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@viclagina347 Жыл бұрын
CGI back then was just as unbelievable as current CGI..... I love practicle effects especially from the 80s, the best movie Decade
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
I'm a fan too!
@Cyborganna Жыл бұрын
The only thing you could consider CGI in this film is the walk-in X-Ray scanner. Even then I believe the final result was so awful they had to use a practical rotoscoping technique in post production to complete it as the experimental mocap work was absolutely borked during transfer. Pretty much everything seen is in camera using models, puppetry and miniatures. The stuff they couldn't do with puppets was done with advanced claymation. Like when Arnie talks off the Woman mask. True practical genius went into this Sci-fi masterpiece. 💖
@dudermcdudeface3674 Жыл бұрын
Actually terrible movie decade, but it had some incredibly bright exceptions.
@dudermcdudeface3674 Жыл бұрын
@@ZXSPEX I'll have to differ and say '90s. The '80s in film was really inhospitable to anything "different" or exotic. There were some very entertaining movies, but they were surrounded by a sea of lame, insulting formula movies. The '90s held on to the good things the '80s had discovered but ditched its bad habits.
@dudermcdudeface3674 Жыл бұрын
@@ZXSPEX It's actually a trope in movie fandom that 1994 and 1973 were the peak years.
@43nostromo Жыл бұрын
Long opening title sequences showcases the tremendous talents of legendary composers like Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams and Bernard Herrmann. That's how it was when I grew up. And it was awesome.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed the score in this. Just a shame I can't showcase it!
@MrLovegrove Жыл бұрын
@@RyanCarrington I hate when copyright stuff gets in the way of uploading content. I have five kids to feed!!!
@mr.deadman1973 Жыл бұрын
Philip K. Dick was such a profound Sci-fi writer, way ahead of his time. Sad that he died in 1982 with really very little recognition for his work and all the films that have been made from them. Popular films based on his works include Blade Runner (1982), Total Recall (adapted twice: in 1990 and in 2012), Screamers (1995), Minority Report (2002), A Scanner Darkly (2006), The Adjustment Bureau (2011), and Radio Free Albemuth (2010).
@angelagraves865 Жыл бұрын
This is one of several movies based on Philip K. Dick stories. A couple of my faves are Minority Report and Blade Runner.
@pedant3605 Жыл бұрын
To others if you liked the movie you'll like the book. P.S. The story can b very different. Same for Minority Report
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
I'll have to check out more of his stuff
@namelessjedi2242 Жыл бұрын
I’ve heard the director say the screen fades to white at the end to imply it was all a dream, yet there are so many scenes where Quaid was not even present and could not possibly have a “memory” of. I think it’s more fun to think all the outrageous stuff really happened, at any rate! 😁
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
I'm almost surprised the director weighed in! It's more fun not knowing 100% I think 🤔
@fredwin Жыл бұрын
Yeah. Even if that was the more intended ending the screenplay really shoots that down. In the early scenes Quaid isn't even aware of all the weird looks people are giving him, that's strictly for the audience's benefit.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Жыл бұрын
I love action movies from this era. They’re so outrageous🤣
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
They don't make them like this anymore!
@peterreist2882 Жыл бұрын
Running Man is loaded with great Arnold one liners
@krissiep1317 Жыл бұрын
I love that movie. Written by Stephen King, real-life tv game host Richard Dawson, sexy 80s choreographed dance scene from Paula Abdul, Arnold and his one-liners, what more can you ask for! Lot of fun!
@MikeB12800 Жыл бұрын
They actually put dogs in vacuum to see the short and long term damage it did. The dogs survived with no long term damage. A couple of people were also accidentally caught in vacuums. They also survived without long term damage. It’s determined we can generally survive for about 30-40 seconds.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Wow!
@MikeB12800 Жыл бұрын
@@Krucifus don’t wanna know which part of you got caught! 😐
@writerwade92415 ай бұрын
The writing, acting, directing, and the amazing special effects . . . it's criminal how this was snubbed at the Oscars. 😂
@mikegilgenbach4840 Жыл бұрын
It was a dream. There is no other way Recall would have had Melinas face in their computer.
