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I felt the same way. Please review a show you’re already seen, Farscape with the amazing Claudia Black. It was a small budget weird but unique gem of an Aussie production.
Hey Critical i thought that the reason he becomes estranged from his family is because he goes into the future, comes back all fked up and then ends up like his father and ends up dying alone which fucks up his daughter? If this isnt what was portrayed then i guess i just made it up as I was watching and dont tell me any different because my reality though wrong is better. and with the time thing they conscript anyone who is already dead so they cant lose anyone alive in the future... isnt that the same reason they send back young people who have no way of meeting themselves? again if wrong dont tell me any different because of above reasons
I will take, hand down "Stupid fun moive" anytime Then so call "Oscar contender movie" nowadays. I same goes with Godzilla vs. King Kong movie gave me the same feels too.
It was fun, for sure. I think they missed the boat not having more J.K. Simmons, especially interacting with Chris Pratt. Their scenes were some of the best in the movie.
I got the feeling there may have been more scenes but they got cut. Their interaction during the last combat scenes seemed more than a little bit too familiar for the prolonged estrangement the movie previously showed between them.
@@curtisnucmed On a J.K. note, if you haven't seen it, watch his SF series, Counterpart, available on Prime. Only 2 seasons (and canceled during its original TV run to make way for women oriented programs) but he's amazing in it.
When things were at their very worst: 2 Suns, Cross in the sky, 2 comets will collide = don`t be afraid - repent, accept Lord`s Hand of Mercy. Scientists will say it was a global illusion. Beaware - Jesus will never walk in flesh again. After WW3 - rise of the “ man of peace“ from the East = Antichrist - the most powerful, popular, charismatic and influential leader of all time. Many miracles will be attributed to him. He will imitate Jesus in every conceivable way. Don`t trust „pope“ Francis = the False Prophet - will seem to rise from the dead - will unite all Christian Churches and all Religions as one. One World Religion = the seat of the Antichrist. Benedict XVI is the last true pope - will be accused of a crime of which he is totally innocent. "The schism in My Church will be broken into different stages" Sunday, 20 October 2013 The Book of Truth
It's interesting how these types of movies are making a comeback. People are willing to overlook the flaws just to have some fun action with awesome CGI and minimum politics. Take a hint, Hollywood.
I liked it cause its one of the few movies in a while that doesn't completely shit on fathers. Even his Dad with Vietnam era PTSD finds a way home in the end.
@Thom Hagan the daughter was only a major and was in a scientific role which is very different from a major who is commanding combat units. I don't remember if we ever find out the rank of the one who time travels in the beginning but she was mostly just a liaison between the actual military leadership in the future and contemporary governments and militaries. my point here is that neither one of those characters were really in any sort of significant military leadership role one of my issues with the movie was that we never got to see something like a future high command meeting, it would have been nice to have a 5 or 10 minute scene where combat commanders are planning the last stand, perhaps they could have used that opportunity to squeeze in an explanation for the time machine managing to survive long enough
@@SP-pn7xx Daim, now when you said it, I'm actually wondering whether they didnt do a motion capture of Miranda based on her. The resemblence is striking! ^^' (bar the hair)
I mean, we have Harrison Ford. And many other films that depict that very same thing. I wouldn't really call it "refreshing". It's pretty formulaic. But it is nice to see.
Didn't we had the movie "Nobody" with a similar premise to this? This type of premise isn't really "refreshing", unless you don't watch that many movies/tv shows.
@@thefitnerd5116 I'll give a compliment to the first movie that actively goes out of its way not to be nominated. I watched Dr No the other day, the credits were 20 seconds long, I miss that. No disrespect to the crew, who I know care more about being paid than being listed. Do many people I know have worked on xyz and been uncredited and could not care less.
Look, I'm gonna be honest. Watching a movie hero literally fistfight an alien to fucking death is exactly what I want to see in a movie. 10/10 would watch again.
I'd disagree with Drinker in that this movie does have a message, it's that we need more scientists and doctors and engineers. From Chris Pratt's daughter being an MIT grad, to the volcano boy, to Sam Richardson's character, the message I saw being pushed was that we should strive for more of those intellectual roles. However, it's never lecturing, nor does it go the normal Hollywood route of downplaying the military, it doesn't talk down to anyone. It also acknowledged PTSD (again, without being overbearing). It was a fun little scifi flick
yea. there were messages here, they just didnt beat you over the head with them, and they never really detracted from the movie. I really liked this movie for just being what it was...an entertaining sci fi action flick that never took itself too seriously.
@@taliefer16 I thought it had a very strong message of family being what matters, with both the father-daughter and son-father relationship, with a straight white man being in the middle of both. Compared to most films to come out of Hollywood, I'd say that's a better message than you'd usually find.
This was a refreshing way to show why diversity is good. Its not just to make everyone feel good about themselves, it is also better to live in a society’s that encourages everyone to be different because we never know what might matter in the future.
We should make it an international men's day thing. Have as many men as possible tune into it, or go to theatres with their son's to watch it on 19th November. It might annoy a few people, but I'm certain we can roar louder than they squeak, if it comes to that.
You know how horrible it is to find really good father and daughter movies that are recent. It's sad to tell my daughter that there's not that many when she wants to watch a movie with her favorite person, her father. I mostly have to look for the movies in the past. Glad this movie came out.
I was reading interviews with the director and Pratt and they would like to make more movies looking into the whitespikes and have more world building for the alien race.
sounds liek the begining of a fan-loved and frikin fun universe, hollywood can keep all their woke-shit movies so long as we have ppl making movies like this one imo!
Disagree. From the moment Black Widow was introduced in Iron Man 2, I thought Yvonne should have been cast for the role. She's Polish Australian, so she can pull off a convincing Eastern European accent by virtue of the fact she can speak Polish fluently (even if Russian and Polish are two different languages), and she can emote a thousand times better than SJ.
As a dad this makes me smile as frankly dad's don't get anywhere near the same respect of the mum. I was stopped from seeing my daughter due to the mother and not any problems. Alot of single dads killed themselves are getting treated like garbage by the system and mothers. I nearly did too for 2 years I wanted to get hit by a bus .
@@dr69_420 what's sad is that not a lot know about it and cares. My boyfriend (an American) told me that his grandfather and uncle killed themselves because of their cheating wives. And he also got cheated on by a girlfriend of 1 year (now ex), who had the audacity to say that she's pregnant with his child when he wasn't. He was scared of getting into relationships again until he met a crazy Asian girl (me). He says he's not ever talking to an American woman again lol.
What I watched this movie and it got to the part when they were having a football World cup party my first thought was that I have never heard of such a thing in the United States. I've been to plenty of super bowl parties, but the number of people I have known IRL who are into soccer could be counted on one hand
This film, reminds me a lot of Battle: Los Angeles. Think too long about it and you realize that it's objectively terrible, but take it a face value, and you will be entertained. That's all we want- entertainment, is that so hard? This movie deserves to be successful, if only to show Hollywoke that the money is there to be made, if they could only pull their heads out of their asses.
Black widow movie is so bad, they try to mimic action scene from winter soldier but it not even close, i bet 100% people watch it just because they love natasha
It really isn't any better at all. Same mindless, pointless action movie. Must be that anti Disney agenda clowding your judgment. Disney dumb movie bad! Other company dumb movie good!
@@FullMetalB but black widow tries to be more than it is and tries to be serious but fails and ends up as a dumb action movie anyway, the tomorrow war knows its dumb and acts like it
The 3 best bits for me were a) the complex but positive portrayal of fatherhood(as you already pointed out), b) the daughter having an interest in science and her parents encouraging it. My own daughter is very similar, so that's more of a personal connection and c) the scene where the two civilians, with no training or prior experience, volunteer to hang back and hold the line to try and give the rest of the team a chance to escape. This kind of everyman heroism is what the cultural and political elite sneer at nowadays and we desperately need more stories that feature it.
C: Really struck me immidiately. Part of it was they were the spotters teamed together. When one went down the other wouldn't leave his side and they held off the enemy as long as they could. Life and death situation can form bonds quickly. That and a certain amount of human decency.,
Battle: Los Angeles was really underrated. It actually seems like they consulted the Marine Corps and rest of the military when making the film. It was pretty tactically sound for a conventional modern Marine squad/team/platoon compared to most films.
@@cannedbollocks He's polite about it not disrespectful. During his award acceptance speech he even praised Jesus, asked kids to stop fooling around, to work harder, to pray and believe etc etc. He at the end of the day just seems like a genuine good guy and a hard working man. He hasn't been cancelled yet because he isn't political nor has he ever tried to be disrespectful in trying to be funny. He's just living his life peacefully away from all the toxicity.
The future also uses short barrels(less velocity) for bullet resistant aliens. For a hilarious take on the weapons used check out Brandon Herrera’s breakdown. I think he’s also the pinned comment in this comment section Edit: not the pinned comment, just the first one listed when I clicked on the video
To be fair, there were a couple occasions when they went to their sidearms, presumably because their rifle was empty. But yeah, how hard would it have been to throw in a mag change here or there?
Best line I’ve heard on RUclips in a long time: "seems totally obvious to anyone who doesn’t need help dressing themselves in the morning ". Bravo, Drinker
To the movie's credit, it had one of the best alien introductions that I've ever seen. The clicking, the shapes moving around in the darkness, the scientists impaled on spikes. Even the reveal was creepy and terrifying. Perfectly set the tone of horror that it was going for. It's a shame that was the best part of the movie.
What I didn't like was earlier the monster could turn over a jeep but couldn't kill two men earlier. If they were consistent, maybe it could have been slightly better but nonetheless I liked it
I was really hoping they'd do more with that 'clicking' the black guy talked about in therapy. It could have been central to the tale, really adding some gravitas, fear, horror, worry, etc. Sadly, they dropped it like a hot rock because roars were "mo betta", I guess.
Honestly I would Rather Have A Dumb Movie Than a Woke one, because at least it doesn’t lecture you and Let’s you enjoy something that doesn’t feel like Pushing Agendas for the sake of Agendas
Coulda sworn there is a very distinct climate change message in there though, like please don't f up the planet for future generations, work together to find a solution now, yada yada yada?
The Tomorrow War reminded me of the old 90s action movies like Armageddon and Independence Day. Just a big summer blockbuster with some fun action and humor. Wish we had more of these tbh
This is what ‘anti wokeness ‘ does to you: it transforms you into a shell of your past self, only capable of seeing diversity quotas behind every decision. The anti woke have become as annoying and narrow minded as the woke, which is saying something.
