Certainly one of the movies of all time. The acting was there, the music was certainly music, and I’m still in awe of Jared Leto delivering a performance.
@@bobbyshewan4229Here is the future lineup of the entire introduction of MCU (which obviously is Morbius Cinematic Universe) Morbius 2: More Be Least Morbius 3: Morbellia's Vamprage Morbius 4: Morbillion Mights Morbius 5: Into the Morbiverse
The scene with Milo dancing is unironically one of my favorite scenes in any Marvel movie. It is so funny. And not only that it is actually kinda realistic, if you couldn’t walk for your whole life and you just could now you would probably be dancing your heart out too.
The other reason why this scene is so fun to watch is because Matt Smith was genuinely having fun. Everything in this movie is lifeless except for him.
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Morbius. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also Morbius’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they're not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Morbius truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Morbius’s existential catchphrase "It’s Morbin’ Time.”, which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Jared Leto’s genius wit unfolds itself within theaters. What fools.. how I pity them. And yes, by the way, i DO have a Morbius tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- and even then they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand. Nothin personnel kid
I have to agree. I've paid to see Morbius 38 times. 16 other times I snuck in and left money on the seat. 25 other times I paid twice to get in. Basically my only criticism of the movie is that I never quite got the 5 minutes of extra Morbing I needed after becoming desensitized. The only cure is a Morbius sequel.
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Morbius. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also Morbius’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they're not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Morbius truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Morbius’s existential catchphrase "It’s Morbin’ Time.”, which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Jared Leto’s genius wit unfolds itself within theaters. What fools.. how I pity them. And yes, by the way, i DO have a Morbius tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- and even then they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand. Nothin personnel kid
It's infuriating that studios will actually deny disabled people jobs due to excuses of how it would be too difficult (even though they're okay with profiting off with portrayals of those disabilities) but then put up with nonsense like that from Leto.
@@QuestingRefuge okay you tell me, a movie had a character with no kidneys, they need dialysis every other day to survive, is it easier to have a method actor who walks sore, sleeps a lot, and constantly acts sick, or someone like my brother, an adult with no kidneys who actually needs daily care, treatment, and accommodations? What's easier, having someone method act a paralyzed individual who stays in a wheelchair daily, or an actual paralyzed person who needs constant care, more than not using their legs, actual medical care. It's difficult, expensive, and unsafe.
Morbius completely reshaped my very existence. Before Morbius I was partially elated to witness such a work of cinematography. When it finally came out, I was beyond stupefied. This film, on its own, manages to completely overhaul our preconceptions of modern cinema and transform it into the masterstroke that people have made it seem. I look at the reviews that praise the movie and scoff. What fools! They completely misunderstand the surreal, philosophical and existential implications of the existence of such a picture. In my heightened wisdom and ameliorated cognition, I can easily deduce the true underlying beauty behind the motion picture Morbius. To explain it via text would not do the film justice; you must experience it for yourself. I sit here, pondering if any piece of art would be able to replicate or surpass such a creation, and after some deep analysis I came to a terrifying conclusion: Morbius has completely killed the very concept of art. Such a beautifully executed plan cannot be replicated, it is a thermodynamic miracle, and because the standard of film has skyrocketed to such alpine quantum, no other piece of art, be it painted or literary could possibly surpass it. I find myself in a deep state of sorrow, as the very thing I grew up with was murdered by what can only be described as a movie made by the gods. However, this transcendental artistic specimen is so indefectible, it merits an infinite number of viewings. Morbius is the only film you will ever need to see. In the generations that follow, children will learn of such success of the human mind, and become like gods due to their minds transcending the measly conventions of modern cinematography. With great pleasure and satisfaction, I can pray to God and say "Thank you for creating Daniel Espinosa, because he created one of the films of all time".
@@lukacola7296 I wrote this as a comment one time, then used it as a script for a video, then copied and pasted it on every Morbius video I found, so you're half right.
