Cruise was on fire in the early 2000's! Magnolia (1999) Mission Impossible 2 (2000) Vanilla Sky (2001) Minority Report (2002) Last Samurai (2003) Collateral (2004)
This movie doesn't necessarily get a bad rep, but it's so underrated. Truly a great sci-fi movie. The interface they come up with to interact with holographics has already been inspiration for tons of other stories, movies, games, tech. It wasn't the first interpretation of it, but one of the best.
It’s critically acclaimed…it’s what’s coming in the future…those who are fully awake know…they’re already planting the seeds…society is so brainwashed it’s sad
Well it was pretty popular when it was released. Just years later nobody really talked about it. Edit: I guess 358 million was a bit on the lowend for such a great film.
There are a lot of other good movies based on Philip K. Dick novels: Blade Runner; Total Recall; The Adjustment Bureau; Imposter; A Scanner Darkly. I was surprised how many there are, actually. There are over 25, most of whick I haven't seen. Also, the hotel manager is Tom Cruise's cousin William Mapother. And now off I go to clean my fridge.
@Gerald H No worries, the name was close enough, I still gave your comment a 👍 And I totally agree, Philip K. Dick's work is excellent and translates really well onscreen. It's kind of incredible how well it all stands the test of time too.
This movie was on repeat when I first saw it! Shout out to you two for reviewing and uploading it. It got me outta a deep depression at 17. Such a horrible time in my life, but I would secretly order PPV on cable and it would wake me up and put me to sleep. This and “Inception” when I got a little older the depression came back! Thank GOD that I was delivered from that and YOU GUYS are mental medicine! God bless and keep you 💪🏽💯💋
There is a school of thought that the end is just a dream (after Anderson gets haloed). The guy in the wheelchair even says that you dream when you’re under and “they say all your dreams come true”. Right after that his wife starts helping, he solves the crime and gets everything he wanted. 🤔🤷♂️ Dunno if it’s true but it fits the script and makes the ending super dark.
My blind dad had to move in with me when the insurance he had paid for for 40 years only covered 6 months worth of medical care (America!). I used this movie for inspiration and tied rope strings to the bathroom and kitchen so he wouldn't walk into a wall or fall down the basement stairs. And I'll be honest, as a bachelor, my fridge didn't look much better than that guy's. I had to clean it out and make sure there was nothing expired he could grab.
Just to clarify, the very first prevented murder wasn't a case of just the guy thinking of murdering his wife & her lover. We definitely see him try to stab her before Anderton grabs him. As John said to Danny, the precogs don't see what you intend to do, only what you will do. Of course, they weren't aware that minority reports exist. But those still concern alternate actions rather than thoughts. Both alternate actions that were shown to us, John not murdering Crowe & Lamar not murdering John, didn't involve minority reports and instead were cases of the perpetrators being informed of their futures by the precog visions.
When Tom Cruise is yelling, "SEAN!" in this movie during the pool scene, I can't help but laugh. It's because of the meme of Ethan yelling Shaun over and over in the video game Heavy Rain ... I can't get it out of my head.
One of the underrated moments of the movie is its subplot: A detective having to solve his own crime, when he is not the victim, but the murderer. And also the depiction of a surveillance state that is going to the level of mind reading - one of Philip K. Dicks ("Blade Runner") themes, who wrote the short story this was based on. Other movies based on PKD using similar themes as this one are "Paycheck" and "Next". Movies also having a similar style in future technology are Steven Spielberg's "A.I.", a project he inherited from Stanley Kubrick, , and "I, Robot" with Wil Smith. You might want to put an eye on those movies, too … (pun intended) Btw, the woman in the mall warned by Agatha was Lucy Liu. (O-Ren Ishii from "Kill Bill", or one of Charlie's Angels) The isolation tanks are an idea back from the 70s, where they were actually used in research of ESP (extra sensory perception). That's why they show up in "Stranger Things".
@@Essenceofblood5238 Yes it is her, I found an article originating from the studio itself, that states her cameo (together with Cameron Crowe's) I posted it here twice already, but YT seems to keep deleting it. (Because it links to foxnews? …)
Little fun fact. Spielberg got inspired for the car assembly line chase sequence by his friend George Lucas doing exactly the same in Star Wars Attack of the Clones. When Anakin and Padme have to fight their way out of the droid factory.
Guy at the beginning had his arm drawn back ready to plunge the scissors into the wife. An argument can be made for this murder being a foregone conclusion. But he still didn't actually do it.
I saw these 2 movies at my local cinema!I loved the rumble and loud sounds in War of the Worlds, Minority Report was more immersive though!Janusz Kaminsky really makes smooth camera shots in this!
I love all of the creepy moments in this film. The drug dealer that looks like he came out of an Alice in Chains music video, the bit with Agatha telling the woman not to go home, the eyeball removal, and so on. Also I appreciate the bittersweet ending, considering that the precogs have to go into hiding and all Agatha has left of her mother is the footage of her death. ... in the meantime, I hope the guy at the beginning got a divorce.