@@Hamlet92100 it's glaringly obvious when a film is trying to lecture and make a statement about racial and sexual politics, it's obnoxious and sours otherwise good stories. Tomorrow War, Alita, and Blade Runner 2049 are praised in recent Sci fi because despite having a "diverse" cast its not a vehicle for present day social commentary. Which for the past 5 years, *not*making the minority members of your cast into empty vessels for social commentary had become a statement unto itself. It's pandering and insulting to everyone. And claiming you don't see it or don't care is smug and disingenuous
Now that you mentioned the diverse cast - yeah, you are right - I completely missed that while watching the movie. It was done so organically and felt absolutely natural - just us (humans) vs. them (aliens). I like how they portrayed the Fathers too - one was a nice dad, the other was a complete A-hole, yet both were willing to sacrifice themselves to save their children. This is what most fathers are like.
@@Hamlet92100 And wokeness turns one into a fascist racist/sexist, incapable of seeing past the surface of skin colour or sexual orientation. Look, if the ten best writers available are ten obese black lesbians, then by all means hire the ten obese black lesbians - why bring insignificant hiring 'qualities' such as sex orientation and skin colour, isn't that racist and sexist? Anyway, such diversity hiring is visible in the lower quality, self-obsessed, misandric work it produces, which is perfectly normal when hiring criterions are anything but talent. Sure, sure, we can ride along with a few of these 'statements', like benevolent parents cheering up the clumsy efforts of their kids, but don't ask us - and I am a real progressive guy - to LARP along all the way into mediocrity for racism and sexism's sake. The woke actively destroys our sociologic relations, and while I admit some go way too far, fighting this movement is the right thing to do.
@@alqaeda7040 at the beginning it shouldn't have even been released in cinemas as originally it only would release on amazon but I think after airing on amazon they decided to also release it in cinema. And on amazon it was the most viewed movie for I think a couple of days to a week which is why sequel is coming
I get what you're saying about Chris's character but I'm glad there's a movie about a service member/first responder/ect (hell even a normal dad), that isn't a divorced, depressed, failure of a parent like so many movies nowadays.
This is what irked me about early reviews I read of the film. Chris’s character walked out of the family, and that’s not hinted at with the guy we see. If he was portrayed as a douche bag who’s then redeemed, then ok, that’s a story arc…and probably not one Chris Pratt wants to play.
He’s charismatic, has moral standards and a straight up guy. Hollywood are repulsed by this kind of star when it’s very existence is owed to them by actors like Chris Pratt. This was one of the only recent releases I’ve watched all the way through. No preaching, virtue signalling or self flagelation. Great stuff👍
After lockdown, a plethora of “you need to do better” movies, and the hair-tearingly frustrating Army of the Dead, this film was exactly what I needed to pick me up and make me actually enjoy myself. I actually cared about the characters, and their sacrifices were emotionally engaging. Literally sat on the edge of my couch and leaned towards the screen watching this, and I never do that. Would I watch it again? Nah, but it accomplished everything it set out to do
Dude I loved this movie. You are right on the money about the family dynamic and the bravery and protecting role of the father. Great stuff. I really miss aspirational male leads nowadays.
I think the white spikes were the best part of the movie, the way they moved and attacked was absolutely spectacular. I enjoyed watching them despite the horrific ways they killed
Plot might be a little dumb but it was entertaining and there aren't many movies involving the earth's core so I forgive it. The cast was actually half decent too.
@@votpavel As contradictory as it sounds, I agree with you. I do think its great, even though there's so much wrong with it, the science is hilariously bad and full of errors. The logical part of me says its an awful film, and yet if I saw it on TV, it would be a no brainer to put it on, and i'd enjoy it. Every. Single. Time. A guilty pleasure for me, i guess....
@@itsDDDD the problem was is that they spend 30 extra minutes on useless shit when they portrayed the disasters...bird scene and fee more i forget.The part where they in that open area full of chrystals was so cool but too short,still good. I reccomend space movie "sunshine" if you havent seen it yet, more recent "life" is good too
@@nickjohnson1424 I actually Wikipedia'd him because I've known his work all the way back to Oz, and was asking myself how is it that this guy doesn't age? 😂
I feel the same way as you about the movie, but I have to say that the staircase scene where we first encounter the White Spikes was one of the best creature introduction scenes I think I have ever watched. That scene in particular had excellent pacing, and actually unnerved me, which almost no other movie has, even horror ones.
The movie may not make any sense at all, but it does prove that putting Chris Pratt into anything will make people want to see it. Hell it’s even getting a sequel.
@@RogueFox2185 Feels weird considering this movie felt like it could have been split easily into two or three films and been the better for it. Still was entertained enough for it though.
I like the fact that you're honestly brutal in your review. Shows consistency. I hope that more films have the guts to be fun. Also Yvonne Strahovski is Miranda in Mass Effect 2 and 3.
@@kennethprice8710 I call this movie "a glorified B movie" because of them... and I say this not as an insult because B movies are generally cult movies...
The thing that surprised me was how not terrible in the time travel aspect was. They set up the rules and then didn't controdic them. The rest of it was okay and entertaining. Not great, but actually fun and given the fact it wasn't preachy or demeaning... it was a good movie. Not great but good
They needed to do more with the time travel thing.. there was an awesome plot twist they didn't do.. the fact him going sour in the past was a bluff, that he planed a new portal, and he killed himself before he opened it to allow her to be able to travel back with him to be able to save her.. that sort of thing.. (That's badly explained but you get it)
My only problem with the time travel is how did the troops that initially arrived to the past stay there and weren't locked with arm bands for a week limit
Except the part when they changed the past, they would have never sent the people in the future to change the past in the first place. They would never be able to change the past, since they only created the wormhole to prevent the need to make the wormhole in the first place. (Like the movie the time machine, he made the machine to go back to save his girlfriend.. but she always dies no matter what. Because if she lives, he would never have the need to make the machine in the first place, so she has to always die) then again maybe there will be a tomorrow war part 2, and nothing changed in the future (maybe them waking the whites and killing them, ended up starting a slow thawing of other ships they didn't know about)
I enjoyed Chris Pratt and the gorgeous actress that plays his daughter. His father was an enjoyable character also. This is far from a perfect movie...but the cast was alright and it was entertaining...too long though. The best thing it doesn't feel as preachy as most movies today. To get a more or less classical heroe....a man...is refreshing amongst this woke sea.
Yeah Yvonne Stratskoski (spelled it wrong but whatever) is a damn good actress. She's best known for her role on Chuck as a main character. If you have prime, you should watch it. It's really good. She was one of the reasons why I watched this movie.
It is, but at the same time, it is just a dumb fun movie that knows it's a dumb fun movie. This is what movies should be, plain entertainment. You can have deep meaningfull mesages in movies sure, but normally they are the wrong type that makes normal people want to vomit what they ate 4 months ago
@@MachoMan_Vert nah f&f has been going on for so long to just insert messages in it in the last installment would be weird and John wick is made by good people with good intentions
@@MachoMan_Vert The most "woke" F&F was the latest movie where Nikki Minaj was running an all girl SWAT team. This actually wasn't even woke, it's was just normal F&F brand of hilarious, because NM doesn't look like the type to run one.
@Siboniso Buthelezi Oh shit, that's even worse. Cardi B is both a scumbag, & even worse in the role than NM, considering NM despite not having a license, at least still had some interest in cars.
The movie had the same problem that all modern action and sci-fi movies have - it felt like a video game. Apart from that, it was a breath of fresh air because of the lack of identity politics and feminism being shoved down the viewer's throat.
@@ronniejones1425 The thing is, shockingly, they didn't politicize it and preach down to everyone for a change. It was just there, for the viewer to interpret as they saw fit, without any sermons.
@Z. Michael Gehlke And they're correct. It is a low standard, just as the fact that it's a poorly made movie is a pretty low standard, as pointed out by The Drinker. I'm not saying it was good that they used the tactic. I'm saying that, in our current shitty cinematic climate, even a small improvement is just that - an improvement.
I personally liked how they kind of "solved" possible time paradoxes. The soldiers of the past are trained by young future troopers, who haven't been born yet, they make sure that the civilians they conscript are dead in the future they'll travel to and they explain that you can only travel through the 2 "portals" they've created in the flow of time.
Consider that there are 3 timelines we know of. One, which we will call Toxin, where the Toxin is successfully recreated and used to successfully kill the Whitespikes. The second, which our Dan (universe 1) is sent to, where the Jumplink is destroyed but Muri and Dan create the toxin successfully. And a third, hypothetical universe where they fail to create a toxin, causing Dan (originally from universe 2) to return to the second universe thinking Muri (universe 3) died for nothing, thereby estranging her and giving her the impetus to succeed in her own timeline. See where I'm going with this?
@@aspenmgy Yes, that seems like a pretty big hole in the plot. Again, the weak writing to the rescue. They have lousy records in the future, and can't bring back just anyone in case they're among the few still alive? So they have to pick only those for whom records exist, which isn't many.
But why do they send in random people with no training, at least give everyone they believe to be dead in the future some training… it’s like sending a person who’s only ever played football once, and then make him/her play in the Super Bowl 🤷🏼♂️
I watched it from start to end without betting an eye because it didn’t force American political agendas on me. Literally just a movie like back in the day.
Is that sarcasm??? It starts with the little girl being the (scientist) Then half the street is black in what appeared to be the most middle class white neighborhood in america. Then the future humans arrive being lead by a mixed race woman, a black man an asian man and what looks like a butch lesbian specific identity you wouldn't wanna get wrong. No white men. At this point i switched it off.
Not American agendas, left-wing agendas. Not the same thing. I know it's schematics but as an American, I do not wish to be associated with the clods in question.
@@covingtonrace1 still, white main character and the whites saved the world too. They have a woke quota to meet to stop The film being canceled so they had to make concessions. It’s like a woke tax almost.
The only thing I disagree with is about Dan and his struggles from a normal life. I feel exactly like he does, and I connected to his entire story . You wouldn’t think I was an unhappy man but we never know what’s in someone’s head
It's rare enough to get positive fatherhood models in action films these days, not just men in "paternity-adjacent" capacities but men being dads and wanting to actively be good dads at that. Coupled with the fun action scenes and the incredible creature design, I really liked TTW
positive? he risked everything to save his daughter that didnt matter nor exist if he saved the past... and he risked everyone in the past..... unsubbing from frinker, u all r idiots
This comment is a weird one. If you don't "shut off your brain" you can't enjoy anything Hollywoke makes. Look at Loki, people actually think that's a good show, unwilling to even listen to what CD has to say about it.
