@@harpieclan1950 Inviting somoene you just met to visit your hot tub back at your place, is the universal sign that's you're DTF. Unless you met in a hot tub convention, and even then...
@@gardetto265 ehhhhh... I’ve seen her in other projects, she’s actually pretty good. It was also her first film role, so it’s a little difficult to judge somebody who hasn’t acted before up until this point.
In the anime Paranoia Agent, the state of victimhood rescues people. People suffer from all kinds of stress - sometimes personal, sometimes moral - and and an American-looking dude hits them with a baseball bat. Once they get hit and fall unconscious, no one really cares about their past life. It’s all about helping the poor victims. I don’t know how much the creator knew about Unit 731, but that anime is obviously tied to the atom bomb. Saying the atom bomb rescued the Japanese from admitting their war crimes may sound obscene, but isn’t there some truth to that? How many people know about the atomic bomb and how many know about their aggression in China in general? For example, in Israeli history students learn about the atom bomb but not one thing is said about the rape of Nanking or Unit 731. We see movies about the Holocaust often. Is there an internationally recognized day for the victims of Japan? This isn’t about whether America should’ve bombed Japan or not. It’s an interesting, difficult discussion we mustn’t avoid - but it belongs in a different book. It’s about understanding what can drive people to do such horrors. The book doesn’t relish the gore on display. there are some juicy details - babies being bathed in frozen water, a person being constantly executed and somehow never dying, diseased people forced to have sex and then give birth. The point is more about shocking you that yes, people can do these things. Haven’t we learned this lesson from the Nazis? Yes, we did. The difference is, the Nazis were losers and were the villain. Stories about the Holocaust may horrify us, but we often distance ourselves by painting the Germans as a bunch of villains smokin’ cigars and laughing maniacally. Japan were supposed to be victims. When one country - and the losing country at that - does it it’s just villainy. When a people that are supposed to be victims do it and the winners sweep it under the rug, it becomes scary. When people object to the ‘tyranny of science’, they may sound like a bunch of crazy luddites. The scientific theory is one of the integral pillars of civilization. It’s hard to imagine where we’d be without science. No idea is safe from corruption, though. The idea of people torturing and inflicting pain in the name of science may seem like recipe for a cartoonish villain in a Hollywood movie. That’s reality, though. One reason Unit 731 was allowed to remain hidden was because the data was precious enough. The scientists were given immunity if they handed over all the information they received. Many of them went to acquire high positions in Japan, especially academic positions. Even the history of something as great as science is stained by blood. It’s a perfect example of how horrible war is. Since the data from Unit 731 was pretty useful for biological warfare, many of the masterminds could go on with their lives, being scientists if they handed their data. In a way, they got redeemed because of the action that demands redemption. Imagine if Dr. Mengale was given a high position in a university because he made some scientific discoveries. The history is fairly brief, since the main role of the book is to deliver the testimonies. It’s a good piece of history, but not a very detailed one. As an introduction into the topic though, it’s good enough. The writing is precise, not too filled with jargon and the story is fairly easy to follow. The book creates a unique niche of itself in the literature of Unit 731 - by providing an easy introduction and a more personal look. As for the testimonies themselves, what Gold says in the introduction is true. They’re messy, sometimes a bit incoherent. That’s okay since they’re speeches by people who are trying to remember a horrible event from a long time ago. The messiness of it also comes from how the people in the unit didn’t know what they were doing. The testimonies come mostly from low-level workers. The masters weren’t going to risk their position in Japan. Some testimonies are better than others, but I understand the inclusion of them all. Unit 731 was destroyed. Everything was blown up and footage and pictures were hidden or destroyed, too. We will never have access to the full story, so we must make do with the little we have. Don’t expect to get a coherent story out of these. It’s a collection of anecdotes, but fascinating ones. They’re presented with a minimalism that’s frightening. Imagine if Raymond Carver wrote a collection of short stories about people in a laboratory conducting these experiments. Then again, what other way is there to tell these stories? They’re blunt. Details aren’t gory, they’re just there. Some horrors cannot be painted with any language. You cannot express being horrified and you can’t tell the full details. Just saying they forced diseased people