Is this narrated by an AI generated David Letterman?
@titusprime524010 сағат бұрын
How much did Orion pay that pariste?
@HorribleHomeVideo11 сағат бұрын
thumbnail makes it seem like the video is about how it lifted two outer limits stories (which it did) but this video is a fucking history lesson on the movie instead. gtfo
@mariasantisteban268711 сағат бұрын
I like this dude, but the movie is Way overrated.
@neilredmond829614 сағат бұрын
James Cameron would make a excellent highlander movie.
@chasejdmartin7 сағат бұрын
The best has already been done!! Aren't you sick of the crap reboots on a constant loop! They bring out crap films one after another which are quickly forgotten!! As long as they get your money at the box office that's all they care about!
@twittertwice16 сағат бұрын
Mean streets was Scorcese’s first movie and it was so good. I saw it when it first came out and De Niro and fellow actors were unknown entities. I loved the filmmaking!
@adrianahmedrifat684019 сағат бұрын
Siuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu 🤝🏻😊
@taraishot10021 сағат бұрын
T1 and T2 are the only terminator movies I will ever accept the rest don’t deserve to be Terminator movies
@nak3dxsnakeКүн бұрын
Its so bizarre that a metaphor for how humans manipulating technology in irresponsible ways turned out to be a precursor to actual AI being inserted into everything within just a few decades. Sci-Fi warns us because the reality is already in progress, but the popularity of sci-fi speeds up the process and even defines the naming conventions. Truly a self-fulfilling prophecy.
@BOSSposesКүн бұрын
Holy BOT festival of a comment seciton
@nak3dxsnakeКүн бұрын
I'm amazed they haven't Back to the Futured this franchise and actually planned films where things they change in the past effect the future present in real time. Imagine a film where it bounces back and forth between them hoping that sending someone back would change something and getting to see those things unfold before a future John Connor's eyes getting to see all the planning and efforts to thwart Skynet play out in jump cut real time. Done right it could be an incredible inspirational film series that shows the importance of know how and planning. I nominate George Miller to direct it.
@darkstarofmarsКүн бұрын
Wait what 21:45
@nak3dxsnakeКүн бұрын
I think the thing that Terminator did that other films failed too is actually make the reality of the purposed future terrifying. Once a working humanoid robot is functional what is to keep them from making it an indestructible killing machine. Once they are indestructible what is to stop an AI trained by human thinking because it was programmed by a human to determine it has agency to act on that programming how it sees fit based on loopholes it finds in the programming logic. Boom Skynet.
@Blackshuck51Күн бұрын
Ellison is such a j- rat🐀
@nomecognome8737Күн бұрын
you shouldn't have told me Michael K. Williams could've been Django.. now I can't unsee it and it would've been so fucking iconic to me. Jamie Foxx is the man and he did great but damn..
¡Un visionario y una profecía que se está cumpliendo!
@kolokinoclipsКүн бұрын
Genial! Un comentario en español, ¡por fin! ¿De dónde eres, amigo?
@Slimothy_James2 күн бұрын
Those poor, overworked actors only making $10 million. We should start a go fund me for them so they don't go broke filling up their private jets.
@imawesome5802 күн бұрын
Adam Sandler not in inglorious bastards is probably the biggest W
@allycat28362 күн бұрын
I love the Golden Era, even though I never lived in it. We need it back. There were actually "stars" and now, everyone and their dog are doing movies. They're still called "stars" but they're not.
@nenadpopov36012 күн бұрын
Alan Ford IS Bricktop, Connery is way over rated actor and it's very good he refused the role.
@BeatlesFan19752 күн бұрын
The critics don't matter. Only the fans matter. The fans love it, is a movie that gets better with repeated viewing. Same with The Hateful Eight
@bkillinm3 күн бұрын
Death proof may just be my favorite Tarantino movie of all time and seeing it in the theater was incredible
@andreachilton60373 күн бұрын
She had a bit part in Chicago. Wish we'd have gotten a musical number from her
@user-vf6nn6hx9x3 күн бұрын
5:20 the best sex scene in a movie ever imho 😅
@etiennenamy3 күн бұрын
Fantastic essay.
@RoadTripperrr3 күн бұрын
Can’t compare them to butch Cassidy tho, it was just a different time, we’ll never get that again
@bryanrizzo93774 күн бұрын
Madsen is a great actor in the few Tarantino films he appears in and he's well known for his role in the first two Free Willy films as Jesse's adoptive father. Despite Madsen recent arrest for domestic violence towards his wife he's actually a cool laid back don't give af type of guy for the most part.
@bryanrizzo93774 күн бұрын
Michael Madsen is a badass and usually plays a cool laid back type of character or atleast comes off as one at first in the few tarantino films he appears in. I'd say his most memorable roles are Mr. Blonde aka Vic Vega and the adoptive father Glen in the first two Free Willy films.
@TheSpinnerRack4 күн бұрын
Cameron told Ellison to kiss his ass? Cameron said in print he got the idea from a couple of Outer Limits episode. It's been documented. Why cut out the smoking gun from the video?