'watching just a football game with the family..' its just the farkin world cup final, with Brazil and SCOTLAND playing...That's some serious sci-fi action
Haha how did I not notice that? Says a lot about the immersion factor. They haven’t played each other since 1998 (I think) in the opening match of the tournament. Needless to say - Brazil scored inside the first 20 mins 😩. The rest is a blur 🏴 🇧🇷
@@CursedWheelieBin If black women can be leaders in the military special forces then indigenous Scottish blokes can win the soccer world cup. We are all the same afterall. Its in the fine print.
I submitted an IMDB review with the line: “Future Tech Protip: Don’t employ Millennial Social Media flunkies to program your wormhole landing coordinates.” Unsurprisingly, they didn’t publish it. Message received.
I criticized the alphabet agenda, the destruction of Thor and Hulk, who are the two most powerful and MALE characters in Marvel, as well as criticizing the Girl Power scene at the climax of End Game, along w/ other legit criticisms of the film, and it was of course, never published.
Hollywood has been woke since the dawn of time. You’ve never been bothered by woke until social media allowed everyone to pick it apart and stir up outrage. Seriously, any movie can be labeled woke if you try hard enough. Woke doesn’t have much of a polished defined understanding ‘definition’. Seems anything unliked is just randomly labeled ‘the bad thing’ To me, woke is just a group of bullies censorship canceling anything they dont like just like the religious extremist Christianity since forever
@@gabrielhersey5546 Agreed "woke" is also a lazy criticism made by people too lazy to come up with a real critique of a movie/TV show etc. As soon as someone goes on about something being "woke" I just automatically think they're a knob.
@@alfredthegreat9543 It's a bummer to read through all these comments and see how many people are fixated on woke vs. not woke. People are getting too obsessed on both sides. I used to agree with the anti-woke crowd most of the time, but now it's sounding like "thank god a movie with a white man as the lead." What the fuck? Is that what anti-woke is now? I thought the point is it doesn't matter what race or gender anyone is, as long as the story is good and they don't fixate on it. Does it have to be all white now? I'm not down with that.
You missed the actually really creative way they get around the Grandfather paradox in this movie - they use future knowledge to gather a database of eligible recruits in the future, the main criteria being the recruits have to have died by the time the invasion started. I'm assuming they also check to make sure the recruit isn't going to cure cancer or do something equally noteworthy in the few years between 2022 and their death
one thing they didn't touch on was how when the link was destroyed it left behind the people from the future who hadn't been born, but since the link was destroyed they wouldn't be able to go back to the future before they were born in the past, so essentially there is going to be a paradox soon after the time where the movie ended.
But that DOES NOT AVOID THE PARADOX. The very fact they reached backwards in time creates the paradox because in the original timeline no one reached backwards in time. AND that does not mean those people would not have given birth between point A and point B. FURTHERMORE you are forgetting the Butterfly Effect. You don't have to be alive to change the timeline. If you utter word or even just breath that affects the future. So the fact that people were removed from the timeline years before they stopped breathing means they altered the timeline.
Yes, but in its defense, it hasn't an entire scene trying to explain how and why they're traveling... I hated Endgame just for that scene where their explanation was for the public: "hey people who's watching this movie, our plot isn't like the movies we'll be mentioning, so please don't compare us". Tomorrow War was more like "it's time travel, we don't know how to explain it, if you don't care about it, we can make this work without scientific mumbo jumbo".
@@MrlspPrt And Endgame paid for this by not being able to decide how they want their time travel to function, and ultimately contradicting itself. Case in point: They decide on, that altering the past is impossible. So they can't prevent the snap, only undo it by stealing and later returning the infinity stones. But that gets thrown out of the window when past Thanos follows the avengers to the present and dies there, instead of returning.
Why not educate everyone immediately on the weak points of the enemy? You know, basic military strategy? Nope, the future generals have less military knowledge than an 8 year old Call of Duty player.
@@Paulafan5 Well, consider that the reason why the aliens are resilient is because of MAGIC. Yep, magic. Because in reality bullets will go through any animal. Physics in all.
after 10 years of avoiding hollywood movies i watched this edge of tommorow and love and monsters.. and strangly i liked them.. all of them a bit dumb but great.. just like hollywood from the past.. you sit and you enjoy.. no need fo all that brain activity.. i also love that Yvone or how ever she is called.. a very good actress besides her good looks
Perhaps not. Any service man who comes home from a horrible war often finds it difficult to adjust to everyday life (ok in that case, yes, he is going to have issues!). On the other hand knowing how horrible the future may become it may be great to get back to "normal life"...
@@colorin81colorado he also did the best thing he could ever do... raise a super smart daughter who created the toxin that saved mankind, and then was part of the group who saved the world by taking out the source. the guy's insecurity over failing to 'do more' should have been laid to rest. now, content, he can just focus on his family.
@@ericaugust1501 I agree. It is refreshing (and very inclusive/progressive/radical) though to hear he is not the total loser husband/father/male most males seem to be in Hollywood movies these days! Refreshing!
The plot of his daughter making the stuff that kills the aliens is just completely unnecessary. They only end up killing 5 with it, then say fuck it and blow it all up with c4.
@@sissyphussartre2907 the plot device made sense, since the daughter WAS trying to save her future first. it just ended up coming too late in the face of a hopeless situation, so she had the obvious backup plan: send it to the past.
Yes and no. Though it may seem to fail in killing ALL aliens in the ship, the toxin helped the main character in killing the last queen that got away. The toxin actually has done it's job to eradicate all the aliens. Even if the whole colony got obliterated by C4, their efforts would have been in vain if the last queen escaped.
Absolutely loved the movie and I'm happy to see that it's getting a sequel. And let me just say the first time you see the White Spikes... It legitimately made me say "Holy fuck". The design of the aliens were fantastic and something straight out of my nightmares.
Wining any war with a time machine in three easy steps: 1. Send future tech into past 2. Tech in the future increases as a result 3. Repeat as necessary
You’re not taking the grandfather effect into account: the future from where you send the future tech from is already based on a past where you have already received the future tech. It would not create an infinite loop of gradually increasing technology levels.
@@hamobu My point is it would only increase once and that’s it. The future people would live in a future that depends on their past having been boosted and as such would be bound to send this technology back once.
@@Ett.Gammalt.Bergtroll well no! Once you go back to past, you and your present are no more, so you would only keep doing this as long as humanity is facing doom.
@@Ett.Gammalt.Bergtroll If the time travel to the past immediately creates a branch reality (MCU style rules) then you can still iterate as Hamobu suggests. The Grandfather paradox doesn't rule all styles of time travel story logic. The Terminator movies also played with the idea of iterative futures. Skynet's time war gambit seemed to have resulted in a mix of timelines with differing branch outcomes. At least within science fiction storytelling there are several types of time travel. "Back to the Future" blurred together several for plot purposes. Jennifer being left on the porch, for example. She'd of been stuck in that bad universe, not magically whisked back into the 'right' future timeline for plot convenience. There are also good time travel stories written with the head twisting grandfather paradox kept in mind, but I tend to prefer the multiverse oriented ones. With this story world, I'd have also favored evacuating the future survivors into the past, closing the gate and then worked to change the future with the survivor's help. Repeat as necessary until you carve out a nice branch of universes where humanity survives the invasion challenge.
Drinker, you absolutely HAVE to do Netflix’s new “Masters of the Universe.” Hint: there’s a reason why it’s not called “He-man and the Masters of the Universe.”
When the industry trends toward "aggressively inconsistent and offensive," even a mediocre film that doesn't set out to *s u b v e r t* can stand out simply by contrast.
Most underrated movie of the year Chris Pratt is just an enjoyable guy to watch an all around a good guy Hes not your typical action hero that's jacked that looks unrelatable Hes like the cool dad next door type vibe
Perfect way to sum it up Silly but enjoyable When you start to break down the plot and the premise of the movie you start to see a lot of it contradicts itself but it's still enjoyable and silly at the same time!
One thing I loved was the desperation of the future soldiers in every scene they were in like the queen extraction every soldier was immediate in their response and throwing themselves at the drones even if it only meant seconds of time or the heli pilot immediately swerving to intercept the flying drones it really felt like humanity's last stand
But that made it more stupid. The lack of proper decision making or planning of any form. The willingness to throw away non replaceable resources and screw themselves even more. Also there is no way that the creatures can apparently teleport because there is no way they could have arrived there in time if they had to travel on foot. And if they had effective tranquilizers they could have just used though from the start. Furthermore they didn't need the live queen. They could have just blown her up and collected her remains. Every scene was stupid beyond belief.
7:56 it would not make more sense to show them struggling or arguing, as later supported by the observation of fatherly portrayal by the characters in this movie. Just because you seem to have a good life and happy family doesn’t mean you also can’t want more for yourself and feel dissatisfied with the way you make your living, which is how Dan’s character is portrayed. You can be a good family man and still want more out of life, and not let your personal disappointment affect the significant relationships you have with the people you care about. That’s the message I took from Dan’s character of what it means to be a man. Love your family, support them, protect them, hold yourself to a high standard, set and pursue higher levels of achievement for yourself, and don’t let your own failures get in the way of taking care of what’s most important to you.
I fully appreciate not only the lack of pandering and woke lecturing, but also the endorsement of traditional and dare I say, manly, virtues. The world is saved by a man and his anti-authoritarian, gun-toting father reconnecting over a fight against a deadly alien scourge. Heartwarming stuff. Plus, a man learning that family is the most important thing always gets the manly tears flowing. P.S. Colonel Forester is a strong female character without trying to be a sTrOnG FeMaLe character, which is always appreciated.
You forgot one key thing here, Drinker: Twitter hates this film, therefore I LOVE IT!! I had it on auto stream for days, just to tack up views knowing Twitter squirms in impotent rage.
If you love something just because someone hates it, doesn't it mean you are controlled by them? Sounds to me as two idiots laughing at each other, without any brain activity involved.
@@Kryszt Pretty much. I hate wokeness as much as anyone yet I don't allow it to turn me into some petty other monster. Not only that, but this movie sucks. Even for a dumb action film it's subpar.
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Summary: It's an another American action-adventure film, but in the good and awesome way.
climate change is the real boogie man ... hahahahaha
Same author writes decent horror, but afaik this book wasnt particularly noteworthy.
I felt the same way. Please review a show you’re already seen, Farscape with the amazing Claudia Black. It was a small budget weird but unique gem of an Aussie production.