This movie is the best movie I have ever seen. People say "Batman is so dark" and Batman is this good and that good, but this movie was definitely darker and Morbius is actually a bat-man unlike Batman. What a joke...
morbius is also a doctor who like swears to always help people but after killing a bunch of people for the first time and not just killing them but fucking draining them dry he just kinda moves on
I mean, lethal is like 100% death and 'deadly' is a less scientific adjective meaning 'like 99% sure to kill you' so they aren't the same thing technically, but they may aswell be.
I went into this movie a 70 year old man but it morbed me into a 20 year old girl and Im joining Jared Leto’s cult next week. Never underestimate the power of the morb.
Anyone else genuinely love morbius? Only to find that twitter and youtube are infested with trolls???? Morbheads, Assemble! If Morbius has a trillion fans I am one of them. If Morbius has 10 fans I am one of them. If Morbius has no fans, that I means I am no longer on Earth. If the Universe is against Morbius, I am against the Universe. I love Morbius until my last breath. When you think of the best movie ever made, the first that come to mind are Interstellar, Venom: Let There Be Carnage or Ant-Man and the Wasp. Well, it's safe to say that the only movie you'll think of now is Morbius (2022), starring the legendary Jared Leto (best known for his role in flawless role in Suicide Squad). Morbius is pure cinema. The acting, the cinematography, the visual effects are absolutely out of this world. There were multiple times throughout the film when I forgot that I wasn't actually there and was merely sitting in a dark, cold, lonely cinema. Every single second of the film was exhilarating, and I could feel the adrenaline shooting through my body at the speed of light. The only thing that I can think of that's negative about this film is that there weren't enough cameos from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Like where was Iron Man or joker? Or where were the cheeseburger references? Aside from that, I think this film will be remembered until the end of time. Thank you, Jared Leto.
All jokes aside, I’m surprised you’d put Interstellar in the same camp as “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” and “Ant-Man & the Wasp” 😮 I know it has its problems and people don’t have to like it, but in pretty much every way I think it’s streets ahead those other two (Technically, emotionally, narratively, performance-wise, and just according to how much effort was put into it). But other than that, I absolutely agree!
method acting only works when there’s a character you can act upon. although i do sympathise with mr leto for constantly receiving weird comic book movie roles, i think this one’s on him. he’s tasked with creating an anti-hero with his own character beats, not method-acting out a well established character (at least not the version from the script).
@@NanashiSaru I think the majority of them really do care about the art of acting. Vincent D'Nofrio is a method actor and apologises whenever someone mentions it.
From what I’ve been hearing Matt Smith is the only part of the film most people genuinely liked. If Sony’s smart, they’ll do what they did for Venom and focus on the element people enjoyed most for any future Morbius films. Basically just make Milo the lead. Plus as a massive fan of Smith, I’d love to see him replace Leto as the lead just as a personal preference.
14:55, I’ve heard the argument that Matt Smith should have been Morbius instead and I definitely see it. Dude sells being drunk on the power of being a vampire combined with the lingering insecurities brought on by his lifetime of sickness really well.
When his girlfriend was almost dead, but wasn't. Then she woke up and put a pink suit on and became part of a robot with other people in suits. That was my favorite part.
