I heard that Jack Nicholson's agent negotiated that he couldn't be killed in the movie. Tim Burton responded by giving him 2 different characters, and killing them both.
@@117rebelsometimes actors have weird things like that in their contracts. Like if I remember right Dwayne Johnson has something in one of his contracts that states that he can never actually lose a fight or something which is part of the reason why he ended up having to dip out of the Fast and the Furious franchise cuz Vin Diesel also has something like that iirc. I can't remember what it's called something like a tough guy clause or something.
One of the things I love about this movie is that nearly everyone is playing a role that's completely off brand from the type of roles they normally play.
"They blew up Congress! Ha ha ha ha!" Fun Fact: The pinball machine that appears briefly in the background of the film is Bally's Harlem Globetrotters On Tour (1979). Final Bow Fact: The final film of Sylvia Sidney, but kept on the small screen. A lifelong heavy smoker, Sidney died on July 1, 1999, aged 88, of throat cancer. Practical Effects Fact: To make the Martian Girl costume as smooth as possible, it had no zipper or buttons on it. Lisa Marie had to be sewn into it every day before filming of her scenes in it could even began. Lost In Translation Fact: The film's writers were not sure what the Martians should sound like, so its script used "Ack! Ack! Ack! Ack! Ack! Ack!" for all of their lines of dialogue. This became their actual language in all future franchise merchandise and media. Music Enthusiast Fact: Director Tim Burton visited Tom Jones backstage after one of his Las Vegas performances to ask him to be in this film. Additionally, Jones' actual back-up singers at the time, Darelle Porter Holden, Christi Black, and Sharon Hendrix, played his doomed back-up singers in the film. Mother Bear Fact: Director Tim Burton called Pam Grier and asked her to fly to Los Angeles for an audition. She said she wanted to, but could not because her dog was terminally ill. He called her back several times and eventually decided that she had already auditioned by not leaving her dog, since her character in the film refused to leave her two sons.
I think you’re the fastest reactor I’ve seen yet to twig to the fact that Jack Nicholson was also the gambler. I’ve seen other people go near the whole movie without recognizing him. Respect.
The girl who was into Zen and ended up at the end with the Tom Jones group is Annette Benning. She is an Academy Award winning actress and is married to Warren Beatty
The music that kills the Martians is by Slim Whitman. I grew up hearing it all the time! My grandmother and my dad were both big fans. He was a lot more popular in England than here in the USA. I know he recorded at least 75 albums, because that’s how many my grandmother had. There were probably more! Hard to believe. 🤣
The Martians landed in Pahrump, Nevada, a town that became well known due to the late Art Bell who created the overnight radio show "Coast to Coast AM"
37:50 I don’t think Slim Whitman would be offended at all if this happened. He would have forever been remembered as having made the greatest song in the world, because it would quite literally be the song that saved all of humanity.
This is one of those movies I'd never think to request, but I always love seeing people react to. EOM's reaction great as always. Love the channel man.
When martians destroyed the hotel in Vegas, they used the real implosion of a closed hotel in Vegas. I was actually there to watch the building go down in real time. Great reaction
I'm not overly crazy about Tim Burton's movies on the whole (I grew up on and love Beetlejuice, though), but this one is a big darn homerun! Perfectly captured the feel of those old fashioned B-movies of the 50's with full A-list casts. And it's just darn funny too. Plus he put The Joker and The Penguin in the same movie; gotta love it.
Im with you on that. I was never a fan of TB movies. I wasnt crazy about 1989 Batman,and Ive never seen Beetlejuice. Mars Attacks was actually pretty funny. Ill give him that ;)
_Ed Wood_ is Burton's best movie, low-key. Based on real Hollywood history, Johnny Depp plays the so-bad-it's-good horror director struggling to keep creative control over his project with McCarthy-era smears on his character and studio meddling. For people who don't like Tim Burton movies, I'd wanna shout that one out as being a straight look at his chops as a director that isn't a genre parody. Also _Big Fish_ has a special place in my heart. It's Tim Burton's take on the "old guy narrates his far-fetched life story" type of movie; the whole movie has a cozy bittersweet storybook vibe.