@Arthur_King_of_the_Britons Жыл бұрын
But he dreamed about her before going to Recall too
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
I need to have a proper rewatch to attempt to work this out haha
@RaceBannon7 ай бұрын
It’s a dream because sending someone to convince Quaid he’s having a delusion does not fit in Cohagen’s plan. There’s no reason to do that if they’re just trying to get to Kuato
@shainewhite2781 Жыл бұрын
One of the best Sci-fi Action movies ever made! Before Paul Verhoeven was picked to direct, David Cronenberg was hired by Dino De Laurentiis to make the project happen. Ronald Shusset Dan O'Bannon and Gary Goldman were hired to write the script but didn't like working with Cronenberg or Laurentiis as Shusset wanted a "Raiders Of The Lost Ark Goes To Mars." Cronenberg wanted the film to be a psychological thriller rather than an action film. After disagreements between Cronenberg and Laurentiis got nasty, they parted ways, and the script found its way to Carolco, the same company that produced the Rambo films, Red Heat, Terminator 2, Cliffhanger and Cutthroat Island. It was the most expensive film for Carolco, $75 million dollars. They filmd the movie in Mexico City, at Churibiscu Studios, where the filmed DUNE in 1984. The visual effects were done by Industrial Light And Magic, Dream quest Images, and Metrolight Studios. The special makeup effects were done by Rob Bottin, whom would later win the Best Visual Effects Oscar. It was a box office and critical success making $275 million dollars at the box office, as it was the highest grossing R Rated movie of 1990.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Damn, that was an interesting read! 👊👊👊
@donkfail1 Жыл бұрын
Imagine the weird mutations we would have had with David Cronenberg at the helm. And even kinkier sex scenes than with Paul Verhoeven. Probably super kinky mutant sex. That seems like a standard 80s Cronenberg movie.
@KingRenoBand Жыл бұрын
Just wanna say as an editor myself, I love your style. More should follow your editing lead my man. Cheers.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Ahh, I really appreciate that, dude! 👊
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
What's everyone's favourite Schwarzenegger one-liner? Doesn't have to be from this movie!
@gallendugall8913 Жыл бұрын
My favorite Arnold quote is when he does the distressed, "AHA-NAYAH-GAH-AHAN!" he does in so many of his movies.
@gailseatonhumbert Жыл бұрын
"I'll Be Back"
@viclagina347 Жыл бұрын
"It's not a Tumor" Kindergarten Cop
@GrisouIII Жыл бұрын
“Put that cookie down!!!” (to Phil Hartman in Jingle All the Way) Not a great movie, not a great line, but the WAY Arnold said it…😂
@GrisouIII Жыл бұрын
@@gallendugall8913 😂
@MsDboyy Жыл бұрын
It’s cool to see people watching classic movies like this for the first time 💯💯 gonna subscribe
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the sub! 🙌
@spaceballone2301 Жыл бұрын
I’m glad someone else noticed all the side eyes
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Everyone was so suspicious haha
@kanea77 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved the editing on this, made the reaction even more enjoyable
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the kind words, man! That's exactly the goal 👊
@zelgkopitar8799 Жыл бұрын
I havent watcht this in a couple decades now but I still dont know what to believe and I dont even want to know. It's very rare to have a movie make you constantly question what's real and what's not from scene to scene. While many things about the film are now dated, it's a pretty masterclass level story.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this was an incredible story. I'm envious of the mind that produced it. Looking forward to watching it again🤙
@ChronosTachyon Жыл бұрын
This movie is the spectacular result of putting Arnold Schwarzenegger in a Philip K Dick adaptation. PKD was a very famous sci-fi author known for his mindfuck stories with heavy themes of paranoia and unreality. The most famous movie adaptation of his works is Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, but this movie is the only PKD film adaptation I can think of with 80's action movie sensibilities, so it's a very unique experience. The three must-watch PKD film adaptations, in my opinion, are this movie, Scott's Blade Runner (1982), and Minority Report (2002). The rest of this comment is just a series of ADHD tangents unrelated to this movie. Feel free to skim or to ignore completely. I'm just nerding out. 1. Arnie starred in a lot of famously good sci-fi action movies during his peak years (roughly 1984 to 1996), and that was because Arnold is personally a big fan of science fiction as a genre *and* he was already