I don’t remember my experience seeing this in theaters! Maybe if my mom is hanging out with a friend, I can tell my dad to take his hearing aids out, and we can watch it on blast. Or we could watch it in my room with my outrageous TV from when I was able to work and had an oversized TV and couch. My TV is disgusting: it’s enormous and it’s an Android TV or something so it’s a hassle to use. It’s from Hisense. My dad damaged his own ears in jobs he was told he should wear them. Those might’ve included his weed days. My mom was ultra Mexican-Church clean, and I’m allergic. But I could have my dad watch it with me. Last time I lost my voice was 7-8 years ago, and my deep, rusty bass of a voice was inaudible to him. He could take it. I took him to a BTS concert, and he just loved it. My mom and brother have too sensitive ears. I have Raycons
I actually like this movie. I like the scene when the fleet of Apache helicopter gunships flew over and fired off that salvo of Hellfire missiles. Of course it didn't do any good considering the Martians or wherever the extraterrestrials came from, tripods had a protective shield around them. But it still looks neat reminded me of my days when I was in the military.
@theJACK!!! I don't recall that now I know when I fired my m203 it would give off that smell that you get from the gas pushing the projectile through the barrel.
You're killing me with your riff🤣! I remember Scary Movie 4 when they skewered this flick and it had me rolling. It's an easy movie to find flaws with but it's still good. The kids were the worst, tho...for real🙂.
The scene in that Scary Movie of "This is Detroit... and this is Detroit after the attack" is the only joke from that garbage franchise that I still find somewhat funny.
I cannot stand Tom Cruise but, some of his movies are quite good. This is one of them. Remaking classic sci-fi movies is risky business to be sure but, this is a good one. 👍 It's pretty accurate to say that mankind's worst enemy will always be himself. The angry mob that takes the car is a fine example of humanity under pressure.
@@lynziewithaz5491 OMG... I completely forgot about that one!! Maybe my mind decided to block it out...😂 LBVS...Tom went off the deep end a while back!! Every time I see him giving an interview or just speaking about anything, he looks like he's ready to snap. I can't even get started on the Scientology thing 😒 Those people scare me! Peace everyone 😌
The first act of this movie is really well done, but then it loses its way and starts getting silly. I would really like to see a faithful reproduction of the book, set in Victorian England. Maybe one day in the distant future.
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I just wished they’d done something with the HMS Thunderchild (or probably USS given the film), instead of the ferry scene. Though I get they kind of swapped the whole “final act of resistance that fails” bit with the helicopter and tank charge.
“Lightning doesn’t strike in the same pla…. Oh sh*t!” 😂 As a resident of the southern gulf coast that’s our typical summer afternoon….lol. Blue skies one minute and then insane thunderstorms the next..with the occasional hurricane thrown in just to keep things interesting.
Saw this late one night when my wife was already asleep. I had to get up and look out the window at one point to make sure no Tripods were in the area. Usually it would take reading a book to get into my head at that level.
I like this one, it holds up to many rewatches & remains very creepy! I appreciated seeing Tom Cruise being "flawed" and less than competent after he's had so many hero roles
Yeah that gasoline tanker took out a whole city block. I've driven those 5000 gallon tankers when I was in the military and my grandfather drove and retired from SOHIO, he drove them also.
I hate ! Hate! HATE this kids! The boy was so annoying i was praying for his death every scene. And Dakota...jesus... know it all kid + screams + useless ... They made me side with the aliens.
As much as people hate the kids in this film, I actually don't mind it because it's how actual kids would act, screaming, crying and acting out because of all the traumatic shit happening. Yeah the screaming is annoying but kids scream and act irrational
i always loved this movie. when it came out,i was 8, and always scared me a decent bit as well as really fascinating me. i didn’t even know there was a previous adaptation’! i’ll have to give that one a watch.
This looks better than I remember it being. Of course it could be the "What!"s you added every time the aliens were pissed lol. They should do an au version where their millions of years in the making plan was thwarted by some nerds on Google Earth.