Hey Critical i thought that the reason he becomes estranged from his family is because he goes into the future, comes back all fked up and then ends up like his father and ends up dying alone which fucks up his daughter? If this isnt what was portrayed then i guess i just made it up as I was watching and dont tell me any different because my reality though wrong is better.
and with the time thing they conscript anyone who is already dead so they cant lose anyone alive in the future... isnt that the same reason they send back young people who have no way of meeting themselves? again if wrong dont tell me any different because of above reasons
I love the use of the “You Serious?” meme for a movie JK Simmons is also in 😂
What are you doing here
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WOLVERINES!!!
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These days, "Not going to win any Oscars," is more of an endorsement than anything.
Aint that the truth.
I will take, hand down "Stupid fun moive" anytime Then so call "Oscar contender movie" nowadays. I same goes with Godzilla vs. King Kong movie gave me the same feels too.
Yep
Yeah. There've been a few exceptions in recent years, but for me "Oscar nominated for best picture" means "don't waste your time".
yeah no shit.
The movie felt a little like the single player campaign of a FPS.
Yeah this film would probably make for a better video game than a film. I’d play a FPS spin-off of this film. Still a decent movie
Cod: Alien warfare
@@gregoryl.levitre9759 if given to an incompetent Developer/Publisher
@@Iianator Halo: The first encounter
Well did the single player campaign entertain you?
It's sad how "It doesn't totally suck" has become a good thing for a movie.
This movie was fun, I was on the edge of my couch and I loved the designs of the aliens
Yeah it’s sad.
@@JonathanGaeta watch edge of tomorrow cause it’s better.
Sigh.
But it does totally suck. It sucks major balls. It's B.A.D. bad. The wording "but enjoyable" is straight bs. It's garbage
“Mr president we’ve found the alien ship”
“Nah it’ll be fine”
"It's a future problem and there's always future solutions"
I read that in the Drinker's voice.
also sir the alliens are like squirrels
That's *Mrs* President! Thank you!
Pretty accurate to real life tbh
It was fun, for sure. I think they missed the boat not having more J.K. Simmons, especially interacting with Chris Pratt. Their scenes were some of the best in the movie.
All movies can use more JK. Seriously, not jk but JK.
I got the feeling there may have been more scenes but they got cut. Their interaction during the last combat scenes seemed more than a little bit too familiar for the prolonged estrangement the movie previously showed between them.
Well there’s not a single part of the plan that the future people have that makes any sense but fuck it
@@curtisnucmed On a J.K. note, if you haven't seen it, watch his SF series, Counterpart, available on Prime. Only 2 seasons (and canceled during its original TV run to make way for women oriented programs) but he's amazing in it.
the dialogue during the final battle was cringe inducing annd hard to sit through
You can tell he enjoyed the movie because his "go away now" didn't sound depressed and tired.
I'm glad that majority of people enjoyed it. And that's honestly what we all need, movies that made for entertainment, not a lecturing session.
Right?!
@@ahmadhakim535 Even if it is shit. Its way more entertaining than a lecture.
When things were at their very worst:
2 Suns, Cross in the sky, 2 comets will collide = don`t be afraid - repent, accept Lord`s Hand of Mercy.
Scientists will say it was a global illusion.
Beaware - Jesus will never walk in flesh again.
After WW3 - rise of the “ man of peace“ from the East = Antichrist - the most powerful, popular, charismatic and influential leader of all time. Many miracles will be attributed to him. He will imitate Jesus in every conceivable way.
Don`t trust „pope“ Francis = the False Prophet
- will seem to rise from the dead
- will unite all Christian Churches and all Religions as one.
One World Religion = the seat of the Antichrist.
Benedict XVI is the last true pope - will be accused of a crime of which he is totally innocent.
"The schism in My Church will be broken into different stages"
Sunday, 20 October 2013
The Book of Truth
It was a bad movie... but occasionally had entertaining moments. Overall? It was a giant meh.
It's interesting how these types of movies are making a comeback. People are willing to overlook the flaws just to have some fun action with awesome CGI and minimum politics. Take a hint, Hollywood.
Minimum? It had plenty of politics,people just stoped noticing them. Want some examples?
@@Neyreyan What? Muh global warming?
You are describing most movies that come out. Only people like you and Anita sarkeesian need to see agendas everywhere. Come to reality.
I liked it cause its one of the few movies in a while that doesn't completely shit on fathers. Even his Dad with Vietnam era PTSD finds a way home in the end.
I fell asleep both times I tried to watch it.
Hey look - a strong, yet still feminine, female character. Now that's a unicorn.
You mean the Female Alien? 😜
Was about to like, but I see it has exactly 69 already. Have my comment instead.
What, you mean the only 2 military leaders (one a tiny female minority) in the clips? See boiling the frog social conditioning does work! lol
@@shigeminotoge4514 They broke it 😐
@Thom Hagan the daughter was only a major and was in a scientific role which is very different from a major who is commanding combat units. I don't remember if we ever find out the rank of the one who time travels in the beginning but she was mostly just a liaison between the actual military leadership in the future and contemporary governments and militaries. my point here is that neither one of those characters were really in any sort of significant military leadership role one of my issues with the movie was that we never got to see something like a future high command meeting, it would have been nice to have a 5 or 10 minute scene where combat commanders are planning the last stand, perhaps they could have used that opportunity to squeeze in an explanation for the time machine managing to survive long enough
Has anyone had the feeling that Yvonne Strahovski playing Muri would have been a far better Captain Marvel?
Holy hells, YES.
Now that you say it, hell yes!
She would be great as Miranda Lawson in Mass Effect
I mean, you aren't wrong. But Bill Murray would've made a more watchable Captain Marvel.
@@SP-pn7xx Daim, now when you said it, I'm actually wondering whether they didnt do a motion capture of Miranda based on her. The resemblence is striking! ^^' (bar the hair)
It is refreshing to see a male lead that cares about his family and will literally die to save them.
I mean, we have Harrison Ford.
And many other films that depict that very same thing. I wouldn't really call it "refreshing". It's pretty formulaic. But it is nice to see.
@@raymondkravitz2001 I think the fact you used Harrison Ford kind of proves his point about it being refreshing?
Didn't we had the movie "Nobody" with a similar premise to this? This type of premise isn't really "refreshing", unless you don't watch that many movies/tv shows.
Toretto: Did someone said "family"?
@@raymondkravitz2001 Ah yes, so formulaic, that almost no movie or show does it.
"It's not gonna win any oscars, that's for sure". Is that meant to be derogatory there Drinker? Put it on the poster in 2021, it''ll break a billion.
Not winning an Oscar might be the best compliment you can give a movie these days.
It puts men in a positive light, it'll be crucified by all the Portland Land Whales.
@@thefitnerd5116 I'll give a compliment to the first movie that actively goes out of its way not to be nominated. I watched Dr No the other day, the credits were 20 seconds long, I miss that. No disrespect to the crew, who I know care more about being paid than being listed. Do many people I know have worked on xyz and been uncredited and could not care less.
@@RealGateGuardian it's not the positive they take issue with, just the light. Fundafeminists all agree Men should not be seen and get hurt.
@@Dc-alpha i know. Sexism 101
"For once, I don't feel the need to drown my sorrows with a bottle of toilet duck"
Fuckin LOL
BREAK OUT THE TURPENTINE!
Ah no, not Toilet Duck again! You know what that does to you! You’ll be seeing pink elephants again!
Quaaaaaaack 🚽 🦆
I really enjoyed Yvonne Strahovski; it was like watching Brie Larson if she had a personality.
A prettier more talented version of Brie
Yeah, I remember Yvonne from Dexter and thought she was pretty hot.
You should watch her another flicks like Killer Elite, Manhattan Night and Angel of Mine
@@Tommykey07 Chuck. Criminally underrated action comedy series. She was a CIA agent honeypoting a geek. Also had Adam Baldwin in it
She's Australian, and therefore instantly gets like a +5 awesomeness boost.
Look, I'm gonna be honest. Watching a movie hero literally fistfight an alien to fucking death is exactly what I want to see in a movie. 10/10 would watch again.
That was awesome
He had a claw in his hand. Hence, not a fist fight.
@@orppranator5230 🤓
You too?
It was so satisfying to watch that scene
This would’ve been a good movie by 90’s standards. Not a classic, but will definitely age better than Captain Marvel
This will be a cult classic like aliens. Kids watching it before they are really old enough.. etc.
@@d1agram4 Eeeeh let’s not get too crazy here…
A film about a drunken toxic Taco Bell shit sliding out of someone's ass would be better than Captain Marvel. Easier to watch too.
It's better than black widow
No, not at all.
The bar for modern movies has dropped so low that for a movie to be recommended it just has to 1) not have an agenda and 2) exist.
A bit like the love for Battle Angel Alita. A pretty average movie that we all enjoyed because at least it didn't treat us like shit.
Haha yep I've been saying this for a while about certain other mediocre movies
Battle Angel Alita is a rare case where film is actually better than the book.
@@theeffete3396 if you love weird looking cg, i guess.
@@zeropoint546 Dont know, but that movie was good in my pinion, she (it) was cool, likable character, also story was okeish.
I'd disagree with Drinker in that this movie does have a message, it's that we need more scientists and doctors and engineers. From Chris Pratt's daughter being an MIT grad, to the volcano boy, to Sam Richardson's character, the message I saw being pushed was that we should strive for more of those intellectual roles. However, it's never lecturing, nor does it go the normal Hollywood route of downplaying the military, it doesn't talk down to anyone. It also acknowledged PTSD (again, without being overbearing). It was a fun little scifi flick
yea. there were messages here, they just didnt beat you over the head with them, and they never really detracted from the movie. I really liked this movie for just being what it was...an entertaining sci fi action flick that never took itself too seriously.
There's a growing movement for removing the "Disorder" part and just calling it PTS as way to destigmatize the condition.
@@taliefer16 It's funny that a movie can be like a breath of fresh air, when people aren't trying to force things down your throat.
@@taliefer16 Exactly. It's okay for there to be a message behind a movie, but the message can't BECOME the movie. That's where I draw the line.
@@taliefer16 I thought it had a very strong message of family being what matters, with both the father-daughter and son-father relationship, with a straight white man being in the middle of both. Compared to most films to come out of Hollywood, I'd say that's a better message than you'd usually find.
I loved the volcano kid. He finally got to talk about volcanoes and save the world at the same time.
I actually laugh at this scene.
