jesus christ do not compare this to sunshine...that movie was genre defining and griping. This movie is a slide show of scenes that have already been done better in other sci-fi films
Sally (The Tet) never understood the heroism found in human beings and underestimated humanity’s propensity for self-preservation. What a beautiful and poetic end to a masterful sci-fi epic.
Yeah I felt it was weak at first watch viewing however you start to see the limitation of a learning Machine/artifical intelligence. It defeated humans so triumphly it underestimated simple cunning trick, because it has never had a chance to encounter the unpredictability of humans. However it it survived, it will never make the same mistake ever again. Which made the scene even more crucial.
Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the Gate: "To every man upon this earth death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, And the temples of his gods."
When any one of us is lying in our bed, sick or dying and fearing our death, terrified of our own mortality, one should watch this scene and remember those words. It elevates us and gives us the courage to face our end.
@Lord Krishna’s Indonesian Soldier since I am an athiest, then my point stands. I could think of no better way to face the end than to show defiance towards those that would seek to control me.
Might have been a good ending to Mass Effect 3. With Shepard and Anderson pushing the nuclear button on top the crucible. Imagine Shepard delivering that Horatius line
Sergeant Costume (at the siege of Athlone): "These planks must fall, this bridge must fall. We need 10 brave men to die for Ireland, after me have I got nine more to fall with me ...and the bridge?" Athlone, Ireland Crucial bridge over the river Shannon. Remnant of Ireland's army was trapped across the bridge, under deadly unremitting fire. Teams of 10 Irish went out, each time calling "I need 10 brave men to die for Ireland with me." Each fighter could only make 1, 2, or 3 strokes before being killed. It's unknown how many "10s" answered the call, but eventually the bridge supports were cut down. My great great grandmother was Irish, a teacher, would have been killed by the British if they'd caught her. Education in Ireland was ILLEGAL. Ireland is arguably England's most terrible shame.
1:30 I like how Morgan Freeman is smiling when jack presses the button, prob cause from his characters perspective he wanted to destroy the "tet" for a LONG time
For some reason this ending scene made me feel so empathetic. Think about what one of those drones did to the Scavs. Now imagine you're the guy at the end and there's like 10 coming at you. The explosion would be the most liberating feeling. Oceans of relief. Great movie. Killer scene. The soundtrack is dynamite as well.
TOO PERFECT, that is the flaw of unlimitedly expanded perfection. No room for errors, or to allow Nature to make exceptions to the rules. Only the goal justified regardless of the means. That ending scene was symbolic of the uncompleted Star Wars moral dilemma. A single Clone becomes aware of the situation around him and takes action to defend the enemies that he is program to fight. Cruise kills all his brothers and sisters on i the Tet to save the remains of humanity. The Tet was driven to survive too and Humanity as well as earth was expendable.
One thing that I think that gets overlooked in this ending scene, is when Tom Crusie is giving the whole 'How can a man die better speech' to Sally, the scene switches to Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's character @ 00:58 with the comment 'When facing fearful odds' as the drones approach the survivors on the surface. No doubt the Cruise and Freeman characters are 'dying better' but also shows that this minor character and his partner are willingly to do the same thing.
That scene also symbolizes the story of Horatius (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), where he stands at the Sublician bridge defending Rome (the bunker) against the Etruscan army (the bots flying towards them), along side his two companions. Very good symbolism.
I still love to laugh at people who call Tom Cruise horrible. He elevates every film he's in with his performances, all of them, because he always absorbs his characters no matter how similar, with heavy gravitas and purity. Here in Oblivion, one of the more underrated sci-fi films of all time, he blew it out of the park. Literally ;D such a haunting, epic and shout-out moment. I really wanted to clap when he called "Sally" out, just so BA.
Yeah. Tom Cruise makes any movie he's in worth watching. I've never seen a movie with him in it where he doesn't deliver the goods. I can't wait for Jack Reacher 2!
Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the gate: ‘To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the ashes of his fathers, And the temples of his Gods,
Its heart breaking how underrated this film is. I enjoyed this alot start to finish and this ending was amazing. Loved this when I was 15 seeing it in cinemas and equally love it as much now seeing it at 22 on TV.
Apparently, I made a HUGE mistake not watching this underrated masterpiece sooner or even when it came out. I’m a sci-fi fan myself and to be honest I’ve never watched this movie because when it came out, the trailers weren’t that interesting and there wasn’t really any hype for this movie at all. Therefore, I wasn’t interested in this movie. However, I saw this on Netflix recently and basically said the hell with it and watched it. This is a really great movie and has one of the best endings when it comes to sci-fi movies. I’m so mad this movie didn’t have any hype causing this movie to be so very unnecessarily underrated.
I was a kid when that came up and didn't watched it in theaters since we didn't have that much money. I wish i could've seen this in theater and this movie deserves 800 million dollars box office for sure so they can make more of that kind of masterpieces. Tom Cruise is a great actor I love his M.I movies. He is probably the one of few actor that makes me watch behind the scenes for a movie. Thank you Tom. I hope you make movies like that in the future.
This scene gives me goosebumps... Showcasing the indomitable spirit of man through the story of Horatius. Mankind, united, would fight anything no matter the odds!
2:02-2:07 in my opinion, this scene is one of the best scenes in cinema history. Visually it’s striking, but Jack’s death and Julia’s reaction to his death is extremely heart-breaking. Their relationship and romance was the best part of Oblivion. You felt their love and you felt her loss. Such an underrated film.
You are so right at that. In my belief and my world this Julia is exactly how a woman in love is and should be. I think in the movie it is said by Morgan Freeman when he is asked ‘how do you know …’ and his answer is ‘because she believes in him’. A good woman is a powerful thing next to a man.
I have been watching Tom Cruise since his first movie in Taps and you may not agree with his spiritual beliefs but he is one of the greatest actors of all time.
I don't care about his beliefs. That's all his business. But I can always count on him to entertain me. He has so many great movies that I can just watch over and over again. This is one of them
yes!!! The character is already dying. He's bleeding internally from the Drone attack and he has perhaps 20 minutes to an hour to live anyways. When you're dying, the GREATEST thing you can do is take your nemesis/enemy/tormentor with you. Him knowing that they're setting off a NUKE in the face of Sally ... well, to a dying man, that is an EPIC WAY to go! :D
Absolutely amazing scene and great ending to a solid sci-fi movie. Great acting by freeman and cruise here - freeman with his well played subtly and cruise with conviction. Bravo boys. Also very well put together in terms of editing, cinematography and soundtrack. A truly underrated film.
This would be cool if there was a second movie that was based in London, where jacks wife receives a distress signal coming from one of the old buildings, buildings meaning the houses of Parliament or Buckingham Palace
This movie is more style than substance, but it is still very enjoyable. An underrated SciFi film from Tom Cruise, the actor who has saved the world more than any other.
“And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds For the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his Gods?” ― Thomas Babington Macaulay, Lays of Ancient Rome
This movie is so awesome, the sound effect of the TET Drones is amazing and scary if you challenge them, i really wish that they make another movie, but this time, where is this alien technological advance ship came from or who build it in the first place. Because my theory will always be the same, the TET revolt against his original alien creator as a superior powerful AI god, or simply the TET creator transfer his brain into the AI to become a technological space god.
You could end it like this if you shoot that thing. I personally loved the Symbiosis ending (sorry if I spelled that wrong). And fuck quarians. Why did they attack Geth TWICE?
I love how Morgan Freeman smiles defiantly as the bomb goes off…. If humanity is to have such a final moment, may the men destined to endure it do so with a defiant smile upon their face…
The romance was actually good though. It made Jack more of a human than genetically modified robot designed by enemy. At least the romance didn't take away from actual plot nor was it any way explicit unlike most Hollywood movies.
Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the Gate: “To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the ashes of his fathers, And the temples of his gods,
id love a backstory of the TET because it seems more like an invasion before its designers arrive. an AI wouldn't go through the trouble of creating clones for so long, just send the drones and keep wiping out everyone. I think it was sent by someone and went rogue, maybe even killing its creator.
what a horribly underrated film. one of my favorite sci fi films of all time!
This and Sunshine oh damn what quallity
jesus christ do not compare this to sunshine...that movie was genre defining and griping. This movie is a slide show of scenes that have already been done better in other sci-fi films
Yeah, tbh i prefer these standalone film instead ones that have tons of episodes.
deathnyxvideos They have more of an impact on the viewer because they give it their all, they’ve only got one shot.
Just watched it today for the first time. Wow.
I don't care what the critics say
Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman are an effective team
HELL YEAH
"I am your god." It dares to speak that in front Morgan Freeman? Sally, you got some nerves
art studio udara that’s why she’s dead lmao
Not every a.i is enlightened. And Tom didn't stand for such blasphemy.
art studio udara her name should’ve been Karen instead 😂
FYI she obviously said it to jack
Thank you for making me laugh
I love how Morgan Freeman just smiles at the end, like "You mad bro?" :D
I know I love this part of the Movie!!!!!
Haha I seen that!!
and jack says it all "Fuck you sally."
Lol
Lewis Tóth aye pal, that's been my favourite part of the movie ever since I first watched it.
This scene is just pure art: the acting, the directing, the visuals, the music... THE MUSIC!!!
Miatpi I still listen to the soundtrack
Miatpi exactly man, pure art and excellent climax
Cranked Ona Sailboat do you know the name of the soundtrack ?
Fearful Odds is the soundtrack name
@@BobbyWoody429 Thanks
Sally (The Tet) never understood the heroism found in human beings and underestimated humanity’s propensity for self-preservation. What a beautiful and poetic end to a masterful sci-fi epic.
That is why if you going to invade us, kill all of us. Because if you leave just 1 of us, that is all we need.
@@PunKComido Noted.
Addding command no. 654- Kill all of them at once.
Retrieving command no. 21- Enslave the younglings.
Nuff said good Sir!
@@Adonis626 and to hear the lamentations of their women!
Yeah I felt it was weak at first watch viewing however you start to see the limitation of a learning Machine/artifical intelligence. It defeated humans so triumphly it underestimated simple cunning trick, because it has never had a chance to encounter the unpredictability of humans.
However it it survived, it will never make the same mistake ever again. Which made the scene even more crucial.
Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the Gate:
"To every man upon this earth death cometh soon or late.
And how can man die better than facing fearful odds,
for the ashes of his fathers, And the temples of his gods."
what do you mean eryk pyc?
Eryk is trying to say he’s an edgelord incel.
Mine too!
GREAT scene, lines, & quote. ✌
@@ireneuszpyc6684 How does it feel to be living proof that mediocrity knows nothing greater than itself.
Best use of the one F-word allowed in a PG-13 movie
Up there with Alita.
You're Goddamn right it was!!!
More bang for your f×××k
@@masterimbecile 🤔
Just the best “Frick you” in general.
"How can a man die better, facing fearful odds in the ashes of his fathers and the temples of his gods" words to live by.
Old man Horatius. One of the finest sons of Rome in history.
When any one of us is lying in our bed, sick or dying and fearing our death, terrified of our own mortality, one should watch this scene and remember those words. It elevates us and gives us the courage to face our end.
I feel like this whole movie was made just for that.
‘..fearful odds, *for the ashes..’
@@Frankie2012channel A brilliant idea honestly
The grin on Morgan Freeman's face when Tom Cruise presses the button, is priceless!
Such a powerful scene!
my thoughts exactly.. I loved it
f8k you sally
Indeed. Imagine having a moment at our end where such a grin is merited. That truly is an ending to be envious of.
@Lord Krishna’s Indonesian Soldier since I am an athiest, then my point stands. I could think of no better way to face the end than to show defiance towards those that would seek to control me.