There was a short-lived TV series based on the movie that takes place 10 years later, with one of the Precog twins Dash comes to help a couple of cops try to stop terrorists, government spies, corrupt cops, politicians and other occurrences. It was cancelled after 10 episodes.
The precogs see the future of events to their conclusion. The precrime police intervene before the point of conclusion. The perpetrator has no true idea on how the events will pan out. Anderton, on the other hand, had information of his destiny and chose not to kill Crow as he had already seen his future crime, and with that knowledge, he can make a different choice to change his future.
I think what's interesting in the case of Anderton and Crow, is that Crow did indeed end up being shot, just as the precogs saw it. The difference was the intention in the moment. Looking at it through the precog visions, the people looking at the vision assumed that Anderton purposefully killed Crow. But as the events actually played out, Anderton decided not to do it, but because Crow pushed him, the murder still happened. But it was not Anderton's intention to kill Crow in that moment. So it also brings up the possibility of the visions being accurate, the the interpretations of those visions being incorrect.
A few years ago there was a TV series sequel to this movie. One of the brothers couldn't handle still having the murder nightmares and became a vigilante to try to prevent the murders. He's found out by a cop and they team up. It lasted a season.
Stranger Things did not get inspired by Minority Report. The sensory deprivation setup the Pre-Cogs had was actually based on 1960’s sensory deprivation tanks that scientists used to analyze the brain as they studied the possibilities of telekinesis and other mental skills. The multi-tasking gestures used in Minority Report are not new either. It is tech the U.S. government was already using at DOJ and the Pentagon in the early 90’s. It’s tech that eventually will become available to the public, like most military equipment and tech does. They will have it and use it for decades then issue the old versions of that tool to the public. It’s new and amazing to us, but old and uninteresting to them. Much like the flying aircraft carrier from the Avengers movie and it’s cloaking tech. They had a special on the Military Channel all the way back in 2004 about them using that very same tech on Marine uniforms and different vehicles and aircrafts. The movies show you a small portion of what’s really out there, but will never divulge ALL.
Saw this in theaters when it came out and I was blown away, too. Everything about it was just so mesmerizing, from the visual looks, the worlds building, some of the individual shots, the film noir approach, etc. And honestly, if you just did a Tom Cruise marathon and only watched his movies for a month straight, you couldn’t go wrong lol, Spielberg too for that matter.
I have had my eyes taken out of my head to adjust the muscles on each side of them. It's called bilateral eye surgery. I could not be in any light and had bandages on my eyes for a long time. It was very painful.
"Is this what Stranger Things was inspired by?" Stranger Things is the ultimate mash up of genre influences: Eleven's origin story most closely matches that of Charlie from Stephen King's "Firestarter." (They both reference MK Ultra, the CIA's experiments with mind altering drugs) Her powers are similar to Tetsuo and the kids from "Akira" who all had numbers tattooed to their hands like she had on her wrist. The way they were pitted against one another to push their potential is reminiscent of "Ender's Game." And the "hairnet" skull electrode interfaces look a lot like they do in this movie.
If I remember correctly they consulted scientists, asking them what technology would probably be in every day use, based on current experimental research, that far into the future and how it might interact with us. They did a great job.
I prefer the original short story for this one... they dumbed down the premise slightly for the movie. Here in this movie, the three precogs are essentially a 3 vote system on guilt. The precog that votes not guilty "sees" the crime better than the other two and that's why he's not guilty. The precogs are all seeing the same event in parallel. In the original short story, the precogs are in series, not parallel. The first precog sees that he is going to commit the murder. The second precog sees him not commit the murder because he found out he was going to do it. The third precog sees him investigate why he was going to commit the murder and in the course of the investigation, realizes that they guy needed killing - and he kills him anyway. So in the short story, Anderton is actually guilty of the murder, but for cause.
I always found it funny that the short story starts with a description of Anderton as a bald and fat middle aged man, but in the movie adaptation... he is Tom Cruise.
The actor Peter Stormare who plays the doctor who removes Tom’s eye. I met him on the tv show Prison Break. I used to work for a security company for the show. I have paperwork of his death party he threw in Chicago and I got to meet his mom. Peter always plays the bad guys but he was such a cool dude to talk to all the time
_"How come OctoKrool hasn't reviewed _*_'In Bruges'_*_ with the swans and all those canals and bridges and cobbled streets and those churches, all that beautiful f**king fairytale stuff, how can that not be OctoKrool's f**king thing, eh?"_
"Ads like literally advertise towards you." "Man, that'd be annoying as shyt." Tell me about it. Personalized ads are constantly tracking me across the internet. Great reaction to one of my favorite Sci Fi movies, guys. Thanks!
Tom Cruise in an excellent actor!!! The movie was well cast, the plot was well developed and that is one thing that is missing from current movies today.
This is one of those movies that you will think about multiple times for the rest of your life, even if you don't like the movie. There are a few concept movies that just stick with you. Memento, Inception, Truman Show, Donnie Darko, Interstellar, Ex Machina, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Once you watch them, your brain just randomly drifts back to thinking about them whenever there's not much going on.
Yeah and the dilemma presented by the movie is also interesting. If 90% of the suspects are guilty and 10% are innocent, is the system worth it. Is it worth putting those 10% innocent people in jail if 90% of the suspects are caught. What if the innocent person was you or your father or your friend.
