I think that if you were never a thunderbirds fan (and for that you need to be pretty seriously old) - then it would probably be OK. But for those of us who went into the movie theater, hoping to see what we loved - it was a total travesty. Just a horrible mangling of something very precious. Doing it with live action could have been OK - the upgraded thunderbird craft were excellent - but the plot was just unspeakably horrible...and I thought they were disrespectful of the original characters too. My son and I staggered out of the movie theater in a daze...how the hell could they have spent so much money making something so awful?
@The Yorkshireman Reacts I agree with Steve. I expected changes to hardware but Alan was never a snotty petulant teenager, and Jeff would never leave Tracy Island without John or Scott being there to deputise. The Hood wasn't scary, and TinTin suddenly gained superpowers. Neither Jeff nor the other brothers had any real part in the movie, it was baby Alan, baby TinTin and a new baby called Fermat. Lady Penelope and Parker were good, though .
I love how subtle Allan's arc actually is. He goes from dreaming of flying the really fast and iconic thunderbird 1 to earning his stripes in the slightly more "boring" thunderbird 4, but actually saves people in it, rather than nearly ruining everything
Born before the movie but after the show, remember the movie fondly and still watch it sometimes but this new look has me intrigued to starting at the beginning.
Channel 73 yeah but its kinda funny because each time I would watch it, I always felt like it was just some kind of two-part special for a amazing tv show but they packaged it as a movie. Still it had a very positive impact on my childhood!
I was born 2 years after the movie- I saw another version first [the 2015 one] and actually came back to watch this one, which is probably why I find it much easier to dislike.
You pretty much captured my exact thoughts and feelings on this movie. I'm a lifelong fan of the original series, so my Dad taking me to see this in the cinema when I was 8 remains one of my most cherished memories. I actually really enjoy Thunderbirds Are Go (2015) as well, and really appreciate how much it lifts from this movie, despite predominantly sticking closer to the original. On the subject of what a potential sequel could've been, the ending of this film always left me wondering what IR were gonna do about the Hood now knowing everything about them. So I've decided to turn that question into a little fan comic to celebrate this movie's 20th anniversary this year! 😊 Really awesome video, man. Will definitely be checking out more! ❤
Doubt you’ll see this now 2 years late but the thunderbirds movie from 2004 has been my undeniable favourite movie since it came out , I’m 20 now and still watch it every so often and I will keep doing so , I truly hope they make another thunderbirds movie some day in the future to carry on from where the 2004 movie finished
@PercyPrime6598 that was seven months ago and it sad that he got into Thunderbirds through the worst representation of what Thunderbirds is actually about
I wss quite young when the film came out, so as a child i eeally loved it and introduced me to the tv show and subsequent movies, ive since watched the live action film again, as an adult, and while can see major problems with it and the lack of connection to the source material is frustrating, i still really enjoyed it and love its slightly campy but clever feel
I really like the 2004 film! Yes a good number of fans don't, and i can see why but as you say it's not trying to be the 1960's show. It's taking inspiration, which it did, and modernized it a bit but not in a pushy way, i think it was done appropriately. I was born in the mid 90's, and when i seen this film in the cinema i loved it, and even now i love it, maybe in some ways more so because i get such a 00's nostalgia from it. You can tell based on the interactions between the cast, the slang, and the way the characters speak is very much of that 00's style. I loved it for that because you could connect to it as a kid growing up around that time. I have to say the CGI is impressive even by today's standards, i agree also the sets were incredible, and the fact they made a story of the Hood cornering all of the IR members up in Thunderbird 5, and that line ''who will rescue the rescuers?'' was clever. It hinged on Alan taking responsibility for the very thing his father, and his brother's questioned him for? Was he good enough to be a Thunderbird? And he proved that tenfold by saving his father, going after the Hood, and saving lives in the Thames. It's a clever plot, and the cast was done really well. I have to also add Bill Paxton was an amazing Jeff Tracy, and i just want to stress also hearing about his death really impacted me. Bill Paxton was someone i grew up with with my childhood movies such as Titanic, of course Thunderbirds, and Spy Kids 2. R.I.P. Bill. You were one of the best
I actually liked that. If the Hood has natural psychic abilities then it's entirely feasible that at least some of his relatives would too. "Evil uncle" has always been a staple of fiction. For example look at Arcane in "Swamp Thing."