I liked the 1950's movie better, but this one was not bad, and the grandparents were the stars of the 50's version. The best sceans were the really dark molments, such as the attack on the fairy, the massive bodies in the river, fire train, and the human fertilizer scean. Really scary molments. 😨 They just seemed surreal and a unique style in any Spielburg movie.
I had the best freakin scream as a child. Last time I used it was in high school for plays and my indie film (I was off screen, and it scared me every time while editing. Even if I just heard it. It’s so shrill). I can feel the ability to do it still. Damn. I wish I watched this earlier today when I was alone in a house with a big yard. I could’ve tried it… wait, the pets would freak out. I want a place to scream in San Antonio. OH! MY CAR!!! Corollas are great at keeping in sound, and the fabric seats shouldn’t make it too loud
My vote 🗳 La Coka Racha . The first time watching is thinking the peanut allergy was going to come in play later on in the movie especially after seeing the original movie but I guess that scene just was there to show that he doesn’t know his own kids 🤷🏻♂️
@@theNewBee You're actually completely right. It's a mechanical watch. It doesn't have a battery and would not be affected by an EMP. I assume there was simply a lack of communication between costuming and writing. (I actually thought you were intentionally joking when you called it cheap, not making fun of you or anything)
@@theNewBee That's funny cause when the original came out, everyone would have been wearing mechanicals as well. Either a goof or an EMP could actually mess up a mechanical watch. I'd have to look into it. Btw love your videos, and it's super cool that you're responding to my comment on a year+ old video lol
I like this movie, the Alien walking pods, advance weapons and horn (Sound) were awesome and chilling. The visual special effects and story gows very well with that they had to work with at the time which is awesome. As for your review, you made very good use of jokes, sound input and opinion which stands out from other reviewers and I like it very much. You so totally rock Bee Man.
I find the writing so clumsly - in the beginning we are supposed to find him irresponsible because he doesn´t want to take a double (12h?) shift! and then that he is irresponsible because he got to the kids late... even though how was he going to take the kids if he were going to take a shift? It is more of tropes than an actual character flaw
I love this movie. Usually I don't like Tom Cruise but here, he s very good. And Dakota is amazing... A Spielberg movie without kids... Impossible... Thanks for the review
As a fan of the book this is one I really dislike. Not for change of time or location, or giving the main character a family, or that the aliens aren't Martians and come up out of the ground and don't look anything like their disgusting book description. Not for those reasons. The tripods are superb, the directing jaw dropping at times (the seeming single shot in the car as they flee is a peak of creative direction), the sound design is spot on. The problem is Wells book, like much of his work, was really an excuse for him to do his favourite thing - to complain about society. The book is full of social criticism, about everyone, the working class, the middle classes and the rich all get pelters via the Artilleryman character, the idea of Empire and military power gets a kicking as our own morality in war and empire building is compared to the Martians and the direct question raised, what's the difference between us really? Religion comes in for its fair share of criticism too via the Curate. And humanity as a whole takes a pounding for its tendency to revert to savagery and independent survival at all costs over any common good or sense of morality when stripped of comfort and luxury, via the brothers story of what happens in London and its mass exodus of people. The only thing Wells actively promotes about humanity that is positive is science, and he still makes barbed comment on science's proponents and their resistance to new ideas with Ogilivy's definitive claim that nothing can be alive on Mars. By comparison the films story and script is utterly cowardly and removes all such social critique, it has visual nods to 9/11 but they are appropriately, and by necessity, deferential in their presentation, not criticising or comparing humanities cruelty to the invaders. The army are seen as heroes and defenders, not the over arrogant, over confident army of the books who think a few shells into the Martian pit will soon sort them out and show them who is boss. Instead, we get a very weak social commentary on single fathers, an annoying and frankly stupid subplot about the son wanting to go fight and somehow surviving the seemingly impossible when he does go to fight, and the main character, the books narrator, here not only has to be proactive and try to save his daughter and take down a tripod on his own, he also has to be the one to point out to the army what going on with the dying Martians. They were too afraid to make this the tale of someone who is just a witness and survivor, not a hero. So the film falls into a ton of cheap sentimentality and tropes and film conventions that are directly at odds with its source material.
