Reminds me of this video where someone said that if advertisements were put into holograms to stream in the night sky, he would become a terrorist. Seems fitting
Im pretty sure this movie is based off of the internet story "have you seen this guy in your dreams?" Its basically a face just generic enough for you to slightly recognize it and maybe even placebo yourself into actually seeing it
It's pretty cool that we finally got a This Man movie, since the original "phenomenon" was actually a marketing gimmick to advertise a movie that never ended up coming out.
Not entirely sure but I figured the ending line “I wish this were real” referred to how this was his dream, and not his wife’s. The dream plays out like a fantasy that she describes to him at the beginning of the movie, as if to suggest that she’s dreaming of him, but my interpretation was that the final line was to show that it was his dream, meaning that the wife wasn’t thinking about him or “letting him in”, which the tutorials said was a vital part for entering other people’s dreams. And then him flying away mimics the daughter flying away in her first dream, to solidify that he was never able to make it to his wife’s dream, but his dream would be to.
This is what I thought too…glad I’m not the only one. I was surprised nobody I talked to mentioned that it wasn’t real. They all said it ended with him getting back together with the wife.
I believe that the ending scene was actually meant to signify that she did let him into her dream. As stated, it's nearly impossible to enter someone's dream without concent. Even though they didn't get back together, part of her definitely still loves him. They mostly split up due to the horrible circumstances, and how he reacted to them. It was the external forces, not internal ones.... at least thats how I saw it. The beauty of movies like this is the interpretations aren't as simple as black or white
I’d say he committed suicide because at the end of the movie he floats away infront of his home and in the beginning of the movie during his daughter’s dream someone falls and dies and that person could be paul. So basically I think he just killed himself by jumping off a bridge or something
The thing about his "friend" using his research is super common and way more sinister than you make it sound. You could write an entire scientific paper and someone could literally just rework your paper into a book, giving you zero credit. While you can laugh at Paul for being late to write the book, he did most of the research that layed bones for a book, so when you say "why would he be credited" it's actually pretty clear why he should be, as he is responsible for a large chunk of the research. This is also super accurate because the sciences are very cutthroat and people fuck each other over like this all the time
I didn't see the movie (so I might very well be missing a lot of important details), but pretty much the first thing that came to my mind was that the former college friend could've tried contacting Paul when she first decided to write the book and ask if he wanted to collaborate/contribute in some meaningful way.
There's also that scene where he's reading the newspaper and she even steals "Antelligence" from him, which proves that Paul was right. I really feel like Elvis slept through half this movie because his framing of Paul is just totally negative
@@wojinations9594 Fr, and even his confusion as to why Paul hasn’t gotten around to writing his book? I have a million projects I want to do in my head that I can talk about and love the idea of, but getting myself to sit down and actually do them is so incredibly difficult. I feel like Elvis has not personally had writers block, but damn can it be a bitch
Few fun facts: Nic Cage added the intruder scene to the movie based on his real life stalker incident, he is wearing a very subtle prosthetic nose in this movie, and the bald head was also his idea
Yeah the fart sequence was the most tense moment in all of cinema. My fiance and I watched this at the movies and the whole theater was dead quiet until that fart came out. Truly a masterpiece.
When the first fart hit in the movie theater I laughed SO hard for SO long- After the stress level of watching them recreate Molly’s dream, the laughter that exploded out of me was like transcendental
As someone who has been trying to write a book for years, it's much harder than it seems. But the "chasing a new project and dropping that too" thing is all too true.
This movie from my perspective was about meeting expectations and setting life plans. As the whole movie is on this phenomenon happeninf around Paul, yet we never focus on Paul himself as a person. Breaking down what his goals are and what he wants, writing a book, yet he procrastinating, loving his wife, yet never satisfying her emotionally and the only way was finally getting into her dream, yet its what Paul believes.