to have sex is enough to cause a shock. It’s soaked in pain. Reading this book is both easy and difficult. The language is as minimalistic as a hard-boiled thriller, but to know so much pained was caused by human beings can be too much. As harsh as they are, we need these stories of pain. This book is an anti-war book. If there was no war, it’s possible Unit 731 wouldn’t have existed. Now, I don’t think we can just lay down our arms and war would be over. Both sides need to lay down their arms for this to happen. Yet what will cause them to do it? At some point, I don’t think ideological or territorial conflicts matter much. We need to stare at the abyss without blinking, without romanticizing it or dramatizing it. We need the cold, hard facts of how much pain war causes. It really doesn’t matter whether Japan should be hated for what they did, or be forgiven because they got the atom bomb. What matters is we humans are capable of producing such pain, but no one wants to suffer through this. Until all of us - and I’m including every single continent, since the narrative is of ‘Evil West’ is too easy to swallow - are horrified by war, it won’t stop. Reading about Unit 731 is essential. This far into human history, it’s time to know exactly how much pain war causes. War doesn’t only result in people shooting each other. Civilians are murdered in their homes. Great ideas like science are being abused. Schools today preach a lot about the glory of programming and getting your own start-up company. I don’t think this is what will prevent another Unit 731.
This was my favorite movie as a kid. I remember the first time I watched this on channel 50, I was around 12 or 13. I remember thinking this was 5he coolest movie ever and that Micheal Madsen was the biggest badass I had ever seen. Watching the scene with him crouching on the hood of the car with gun in hand, made me want to be just like him when I got older lol
dude!! channel 50 was the sci fi channel right? yo, i watched that all day as a kid while my mom was at work, i was baby sitted, watching pumpkin head, chucky, that one worm movie where they travel underground, Sci fi channel is awesome for kids, because being so young i don't think those movies have the same effect as an adult whose older
Never saw it as a kid, but I saw either a DVD or cassette cover of it and thought the actress was pretty. It also blew my mind how sensual and creepy it looked
Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running 3 Honda Civics with spoon engines. And on top of that, he just went into Harry's, and he ordered 3 T66 turbos, with NOS. And a Motec exhaust.
" WHAT?!?!! EXCUSE ME!!!?!?" 😕🤨 That line was absolutely and positivity well-deliver as it was just so genuine and believable 😍😎💯👍 as you can really feel his shock and disbelief. LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 0:39
Yup, I found the movie that haunted me as a kid…. and not haunted as in tormenting me in my dreams but as in despite knowing that the chick is a alien, I still had a huge sexual attraction to her…… I was a weird kid back then 😐
Can someone please answer me why is this so much more credible and authentic than CGI today? Thank you! For example: i get GENUINELY discomforted by the eye movement at 0:58. That would NEVER ever happen with modern CGI. I mean you can tell by a mile that a mere projection is passing trough the screen... So to Hollywood CGI artist directors and whatnot titles you have given yourselves these days... Can i very kindly and politely ask you to please make CGI fills and special effects in general more authentic or just go find yourself another job to do. I mean there's many out there who would give anything to take a shot at your position and do it very very RIGHT even if it means doing it just once in a lifetime. For all the other readers: Excuse the banter, but i had to get this out somwhere...
@@miamor628 Some men find it kinky to knock up a woman, specially if she asks for it, not that strange though since we are designed to reproduce as much as possible
When 5 "doctors" can't independently come to the same medical conclusion (when diagnosing psychological conditions) and there are no scientifically proven methods from which to diagnose personality disorders, you're dealing with an opinion (not a science). Cancer is a medical diagnosis (cellular mutations can he observed underneath a microscope and in scans). Look up the history of psychiatry (it's connection to political abuse of government dissonants and it's connection to unlawful human experimentation under MK Ultra. Sydney Gottleib is a good place to start). Just because a behavior is peculiar to you doesn't mean it's pathological. It could be a cultural difference, difference in gender norms, or the result of "nurture," how one was raised. It's lazy to use armchair diagnoses to place labels on people you're too ignorant to understand. Sometimes people's erratic behavior is the result of reactive abuse. Whenever I hear a person slap the crazy label on someone I start to question if the accuser comes from a position of power and is scapegoating the person they abused or using DARVO (deny attack reverse victim and offender).