I still rather Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of War of the Worlds. Soo awesome 😎 but this version was half decent also. Side note I have a lot to catch up on. Being sick for almost 2 months straight I slept more than anything else. But I missed the hive! Tom hope you & the missus are having a wonderful 2022 or at least as close to it as possible!!
@@helenknight7653 my dad used to play it constantly, which is where I learned about it. One day I wanna get over to the UK and see it live, it’s still touring over there. my 10 year old daughter has never heard it, I’m trying to think of how sadistic I can truly be & if I want to connect her Bluetooth headset up to my tablet one night….I wanna see how high she jumps out of her skin when it gets to the Ulla’s 😂 Or set it as my ringtone and see what happens
Very underrated WotW-represantation & movie in general, the Tripods are perfect, especialy their "gotcha, bitch" horn! Spielberg basicly made a horror-movie, because the threat is very believable in us not having a single chance against them directly. "Skyline" isn't a better movie, but the biomechanical Lovecraftian Invasion was quite impressive, humanity being fucked. Both better horror-movies than most shit today. Tripods in that BBC version are cool too, though that 3-part mini-show kinda sucks for the most part. About Tom Cruise, I like him the most in not so typical roles, for him, probably. - Last Samurai - War of the Worlds - Collateral - Minority Report - Tropical Thunder (I think it's called!?) "Last Samurai & WotW" are probably his best acting roles.
Any chance that Spielberg has a version that actually shows E.T. piloting the tripods in this movie? And that in truth, E.T. was just a scout sent to Earth before before this invasion, but got sidetracked by crossdressing and candy.
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I definitely would have liked the movie a lot more without the annoying kids. It's got some truly amazing visuals, and I LOVE Morgan Freeman's narration. Fun Fact One: Some of the dummies they put in the river got lost and drifted further downstream, and were mistaken for real corpses. Fun Fact Two: I own a pet rat who I named Wells. Why? Because she's a tripod! (She lost a leg in an accident when she was a pup).
Dammit, Tom. I’ve become addicted to a stupid mobile game (that’s a bit easier to play than my latest favorite game, The Witcher 3, bc I’m disabled). I refuse to name this app to protect the innocents, but that intro makes me want to play it! This is RUclips Time! It’s time for me to engage with this parasocial relationship
I forgive you. I made it through this video (and soon more) without going to Merge Dragons, which I definitely haven’t spent money on… as far as anyone knows. I’m not asking for help with taxes come April…
I do really enjoy this movie. I like watching Tom run, what can I say? Bt despite the fact that I own this one I rarely watch it bc the kids are just sf annoying!
"You know Robbie, if you had any balls you'll go out their and get our car back."🤣
That got me.
The sound the tripod makes is a didgeridoo, a nod to the inspiration of the original novel ,
A British army against the Tasmanian aborigines.
I saw this movie with my dad in the theater and when the tripods let loose that blaring sound it actually was pretty damn unsettling.
once i poked my dads eye when i heard the Noise
That sound is great! Chilling...
I don’t remember my experience seeing this in theaters! Maybe if my mom is hanging out with a friend, I can tell my dad to take his hearing aids out, and we can watch it on blast. Or we could watch it in my room with my outrageous TV from when I was able to work and had an oversized TV and couch. My TV is disgusting: it’s enormous and it’s an Android TV or something so it’s a hassle to use. It’s from Hisense. My dad damaged his own ears in jobs he was told he should wear them. Those might’ve included his weed days. My mom was ultra Mexican-Church clean, and I’m allergic. But I could have my dad watch it with me. Last time I lost my voice was 7-8 years ago, and my deep, rusty bass of a voice was inaudible to him. He could take it. I took him to a BTS concert, and he just loved it. My mom and brother have too sensitive ears. I have Raycons
@@katjosephperez8772 lmao what
If I had been the invading aliens, Dakota Fanning’s screaming would have inspired me to take a closer look at uninhabited planets
What
I actually like this movie. I like the scene when the fleet of Apache helicopter gunships flew over and fired off that salvo of Hellfire missiles. Of course it didn't do any good considering the Martians or wherever the extraterrestrials came from, tripods had a protective shield around them. But it still looks neat reminded me of my days when I was in the military.