The grandma was Juno the caseworker in Beetlejuice. As for mars attacks! I love that it is a homage to all the hokey but wonderful sci-fi movies of the 50's. The fact that Jim Brown and Pam grier play a married couple babooooom! Two 70's blaxipolition action stars that all they had to do was stare at you and you were a pile of ash. When the cicadas came the sound in the distance sounded just like the alien space craft. Me: 🤔 I don't know if the cicadas are coming or the ackackackacks are
This was based on a series of trading cards back in 1962 but depictions of gore and implied sexual content caused an outcry, leading the company to halt production. Needless to say, they're now valuable collectors' items. The cards are awesome BTW. You can see them on UA-cam. The woman playing grandma was a A-list actress back in the 1930's. Sylvia Sidney. She played the spirit guide in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice.
So part of this plot was based off of the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, in that movie the song Puberty Love killed the tomatoes and turned the tide. Probably not a reaction watch because most people do not know about it, but probably one you want to watch without reaction. Great B movie stuff!
"would yall be out there?" hell nah! im gonna be at home stress eating and hope this dont end up like fire in the sky. that one scene. if you know, you know.
It’s pretty funny that they chose him for the music to kill the aliens. I thought it would kill me when I was a kid! My dad and grandmother were big fans of Slim Whitman.😫
"Yodeling" is a type of vocal singing. It's actually fun to try and do, not easy to get right. The aliens with their 'yak yak' couldn't handle it, lol.
6 mins in and the STFU are uncountable lmao 😂 my favorite reactor ever…I be feeling heartbroken for the ones who haven’t found JL aka the one and only Murder Whistle….fastest rizz and funniest in the game lol That Rizzilla 😂 and the biggest kind hearted human on the internet ….we’re blessed to have this man in the world…..JL you are a rarity and a gift to this crazy ass brother….if the world had more people like you….shit idk but I know that’s the world I’d wanna live in….keep doing what your doing Whistle and give your pups a hug for me…all the love from FL!!!! Your reaction always brighten my day.
This whole film was based on “Mars Attacks” trading cards which were a lot like the “Garbage Pail Kids”. The cards were graphic parody cards with outlandish characters and art work. Tim Burton thought it would be funny to make a movie about what the cards showed. Slim Whitman - Indian Love Call 1952 was the song that saved the world. Don’t judge me for knowing that!
I just found out that JIM BROWN just died this year :( RIP - AFL greatest Running back of all time - James Nathaniel Brown (February 17, 1936 - May 18, 2023) - Jim Brown
This movie...... I remember when this came out the first time watching it. It took long enough to stop cracking up just at the sound of them talking. Some ridiculous crazy humor. Especially Mr. Jim Brown actually boxing a Martian!? 🤣🤣🤣
When this first came out, I loved terrorizing my daughter with the song used to destroy the Martians lol!!! She somehow equated Slim Whitman's "Indian Love Call" for the arrival of the Martians and not their kryptonite LMFAO!!!
A lot of the old scifi movie had the aliens being defeated by some odd means. There was even a Godzilla movie where the aliens had their computers fouled up by a noise, and maybe that's why Godzilla was in this movie. You should try Tim Burton's "Corpse Bride".
The OG Martian invaders, from H.G. Wells novel "War of the Worlds", written in 1898, had the Martians completely dominating Earth, only to die of sickness from Earth's bacteria.
@@stanmann356 Right. That kind of made sense for the time it was set. If the Martians had lived in very clear or even sterile conditions for long enough it is possible they would have had weak to no immune system. However, this would presume that they also forgot about germs and didn't take precautions. It would also mean that Earthly germs could affect them or even survive in them, and that is not a given. It also presumes it wouldn't work the other way, too, meaning that the Martians weren't carrying some kind of germ that was either dormant or beneficial to them that was lethal to Earth life. It probably wouldn't work today since if they'd observed and media for the last 90 years or so they'd know about germs here and would be ready.
Another fun movie along these lines is "Spaced Invaders". That movie is hilarious, and I highly recommend it. It's a "sleeper" movie, in that it doesn't have a large following, but it's criminally underrated.
I seen it but only one time and I was like only 4 or 5 years old. My parents rented it for me and only watched it once, and somehow never watched it again. I'm now in my 30's. I don't really have much of an opinion on it. Do you think I should try to see it again?
