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  • 00:00

    Chris Gore, Founder/Owner of FilmThreat/Author/Filmmaker: It’s a true work of art and we don’t see a lot

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    of films that live up to the words true work of art these days. 

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    Film Courage: What are your 10 favorite movies? 

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    Chris: My 10 favorite movies is an impossible question. I would probably short circuit.

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    I will tell you what one of my all-time favorite independent films is the original Slacker directed

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    by Richard Linklater. That movie completely breaks your standard mold of traditional storytelling

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    with three-act structure. It’s a day in the life of Austin Texas where we meet all

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    types of people in all walks of life and they kind of have intersecting lives. Each story

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    kind of crosses over into the next and it’s beautiful and absolutely sweet and inspiring.

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    That would be in my top 10 list. Another film would be 2001: A Space Odyssey directed by

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    Stanley Kubrick is probably for me a perfect film in the sense thatI saw it when I was

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    five years old as a kid and it blew my mind and I probably watch it every few weeks and

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    by that I mean I keep it on in the background while I'm working on other things but 2001:

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    A Space Odyssey is so inspiring is so beautiful and then I mean it's a true work of art and

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    we don't see a lot of films that live up to the words true work of art these days and

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    I tend to notice something new about it every time I see it there's something fascinating

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    about that film and just the artistry the the cinematography the the way the way that

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    these special effects in that film stand up to today there was never a special edition

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    of 2001: A Space Odyssey although pro tip if you if you get the film on iTunes they

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    will allow you to watch the film with the original 1968 theatrical sound mix which I

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    strongly recommend but that film inspires me it just I just kind of turn inward whenever

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    I watch that film and think about life and death and the cosmos and the unknown and all

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    the unanswerable questions that we that religion attempts to to answer for us that are truly

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    unanswerable only perhaps by faith and that that film asks those questions without providing

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    an answer which I think is terrifying so I love that movie the original star wars also

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    has to be on that list along with the empire strikes back because

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    the time that they were made when you go back to filmmaking in the 1970s those movies were

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    dark another favorite I would add to the list see I'm actually going to get to the list

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    is taxi driver by Martin Scorcese and when you look at the films that were being made

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    at the time in the 1970s they were very dark the themes were this is a post-Nixon era when

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    in the shadow of all the cultural cultural upheaval of the 1960s and the 70s were the

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    hangover from that and still films were very dark even in the realm of science fiction

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    and George Lucas set out to to kind of flip that and say I'm going make a fairy tale for

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    kids because there are no heroes in movies today I mean at least that's what he thought

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    in the early 70s when he first began his journey of writing the original star wars film so

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    that one just stands out and when I say the original star wars the original cut that was

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    theatrical theatrically released on may 25th 1977 which I saw in a theater just a few days

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    later that original cut is just remarkable and famously George Lucas did continue to

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    cut even after it was only released on about what a dozen screens initially and The Empire

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    Strikes Back just sort of flipped that.

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    Interestingly when George Lucas set about working on the story forThe Empire Strikes

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    Back and determined that his heavy which was considered to be in the initial writing of

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    star wars a small role Darth Vader he considered I'm going to make this the main hero's father

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    and present a dilemma that is in order to defeat the evil empire I have to harm my own

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    father and he actually consulted a child psychologist to learn how this might affect children how

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    the idea of this might affect children we live in a time now where pop culture is consumed

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    so quickly that a new Disney + series episode will come out on a Wednesday and we've dissected

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    every part of it found every easter egg and discussed it to death within 24 hours of its

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    airing and the same goes with the film it opens on a Thursday night, Friday and by Monday

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    it's it's all been it's all been discussed at the time that that films opened when I

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    was a kid and seeing movies it was a discussion that lasted for for some of these films years

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    Logan's Run I would add to that list only as a I don't really have a guilty pleasure

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    I'm just going say Logan's Run because I like the ideas espoused in that film yes it's shot

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    in a shopping mall in Dallas with futuristic escalators and cheesy special effects that

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    do not hold up but the performance by Michael York and Jenny Agutter is just transcends

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    the poor special effects also an amazing score but that film had a profound effect on me

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    as a kid and I just love the ideas that was there's there's a little bit of brave new

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    world in that in Logan's Run kind of borrows from that and the theatrical version of that

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    movie with Michael York is very different than the novel by William F. Nolan which I

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    read as a third grader and it really scarred me because it's such a different the book

