I know that it was technically supposed to be a “Comedy Movie” but I tell ya, 11 year old me found this stuff quite scary. It’s odd because I actually enjoyed playing the video game “Destroy all Humans” but that’s probably because in that game the humans were Overexaggerate stereotypes so ya really didn’t feel bad killing them (kinda like Postal 2 if the Postal Dude was an alien), but the humans in this movie seemed a bit more real and serious in comparison.
I was also very young when I saw this movie (barely even 3 to 5 years old) and I was scared too by how the aliens looked and the way the humans became skeletons after getting zapped. Now that I'm much older, I love this movie for what it is.
What about all the already dead bodies that got counted dispite them being the same ones that got counted on the moment of their death. They were cleaning up the mess and not killing anything anymore.
@@Trey_816 oh, right. That's why that disguised Martian was frantically chewing their nitrogen infused gum😅 my bad. But still, they were wearing their suits with intact helmets and nitrogen supplies. Riddle me that, batman😜
... annnnd it still flopped at the Box Office! This movie is kinda fun to watch, but if the Powers-that-be ever decide to make a sequel, or a remake, of this movie, then I'm moving to Mars!!!😆🤣😆🤣😆
Despite this movie being a comedy, I always found a gun that turns people into skeleton a very badass and scary weapon. It would be effective, in a battle, not only to kill, but also to destroy the morale of your enemies.
I was a kid when I saw this movie for the first time. And I will never forget the First Lady death. Hard to watch even nowadays. Glenn Close was perfect, btw. Maybe for this reason, she was in Air Force 1 (1997) as Vice President. The characterization is very similar.
The Martians never had any intention to be peaceful in this movie, they came to Earth to conquer it. They took the dove as a sign of the humans not surrendering to them peacefully, so they started the hostilities. They laugh later when the president offers them peace.
The joke of the whole film is that the Martians look hostile and untrustworthy at first sight and that first impression is 100% accurate but the experts insist that they are advanced and therefore must be peaceful and that Earth is to blame. It's a homage to a lot of Cold War era science fiction like The Thing from Another World where the egghead scientist tried to negotiate with a vampire-carrot man with predictable results.
The first Final Destination movie had well over 290 killed in it. You had 287 people killed in the Plane explosion, then the survivors started dying off, one by one. Tod died, then Carter's girlfriend, Terry was hit by a Shuttlebus, and killed. Then Ms. Lewton was killed, then Billy Hitchcock killed. Alex and Clear survived, though...at least, through that movie. Alex was revealed to have been killed by a falling brick in Final Destination 2, and before that movie ends, his girlfriend, Clear Rivers, is killed by an explosion... inside a Hospital, of all places! But-I digress. In the first Final Destination Movie, I count at least 291 deaths. So there you have it:At least one movie that came somewhat close to having as high of a kill count as Mars Attacks. Mars Attacks proves one other immutable fact:You can have a lot of high-profile movie stars in any movie, but if the storylines are weak, it just might not make a lot of money!
@@Walhor Even though the movie didn't turn out as successful as they hoped. I always wanted to see a SEQUEL to this movie. Like...what if they came back with SOUNDPROOF suits, got more weapons and operating machines (like in the cards), what if they reversed their shrink-rays and made giant bugs and stuff to attack the people. Would be better than a remake.
I remember, as a kid, seeing that first scene with the general and all the soldiers being skeletonized and being so freaked out I had to sleep with the lights on for years xD
Yeah, that shit traumatized me as well. Jack Black dying in pain with his family watching on TV was the scariest stuff I've ever seen. I still feel my blood pressure rising when I hear the Martians talk.
@@thegoatarmy6699 lmao, there are so many reboots and remakes that surpass the original, a good example would be the fly from the 80s that was great reboot
As far as I can remember about that guy who held up the American flag saying 'I surrender' before he was killed is he was the brother to the kid who only cared about getting to his grandmother in the movie and that said brothers parents hated the kid because he didn't join the military like his brother did.