It was a lovely day and I was enjoying my gluten free salad. Then suddenly a man storms into my backyard, laughing so hard that it was truly frightening. I stepped up to the man and asked him what's so funny. He looked in my eyes and said something like: "it's morbin time". The man turned himself into a morbius, I couldn't believe my eyes, the thing I saw infront of me was a morb. Then I bursted into tears of Joy, it was the most thing I've ever in my entire life
Morbius is honestly the best movie I’ve ever seen. I know it sounds crazy, but it touched me. I came thrice while watching it in the theatres. I’m so glad we finally get to see Jared Leto, my favorite actor of all time, in the role of Morbius the living vampire. I thought the plot of the movie was very entertaining and original, and I never could have seen the twists coming. This is a really good change from all this Hollywood propaganda we’ve been fed over the last few decades. The industry needs more people like Leto to play such diverse roles. I could really see myself in the character Morbius, he’s really relatable and fun and quirky. Overall, Morbius is the best cinema experience I’ve ever had and nothing will ever top it. I’ll cherish this memory for the rest of my life, I’ll remember the fabric of the seats and the sweaty atmosphere in the theatre. When Morbius first got on screen, me and the other man who went to watch cheered as loud as we could. I was so lucky to be able to have an almost empty room to see the movie so I wasn’t annoyed by exterior noises while watching. In fact, every time I went to rewatch it now that I think about it, the room was empty. My guess is that everyone was so shocked by Leto’s incredible, revolutionary and profound acting that they had to leave the room. I’m repeating myself, but Morbius is and will always be a true classic, a masterpiece between trash movies from money-hungry studios. When I tell myself I’m watching a movie, Morbius is the kind of cinematic experience I’m waiting for. It was way better than The Batman (2022) and now my favourite movie of all time, a direct cult classic. I’d recommend avidly. 11/10
Sunday. May 29th. The long awaited Marvel legend "Morbius" has finally arrived to cinemas and I think what we got was a film worthy of the "Morbius" name. A once in a lifetime experience. I'm starting to see now. Morbius has had an effect here. But not the one he intended. MORBIUS won't change the past; mine, or anyone else's. We have to become more. People need Morbius. We are all scarred and damaged people. Our scars can destroy us, even after our physical wounds have Morbed. But if we survive them, they can morb us. They can give us the power to endure, and the strength to fight.
Morbius special ability is echolocation, he can produce ultrasounds to get sounds from out of his range for that sounds that are bounced by his ultrasounds will go to his ears.
Apparently the Milo thing was because there was another kid named Milo there previously, the spot Lucian was replacing, and I guess Morbin was Milo's friend.... so he just called.... the next kid there Milo....... to either pretend Milo was still alive, OR to tease Lucian that he is gonna die like Milo did. Which...jesus.
When me and a friend were watching Morbius we were joking that Milo was in love with Morbus and we busted out laughing in the theater when Milo watched Morbius and the girl kiss lmaoo
Can't believe they wasted Matt Smith on this garbage, he could've been a great addition to MCU, either as a new hero or a great villain. He's the only fun part of this film
SHARE THIS VIDEO WHEREVER YOU CAN SO WE CAN GET IT TO A MORBILLION VIEWS AND GET MORB'D TOGETHER 😩😩
Yes, we can Morb this
HELL YEAH, ITS MORBIN TIME!!!
Dude didn't even mention the Joker role 🤣
humans are 7trillion on the whole earth we aren't enough to reach morbillion sadly 😢 are we not worthy to be morbed?
More b.s.
Certainly one of the movies of all time. The acting was there, the music was certainly music, and I’m still in awe of Jared Leto delivering a performance.
The best part was when he morbed, I think it's certainly one of the scenes of all time!
He redefined acting with this movie.
i agree, this is definitely one of the movies of all time
Morbius is honestly
there were so many performances in the movie. there were also action scenes.
"It's morbin time" is literally the line ever of cinematic history.
Is this one of those fill-in-the-blank games? I'll go first:
"most underrated"
@@Mavrik9000 ooo Me next!
Most morbin
Fr
Nothing will ever top the careful craftsmanship of the perfection known as “Morbius”
What about “Morbius 2”???
@@bobbyshewan4229Here is the future lineup of the entire introduction of MCU (which obviously is Morbius Cinematic Universe)
Morbius 2: More Be Least
Morbius 3: Morbellia's Vamprage
Morbius 4: Morbillion Mights
Morbius 5: Into the Morbiverse
@@ohamatchhams amazing comment
The scene with Milo dancing is unironically one of my favorite scenes in any Marvel movie. It is so funny. And not only that it is actually kinda realistic, if you couldn’t walk for your whole life and you just could now you would probably be dancing your heart out too.
Reminds me of the Bully Maguire montage in Spider-Man 3
It's so lame it's good.