Yall missed the line in the movie that said the precoggs don't see what you intend to do only what you will do and they're never wrong. It what when he was talking to the old lady in the garden. This is my favorite Tom Cruz movie.
Something lost on audiences today, I think, 20+ years later, is how the horrific events of Sep. 11, 2001 were very fresh and personal to everyone watching this movie. Should the police employ racial profiling? Should we suspect people for how they look or act? Should we punish otherwise innocent people simply for what they think or believe? Or for something they publish on the internet? What if we could be REALLY sure a terrorist act was about to be committed by a certain person? Put another way: Just how far are we willing to go as a society to prevent another 9/11 from every happening again? (Or a mass shooting, for that matter.) Are we willing to abandon our expectations of privacy? Our very civil rights? All in the name of "protecting society?" These are pretty essential questions, and I can't watch this movie today without being taken right back to 2002 when these questions were raw and fresh in every audience member's thinking.
My only issue with this film is the ending. It's a sci-fi film noir, and film noirs do not have happy endings. I wanted a truly dark ending for the movie.
This is not only one of Tom Cruise’s best movies but Spielberg’s best as well. When the surgeon sneezed into his hand I about died from equal parts laughing and disgust.
He’s really not a great actor at all he’s above average but he’s always playing TOM CRUISE yes he was more in this but his best role is in Tropic Thunder
@@-M0LE LOL you're a fake expert. Based on your comment you obviously haven't seen Born in the Fourth of July, Collateral, and Rain Man. Stop talking about things you don't know about.
What it comes down to is interruption of reflex. Much murder is reflexive, not truly deliberative. Most people, upon reflection, decide the repercussions of murder is not worth the act. Without reflection, without deliberation, emotional reflex too often leads to death (see statistics on gun violence). Rather than criminalizing it, potential murderers should be put in therapy, not halo'ed imprisonment. To return to the example of the rolling ball caught as it falls off the counter: if the guy had been started by a yell of "Don't touch that!", his reflex to catch it would have had him allow it to fall. Intervention is great, but incarceration is not the best consequence. Love you guys loving this. It is a really tight, excellent film.
Figured it out right outta the gate! So proud of you! You guys have become like RUclips sons to me, 😄 (Yes, I AM that old. Profile pic is from 13 years ago! Hush.)
Hey, awesome channel! I'm one half of a set of fraternal twin brothers as well, so I consider myself in the secret club. Haha. I wanted to recommend an underrated Sci-Fi classic that most people have never heard of but is among the most mind blowing sci-fi plots in history, called "Predestination" starring Ethan Hawke. I think you and your bro would enjoy it immensely.
good time-travel sci-fi movies: (not ranked, just listed) 1. 12 Monkeys (1995) (bruce willis) 2. Deja Vu (2006) (danzel washington) 3. Butterfly Effect (2004) 4. Edge of Tomorrow (2014) (tom cruise) 5. Flight of the Navigator (1986) 6. Back to the Future trilogy 7. Time Machine (2002) ---------------- good sci-fi movies: (not ranked, just listed) 1. 12 monkeys 2. Deja Vu 3. oblivion (2013) 4. flight of the navigator 5. matrix 6. aeon flux (2005) (this was actually made by MTV) 7. minority report (2002) 8. back to future 9. terminator 1 and 2 and salvation 10. aliens 11. 5th element (mostly for milla jovovich sexy debut, the story/plot was krap though, but still a good cheezy movie) 12. robocop (original) 13. iron man 1 14. star wars (1-6) (NOT disney) 15. edge of tomorrow 16. butterfly effect 17. jurassic park 1 and 2 18. alita battle angel 19. life 20. annihilation 21. upgrade 22. divergent (1) 23. I Frankenstein 24. I Robot 25. Chronicles of Riddick 26. planet of the apes (2001) 27. Time Machine (2002) 28. The Adromeda Strain 29. The Lawnmower Man 30. Hulk (2003) 31. Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008) 32. Mars Attacks 33. I Am Number 4 34. I Am Legend 35. Resident Evil 1 and 2 36. Underworld 1 37. A Sound of Thunder 38. Star Trek (2009) 39. Star Trek: Into Darkness 40. Firestarter (1) 41. Firestarter 2: Rekindled 42. Ghost Busters (the original) 43. The Last Star Fighter 44. Short Circuit 1 and 2 45. Batteries Not included (1) 46. Honey I Shrunk the Kids 47. The Rocketeer 48. Congo 49. Judge Dredd (old with stallone and new with the psychic girl partner) 50. Mothman Prophesies 51. Waterworld 52. Escape from L.A. 53. Unbreakable 54. A.I. Artificial Intelligence 55. Vanilla Sky 56. 28 Days Later 57. 28 Weeks Later 58. Equilibrium 59. Signs 60. District 13 61. Doom 62. The Island (2005, and the debut of scarlet johanson) 63. Serenity (2005, movie of firefly tv series) 64. Stealth 65. Jumanji (1995) 66. Ultraviolet 67. V for Vendetta 68. X-Men (1-3) 69. X-Men Origins: Wolverine 70. TMNT (the original, 1990) 71. City of Ember 72. Doomsday (2008) 73. Jumper (2008) 74. Army of Darkness (1992) 75. G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra 76. Green Lantern (2011) 77. Knowing (2009) 78. Push (2009) 79. Doctor Strange 80. Surrogates (2009) 81. Daybreakers (2010) 82. Captain America the First Avenger 83. The Avengers (1) 84. Limitless 85. Real Steel 86. X-Men First Class 87. Batman trilogy (begins, dark knight, rise) 88. Sucker Punch 89. John Carter 90. Man of Steel 91. World War Z 92. Ant Man (1) 93. Logan
Would be awesome to own spyder bots and a concussion rifle. And who else wishes that DreamWeaver Cyber Parlor existed? Would be awesome. Interesting fact that the hotel clerk is Tom Cruise's cousin.