2:12-2:23 This is actually why I've come here as I too have not been the biggest fan of the 2004 film compared to classic Thunderbirds. But after recently reading Thunderbirds reviews from the Security Hazard blog site and learning some interesting insights, I gave the film another watch and actually enjoyed it a bit better this time. As a Thunderbirds film, I'd still take the TV series over it. But I reckon watching it in its own right instead of comparing it to the series, I don't think it's that bad. I'm currently watching through the modern Thunderbirds Are Go series as I've not really been giving that much of a chance either. I'm enjoying that too so far. RIP Bill Paxton
This movie introduced me to the Thunderbirds, so I can't dislike it either. I like it too. My only complaint, was how much Thunderbird 5 suffered in the movie, and I would've really appreciated it if they included a scene in the credits where it was being repaired. Because I don't like the fact that it was just left in its damaged state. Maybe they could receive the film as a miniseries. Soemthing that can give it a chance to grow and flourish. Preferably without Thunderbird 5 being blown to smithereens. Leave a like if you agree.
YES! I am 15 and just like you I am also a die hard thunderbirds fan who also grew up watching the original series (city of fire is the best one) and also the 3 new episodes which I also got from the crowd funding. To this day, I still enjoy watching the original thunderbirds and other Gerry Anderson productions such as Captain Scarlett and Joe 90. When I saw this movie, I wholly enjoyed it and just loved the same vehicles and characters in a large blockbuster movie. Yes it is different to the original and of course there will always be disappointment when there is a new version/ reboot of a popular series as it can never live up to expectations but I still love this film and especially the amazing score by Hans Zimmer (especially the new take on the main theme)! This was such a great video, you literally sum up everything I feel towards this film. Keep up the great content! 👍
Channel 73 me too i m a hard fan of Thunderbirds serie and even being born 1997 i grew up with it, the first episode i watch was the one about red arrow in 2000, and i also watch the movie wich i love too and found it very good despite his few flaws and i found it very much better than the original serie on how and why the hood wanted to destroy international rescue and also love the soundtrack made by zimmer
I was 4 years old in 1965 when this Big little show blew the Woodentops and Andy Pandy out of the water, and my life changed forever. It's hard for me to imagine anyone more in love with this show - and yet I just could not fathom the hatred against the 2004 (seriously? it's um, a movie) It wasn't primarily designed for me, and I loved every single second. A lot of love went into this movie. And my three pre teens, who up till then routinely laughed at "dad's dumb old puppets", were suddenly converts and fanatics - of both 2004 And 1965 ! And, still are ! What goes around, comes around, and in all things, there's good where you want to look for it... Great review, and nice to hear some well deserved positivity - thank you !
This movie will forever be my favorite childhood film, i just loved everything about it!! my favorite Tracy sibling was John, even tho his character didn't have enough screen time sadly.
Definitely a fan, have appreciated Thunderbirds since being a kid, and as a screenplay writer I’d love to explore these characters and circumstances! For me personally, I feel if a modern adaptation of the Thunderbirds were to take place, I’d love to see the focus centre on not just Alan, but the brothers themselves. People KNOW the story of the Thunderbirds, and the basics can easily be explained in a montage, but take the Thunderbirds themselves away from the brothers, and WHO ARE THEY, WHAT DO THEY STAND FOR, WHATS THEIR INDIVIDUALITY? Use this in a movie concept, by taking the brothers away from the ships, and show what makes them both themselves, and International Rescue, and show their abilities and nature whilst journeying back to their ships to solve a looming problem/danger. And separating the brothers from Jeff also allows development for him alone with the audience, to truly grasp where the brothers got the influence and look to.
Thanks for making this mate! I saw this film as a little kid before i got too into the original series so i got to see and experience it as it's own thing. I absolutely love this film, there are a few drawbacks and cheesy lines but overall i still enjoy it.