well-read enough at the very start of his film career that he's always been a good judge of movie scripts. (It's why he accepted his role in The Terminator, despite the fact that he wanted to play a different role than the one he was cast as. It was a scrappy low-budget production, but he could tell that James Cameron's scriptwriting was smart.) He's a perfect example about how you can't assume how someone thinks from how they look. Knowing all that, I'm sure he said "yes" right away when the role of Doug Quaid was offered to him, and I can't imagine anyone else doing a better job in it than he did. 2. There was a famous incident where Arnie tricked Sylvester Stallone into signing on to star in a truly awful movie, by "leaking" that he was "interested" in the script, knowing that Stallone was too too jealous of him to realize it was bait and too dumb / poorly read to know a good script from a bad script. (I want to say it was "Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot"? Do not watch it. Not worth your time.) By far the best Stallone film I have seen is Demolition Man (1993). I won't spoil anything about the textual plot, but the film doubles as a subtextual meta-commentary about Stallone himself, as a dumb-as-rocks all-machismo 80s action star who has no place left for him in the 90s after the shift to more intelligent/serious/"gritty" action movies in the Die Hard era. As far as I know, Demolition Man isn't an adaptation of anything, but it borrows a lot of ideas from good authors while letting the movie be its own thing. I'm honestly impressed that someone talked Stallone into doing a movie with a script that good, and I suspect that the starring role was written for him personally. I avoided it when it came out, because it had *way* too strong of a marketing campaign / product placement / fast food endorsement thing going on. (There is a part of my brain dedicated to the words "Now all restaurants are Taco Bell", which is a quote taken verbatim from the movie.) I figured that, with all that hype, there was no way it could be good, that they must be promoting it so hard because they thought that was the only way it would make money. I was wrong. 3. Beyond Arnie's involvement, this film was directed by the Paul Verhoeven, a director I respect a lot for his use of full-on Swiftian satire. Beyond this movie, Robocop and Starship Troopers are the other two Verhoeven films most worth seeing. This one has less of Verhoeven's trademark satire compared to those two -- we see a little bit of it when Quaid is watching the news at the start of the film while casually having breakfast -- but all three films have plenty of his sense of biting humor and dark comedy. I'm surprised he and Arnold didn't pair up more often, because their respective styles seem to be made for each other. Michael Ironside ("See you at the party, Richter!") is also in Starship Troopers, and Ronny Cox is also in Robocop. They're both great at playing assholes. 4. If you like a good mindfuck movie, I have some recommendations. There was a bumper crop of mindfuck movies in the 1995-2005 period. Fight Club, Memento, The Matrix, Dark City, and eXistenZ are all good ones. "Everything you thought you knew about reality was a lie" was a strangely popular movie genre in that era. I assume you've at least heard of the first three, even if you haven't seen them, given how famous they are. Dark City was one of the two great movies made by Alex Proyas, the other one being The Crow. eXistenZ is a great introduction to David Cronenberg's directorial work, and to his... uh... visuals. 5. Rewinding to Philip K Dick, the fact that Minority Report (2002) starred Tom Cruise *and* it was genuinely good was one of the most shocking things to me when it came out. Tom Cruise kinda tanked his action star credibility in the years after the first Mission: Impossible, although when Minority Report came out in 2002 it had not yet fallen to its lowest point. (That lowest point would be the jumping on a couch during an Oprah interview in 2005, around the same time that he said that psychiatry should be outlawed and organized a Scientology picket of a doctor Steven Spielberg knew who prescribed antidepressants.) TL;DR, his personal investment in Scientology and its ridiculous beliefs was getting less and less avoidable for audiences, although I noticed a little sooner than most people (because the early 2000's Internet was very anti-Scientology and I was already terminally online). If you're not aware -- easy enough since Scientology is mostly a US phenomenon concentrated around Los Angeles, and to a lesser extent the US Pacific coast -- it's a fake religion with real believers made up by a mediocre sci-fi author who got really into drugs toward