Not going to lie, him talking about intrusive ads at the end before editing himself being shot then immediately doing an actual sponsor ad took me out of it 😂
"Who would have an idea for that long without even starting it?" Me with the comic series I've been brainstorming since 2012: haha, yeah, what's up with that?
me personally i think the bad lighting and camera work is maybe to make it feel boring like nick's character in this movie to make it feel insignificant but i might also just be entirely wrong XD
The "talking about doing it without really doing it" is sadly more common than people give credit for - a good example is when people watch YT videos to learn things, but end up just watching video after video instead of taking a chance to follow through and do the things they're researching/learning about. A lot of it can come from all sorts of reasons and excuses (whether it's fear of failure/being overly criticized, not have the best finances or the best environment/space/support, having been discouraged after trying and failing a couple times, etc.) As an artist myself, it's sadly something that I hear about often from people that want to learn a skill they're interested in, but afraid of taking the leap to do so, or have been discouraged for a long time to do so.
While in no way like the movie I have been told something similar more than a few times in my adult life. The fact that someone I barely know came up to me and blurted out I had______dream with you in it last night. And it's run through gambit from I was buying flowers and you were there, we had a blast like old friends, or it was violent or sexual. And I'm like damn I barely know you why you telling me😂 What's the number of times it starts getting weird? 1 person? 3 people? I've had no less then ten people tell me they've randomly dreamt of me and I also get "do I know you?!!?" All the time
as someone who has ADD i get ideas i wanna do all the time but its really hard to start them. like ive wanted to do some stuff for my twitch for almost a year and still havent started
Always happy to see an Elvis upload!! I don't know why, maybe it's the jokes helping break the tension for an otherwise terrifying movie, or the commentary turning a shitshow into something entertaining, but I have been rewatching old videos like crazy lately. They really are infinitely replayable.
22:14 the point is that the Norio is a scam product. You never actually end up in anyone’s dreams, its directions literally just help you have a dream about someone.
This movie is the most depressing movie I think I've ever watched. It was good and had that incredible nic cage goofiness but wow the hopelessness and sadness of the events of the movie.
The ending with him in the big suit was a callback to Paul and wife talking about Talking Heads and it's supposed to be David Byrne's huge suit he would wear on stage.
Watching this video was MUCH easier than watching this movie, I saw it in the theatre and there was not an Elvis in the theatre, the aura of discomfort was easily one of the weirdest experiences I’ve had. Having to sit next a stranger during some of these scenes was truly a nightmare.
i watched this because it was on your letterboxd during a 1200 mile road trip and i got crushed in the back seat by suitcases when the guy came and farted simultaneously
I imagine the Sprite commercial being a dude at a party, and Paul just snags the last Sprite, in the corner of the room. That's it. Sprite, we taste like something.
The colors are definitely well graded from a grading standpoint, but what I will say is that the color is like that of an analog photo It’s got tones from something like Kodak Gold, adding to that dreamy, nostalgic feel
I don’t know when this movie idea was first developed, but the book An Absolutely Remarkable Thing (and its sequel) has something very, very similar happen. Even the monetization part! If the horror part of this icked you out, go read it because it slaps so hard!
A cool detail that you didn't mention is that the public's dreams were influenced by Paul's current emotional state. He starts as this stagnant, inactive person (he wants to write a book but hasn't started in thirty years) and so in the dreams he's just passively observing. Later in one scene he talks sbout sexual fantasies with his wife and we're led to believe they had sex, and a moment later we see a girl who had a sexual dream about him. Later the woman who he confronted about crediting him in her paper finally publishes the paper and it clearly steals his ideas/research, so he gets furious, and from that point people start dreaming about him killing them. I thought it was really cool!
honestly I believe that a lot of people would love to buy Norio, I think there would be many interesting ways to use it. It would literally give you access to someone else's psyche which could be used for both good and bad things. Therapists could use it on patients who experience nightmares but also you could use it to figure out someone's fear, desires beliefs etc. which could be used as blackmail or means of torture. On top of that I think it could be a way for artists to get inspiration for their projects and depending on how the Norio would work maybe it could even be used as an alternative to psychedelics!
I don't think he wants to agree to all these things, like the women trying to talk to him and the trip to france, i just think he's a very meek guy who'll just say yes to anybody because he doesn't want to let them down.