I really wish that we could of gotten a sequel to this film. Just as long as a main plot point was Alan evolving from the pilot of Thunderbird 4 like he was at the end of the film to the pilot of Thunderbird 3. And I mean, let's be honest, I get people being upset at him being TB4's pilot at the end but it makes sense, and I always felt like a sequel would have fixed that. The only birds he has experience with are TB1 and TB4, and from what the film implies it seems Gordon is the pilot of both TB4 and TB3 when Jeff isn't around, and TB4 would be significantly easier and less risky to operate than TB3, and he's a freaking teenager. For a sequel I would have involved Thaddeus Stone in it like the cancelled 90's film that led to this one and have Alan's main goal, other than saving lives, to become TB3's main pilot, and through circumstance have him be the only one who can operate TB3, like as a reward for his hard work and Alan's skills in the TB3 simulators Jeff could give Alan the chance to be the co-pilot of TB3 with Gordon as the main pilot, except he gets injured during a rescue and Alan ends up proving his skills as it's pilot throughout the film.
I consider the 2004 film a guilty pleasure. I know that it should have been about the Tracy family and not "Spy Kids" as well as other things. But by god, I have fond memories of watching it at the cinemas! I do enjoy watching it. The score is fantastic and the Busted song was the icing on the cake (big fan)! That being said, I really hope that a theatrical reboot of the live-action film could be made. I feel it could work. Things would be much different now than back in the 00s.
A bit late, but finally someone else that can appreciate the film. I honestly thought I was the only one. The film yes isn't the original series but as you said was never meant to be. It was meant to exist in the 21st century and appeal as such not the cold war 60's. I saw the original series after the film and this movie brought me to the franchise. Would love to see a second one
Beavus And Bomber if they maintain the original cast and address that it would work and could also be a memorial of sort. If they can’t get the main cast back then they shouldn’t do it imo
I grew up on this film and it will always have a place in my heart. I find myself not being able to watch the original series because I just can’t seem to enjoy things from many years back. I have an extremely short attention span which probably doesn’t help
I never really had any knowledge of the original source material, but loved watching this film in the late 2000s when i was maybe 5 or 6 years old. I remember thinking the theme was so awesome (it still is of course). I need to give this movie a re-watch!
Im 17 and grew up watching the original series and I was overjoyed when I watched this movie for the first time (still watch it occasionally for old times sake) it does bring life to parts of the story that isn't explored with the original. and seeing machines look more than just models with smoke coming out of them is nice. not that I don't like the puppets and models
12:37 I've Seen Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds The Movie On Sky Cinema The Disney Channel Back In August 2019 And It Was Super Awesome. Hey. Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds The Movie Is My All Time Favourite Universal Pictures And Gerry Anderson Family Adventure Comedy Movie As Well. This One Was Filmed At The Albert R Broccoli 007 Stage At Pinewood Studios In London And This Is Were The James Bond Movie A View To A Kill Was Filmed Here At The Studio. My Favourite Scene Is Jeff And Alan Tracy's Old Nemesis The Hood He Was Going To Jail At The End And He's Not A Bad Guy Anymore. He's A Good Guy At The End. Thanks Channel 73 Mate. X
As a kid this was my favourite movie. I was and I'm still a big fun of airplanes. When I was about 5-11 I also one of my dreams was to be a pilot. We were living in the Netherlands far from my home (Hungary), and I was going to an international special education school (because I am an autistic...), where we were sometimes watch movies what our teachers were bringing in the school for us. And one of my teacher had this movie on dvd, and bring it to the school for us sometimes. I was about 8-9 years old when we first watched the movie in the school (before that I've never seen the original series... this was the first Thunderbirds for me), and it was for a few times when I was there. This movie fascinated me mainly by my childhood dreams (to be a pilot...), and my passion for airplanes... I was already fascinated by the dvd menu... There are cool plains in it, and the main characters are children who fly these planes... space... I always wanted to watch this movie in the school (first I was always calling it "the airplanes movie"...), it was my favorite. I was frustrated because I didn't see it in my main language (hungarian), but some after that we've download it at home in my main language... And I still like it. And it is very nostalgic too... :D (sorry if my english isn't perfect, I'm hungarian)
THANK YOU! A big THANK YOU and YES! I think the opening sequence (and Hans Zimmer song) are inspirational. The last sequence (“Duty calls”) and Hans Zimmer are equally inspiring. I play these parts when I want something uplifting to surge my day. Thank you for stating how I also feel!