Might have been a good ending to Mass Effect 3. With Shepard and Anderson pushing the nuclear button on top the crucible. Imagine Shepard delivering that Horatius line
has to be one of the all time best endings. looking death in the face. and dying in defense of another life.
Never underestimate the madness and courage of the human being.
Sergeant Costume (at the siege of Athlone): "These planks must fall, this bridge must fall. We need 10 brave men to die for Ireland, after me have I got nine more to fall with me ...and the bridge?"
Athlone, Ireland Crucial bridge over the river Shannon. Remnant of Ireland's army was trapped across the bridge, under deadly unremitting fire. Teams of 10 Irish went out, each time calling "I need 10 brave men to die for Ireland with me." Each fighter could only make 1, 2, or 3 strokes before being killed. It's unknown how many "10s" answered the call, but eventually the bridge supports were cut down.
My great great grandmother was Irish, a teacher, would have been killed by the British if they'd caught her. Education in Ireland was ILLEGAL.
Ireland is arguably England's most terrible shame.
Yeah, it reminds me a lot of "Docking" from Interstellar.
fight for ur nation today against invasion from 3rd world. this is now ur challenge@@veralenora7368
1:30 I like how Morgan Freeman is smiling when jack presses the button, prob cause from his characters perspective he wanted to destroy the "tet" for a LONG time
An incredible ending to an incredible movie.
Hats off to Joseph Kosinki; he made an absolute MASTERPIECE of a movie.
For some reason this ending scene made me feel so empathetic. Think about what one of those drones did to the Scavs. Now imagine you're the guy at the end and there's like 10 coming at you. The explosion would be the most liberating feeling. Oceans of relief. Great movie. Killer scene. The soundtrack is dynamite as well.
you know who the scavs are right?
I know a truly epic scene. The music made it even better! God I love this movie.
Hate to correct your math, but I counted 9 drones.
@@TheFanboy19 why do you have to micromanage it IDIOT
The soundtrack is ALL time
This scene was not staged. The explosion was real and Morgan Freeman survived it.
lols
Well.he is God so......lol
And tom managed to outrun the explosion :D
@@schwartzy65 😂
Lol
Tom Cruise nails it...
With a real nail too
“With weeping and with laughter still is the story told,
How well Horatius kept the bridge in the brave days of old.”
I love Morgan’s massive smile as the bomb detonates
1:53 "A Lannister always pays his debts."
Lol
The orchestral music absolutely completes this scene to it's finest!
This film is not underrated. It’s under appreciated ! It’s a true gem for everyone that bothers to watch it.
I was shocked at how good this movie was.
The Tet....what a brilliant machine.
TOO PERFECT, that is the flaw of unlimitedly expanded perfection. No room for errors, or to allow Nature to make exceptions to the rules. Only the goal justified regardless of the means. That ending scene was symbolic of the uncompleted Star Wars moral dilemma. A single Clone becomes aware of the situation around him and takes action to defend the enemies that he is program to fight. Cruise kills all his brothers and sisters on i the Tet to save the remains of humanity. The Tet was driven to survive too and Humanity as well as earth was expendable.
Ted: actually I'm already here. By the name of Google
Moral of the story: never trust Melissa Leo
One thing that I think that gets overlooked in this ending scene, is when Tom Crusie is giving the whole 'How can a man die better speech' to Sally, the scene switches to Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's character @ 00:58 with the comment 'When facing fearful odds' as the drones approach the survivors on the surface. No doubt the Cruise and Freeman characters are 'dying better' but also shows that this minor character and his partner are willingly to do the same thing.
That scene also symbolizes the story of Horatius (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), where he stands at the Sublician bridge defending Rome (the bunker) against the Etruscan army (the bots flying towards them), along side his two companions. Very good symbolism.
I still love to laugh at people who call Tom Cruise horrible. He elevates every film he's in with his performances, all of them, because he always absorbs his characters no matter how similar, with heavy gravitas and purity. Here in Oblivion, one of the more underrated sci-fi films of all time, he blew it out of the park. Literally ;D such a haunting, epic and shout-out moment. I really wanted to clap when he called "Sally" out, just so BA.