😂😂😂😂 that's my boy too
This was a refreshing way to show why diversity is good. Its not just to make everyone feel good about themselves, it is also better to live in a society’s that encourages everyone to be different because we never know what might matter in the future.
Imagine how he's going to feel going forward.
That's got to be the biggest confidence boost you can get.
The scene was ridiculously stupid though
This was the happiest "go away now" we've heard in a long time.
I really enjoyed this movie. They should have released it on Father’s Day it would have been the perfect time.
"Liberals" In my country hate this movie
We should make it an international men's day thing. Have as many men as possible tune into it, or go to theatres with their son's to watch it on 19th November. It might annoy a few people, but I'm certain we can roar louder than they squeak, if it comes to that.
You know how horrible it is to find really good father and daughter movies that are recent. It's sad to tell my daughter that there's not that many when she wants to watch a movie with her favorite person, her father. I mostly have to look for the movies in the past. Glad this movie came out.
@@ChiefJoey5971 what country do you live in?
@@delta2372 probably America? Fathers are shit on here. There is an entire movement now that pushes a lack of fathers for one race.
The least realistic thing about this film is a party in the USA centered around watching a soccer game.
.. and black scientists.
@@Mobus_ What's that supposed to mean? 👀
@@TanisC Not allowed to speak truth so just have my voice suppressed, oppressor.
I mean I’m from the US and many people watch the world cup
@@impg8801 yeah they’re called immigrants
I was reading interviews with the director and Pratt and they would like to make more movies looking into the whitespikes and have more world building for the alien race.
sounds liek the begining of a fan-loved and frikin fun universe, hollywood can keep all their woke-shit movies so long as we have ppl making movies like this one imo!
@@naomy1701 until producers feel it's too white and too masculine...
@@MrlspPrt next movie is definitely gonna be like that.
I liked the movie, but if doesn't need a sequel IMO. It's a decent, self-contained story that ended well.
Sounds like this is gonna be a sci fi f&f
This movie just confirmed Yvonne Strahovsky should've been Capt Marvel from day 1.
God damn that is so true
Truer words have never been spoken
I second that.
That's what my buddy said!! I see it now.
Disagree. From the moment Black Widow was introduced in Iron Man 2, I thought Yvonne should have been cast for the role. She's Polish Australian, so she can pull off a convincing Eastern European accent by virtue of the fact she can speak Polish fluently (even if Russian and Polish are two different languages), and she can emote a thousand times better than SJ.
I liked how Dad protected his daughter. That’s a good message to any would-be or current Dad.
Family
As a dad this makes me smile as frankly dad's don't get anywhere near the same respect of the mum. I was stopped from seeing my daughter due to the mother and not any problems. Alot of single dads killed themselves are getting treated like garbage by the system and mothers. I nearly did too for 2 years I wanted to get hit by a bus .
@@dr69_420 Maybe you should speak to someone.
Don’t bottle it up dude. Don’t be ashamed.
Take it easy my man. Hope it gets better for you.
@@dr69_420 what's sad is that not a lot know about it and cares. My boyfriend (an American) told me that his grandfather and uncle killed themselves because of their cheating wives. And he also got cheated on by a girlfriend of 1 year (now ex), who had the audacity to say that she's pregnant with his child when he wasn't. He was scared of getting into relationships again until he met a crazy Asian girl (me). He says he's not ever talking to an American woman again lol.
@@dr69_420 shit!, hang on there man, just keep loving your kids
It was fun enough. The most unrealistic scene was so many americans watching soccers.
How dare you call it soccer??? It's called foo... Ha! Just kidding.
How could you say something so brave, yet so true.
I was thinking the same thing!! They chose to show up in the middle of the World Cup?! Well, then the USA would definitely not get the memo.
What I watched this movie and it got to the part when they were having a football World cup party my first thought was that I have never heard of such a thing in the United States. I've been to plenty of super bowl parties, but the number of people I have known IRL who are into soccer could be counted on one hand
@@johngolden3714 🤣🤣🤣
"is this what movies used to be like?"
Hell yes
No
@@Bubbles99718 yes
This film, reminds me a lot of Battle: Los Angeles. Think too long about it and you realize that it's objectively terrible, but take it a face value, and you will be entertained. That's all we want- entertainment, is that so hard? This movie deserves to be successful, if only to show Hollywoke that the money is there to be made, if they could only pull their heads out of their asses.
I liked battle LA. 'Who's naming dogs these days' still makes me chuckle.
@@tdog5035 Yeah, it's everything I wanted in a military Sci fi movie.
I like Battle: LA too.
More battle of LA would be nice
Battle LA is still the only movie I’ve been to that had a standing ovation at the end of it. Crazy huh?
Still 10 times better than the new Black Widow movie.
Black widow movie is so bad, they try to mimic action scene from winter soldier but it not even close, i bet 100% people watch it just because they love natasha
BW is in Thor 2 territory…saw it once ☑️ now show me something I’ll rewatch, please?!
It really isn't any better at all. Same mindless, pointless action movie. Must be that anti Disney agenda clowding your judgment. Disney dumb movie bad! Other company dumb movie good!
@Darin St. George that’s insulting to Thor 2
Thor 2 is underrated anyway
@@FullMetalB but black widow tries to be more than it is and tries to be serious but fails and ends up as a dumb action movie anyway, the tomorrow war knows its dumb and acts like it
Me and my brother screamed, “THEY FLY NOW??” when the monsters chased the helicopter like flying squirrels. 🤣
Haha me too!
Also said that about when they swam to the base. Like... wut.
Your profile pic perfectly matches your comment! :D
I lost my shit at that moment lol. These aliens are unstoppable ll
THEY FLY NOW.
So many of ur vids are my thoughts coming out of ur mouth. It’s scary! Keep it up!
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Subscribed to your channel, love your work. Nice to see you on C.D.
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I remember watching this and saying “This is fucking stupid, but I like it.”
Its all in the name. "Entertainment industry."
Ya I really dont understand the black guy that's the comic. Relief I cringed everytime they showed him
@@jakebaca264 he was really cringe at first but actually became likeable which usually doesn’t happen
Literally my thoughts upon watching it.
actually thats very much possible tho, somethimes a movie can be literally so dumb, and stupid, that its awesome!
The 3 best bits for me were a) the complex but positive portrayal of fatherhood(as you already pointed out), b) the daughter having an interest in science and her parents encouraging it. My own daughter is very similar, so that's more of a personal connection and c) the scene where the two civilians, with no training or prior experience, volunteer to hang back and hold the line to try and give the rest of the team a chance to escape. This kind of everyman heroism is what the cultural and political elite sneer at nowadays and we desperately need more stories that feature it.
C: Really struck me immidiately. Part of it was they were the spotters teamed together. When one went down the other wouldn't leave his side and they held off the enemy as long as they could. Life and death situation can form bonds quickly. That and a certain amount of human decency.,
Yooo that C point tho.
I'm fostering in my daughter and interested in domestic duties because she wants to be a mother when she grows up.
@@dbsommers1 Didn’t recognize this. Thx for pointing it out y’all.
I too found the portrayal and exploration of fatherhood in this movie to be surprisingly meaningful.
Battle: Los Angeles was a film I liked. Just a straight forward film, reminds me of this film
Ahh yes..pity there was no sequel.
@@iamblade7862 I “think” the studio that did the effects worked on their own movie; skyline while doing that one.
Only thing is that its a pity they were trying to save L.A.
I feel the same about the first Skylines movie as well!
Battle: Los Angeles was really underrated. It actually seems like they consulted the Marine Corps and rest of the military when making the film. It was pretty tactically sound for a conventional modern Marine squad/team/platoon compared to most films.
Haven't seen it, but I like it for Chris Pratt who's not afraid to give PC-culture a constant middle finger.
Lol, what are you talking about? A tv and marvel film actor that’s giving the middle finger? When exactly?
@@cannedbollocks He's polite about it not disrespectful. During his award acceptance speech he even praised Jesus, asked kids to stop fooling around, to work harder, to pray and believe etc etc. He at the end of the day just seems like a genuine good guy and a hard working man. He hasn't been cancelled yet because he isn't political nor has he ever tried to be disrespectful in trying to be funny. He's just living his life peacefully away from all the toxicity.
@@siddarth3955 he's Christian, I had read comments about burning temples, so he'll be cancelled soon.
Wait, so you DO care about actors opinions and their agendas?
@@MrlspPrt Christians and Muslims won't ever get cancelled.
This movie taught me that future weapons carry unlimited ammo….
Isn't that every movie gun
And future guns don't have ejection ports, the empty casings just phase through the dust covers
The future also uses short barrels(less velocity) for bullet resistant aliens. For a hilarious take on the weapons used check out Brandon Herrera’s breakdown. I think he’s also the pinned comment in this comment section
Edit: not the pinned comment, just the first one listed when I clicked on the video
To be fair, there were a couple occasions when they went to their sidearms, presumably because their rifle was empty. But yeah, how hard would it have been to throw in a mag change here or there?
Maybe they're using Mass Effect guns, that fire grains of sand at 90 percent of lightspeed? 10,000 rounds in a magazine or so?
The message of this movie is kinda cute and wholesome.
fitting for a chris pratt film
Interstellar mixed with Independence Day and any random global warming movie.
@@leeolie3728so it does have THE MESSAGE even though it doesn't beat you over the head with it.
The plot has too many Holes, but it was really very enjoyable.
It was not enjoyable. It’s boring. Every time I sit through it I fall asleep 😴
It's not perfect definitely, what potholes did you find?
So like your mum.
i think you're supposed to call them "women" these days.
Time travel plots usually are like that I’ve found. They inherently raise logic issues, even the best ones.
Best line I’ve heard on RUclips in a long time: "seems totally obvious to anyone who doesn’t need help dressing themselves in the morning ". Bravo, Drinker
To the movie's credit, it had one of the best alien introductions that I've ever seen. The clicking, the shapes moving around in the darkness, the scientists impaled on spikes. Even the reveal was creepy and terrifying. Perfectly set the tone of horror that it was going for. It's a shame that was the best part of the movie.
What I didn't like was earlier the monster could turn over a jeep but couldn't kill two men earlier. If they were consistent, maybe it could have been slightly better but nonetheless I liked it
I was really hoping they'd do more with that 'clicking' the black guy talked about in therapy. It could have been central to the tale, really adding some gravitas, fear, horror, worry, etc. Sadly, they dropped it like a hot rock because roars were "mo betta", I guess.