I even love it. One of my favorites tbh.
@theJACK!!! no but I have seen Hellfire missiles being fired by Apaches gunships.
@theJACK!!! I don't recall that now I know when I fired my m203 it would give off that smell that you get from the gas pushing the projectile through the barrel.
Me too
Amazing movie that shows the shift in America post 9/11 - one of the first films to show this imagery after 2001
It exploits 9/11 imagery in a cynical vile way befitting a creep like Spielberg
This was one of the first films I saw in the cinema. Watching it now, I don't know how younger me didn't get scared lol
Missed opportunity for the alien sound to be Blasto from Mass Effect "This one has forgotten whether its heat sink is over capacity" haha great review
You're killing me with your riff🤣! I remember Scary Movie 4 when they skewered this flick and it had me rolling. It's an easy movie to find flaws with but it's still good.
The kids were the worst, tho...for real🙂.
Wasn't Nelly in the Tripod? lol
It was Chingy
The scene in that Scary Movie of "This is Detroit... and this is Detroit after the attack" is the only joke from that garbage franchise that I still find somewhat funny.
I used to mimic the blaring sound with my cello when I was in gradeschool
I cannot stand Tom Cruise but, some of his movies are quite good. This is one of them. Remaking classic sci-fi movies is risky business to be sure but, this is a good one. 👍
It's pretty accurate to say that mankind's worst enemy will always be himself. The angry mob that takes the car is a fine example of humanity under pressure.
Risky Business - I see what ya did there ;)
An example of Tom remaking a classic that did not go well… The Mummy.
@@lynziewithaz5491 OMG... I completely forgot about that one!! Maybe my mind decided to block it out...😂
LBVS...Tom went off the deep end a while back!! Every time I see him giving an interview or just speaking about anything, he looks like he's ready to snap.
I can't even get started on the Scientology thing 😒 Those people scare me!
Peace everyone 😌
Tom Cruise is the living embodiment of the word ,"cool".
Fonzie built a time machine to learn coolness from Tom Cruise.
This movie sucks, it doesn't hold a candle to the George Pal version
The only thing that could have made me love this movie even more was had they used sound #2 for the alien thingies 😁
😀 I was thinking the same thing.
Lol 😂
I'm torn between Lil John's YEAH and La Cucaracha 😭
The lil John bit got me 😂
I literally look like 🤣. The timing of WHAT?! OKAY! At 11:50 has me crying. TheNewBee is my favorite form of self care.
The first act of this movie is really well done, but then it loses its way and starts getting silly. I would really like to see a faithful reproduction of the book, set in Victorian England. Maybe one day in the distant future.
@theJACK!!! Yes
but the tv series is pretty bad and cheap in my opinion.
We don't deserve you, thank you for everything you do!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!! You just reviewed one of my favorite movies!!!!
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I remember being terrified of the tripods and their sound!
I think this was the funniest one from you. The ‘yeaaaaauh’ sound was great. I want to watch this again now
Nailed that!! My thoughts exactly... and I enjoyed the movie! You make me laugh so damn much! Thank you for that! Look forward to the next review! 🖤💜💀
Am I the only one who noticed the similarities in the aliens to the ones in Independence Day?
I just wished they’d done something with the HMS Thunderchild (or probably USS given the film), instead of the ferry scene. Though I get they kind of swapped the whole “final act of resistance that fails” bit with the helicopter and tank charge.
“Lightning doesn’t strike in the same pla…. Oh sh*t!” 😂
As a resident of the southern gulf coast that’s our typical summer afternoon….lol. Blue skies one minute and then insane thunderstorms the next..with the occasional hurricane thrown in just to keep things interesting.
That Lil' Jon sounder is flippin hilarious!
Yeah another crazy scene is one that train flew by on fire.