Yeah. Tom Cruise makes any movie he's in worth watching. I've never seen a movie with him in it where he doesn't deliver the goods. I can't wait for Jack Reacher 2!
Agreed, this my favorite Tom Cruise movie, he shows a far reach in his acting ability.
+Winston S. Hell ya Jack Reacher 2 looks good Tom is a bad ass.
Jared Kuntz totally agree. well said
Chef Tal I agree. not a fan of his beliefs. But his acting is Great.
Morgan freeman smile at the end priceless went out a hero too with jack
It started out good to. I think the quote was something like "From Rome, a city you destroyed."
It's been 5 years since this movie was released and I still find this scene as a materpiece
9 years and still is a masterpeice
It was released when we been invaded 🇮🇶🥲 2014
Nikolaj Coster waldau was ready to make a stand, tbh if they just had some Stingers theyd have a way better shot to win
dude its been 10, but its still fire
Struggle, Sacrifice, Death, Oblivion. Then inevitably, to be forgotten. That is the hardest of all.
Their is no greater love than to lay down one's life to save his fellow man.
*Get rekt, Sally. Checkmate, Aliens...*
Just check...
@@stefanstojadinovic2486 and then a mate 😃
1:20 The perfect blossom is a rare thing. You could spend your life looking for one, and it would not be a wasted life.
I didn’t understand this comment but Ik it means something good can someone explain it? Or maybe the time stamp is wrong?
@@cesarandresdechoudens6987 last samurai. Message within
Either something worth living and dying for; or finding the beauty around you.
@@jacksonemory4358 thx
@@Joseph-ic8xd thx
Then out spake brave Horatius,
The Captain of the gate:
‘To every man upon this earth
Death cometh soon or late.
And how can man die better
Than facing fearful odds,
For the ashes of his fathers,
And the temples of his Gods,
Winston Churchill loved quoting that.
Its heart breaking how underrated this film is. I enjoyed this alot start to finish and this ending was amazing. Loved this when I was 15 seeing it in cinemas and equally love it as much now seeing it at 22 on TV.
One of the best Scifi movies in the 2010s. Absolutely underrated.
The most epic, powerful, and well-created sci-fi movie I've seen in decades.
Apparently, I made a HUGE mistake not watching this underrated masterpiece sooner or even when it came out. I’m a sci-fi fan myself and to be honest I’ve never watched this movie because when it came out, the trailers weren’t that interesting and there wasn’t really any hype for this movie at all. Therefore, I wasn’t interested in this movie. However, I saw this on Netflix recently and basically said the hell with it and watched it. This is a really great movie and has one of the best endings when it comes to sci-fi movies. I’m so mad this movie didn’t have any hype causing this movie to be so very unnecessarily underrated.
felt the same when I saw it years ago on demand.
I was upset too that I didn’t watch it in theaters. Oblivion and Interstellar are my favorite Sci-Fi movies.
I was a kid when that came up and didn't watched it in theaters since we didn't have that much money. I wish i could've seen this in theater and this movie deserves 800 million dollars box office for sure so they can make more of that kind of masterpieces. Tom Cruise is a great actor I love his M.I movies. He is probably the one of few actor that makes me watch behind the scenes for a movie. Thank you Tom. I hope you make movies like that in the future.
@Andrew Bell - Same underrated thing going with Edge of Tomorrow. Tom Cruise is just pure CLASS, no matter what the sheep say.
the trailers were definitely interesting
Sally : that is not the survivor you promised me.
Tom: no is the one that you deserve
1:50 "That's Jaime Fookin' Lannister"
This scene gives me goosebumps... Showcasing the indomitable spirit of man through the story of Horatius. Mankind, united, would fight anything no matter the odds!
Extremely satisfying movie with one of the all -time best endings ever.