I know. But he was pointless, at least he tried to help Nathalie (Sarah J. Parker's character), but other than that; just pointless, at least he did Frightnerers at the same time.
Can you imagine the carnage if this movie followed exactly what the original Topps cards showed? The initial invasion, the giant monster bugs, the invasion of Mars etc. Would have been absolutely dark and disturbing to see.
i remember watching this with my parents at 2 o'clock in new year night its have been almost 20 years, than i found this movie clip again what a memory and traumatic as a kid
Yo vi esta película el 31 de octubre de 2006, nunca supe como se llamaba justo hasta ahora, y veo que no fui el único al que le asusto. ¡Es genial por fin saber su nombre después de 16 años!
Just remember when the movie came out in 1996 people complained about the violence in the movie but the trading card game from the 50s was even more violent than the movie
Based on a Topps card series. The end to the movie made a lot more sense. In the card series, in the midst of the Martians running rampant, earth builds a fleet of rocket ships, fly's to Mars and blows up the planet! Also in the card series, martins enlarge insects as a weapon!
this is how I first came across this movie too, just came on tv and my sister and i couldn't look away even though it was kinda scary to us at the time
I remember this as a kid and checking out the later card lore. Never made sense how that entire force lost so quickly, they got no aim also they literally get fooled 2x with the same gimmick.
they lost super quickly because just imagine how many people were listening to music during that invasion. i bet over like 1M people killed an alien using music they were listening to
These ending scenes make me laugh every time I see it as the martians heads literally pop like balloons whenever they hear that music though I don't know what the music is called or what kind of music it is that can stop a martian invasion like that.
Thank you for answering that question for me after all these years after seeing this movie I didn't even know the name of that song and it had been the one thing on my mind for quite a while so again thank you.
One thing that makes it stand out over other dark comedies is that it does not try at all to ridicule the original tropes. Like that one cartoon about the boys, or shit and morty, which just makes fun of classic concepts. This movie plays them straight and it works.
I was really traumatized watching this movie when I was a kid. I was so nervous and my hands were sweating. I had nightmares. I thought its gonna happen in real life. 😅 On the lighter note, this is one of the movies that made me a big fan of apocalyptic genre. Like the Resident Evil series, my all time fave.
Speaking of Resident Evil, could you imagine what a video game adaptaion of Mars Attacks would look like if it it's based on Destroy All Humans? that'd be awesome imo :D
yes that's what I was thinking as a kid. LOL. who knows? Maybe they can do a remake of this and make it a full dark end of the world genre with little comedy and great cast @@monster-mecha_enthusiast_2002
Not really, the list more less... 2003 The Lord Of The Rings Return of the King 836 Kills 2005 Kingdom of Heaven 610 kills 2006 300 600 Kills 2004 Troy 572 Kills 2003 The Last Samurai 558 Kills 1971 Duck You Suckers 509Kills 2002 The Lord Of The Ring The Two Towers 468 2002 Wind Talkers 455 Kills 2012 The Expendables 336 Kills
they attack anything that live and breath.. i laugh like an hour at 1:32 when they attack that poor bird in the birdcage.. it still made me chuclkle to this day
Well the aliens from war of the worlds are suppused to repersent eurpeon collinzers of africa and many apon many attmepts to collinize central africa failed due to disease.
The aliens in War of the Worlds are no weaker than any aliens would be when exposed to Earth's bacteria and viruses. Think of it this way. If a Human being from Roman times was to time-travel to the present day, he would most likely die the same way.
@@diamondaxe4133 not really a parody but kinda. this is more in the spoof category. where you are doing a comedic take on a genre of film and parody usually is used when you are directly mocking a another specific work. Although thats kinda getting nit picky. Although supposed to be stupid i would disagree. Its supposed to be like the 50-60s sci fi/camp which isnt stupid. When i think of stupid that makes me think of jake paul. hes not entertaining.