Saw this late one night when my wife was already asleep. I had to get up and look out the window at one point to make sure no Tripods were in the area. Usually it would take reading a book to get into my head at that level.
Although I disliked this movie very much, I loved your review! Keep it up. Gymkata my friend!
OW, my butthole 🤣🤣🤣 I can't. I choose number 3. If a alien machine sound like number 3, I will run as fast I can. 🏃🏻♀️🗯 Love from Switzerland 🇨🇭😘
This is one of my favorite reviews Newbee. Some great humor in it. I regularily come back to watch it again.
I like this one, it holds up to many rewatches & remains very creepy! I appreciated seeing Tom Cruise being "flawed" and less than competent after he's had so many hero roles
The best part of waking up, a new NewBee video.
Yeah that gasoline tanker took out a whole city block. I've driven those 5000 gallon tankers when I was in the military and my grandfather drove and retired from SOHIO, he drove them also.
@11:00 you missed your "Shawshank Redemption" opportunity of "Get busy livin' or get busy dyin". 🤣🤣🤣
I remember the kids being the worst in this movie, especially Dakota Fanning's screaming lol
I hate ! Hate! HATE this kids! The boy was so annoying i was praying for his death every scene.
And Dakota...jesus... know it all kid + screams + useless ...
They made me side with the aliens.
Yeah she was quite annoying
She a little kid in a alien invasion, of course she’s going to scream because she’s scared
As much as people hate the kids in this film, I actually don't mind it because it's how actual kids would act, screaming, crying and acting out because of all the traumatic shit happening. Yeah the screaming is annoying but kids scream and act irrational
Robbie making it at the end STILL infuriates me.
i always loved this movie. when it came out,i was 8, and always scared me a decent bit as well as really fascinating me. i didn’t even know there was a previous adaptation’! i’ll have to give that one a watch.
Those darn Duke boys are at it again.
Love the little aliens with masks! Great review Bee
Could that noise coming from the Tripods be the elusive 'brown note'?
This movie is a guilty pleasure. This show rules though
This looks better than I remember it being. Of course it could be the "What!"s you added every time the aliens were pissed lol. They should do an au version where their millions of years in the making plan was thwarted by some nerds on Google Earth.
I liked the 1950's movie better, but this one was not bad, and the grandparents were the stars of the 50's version.
The best sceans were the really dark molments, such as the attack on the fairy, the massive bodies in the river, fire train, and the human fertilizer scean. Really scary molments. 😨 They just seemed surreal and a unique style in any Spielburg movie.
You seriously deserve alot more followers
I had the best freakin scream as a child. Last time I used it was in high school for plays and my indie film (I was off screen, and it scared me every time while editing. Even if I just heard it. It’s so shrill). I can feel the ability to do it still. Damn. I wish I watched this earlier today when I was alone in a house with a big yard. I could’ve tried it… wait, the pets would freak out. I want a place to scream in San Antonio. OH! MY CAR!!! Corollas are great at keeping in sound, and the fabric seats shouldn’t make it too loud
The tripods sound is like a ship's horn.
My vote 🗳 La Coka Racha . The first time watching is thinking the peanut allergy was going to come in play later on in the movie especially after seeing the original movie but I guess that scene just was there to show that he doesn’t know his own kids 🤷🏻♂️
Great film, great review - bloody hilarious!! Loved it 🛸🛸🛸 mind you, I am in trouble now as I laughed so loud and woke my husband up 🤣
“Did Adam Levine stub his toe out there?” I truly appreciate your content.
Lmao I love how you called his Omega a cheap watch
😜For that price I expect it to withstand an EMP
@@theNewBee You're actually completely right. It's a mechanical watch. It doesn't have a battery and would not be affected by an EMP. I assume there was simply a lack of communication between costuming and writing. (I actually thought you were intentionally joking when you called it cheap, not making fun of you or anything)
@@claires1063 Probably a call back to the original where everyone's watches stopped after becoming magnetized.