That one utterly depresses me. From the opening scene which doesn't spoil much, the Company owner Wanted an A.I. to FEEL PAIN Keeping that in mind for the rest of the film, so many A.I. feeling PAIN
Remember when this seemed like science fiction. They're talking about doing this. For real. Just with A.I. Another great Spielberg movie, come to think of it.
the thing that annoys me most about this movie, why did they not remove Anderson from the "authorised list" for the security at the police station when he became a fugitive, or after he broke in the first time? his wife is still able to use his eyes to gain entry to him at the end. who the hell is in charge of the security for that building?
Cruise was on fire in the early 2000's!
Magnolia (1999)
Mission Impossible 2 (2000)
Vanilla Sky (2001)
Minority Report (2002)
Last Samurai (2003)
Collateral (2004)
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This movie doesn't necessarily get a bad rep, but it's so underrated. Truly a great sci-fi movie. The interface they come up with to interact with holographics has already been inspiration for tons of other stories, movies, games, tech. It wasn't the first interpretation of it, but one of the best.
It’s critically acclaimed…it’s what’s coming in the future…those who are fully awake know…they’re already planting the seeds…society is so brainwashed it’s sad
Its aesthetic literally influenced sci-fi movies (and real life tbh) for a 25+ years
I had to go c it 3 times and saw something I missed the 1st time I watched it, it reminded me of the fugitive but set in the future
Well it was pretty popular when it was released. Just years later nobody really talked about it.
Edit: I guess 358 million was a bit on the lowend for such a great film.
Arguably one of the greatest Sci-fi films ever made, and amongst Spielberg's best films in his filmography. Great reaction bros! 👍🏿
Great movie - bad reaction.
I keep forgetting this is Spielberg too
Yes!!!!
I love how Spielberg actually assembled a think tank on how the future would be like, they eye scan for personal ads, the magnetic levitation cars!
33:20 do you call this a great reaction?
There are a lot of other good movies based on Philip K. Dick novels: Blade Runner; Total Recall; The Adjustment Bureau; Imposter; A Scanner Darkly. I was surprised how many there are, actually. There are over 25, most of whick I haven't seen.
Also, the hotel manager is Tom Cruise's cousin William Mapother.
And now off I go to clean my fridge.
@Gerald H The Man In The High Castle is amazing. Such a good series.
@Gerald H No worries, the name was close enough, I still gave your comment a 👍 And I totally agree, Philip K. Dick's work is excellent and translates really well onscreen. It's kind of incredible how well it all stands the test of time too.
This movie was on repeat when I first saw it! Shout out to you two for reviewing and uploading it. It got me outta a deep depression at 17. Such a horrible time in my life, but I would secretly order PPV on cable and it would wake me up and put me to sleep. This and “Inception” when I got a little older the depression came back! Thank GOD that I was delivered from that and YOU GUYS are mental medicine! God bless and keep you 💪🏽💯💋
There is a school of thought that the end is just a dream (after Anderson gets haloed). The guy in the wheelchair even says that you dream when you’re under and “they say all your dreams come true”. Right after that his wife starts helping, he solves the crime and gets everything he wanted. 🤔🤷♂️ Dunno if it’s true but it fits the script and makes the ending super dark.
My blind dad had to move in with me when the insurance he had paid for for 40 years only covered 6 months worth of medical care (America!). I used this movie for inspiration and tied rope strings to the bathroom and kitchen so he wouldn't walk into a wall or fall down the basement stairs. And I'll be honest, as a bachelor, my fridge didn't look much better than that guy's. I had to clean it out and make sure there was nothing expired he could grab.
Just to clarify, the very first prevented murder wasn't a case of just the guy thinking of murdering his wife & her lover. We definitely see him try to stab her before Anderton grabs him. As John said to Danny, the precogs don't see what you intend to do, only what you will do. Of course, they weren't aware that minority reports exist. But those still concern alternate actions rather than thoughts. Both alternate actions that were shown to us, John not murdering Crowe & Lamar not murdering John, didn't involve minority reports and instead were cases of the perpetrators being informed of their futures by the precog visions.
I got this notification and yelled "Hell yeah!"
Oh shoot I forgot about the eyes! Lol.
You guys are absolutely great at this!!!!