You’re definitely low-balling it with this one. Just imagine the many people that were INSIDE the Washington monument and those other buildings! (I’m joking. Great stuff.)
Production Companies: Warner Bros. Pictures (Distributor) Turner Pictures (Presentation) The Topps Company (copyright holder) Tim Burton Productions (production) Industrial Light & Magic (visual effects) Turner Program Service III (financement) Turner Program Service IV (financement)
@@angelofdeath5184 That's what they meant with "he didn't die", the beam didn't kill the bodyguard, you can see them trying to drag him out because he was only injured. The bodyguard with his arm in a sling at 4:39 is the same guy.
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid. I went in expecting a sci fi horror. It takes a little bit for it to show that it's clearly a comedy and that surprise won me over for life. That, and Jim Brown, what a legend. I've probably seen this 100 times since. It's one of those for me. Love it
The one scene that still makes me laugh from this movie was the one where they launced a nuke at the aliens and it exploded and the aliens sucked in the gas and it gave them high voice sounds like they were sucking on helium.
@The Joker it’s not the same thing carnage count means a lot of people dieing in movies while kill counts are that not that much people that died in kill counts
Son 305 de muertes They are 305; of Deaths YO ESPERO VER UN REMAKE DE MARS ATTACK! CON UN UN GUIONISTA O PRODUCTOR MEXICANO Y EL DIRECTOR DEL REMAKE ES Tim Burton
1: Mars Attacks Godzilla 2: Mars Attacks King Kong 3: Mars Attacks My Hero Academia 4: Mars Attacks Dragon Ball Z 5: Mars Attacks Ranma 1/2 6: Mars Attacks Urusei Yatsura 7: Mars Attacks Rurouni Kenshin 8: Mars Attacks Yu Yu Hakusho 9: Mars Attacks Cyborg 009 10: Mars Attacks Devilman 11: Mars Attacks Guyver 12: Mars Attacks Invincible (Image comics) 13: Mars Attacks/War of the Worlds
When I first saw this movie the special effects for it were pretty cheesey but then again it was an homage to 50's sci-fi films and one other thing as far as I can remember this was the first movie where Michael J. Fox's character dies.
Michael J Fox was in this. Funny, I can't really remember a single actor in this film, but then again, none of them did anything special to stand out. It was all about the cheesy alien CGI.
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You would have so much more if you took out the ding sound🤦🏽♂️
This movie iş veryyyyyy badd
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I know that it was technically supposed to be a “Comedy Movie” but I tell ya, 11 year old me found this stuff quite scary. It’s odd because I actually enjoyed playing the video game “Destroy all Humans” but that’s probably because in that game the humans were Overexaggerate stereotypes so ya really didn’t feel bad killing them (kinda like Postal 2 if the Postal Dude was an alien), but the humans in this movie seemed a bit more real and serious in comparison.
Same, I was scared of this movie, when I was 7 😂😂
Don't worry, same when I see the Man turn into skeleton. Some part of that movie are so fucking scary.
I never could figure out how there could’ve been Martians without us knowing.
I was also very young when I saw this movie (barely even 3 to 5 years old) and I was scared too by how the aliens looked and the way the humans became skeletons after getting zapped.
Now that I'm much older, I love this movie for what it is.
The only part that bothered me, which bothers me to this day.... the washington monument killing children.
As a kid this movie scared the shit out of me
They killed that poor dog :,(
Ikr
@@mamutrewz2312 That was funny
SAME
As a kid I thought there will be more fighting scenes at the last but they killed the aliens with music😑
I like it when the man steps on the last martian's head, because they thought he was dead but he was not, thank goodness.
Xd
What about all the already dead bodies that got counted dispite them being the same ones that got counted on the moment of their death. They were cleaning up the mess and not killing anything anymore.
@@fabianremie9888 Thank heavens.
It was already dead as they breathe nitrogen, not oxygen.