the end of his life and eventually convinced himself that amphetamines were letting him tap into past lives, and he convinced his followers that your personal problems and subconscious self-sabotage are caused by countless traumatized alien brain ghosts ("body thetans") haunting your body, and also that psychiatry is an evil conspiracy by the immortal intergalactic warlord Xenu to keep us all infected with the angry brain ghosts so that we won't be coherent enough to rebel against his empire. Despite being a US-recognized tax-exempt religion, they're a for-profit organization. If you're rich, they take checks and/or use you to recruit, depending on how much of a celebrity you are. If you're poor, they talk you into signing away your next billion lifetimes into menial servitude by joining a fake intergalactic navy called the Sea Org, in exchange for them teaching you how to purify your body of traumatized space ghosts and gain psychic powers by unlocking your true potential as an "Operating Thetan" (a person with only one soul inhabiting the body). John Travolta and Will Smith, the other A-list-famous Hollywood stars whose careers suffered due to heavy involvement in Scientology, were not so lucky as Cruise with their careers. Battlefield Earth (2000) and After Earth (2013) were embarrassingly bad for each of them respectively, precisely because both movies were built around Scientologist beliefs. Tom Cruise, as wacky as his beliefs are and as bad as his public behavior has been, has had the good sense to not put those beliefs in his movies, and in fact his script choices are pretty decent compared to many of his fellow Scientologist actor peers. Even so, Minority Report stands out as one of the best films of his career in my mind, at least if you consider action movies only. Despite finding the man personally icky, I don't even slightly mind putting that film in the same category as Blade Runner and Total Recall.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Жыл бұрын
It’s always been a big dream of mine, to blow a place up & be home in time for Corn Flakes…
@SPAMDAGGER22 Жыл бұрын
According to the interwebs, Arnie's kill count in this movie is a respectable 67.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Good to know! Cheers!
@Aeroldoth3 Жыл бұрын
You only need two to have 69...
@raphaelperry8159 Жыл бұрын
The head attached to my torso wants to say "start the re-action".
@JoshuaC0rbit Жыл бұрын
Fun fact there's a little known Canadian TV show based in this universe and if I'm honest it's actually pretty damn good.
@wesleyrodgers886 Жыл бұрын
Total recall 2070
@Arthur_King_of_the_Britons Жыл бұрын
'They won't last an hour, sir' 'Fuck 'em'
@michaelwardle7633 Жыл бұрын
Total Recall is Verhoeven’s masterpiece. It’s nearly perfect.
@shainewhite2781 Жыл бұрын
Before Schwarzenegger was cast as the hero, Dennis Quaid, Patrick Swayze, William Hurt, Matthew Broderick, Peter Weller, Richard Dreyfuss, James Caan, Michael Douglas, and Christopher Reeve were considered.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Wow! It's hard to imagine anyone else!
@RatelRegalement Жыл бұрын
@@RyanCarrington Although Dennis Quaid playing Douglas Quaid would have added another layer of meta to the whole thing for sure xD
@stevesheroan4131 Жыл бұрын
My question is: Is there a time one can arrive home after which it is too late for corn flakes? That corn flakes line has baffled me and very much amused me since I saw this in the theater when it first came out.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
It was definitely an interesting line 😂 Maybe he practices intermittent fasting haha
@stevesheroan4131 Жыл бұрын
@@RyanCarrington 😂 Seriously, I wonder if that was in the script, or if Ronnie Cox just threw it out there and it stuck. Either way, it’s one of my favorite lines in the flick. Happy holidays!
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
@@stevesheroan4131 you too. Have a good one!
@MethodFire01 Жыл бұрын
That makes 13 "don't knows", "didn't knows", and "dunnos" at the end.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Haha sounds about right 😂
@brianmonks8657 Жыл бұрын
The entire movie is his Recall vacation, from start to finish. The real Quaid is nothing like his Arnold persona in his vacation. It was a vacation from himself, and if it was closely based on his real life it would be confusing and would mess him up mentally. It's the equivalent of being popped into a Bond film to enjoy actually being Bond in that story, and then getting on with your real life. The fact that we see scenes Quaid wouldn't see is just because this is a movie for us. It would have been cool if the entire film was only from Quaid's point of view, but that would have been more difficult to do.