Love that excitement 😁
Agatha is the actress who plays Alpha in Walking Dead by the way
When Tom Cruise is yelling, "SEAN!" in this movie during the pool scene, I can't help but laugh. It's because of the meme of Ethan yelling Shaun over and over in the video game Heavy Rain ... I can't get it out of my head.
Press X to ‘Shaun”
Originally, this was going to be a sequel to Total Recall, but Spielberg took the reins and made it into a standalone movie instead.
but it is based on a phillip k dick story so idk how
Interesting that the dude who starred in the remake of _Total Recall_ also starred in this film.
Did Philip K Dick write it as a sequel?
One of the underrated moments of the movie is its subplot: A detective having to solve his own crime, when he is not the victim, but the murderer.
And also the depiction of a surveillance state that is going to the level of mind reading - one of Philip K. Dicks ("Blade Runner") themes, who wrote the short story this was based on.
Other movies based on PKD using similar themes as this one are "Paycheck" and "Next".
Movies also having a similar style in future technology are Steven Spielberg's "A.I.", a project he inherited from Stanley Kubrick, , and "I, Robot" with Wil Smith.
You might want to put an eye on those movies, too … (pun intended)
Btw, the woman in the mall warned by Agatha was Lucy Liu. (O-Ren Ishii from "Kill Bill", or one of Charlie's Angels)
The isolation tanks are an idea back from the 70s, where they were actually used in research of ESP (extra sensory perception). That's why they show up in "Stranger Things".
"Btw, the woman in the mall warned by Agatha was Lucy Liu."
Nope. Not her. Might look a little bit like her, but definitely not her.
@@Essenceofblood5238 Yes it is her, I found an article originating from the studio itself, that states her cameo (together with Cameron Crowe's)
I posted it here twice already, but YT seems to keep deleting it. (Because it links to foxnews? …)
Little fun fact. Spielberg got inspired for the car assembly line chase sequence by his friend George Lucas doing exactly the same in Star Wars Attack of the Clones. When Anakin and Padme have to fight their way out of the droid factory.
Guy at the beginning had his arm drawn back ready to plunge the scissors into the wife. An argument can be made for this murder being a foregone conclusion. But he still didn't actually do it.
I wish you'd have shown. your reaction to Agatha's story about John's son and the future he never got. I tear up every time.
Probably not much of a reaction since they omitted it.
@@jp3813 I doubt they edit their own
@@-M0LE *since whoever edited the video omitted it
Me too
You guys have to do War of the Worlds with Tom Cruise at some point. Spielberg and Cruise are a hell of a combo.
I saw these 2 movies at my local cinema!I loved the rumble and loud sounds in War of the Worlds, Minority Report was more immersive though!Janusz Kaminsky really makes smooth camera shots in this!
I love all of the creepy moments in this film. The drug dealer that looks like he came out of an Alice in Chains music video, the bit with Agatha telling the woman not to go home, the eyeball removal, and so on. Also I appreciate the bittersweet ending, considering that the precogs have to go into hiding and all Agatha has left of her mother is the footage of her death.
... in the meantime, I hope the guy at the beginning got a divorce.
She's probably dead. History tends to repeat itself. lol
There was a short-lived TV series based on the movie that takes place 10 years later, with one of the Precog twins Dash comes to help a couple of cops try to stop terrorists, government spies, corrupt cops, politicians and other occurrences.
It was cancelled after 10 episodes.
Still annoyed about that one being canceled and the series for the movie Limitless.
@@hackerx7329 Limitless show was great fun.
The precogs see the future of events to their conclusion. The precrime police intervene before the point of conclusion. The perpetrator has no true idea on how the events will pan out. Anderton, on the other hand, had information of his destiny and chose not to kill Crow as he had already seen his future crime, and with that knowledge, he can make a different choice to change his future.
I think what's interesting in the case of Anderton and Crow, is that Crow did indeed end up being shot, just as the precogs saw it. The difference was the intention in the moment. Looking at it through the precog visions, the people looking at the vision assumed that Anderton purposefully killed Crow. But as the events actually played out, Anderton decided not to do it, but because Crow pushed him, the murder still happened. But it was not Anderton's intention to kill Crow in that moment. So it also brings up the possibility of the visions being accurate, the the interpretations of those visions being incorrect.
"Ads directed at you.. that'll be annoying". LOL. Welcome to 2022, it came true.
A few years ago there was a TV series sequel to this movie. One of the brothers couldn't handle still having the murder nightmares and became a vigilante to try to prevent the murders. He's found out by a cop and they team up. It lasted a season.
That sounds ridiculous.
@@orangewarm1 it was. I enjoyed it though.
Stranger Things did not get inspired by Minority Report. The sensory deprivation setup the Pre-Cogs had was actually based on 1960’s sensory deprivation tanks that scientists used to analyze the brain as they studied the possibilities of telekinesis and other mental skills. The multi-tasking gestures used in Minority Report are not new either. It is tech the U.S. government was already using at DOJ and the Pentagon in the early 90’s. It’s tech that eventually will become available to the public, like most military equipment and tech does. They will have it and use it for decades then issue the old versions of that tool to the public. It’s new and amazing to us, but old and uninteresting to them. Much like the flying aircraft carrier from the Avengers movie and it’s cloaking tech. They had a special on the Military Channel all the way back in 2004 about them using that very same tech on Marine uniforms and different vehicles and aircrafts. The movies show you a small portion of what’s really out there, but will never divulge ALL.