@@Trey_816 oh, right. That's why that disguised Martian was frantically chewing their nitrogen infused gum😅 my bad. But still, they were wearing their suits with intact helmets and nitrogen supplies. Riddle me that, batman😜
As a kid, this movie was an absolute acid trip for me and I loved it for that
Damn, there’s a lot of celebrities in that movie
... annnnd it still flopped at the Box Office! This movie is kinda fun to watch, but if the Powers-that-be ever decide to make a sequel, or a remake, of this movie, then I'm moving to Mars!!!😆🤣😆🤣😆
@@ronaldshank7589 Tim was trying to tell you something by casting them and killing them off. You are a surface level thinker, so it escapes you.
@@holyhandgrenades5529 Possibly...but we all have our faults, don't we? I guess that we all gotta suck at something.😀😀😀
yeah i find celebrities in movies a lot
And they don't have the protection of the plot. Its a valiant move to show the danger of the martians.
Despite this movie being a comedy, I always found a gun that turns people into skeleton a very badass and scary weapon. It would be effective, in a battle, not only to kill, but also to destroy the morale of your enemies.
Some serious psychological warfare there.
It does not really turn them to a skeleton it burns away all flesh and soft tissue leaving the harder skeleton behind.
I like how it made them Christmas colors
@@quillmaurer6563 I think 'serious' is an understatement.
More like fight harder or end like this
I was a kid when I saw this movie for the first time. And I will never forget the First Lady death. Hard to watch even nowadays. Glenn Close was perfect, btw. Maybe for this reason, she was in Air Force 1 (1997) as Vice President. The characterization is very similar.
I was like wtf... even got in denial that why the hell she didnt move.
@@sholandosmiguelito6508 maybe a martian would of shot her so she took cover?
1:30 *John Wick wants to know your location*
*loads gun*
Mars
Imagine if they remade this
Overrated crappy movies. Even this movie is more original than that crap
John Wick woulda gone to Mars to fuck their shit up, son
This whole conflict could've been avoided if it weren't for that bird.
lol
The Martians never had any intention to be peaceful in this movie, they came to Earth to conquer it. They took the dove as a sign of the humans not surrendering to them peacefully, so they started the hostilities. They laugh later when the president offers them peace.
The whole conflict cant be permanently avoided
The joke of the whole film is that the Martians look hostile and untrustworthy at first sight and that first impression is 100% accurate but the experts insist that they are advanced and therefore must be peaceful and that Earth is to blame. It's a homage to a lot of Cold War era science fiction like The Thing from Another World where the egghead scientist tried to negotiate with a vampire-carrot man with predictable results.
Who wants some bird crappin on your head?
The "I surrender" gets to me. It's that the reaction slows down just before reaching the head. The epitome of body horror.
Love this movie. That’s quite the kill count tho. Makes me wonder what movie has the title for most kills in a movie???
The first Final Destination movie had well over 290 killed in it. You had 287 people killed in the Plane explosion, then the survivors started dying off, one by one. Tod died, then Carter's girlfriend, Terry was hit by a Shuttlebus, and killed. Then Ms. Lewton was killed, then Billy Hitchcock killed. Alex and Clear survived, though...at least, through that movie. Alex was revealed to have been killed by a falling brick in Final Destination 2, and before that movie ends, his girlfriend, Clear Rivers, is killed by an explosion... inside a Hospital, of all places! But-I digress. In the first Final Destination Movie, I count at least 291 deaths. So there you have it:At least one movie that came somewhat close to having as high of a kill count as Mars Attacks. Mars Attacks proves one other immutable fact:You can have a lot of high-profile movie stars in any movie, but if the storylines are weak, it just might not make a lot of money!
So I guess highest kill count gotta go to Thanos for HALF of the universe while Starkiller base gets 2nd place for 5 planets in one shot
@@ronaldshank7589 Actually Zombieland: Double Tap has the most! with over 330 deaths
@@ronaldshank7589 You didn't count anything you took all this from the channel dead meat
@@Garf71 Dead Meat didn’t do a review on Mars Attacks yet. This is their video.