Everyones talking about the alien thing but is no one gonna mention how that guy holds his gun like a child? Isnt he supposed to be the police officer or something?
"Species is a very good movie and an unusually good sci-fi of present ages. Some of the vintage sci-fi comes out of the 50`s and 60`s and alot of present day sci-fi is of rather poor quality. Unfortunately "Species 2 and 3" fell far below the quality of the original but that is the case with most sequels. Hollywood just never learns!
You know it science fiction because the guy is naked in a hot tub with a smoking blonde and he's asking her to slow down...
No, he still had his trunk.
Would never happen in real life
The Solmanian. Only white peoples
Not everyone is a pervert like you
@@harpieclan1950 Inviting somoene you just met to visit your hot tub back at your place, is the universal sign that's you're DTF. Unless you met in a hot tub convention, and even then...
His reaction gave me a good laugh. I had to rewind it a couple of times
Lmao his reaction to her request made me laugh.
Slow your roll girl
U mean " WHAT???!!!! EXCUSE ME??!!!!" XD
Facts 😂 she just should have said, I want you to bang me 😂
Telling a man about a baby will definitely have him running for the hills 😂
Lousy scriptwriting. That girl isn't smart for an alien.
The excorsit
when you realize she meant she wanted to give you a baby.
I don’t want kids at all
The real mightmare began when she said "I want a baby" damn he just want to have some fun
She needed him for a baby... nuff said
@@Alex861697 But he never knew that. None of her victims actually had idea on who she is after all.
His progeny will be genetically improved.
@Early 2000s Vibes same thing happened to me, I was mortified because it came out of nowhere 😂
If that was addressed to me I would have said *how many?*
If you want to lose a man in 6secs like fast and furious, tell them you want a baby
I don’t want one
And thus Mark Zuckerberg was born.
This
This is the comment officer
Lol
@@feminico2613 🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Not you going to the police DIO!🤣😂
:D
This woman was beautiful and underrated.
BRIAN TICAS I maybe crazy but.....I be her mate.....yeah I’m nuts....
How is someone underrated when their acting sucks
@@gardetto265 I don't think her acting sucks. She was alright. Very good looking man. That's part of her acting already.
Trash acting
@@gardetto265 ehhhhh... I’ve seen her in other projects, she’s actually pretty good. It was also her first film role, so it’s a little difficult to judge somebody who hasn’t acted before up until this point.
The REAL horror comes 9 months later. In the form of alimony paycheck.
maximkazhenkov11 I love abortions ^^
maximkazhenkov11 I want to lay you for your paycheck ,joke 😂
The real horror is when you realise you cant pay off child debts even worse
In the anime Paranoia Agent, the state of victimhood rescues people. People suffer from all kinds of stress - sometimes personal, sometimes moral - and and an American-looking dude hits them with a baseball bat. Once they get hit and fall unconscious, no one really cares about their past life. It’s all about helping the poor victims.
I don’t know how much the creator knew about Unit 731, but that anime is obviously tied to the atom bomb. Saying the atom bomb rescued the Japanese from admitting their war crimes may sound obscene, but isn’t there some truth to that? How many people know about the atomic bomb and how many know about their aggression in China in general? For example, in Israeli history students learn about the atom bomb but not one thing is said about the rape of Nanking or Unit 731. We see movies about the Holocaust often. Is there an internationally recognized day for the victims of Japan?
This isn’t about whether America should’ve bombed Japan or not. It’s an interesting, difficult discussion we mustn’t avoid - but it belongs in a different book. It’s about understanding what can drive people to do such horrors. The book doesn’t relish the gore on display. there are some juicy details - babies being bathed in frozen water, a person being constantly executed and somehow never dying, diseased people forced to have sex and then give birth. The point is more about shocking you that yes, people can do these things.