I am an active dreamer. Anyone that would enter my dreams to advertise shit would wish they didn't. When I loose control shit gets weird. Once It started as an active hero dream and turned into a freddy Krueger nightmare in wich he made zombies eat through me. I felt each of the bites and woke up with the sharpest piercing backpain I ever had when they snapped my spine with their teeth. I actually thought for a second I was dying. Now imagine a random bystander coming along for the ride. They might try to sue me
You might have slept weird and pulled a muscle/pinched a nerve in your back during the night. Also active dreaming is called Lucid dreaming, not everyone can do it so that's pretty cool! 😂and that would suck to get sued because of a dream.
The suit he wears in the end was something he wore during a party that his wife said she thought was oddly hot in the beginning. I thought it was cute he remembered it and wore it in the end.
Was waiting for your review of this right after I saw this in theaters. Also I was gonna say when I saw it in theaters I didn't have any issue with the contrast or visuals in the movie, but maybe it was the theater changing it.
That movie didn’t have a plot. It didn’t answer our question why are we dreaming of Nic Cage. I hope you can review Longlegs, I seen it and now I can’t get Nic Cage out of my nightmares.
It's really cool how he would do nothing in other peoples dreams, just like in his life he never did anything he wanted to do. He never published his book, he went along with anything anyone ever said to him, even if he wouldnt agree with it.
I recently watched nick cage movie called “Adaptation “ and his whole work is fantastic. He’s famous for crazy stuff but he can act in the non crazy real day to day life roles too. What hasn’t this guy done. For a while it did feel like his career dipped but he turned it around and paid off his debt and doing all kinds of roles. It’s amazing to watch all of his work.
I've seen some of the most brutally shocking and disturbing movies ever made but this movie made me so uncomfortable I could barely finish it. It just made me really sad and angry.
I think elvis won't stop until he ranks every Nicolas cage movie.
1. Knowing
2. Next
3. National Treasure
He's not ranking them, he's rating them.
He didn't already? How many Cage movies are there left to review?
@@GubernatorMD Cage has appeared I think in like over 100 movies
I hope he will😂
if someone invaded my dreams to try and sell me something, i'd actually sue someone
Reminds me of this video where someone said that if advertisements were put into holograms to stream in the night sky, he would become a terrorist. Seems fitting
Companies would if they could and I hate that
Weird.
@@KingOfGaymesK lol?.
@@FurballpugYeah.....
Im pretty sure this movie is based off of the internet story "have you seen this guy in your dreams?" Its basically a face just generic enough for you to slightly recognize it and maybe even placebo yourself into actually seeing it
Yep! I feel like i saw somebody that worked on the movie saying that was the case (but also i might have just dreamt that haha)
The Hat Man? Anybody?
It's pretty cool that we finally got a This Man movie, since the original "phenomenon" was actually a marketing gimmick to advertise a movie that never ended up coming out.
Have you seen this Cage?
isn't it about Alternates?
Nothing better than Elvis covering a Nick Cage movie
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not entirely sure but I figured the ending line “I wish this were real” referred to how this was his dream, and not his wife’s. The dream plays out like a fantasy that she describes to him at the beginning of the movie, as if to suggest that she’s dreaming of him, but my interpretation was that the final line was to show that it was his dream, meaning that the wife wasn’t thinking about him or “letting him in”, which the tutorials said was a vital part for entering other people’s dreams. And then him flying away mimics the daughter flying away in her first dream, to solidify that he was never able to make it to his wife’s dream, but his dream would be to.
That's depressing thanks
This is what I thought too…glad I’m not the only one. I was surprised nobody I talked to mentioned that it wasn’t real. They all said it ended with him getting back together with the wife.