The other reason why this scene is so fun to watch is because Matt Smith was genuinely having fun.
Everything in this movie is lifeless except for him.
IT'S MORBIN TIME! - Dr. Michael Morbius said calmly as he morbed all the bad guys.
When Morbius morb'd in front of the camera the entire theater gasped it was incredible
@@Browntable when Morbius morb’d I morb’d while morbing I was watching morbius the movie starring morbius and he morb’d.
@@Browntable my favorite part of the movie was when Morbius said "it's morbin time" and morb'd the bad guys and was like "get morb'd"
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Morbius. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also Morbius’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they're not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Morbius truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Morbius’s existential catchphrase "It’s Morbin’ Time.”, which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Jared Leto’s genius wit unfolds itself within theaters. What fools.. how I pity them.
And yes, by the way, i DO have a Morbius tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- and even then they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand. Nothin personnel kid
I have to agree. I've paid to see Morbius 38 times. 16 other times I snuck in and left money on the seat. 25 other times I paid twice to get in. Basically my only criticism of the movie is that I never quite got the 5 minutes of extra Morbing I needed after becoming desensitized. The only cure is a Morbius sequel.
Rick and Morby
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Morbius. The humour is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also Morbius’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realise that they're not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Morbius truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Morbius’s existential catchphrase "It’s Morbin’ Time.”, which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Jared Leto’s genius wit unfolds itself within theaters. What fools.. how I pity them.
And yes, by the way, i DO have a Morbius tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- and even then they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand. Nothin personnel kid
Great comment. I will make one morbillion accounts to like this masterpiece.
That’s cool but during the movie I was insanely high and was getting my dick sucked so I don’t really remember much
Glad that you finally MORBED and you started appreciating this MORBIE. Let's us now start a MORBIVERSE by spreading the word- IT'S MORBIN' TIME.
I got a heart and then edited it🤦🤦🤦🤦
@@anupamdev279 wait a minute, YOU'RE COMMENT IS MORBING!!! 😧
@@MokeSumUp well now you too have a heart
I gotchu
@@Browntable is it because we are MORBERS.
He calls him Milo because
“Who’s milo?”
“MY LOAD IN YOUR MOUTH”
😭🤣
They say the Morb you know, the further you go. And that's one to Morb on.
-Michael Morbius
To morb or not to morb
It’s actually “Dr Michael Morbius”. But I’ll let this one slide as the holy process of Morbin’ affects every individu-morb differently
My boyfriend and I have been communicating exclusively in variations of the word "morb" for the last week
That House of Gucci car horn transition is genuinely one of the greatest moments in cinema
It's infuriating that studios will actually deny disabled people jobs due to excuses of how it would be too difficult (even though they're okay with profiting off with portrayals of those disabilities) but then put up with nonsense like that from Leto.
Glad you made that point, it truly bothers me.
Leto just wants attention
It's not actually an excuse, dealing with someone actually disabled is still more difficult than a method actor pretending to be.
@@na5567 how noble of you to defend the corporations using method acting vs actually disabled actors.
@@QuestingRefuge okay you tell me, a movie had a character with no kidneys, they need dialysis every other day to survive, is it easier to have a method actor who walks sore, sleeps a lot, and constantly acts sick, or someone like my brother, an adult with no kidneys who actually needs daily care, treatment, and accommodations? What's easier, having someone method act a paralyzed individual who stays in a wheelchair daily, or an actual paralyzed person who needs constant care, more than not using their legs, actual medical care. It's difficult, expensive, and unsafe.
I love it when a good actor is aware he's in a trainwreck and is just trying to see how much he can get away with. That dance scene is gold.
Morbius completely reshaped my very existence. Before Morbius I was partially elated to witness such a work of cinematography. When it finally came out, I was beyond stupefied. This film, on its own, manages to completely overhaul our preconceptions of modern cinema and transform it into the masterstroke that people have made it seem.