@Minion_of_Cthulhu Жыл бұрын
Awesome reaction Ryan! I love your commentary. Total Recall was based (very loosely) on a Philip K. Dick story of the same name. Since you enjoyed Total Recall, you might want to check out some of his other adaptaions. The most famous is Blade Runner, which you may have already seen. Others are: * Minority Report, with Tom Cruise, which is definitely worth watching * A Scanner Darkly, with Keanu Reeves * The Adjustment Bureau with Matt Damon * Paycheck with Ben Affleck * Screamers, a sci-fi/horror film One of Dick's major themes is self-identity and most of the films above, like Total Recall, deal with the protagonist's attempts to figure out who they really are and why they're in the situation they're in as reality seems to fall apart around them. Another Arnie movie that you'll probably want to check out for more cheesy action is Running Man, based on a Stephen King novella.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! It's sounds like he's got a beautifully chaotic mind!
@russellward4624 Жыл бұрын
Tony is played by Dean Norris aka Hank Shrader.
@LastTorgoInParis Жыл бұрын
when i was a kid i remember one Star Trek movie they were having a battle on a moon and Mr Spock had jetpack. but i think imagined it
@chris...9497 Жыл бұрын
Got to say, it's been a while since I last watched this film; I don't remember all the product placement showing up in this.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
I never noticed! I watch some shows though where its crazy, so my ability for spotting it may have been affected haha
@jeremygeorgia4943 Жыл бұрын
She's got a little bit of crazy... but then, there's also "Basic Instinct". I am glad you remembered them talking about a blue sky... Now, WHEN did they mention that? Was it before or after the implantation? At what point, can we trust what people are saying?
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
I still need to watch that. She can definitely play crazy from seeing her in this haha I need to have a proper rewatch to try and work this movie out 😅
@serinx Жыл бұрын
Since you're an Always Sunny fan.... Twins with DeVito and Arnold came out 2 years earlier in 1988. So I always imagined that the part played by his 'friend' Harry is DeVito in my head.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Haha that would've been good. Twins is sat on my desktop, ready to watch!
@LordVolkov Жыл бұрын
"This is about resources?" The subtle satire in Total Recall is all about exploitation and control of precious resources.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Жыл бұрын
Precious resources….Like deez nuts!!!!
@vonkroenen Жыл бұрын
Originally it was going to be a vehicle for Patrick Swayze, sets had already been constructed in Australia before the project fell through. It was Arnold who later picked it up to star in it himself. Filmed at famous Estudios Churubusco Azteca in Mexico city. Quaid's apartment on Earth is actually the Heroic Military Academy also in Mexico City, and the Zocalo subway. According to the producer, during filming everyone got sick except for Arnold who was having his food flown in from L.A. until his private cook got sick and he had to eat with the rest of the cast and crew. One of the guys who Arnold kills at the subway shootout is his stunt double. Most people think it was not a dream implant but real but director Paul Verhoeven said it was all a dream from and that the sun covering the screen in white light at the end was Quaid getting lobotomized. I recommend another Arnold sci-fi movie from the late 80's, The Running Man, it's good.
@letmadora28 Жыл бұрын
The Chabacano Subway station, not Zócalo. Chabacano has those really long electric stairs that were perfect for the timing of the action and those futuristic Metallic Kind of ceiling. Zócalo station Is too small for that 😂 Foreigners should be aware of the "Moctezuma's revenge" when traveling to México and eating our food. 🤣🤣
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
That's crazy! Thanks for filling all the info. Can't imagine Swayze in this!
@raphaelperry8159 Жыл бұрын
When the lady who tries to steal the suitcase yells "screw you you arsehole" is that supposed to be a Terminator reference ("fuck you arsehole")?
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Ahhh!
@brianoden1798 Жыл бұрын
I recall watching this movie in the theater, totally.