@@theNewBee That's funny cause when the original came out, everyone would have been wearing mechanicals as well. Either a goof or an EMP could actually mess up a mechanical watch. I'd have to look into it. Btw love your videos, and it's super cool that you're responding to my comment on a year+ old video lol
I like this movie, the Alien walking pods, advance weapons and horn (Sound) were awesome and chilling. The visual special effects and story gows very well with that they had to work with at the time which is awesome. As for your review, you made very good use of jokes, sound input and opinion which stands out from other reviewers and I like it very much. You so totally rock Bee Man.
This movie petrified me as a kid, gave me the strongest fear of extraterrestrials. Then I played AVP on the PS3 and got over it.
P.S ya know Robbie if you had any balls you'd go out there and get our car back . Lol
I remember the George Phil War of the Worlds. In my opinion it is still an excellent movie.
Ngl, the aliens would have been smart to use La Cucaracha. Would have lulled the silly humans into a false sense of security before zappin' 'em!
I find the writing so clumsly - in the beginning we are supposed to find him irresponsible because he doesn´t want to take a double (12h?) shift! and then that he is irresponsible because he got to the kids late... even though how was he going to take the kids if he were going to take a shift? It is more of tropes than an actual character flaw
i love the amount of cheese in these reviews
New bee if at all possible, could u tell me the highest score bee count u have reviewed in yr channel so I can watch it plz
I love this movie. Usually I don't like Tom Cruise but here, he s very good. And Dakota is amazing... A Spielberg movie without kids... Impossible... Thanks for the review
Hope ALL is well newbee... stay chill
"Plot Starman" is much catchier than "plot armor".
This is one of the few remakes that I think is just as good as the original.
I very much so enjoyed robot horn sound #3
As a fan of the book this is one I really dislike. Not for change of time or location, or giving the main character a family, or that the aliens aren't Martians and come up out of the ground and don't look anything like their disgusting book description. Not for those reasons. The tripods are superb, the directing jaw dropping at times (the seeming single shot in the car as they flee is a peak of creative direction), the sound design is spot on. The problem is Wells book, like much of his work, was really an excuse for him to do his favourite thing - to complain about society.
The book is full of social criticism, about everyone, the working class, the middle classes and the rich all get pelters via the Artilleryman character, the idea of Empire and military power gets a kicking as our own morality in war and empire building is compared to the Martians and the direct question raised, what's the difference between us really?
Religion comes in for its fair share of criticism too via the Curate. And humanity as a whole takes a pounding for its tendency to revert to savagery and independent survival at all costs over any common good or sense of morality when stripped of comfort and luxury, via the brothers story of what happens in London and its mass exodus of people.
The only thing Wells actively promotes about humanity that is positive is science, and he still makes barbed comment on science's proponents and their resistance to new ideas with Ogilivy's definitive claim that nothing can be alive on Mars.
By comparison the films story and script is utterly cowardly and removes all such social critique, it has visual nods to 9/11 but they are appropriately, and by necessity, deferential in their presentation, not criticising or comparing humanities cruelty to the invaders. The army are seen as heroes and defenders, not the over arrogant, over confident army of the books who think a few shells into the Martian pit will soon sort them out and show them who is boss.
Instead, we get a very weak social commentary on single fathers, an annoying and frankly stupid subplot about the son wanting to go fight and somehow surviving the seemingly impossible when he does go to fight, and the main character, the books narrator, here not only has to be proactive and try to save his daughter and take down a tripod on his own, he also has to be the one to point out to the army what going on with the dying Martians. They were too afraid to make this the tale of someone who is just a witness and survivor, not a hero. So the film falls into a ton of cheap sentimentality and tropes and film conventions that are directly at odds with its source material.
La cocoa racha or Dixie is my vote.
LiL John
"WHAAATTTT"
I also never realized Harlan was Tim Robbins!!! As iv only ever seen him from Shawshank! No kidding..
I still rather Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of War of the Worlds. Soo awesome 😎
but this version was half decent also.
Side note I have a lot to catch up on. Being sick for almost 2 months straight I slept more than anything else. But I missed the hive!
Tom hope you & the missus are having a wonderful 2022 or at least as close to it as possible!!
I agree. I prefer it with the songs!