I think this movie really nails the action scenes. With a remake and a soft rewrite this could be great!
Soft no soft is for babies
I agree, the story was kind of lame
Pls no more remakes, it's already 90% of modern cinema
@@Walhor Even though the movie didn't turn out as successful as they hoped. I always wanted to see a SEQUEL to this movie. Like...what if they came back with SOUNDPROOF suits, got more weapons and operating machines (like in the cards), what if they reversed their shrink-rays and made giant bugs and stuff to attack the people. Would be better than a remake.
I remember, as a kid, seeing that first scene with the general and all the soldiers being skeletonized and being so freaked out I had to sleep with the lights on for years xD
Yeah, that shit traumatized me as well. Jack Black dying in pain with his family watching on TV was the scariest stuff I've ever seen.
I still feel my blood pressure rising when I hear the Martians talk.
This movie deserves to be remade into an actual comedy, because with all the talented actors in this movie, no one ever did anything funny.
You know what happens to a good movie getting a remade, right? It will suck now that Hollywood doesn't know how to remade or reboot a movie anymore.
@@thegoatarmy6699 lmao, there are so many reboots and remakes that surpass the original, a good example would be the fly from the 80s that was great reboot
@@yourfatboy5359 i can't see what movie you're referring
@@yourfatboy5359 i can't see what movie you're referring
@@gnome2812 batman, the fly, the mummy 1990, and many many others, a lot of amazing 80s films were just reboots
As far as I can remember about that guy who held up the American flag saying 'I surrender' before he was killed is he was the brother to the kid who only cared about getting to his grandmother in the movie and that said brothers parents hated the kid because he didn't join the military like his brother did.
I was really upset as a kid when I saw that they killed Michael j Fox's character
I know. But he was pointless, at least he tried to help Nathalie (Sarah J. Parker's character), but other than that; just pointless, at least he did Frightnerers at the same time.
Can you imagine the carnage if this movie followed exactly what the original Topps cards showed? The initial invasion, the giant monster bugs, the invasion of Mars etc. Would have been absolutely dark and disturbing to see.
I mean the trading cards were even more violent
3:50 bro watched too much robocop movies 💀
1:09 The one time we all cheered for the martians.
The traitor of humanity
i remember watching this with my parents at 2 o'clock in new year night
its have been almost 20 years, than i found this movie clip again
what a memory and traumatic as a kid
Yo vi esta película el 31 de octubre de 2006, nunca supe como se llamaba justo hasta ahora, y veo que no fui el único al que le asusto. ¡Es genial por fin saber su nombre después de 16 años!
No huyan somos sus amigos...XD
Igual
The lazer guns: *turns people into skeletons*
The 2007 pumpkin bomb: *turns people into skeletons too*
Edit: *The 2002 pumpkin bomb**
The 1981 green orb melts a man
In 1981 Heavy Metal the Green Orb melts a Astronaut
I know that song isn't exactly for everyone but it's not worth losing your head over! :D
groan
Just remember when the movie came out in 1996 people complained about the violence in the movie but the trading card game from the 50s was even more violent than the movie
Don't run. We are your friends!
@Mega Knights yup
Never trust a Martian telling you that he's your friend, if he's trying to use you for target practice!
@@ronaldshank7589fr
@@ronaldshank7589Actually it was a Translator who said it probably the Translator was really messed up
Zappppp
I love how the soldiers just stand there with their guns
This was, sort of, like the Cannonball Run of the 1990s: throw in a star studded cast and have a good ole' time with the movie.
Based on a Topps card series. The end to the movie made a lot more sense. In the card series, in the midst of the Martians running rampant, earth builds a fleet of rocket ships, fly's to Mars and blows up the planet! Also in the card series, martins enlarge insects as a weapon!
Martians: ack ack ack ack ack ack ack ack ack ack ack ack ack ack ack ack ack ack
Ack?