@@missourigreen051 Spaced Invaders is absolutely HILARIOUS! To be honest, it's a very underrated movie. Much like "The Black Hole", which is Disney's first PG Rated movie. While a lot of years went between the two, I recommend both of them.
I lost count of the "shut the f up"s, lol. But I'm pretty sure this is the highest count for any of your reactions. One of the best movies ever. Period.
If you're a Pam Grier fan you should do Jackie Brown, it's a Tarantino flick and I think you'd really enjoy it. And the guy who wrote the book upon which it's based is from your favourite city, Detroit.
That Godzilla clip is from "Godzilla 1985". Sadly, the US version of that movie (with Raymond Burr) still hasn't seen an official home video release since VHS and Laserdisc.
As a kid, I had this irrational fear that Danny DeVito's character in this movie was me when I grow up. And I meant that literally; in the back of my head I just _knew_ that DeVito was _literally me,_ time-displaced from the future, to be in this movie; that this is the man I would grow up to become. And this knowledge scared me. Eventually I laughed it off. What a silly fear to have, that's not even possible. But then I rewatched this movie as an adult and realized watching this character again; _I _*_really_*_ like this guy. I like the way he thinks and carries himself. He's my dude._
Everyone needs Slim Whitman's Indian Love Call on their phone or in whatever music collection they have, just in case of an invasion. It should be mandatory.
A cool movie from the Mars genre to watch is Invaders from Mars made in 1986. It's a movie about a boy who tries to stop Martians from taking over his small town.
The art series (I think they were trading cards) that inspired this was wild. The one I remember most was a line of cannon with people tied to the muzzles and some already fired with just pieces tied to them. Very over the top like the movie but not quite as goofy about it.
I love that movie. It's hilarious, the cast is awesome, it's very well done (you can tell that the people who worked on it put a lot of time, pride and effort in), doesn't take itself too serious and fully leans in the campy ridiculousness without loosing the plot. I saw it for the first time in the cinema (pure luck, the movie my friends and I wanted to see was almost sold out and we would have had to split the group). The theater was almost empty, on the opening weekend! I don't think I ever laughed so hard in a cinema.
"That's Jim F'ing Brown!!". That's what I was expecting the first time Jim Brown appeared, not at the end of the movie. I forgot how many big name actors were in this movie, out of all of them Tom Jones is my favorite. Every time I see Tom Jones I think of my mom, she was a big fan of him. While I'm thinking about it, was that a Slim Whitman song that killed the Martians? I'm going to have to Google that. Oh, for another Jim Brown movie I suggest The Dirty Dozen, if J hasn't already seen it. I think J would really like that movie.
I heard that Jack Nicholson's agent negotiated that he couldn't be killed in the movie. Tim Burton responded by giving him 2 different characters, and killing them both.
It's true. Was just looking for this comment.
😂
Yep and Jack though it was hilarious .
@@tacobellalugosi2527he might not be around much longer, he’s 86 now and he has Alzheimer’s
Why does it matter if his character dies? He’s just playing a role.
@@117rebelsometimes actors have weird things like that in their contracts. Like if I remember right Dwayne Johnson has something in one of his contracts that states that he can never actually lose a fight or something which is part of the reason why he ended up having to dip out of the Fast and the Furious franchise cuz Vin Diesel also has something like that iirc.
I can't remember what it's called something like a tough guy clause or something.
One of the things I love about this movie is that nearly everyone is playing a role that's completely off brand from the type of roles they normally play.
This was 1 of the worst movies ever, but it’s actually starting I grow on me for some reason lol
Except Danny DeVito, who is just being Danny 🤣🤣🤣
@@LordVolkov *NEARLY everyone*
@@nsasupporter7557so bad it’s good. It’s a B movie B movie. Loved the Tom Jones ending!
Also loved Edward Scissorhands and Big Fish
"They blew up Congress! Ha ha ha ha!"
Fun Fact: The pinball machine that appears briefly in the background of the film is Bally's Harlem Globetrotters On Tour (1979).
Final Bow Fact: The final film of Sylvia Sidney, but kept on the small screen. A lifelong heavy smoker, Sidney died on July 1, 1999, aged 88, of throat cancer.
Practical Effects Fact: To make the Martian Girl costume as smooth as possible, it had no zipper or buttons on it. Lisa Marie had to be sewn into it every day before filming of her scenes in it could even began.