@Rocket39Smoke144 күн бұрын
No mistake about it. Quentin doesn't make mistakes.
@dickface91574 күн бұрын
terminator 1 is such a fucking lightning in a bottle movie. It's maybe my all time favourite. It's a master class in everything. The story is also fucking ridiculous.
@leespiderpod4 күн бұрын
I loose count of times my dad hired this from the VHS store when we were kids
@the_kombinator5 күн бұрын
Look who's talking was good, I liked it.
@kangarht5 күн бұрын
mos 6502 was produced by COMMODORE, NOT apple.
@kolokinoclips5 күн бұрын
We didn’t say anything about who produced the chip.
@kangarht4 күн бұрын
@@kolokinoclips yeah you just say terminator runs on mos 6502 and if they start a war you know who gave their brains, and then show apple and steve jobs. which is the same. its horrible commodore doesnt even gets credit for a cpu they produced, because Jobs/Apple must be painted a genious, which they werent. Commodore was driving the personal computing revolution, commodore gave apple even the chips they used in their first machines. Yet somehow now Apple did it all magically. Computer history revisionism is terrible.
@kolokinoclips4 күн бұрын
Busted! Our secret agenda was to rewrite computer history one joke at a time.
@kangarht3 күн бұрын
@@kolokinoclips its not intentional but you did it nevertheless. I dont blame you its how the world sees computer history. Just so next time (if there is next time) you get it right: 6502 was created by lead engineer Chuck Peddle at the MOS chip firm (before that he was at Motorola), which very soon after was purchased by Commodore, so Apple was buying his CPUs from Commodore for many many years to come.
@surfsavage28605 күн бұрын
Hands down my favorite movie ever
@themidknightmando32196 күн бұрын
There’s that viscously playful side of Raleigh Beckett I never got enough of~
@jasonslyric47986 күн бұрын
One name . Sofia Stewart . John Connor and Neo are the same character . Research !
@kolokinoclips4 күн бұрын
Two words. Conspiracy theory.
@odourrecordings67662 күн бұрын
NOPE
@jasonslyric479822 сағат бұрын
I didn't say it was true ! But there is information out there for whatever reason .
@aliceflanagan36726 күн бұрын
Yep. Those two are gold.
@JonnyUtah7776 күн бұрын
That movie had some really good parts in it, but overall wasn’t that great of a movie
@Manu-Official6 күн бұрын
Buying the In Bruges disc is worth it, just for the tiny montage of swearwords in the bonus features. Fackinfackinfackinfackin' Bruges.
@Manu-Official6 күн бұрын
21:40 Fun fact, listen to the ending theme in the credits (if you bought the Terminator), and you might pickup the ever so-slight drift between the 2 keyboards, Oberheim and Prophet. There was no MIDI protocol back in the day so Fiedel had to adjust the speed while recording to tape, just like a DJ would sync 2 records together. 0:55 Fun fact, this KZfaq video has a thumbnail that mentions ''Plagiarism?'' - yet you only see 4 frames worth of Westworld, and zero mention of FutureWorld (Robots taking over the world from the top down, sinister company being the catalyst *cough Skynet cough* )... James Cameron took the idea of a human looking robot killer, the unstoppable Gunslinger (Yul Brynner), and then he transferred/juxtaposed that into the story line of Soldier in Outer Limits. I never ever believed his claims of having a fever dream and seeing the Terminator rising out of the fire. Not a complete ripoff, but ''borrowing'' ideas from different sources and putting those together. Just like Avatar is a mishmash rehash of Pocahontasmurfs. James Cameron does not steal, he ''borrows'' in a very subtle fashion - and if you poke at him on the subject he will spit flames and deny all of it, like the absolutely genuine creator that he is. Such an original, he made Alien 2, Titanic, then remade a French film and called it True Lies 😏👌 ( for reference, I own all Terminator films so I already seen all what is in this video and much more, all Robocop stuff, all Westworld stuff, if it's got robots/AI in there I'm going to watch it and if I like it I will buy it. Been deep into it since reading Pinocchio as a kid - the original Italian story [Carlo Collodi writing and Luigi Comencini film adaptation] of a puppet that wanted to be a boy, not the Disney rubbish.)
@kolokinoclips4 күн бұрын
Thanks for your input! About the other movies, I’ll talk about some points you mentioned on my further videos 😉
@jesterlead7 күн бұрын
Liked the movie, have seen it several times. When I think on it though it feels like a bit of a missed opportunity. This was the one to bring in the legends. I'm definitely no QT but for me riding up to Minnie's should have been the epilogue of the movie, which was about General Smithers and his friend Sweet Dave, played by Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman. All culminating in the "bank robbery" ending inside the haberdashery.
@dudetrustme83207 күн бұрын
Bro I already know all this
@rodneymacias47377 күн бұрын
Cómo se llama la película?
@kolokinoclips4 күн бұрын
Todo por un sueño
@LC-cd1yt7 күн бұрын
Christ, don't show this to modern day feminists 😂
@frankxaoz12867 күн бұрын
My 2nd favorite movie of all time. Layer cake is first