@@andrewtafuri465 🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫
Ack Ack Ack
@@ironinsane203 Indian love call music
@@reubenguttenberg7405 *brains explode* 🤯💥
Man… i remember when i was 10 i stayed up until 2-3 am for the very first time and this movie came on TV and i actually really enjoyed it
when i was a kid this did that, also the plant from little shop scared me, i didnt care that it could sing
this is how I first came across this movie too, just came on tv and my sister and i couldn't look away even though it was kinda scary to us at the time
2:04 only time I saw guns actually working in mars attack
Hello you look impregnable
I think lower class soldiers armor only gifted absolutely minimum protection just like on Earth.
2:30 got love the the kids picked the ray guns and just starting blasting martians.
BRO THEYRE EVEN MORE EFFICIENT THAN THE MILOITARY
They Played Halo be Like:
"Fight fire with fire" right?~😏
I remember this as a kid and checking out the later card lore. Never made sense how that entire force lost so quickly, they got no aim also they literally get fooled 2x with the same gimmick.
they lost super quickly because just imagine how many people were listening to music during that invasion. i bet over like 1M people killed an alien using music they were listening to
but the aliens had a huge army so they definitely killed at least more than 10M people
Martians talks like George from curious George
Well duh theyre both voiced by Frank welker
@@jcharmaine1 But Curious George doesn't only say 'Ack'. In fact, he never says 'Ack'. The Martian's language consists entirely of the word "Ack".
@@ek9509 k
@@jcharmaine1 Um, ok.
@@ek9509 whuh?
1:21 facepalm skeleton! 😂🤣
Hes like "this is embarrassing"
Happy New Year, just LUV LUV LUV this movie Thank You LOL !! 🤣👀🌹⚡🔥✨🎉
These ending scenes make me laugh every time I see it as the martians heads literally pop like balloons whenever they hear that music though I don't know what the music is called or what kind of music it is that can stop a martian invasion like that.
The song is Indian Love Call by Slim Whitman. I loved that song.
Thank you for answering that question for me after all these years after seeing this movie I didn't even know the name of that song and it had been the one thing on my mind for quite a while so again thank you.
@@PoleboyA113OfficialChannel Nah, it's Baby Shark, that'll kill anyone.
I wonder if Darude Sandstorm would make Them explode for overexposition to DANKNESS.
The shrinking of the general was gold!
I call it surealistic scifi comedy at its best! I love this movie because it's so unreal and great appearances the cast< IMO.
And thats it's why the human in 40k is extremelly hostile with every Alien life.
*Turns Sonic weapons on and fly it to Mars*
"DIE, XENOS SCUM !"
If the soldiers weren't such bad shots, we would've wiped these Martians out pretty quick
I love the walk of the Female Martian! 😁✔️
She's a killer beauty...so to speak.
The walk is great
Man loved this movie when I was an kid!!!
I like to think that the aliens only attacked the countries shown in tho movie. It’s just like USA: (chaos) Canada: damn. Shit gettin wild down there
You forgot France.
@@notoverwatch6991 ??
@@undernerd5824 There's a scene in the movie where the French President is killed in Paris
@@lambertw13_27 I know, what’s your point?
@@undernerd5824 It means that other nations were attacked, and it was not only the United States.
The thumbnail is actually art from the legendary metal album cover artist Ed Repka.
One thing that makes it stand out over other dark comedies is that it does not try at all to ridicule the original tropes.
Like that one cartoon about the boys, or shit and morty, which just makes fun of classic concepts.
This movie plays them straight and it works.
I was really traumatized watching this movie when I was a kid. I was so nervous and my hands were sweating. I had nightmares. I thought its gonna happen in real life. 😅 On the lighter note, this is one of the movies that made me a big fan of apocalyptic genre. Like the Resident Evil series, my all time fave.