@@helenknight7653 my dad used to play it constantly, which is where I learned about it. One day I wanna get over to the UK and see it live, it’s still touring over there.
my 10 year old daughter has never heard it, I’m trying to think of how sadistic I can truly be & if I want to connect her Bluetooth headset up to my tablet one night….I wanna see how high she jumps out of her skin when it gets to the Ulla’s 😂
Or set it as my ringtone and see what happens
@@MsBrynnElizabeth Oh no! I'm still trumatised from hearing the final Ulla on headphones at night as a child!
Loved the Wacky Wall Walker reference.
I too ended up staring at the sandwich droop.
When will the song be available on Spotify? lol
Thanks for reviewing this!
Very underrated WotW-represantation & movie in general, the Tripods are perfect, especialy their "gotcha, bitch" horn!
Spielberg basicly made a horror-movie, because the threat is very believable in us not having a single chance against them directly. "Skyline" isn't a better movie, but the biomechanical Lovecraftian Invasion was quite impressive, humanity being fucked. Both better horror-movies than most shit today.
Tripods in that BBC version are cool too, though that 3-part mini-show kinda sucks for the most part.
About Tom Cruise, I like him the most in not so typical roles, for him, probably.
- Last Samurai
- War of the Worlds
- Collateral
- Minority Report
- Tropical Thunder (I think it's called!?)
"Last Samurai & WotW" are probably his best acting roles.
Any chance that Spielberg has a version that actually shows E.T. piloting the tripods in this movie? And that in truth, E.T. was just a scout sent to Earth before before this invasion, but got sidetracked by crossdressing and candy.
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Invasion from the Planet Krunk.... YEEAHYAH!!!!
Yay! Thanks my friend! This'll be another 10/10 as always!
#2. Joe sneezing like what's his name
number 3. Definitely!
I want to watch this movie recut with Lil Jon soundbites every time the tripods do anything.
Hey I'm a big fan of your videos, I’d love to listen to your perspective some more newer horror movies:)
I love we got to cast our votes! 😂 Nr. 3 for me 😜
The iverm- joke was really funny
Dakota Fanning's high decibel ear-piercing screams ruined the movie for me😖: a muzzle would have helped.
I definitely would have liked the movie a lot more without the annoying kids. It's got some truly amazing visuals, and I LOVE Morgan Freeman's narration. Fun Fact One: Some of the dummies they put in the river got lost and drifted further downstream, and were mistaken for real corpses. Fun Fact Two: I own a pet rat who I named Wells. Why? Because she's a tripod! (She lost a leg in an accident when she was a pup).
I love this movie but it genuinely disturbs me. The human fertilizer is nauseating
Love this channel
You are not the sinning movie youtube guy but no mom would keep peanutbutter in the house if the daughter was allergic.
Unless she planning to keel the daughter.
All three sounds are perfect
i would like to reccomend The Nightingale and Green room thank you have a nice day
Dammit, Tom. I’ve become addicted to a stupid mobile game (that’s a bit easier to play than my latest favorite game, The Witcher 3, bc I’m disabled). I refuse to name this app to protect the innocents, but that intro makes me want to play it! This is RUclips Time! It’s time for me to engage with this parasocial relationship
I forgive you. I made it through this video (and soon more) without going to Merge Dragons, which I definitely haven’t spent money on… as far as anyone knows. I’m not asking for help with taxes come April…
Awesome review as always!
Nice edits!
I love this guy.He is the coolest.
Tom Cruise is not bad either.
I still hate robby years later after the first time I watched it.
Damn funny video, keep em coming!
Excellent video 🥰
Thank you! Cheers!
I would love #3!!
I do really enjoy this movie. I like watching Tom run, what can I say? Bt despite the fact that I own this one I rarely watch it bc the kids are just sf annoying!
Someone really needs to make an epic 60min compilation of "Tom running away from his sexuality" 😁😁
He might be running towards it...
And this movie Tom didn't have to act on being a bad father LOL. He's legitly a bad father so he didn't have to do any work for that
12:20 This made me laugh too much.