Honestly I would Rather Have A Dumb Movie Than a Woke one, because at least it doesn’t lecture you and Let’s you enjoy something that doesn’t feel like Pushing Agendas for the sake of Agendas
Coulda sworn there is a very distinct climate change message in there though, like please don't f up the planet for future generations, work together to find a solution now, yada yada yada?
A dumb movie knows it’s dumb, a woke movie is a dumb movie that thinks it’s smart.
@@walmanthegreat Yes It can have a message but
subtlety is a gift let the audience get a clue on it
The Tomorrow War reminded me of the old 90s action movies like Armageddon and Independence Day. Just a big summer blockbuster with some fun action and humor. Wish we had more of these tbh
@@justsomeguywholovesberserk6375 the obvious global warming bit went over most peoples heads , we are now in a paradox.
It wasn´t woke, even if the cast was truly "multicultural". That´s more than one can expect these days...
This is what ‘anti wokeness ‘ does to you: it transforms you into a shell of your past self, only capable of seeing diversity quotas behind every decision. The anti woke have become as annoying and narrow minded as the woke, which is saying something.
K, but he’s right though
@@Hamlet92100 it's glaringly obvious when a film is trying to lecture and make a statement about racial and sexual politics, it's obnoxious and sours otherwise good stories. Tomorrow War, Alita, and Blade Runner 2049 are praised in recent Sci fi because despite having a "diverse" cast its not a vehicle for present day social commentary. Which for the past 5 years, *not*making the minority members of your cast into empty vessels for social commentary had become a statement unto itself. It's pandering and insulting to everyone. And claiming you don't see it or don't care is smug and disingenuous
Now that you mentioned the diverse cast - yeah, you are right - I completely missed that while watching the movie. It was done so organically and felt absolutely natural - just us (humans) vs. them (aliens).
I like how they portrayed the Fathers too - one was a nice dad, the other was a complete A-hole, yet both were willing to sacrifice themselves to save their children. This is what most fathers are like.
@@Hamlet92100 And wokeness turns one into a fascist racist/sexist, incapable of seeing past the surface of skin colour or sexual orientation. Look, if the ten best writers available are ten obese black lesbians, then by all means hire the ten obese black lesbians - why bring insignificant hiring 'qualities' such as sex orientation and skin colour, isn't that racist and sexist? Anyway, such diversity hiring is visible in the lower quality, self-obsessed, misandric work it produces, which is perfectly normal when hiring criterions are anything but talent.
Sure, sure, we can ride along with a few of these 'statements', like benevolent parents cheering up the clumsy efforts of their kids, but don't ask us - and I am a real progressive guy - to LARP along all the way into mediocrity for racism and sexism's sake. The woke actively destroys our sociologic relations, and while I admit some go way too far, fighting this movement is the right thing to do.
Anyone else extraordinarily happy with seeing Yvonne Strahovski in big movies, and also crushing the role?
She was fantastic in this. She needs to stop wasting her talents in garbage like Handmaid's Tale and get more of these kinds of roles.
She scowled her way through every scene with the emotional depth of a jcpenney manaquin
Lol, this movie didn't even pass cinema
@@alqaeda7040 at the beginning it shouldn't have even been released in cinemas as originally it only would release on amazon but I think after airing on amazon they decided to also release it in cinema. And on amazon it was the most viewed movie for I think a couple of days to a week which is why sequel is coming
I get what you're saying about Chris's character but I'm glad there's a movie about a service member/first responder/ect (hell even a normal dad), that isn't a divorced, depressed, failure of a parent like so many movies nowadays.
I mean technically he was in the future, no?
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This is what irked me about early reviews I read of the film. Chris’s character walked out of the family, and that’s not hinted at with the guy we see. If he was portrayed as a douche bag who’s then redeemed, then ok, that’s a story arc…and probably not one Chris Pratt wants to play.
Yeah but he didn’t know that. And he does redeem himself anyway.
There's an easy explanation for why the Pratt we see isn't a drunk, divorced, depressed walkout....*because it hasn't happened yet in their timeline*
You can’t not love Chris Pratt. One of the last charismatic Hollywood actors
Yes. Watching James McAvoy disassemble a keyboard with Chris's face in the movie Wanted was always one of my favorites.
Hollywood's greatest Chris
He’s charismatic, has moral standards and a straight up guy. Hollywood are repulsed by this kind of star when it’s very existence is owed to them by actors like Chris Pratt. This was one of the only recent releases I’ve watched all the way through. No preaching, virtue signalling or self flagelation. Great stuff👍
Nah, he's all right but I definitely don't love him. That doesn't meant y'all shouldn't, of course. But, he's no Keanu Reeves.
And his FIL is bad AF too.
After lockdown, a plethora of “you need to do better” movies, and the hair-tearingly frustrating Army of the Dead, this film was exactly what I needed to pick me up and make me actually enjoy myself.
I actually cared about the characters, and their sacrifices were emotionally engaging. Literally sat on the edge of my couch and leaned towards the screen watching this, and I never do that.
Would I watch it again? Nah, but it accomplished everything it set out to do
Hahaha "you need to do better" is the perfect description of today's entertainment landscape
Dude I loved this movie. You are right on the money about the family dynamic and the bravery and protecting role of the father. Great stuff. I really miss aspirational male leads nowadays.
Not to mention that this movie introduced a creature that definitely rivals the zenomorph in its utter ferocity
I think the white spikes were the best part of the movie, the way they moved and attacked was absolutely spectacular. I enjoyed watching them despite the horrific ways they killed
I thought that, too. Put this queen worth the queen from Alien and see who wins.
@@BeckyMa9482 wouldn't that be a fun battle to watch? I'd pay for that honestly
That's one of the aspects that makes the movie fun, they absolutely nailed the alien monster aspect.
*Xenomorph
Critical Drinker: "Now you might be thinking."
Me: "How little you know me."
.....thinking?
Forget that. People will expect it all the time
This is exactly how I feel about “The Core”. A film that is just awful, yet I can’t help but enjoy it.
its great,wish it was abit longer in planet core part
Plot might be a little dumb but it was entertaining and there aren't many movies involving the earth's core so I forgive it. The cast was actually half decent too.
@@votpavel As contradictory as it sounds, I agree with you. I do think its great, even though there's so much wrong with it, the science is hilariously bad and full of errors. The logical part of me says its an awful film, and yet if I saw it on TV, it would be a no brainer to put it on, and i'd enjoy it. Every. Single. Time.
A guilty pleasure for me, i guess....
Hot pockets, man. Hot pockets.
@@itsDDDD the problem was is that they spend 30 extra minutes on useless shit when they portrayed the disasters...bird scene and fee more i forget.The part where they in that open area full of chrystals was so cool but too short,still good.
I reccomend space movie "sunshine" if you havent seen it yet, more recent "life" is good too
Props to a 66 year old J. K Simmons who looked jacked af in that movie
Damn he was 66-wow
Yea! Vietnam guy helps save everyone
@@nickjohnson1424 I actually Wikipedia'd him because I've known his work all the way back to Oz, and was asking myself how is it that this guy doesn't age? 😂
@@thelastspartan5377 Lol Botox my man Botox
Props to the doc that gave him the naughty sauce
I feel the same way as you about the movie, but I have to say that the staircase scene where we first encounter the White Spikes was one of the best creature introduction scenes I think I have ever watched.
That scene in particular had excellent pacing, and actually unnerved me, which almost no other movie has, even horror ones.
The movie may not make any sense at all, but it does prove that putting Chris Pratt into anything will make people want to see it.
Hell it’s even getting a sequel.
Wait it is??
Yeah it’s already been confirmed, idk why really but I’m not opposed to it either.
Idiocracy is upon us then.Officially.
@@RogueFox2185 Feels weird considering this movie felt like it could have been split easily into two or three films and been the better for it. Still was entertained enough for it though.
to be honest, he salvaged it... dude is a likable actor!
I think a wise man once said: "You either die a classic dumb action movie or live long enough to see your franchise become woke."
🧐 Chris said this didn’t he?
"Damn, a movie that dares to portray fathers as caring and self-sacrificing" -- The Accountant (2016)!
2016 feels worlds away.
Thanks for suggesting!
@@Katya_Lastochka , it was pretty much the same politics in the mainstream cinema back then as well...
@@japanisch508 , you're welcome! It's a very good movie and quite original for a Hollywood mainstream flick nowadays.
Avengers Endgame and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. as well.
I like the fact that you're honestly brutal in your review. Shows consistency. I hope that more films have the guts to be fun.
Also Yvonne Strahovski is Miranda in Mass Effect 2 and 3.
Always my love interest as Cmdr Shepard
@@kennethprice8710 Yeah baby, my main love interest in Mass Effect trilogy. Call me bias, but I really love her acting in this movie.
@@kanatagideon5431
Her and Chris Pratt elevated this movie to really good,their scenes together gave this film emotional weight.
@@kennethprice8710 I call this movie "a glorified B movie" because of them... and I say this not as an insult because B movies are generally cult movies...
The thing that surprised me was how not terrible in the time travel aspect was. They set up the rules and then didn't controdic them. The rest of it was okay and entertaining. Not great, but actually fun and given the fact it wasn't preachy or demeaning... it was a good movie. Not great but good
They needed to do more with the time travel thing.. there was an awesome plot twist they didn't do.. the fact him going sour in the past was a bluff, that he planed a new portal, and he killed himself before he opened it to allow her to be able to travel back with him to be able to save her.. that sort of thing..
(That's badly explained but you get it)
My only problem with the time travel is how did the troops that initially arrived to the past stay there and weren't locked with arm bands for a week limit
Yeah, I liked the idea that the only ones conscripted were people who weren't alive during the war.
Except the part when they changed the past, they would have never sent the people in the future to change the past in the first place. They would never be able to change the past, since they only created the wormhole to prevent the need to make the wormhole in the first place. (Like the movie the time machine, he made the machine to go back to save his girlfriend.. but she always dies no matter what. Because if she lives, he would never have the need to make the machine in the first place, so she has to always die) then again maybe there will be a tomorrow war part 2, and nothing changed in the future (maybe them waking the whites and killing them, ended up starting a slow thawing of other ships they didn't know about)
@@itsGuy I read they are planning to make a sequel because the movie was successful for Amazon, but it's still just in talks.
I enjoyed Chris Pratt and the gorgeous actress that plays his daughter. His father was an enjoyable character also.
This is far from a perfect movie...but the cast was alright and it was entertaining...too long though.
The best thing it doesn't feel as preachy as most movies today. To get a more or less classical heroe....a man...is refreshing amongst this woke sea.