Like I’ve been trying to tell ppl for years
There is definitely military space stations up there
You’d have to be deluded to think otherwise
Saw this in theaters when it came out and I was blown away, too. Everything about it was just so mesmerizing, from the visual looks, the worlds building, some of the individual shots, the film noir approach, etc. And honestly, if you just did a Tom Cruise marathon and only watched his movies for a month straight, you couldn’t go wrong lol, Spielberg too for that matter.
I have had my eyes taken out of my head to adjust the muscles on each side of them. It's called bilateral eye surgery. I could not be in any light and had bandages on my eyes for a long time. It was very painful.
This literally sounds like Curtis's worst nightmare, I'm sorry you had to go through this.
Ouch.
Oh wow
"Is this what Stranger Things was inspired by?"
Stranger Things is the ultimate mash up of genre influences: Eleven's origin story most closely matches that of Charlie from Stephen King's "Firestarter." (They both reference MK Ultra, the CIA's experiments with mind altering drugs) Her powers are similar to Tetsuo and the kids from "Akira" who all had numbers tattooed to their hands like she had on her wrist. The way they were pitted against one another to push their potential is reminiscent of "Ender's Game." And the "hairnet" skull electrode interfaces look a lot like they do in this movie.
I must say, this movie holds up in 2022
If I remember correctly they consulted scientists, asking them what technology would probably be in every day use, based on current experimental research, that far into the future and how it might interact with us.
They did a great job.
I prefer the original short story for this one... they dumbed down the premise slightly for the movie.
Here in this movie, the three precogs are essentially a 3 vote system on guilt. The precog that votes not guilty "sees" the crime better than the other two and that's why he's not guilty. The precogs are all seeing the same event in parallel.
In the original short story, the precogs are in series, not parallel. The first precog sees that he is going to commit the murder. The second precog sees him not commit the murder because he found out he was going to do it. The third precog sees him investigate why he was going to commit the murder and in the course of the investigation, realizes that they guy needed killing - and he kills him anyway. So in the short story, Anderton is actually guilty of the murder, but for cause.
I always found it funny that the short story starts with a description of Anderton as a bald and fat middle aged man, but in the movie adaptation... he is Tom Cruise.
The actor Peter Stormare who plays the doctor who removes Tom’s eye. I met him on the tv show Prison Break. I used to work for a security company for the show. I have paperwork of his death party he threw in Chicago and I got to meet his mom. Peter always plays the bad guys but he was such a cool dude to talk to all the time
Cruise and Spielberg make great entertaining movies for decades
i love how the "doctor" has just 2 of everything in his fridge, one fresh and one rotten
He did it to play with him
From mission impossible 4 to 6. These are easily some of the best action movies ever made:) all 3 would be in the top 50.
12:35 - I am impressed how quickly you picked up on this!
I knew how much of an amazing actor Collin Farrell from this movie. Then “In Bruges” cemented it.
_"How come OctoKrool hasn't reviewed _*_'In Bruges'_*_ with the swans and all those canals and bridges and cobbled streets and those churches, all that beautiful f**king fairytale stuff, how can that not be OctoKrool's f**king thing, eh?"_
Thus is tom cruise best work I was blown away
The third act is theorized to be Tom cruise fantasy he has in his head since he's locked away.... cause it's too perfect
You two ALWAYS make my day!
One of my favorite movies ever. So underrated.
"Ads like literally advertise towards you." "Man, that'd be annoying as shyt." Tell me about it. Personalized ads are constantly tracking me across the internet. Great reaction to one of my favorite Sci Fi movies, guys. Thanks!
I absolutely love you guys! You make my day! Don’t change a thing about your channel. It’s perfect!
You guys should watch Jack Reacher 2012 with Tom Cruise. It's really good definitely worth a watch.
Tom Cruise in an excellent actor!!! The movie was well cast, the plot was well developed and that is one thing that is missing from current movies today.
This is one of those movies that you will think about multiple times for the rest of your life, even if you don't like the movie. There are a few concept movies that just stick with you. Memento, Inception, Truman Show, Donnie Darko, Interstellar, Ex Machina, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Once you watch them, your brain just randomly drifts back to thinking about them whenever there's not much going on.
Groundhog Day
Fun fact: the hotel clerk is William Mapother, real life cousin to Tom Cruise. Personally my #1 favorite Philip K. Dick movie adaptation.
Just realized the doctor that changes his eyes in this movie is the psychiatrist in the video game Until Dawn. (Peter Stormare)
Hé was in Armageddon with Bruce Willis
Such a good film! Please do Collateral with Tom Cruise.
Not to mention that just because you intend to kill someone doesn't mean you will be able to. Failed assassination attempts are a perfect example.