I believe that the ending scene was actually meant to signify that she did let him into her dream. As stated, it's nearly impossible to enter someone's dream without concent. Even though they didn't get back together, part of her definitely still loves him. They mostly split up due to the horrible circumstances, and how he reacted to them. It was the external forces, not internal ones.... at least thats how I saw it. The beauty of movies like this is the interpretations aren't as simple as black or white
@@machine123e456exactly, the radio says that literally right before he goes into her dream
I’d say he committed suicide because at the end of the movie he floats away infront of his home and in the beginning of the movie during his daughter’s dream someone falls and dies and that person could be paul. So basically I think he just killed himself by jumping off a bridge or something
Missed opportunity to name the movie, NICHOLAS UNCAGED.
You deserve a raise
That’s him in every movie though
That would be for Lord of war, Face off, Con air, the Rock and maybe Willys Wonderland.
But this one? Idk ✌️
That should be the name of his autobiography
Someone get this man a corner office overlooking a park stat
Nicholas Cage isn’t an actor to Elvis anymore. He is a way of life 🫡🫡🫡
😂😂😂😂😂
Same here, Cage is the man.
elvis single handedly made me an avid nick cage fan and i will forever be grateful
The thing about his "friend" using his research is super common and way more sinister than you make it sound. You could write an entire scientific paper and someone could literally just rework your paper into a book, giving you zero credit. While you can laugh at Paul for being late to write the book, he did most of the research that layed bones for a book, so when you say "why would he be credited" it's actually pretty clear why he should be, as he is responsible for a large chunk of the research. This is also super accurate because the sciences are very cutthroat and people fuck each other over like this all the time
I didn't see the movie (so I might very well be missing a lot of important details), but pretty much the first thing that came to my mind was that the former college friend could've tried contacting Paul when she first decided to write the book and ask if he wanted to collaborate/contribute in some meaningful way.
There's also that scene where he's reading the newspaper and she even steals "Antelligence" from him, which proves that Paul was right. I really feel like Elvis slept through half this movie because his framing of Paul is just totally negative
@@wojinations9594 He's stolen reviews verbatim. I'm not surprised he's a lazy reviewer.
It’s no different then how the two old friends did Walter white in breaking bad.
@@wojinations9594 Fr, and even his confusion as to why Paul hasn’t gotten around to writing his book? I have a million projects I want to do in my head that I can talk about and love the idea of, but getting myself to sit down and actually do them is so incredibly difficult. I feel like Elvis has not personally had writers block, but damn can it be a bitch
HOLY FUCK... NICK CAGE IS JACK BAKER FROM RESIDENT EVIL 7
Thought the exact same thing
New movie idea maybe?!?! *wink-wink* All jokes aside, i think he'd nail the role lol
Omg yesss!!!
@@FunkyFrog7 descending into madness like he did in Colour from Outer Space, that would be sick to watch
LMAO
YES!! I was sitting here trying to place it but that's it!!
Few fun facts: Nic Cage added the intruder scene to the movie based on his real life stalker incident, he is wearing a very subtle prosthetic nose in this movie, and the bald head was also his idea
Yeah I knew his nose looked a bit different than normal!! That’s cool that the bald head was his idea haha
Me waiting every day patiently for a movie where Cage is not absolutely killing it with his performance
We’re gonna be waiting till we die
This movie blew my mind when i learned that Michael Cera's facial hair wasn't CGI
Yeah the fart sequence was the most tense moment in all of cinema. My fiance and I watched this at the movies and the whole theater was dead quiet until that fart came out. Truly a masterpiece.
I look up that scene every so often because it's so damn poignant. Who stole the Pulitzer, Oscar, Tony, Golden Globe, whatever, from that scene?!
When the first fart hit in the movie theater I laughed SO hard for SO long- After the stress level of watching them recreate Molly’s dream, the laughter that exploded out of me was like transcendental
As someone who has been trying to write a book for years, it's much harder than it seems. But the "chasing a new project and dropping that too" thing is all too true.
Dude that marching towards her scene freaked me out too. Ive had nightmares like that. Only mine are usually creepy nutcrackers.
New fear unlocked: GREG The Nutcracker! 😱
This movie from my perspective was about meeting expectations and setting life plans. As the whole movie is on this phenomenon happeninf around Paul, yet we never focus on Paul himself as a person. Breaking down what his goals are and what he wants, writing a book, yet he procrastinating, loving his wife, yet never satisfying her emotionally and the only way was finally getting into her dream, yet its what Paul believes.