Speaking of Resident Evil, could you imagine what a video game adaptaion of Mars Attacks would look like if it it's based on Destroy All Humans? that'd be awesome imo :D
yes that's what I was thinking as a kid. LOL. who knows? Maybe they can do a remake of this and make it a full dark end of the world genre with little comedy and great cast @@monster-mecha_enthusiast_2002
You know I think Mars Attacks has the highest kill count of any movie and I don't know of any action film that comes even close.
Not really, the list more less...
2003 The Lord Of The Rings Return of the King 836 Kills
2005 Kingdom of Heaven 610 kills
2006 300 600 Kills
2004 Troy 572 Kills
2003 The Last Samurai 558 Kills
1971 Duck You Suckers 509Kills
2002 The Lord Of The Ring The Two Towers 468
2002 Wind Talkers 455 Kills
2012 The Expendables 336 Kills
@@cobalto65 holy moley. You must be an accountant or should be.
Yes, the actual movie creeps me out that the music itself can be the mars martian's huge weakness.
they attack anything that live and breath.. i laugh like an hour at 1:32 when they attack that poor bird in the birdcage.. it still made me chuclkle to this day
4:17 That's what kills them? And I though the aliens from War Of The Worlds were weak.
Well the aliens from war of the worlds are suppused to repersent eurpeon collinzers of africa and many apon many attmepts to collinize central africa failed due to disease.
This is a parody movie. It's supposed to be stupid.
The aliens in War of the Worlds are no weaker than any aliens would be when exposed to Earth's bacteria and viruses.
Think of it this way. If a Human being from Roman times was to time-travel to the present day, he would most likely die the same way.
@@diamondaxe4133 not really a parody but kinda. this is more in the spoof category. where you are doing a comedic take on a genre of film and parody usually is used when you are directly mocking a another specific work. Although thats kinda getting nit picky. Although supposed to be stupid i would disagree. Its supposed to be like the 50-60s sci fi/camp which isnt stupid. When i think of stupid that makes me think of jake paul. hes not entertaining.
Its feel is supposed to be as abusrdist in tone to balance the dark aspects. I mean its based on bubblegum cards of the 50s
The martians shoot.
The ENTIRE US ARMY: STANDS THERE AND WATCHES OR RUNS AWAY WITHOUT FIRING A BULLET.
Considering they just need a headshot on a big ass glass helm to poison a martian to death, they must have smoked some shit before going on duty
If aliens can kill a human in one shot I dont think humanity will survive
This puts me in a mood for DESTROY ALL HUMANS!
The fact that two kids killed more martians, then the government says something
You’re definitely low-balling it with this one. Just imagine the many people that were INSIDE the Washington monument and those other buildings!
(I’m joking. Great stuff.)
martians looks like humans with big brains and with Tiny jaws and eye holes
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures (Distributor)
Turner Pictures (Presentation)
The Topps Company (copyright holder)
Tim Burton Productions (production)
Industrial Light & Magic (visual effects)
Turner Program Service III (financement)
Turner Program Service IV (financement)
After so many years I still don't get the deeper narrative of this movie.
I'd say its "don't let the wrong ones in". Even if they claim they come in peace.
It's a satire like Escape from LA...
Hey, at least they cleared congress! Think about the renovation in the political scene! :DDD
Mars Attacks is like Gremlins on steroid 😂
I love when the girl Martian bonks the sleazy guy on the head.
0:20 we have a racist alien right there
Human death: Meh.
Animal death: HOW DARE YOU! 😭
2:39 He didn't die. We see him later in a different scene.
The count was for the bodyguard behind him
@@angelofdeath5184 yea
@@angelofdeath5184 That's what they meant with "he didn't die", the beam didn't kill the bodyguard, you can see them trying to drag him out because he was only injured. The bodyguard with his arm in a sling at 4:39 is the same guy.
True
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid. I went in expecting a sci fi horror. It takes a little bit for it to show that it's clearly a comedy and that surprise won me over for life. That, and Jim Brown, what a legend. I've probably seen this 100 times since. It's one of those for me. Love it
“ It's not unusual to see me cry
I wanna die“ - Tom Jones
Of all things to end the Martians, it had to be sonic warfare.