Yeah Yvonne Stratskoski (spelled it wrong but whatever) is a damn good actress. She's best known for her role on Chuck as a main character. If you have prime, you should watch it. It's really good. She was one of the reasons why I watched this movie.
@@awsomegirlpower476
I think she is awesome.
Classic beauty...not like most actresses today...and a very decent performer.
I'll check it out.
She was very good in Dexter.
@@billymandalay669 bro I was wondering where I remembered her. She’s gotten even hotter with age and somehow still looks as young.
@@awsomegirlpower476 best known by others as the model for Miranda Lawson from Mass Effect.
"In the Kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king." sums it up.
It’s a sad state of affairs where a movie is enjoyable simply because it isn’t woke.
It is, but at the same time, it is just a dumb fun movie that knows it's a dumb fun movie.
This is what movies should be, plain entertainment.
You can have deep meaningfull mesages in movies sure, but normally they are the wrong type that makes normal people want to vomit what they ate 4 months ago
I just hope John wick and Fast and furious doesn't end up woke.
@@MachoMan_Vert nah f&f has been going on for so long to just insert messages in it in the last installment would be weird and John wick is made by good people with good intentions
@@MachoMan_Vert
The most "woke" F&F was the latest movie where Nikki Minaj was running an all girl SWAT team. This actually wasn't even woke, it's was just normal F&F brand of hilarious, because NM doesn't look like the type to run one.
@Siboniso Buthelezi Oh shit, that's even worse. Cardi B is both a scumbag, & even worse in the role than NM, considering NM despite not having a license, at least still had some interest in cars.
The movie had the same problem that all modern action and sci-fi movies have - it felt like a video game. Apart from that, it was a breath of fresh air because of the lack of identity politics and feminism being shoved down the viewer's throat.
80% of our military is minority/female ( other than the main character )??? Oh yeah, no identify politics here. carry-on
@@ronniejones1425 The thing is, shockingly, they didn't politicize it and preach down to everyone for a change. It was just there, for the viewer to interpret as they saw fit, without any sermons.
@@ronniejones1425 thank you I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that
@Z. Michael Gehlke And they're correct. It is a low standard, just as the fact that it's a poorly made movie is a pretty low standard, as pointed out by The Drinker. I'm not saying it was good that they used the tactic. I'm saying that, in our current shitty cinematic climate, even a small improvement is just that - an improvement.
Maybe if you play a lot of video games. I don’t, so it felt like a movie w/ a lot of plot holes, that was still enjoyable to watch.
I personally liked how they kind of "solved" possible time paradoxes. The soldiers of the past are trained by young future troopers, who haven't been born yet, they make sure that the civilians they conscript are dead in the future they'll travel to and they explain that you can only travel through the 2 "portals" they've created in the flow of time.
They say only 500,000 people are still left in the future. It's safe to bet almost anyone can be sent to the future
Consider that there are 3 timelines we know of.
One, which we will call Toxin, where the Toxin is successfully recreated and used to successfully kill the Whitespikes.
The second, which our Dan (universe 1) is sent to, where the Jumplink is destroyed but Muri and Dan create the toxin successfully.
And a third, hypothetical universe where they fail to create a toxin, causing Dan (originally from universe 2) to return to the second universe thinking Muri (universe 3) died for nothing, thereby estranging her and giving her the impetus to succeed in her own timeline.
See where I'm going with this?
@@aspenmgy Yes, that seems like a pretty big hole in the plot. Again, the weak writing to the rescue. They have lousy records in the future, and can't bring back just anyone in case they're among the few still alive? So they have to pick only those for whom records exist, which isn't many.
Oh dear God
But why do they send in random people with no training, at least give everyone they believe to be dead in the future some training… it’s like sending a person who’s only ever played football once, and then make him/her play in the Super Bowl 🤷🏼♂️
I watched it from start to end without betting an eye because it didn’t force American political agendas on me. Literally just a movie like back in the day.
Is that sarcasm??? It starts with the little girl being the (scientist)
Then half the street is black in what appeared to be the most middle class white neighborhood in america. Then the future humans arrive being lead by a mixed race woman, a black man an asian man and what looks like a butch lesbian specific identity you wouldn't wanna get wrong. No white men.
At this point i switched it off.
Not American agendas, left-wing agendas. Not the same thing. I know it's schematics but as an American, I do not wish to be associated with the clods in question.
Agree with you
@@covingtonrace1 still, white main character and the whites saved the world too. They have a woke quota to meet to stop
The film being canceled so they had to make concessions. It’s like a woke tax almost.
The only thing I disagree with is about Dan and his struggles from a normal life. I feel exactly like he does, and I connected to his entire story . You wouldn’t think I was an unhappy man but we never know what’s in someone’s head
Finally what we need: A movie that's fun to watch and doesn't lecture you
Like the sharknado movies
Sharknado was more enjoyable to me than TTW :( Yeah even the 5th one
Haven't seen one of those since about 2014 lol
I thought the same, and, surprisingly, enjoyed it so much that I have already watched it twice.
@@prele well said
This movie is more closely like Independence Day just a fucking film about aliens and the struggle of humanity and I say. Fuck yes movie Fuck yes.
Sounds like something the Ozzy Man would say right there!
I remember thinking that while watching it too. Felt like a mashup of Independence Day and Starship Troopers.
its got far too many holes to be enjoyable
amateurish at best, amateurish actions by the actors due to poor writing and research
@@experiment54 who cares it’s a sit back and enjoy the ride kind of films
It's rare enough to get positive fatherhood models in action films these days, not just men in "paternity-adjacent" capacities but men being dads and wanting to actively be good dads at that. Coupled with the fun action scenes and the incredible creature design, I really liked TTW
positive? he risked everything to save his daughter that didnt matter nor exist if he saved the past... and he risked everyone in the past..... unsubbing from frinker, u all r idiots
@@JoseRamirez-dv5uo How did he do that?
not every films needs to blow you away. i enjoyed this film
It was just a blast. I love a movie like this. It’s a “shut your brain off and enjoy the ride” movie. And we need those right now.
@Rafael Acosta Its better than most movies.
We never did.Said every normal person with an inch of a brain.
@Rafael Acosta most anymore don’t also have the 2nd criteria…enjoy the ride
This comment is a weird one. If you don't "shut off your brain" you can't enjoy anything Hollywoke makes. Look at Loki, people actually think that's a good show, unwilling to even listen to what CD has to say about it.
@@Zathren again, you are ignoring both parts of the criteria. The woke garbage isn’t enjoyable enough to enjoy the ride.
You should have spliced in Shatner saying: "We're going to attempt... time travel."
There was only 2 reasons I watched this film:
1) Chris Pratt
2) Yvonne Strahovski
I knew it wasn't going to be great. It was entertaining though.
the main thing i can’t stand is how horribly setup their carbines are
Yeah they really went for aesthetics over practicality. Should have gone in with AR10s or battle rifles of some kind
@@tlshortyshorty5810 or just nuke Miami from orbit... it's the only way to be sure
@@Swordfish393 you had the wrong idea to the wrong Florida man buddy
'watching just a football game with the family..' its just the farkin world cup final, with Brazil and SCOTLAND playing...That's some serious sci-fi action
billy gilmour gonna give neymar nightmares
C'mon ingerland
Haha how did I not notice that? Says a lot about the immersion factor.
They haven’t played each other since 1998 (I think) in the opening match of the tournament.
Needless to say - Brazil scored inside the first 20 mins 😩. The rest is a blur 🏴 🇧🇷
@@CursedWheelieBin If black women can be leaders in the military special forces then indigenous Scottish blokes can win the soccer world cup. We are all the same afterall. Its in the fine print.
I was amazed by the entire party being mesmerized by the game. You'd think this was set in England or something.
I submitted an IMDB review with the line:
“Future Tech Protip: Don’t employ Millennial Social Media flunkies to program your wormhole landing coordinates.”
Unsurprisingly, they didn’t publish it.
Message received.
IMBD changed forever once they got rid of the message boards after TLJ. That site sucks.
I criticized the alphabet agenda, the destruction of Thor and Hulk, who are the two most powerful and MALE characters in Marvel, as well as criticizing the Girl Power scene at the climax of End Game, along w/ other legit criticisms of the film, and it was of course, never published.
@@dezznutz3743 you call that legit criticism lmao 🤣🤣
That was one of the most pleasant "Go away now" 's I've heard. Thank you The Tomorrow War.
It was fun! Reminded me of watching something like Armageddon or Independence Day.
That's the most joyful rendition of *"Go away now!"* I think I've heard from you fellow Scotsman.
The Tomorrow War is really a blast to the past where Hollywood wasn’t woke.
Hollywood has been woke since the dawn of time. You’ve never been bothered by woke until social media allowed everyone to pick it apart and stir up outrage.
Seriously, any movie can be labeled woke if you try hard enough. Woke doesn’t have much of a polished defined understanding ‘definition’.
Seems anything unliked is just randomly labeled ‘the bad thing’
To me, woke is just a group of bullies censorship canceling anything they dont like just like the religious extremist Christianity since forever
@@gabrielhersey5546 Agreed "woke" is also a lazy criticism made by people too lazy to come up with a real critique of a movie/TV show etc. As soon as someone goes on about something being "woke" I just automatically think they're a knob.
@@gabrielhersey5546 The “woke” label is tired, but its modern usage doesn’t quite align with your personal definition.
@@alfredthegreat9543 It's a bummer to read through all these comments and see how many people are fixated on woke vs. not woke. People are getting too obsessed on both sides. I used to agree with the anti-woke crowd most of the time, but now it's sounding like "thank god a movie with a white man as the lead." What the fuck? Is that what anti-woke is now? I thought the point is it doesn't matter what race or gender anyone is, as long as the story is good and they don't fixate on it. Does it have to be all white now? I'm not down with that.
@@alfredthegreat9543 That's because you are one of those tedious woke bellends. It's clear to see in your narrow minded bigoted post..
This was filmed in Atlanta and other spots in Georgia, so I'm just watching it like "hey I know where that is."
Ah so this was filmed before Hollywood boycotted Georgia for voting on sensical voting laws
You missed the actually really creative way they get around the Grandfather paradox in this movie - they use future knowledge to gather a database of eligible recruits in the future, the main criteria being the recruits have to have died by the time the invasion started. I'm assuming they also check to make sure the recruit isn't going to cure cancer or do something equally noteworthy in the few years between 2022 and their death
one thing they didn't touch on was how when the link was destroyed it left behind the people from the future who hadn't been born, but since the link was destroyed they wouldn't be able to go back to the future before they were born in the past, so essentially there is going to be a paradox soon after the time where the movie ended.