Not going to lie, him talking about intrusive ads at the end before editing himself being shot then immediately doing an actual sponsor ad took me out of it 😂
'How can you let an idea linger in your head for that long and not do anything with it?' I feel attacked sir!
It's called ADHD and/or being shackled with a modern hyperproductivity lifestyle!!
I almost turned off the video. I am hurt.
If Nick Cage isn't in your dreams, you're doing it wrong.
"Who would have an idea for that long without even starting it?"
Me with the comic series I've been brainstorming since 2012: haha, yeah, what's up with that?
IKR, I seriously felt personally attacked 😭
Elvis guilted me into doing some writing and now I feel upset yet productive
NO CUS SAMEEE 😭😭
I've been working on with a solo EP/LP since 2009...
me personally i think the bad lighting and camera work is maybe to make it feel boring like nick's character in this movie to make it feel insignificant but i might also just be entirely wrong XD
i think they did it to make it feel real. like someone is following him with a camera. similar to what the curse did.
it was also shot entirely on 16mm film for the dreamlike effects and grainy glow.
The colour saturation was brilliant because it was meant to look boring that was the tone of the scene his mindset of feeling unimportant
"If I end up suffering from ads in my dreams, I'll put a bullet through my skull."
*proceeds to thank the sponsor*
Baller move 😂
He looks exactly like the “Have you seen this man in your dreams?” meme
That's the point
The "talking about doing it without really doing it" is sadly more common than people give credit for - a good example is when people watch YT videos to learn things, but end up just watching video after video instead of taking a chance to follow through and do the things they're researching/learning about.
A lot of it can come from all sorts of reasons and excuses (whether it's fear of failure/being overly criticized, not have the best finances or the best environment/space/support, having been discouraged after trying and failing a couple times, etc.)
As an artist myself, it's sadly something that I hear about often from people that want to learn a skill they're interested in, but afraid of taking the leap to do so, or have been discouraged for a long time to do so.
THE STRAWBERRY SKIT FLOORED ME 🤣 Elvis's face is accurate 🤣🤣
I was laughing so hard. Then I rewatched, and I noticed that elvis said it's just a fruit. I was like how does that make it better? 😂😂😂
It's better bc "it's just a fruit - not your sister" 😂
I’ve seen Nick cage irl twice now, once in wallgreens 6-9 years ago and once in target yesterday, I talked to him and he’s really nice
I'm fairly certain elvis actually is a co-producer of this movie, and he put his life savings on it, given the concept.
We just gonna ignore the bit where Elvis pretended to be clapping a Strawberry? Funniest thing he has done in a while 🤣
He was putting a lot of work in that scene lmaooo
This movie is the epitome of someone being mad at you because they had a fight or something with you in their dream.
Ngl, the idea of this movie sounds really cool. Imagine suddenly everyone dreams of you doing horrible things and you're just like: ???
While in no way like the movie I have been told something similar more than a few times in my adult life. The fact that someone I barely know came up to me and blurted out I had______dream with you in it last night. And it's run through gambit from I was buying flowers and you were there, we had a blast like old friends, or it was violent or sexual. And I'm like damn I barely know you why you telling me😂
What's the number of times it starts getting weird? 1 person? 3 people? I've had no less then ten people tell me they've randomly dreamt of me and I also get "do I know you?!!?" All the time
@@brokefangmagepunk3685 Oh god, it's starting
as someone who has ADD i get ideas i wanna do all the time but its really hard to start them. like ive wanted to do some stuff for my twitch for almost a year and still havent started
All of my characters have a glint of madness.
-Nicolas Cage
"Madness" should have a picture of Nicolas Cage next to it in the dictionary
He was making some real
strawberry jam in that dream
Always happy to see an Elvis upload!! I don't know why, maybe it's the jokes helping break the tension for an otherwise terrifying movie, or the commentary turning a shitshow into something entertaining, but I have been rewatching old videos like crazy lately. They really are infinitely replayable.