Haven’t we learned this lesson from the Nazis? Yes, we did. The difference is, the Nazis were losers and were the villain. Stories about the Holocaust may horrify us, but we often distance ourselves by painting the Germans as a bunch of villains smokin’ cigars and laughing maniacally. Japan were supposed to be victims. When one country - and the losing country at that - does it it’s just villainy. When a people that are supposed to be victims do it and the winners sweep it under the rug, it becomes scary.
When people object to the ‘tyranny of science’, they may sound like a bunch of crazy luddites. The scientific theory is one of the integral pillars of civilization. It’s hard to imagine where we’d be without science. No idea is safe from corruption, though. The idea of people torturing and inflicting pain in the name of science may seem like recipe for a cartoonish villain in a Hollywood movie.
That’s reality, though. One reason Unit 731 was allowed to remain hidden was because the data was precious enough. The scientists were given immunity if they handed over all the information they received. Many of them went to acquire high positions in Japan, especially academic positions. Even the history of something as great as science is stained by blood.
It’s a perfect example of how horrible war is. Since the data from Unit 731 was pretty useful for biological warfare, many of the masterminds could go on with their lives, being scientists if they handed their data. In a way, they got redeemed because of the action that demands redemption. Imagine if Dr. Mengale was given a high position in a university because he made some scientific discoveries.
The history is fairly brief, since the main role of the book is to deliver the testimonies. It’s a good piece of history, but not a very detailed one. As an introduction into the topic though, it’s good enough. The writing is precise, not too filled with jargon and the story is fairly easy to follow. The book creates a unique niche of itself in the literature of Unit 731 - by providing an easy introduction and a more personal look.
As for the testimonies themselves, what Gold says in the introduction is true. They’re messy, sometimes a bit incoherent. That’s okay since they’re speeches by people who are trying to remember a horrible event from a long time ago. The messiness of it also comes from how the people in the unit didn’t know what they were doing. The testimonies come mostly from low-level workers. The masters weren’t going to risk their position in Japan.
Some testimonies are better than others, but I understand the inclusion of them all. Unit 731 was destroyed. Everything was blown up and footage and pictures were hidden or destroyed, too. We will never have access to the full story, so we must make do with the little we have. Don’t expect to get a coherent story out of these. It’s a collection of anecdotes, but fascinating ones.
They’re presented with a minimalism that’s frightening. Imagine if Raymond Carver wrote a collection of short stories about people in a laboratory conducting these experiments. Then again, what other way is there to tell these stories? They’re blunt. Details aren’t gory, they’re just there. Some horrors cannot be painted with any language. You cannot express being horrified and you can’t tell the full details. Just saying they forced diseased people to have sex is enough to cause a shock.
It’s soaked in pain. Reading this book is both easy and difficult. The language is as minimalistic as a hard-boiled thriller, but to know so much pained was caused by human beings can be too much. As harsh as they are, we need these stories of pain. This book is an anti-war book. If there was no war, it’s possible Unit 731 wouldn’t have existed.
Now, I don’t think we can just lay down our arms and war would be over. Both sides need to lay down their arms for this to happen. Yet what will cause them to do it? At some point, I don’t think ideological or territorial conflicts matter much. We need to stare at the abyss without blinking, without romanticizing it or dramatizing it. We need the cold, hard facts of how much pain war causes. It really doesn’t matter whether Japan should be hated for what they did, or be forgiven because they got the atom bomb. What matters is we humans are capable of producing such pain, but no one wants to suffer through this. Until all of us - and I’m including every single continent, since the narrative is of ‘Evil West’ is too easy to swallow - are horrified by war, it won’t stop.