@@BoulderBoulder_no, because all of them died during the final battle when Dorian blew up the alien ship
But that DOES NOT AVOID THE PARADOX. The very fact they reached backwards in time creates the paradox because in the original timeline no one reached backwards in time. AND that does not mean those people would not have given birth between point A and point B. FURTHERMORE you are forgetting the Butterfly Effect. You don't have to be alive to change the timeline. If you utter word or even just breath that affects the future. So the fact that people were removed from the timeline years before they stopped breathing means they altered the timeline.
@@GeorgeMonet I'm pretty sure it just created a parallel universe that branched off from the point when the humans first came back through time
The Tomorrow War has the most irresponsible usage of time travel technology in science fiction since Marty McFly.
Absolutely. Even their basic reasoning for going into the future is illogical and unreasonable.
Yes, but in its defense, it hasn't an entire scene trying to explain how and why they're traveling... I hated Endgame just for that scene where their explanation was for the public: "hey people who's watching this movie, our plot isn't like the movies we'll be mentioning, so please don't compare us".
Tomorrow War was more like "it's time travel, we don't know how to explain it, if you don't care about it, we can make this work without scientific mumbo jumbo".
@@MrlspPrt how was Endgames explanation bad? Made perfect sense. Cant travel back and change ur future so u use the pasts artifacfs to ur advantage.
I think you meant Avengers Endgame
@@MrlspPrt
And Endgame paid for this by not being able to decide how they want their time travel to function, and ultimately contradicting itself.
Case in point:
They decide on, that altering the past is impossible.
So they can't prevent the snap, only undo it by stealing and later returning the infinity stones.
But that gets thrown out of the window when past Thanos follows the avengers to the present and dies there, instead of returning.
I liked how James lives and is actually allowed to make amends.
"Why not attack them with all the world's armies when they arrive, or use a nuclear device", nah that would be cheating.
Why not educate everyone immediately on the weak points of the enemy? You know, basic military strategy? Nope, the future generals have less military knowledge than an 8 year old Call of Duty player.
Nah it’ll be fine!
Cheesing the game too much
@@Paulafan5 Well, consider that the reason why the aliens are resilient is because of MAGIC. Yep, magic. Because in reality bullets will go through any animal. Physics in all.
So...spawncamping??
This was one of the few movies I've watched in awhile that I really enjoyed and want to watch again.
after 10 years of avoiding hollywood movies i watched this edge of tommorow and love and monsters.. and strangly i liked them.. all of them a bit dumb but great.. just like hollywood from the past.. you sit and you enjoy.. no need fo all that brain activity.. i also love that Yvone or how ever she is called.. a very good actress besides her good looks
So after saving humanity, he's really going to hate his mundane life
Perhaps not. Any service man who comes home from a horrible war often finds it difficult to adjust to everyday life (ok in that case, yes, he is going to have issues!). On the other hand knowing how horrible the future may become it may be great to get back to "normal life"...
@@colorin81colorado he also did the best thing he could ever do... raise a super smart daughter who created the toxin that saved mankind, and then was part of the group who saved the world by taking out the source. the guy's insecurity over failing to 'do more' should have been laid to rest. now, content, he can just focus on his family.
@@ericaugust1501 I agree. It is refreshing (and very inclusive/progressive/radical) though to hear he is not the total loser husband/father/male most males seem to be in Hollywood movies these days! Refreshing!
Can we get a retrospective of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies
Always found them entertaining but when I rewatched the first one I was surprised by how good the writing is
To me there is only the original three films when it comes to the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
The first one imo was a masterpiece in its own way
A drinker take on the pirates movies would be perfecto
How he feels about this movie is how I feel about those films.
The plot of his daughter making the stuff that kills the aliens is just completely unnecessary. They only end up killing 5 with it, then say fuck it and blow it all up with c4.
RIGHT?!?! Why not search the ship first. They jumped the gun on that one 😂😂
It was a plot device to create tension and then at the end it turns out to be useless lol
Trash writing
@@sissyphussartre2907 the plot device made sense, since the daughter WAS trying to save her future first. it just ended up coming too late in the face of a hopeless situation, so she had the obvious backup plan: send it to the past.
I thought this, survey the place, set some back up bombs find the queen as your go to for first jab
Yes and no. Though it may seem to fail in killing ALL aliens in the ship, the toxin helped the main character in killing the last queen that got away. The toxin actually has done it's job to eradicate all the aliens. Even if the whole colony got obliterated by C4, their efforts would have been in vain if the last queen escaped.
The film may not be perfect, but hey, at least it ain't "The Last Knight" or "The Last Jedi".
The Last Knight opening is masterpiece tho, i hope they make medieval movie
Absolutely loved the movie and I'm happy to see that it's getting a sequel.
And let me just say the first time you see the White Spikes... It legitimately made me say "Holy fuck". The design of the aliens were fantastic and something straight out of my nightmares.
Wining any war with a time machine in three easy steps:
1. Send future tech into past
2. Tech in the future increases as a result
3. Repeat as necessary
You’re not taking the grandfather effect into account: the future from where you send the future tech from is already based on a past where you have already received the future tech. It would not create an infinite loop of gradually increasing technology levels.
@@Ett.Gammalt.Bergtroll that can only happen if the level of tech doesn't increase from then to now. I don't see that happening.
@@hamobu My point is it would only increase once and that’s it. The future people would live in a future that depends on their past having been boosted and as such would be bound to send this technology back once.
@@Ett.Gammalt.Bergtroll well no! Once you go back to past, you and your present are no more, so you would only keep doing this as long as humanity is facing doom.
@@Ett.Gammalt.Bergtroll If the time travel to the past immediately creates a branch reality (MCU style rules) then you can still iterate as Hamobu suggests. The Grandfather paradox doesn't rule all styles of time travel story logic. The Terminator movies also played with the idea of iterative futures. Skynet's time war gambit seemed to have resulted in a mix of timelines with differing branch outcomes.
At least within science fiction storytelling there are several types of time travel. "Back to the Future" blurred together several for plot purposes. Jennifer being left on the porch, for example. She'd of been stuck in that bad universe, not magically whisked back into the 'right' future timeline for plot convenience.
There are also good time travel stories written with the head twisting grandfather paradox kept in mind, but I tend to prefer the multiverse oriented ones.
With this story world, I'd have also favored evacuating the future survivors into the past, closing the gate and then worked to change the future with the survivor's help. Repeat as necessary until you carve out a nice branch of universes where humanity survives the invasion challenge.
Films like these are in an important niche genre all their own: Hangover Movies.
Top comment worthy
@@jayboy2kay7 no shutup bot
I call them lunch movies. I watch them while I'm having lunch. My favorite lunch movie is Pacific Rim.
Drinker, you absolutely HAVE to do Netflix’s new “Masters of the Universe.” Hint: there’s a reason why it’s not called “He-man and the Masters of the Universe.”
The '87 film was also titled without "He-man"
@@Uncle_cheeto If it stars Dolph Lundgren, it's guaranteed to be good.
He has
@Jeff Bridger I thought it was, just as cheesy and fun as the og
When the industry trends toward "aggressively inconsistent and offensive," even a mediocre film that doesn't set out to *s u b v e r t* can stand out simply by contrast.
This. 100% this.
Not a great movie, just a movie, told a story and ended.
Probably it’s not a coincidence that the conservative-leaning Chris Pratt is the main star of the movie.
Most underrated movie of the year
Chris Pratt is just an enjoyable guy to watch an all around a good guy
Hes not your typical action hero that's jacked that looks unrelatable
Hes like the cool dad next door type vibe
That's something that make this movie so satisfying.🤗🤗🤗
@OldSchool Woah. Lets not compare Frasier with Pratt. Frasier is an infinitely better actor.
Perfect way to sum it up
Silly but enjoyable
When you start to break down the plot and the premise of the movie you start to see a lot of it contradicts itself but it's still enjoyable and silly at the same time!
One thing I loved was the desperation of the future soldiers in every scene they were in like the queen extraction every soldier was immediate in their response and throwing themselves at the drones even if it only meant seconds of time or the heli pilot immediately swerving to intercept the flying drones it really felt like humanity's last stand
But that made it more stupid. The lack of proper decision making or planning of any form. The willingness to throw away non replaceable resources and screw themselves even more. Also there is no way that the creatures can apparently teleport because there is no way they could have arrived there in time if they had to travel on foot. And if they had effective tranquilizers they could have just used though from the start. Furthermore they didn't need the live queen. They could have just blown her up and collected her remains. Every scene was stupid beyond belief.
@@GeorgeMonet They probably needed a live Queen to actually test the serum when it was finished to see if it actually works on a living subject.
7:56 it would not make more sense to show them struggling or arguing, as later supported by the observation of fatherly portrayal by the characters in this movie. Just because you seem to have a good life and happy family doesn’t mean you also can’t want more for yourself and feel dissatisfied with the way you make your living, which is how Dan’s character is portrayed. You can be a good family man and still want more out of life, and not let your personal disappointment affect the significant relationships you have with the people you care about. That’s the message I took from Dan’s character of what it means to be a man. Love your family, support them, protect them, hold yourself to a high standard, set and pursue higher levels of achievement for yourself, and don’t let your own failures get in the way of taking care of what’s most important to you.
I fully appreciate not only the lack of pandering and woke lecturing, but also the endorsement of traditional and dare I say, manly, virtues. The world is saved by a man and his anti-authoritarian, gun-toting father reconnecting over a fight against a deadly alien scourge. Heartwarming stuff. Plus, a man learning that family is the most important thing always gets the manly tears flowing.
P.S. Colonel Forester is a strong female character without trying to be a sTrOnG FeMaLe character, which is always appreciated.
Amen.
You forgot one key thing here, Drinker: Twitter hates this film, therefore I LOVE IT!! I had it on auto stream for days, just to tack up views knowing Twitter squirms in impotent rage.
Because Chris Pratt is a straight, Christian white male with conservative values playing a family man.
yea twitter tried to tank this movie within hours, but it was pretty decent, so go figure.
Which is an absolute rarity in current cinema and TV.
If you love something just because someone hates it, doesn't it mean you are controlled by them?
Sounds to me as two idiots laughing at each other, without any brain activity involved.
@@Kryszt Pretty much. I hate wokeness as much as anyone yet I don't allow it to turn me into some petty other monster. Not only that, but this movie sucks. Even for a dumb action film it's subpar.