I look at the reviews that praise the movie and scoff. What fools! They completely misunderstand the surreal, philosophical and existential implications of the existence of such a picture. In my heightened wisdom and ameliorated cognition, I can easily deduce the true underlying beauty behind the motion picture Morbius. To explain it via text would not do the film justice; you must experience it for yourself.
I sit here, pondering if any piece of art would be able to replicate or surpass such a creation, and after some deep analysis I came to a terrifying conclusion: Morbius has completely killed the very concept of art. Such a beautifully executed plan cannot be replicated, it is a thermodynamic miracle, and because the standard of film has skyrocketed to such alpine quantum, no other piece of art, be it painted or literary could possibly surpass it. I find myself in a deep state of sorrow, as the very thing I grew up with was murdered by what can only be described as a movie made by the gods.
However, this transcendental artistic specimen is so indefectible, it merits an infinite number of viewings. Morbius is the only film you will ever need to see. In the generations that follow, children will learn of such success of the human mind, and become like gods due to their minds transcending the measly conventions of modern cinematography. With great pleasure and satisfaction, I can pray to God and say "Thank you for creating Daniel Espinosa, because he created one of the films of all time".
copypasta or not this comment is a masterpiece
@@lukacola7296 I wrote this as a comment one time, then used it as a script for a video, then copied and pasted it on every Morbius video I found, so you're half right.
This movie is the best movie I have ever seen. People say "Batman is so dark" and Batman is this good and that good, but this movie was definitely darker and Morbius is actually a bat-man unlike Batman. What a joke...
It is the movie you’ve ever seen*
Morbius is the real Batman
@@Browntable but got the power Vampire Bat not Bat.
Actually in real life Vampire Bat's favourite blood aren't from humans that are from animals.
@Peter Odinson sounds like government propaganda
AMEN!
Morbius calling Lucian "Milo" is something I picture Jared Leto actually doing in real life.
Morbius really looked at Lucien and decided his name would undergo “morbin time” huh?
I YELLED AT THIS COMMENT LMAOOO
@@Browntable I am honored haha
His name is Loxias Crown, I'm guessing it's pronounced Lucian.
When morbius said “it’s morbin time”, I felt that
You can call him Lessbius before he morbs.
Underrated
he want morb blood
morbius is also a doctor who like swears to always help people but after killing a bunch of people for the first time and not just killing them but fucking draining them dry he just kinda moves on
"my purpose is beyond your understandings" moment
It was inspiring. He fixed his "analysis paralysis," problem.
He didn't just kill them. He *morb'd* them.
Still can’t get over when he makes the cure and he describes it as, “Lethal to bats, deadly to humans.”
Bro… that’s the same thing.
Lmao Morb/10 dialogue
A professional writer wrote that
I mean, lethal is like 100% death and 'deadly' is a less scientific adjective meaning 'like 99% sure to kill you' so they aren't the same thing technically, but they may aswell be.
@@theleonpasta7336why don't you back that up with a source
If the entire movie would've been like the Milo bathroom dance scene, this would've been a cult classic
Matt Smith really is an *11* out of 10.
And Morbius truly is a *movie* (I think)
That's a big brain joke lol
@The Gaming Robloxian Doctor What
when is doctor why coming out?
You can tell the overtime people had to work while waiting on Jared to take a piss has really paid off.
i loved when in multiverse of madness the illuminati introduced morbius “dr michael morbius can morb you with just a whisper from his mouth”
I went into this movie a 70 year old man but it morbed me into a 20 year old girl and Im joining Jared Leto’s cult next week. Never underestimate the power of the morb.
Anyone else genuinely love morbius? Only to find that twitter and youtube are infested with trolls????
Morbheads, Assemble!
If Morbius has a trillion fans I am one of them. If Morbius has 10 fans I am one of them. If Morbius has no fans, that I means I am no longer on Earth. If the Universe is against Morbius, I am against the Universe. I love Morbius until my last breath.