This movie is honestly goated I love it so much I recall the dvd menu was outstanding It was the cockpit for one of the Thunderbirds which you could switch out for another (and the fab1) And if you had the disc in a console (in my case the Xbox 360) you could move the cockpit around as if you where flying the Thunderbirds It blew my mind when I was younger
I haven't seen this movie since it came out and honestly I'm a bit scared of revisiting it but I will say that when it came out I had been devouring the original show on re runs on cable and was alreary a BIG Thunderbirds fan. I remember being so excited at the idea of a Thunderbirda film when I first heard of it. My whole family and I went and saw it in the theater and I remember my entire family and I loving the movie! I even bought some of the Thunderbirds toys based on this film. Oddly enough I live in the U.S. which I mention because I think it shows that Thunderbirds is a show that appeals to audiences everywhere.
My dad used to watch the classic series and I grew up watching it too, and when the movie came out I enjoyed it a lot. I can see the flews in the film (mostly some lackluster acting and script issues), but I still enjoy it and the original to this day.
You’ve got two lovers of Thunderbirds here. Out of the three movies this one I think is the most enjoyable, and hasn’t got huge boring fillers, wanting you to find the remote to speed these parts along. I loved how they worked in puns from when Thunderbirds was puppet based. When they did puppet on the a string, could even put say about the lot who took Thunderbirds to the stage. It’s sad they didn’t make another movie, I thought that the one made in 2004, was a start of series of movies. Let’s meet everyone, the dynamics of the family, and enemies. As you thought the next would be more about rescues. There would have been complaints if they made a movie without doing so. Saying that children hadn’t seen Thunderbirds. I found someone even doing Fanfic, very good Fanfic, the writer started after the movie. Criminally Charmed, or CC to her fans did extremely good job at writing different series, but especially Thunderbirds. As for calling themselves Thunderbirds not IR, they said the reason, people just called them that. We shorten everything now days, so it’s doable, not like when they made Thunderbirds. They even changed the uniforms as well because gone are the days that children dressing like a cadet is cool.
I wanted to be a thunderbird when this movie came out my sister and I got the dvd and we'd watch it over and over again. And I still think it holds up, it was a brilliant homage to the thunderbirds ❤️
im a MASSIVE life long Thunderbirds fan, and I agree with pretty much everything you said. Apart from the plot, I Live every aspect of the movie. the modernising of one of my most cherished tv shows was something i didn't know I wanted until I saw the movie. the vehicles looked INSANE and even the comman and control center with the big stylised photos I thought was epic.
This movie is just my childhood and re-watching it now I can definitely see the problems ( and before you think i haven't seen the originals, I have 12 volumes of the series including both movies and.... this one, So i can definitely say that the movie was fun and I actually really enjoyed Ben Kingsly and Bill Paxton (Rest In Piece) The hood was really smart, and intimidating for an antagonist. Bill Paxton is just awesome. But again i do see why people dislike it, It can be cheesy & awkward. But I can watch this with nostalgia and a smile on my face throughout.
@@Yourstandardchannel4445 It was visually stunning for its time and honestly the CG still holds up today I think. Mostly because the movie had a fantastic director and incredible shots. In fact there's only like one shot in the movie I don't like and that was down to one actor needing another take rather than bad CGI
in all seriousness, i loved this movie as a kid alongside the original series and accepting it's differences as its own version, and when seeing more recent opinions of it being terrible i was worried my positive feelings towards it were just nostolgia, but I was not disappointed when rewatching it the other week, its not the orignal series but its not trying to be and in its own bubble its a fantastic and well made movie with alot of entertainment value and a joy to see all those sets and practical effects as well as VFX that have stood the test of time.
I wanted to see more of the OG Thunderbirds crew in action instead of the movie being base around the youngest. They all looked so good and yet we were just tease. I didn't think the movie was that bad, just not where i wanted the focus to be.