Reading about Unit 731 is essential. This far into human history, it’s time to know exactly how much pain war causes. War doesn’t only result in people shooting each other. Civilians are murdered in their homes. Great ideas like science are being abused. Schools today preach a lot about the glory of programming and getting your own start-up company. I don’t think this is what will prevent another Unit 731.
and child support which is about $220 more
This was my favorite movie as a kid. I remember the first time I watched this on channel 50, I was around 12 or 13. I remember thinking this was 5he coolest movie ever and that Micheal Madsen was the biggest badass I had ever seen. Watching the scene with him crouching on the hood of the car with gun in hand, made me want to be just like him when I got older lol
AS A KID??!;
dude!! channel 50 was the sci fi channel right? yo, i watched that all day as a kid while my mom was at work, i was baby sitted, watching pumpkin head, chucky, that one worm movie where they travel underground, Sci fi channel is awesome for kids, because being so young i don't think those movies have the same effect as an adult whose older
Never saw it as a kid, but I saw either a DVD or cassette cover of it and thought the actress was pretty. It also blew my mind how sensual and creepy it looked
Yea totally agree crazy I rm this movie scene and it totally made me wish I never seen the movie
"I want a baby""What , excuse me?"My reaction as well
Like, if a girl want to get rid of the guy, that might work XD
fabio perei
guy was scared of being a parent
Are we talking about bambino?? Best with the right lady
" if i girl want to get rid of the guy" except it wasn't Sil intention at the moment.
Because HR Giger thought Alien was too subtle.
Sigmund Freud would have a field day with this movie
Would you mind to enlighten me?
I really felt sorry for this dude
Indeed, and he was murdered in a horrid fashion.
Steve Nicolas are you ok? because I'm a guy
In some way, the guy gets a Fatality, Mortal Kombat style.
Sil has no sympathy
Only she wants is .. too breed
@@EdjeMr1975 She represents the shapeshifting Reptilian aliens who basically have controlled this planet for the last 12,000 years.
This movie awakened something in me
“I want a baby!” “What?!?!” LOL
😅😅
What! 🤨 excuse me! 🤨lol 😆 🤣 😂 😅😅😅😂 I remembered watching this when I was a pre teen
@@tylerturner8362 gotta love dark comedy. In Ravenous there was “HE WAS LICKING ME!”
I don’t want them 😂
This scene scared the shit out of me when I saw it in theaters back in the 90s
Same lol
same here
Poor guy, he gets f#$ked in the process of f&+king. Horrifying beyond belief and imagination. WOW!
I remember seeing this film back when it came out in the movie theatre's.
The way his face looked as the tentacle was going into his mouth kills me every time - LMAO
& also the way he was screaming at 1:10 😂😂😂😂😂
@Zam Marvel it’s because the agents showed up and as for the tentacle, there are some sexual overtones there.
@@GSGExtreme44 why they made it like this this is horrible and did u see that when the baby came out of her chest my god and why she killed him
since this scene is easier to shoot backwards, you can see that the bubbles enter his nose instead of coming out of it =D
@@sanctumviatasbaby 😂 watching again
Michael Madsen is such a badass, there's something so cool about him and how he portrays tough guys
His reaction to her request make me laugh 🤣🤣🤣
This is a movie that might actually be better in a remake. The premise is interesting with aliens sending genetic code from far off.
I want a baby! 😐
WHAT?! EXCUSE ME! 😟
Before I discover the Alien franchise... this is was my Alien ❤
One of the most disturbing movies ever made.
0:41 Mans should’ve just said “So long as I don’t have to pay child-support, yes ma’am!”
Clapping cheeks at Area 51. Lmao
I wish I had a woman wanting me like that.
Corek BleedingHollow patience you will
Maybe you should date with some gastroenterologist and colonoskopist.
Here i am
Same
Better hope it's a girl, get a little boy and many women's stomach's will explode.
the actress is beautiful, i mean the one that play the alien
Natasha Henstridge.. Yep.. Untill you see the rest of the movie
Любен Иеанов for real😂
@@MrNone-d5s But I loved this movie.
Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running 3 Honda Civics with spoon engines. And on top of that, he just went into Harry's, and he ordered 3 T66 turbos, with NOS. And a Motec exhaust.
L to the O to the L
😂😂😂
Not only she wanted a baby, but she wanted her species to outnumber
Western Hentai?
Xenomorph'porn
Are you speciest? I'm triggered.