When you think of the best movie ever made, the first that come to mind are Interstellar, Venom: Let There Be Carnage or Ant-Man and the Wasp. Well, it's safe to say that the only movie you'll think of now is Morbius (2022), starring the legendary Jared Leto (best known for his role in flawless role in Suicide Squad). Morbius is pure cinema. The acting, the cinematography, the visual effects are absolutely out of this world. There were multiple times throughout the film when I forgot that I wasn't actually there and was merely sitting in a dark, cold, lonely cinema. Every single second of the film was exhilarating, and I could feel the adrenaline shooting through my body at the speed of light. The only thing that I can think of that's negative about this film is that there weren't enough cameos from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Like where was Iron Man or joker? Or where were the cheeseburger references? Aside from that, I think this film will be remembered until the end of time. Thank you, Jared Leto.
As you mentioned, it didn't show-up in the movie, but in my heart, Morbius can haz cheezburger.
Morbillion dollars
All jokes aside, I’m surprised you’d put Interstellar in the same camp as “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” and “Ant-Man & the Wasp” 😮 I know it has its problems and people don’t have to like it, but in pretty much every way I think it’s streets ahead those other two (Technically, emotionally, narratively, performance-wise, and just according to how much effort was put into it). But other than that, I absolutely agree!
@@mr.moviemafia it’s just a joke
I never actually watched interstellar
Besides, this copy pasta is not mine
@@mr.moviemafia pierce stop trying to coin the term streets ahead
You know he’s a marvel legend right?
method acting only works when there’s a character you can act upon. although i do sympathise with mr leto for constantly receiving weird comic book movie roles, i think this one’s on him. he’s tasked with creating an anti-hero with his own character beats, not method-acting out a well established character (at least not the version from the script).
I think people normally use the "method acting" as an excuse to be Dicks
@@NanashiSaru I think the majority of them really do care about the art of acting. Vincent D'Nofrio is a method actor and apologises whenever someone mentions it.
"Our future is saved, all thanks to this cinematic masterpiece."
- George Orwell
We gotta get this video to one hundred Morbillion views in the entire morbin universe.
This movie is the movie of all time. "It's Morbin Time" was the best moment of the film. Not the film, the best moment of cinema history.
I really respect the way AMC and IMAX give you a theater all to yourself so you can appreciate morbius to its fullest extent, talk about dedication
Gather round knights of the *brown table . Its Morbin time!
You’re ability to make really heartfelt content, and these funny ass videos as well is greatly inspiring
Aw thanks sm!
All these memes you guys are making is going to force Sony to do one thing.
Sony: “Well, we’re going to morb even harder.”
The sequel NEEDS to be titled “It’s Morbin Time”
@@Browntable
Insert Stone Cold Steve Austin gif
“Oh hell yeah”
From what I’ve been hearing Matt Smith is the only part of the film most people genuinely liked. If Sony’s smart, they’ll do what they did for Venom and focus on the element people enjoyed most for any future Morbius films. Basically just make Milo the lead. Plus as a massive fan of Smith, I’d love to see him replace Leto as the lead just as a personal preference.
my man he's literally dead 💀
@@oldenough5424 just pump him full of morb in the sequel.
@@DethGuy95 you think milo could eventually morb? 😨
@@oldenough5424 He will became Milorbius once the Into The Morbiverse movie be released
@@oldenough5424 it’s a comic book film. It’s not too crazy to figure that out.
14:55, I’ve heard the argument that Matt Smith should have been Morbius instead and I definitely see it. Dude sells being drunk on the power of being a vampire combined with the lingering insecurities brought on by his lifetime of sickness really well.
But Matt Smith didn’t walk around on fake crutches for months therefore he is not as good an actor as Jared Leto AKA the Morb
I got goosebumps when he showed up in Multiverse of Madness and said "It's morbin time!".
When his girlfriend was almost dead, but wasn't. Then she woke up and put a pink suit on and became part of a robot with other people in suits. That was my favorite part.
17:13 Let's now create Chairbius, an antihero which needs to sit in chairs to survive and has chair powers!