I still love this movie and still like the busted song even today . Also I still my copy of movie on dvd . This next year will be 20th anniversary of this film aka 2024
Not gonna lie with the quality of this video I was expecting to see at least 100k subscribers very surprised to see this channel hasn’t kicked off and yes I did watch this video because I love thunderbirds. Won’t be subscribing nothing personal I just don’t typically watch movie reviews but you have my like and approval keep up the content 👌
I love the original Thunderbirds, but I really love the movie too. I know that most people don't like it, and I can understand why. But I like it as an AU version of the show. More lighthearted and yet still with some gravitas.
I honestly loved this film when I was younger. They had a contract for 3 movies but sadly since the first one didn’t meet the expectations they cancels the other 2. But The things I would to find out what the plans were for the 2nd and 3rd film. It could honestly keep me up all night
yes king you're right!!! i think this movie did a great job of emphasising character relationships, i think there was a lot there in the contrast between brains & fermat's father-son-relationship which might have been percieved by alan as what he wants/deserves from his own relationship with his father and i think it was an interesting and kinda cute thing to include lol plus the de-aging of alan honestly FITS since he was so immature and honestly kind of irritating in the original series haha this version of him genuinely learns and grows more over this one film than puppet-alan does the whole time sdhfdsgsj (also like u said sophia myles as lady penelope is BEYOND iconic and a True Highlight of the experience her wardrobe is to die for)
As someone who never watched the original show, and can’t seem to get into it.(I feel it’s a mixture of my ADHD and a difference between 2000s kids version of entertainment and 60s kids version of entertainment), I really enjoyed this movie. I knew it was not the best script or story wise, even as a child but I really enjoyed it anyways. Hans Zimmers score is so fun to listen to.
Tbh the one thing I liked was Sophia Myles’ amazing performance as Lady Penelope. And the fact that through her and Parker’s fight they littered it with cartoon sound effects... that was admittedly charming 😂
i did lots of CGI on this, anything with bubbles underwater, anything with zero gravity chaff, anything with rocket afterburners. had a couple of smokes and chats with frakes too. crap film, but not crap too. lol. for anyone interested in a career in special effects you haven't lived until you've spent six weeks animating bits of aluminium foil floating around bill paxton's noggin. i also did effects on blade II, resident evil I and the stallone dredd. on dredd i spent two weeks of 18 hour days for 24 frames of screen time....movies eh, no wonder they cost so much.
i also used to spend time at shepperton film studios, doing various odd jobs, and i helped out in a very small way on, what was it called? police patrol? a series that never took off about and alien policeman and his buddy, another gerry anderson series. while i was there i got to hang out on the thomas the tank engine set, which tickles people when i tell them.
It grew on me. Some may call it "Guilty Pleasure,"and I guess owning it on DVD and Digitizing it to my Hulu and Movies Anywhere library should speak for my affection for this misunderstood gem. I may have seen snippets of the Source Material, but the marionettes never really grew on me. The vehicles and the Private Island base did fascinate me. Also, my curiosity of other people's opinion of the film actually brought me to this channel. I'm a fan of films like the Iron Giant, Incredibles, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, The Rocketeer, The Shadow, The Phantom, Dick Tracy and those of similar ilk.
I loved this movie. I found that most of the characters (most notably Fermat and Alan) are quite relatable. I related well with them and loved seeing their arc kept progressing. I understand it strayed far from the source material but this was to make it an overall more enjoyable film. I love this movie through and through and it is still one of my favorite movies of all time.