4:01 This Giant Robot Fell By These Electric Wires That Shocks Godzilla In 1954 ⚡⚡⚡
Yep
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Pierce brosnan also narrated the great discovery.
Man, the trading cards are MUCH more terrifying than the movie
Don't run away We Are your Friends.
The one scene that still makes me laugh from this movie was the one where they launced a nuke at the aliens and it exploded and the aliens sucked in the gas and it gave them high voice sounds like they were sucking on helium.
Watched this movie when I were 5 years old and I got scared like crazy
One of the few things i remember about this movie is that the aliens' dialogue are all... "Aaaat aaat"
Made my year❗🤣
Happy '22, bro 👍
I wish there was a Mars Attacks 2 movie👽🛸✌
Yeah it was great i review and watch the movie!
1:21 I like how that one skeleton is face palming, bro really saw it coming
I can See that, LoL 😂🤣
Don’t forget about the cows at the beginning.
Hey! That's right! Even I had forgotten about the cows!
This isn't a kill count. This is a carnage count.
@The Joker it’s not the same thing carnage count means a lot of people dieing in movies while kill counts are that not that much people that died in kill counts
They're gonna think twice before messin' with humans
OKAY, NO MORE BRAINS YOU WIN!
1:30 NOOOOOOOOOOOO
Literally one alien dies in the beginning scene from what I can tell 💀
Son 305 de muertes
They are 305; of Deaths
YO ESPERO VER UN REMAKE DE MARS ATTACK!
CON UN UN GUIONISTA O PRODUCTOR MEXICANO
Y EL DIRECTOR DEL REMAKE ES Tim Burton
La película no fue un éxito en taquilla y tiene muchos huecos argumentales que no sabrian como arreglar
1:08 Citizen: what do you have to say for yourself
1:09 Alien: how about… NO.
2 man is shot a Alien's BRAIN!!!
Childhood Memories.
Mars Attacks Death:
It was a Martian Soldier and Press Secretary Jerry Ross in the White House Lobby with the Candle Stick.
I remember watching this back in 2003.
1: Mars Attacks Godzilla
2: Mars Attacks King Kong
3: Mars Attacks My Hero Academia
4: Mars Attacks Dragon Ball Z
5: Mars Attacks Ranma 1/2
6: Mars Attacks Urusei Yatsura
7: Mars Attacks Rurouni Kenshin
8: Mars Attacks Yu Yu Hakusho
9: Mars Attacks Cyborg 009
10: Mars Attacks Devilman
11: Mars Attacks Guyver
12: Mars Attacks Invincible (Image comics)
13: Mars Attacks/War of the Worlds
Wait ✋
Are those real crossovers in comics? Or are u making that up?!
@@thatonea-hole Christopher made that up.
@@thatonea-hole lol
Bruh Goku would take down all of them one shot
@@psiproductions2485 not if they anilate him with the gun fast
I'm just here beating my alien plushie with a stick
When I first saw this movie the special effects for it were pretty cheesey but then again it was an homage to 50's sci-fi films and one other thing as far as I can remember this was the first movie where Michael J. Fox's character dies.
Michael J Fox was in this. Funny, I can't really remember a single actor in this film, but then again, none of them did anything special to stand out. It was all about the cheesy alien CGI.
@@13GanglandYeah he was in this he was kill number 33.
Wait till James A Janisse covers this film...
Doesn't that running skeleton at 1:02 count?
How he can be alive after that?
why is the skeleton running in the first place?
@@rulero4breads It's supposed to be funny.
@@XXLSSBBW yeah it's pretty goofy
@@rulero4breads Bad pun uploading.....
The running gag.
2:24 I bet some Dalmatian enjoyed watching that scene lol
Yeah this movie gave me trauma for sure when I was a kid. Now it makes me laugh lol
imagine a song so bad it's considered lethal in other planets
I need to see this movie!