Isn't that just anyone with a wheelchair
I'm so glad the movie made Morbillion tickets!
Can't wait for Sony to greenlight the sequel, Morbius: It's Morbin' time!
“Morbin Time” reminds me of Ben 10’s “Hero Time.” Which is funnier cause Ben turned into a vampire
Ben 10 was so awesome
“Morbin Time” is a reference to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers "It's Morphin Time"
@@keonscinist2333
It's Morphine Time
And he morbed all the bad guys
Morbius was definitely one of the movies of April 2022.
Join The Browntable and become a chair is so fucking funny man shit had me crying.
It was a lovely day and I was enjoying my gluten free salad. Then suddenly a man storms into my backyard, laughing so hard that it was truly frightening. I stepped up to the man and asked him what's so funny. He looked in my eyes and said something like: "it's morbin time". The man turned himself into a morbius, I couldn't believe my eyes, the thing I saw infront of me was a morb. Then I bursted into tears of Joy, it was the most thing I've ever in my entire life
As terrible as that sound, that I would be interesting to see. Morbius vs a little kid with clutches
absolute cinema. cant wait for the sequel Morbius 2: MORE BIUS
also cute nino plush
Milo's character should have been Morbius's character, Matt Smith would have been a great villain in a Spider-Man film
Morbius is honestly the best movie I’ve ever seen. I know it sounds crazy, but it touched me. I came thrice while watching it in the theatres. I’m so glad we finally get to see Jared Leto, my favorite actor of all time, in the role of Morbius the living vampire. I thought the plot of the movie was very entertaining and original, and I never could have seen the twists coming. This is a really good change from all this Hollywood propaganda we’ve been fed over the last few decades. The industry needs more people like Leto to play such diverse roles. I could really see myself in the character Morbius, he’s really relatable and fun and quirky. Overall, Morbius is the best cinema experience I’ve ever had and nothing will ever top it. I’ll cherish this memory for the rest of my life, I’ll remember the fabric of the seats and the sweaty atmosphere in the theatre. When Morbius first got on screen, me and the other man who went to watch cheered as loud as we could. I was so lucky to be able to have an almost empty room to see the movie so I wasn’t annoyed by exterior noises while watching. In fact, every time I went to rewatch it now that I think about it, the room was empty. My guess is that everyone was so shocked by Leto’s incredible, revolutionary and profound acting that they had to leave the room. I’m repeating myself, but Morbius is and will always be a true classic, a masterpiece between trash movies from money-hungry studios. When I tell myself I’m watching a movie, Morbius is the kind of cinematic experience I’m waiting for. It was way better than The Batman (2022) and now my favourite movie of all time, a direct cult classic. I’d recommend avidly. 11/10
I'm morbin' so hard right now
Sunday. May 29th. The long awaited Marvel legend "Morbius" has finally arrived to cinemas and I think what we got was a film worthy of the "Morbius" name. A once in a lifetime experience. I'm starting to see now. Morbius has had an effect here. But not the one he intended. MORBIUS won't change the past; mine, or anyone else's. We have to become more. People need Morbius. We are all scarred and damaged people. Our scars can destroy us, even after our physical wounds have Morbed. But if we survive them, they can morb us. They can give us the power to endure, and the strength to fight.
I'm Chinese and yesterday I named my newborn "Mo-biu-xi"..
ONE OF THE MOST MOVIES OF ALL TIME.
Every Vtuber is talking about this movie. Can you say the same for any superhero movie? No, don't think so. MORBIUS SWEEP BABY!
Morbius inspired me so much. I will never forget this movie it made a bigger impact than any marvel movie has ever given me.
They explain why The Morbster calls Lucian "Milo". And it's pretty obvious why he keeps the name.
It's funnier to imagine that he just accepts it on the spot :3
@@Browntable Yeah that's true XD
7:12 me when I get the last Caprisun
Just finished the video and I actually shit and pissed and came whenever MORB was on screen
(KING JULIEN VOICE) I LIKE TO MORBIN', MORBIN'! (X3); YOU LIKE IT! (MORBIN'!)