Lost In Translation Fact: The film's writers were not sure what the Martians should sound like, so its script used "Ack! Ack! Ack! Ack! Ack! Ack!" for all of their lines of dialogue. This became their actual language in all future franchise merchandise and media.
Music Enthusiast Fact: Director Tim Burton visited Tom Jones backstage after one of his Las Vegas performances to ask him to be in this film. Additionally, Jones' actual back-up singers at the time, Darelle Porter Holden, Christi Black, and Sharon Hendrix, played his doomed back-up singers in the film.
Mother Bear Fact: Director Tim Burton called Pam Grier and asked her to fly to Los Angeles for an audition. She said she wanted to, but could not because her dog was terminally ill. He called her back several times and eventually decided that she had already auditioned by not leaving her dog, since her character in the film refused to leave her two sons.
I think you’re the fastest reactor I’ve seen yet to twig to the fact that Jack Nicholson was also the gambler. I’ve seen other people go near the whole movie without recognizing him.
Respect.
I can't remember and I figure reactors may have edited it out, but were they supposed to be brothers?
Took me til my third viewing. 😂
To be fair I was a teen, I think.
Right haha
RIP Jim Brown. He was so nice and cool at the same time. Dad energy max.
GOAT
"We come in peace."
"It's called Mars Attacks!"
The girl who was into Zen and ended up at the end with the Tom Jones group is Annette Benning. She is an Academy Award winning actress and is married to Warren Beatty
The music that kills the Martians is by Slim Whitman. I grew up hearing it all the time! My grandmother and my dad were both big fans. He was a lot more popular in England than here in the USA. I know he recorded at least 75 albums, because that’s how many my grandmother had. There were probably more! Hard to believe. 🤣
Grandma has been an actress since the silent era. Her name is Sylvia Sydney. She was quite a cutey back then.
She played Alec Baldwin & Geena Davis' caseworker in Beetlejuice
@@s.henrlllpoklookout5069yeah Her name was Juno
Her and Gloria Stuart were the same age, they were both born in 1910
The Martians landed in Pahrump, Nevada, a town that became well known due to the late Art Bell who created the overnight radio show "Coast to Coast AM"
Granny is the best
"They blew up congress haha"
"Don't run we are your friends." *zaap* my favorite line 😂
10:16 I just love that he had an “absolutely breathtaking heinie” moment with Applegate.
My Mom worked with Tom Jones fairly often and said he was probably the sweetest celebrity she's ever met.
He's so funny in this movie!
He probably banged her 😂
[Martian disguised as woman dropped off in the distance]
"RuPaul??" 😂😂 God I love you, Jay..😂😂❤✌🏻
31 STFUs this time! New record 😂
“The Gremlins of space” is a very apt way of putting it. 😊
37:50
I don’t think Slim Whitman would be offended at all if this happened. He would have forever been remembered as having made the greatest song in the world, because it would quite literally be the song that saved all of humanity.
This movie is ridiculous. What a cast. RIP Jim Brown. 😢
Also RIP to Sylvia Sydney… she played the grandmother. She was the one who laughed when they blew up congress
Yes, that was Ray-J. His Mother is played by Pam Grier, an action star of blaxploitation films in the 70s.
We gotta get J to watch Jackie Brown
@@jeremiahalonzoand Coffy 😍
Red and green beam weapons, straight nod to War of the Worlds (1953 version.) Even the sound mimicked the original heat ray sound.
This is one of those movies I'd never think to request, but I always love seeing people react to. EOM's reaction great as always. Love the channel man.
When martians destroyed the hotel in Vegas, they used the real implosion of a closed hotel in Vegas. I was actually there to watch the building go down in real time. Great reaction
You gotta check out sleepy hollow , men in black, Edward scissor hands. Some of my favorite Tim burton films 🎥
Men In Black was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld....written by Ed Solomon....was a Marvel comic series...
@@codymoe4986 woops my bad 😂
Ack...ack ack...ackackack... ACK!!!
😂😂😂
Ack ack acckkkkk
We come in peace.
Don't run. We are your friends.
🕊
Ack. Ackackack. AAAAAAAAAACCCCCCCKKKKKK!