9 years later and this movie still hits home
2:02-2:07 in my opinion, this scene is one of the best scenes in cinema history. Visually it’s striking, but Jack’s death and Julia’s reaction to his death is extremely heart-breaking. Their relationship and romance was the best part of Oblivion. You felt their love and you felt her loss. Such an underrated film.
You are so right at that. In my belief and my world this Julia is exactly how a woman in love is and should be. I think in the movie it is said by Morgan Freeman when he is asked ‘how do you know …’ and his answer is ‘because she believes in him’. A good woman is a powerful thing next to a man.
So I may have this wrong but I believe the art piece he gave her was a famous one about a woman who is blind and survives on a farm.
I have been watching Tom Cruise since his first movie in Taps and you may not agree with his spiritual beliefs but he is one of the greatest actors of all time.
Same here! Agreed 👍
I don't care about his beliefs. That's all his business. But I can always count on him to entertain me. He has so many great movies that I can just watch over and over again. This is one of them
Edge of tomorrow and oblivion are two of Tom cruise most underrated movies of all time....
pause it at 1:32 and you can see Morgan Freeman's satisfied smile. At long last he completed his mission.
yes!!! The character is already dying. He's bleeding internally from the Drone attack and he has perhaps 20 minutes to an hour to live anyways. When you're dying, the GREATEST thing you can do is take your nemesis/enemy/tormentor with you. Him knowing that they're setting off a NUKE in the face of Sally ... well, to a dying man, that is an EPIC WAY to go! :D
The smile on freeman’s face when he detonates 💰
🏆That smile on Morgan Freemans face right before the explosion🏆
thare is only one god Sally and its morgan fuking freeman
Lmao
Hahahaha!! Damn straight!! ;)
J D our lord and savior Jesus morgen freemen Christ
all hail Lord Freeman am I right?!
Lmaoooo
The Tet reminds me of Verizon for some reason
Don't know why, but that made me laugh
Same thing honestly lol
Lol
check out the Atlas from No Mans Sky
Again, why is this movie so forgotten?
Ángel EM because it raises questions like “how can we be sure those who claim to be winners globally are not like Sally?”.
@@alexeysamokhin9629 heh that explains why i never heard of this movie until i watched it yesterday
Because it's called oblivion?
@@maximilianolavenacollaud8342 Goddamn
@@maximilianolavenacollaud8342 WOAH!
Even the drones at 0:58 form the shape of the Tet
If there is such a thing as dying well.
It wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world.
Modern medicine is always inventing new horrible ways to die.
Absolutely amazing scene and great ending to a solid sci-fi movie.
Great acting by freeman and cruise here - freeman with his well played subtly and cruise with conviction. Bravo boys.
Also very well put together in terms of editing, cinematography and soundtrack.
A truly underrated film.
My favourite genre combination is sci fi and emotion
one of the greatest movie scores ever.
MUSİC fucking amazing... i wish all the films have music like that.
Yasoing have you seen interstellar Ost? it's just amazing...
M83, check out their albums, “hurry up we’re dreaming/Saturdays=youth,” two epic albums. Antonio Gonzales is a Legend!
what about "Upgrade" soundtracks
This would be cool if there was a second movie that was based in London, where jacks wife receives a distress signal coming from one of the old buildings, buildings meaning the houses of Parliament or Buckingham Palace
This movie is more style than substance, but it is still very enjoyable. An underrated SciFi film from Tom Cruise, the actor who has saved the world more than any other.
John Frankenheimer not really. there is a shit ton of substance to this film.
It's entirely about substance. I think you are confusing substance with depth..
Nope, you just didn't get the substance, it's all over the place.
"I am your God"
Jack looks at Morgan Freeman.
“And how can man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods?”
― Thomas Babington Macaulay, Lays of Ancient Rome
This movie is so awesome, the sound effect of the TET Drones is amazing and scary if you challenge them, i really wish that they make another movie, but this time, where is this alien technological advance ship came from or who build it in the first place. Because my theory will always be the same, the TET revolt against his original alien creator as a superior powerful AI god, or simply the TET creator transfer his brain into the AI to become a technological space god.