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    and the movie are so vastly different I a top 10 list for me is just like so difficult

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    to put together I can talk about favorite films and those kind of change with change

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    with what my current thinking is about things so this is an impossible question which is

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    what I'm happy you're asking it's really impossible for me for me to to respond to that with a

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    top but but these are some of my favorites and the and the reasons they and they they

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    resonate for me to today now if Boyhood had come out when you were a child do you think

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    that would replace Slacker is there something nostalgic about some of the like because for

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    me I love Boyhood it's not that I didn't like Slacker but I thought Boyhood was a masterpiece

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    so do you think you would have that would have been your your one of your top ten yeah

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    that's interesting point I do think that many of the films from that are in my top list

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    or movies that I saw at a younger age they because they left such a profound impression

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    films like apocalypse now I think and I would also say I would add to that list Pink Flamingos

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    John Waters I saw that film when I was 16 years old. I got a car not because I cared

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    about girls I got a car because I wanted to go to movies so when I went to this rep this

  • 09:00

    repertory theater did a John Waters tribute and I saw Pink Flamingos and it was shocking

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    to me I couldn't believe that people that that structurally speaking I mean yeah I guess

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    it follows 3x structure structure but there's so many shocking elements in that film in

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    addition to Glen Milstead the drag queen Divine who is probably one of the greatest drag queens

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    in cinematic history if that could be said but that movie had a huge effect on me when

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    I was 16 and then I just like sort of went down a rabbit hole I was fortunate enough

  • 09:38

    to work at a video store that had some of his other films. Female Trouble might be a

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    personal favorite because it involves Christmas day and cha cha heels which I thought was

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    so weird I mean John Waters kind of opened my world up to like movies don't have to be

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    this way they don't have to be Hollywood films so I would say everything from like Slacker

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    being this small indie movie made by this kid Richard Linklater in Austin Texas that

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    just huge effect on me to like John Waters who's been a true independent his entire career

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    too truthfully George Lucas is an independent filmmaker I mean yes he found funding in Hollywood

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    but his company Lucasfilm was not located in Los Angeles he relocated to Marin County

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    in Northern California specifically to get away from Hollywood I don't blame him but

  • 10:38

    I would say that if there's a thread that all the films that had an effect on me is

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    they're all by very independent minded voices and my fear with modern Hollywood as it becomes

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    more corporatized is that those voices will be lost and the ability to express oneself

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    in through cinema because it's so expensive that those voices will be lost and that's

  • 11:13

    what I have a real concern with and and I see where the 70s filmmaking in Hollywood

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    was very independently driven with this young group of filmmakers everyone from Spielberg

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    to Lucas and Scorsese and Coppola among others young at the time. They were these new mavericks

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    in Hollywood and truly had independent voices I don't know if we'll see an era like that

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    again and it's it's disheartening to me and I hope that there is some push to support

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    these independent filmmakers I do whatever I can with my own outlet Film Threat we champion

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    these small filmmakers but they just don't get the support from the mass media like whatever

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    the latest Disney Marvel Pixar Star Wars thing is which tends to consume all of the conversation

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    of film for that week and so that's kind of been my kind of my life's work through Film

  • 12:24

    Threat is just to elevate these smaller movies I just wonder if we'll see that same era again.

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    Question For The Viewers:

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    How many perfect movies have you seen? Can you list them below?

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The example sentences of NOSTALGIC in videos (15 in total of 94)