I'm not overly crazy about Tim Burton's movies on the whole (I grew up on and love Beetlejuice, though), but this one is a big darn homerun! Perfectly captured the feel of those old fashioned B-movies of the 50's with full A-list casts. And it's just darn funny too. Plus he put The Joker and The Penguin in the same movie; gotta love it.
Im with you on that. I was never a fan of TB movies. I wasnt crazy about 1989 Batman,and Ive never seen Beetlejuice. Mars Attacks was actually pretty funny. Ill give him that ;)
@@MegazoneMusic23speaking of Beetlejuice… the actress who played the grandma in this was Juno the caseworker from Beetlejuice
_Ed Wood_ is Burton's best movie, low-key. Based on real Hollywood history, Johnny Depp plays the so-bad-it's-good horror director struggling to keep creative control over his project with McCarthy-era smears on his character and studio meddling.
For people who don't like Tim Burton movies, I'd wanna shout that one out as being a straight look at his chops as a director that isn't a genre parody.
Also _Big Fish_ has a special place in my heart. It's Tim Burton's take on the "old guy narrates his far-fetched life story" type of movie; the whole movie has a cozy bittersweet storybook vibe.
@@samwallaceart288 - I love Martin Landau in Ed Wood. And Big, Fish, well that's a darn tear-jerker.
imagine publicly admitting you have no taste
The grandma was Juno the caseworker in Beetlejuice.
As for mars attacks! I love that it is a homage to all the hokey but wonderful sci-fi movies of the 50's.
The fact that Jim Brown and Pam grier play a married couple babooooom! Two 70's blaxipolition action stars that all they had to do was stare at you and you were a pile of ash.
When the cicadas came the sound in the distance sounded just like the alien space craft.
Me: 🤔 I don't know if the cicadas are coming or the ackackackacks are
If you look closely on the alien ship, they have the body of the Fat Clown that The Penguin murdered in Batman Returns, another Tim Burton film.
OMG this is your best reaction yet! I'm crying laughing over here!
This was based on a series of trading cards back in 1962 but depictions of gore and implied sexual content caused an outcry, leading the company to halt production. Needless to say, they're now valuable collectors' items. The cards are awesome BTW. You can see them on UA-cam.
The woman playing grandma was a A-list actress back in the 1930's. Sylvia Sidney. She played the spirit guide in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice.
Case Worker Juno | #RIPSilviaSydney
Oh I can't wait to see this reaction. They blew up congress hahaha. I love the grandma in this movie.
She was also Juno in Beetlejuice
@@DurkMcGerk Oh cool. I never saw that movie from beginning to end. Just several clips. I have to watch the whole movie one of these days.
So part of this plot was based off of the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, in that movie the song Puberty Love killed the tomatoes and turned the tide. Probably not a reaction watch because most people do not know about it, but probably one you want to watch without reaction. Great B movie stuff!
The sequel is very funny and wildly underrated, with an early role from George Clooney
This is a fun classic . grandma laughing That the aliens blew up congress makes me laugh every time
You are too funny!! Your excitement about Jim Brown is super adorable
"would yall be out there?" hell nah! im gonna be at home stress eating and hope this dont end up like fire in the sky. that one scene. if you know, you know.
Here is a fun fact for you this theme song to Mars attacks is the same music that they played in the teaser trailer of inspector gadget
Slim Whitman to the rescue!!! He yodeled everything...
It’s pretty funny that they chose him for the music to kill the aliens. I thought it would kill me when I was a kid! My dad and grandmother were big fans of Slim Whitman.😫
"Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" also killed the bad vegetables using country western music 😂
One of the best reaction to Mars Attack ever!!
I was drinking when you said RuPaul? Lol I almost fucking died laugh choking Jesus.
The hilarious detail about the ambassor is that when he takes off his cloak, he has a championship belt underneath.
"Yodeling" is a type of vocal singing. It's actually fun to try and do, not easy to get right. The aliens with their 'yak yak' couldn't handle it, lol.
One of the only ones on UA-cam to recognize RayJ. Kudos. Best cast of all time
Good thing we weren't doing the drinking game for when he says STFU cause we'd be dead!
EOM has one of the best laughs in reactorville.