"Get morb'd on!" - Dr. Michael Morbius, Professional Morber
This morb morbed me so morby I got morbed
Who's kraven for some morb ?
"morbius doesn't fight little children" bro that would be a banger plot unironically
He calls him Milo because the kid in that bed always ends up dying so he just calls them all Milo to keep from having any real emotional attachment.
IT'S MORBIN TIME
The thing I noticed most in this film is the sheer amount of exterior city shots
The prop master being handed the bathroom tainted crutches:
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Morbius is definitely one of the movies ever made
7:56 bro is that supes😭😭😭
bruh it sure is morbin time
Beautiful, possibly the best video made ever, I’m so happy that im arriving at them seems
The radioactive bats and then he mixes it with his human DNA and that’s why it was for bitten for him to go to that island with the bats
This was the funniest video you’ve made in a while. Well done 👏🏻 🧛 you calling him Dr. Michael Morbius EVERYTIME 😹
Love it or hate it, you cannot deny that Morbius is a movie.
Wow. Great insight! Now, I see that this film was filmed, directors directed, people wrote the script and actors acted 🤣
What a waste of Jared Harris. Truly unforgivable.
Did you spot the Nino cameo?!
I can't believe Morbius is part of the Quintessential Cinematic Universe!!!
let's goooo almost 60k
also the comic sans thumbnail
This guy is the literal peak of humanity in my opinion
No... I am not a RUclips bot.
(Browntable uploads Morbius Video)
*Intriguing*
The flying scene from Morbius is actually good although it doesn't make sense but it is good
"He morbed!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Morbius special ability is echolocation,
he can produce ultrasounds to get sounds from out of his range for that sounds that are bounced by his ultrasounds will go to his ears.
"come be a chair and sit on the table"
Wait wut ?
ITS THE FIRST TIME IVE SAID IT OKAY IT WAS IMPROV’D 😭
El Muerto will somehow be even worse than this
what do you do with only 2 issues, Sony WHAT DO YOU DO WITH 2 ISSUES?!!
Morbius? More like Mauricius
Apparently the Milo thing was because there was another kid named Milo there previously, the spot Lucian was replacing, and I guess Morbin was Milo's friend.... so he just called.... the next kid there Milo....... to either pretend Milo was still alive, OR to tease Lucian that he is gonna die like Milo did. Which...jesus.
When me and a friend were watching Morbius we were joking that Milo was in love with Morbus and we busted out laughing in the theater when Milo watched Morbius and the girl kiss lmaoo
That second after credits somehow topped the "This is Katana" line.
I put a morb inside of another morb and then put that up my morb. Now I can't get it out and it is starting to morb when I morb.
So
Hypothetically
Get miloed?
GET MORBED VS GET MILOED
Can't believe they wasted Matt Smith on this garbage, he could've been a great addition to MCU, either as a new hero or a great villain. He's the only fun part of this film
Let's see Paul Allens Morbius
The whole Milo joke is also just a worse version of the hilarious "New Doug" bit in Thor Ragnarok
I see that Nino plushied behind you, good taste.
Dude this is the funniest shit. Please make more videos like this. I’m dying over here at the intro LMFAO
It's like Snake eyes, the villain has a more compelling story and they feel like more of a protagonist
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@@Browntable morb morb morb?
It's hilarious that Tyrese is suppose to have a robotic arm during this entire movie
I talked about him in the video but ultimately cut it for pacing
@@Browntable loved when he randomly climbed like 30 stories to catch Morbius on the roof lol
Despite having seen this film, I can't tell if you're joking or I just missed that detail
I literally just watched the movie. Like...ten minutes ago and had to look up who Tyrese even played. That is how forgettable the character was.
@@DorifutoRabbit Nah it's a real thing but they cut it out of the film. There is behind the scene photos
Critikal outdid himself as Jared morbius