I am one who likes this movie. I honestly haven't seen the original series but I did catch a few episodes of TB Are Go which is really good. I would've loved to see a sequel if maybe the movie did a lot better at the box office. And for having Bill Paxton in this all I can say is.......Rest in Peace Bill🙏🏾
I do have one problem with the "Thunderbirds Are Go" by Busted. the spaceship comes out of the guest house. the Hypersonic first response ship came out of the pool
I'm a die hard Thunderbirds fan I grew up with the original series I loved the movie I'm 22 and I still watch the og series I also watch the series Thunderbirds are go which is awesome and I love the series movies Thunderbirds are go and Thunderbird 6 as always Thunderbirds are go
I very much enjoyed this film. although I haven't seen it in many years I very vividly remember excitedly going to the cinema to see it when on holiday in Port Stevens over a decade and a half ago, me and my dad were the only ones in the theatre and the projectionist let us have a look out the back at all the machinery. looking at this review, evidently many jokes and bits of dialogue went over my head. I never thought of it as a bad movie, sure I can point out all the things that make it different to the TV series, but they're just that, 'different'. I actually don't really like the current Thunderbirds series probably mainly because the CGI characters make it feel a bit like everything else out there and I think that perhaps too many changes were made for it. I think this movie struck the right balance. P.S I would have really liked to have seen that 2005 series become a thing.
great video. i do agree with you on it mostly, but for me it just feels a bit less than the sum of its parts. also, its a tragedy that bill Paxton didn't get more screen time as Jeff. damn did he sell that character. i looked through your back catalogue and have bookmarked your channel btw, you absolutely have the quality to match bigger channels.
@@Channel73 hated this 2004 film so much this is just as bad as the awful 2015 remake jem and the holograms which wasn’t even like the great 1985 to 1988 cartoon series🍕
Didn't the film end up making quite a lot of money in the end? Shame we never got a more adult character centred sequel, would have enjoyed that more than Tracey Island Spy Kids!
So glad that pit of peril gave you nightmares. I felt stupid towards my parents why turned ackwardly sadistic when they saw my fear. It was the one episode i couldnt handle as a kid. It also had to do with that scene which people get burned before International Rescue get in. They scream in a way "not for kids".
As I grew up I watched the original series then the movie came out and I enjoyed it. While everyone I know thinks it was a terrible movie I still like it to this day. The reboot Thunderbirds are go 2015 also was another of my favorite.
No matter how many times you watch it, if you’re a fan of Gerry Anderson’s Thunderbirds, HOW can you claim to be a Thunderbirds fan and say that this abortion should be appreciated? If the creator of the franchise of the product you’re adapting refuses to be part of it, and goes on to call it the “biggest load of crap” they’ve ever seen says it all really
I would realy like to see another try of making a new movie from this series. But with more finesse in the optics and jokes (like the original ones) and more dedicated to the "old" fans but with enough room for new fans to come in. With less american cringe so to speak.
Totally agree with your opinions on Thunderbirds living in the US, I’ve just now discovered them and have been watching them. Does the stutter of brains would never happen. Anybody with his intellect and IQ would very easily be able to think around his stutter by age 12 at latest. Thing is most people know what word they’re going to stutter on and can think around it as shown in your example and would’ve never done the stuttering part. Trust me, I know firsthand.
I Personally loved this movie through my early childhood, and I had no idea it actually got negative responses.
Same
I think that if you were never a thunderbirds fan (and for that you need to be pretty seriously old) - then it would probably be OK. But for those of us who went into the movie theater, hoping to see what we loved - it was a total travesty. Just a horrible mangling of something very precious. Doing it with live action could have been OK - the upgraded thunderbird craft were excellent - but the plot was just unspeakably horrible...and I thought they were disrespectful of the original characters too. My son and I staggered out of the movie theater in a daze...how the hell could they have spent so much money making something so awful?
@The Yorkshireman Reacts I agree with Steve. I expected changes to hardware but Alan was never a snotty petulant teenager, and Jeff would never leave Tracy Island without John or Scott being there to deputise.
The Hood wasn't scary, and TinTin suddenly gained superpowers.
Neither Jeff nor the other brothers had any real part in the movie, it was baby Alan, baby TinTin and a new baby called Fermat.
Lady Penelope and Parker were good, though
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Just the same
I remember watching this movie when I was really young and thinking it was awesomeness overload, now it's kinda a Guilty pleasure 😂😂😂
As one who watched the original and the 2004 movie, I liked the reimagining of the theme. It was refreshing to see a modernized version of the show.
Literally exactly the same 🤣 It’s currently midnight and here I am watching a 20 minute review on the thunderbirds gotta love it
@Ed Seaman Haven't seen this logo in a while :D
i did CGI effects on this and i agree that the kit was great production design, even the rolls had character.