that wh-determiner would modal replace verb, base form slacker verb, base form is verb, 3rd person singular present there existential there something noun, singular or mass nostalgic adjective about preposition or subordinating conjunction some determiner of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner like adjective because preposition or subordinating conjunction for preposition or subordinating conjunction
have verb, non-3rd person singular present this determiner grain noun, singular or mass dancing noun, singular or mass through preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun - film noun, singular or mass grain noun, singular or mass - i personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present such adjective like preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner romantic adjective , nostalgic adjective
i personal pronoun quite adverb like preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner , it personal pronoun brings verb, 3rd person singular present back adverb nostalgic adjective memories noun, plural from preposition or subordinating conjunction fly verb, base form like preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner eagle proper noun, singular from preposition or subordinating conjunction
items noun, plural over preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner decades noun, plural well adverb get verb, non-3rd person singular present ready adjective to to feel verb, base form nostalgic adjective and coordinating conjunction probably adverb a determiner little adjective hungry adjective
makes verb, 3rd person singular present us personal pronoun feel verb, non-3rd person singular present nostalgic adjective , and coordinating conjunction when wh-adverb we personal pronoun share verb, non-3rd person singular present these determiner pictures noun, plural with preposition or subordinating conjunction people noun, plural , it personal pronoun gives verb, 3rd person singular present them personal pronoun
the determiner movie noun, singular or mass presents verb, 3rd person singular present stargirl proper noun, singular as preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner nostalgic adjective music noun, singular or mass listener noun, singular or mass which wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present n't adverb a determiner bad adjective thing noun, singular or mass though preposition or subordinating conjunction
for preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner luftwaffe proper noun, singular , this determiner marked verb, past participle a determiner final adjective , nostalgic adjective , high adjective point noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction offensive adjective tactical adjective air noun, singular or mass support noun, singular or mass ;
the determiner soundtrack noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction effects noun, plural have verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner distinctly adverb retro noun, singular or mass feel noun, singular or mass , just adverb blippy proper noun, singular enough adverb to to feel verb, base form nostalgic adjective
my possessive pronoun nostalgic adjective perspective noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction what wh-determiner hip noun, singular or mass hop noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present , i personal pronoun couldn't proper noun, singular be verb, base form truly adverb a determiner reality noun, singular or mass pedagog noun, singular or mass .
a determiner lot noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction people noun, plural will modal just adverb naturally adverb go verb, base form to to whatever wh-determiner they personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present nostalgic adjective for preposition or subordinating conjunction , whatever wh-determiner
ship noun, singular or mass graveyard verb, base form it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner bunch noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction old adjective rusty noun, singular or mass ships noun, plural which wh-determiner makes verb, 3rd person singular present me personal pronoun a determiner little adjective nostalgic adjective
same adjective arguments noun, plural we personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner future noun, singular or mass , only adverb with preposition or subordinating conjunction different adjective people noun, plural and coordinating conjunction different adjective nostalgic adjective factors noun, plural .
a determiner nostalgic adjective aspect noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction junk proper noun, singular n' proper noun, singular stuff proper noun, singular but coordinating conjunction all determiner good adjective things noun, plural come verb, non-3rd person singular present to to an determiner end noun, singular or mass .
as adverb soon adverb as preposition or subordinating conjunction she personal pronoun sees verb, 3rd person singular present him personal pronoun , she personal pronoun gets verb, 3rd person singular present nostalgic adjective , and coordinating conjunction remembers verb, 3rd person singular present their possessive pronoun childhood noun, singular or mass days noun, plural together adverb ;
version noun, singular or mass so preposition or subordinating conjunction people noun, plural got verb, past tense to to still adverb respect verb, base form it personal pronoun i personal pronoun had verb, past tense the determiner cop noun, singular or mass just adverb for preposition or subordinating conjunction nostalgic adjective

Use "nostalgic" in a sentence | "nostalgic" example sentences

How to use "nostalgic" in a sentence?

  • I love the nostalgic myself. I hope we never lose some of the things of the past.
    -Walt Disney-
  • Part of the trick of being happy is a refusal to allow oneself to become too nostalgic for the heady triumphs of one's youth.
    -Larry McMurtry-
  • Some days in late August at home are like this, the air thin and eager like this, with something in it sad and nostalgic and familiar.
    -William Faulkner-
  • Aberystwyth (n.) A nostalgic yearning which is in itself more pleasant than the thing being yearned for.
    -Douglas Adams-
  • I've always had a talent for recognizing when I am in a moment worth being nostalgic for.
    -Lena Dunham-
  • All I do is keep on running in my own cozy, homemade void, my own nostalgic silence. And this is a pretty wonderful thing. No matter what anybody else says.
    -Haruki Murakami-
  • Drawn by warm nostalgic feelings for the place and by two sweet little words: "Open Bar."
    -Bill Geist-
  • Rather than getting nostalgic...embrace the new opportunities and challenges available to you now.
    -Richard Branson-

Definition and meaning of NOSTALGIC

What does "nostalgic mean?"

/näˈstaljik/

adjective
Feeling sad, but positive about memories/the past.
noun
nostalgic person.

What are synonyms of "nostalgic"?
Some common synonyms of "nostalgic" are:
  • wistful,
  • evocative,
  • romantic,
  • sentimental,
  • regretful,
  • dewy-eyed,
  • maudlin,
  • homesick,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.