Hacks attack Mars Attacks! The Tim Burton flop that people kinda sorta remember because the aliens are funny.

Here’s a few previous re:View episodes that also fit the concept of re:Visit:
The Garbage Pail Kids Movie: https://youtu.be/dRCOSZEtREI
Enemy Mine: https://youtu.be/BuIemfjmIak
Event Horizon: https://youtu.be/jm0aYVYJrfQ
Ice Pirates: https://youtu.be/1fXACfkyvLc
Spacehunter: https://youtu.be/eTeLD5KVtHE
Cabin Fever: https://youtu.be/7uSkQq3NbO8

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  1. Sleppy hollow in 1999 was good and he ain’t done shit since……..Oliver stone ,Tim burton some directors just run out of gas

  2. This movie was the very first horror movie i've ever seen, and i say that because i've watched it when i was 6 and it was the very first time that the tought of human extinction came to mind.
    And these aliens were very scary to me at the time too😅

  3. Sometimes I think a movie can be over analysed. I don't think this movie requires an in-depth breakdown. It's just dumb fun imo.

  4. Tim Burton has always been style over substance. Some of his movies work: Edward Scissor Hands, Beetlejuice, Ed Wood, the first Batman and some of them don't: Mars Attacks, Dark Shadows, Planet Of The Apes, and the execrable Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

  5. Considering the mario bros movie is out, has made over a billion dollars already, and is basically devoid of plot other than member berries, Mars Attacks is a shining beacon of a movie just made for a fun.

    I've always considered it a homage/satire of modern 50's B movies. That's it. Don't need to read to deep in it. It's a good goofy hang out movie. I mean i'd rather tim burton go in this direction instead of whatever random IP reboot with johnny depp. Especially Indiana jones 5, raiders of the lost medicine cabinet.

  6. Mars Attacks and Beavis and Butthead do America were in theaters at the same time. I only find it interesting because they both feature Las Vegas and Washington DC very prominently and seem quintessentially 90s.

  7. Talk about pontificating while missing the point…it's a parody of disaster films as if made by Chuck Jones. Stop huffing your own gas, you hacks.

  8. Seeing this and "Independence Day" sent me back to the "60's, watching "Fail Safe" with "Dr. Strangelove" (Hell, the two "comedies" have the same war rooms.) It opens with a trading card I remembered (burning cattle stampede), the A-listers die, the second tier survives, Tom Jones is Snow White and Harryhausen's saucers are given proper tribute… especially at the Washington Monument. And hair wise, cherish those locks because at a certain age it stops growing.

  9. According to IMDB- “Producer/director Tim Burton was told repeatedly that he could not kill Jack Nicholson's character in a film. This led to his decision to cast Nicholson in two roles in this film and then kill him in both of them just to spite everyone who had told him this.”

  10. I loved Mike's diatribe about how Hollywood gives poor people "hick" Southern accents regardless of where they are geographically. I'm from Kansas and nobody sounds like that lmao

  11. I'm very curious to see how they react to this movie, because I took my girlfriend to see it when it came out in theatres and could not stop apologizing to her afterwards.

  12. 7:53 Calling Tarantino's movies "all his original scripts, all his original ideas" is really pushing the bar, given how much he straight up just rips from other, better filmmakers, and graft onto his projects.

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