It's reverse tentacle hentai
Hentai live Action
You an idiot
" WHAT?!?!! EXCUSE ME!!!?!?" 😕🤨 That line was absolutely and positivity well-deliver as it was just so genuine and believable 😍😎💯👍 as you can really feel his shock and disbelief. LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 0:39
The best part about this is Sil's transformation, from human form to alien form.
Hot alien and the chance to have kids who are part alien? Yeah, sign me up.
Bro she was going to kill you afterwards 🤣🤣
@@austineickhoff6864 ...worth it.
@@austineickhoff6864Totally worth it!
I'd take the risk and give SIL a baby
And no pitty for humanity ?
Denys Aidan Nope
Doesn’t matter had sex
Death by deep throating. Not our proudest death.
i probably would also if i was with her. there is nothing wrong with wanting to be a dad even if it involves having a human/alien hybrid child
Yup, I found the movie that haunted me as a kid…. and not haunted as in tormenting me in my dreams but as in despite knowing that the chick is a alien, I still had a huge sexual attraction to her…… I was a weird kid back then 😐
Why do i get the feeling this movie alone made japan cry tears of joy?
"I want a baby." That's pure terror even if she wasn't an alien. 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
I love this Planet
It's still beyond me how well they managed to pull off those special effects in 1995
I don't think CGI was even a thing back then
Eveey single time you love someone you kept killing them
Sil: I want a baby.
John Carey: What? Excuse me?
Sil: Uh, what I meant to say was… I want you, baby.
John Carey: Oh! Well, in that case…
I wanna baby ..... What excuse me? 😡
Woahhhh
Hoozah hey there
He was taken by surprise...because in reality...you'd never hear a woman say that...unless it was consentual.
Apparently when a guy says no, it doesn't really matter... But when the shoes on the other foot, it's rape...
pennsy671 delete this
pennsy671 Dude! You've triggered a SJW
Vi Lato nah
lol its a movie about an alien and she didn't rape him she fucking drowned him lol
Youre right, aliens can give consent too
Can someone please answer me why is this so much more credible and authentic than CGI today? Thank you!
For example: i get GENUINELY discomforted by the eye movement at 0:58. That would NEVER ever happen with modern CGI. I mean you can tell by a mile that a mere projection is passing trough the screen...
So to Hollywood CGI artist directors and whatnot titles you have given yourselves these days... Can i very kindly and politely ask you to please make CGI fills and special effects in general more authentic or just go find yourself another job to do. I mean there's many out there who would give anything to take a shot at your position and do it very very RIGHT even if it means doing it just once in a lifetime.
For all the other readers: Excuse the banter, but i had to get this out somwhere...
Still a better love story than "Twilight"... 😑
Smith Was A Jaeger From No Straight Roads Encore Edition Tiny Troopers Global Ops
I love this movie. It was one of the very first horror movies I had seen as a kid and it scared me so much 😂
This H R Giger alien should have a great come back!
It sure does and hopefully meet his perfect oragnisim the xenomorph
I remember when we watch this in cinema,,,my friends and I thought she was the most gorgeous beautiful woman
When us Scorpios gets attached to you?😆😂😭😭
I saw this movie at the drive in when I was a kid. Natasha Henstridge was the first naked lady I ever saw. I hit puberty that night haha.
😂
Thats why i love 90s movies, even the bit actors were great
You know when a woman tells me I want a baby I feel with more energy
What
@@miamor628 Some men find it kinky to knock up a woman, specially if she asks for it, not that strange though since we are designed to reproduce as much as possible
@@b3ygghsas true. I've had a few men flat out tell me they want to make a baby with me.. so awkward cuz I never wanted kids.
@@ASMRyouVEGANyet Most of the time is just a kink as in reality I doubt most of them would actually want it
I totally forgot this movie existed, it just faded away in time
"Don't go! I want a baby!" 😍
Kitty S no
No -.- this is a battle
Should have just given her the baby bro
When she wants a baby but you try to escape..
Must escape!
😂😂😂😂😂
Where i work at, There's a guy named Sil. I joked with him that he shares the same first name with the alien hybrid girl from Species. He just laughed
Sil:I don't care I want babies
No this is a battle
😂😂😂😂😂
Amazing movie!
anyone who had a women in their life with borderline personality disorder order understands this scene all too well.