I love the concept of Freddy Krueger not being a serial killer and just a normal dude lol jk
22:14 the point is that the Norio is a scam product. You never actually end up in anyone’s dreams, its directions literally just help you have a dream about someone.
This movie is the most depressing movie I think I've ever watched. It was good and had that incredible nic cage goofiness but wow the hopelessness and sadness of the events of the movie.
OBAMNA is still one of the funniest words ever
The ending with him in the big suit was a callback to Paul and wife talking about Talking Heads and it's supposed to be David Byrne's huge suit he would wear on stage.
I like your passion for Nick Cage films!! Im surprised you never did a review on "The unbearable weight of massive talent."
Thank you Elivs for feeding us Nic Cage slop
So glad to see somebody finally talk about this movie. I saw it an an empty theatre and just found it absolutely hilarious.
Watching this video was MUCH easier than watching this movie, I saw it in the theatre and there was not an Elvis in the theatre, the aura of discomfort was easily one of the weirdest experiences I’ve had. Having to sit next a stranger during some of these scenes was truly a nightmare.
I’m gonna keep asking for this please PLEASE do the unbearable weight of massive talent
A dose of nic cage, thank you Elvis
The norio dream device thing would be a hit if it has an offline mode. Basically having full control over your own dream.
God that would be catastrophic af. People would start wanting to be asleep and never wake up
I did not think this Nic Cage video would end in Elvis giving a strawberry POV backshots
Hello @Elvis hope you keep making these movie reviews I find them so entertaining! Proud of your work
I love how you go straight into the ad from telling us you would put a bullet in your head if your dreams were invaded by ads. Genius.
Another Nick Cage film! Let's go!
As a lucid dreamer I really want to watch this movie. Some of the clips in the trailer have looked very accurate to dreams
i watched this because it was on your letterboxd during a 1200 mile road trip and i got crushed in the back seat by suitcases when the guy came and farted simultaneously
the whole part of influencers in your dreams just made me think of that Futurama sketch about Fry having an advert as a dream for lightspeed briefs.
Nick has been nailing non stop in the last 5 years.
Nic Cage always delivers in everything he does that is why that man is a national treasure and a legend.
Only thing is you never die in your dreams. Always wake first
Too bad the same rule doesn't apply when you're taking a leak! lol
My mom used to teach Nic Cage’s son, so she got to meet him, so she probably was dreaming about him too lol
I imagine the Sprite commercial being a dude at a party, and Paul just snags the last Sprite, in the corner of the room. That's it. Sprite, we taste like something.
I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS THANK YOU ELVIS
I’ve been waiting for this video since I saw the trailer for the movie
Nothing better than coming home to a new Elvis video after work
Nicolas Cage is the man of all our dreams.
You can't help who or what you dream about, so your significant other can't get too upset.
That edit of you dreaming about Nic Cage was deserving of my like alone
I saw this at a festival in a full movie theater, people were laughing so much that you couldn't hear the next lines. Funniest movie experience ever!
Imagine dreaming about Nic Cage everyday, what a... huuum... dream coming true?
The colors are definitely well graded from a grading standpoint, but what I will say is that the color is like that of an analog photo
It’s got tones from something like Kodak Gold, adding to that dreamy, nostalgic feel
It’s almost like a photograph taken by a parent or someone with an old camera; not perfect by any means but has a certain quality to them
You’re in all my dreams Elvis
There's no way that device wouldn't be massively successful in the real world
I don’t know when this movie idea was first developed, but the book An Absolutely Remarkable Thing (and its sequel) has something very, very similar happen. Even the monetization part! If the horror part of this icked you out, go read it because it slaps so hard!
aw yeah been waiting for this one, this was a good time in theaters and been wanting to hear your thoughts cause of Nic Cage I guess
My guy is looking fly with that cut
A cool detail that you didn't mention is that the public's dreams were influenced by Paul's current emotional state. He starts as this stagnant, inactive person (he wants to write a book but hasn't started in thirty years) and so in the dreams he's just passively observing. Later in one scene he talks sbout sexual fantasies with his wife and we're led to believe they had sex, and a moment later we see a girl who had a sexual dream about him. Later the woman who he confronted about crediting him in her paper finally publishes the paper and it clearly steals his ideas/research, so he gets furious, and from that point people start dreaming about him killing them. I thought it was really cool!