Underrated masterpiece. Fucking epic.
1:14
Big alien AI: I am your god Jack
Jack: (casually turns and looks at Morgan freeman)
1:31 somebody make a gif of that smile
the guy near him was smiling.
This is how Mass Effect 3 should have ended... just without the clones. :P
+Nozyspy ahah that would've actually of been so great!
You could end it like this if you shoot that thing. I personally loved the Symbiosis ending (sorry if I spelled that wrong). And fuck quarians. Why did they attack Geth TWICE?
AntiMaterija If you shoot at it you loose and all the races are destroyed, no awesome sacrifice like this.
It would've been amazing.
Tom Cruise for Mass Effect! movie!
Love Morgan's smile. Couldn't have said it better myself Jack!
the soundscore was amazing... unforgetable movie. love it...
I love how Morgan Freeman smiles defiantly as the bomb goes off…. If humanity is to have such a final moment, may the men destined to endure it do so with a defiant smile upon their face…
I still can't understand the hatred for this superb movie !!!!
“And how can a man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, And the temples of his Gods.” .. chills
I was disheartened that Joseph Kosinski did not receive the Oscar nomination of Best Director for his direction of Top Gun: Maverick!
I love the combo of Morgan Freeman and Tom Cruise, they always rock the film, they're together in.
Definitely one of the most memorable endings of the 2010s
I remember being blown away by the sound effects in this movie.
Way better movie than I expected it to be.
The soundtrack is truly one of the best in science fiction
Cruise may be a Scientology shill, but damn he's one of the only dudes doing worthy filmmaking any more.
Ive been wearing that NY baseball Hat for years now. Trying to relay message.
I recently got a new one with Flames on it.
God bless!
i love the smile of the victory from Morgan Freeman 1:30
This should be etched in my grave. It is a badass quote.
This and day after tomorrow is 2 of his most underrated movies, I love them both
edge of tomorrow *
That Smile of Morgan Freeman's character when the bomb goes off, now that is a "F YOU" smile. Absolutely EPIC.
This movie is just CLEAN & BEAUTIFUL !! 😎😆
The romance part of this movie holds it back. The concept is actually really good.
Naaah, not even close, romance is a important part.
The romance was actually good though. It made Jack more of a human than genetically modified robot designed by enemy. At least the romance didn't take away from actual plot nor was it any way explicit unlike most Hollywood movies.
@@Tooba-K123was gonna say the romance wasn't superficial it actually played a role in the plot lol
This is my favourite film of all time. Just bought the book that Jack reads, Lays of Ancient Rome. It's a really interesting piece of literature.
Same. Interesting it shows aspects of our old world, like ancient buildings found everywhere structured as antennas
I felt like a small kid enjoying an action movie.... The music... The adventure ...
"I am your god"
Then I shall quote Nietzsche: God is dead, and we have killed him *slams the detonator*
What a beautiful quote.
Literally one of the BEST sci-fi films out there SO UNDERRATED this film introduced me to M83 and to me is one of my favorite TC films...........
Then out spake brave Horatius,
The Captain of the Gate:
“To every man upon this earth
Death cometh soon or late.
And how can man die better
Than facing fearful odds,
For the ashes of his fathers,
And the temples of his gods,
id love a backstory of the TET because it seems more like an invasion before its designers arrive. an AI wouldn't go through the trouble of creating clones for so long, just send the drones and keep wiping out everyone. I think it was sent by someone and went rogue, maybe even killing its creator.
Yea a prequel would be really good if done correctly
Same what I thought, someone once created it and it went terribly wrong, but there are also remnants of original code.
That's exactly what I thought. It definitely seems like a advance AI went rogue agisnt its original creator (TET).
The musical score really makes this scene great.
new secret ending for No Man's Sky NEXT update confirmed.
When your apple iphone gets out of control and you have to take back control.
This movie was sooo underrated and it has an amazing soundtrack!
this movie was criminally underrated
I can't stand Tom Cruise as a media figure, but this scene and that quote are awesome.