When 5 "doctors" can't independently come to the same medical conclusion (when diagnosing psychological conditions) and there are no scientifically proven methods from which to diagnose personality disorders, you're dealing with an opinion (not a science). Cancer is a medical diagnosis (cellular mutations can he observed underneath a microscope and in scans). Look up the history of psychiatry (it's connection to political abuse of government dissonants and it's connection to unlawful human experimentation under MK Ultra. Sydney Gottleib is a good place to start). Just because a behavior is peculiar to you doesn't mean it's pathological. It could be a cultural difference, difference in gender norms, or the result of "nurture," how one was raised. It's lazy to use armchair diagnoses to place labels on people you're too ignorant to understand. Sometimes people's erratic behavior is the result of reactive abuse. Whenever I hear a person slap the crazy label on someone I start to question if the accuser comes from a position of power and is scapegoating the person they abused or using DARVO (deny attack reverse victim and offender).
0:38 I Wanna Baby.
When your girlfriend wants it
Ok
I want a baby
PROCEEDS TO DROWN HIM
😂😂😂😂😂
Don't care if she's an alien. Still would 💯
She-plιz don'т go...
He-waт...???
She-ι wanт a вaвy
He-eхcυѕe мe...?!?😹
Lesnar zнιмo1⃣9⃣ be b nn in hhn. I'm
Someone should edit this with the drowning music from Sonic.
Everyones talking about the alien thing but is no one gonna mention how that guy holds his gun like a child? Isnt he supposed to be the police officer or something?
If it was me I would tell her to stay in human form and we will breed a damn colony
Not that Simple... But I get It!
He took that like a champ......
"Species is a very good movie and an unusually good sci-fi of present ages. Some of the vintage sci-fi comes out of the 50`s and 60`s and alot of present day sci-fi is of rather poor quality. Unfortunately "Species 2 and 3" fell far below the quality of the original but that is the case with most sequels. Hollywood just never learns!
I wonder if this was inspiration for that Katy Perry/Kanye West song.
0:38 *GLADLY* 😩
This Movie is Just Like Faculty
Right? 😂
0:46 She's so unbothered by his desperate flailing.
She became my idol for a while when I was 12.
XD "WHAT?!, EXCUSE ME?!?!" XD
That's what happens when you don't give her a baby
This made my skin crawl.
The aliens traveled light years but were too lazy to study the laws of dating
In fairness these days they're so confusing they probably gave up.
0:42-0:43 use *0.25
In an Alternative Universe he quickly gives her a baby and survives, and he becomes DALE GRIBBLE and he loves he's alien son.
She is Alien
2024anyone here 🎉
YEP YOU GOT ME😂😅😊❤
@@AndreaFeandaRuiters cool very cool 😎 awesome
SIL: I want a baby.
ME: Well, why didn't you say so? Let's do it.
*Few seconds later*
ME: Wrong me! Wrong me! Wrong my brains out!
She turns into a monster
*Jokes on you I'm into that*
0:58 The exact moment she turned into a Na'Vi and went to kill the humans after their raid on Pandoria.
🤣
I can imagine him being in maury like: C'mon, that can't be my baby! It's a f***** 👽!
even if I saw Sil's true form, I'd still think it was worth it
*Smash Even Harder*
I always found this guy in the pool hot.
That’s what she said
@@VashtheStampede007 Who said what?
@@VashtheStampede007 She didn' t say that
@@stephy7475 He is kinda attractive , his innocence makes him adorable too lol
Just how long does that tentacle go through him? From his mouth to his stomach? Intestines?
This is soo amasing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fabulous
Love this movie
i saw this on accident when i stayed up too late when i was like 4 years old and it scarred me lol
Name film ?
I would of given her TWINS
This movie came after 23 years in Bollywood PARI
Ich denke das ist bestes horor Film für alle Zeiten! Besonders mit die wunderschöne Natascha!
How poor man...
Don't go, please,,,,, I want a BABY! WHAT????!!!!!!! EXCUSE ME!!!!!!!