This feels based on the creepypasta “have you seen this man?”
“Ever dream this man?” But in movie form starring Nicholas Cage
honestly I believe that a lot of people would love to buy Norio, I think there would be many interesting ways to use it. It would literally give you access to someone else's psyche which could be used for both good and bad things. Therapists could use it on patients who experience nightmares but also you could use it to figure out someone's fear, desires beliefs etc. which could be used as blackmail or means of torture. On top of that I think it could be a way for artists to get inspiration for their projects and depending on how the Norio would work maybe it could even be used as an alternative to psychedelics!
"the book about plants" remind me of the movie "Adaptation" when he had to write a screenplay adapting a book about orchids.
I don't think he wants to agree to all these things, like the women trying to talk to him and the trip to france, i just think he's a very meek guy who'll just say yes to anybody because he doesn't want to let them down.
A SpongeBob episode done in the real-world starring Nicholas Cage. I thought this was funny as hell, the movie and this video. Thanks Elvis the Alien!
16:20 It's like being John Malkovich, but with Nic Cage, instead! LoL
Hell yeah, i was waiting for this review
I am an active dreamer.
Anyone that would enter my dreams to advertise shit would wish they didn't.
When I loose control shit gets weird.
Once It started as an active hero dream and turned into a freddy Krueger nightmare in wich he made zombies eat through me. I felt each of the bites and woke up with the sharpest piercing backpain I ever had when they snapped my spine with their teeth. I actually thought for a second I was dying.
Now imagine a random bystander coming along for the ride.
They might try to sue me
You might have slept weird and pulled a muscle/pinched a nerve in your back during the night.
Also active dreaming is called Lucid dreaming, not everyone can do it so that's pretty cool!
😂and that would suck to get sued because of a dream.
So they basically made a movie about the *”This Man”* legend/story/phenomena/whatever?
Nic Cage was a great choice.😂
The suit he wears in the end was something he wore during a party that his wife said she thought was oddly hot in the beginning. I thought it was cute he remembered it and wore it in the end.
He’s dressed like David Byrne from talking heads.
Was waiting for your review of this right after I saw this in theaters.
Also I was gonna say when I saw it in theaters I didn't have any issue with the contrast or visuals in the movie, but maybe it was the theater changing it.
Didn’t realize dream scenario was the name of the movie. I just thought the title of the video was Elvis expressing his feelings about the plot
What a thing to watch on my birthday
I'm not even half way through, but can someone confirm that they implemented backrooms for dreams?
I’ve been waiting for this one buddy!!!! Thanks so much Mr. Thealien.
im glad youre still making videos, one of the best longtime comedy review channels.
I’m never watching this movie again
THANK YOU FOR NO ADS ON THE VIDEO..NIC LOVES YOU
The norio bracelet looks like a nuva ring lmao
I just hope you had a good night’s sleep.
That movie didn’t have a plot. It didn’t answer our question why are we dreaming of Nic Cage.
I hope you can review Longlegs, I seen it and now I can’t get Nic Cage out of my nightmares.
It's really cool how he would do nothing in other peoples dreams, just like in his life he never did anything he wanted to do. He never published his book, he went along with anything anyone ever said to him, even if he wouldnt agree with it.
I recently watched nick cage movie called “Adaptation “ and his whole work is fantastic. He’s famous for crazy stuff but he can act in the non crazy real day to day life roles too. What hasn’t this guy done. For a while it did feel like his career dipped but he turned it around and paid off his debt and doing all kinds of roles. It’s amazing to watch all of his work.
I've seen some of the most brutally shocking and disturbing movies ever made but this movie made me so uncomfortable I could barely finish it. It just made me really sad and angry.