👽👽ACK ! ACK ! ACK ! ACK !👽👽#MARSATTACKS
6 mins in and the STFU are uncountable lmao 😂 my favorite reactor ever…I be feeling heartbroken for the ones who haven’t found JL aka the one and only Murder Whistle….fastest rizz and funniest in the game lol That Rizzilla 😂 and the biggest kind hearted human on the internet ….we’re blessed to have this man in the world…..JL you are a rarity and a gift to this crazy ass brother….if the world had more people like you….shit idk but I know that’s the world I’d wanna live in….keep doing what your doing Whistle and give your pups a hug for me…all the love from FL!!!! Your reaction always brighten my day.
Red headed baddie at the casino is Annette Benning.
This whole film was based on “Mars Attacks” trading cards which were a lot like the “Garbage Pail Kids”. The cards were graphic parody cards with outlandish characters and art work. Tim Burton thought it would be funny to make a movie about what the cards showed.
Slim Whitman - Indian Love Call 1952 was the song that saved the world. Don’t judge me for knowing that!
They way those little bastards laugh while they wreak havoc… idk why…but it cracks me the eff up. They ain’t 💩.
The Martians are such little jerks! I love them every second they are on screen.
Should've added a "Shut the fuck up" counter lmao
I just found out that JIM BROWN just died this year :(
RIP - AFL greatest Running back of all time -
James Nathaniel Brown (February 17, 1936 - May 18, 2023) - Jim Brown
Slim Whitman singing 'Indian Love Call'
This movie...... I remember when this came out the first time watching it. It took long enough to stop cracking up just at the sound of them talking. Some ridiculous crazy humor. Especially Mr. Jim Brown actually boxing a Martian!? 🤣🤣🤣
"Don't run! We are your friends!"
Behold, the power of yodeling.
Watching this with dad was the best as sci fi and satire fans. And so much depth with actors its stooopid❤
Not only do you have the best laugh on all of youtube - you also have the smoothest moves!!! ❤
When this first came out, I loved terrorizing my daughter with the song used to destroy the Martians lol!!! She somehow equated Slim Whitman's "Indian Love Call" for the arrival of the Martians and not their kryptonite LMFAO!!!
You're going to love this. Loved them having Tom Jones in it
I forgot the cast for this movie is stacked with A-list award winning actors…and Ray J. This is going to be great!
A lot of the old scifi movie had the aliens being defeated by some odd means. There was even a Godzilla movie where the aliens had their computers fouled up by a noise, and maybe that's why Godzilla was in this movie.
You should try Tim Burton's "Corpse Bride".
The OG Martian invaders, from H.G. Wells novel "War of the Worlds", written in 1898, had the Martians completely dominating Earth, only to die of sickness from Earth's bacteria.
@@stanmann356 Right. That kind of made sense for the time it was set. If the Martians had lived in very clear or even sterile conditions for long enough it is possible they would have had weak to no immune system.
However, this would presume that they also forgot about germs and didn't take precautions. It would also mean that Earthly germs could affect them or even survive in them, and that is not a given. It also presumes it wouldn't work the other way, too, meaning that the Martians weren't carrying some kind of germ that was either dormant or beneficial to them that was lethal to Earth life.
It probably wouldn't work today since if they'd observed and media for the last 90 years or so they'd know about germs here and would be ready.
Yes I believe that thumbnail reaction 😂
24:39 - Puppy! lol
ED WOOD might be the last great Time Burton movie. After that he started to become a parody of himself.
Another fun movie along these lines is "Spaced Invaders". That movie is hilarious, and I highly recommend it. It's a "sleeper" movie, in that it doesn't have a large following, but it's criminally underrated.
I seen it but only one time and I was like only 4 or 5 years old. My parents rented it for me and only watched it once, and somehow never watched it again. I'm now in my 30's. I don't really have much of an opinion on it. Do you think I should try to see it again?
@@missourigreen051 Spaced Invaders is absolutely HILARIOUS! To be honest, it's a very underrated movie. Much like "The Black Hole", which is Disney's first PG Rated movie. While a lot of years went between the two, I recommend both of them.
Yes, Jack Nicholson plays two roles in this movie, showing off a well done bit of range of character.
I lost count of the "shut the f up"s, lol. But I'm pretty sure this is the highest count for any of your reactions.
One of the best movies ever. Period.
31, LOL.
Slim Whitman yodeling music forever!!!!