Yeah and the dilemma presented by the movie is also interesting. If 90% of the suspects are guilty and 10% are innocent, is the system worth it. Is it worth putting those 10% innocent people in jail if 90% of the suspects are caught. What if the innocent person was you or your father or your friend.
Yall missed the line in the movie that said the precoggs don't see what you intend to do only what you will do and they're never wrong. It what when he was talking to the old lady in the garden. This is my favorite Tom Cruz movie.
Something lost on audiences today, I think, 20+ years later, is how the horrific events of Sep. 11, 2001 were very fresh and personal to everyone watching this movie. Should the police employ racial profiling? Should we suspect people for how they look or act? Should we punish otherwise innocent people simply for what they think or believe? Or for something they publish on the internet? What if we could be REALLY sure a terrorist act was about to be committed by a certain person? Put another way: Just how far are we willing to go as a society to prevent another 9/11 from every happening again? (Or a mass shooting, for that matter.) Are we willing to abandon our expectations of privacy? Our very civil rights? All in the name of "protecting society?" These are pretty essential questions, and I can't watch this movie today without being taken right back to 2002 when these questions were raw and fresh in every audience member's thinking.
My only issue with this film is the ending. It's a sci-fi film noir, and film noirs do not have happy endings. I wanted a truly dark ending for the movie.
Minority Report stands among the best science fiction.
This is not only one of Tom Cruise’s best movies but Spielberg’s best as well. When the surgeon sneezed into his hand I about died from equal parts laughing and disgust.
Also some damn good acting on Tom’s part. I’m not a fan of a lot of his performances but he really draws you in here
He’s really not a great actor at all he’s above average but he’s always playing
TOM CRUISE
yes he was more in this but his best role is in Tropic Thunder
@@-M0LE LOL you're a fake expert. Based on your comment you obviously haven't seen Born in the Fourth of July, Collateral, and Rain Man. Stop talking about things you don't know about.
Watch “Interview with the vampire”
That movie was quite the pleasant surprise. Glad you liked it!
When Anderson was getting ready to box that guy at first I'm like haha he's so g___ oh DAMN! COVER YOUR FACE! WHY AREN'T YOU BLOCKING! 😅😂
What it comes down to is interruption of reflex.
Much murder is reflexive, not truly deliberative. Most people, upon reflection, decide the repercussions of murder is not worth the act. Without reflection, without deliberation, emotional reflex too often leads to death (see statistics on gun violence).
Rather than criminalizing it, potential murderers should be put in therapy, not halo'ed imprisonment.
To return to the example of the rolling ball caught as it falls off the counter: if the guy had been started by a yell of "Don't touch that!", his reflex to catch it would have had him allow it to fall. Intervention is great, but incarceration is not the best consequence.
Love you guys loving this. It is a really tight, excellent film.
OMG I love this film. Doesn’t get the love it deserves
there is one with Affleck called "pay check" that I think is a lot of fun.
Oh yeah. Him and Uma Thurman, right? I forgot about that one
The dr who changed his eyes left the moldy food and rotten milk in the fridge was his way of gettin back at Tom cruise for putting him away.
Figured it out right outta the gate! So proud of you! You guys have become like RUclips sons to me, 😄 (Yes, I AM that old. Profile pic is from 13 years ago! Hush.)
Would you guys like to react to Solomon Kane? If you haven’t already?
Defintiely the best Tom Cruise and one of the best Sci-Fi mvoies out there.
17:03 That gesture a homage to Back to the Future. Biff thugs against Marty.
Hey, awesome channel! I'm one half of a set of fraternal twin brothers as well, so I consider myself in the secret club. Haha. I wanted to recommend an underrated Sci-Fi classic that most people have never heard of but is among the most mind blowing sci-fi plots in history, called "Predestination" starring Ethan Hawke. I think you and your bro would enjoy it immensely.
You guys should watch the players club!!!! Cult classic and really underrated It’s a combo of comedy and drama
One of my favorite sci-fi movies ever, and the game was also awesome. Smacking someone with the stun baton and having them barf is so satisfying.
I hope one day you guys are reacting to Jerry Maguire (1996)
That's my favourite Tom Cruise movie.
good time-travel sci-fi movies:
(not ranked, just listed)
1. 12 Monkeys (1995) (bruce willis)
2. Deja Vu (2006) (danzel washington)
3. Butterfly Effect (2004)
4. Edge of Tomorrow (2014) (tom cruise)
5. Flight of the Navigator (1986)
6. Back to the Future trilogy
7. Time Machine (2002)
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good sci-fi movies:
(not ranked, just listed)
1. 12 monkeys
2. Deja Vu
3. oblivion (2013)
4. flight of the navigator
5. matrix
6. aeon flux (2005) (this was actually made by MTV)
7. minority report (2002)
8. back to future
9. terminator 1 and 2 and salvation
10. aliens
11. 5th element (mostly for milla jovovich sexy debut, the story/plot was krap though, but still a good cheezy movie)
12. robocop (original)
13. iron man 1
14. star wars (1-6) (NOT disney)
15. edge of tomorrow
16. butterfly effect
17. jurassic park 1 and 2
18. alita battle angel
19. life
20. annihilation
21. upgrade
22. divergent (1)
23. I Frankenstein
24. I Robot
25. Chronicles of Riddick
26. planet of the apes (2001)
27. Time Machine (2002)
28. The Adromeda Strain
29. The Lawnmower Man
30. Hulk (2003)
31. Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008)