@viclagina347 Жыл бұрын
Totally buzzed 😁
@KurticeGAMYZ Жыл бұрын
5:33 the guy in the meme insert is the actor that opens the secret door & has weird face at 23:02
@87ventus Жыл бұрын
So happy with all your reactions. You're just a fun cool dude.✌
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Appreciate that! 👊🤙
@Whistler4u Жыл бұрын
You should watch other Paul Verhoeven movies. Actually his Dutch movies (Turkish Fruit, Soldier of Orange) are great but also Basic Instinct or Flesh and Blood.
@JoshuaC0rbit Жыл бұрын
Oh wow. I haven't heard of verhoven's other work. He's definitely one of my favorite directors. thanks for the tip.
@Arthur_King_of_the_Britons Жыл бұрын
Basic Instinct's pretty good, but in the modern edits the sex scenes are way too drawn out. Flesh + Blood deserves wider recognition
@Whistler4u Жыл бұрын
@@Arthur_King_of_the_Britons I don't complain about long sex scenes.
@shainewhite2781 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe.😊 And Merry Christmas 🎄
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Merry Christmas 👊
@viclagina347 Жыл бұрын
Hey Brother, there is a really good movie from the early 80s Called Southern Comfort.... it's an escape from being pursued movie.... all I'll say. Be the first to react to it on youtube. Also, there is another movie call Surviving the Game from around 2000. Both are thrillers. Thanks for the reaction and I'm glad you're back, was wondering WTF for 4 months
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Ah, life, health, blahhhh 😬 But yeah, got a few already lined up, but I can take a look in the future!
@PaulWinkle Жыл бұрын
The last guy before who was bugged and used the very same device, had it in his a**
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Is this where the chess guys got the idea? 😂
@Ofbricks Жыл бұрын
That process would take months to proliferate, and like, that's if the atmosphere holds....which it'd be hard to say if it would due to the lack of Martian density.
@Grottgreta Жыл бұрын
Nobody can fuck with Verhoevens squibs. Spectacular gore
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
He doesn't play!
@1wwtom Жыл бұрын
It's all up to the viewer to decide at the end what was Real. Or Not! Still one of the Best flicks with Arnold!
@boqndimitrov8693 Жыл бұрын
since the release of the movie, to this day people are still wondering what is true and what is not. and those who watched the remake ask themselves only one question: - what kind of nonsense was that??And this is said only by those who have endured to watch it to the end.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Ah yeah, I'm really not hearing good things about the remake. Although I don't really know why they thought it needed one anyway
@KurticeGAMYZ Жыл бұрын
Thematically the movie says to me Corporation's rule the world & a revolution & rebellion is just a dream ppl have, it'll never happen. We are cogs in the machine
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's what I got, too. Felt similar to Robocop with regards to powerful Corporations.
@KurticeGAMYZ Жыл бұрын
@@RyanCarrington indeed
@saagisharon8595 Жыл бұрын
8:24 yeah, that's why we love PV 10:00 then why does he have blue eyes on the screen and in his next scene he has brown eyes?
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Oooh, interesting.
@TheHulk2008 Жыл бұрын
Yeah they definitely don't make movie's like this anymore. I remember i saw this in the theater with my dad and I thought the same thing back then they don't make movie's like this. This film kinda mark's the end for the full use of practical effects. But this movie also say how amazed we might be for big huge CGI spectacles like the Avatar series many of these effects just can't be recreated in a computer. Some Director's may say that we just don't do it like this anymore. But it's always fun to see a Director that say we're going to do this the older way to respect what came before.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
💯💯💯
@TheLottolandus Жыл бұрын
Ronnie Cox from Portales. NM.
@christopherbaldwin2005 Жыл бұрын
When this came out I was going through a BAD divorce from wife #1. Or as I call her now "my warm-up wife"!! I saw this in the theater with a couple buddies, then we all went and got "hammered"!! What a release! All the titties and adrenalin and whiskey....mooowaaaa!! Go Arnie!!Go Ryan!!!