You see Fatal Attraction, I see Stepford Wives 🤖
If you're a Pam Grier fan you should do Jackie Brown, it's a Tarantino flick and I think you'd really enjoy it.
And the guy who wrote the book upon which it's based is from your favourite city, Detroit.
That Godzilla clip is from "Godzilla 1985". Sadly, the US version of that movie (with Raymond Burr) still hasn't seen an official home video release since VHS and Laserdisc.
Yes that Jack has the cowboy
Don’t think you’ve gotten to Edward Scissorhands yet? A Tim Burton must!
Well Batman Returns was pretty much a repeat of Edward Scissorhands
Dude this movie is amazing!!! Genius!!! All star cast, Tim Burton, and musical score by Danny Elfman. Great show man!!! 👍🏽🤩
As a kid, I had this irrational fear that Danny DeVito's character in this movie was me when I grow up. And I meant that literally; in the back of my head I just _knew_ that DeVito was _literally me,_ time-displaced from the future, to be in this movie; that this is the man I would grow up to become. And this knowledge scared me.
Eventually I laughed it off. What a silly fear to have, that's not even possible.
But then I rewatched this movie as an adult and realized watching this character again; _I _*_really_*_ like this guy. I like the way he thinks and carries himself. He's my dude._
This is going to be sweet! 🎉 🤘
I'm convinced Jay was the foundation for the voice of Mr Hanky. Nobody can convince me otherwise. Lol
Everyone needs Slim Whitman's Indian Love Call on their phone or in whatever music collection they have, just in case of an invasion. It should be mandatory.
This movie is so much fun. Love Tim Burton as a director. xx
A cool movie from the Mars genre to watch is Invaders from Mars made in 1986. It's a movie about a boy who tries to stop Martians from taking over his small town.
Bro… the gremlins of space
🤣🤣🤣
You’re a damn genius…
Once again I loved your reaction, J. And see, I told you: Godzilla makes every movie better!
I haven't seen this since it was in the theater, I was 13. Can't believe the cast in this! And that IS a cute ass chihuahua.
Definitely should have had a STFU counter on this one. Lol I saw the thumbnail and I said STFU because I knew what was coming. 😂😂😂😂
26:57 Now that's what you call a *Ray Gun*
One of the weirdest films I like was a treat to see you JL enjoy the levels of crazy this film goes for
The art series (I think they were trading cards) that inspired this was wild. The one I remember most was a line of cannon with people tied to the muzzles and some already fired with just pieces tied to them. Very over the top like the movie but not quite as goofy about it.
They about to hand you a two piece And a biscuit 😂
I love that movie. It's hilarious, the cast is awesome, it's very well done (you can tell that the people who worked on it put a lot of time, pride and effort in), doesn't take itself too serious and fully leans in the campy ridiculousness without loosing the plot.
I saw it for the first time in the cinema (pure luck, the movie my friends and I wanted to see was almost sold out and we would have had to split the group). The theater was almost empty, on the opening weekend! I don't think I ever laughed so hard in a cinema.
The GOAT Jim Brown RB Cleveland Browns at Vegas in beginning
“There from Dingess. “…. 😂😂😂 Facts
Secret weapon, slim whitman.....
The Martian disguised as the lady is chewing gum to negate the effects of not wearing a space helmet. The martians can’t breath the earths air.
👵"I think these guys are very sick, I think it must be my music." Just gotta love grandma." 👵😂😂😂
Prepare to meet the most petty and disrespectful MF's in all of outer space. Basically the gremlins from Mars.
Little green trolling MFs 🤣🤣🤣
I just noticed your new bedroom. Now that's how your upgrade your life from posting kick-ass videos! Keep them coming!
"That's Jim F'ing Brown!!". That's what I was expecting the first time Jim Brown appeared, not at the end of the movie. I forgot how many big name actors were in this movie, out of all of them Tom Jones is my favorite. Every time I see Tom Jones I think of my mom, she was a big fan of him. While I'm thinking about it, was that a Slim Whitman song that killed the Martians? I'm going to have to Google that. Oh, for another Jim Brown movie I suggest The Dirty Dozen, if J hasn't already seen it. I think J would really like that movie.
11:37 I was waiting for this part 🤣
The character named Art was inspired by radio talk show host Art Bell.