32. Mars Attacks
33. I Am Number 4
34. I Am Legend
35. Resident Evil 1 and 2
36. Underworld 1
37. A Sound of Thunder
38. Star Trek (2009)
39. Star Trek: Into Darkness
40. Firestarter (1)
41. Firestarter 2: Rekindled
42. Ghost Busters (the original)
43. The Last Star Fighter
44. Short Circuit 1 and 2
45. Batteries Not included (1)
46. Honey I Shrunk the Kids
47. The Rocketeer
48. Congo
49. Judge Dredd (old with stallone and new with the psychic girl partner)
50. Mothman Prophesies
51. Waterworld
52. Escape from L.A.
53. Unbreakable
54. A.I. Artificial Intelligence
55. Vanilla Sky
56. 28 Days Later
57. 28 Weeks Later
58. Equilibrium
59. Signs
60. District 13
61. Doom
62. The Island (2005, and the debut of scarlet johanson)
63. Serenity (2005, movie of firefly tv series)
64. Stealth
65. Jumanji (1995)
66. Ultraviolet
67. V for Vendetta
68. X-Men (1-3)
69. X-Men Origins: Wolverine
70. TMNT (the original, 1990)
71. City of Ember
72. Doomsday (2008)
73. Jumper (2008)
74. Army of Darkness (1992)
75. G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra
76. Green Lantern (2011)
77. Knowing (2009)
78. Push (2009)
79. Doctor Strange
80. Surrogates (2009)
81. Daybreakers (2010)
82. Captain America the First Avenger
83. The Avengers (1)
84. Limitless
85. Real Steel
86. X-Men First Class
87. Batman trilogy (begins, dark knight, rise)
88. Sucker Punch
89. John Carter
90. Man of Steel
91. World War Z
92. Ant Man (1)
93. Logan
OMG.. thanks for including to the list Waterworld and Jumanji (1995)
Fun Fact: The hotel desk clerk was actually Tom Cruise's cousin.
Ngl ive watched this movie so many times, and i have seen many reactions of it, but you seem proper invested, love to see that ^^
I feel like this movie was underrated. Not greatly, but still underrated.
Damn, you guys roasted the precogs so much, they're just humans bro lol. Nice reaction though, love this film!
Next movie: The Ghost and the Darkness
And are you guys ever going to watch the short documentary I have mentioned several times in the past?
The ghost & the darkness is a great movie
Y'all should watch "Surrogates" with Bruce Willis.
He did pick up the scissors though
I wished I could get Lasik since it came out but I made the mistake of watching a video of the procedure. Now I could never do it.
I remember I got free passes to go see this at the show, the day it premiered. My friend & I were like, wtf did we just watch🤷🏾♀️
HEY!!!! LOVES , WATCH ( WAR OF WORLD ) SO GOOD. TOM CRUISE'S BROTHER WAS THE GUY WITH THE BUILDING LIST , LOL. MUCH LOV
Nice pick! This was amazing to watch in the theaters
Would be awesome to own spyder bots and a concussion rifle. And who else wishes that DreamWeaver Cyber Parlor existed? Would be awesome.
Interesting fact that the hotel clerk is Tom Cruise's cousin.
My favorite line is when u dig up the past all u get is dirty
"To the streets with her" lmao
Me: I'm so glad they're watching Minority Report
Also Me: You need to watch Jerry Maguire DAMMIT!! 😊
23:37 "Don't roll your eyes at me.......!!" Hahahaha........OK, I'll leave now.
Wasn't predictable to me. The script is brilliant.
I'm patiently waiting for episode 6 of Obi-Wan review to see how yall liked it.....
Could you guys watch the Umbrella Academy the 3rd season just finished so it's a perfect series to watch if you haven't see it already
Check out "A.I. Artificial Intelligence". It's memorable.
That one utterly depresses me.
From the opening scene which doesn't spoil much, the Company owner Wanted an A.I. to FEEL PAIN
Keeping that in mind for the rest of the film, so many A.I. feeling PAIN
@@deborahlepage1789 Agreed. Even the ending created a lot of deep thought. It was truly unlike any movie I'd seen.
Can you guys do close encounters from Spielberg
I thought you were going to peace on out like John’s eyeball.
Stranger Things got the tank idea from Altered States.
Ads already target you on your phone.
This movie is good love the video stay motivated dream big 1 mill on the way
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There’s a tie-in game for this on ps2, GameCube and Xbox
Remember when this seemed like science fiction. They're talking about doing this. For real. Just with A.I. Another great Spielberg movie, come to think of it.
Another movie you guys might enjoy is Paycheck starring Ben Affleck and Uma Thurman
then there's Paycheck
the thing that annoys me most about this movie, why did they not remove Anderson from the "authorised list" for the security at the police station when he became a fugitive, or after he broke in the first time? his wife is still able to use his eyes to gain entry to him at the end.
who the hell is in charge of the security for that building?