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Streaming Review: Tim Burton's Mars Attacks! (Youtube)

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Anonymous

Love this movie so very much. Mr. Burton's passion is evident in every frame.

Anonymous

I've always been in the "wish it was better/more coherent" camp. What's great about your review is that it gives us permission to enjoy the movie on its own terms. Thanks.

Stephen Crane

I've honestly never seen this film.

Jasmine Zantara

I don't know if it is because I went into it back in 1997 thinking it would be something akin to Burton's other movies, but this rubbed me in all the wrong ways. It would be the only Burton movie I would hate until Dark Shadows came along.

Anonymous

Saw it years ago. Didn't care for it. For some reason, most of Burton's work rubs me the wrong way. I like Sleepy Hollow and the 1st Alice film, maybe because the animated characters aren't so flaming weird.

Anonymous

Do you hate the DS film just for aesthetic reasons, or are you a DS fan? I grew up with Dark Shadows &amp; Burton's film is no more Dark Shadows than Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula is Bram Stoker's Dracula.

Anonymous

If you enjoyed what you saw in the review, you will probably like the film. You should at least give it a go!

Anonymous

I saw it when it came out, and fell into the "bewildered" camp--some of it seemed like a movie, and then it would detour into stuff like Nicholson playing different characters, and I kept waiting for an explanation that never came.

Anonymous

I loved this film when it first came out And I still love it. The alien invaders being beaten by a Nelson Eddy recording? That's is such B movie trope!

Anonymous

I really loved this movie. I think everything came together. I really like most of Burton's films. I think this one gets out what it was meant to do. I also like that Danny Elfman put in a little nod to Howard Shore's score from 'Ed Wood' which Elfman didn't do as he had fallen out with Burton. Incidentally, tying this up to 'Torn Curtian', Elfman patched things up with Burton after reading a biography of Bernard Hermann and didn't want to end up like he and Hitch had.

Anonymous

Jack liked both parts. If watch his big speech at the end his tie moved up and down, mimicking, and drawing attention to, the infamous continuity error in 'A few good men'.

Anonymous

Good choice. This really is one of THE films for our times. By the way and to keep it a little light hearted: I think you should give 'Sinbad of the Seven Seas', starring Lou Ferrigno, the full DC treatment.