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Hahaha warm up wife 😆 Sounds like a good memory, dude! Thanks for watching! 🤙
@letmadora28 Жыл бұрын
Every Time I watch this movie I'm torn between been amused, because they filmed It here In México City, the Subway chase was filmed in Chabacano's Subway station, near where I used to live; and been disgusted: I saw this movie way to young for my mental healt. Now that I'm older I love It: Is the kind of 90's movies that combined clever and intelligent plot with action.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
It's cool that you're in one of the filming locations! I definitely have a few movies that screwed me up as a kid 😬
@FrancisXLord Жыл бұрын
In a way Christopher Nolan emulated this ending in 2010 (whether deliberately or not) but did it better because he suggested what Verhoeven suggested visually rather than through dialogue, which doesn't rely on the actors to sell the lines. I've always thought Arnie's reading of the line, 'I've just had a terrible thought, what if this was a dream?' was hardly his best reading, perhaps could have benefitted from a few more takes. I'm not convinced he's really thinking what he's saying there. I can't specify why, it just doesn't sound convincing. Maybe he's trying too hard to sell the line and it comes off a little more like theatre than the rest of his performance, he's projecting too much? Not sure.
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Maybe that was the best take 😅😂 And that totem in inception was definitely toppling haha I love that movie so much!
@Obiwankanoli Жыл бұрын
Did you say douche canoe? 😂 😂 If so bravo, never heard that one
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
I may have done... 😅
@JakeBourne13 Жыл бұрын
No lie this movies animatronics gave me nightmares as a youngin lol
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Aha I can believe that!
@JakeBourne13 Жыл бұрын
Yea I had a few dreams of suffocating on mars and my eyes popping out 😂
@PorterJustPorter Жыл бұрын
Sign me up for "domestic abuse"
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@positivelynegative9149 Жыл бұрын
😄👍
@BryGoose Жыл бұрын
It's very intentionally vague about the ending even if there is a right answer you aren't meant to know for sure. What's the difference? Is the point i think.
@cimiez1 Жыл бұрын
Não ligue pra ninguém
@ryanje8147 Жыл бұрын
hmmm..... I didn't understand this intro at all. lol
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
That's OK, it won't be for everyone! I spared people a boring 4 minute story by highlighting the cliff notes in a fun and engaging way. I almost did a new intro which was more succinct and less mundane, but instead saw it as a challenge and a way to refine my editing. Usually, a lot of people will skip through the intros, but the analytics show a near 30% improvement with this one. Crazy!
@cimiez1 Жыл бұрын
Richter Vamos Agora Kkkkkkkkkk Desgraçado! É um holograma Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Teria alguém sabe que sou Quaid Acertado!
@MrCmeyer612 Жыл бұрын
Do a kickflip!!!!!
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Haha I did actually read that as if it was being shouted to me out of a car window
@MrCmeyer612 Жыл бұрын
@@RyanCarrington Did you get the free deck?? Or fail? I would have failed :P
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
@CelticDeth ah, I'm failing 100%, probably in the most embarrassing way possible 😂
@krissiep1317 Жыл бұрын
Don’t watch the remake!
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
That bad?
@wonderweasle2212 Жыл бұрын
I was more interested in the story
@peterreist2882 Жыл бұрын
Wtf is a schizoid embolism?
@RyanCarrington Жыл бұрын
Doesn't sound like a great time haha
@stobe187 Жыл бұрын
mate you're going too much into the "CrAZy YouTuBEr look at all these wild edits and random clips" direction with these vids - getting a bit out of hand
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Жыл бұрын
C’mon, he didn’t even do that many. I thought they were awesome.
@JoshuaC0rbit Жыл бұрын
I have no complaints. Maybe you should request a refund.
@stobe187 Жыл бұрын
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Maybe not in this vid, it's an ongoing trend and getting worse. Fucking hate that overexaggerated youtuber edit style that's all over the map. Sprinkling some random family guy or meme clips in the middle of reaction vids is just annoying and pointless - the viewer wants to see the reactor reacting to the material, not some cartoon/meme clip as a substitute..
@stobe187 Жыл бұрын
@@JoshuaC0rbit That's funny.
@FUCKINGENIOUS Жыл бұрын
Im kinda on the same page. Not into the memes personally.
@lollywright4258 Жыл бұрын
🟰 🤓 total recall feels like it could be my nickname for my powers of remembering the tiniest details 😅