I love how subtle Allan's arc actually is. He goes from dreaming of flying the really fast and iconic thunderbird 1 to earning his stripes in the slightly more "boring" thunderbird 4, but actually saves people in it, rather than nearly ruining everything
I have never seen the 60s tv show but the i saw the movie like 20 times as a child, it gives me goosebumps every time i watch it
Sophia Myles as Lady Penelope was always iconic. I’ve just found your channel through this video and love it!
Born before the movie but after the show, remember the movie fondly and still watch it sometimes but this new look has me intrigued to starting at the beginning.
That's awesome! It's great when a reboot or re-imagining inspires someone to seek out the original.
Channel 73 yeah but its kinda funny because each time I would watch it, I always felt like it was just some kind of two-part special for a amazing tv show but they packaged it as a movie.
Still it had a very positive impact on my childhood!
I was born 2 years after the movie- I saw another version first [the 2015 one] and actually came back to watch this one, which is probably why I find it much easier to dislike.
I actually liked the movie, I mean I can understand why people didn’t but I did not gonna lie.
You pretty much captured my exact thoughts and feelings on this movie. I'm a lifelong fan of the original series, so my Dad taking me to see this in the cinema when I was 8 remains one of my most cherished memories. I actually really enjoy Thunderbirds Are Go (2015) as well, and really appreciate how much it lifts from this movie, despite predominantly sticking closer to the original.
On the subject of what a potential sequel could've been, the ending of this film always left me wondering what IR were gonna do about the Hood now knowing everything about them. So I've decided to turn that question into a little fan comic to celebrate this movie's 20th anniversary this year! 😊
Really awesome video, man. Will definitely be checking out more! ❤
Doubt you’ll see this now 2 years late but the thunderbirds movie from 2004 has been my undeniable favourite movie since it came out , I’m 20 now and still watch it every so often and I will keep doing so , I truly hope they make another thunderbirds movie some day in the future to carry on from where the 2004 movie finished
Grew up with this movie rewatched it recently and loved it mostly just how well the thunderbirds cgi held up
I LOVED this movie growing up. I even saw it in theaters 5 times before it was released on DVD. I had no idea people actually disliked this movie
ALSO this movie got me into Thunderbirds so without it i wouldn't know anything
Chrome Beetle kinda sad
@PercyPrime6598 that was seven months ago and it sad that he got into Thunderbirds through the worst representation of what Thunderbirds is actually about
Same
Me too when I was 5 or 6
Nice work!
I wss quite young when the film came out, so as a child i eeally loved it and introduced me to the tv show and subsequent movies, ive since watched the live action film again, as an adult, and while can see major problems with it and the lack of connection to the source material is frustrating, i still really enjoyed it and love its slightly campy but clever feel
It’s the first Thunderbirds content I have watched
I loved this film I watched it 4 times in the cinema and bought all the merchandise that came with it,
I would of loved a sequel
I’ve always loved this movie, ever since I first saw it in the cinema, especially Sir Ben Kingsley as The Hood
I found this movie as a guilty pleasure due to my childhood and rewatching it now as a teen
Nothing wrong with that! 😉
I love it as a good movie but i'm okay with those who consider it as a guilty pleasure cos at least they don't consider it as a total crap
I had no idea this movie even existed so now I’m watching it for like the 5 time this week
i also love this movie its good to know im not the only one
I really like the 2004 film! Yes a good number of fans don't, and i can see why but as you say it's not trying to be the 1960's show. It's taking inspiration, which it did, and modernized it a bit but not in a pushy way, i think it was done appropriately. I was born in the mid 90's, and when i seen this film in the cinema i loved it, and even now i love it, maybe in some ways more so because i get such a 00's nostalgia from it. You can tell based on the interactions between the cast, the slang, and the way the characters speak is very much of that 00's style. I loved it for that because you could connect to it as a kid growing up around that time. I have to say the CGI is impressive even by today's standards, i agree also the sets were incredible, and the fact they made a story of the Hood cornering all of the IR members up in Thunderbird 5, and that line ''who will rescue the rescuers?'' was clever. It hinged on Alan taking responsibility for the very thing his father, and his brother's questioned him for? Was he good enough to be a Thunderbird? And he proved that tenfold by saving his father, going after the Hood, and saving lives in the Thames. It's a clever plot, and the cast was done really well. I have to also add Bill Paxton was an amazing Jeff Tracy, and i just want to stress also hearing about his death really impacted me. Bill Paxton was someone i grew up with with my childhood movies such as Titanic, of course Thunderbirds, and Spy Kids 2. R.I.P. Bill. You were one of the best
Tintin having the same powers as her uncle proves Hood's powers are inherited...and yes we have a evil uncle a plot point everyone miss back in 2004
I actually liked that. If the Hood has natural psychic abilities then it's entirely feasible that at least some of his relatives would too.
"Evil uncle" has always been a staple of fiction. For example look at Arcane in "Swamp Thing."
@@Wright805 Very True and the fact Tintin and the Hood have the same powers would have been a awesome battle of the minds
2:12-2:23 This is actually why I've come here as I too have not been the biggest fan of the 2004 film compared to classic Thunderbirds. But after recently reading Thunderbirds reviews from the Security Hazard blog site and learning some interesting insights, I gave the film another watch and actually enjoyed it a bit better this time. As a Thunderbirds film, I'd still take the TV series over it. But I reckon watching it in its own right instead of comparing it to the series, I don't think it's that bad. I'm currently watching through the modern Thunderbirds Are Go series as I've not really been giving that much of a chance either. I'm enjoying that too so far. RIP Bill Paxton
This movie introduced me to the Thunderbirds, so I can't dislike it either. I like it too. My only complaint, was how much Thunderbird 5 suffered in the movie, and I would've really appreciated it if they included a scene in the credits where it was being repaired. Because I don't like the fact that it was just left in its damaged state. Maybe they could receive the film as a miniseries. Soemthing that can give it a chance to grow and flourish. Preferably without Thunderbird 5 being blown to smithereens. Leave a like if you agree.
YES! I am 15 and just like you I am also a die hard thunderbirds fan who also grew up watching the original series (city of fire is the best one) and also the 3 new episodes which I also got from the crowd funding. To this day, I still enjoy watching the original thunderbirds and other Gerry Anderson productions such as Captain Scarlett and Joe 90. When I saw this movie, I wholly enjoyed it and just loved the same vehicles and characters in a large blockbuster movie. Yes it is different to the original and of course there will always be disappointment when there is a new version/ reboot of a popular series as it can never live up to expectations but I still love this film and especially the amazing score by Hans Zimmer (especially the new take on the main theme)! This was such a great video, you literally sum up everything I feel towards this film. Keep up the great content! 👍
Good to hear from a fellow fan! Thanks for sharing your appreciation for the video!
Channel 73 me too i m a hard fan of Thunderbirds serie and even being born 1997 i grew up with it, the first episode i watch was the one about red arrow in 2000, and i also watch the movie wich i love too and found it very good despite his few flaws and i found it very much better than the original serie on how and why the hood wanted to destroy international rescue and also love the soundtrack made by zimmer
I salute your parents, they know whats good for kids.
Thank goodness for people like you! A great take on a movie that's very dear to me.
I was 4 years old in 1965 when this Big little show blew the Woodentops and Andy Pandy out of the water, and my life changed forever. It's hard for me to imagine anyone more in love with this show - and yet I just could not fathom the hatred against the 2004 (seriously? it's um, a movie) It wasn't primarily designed for me, and I loved every single second. A lot of love went into this movie. And my three pre teens, who up till then routinely laughed at "dad's dumb old puppets", were suddenly converts and fanatics - of both 2004 And 1965 ! And, still are !
What goes around, comes around, and in all things, there's good where you want to look for it...
Great review, and nice to hear some well deserved positivity - thank you !
This movie will forever be my favorite childhood film, i just loved everything about it!! my favorite Tracy sibling was John, even tho his character didn't have enough screen time sadly.
Definitely a fan, have appreciated Thunderbirds since being a kid, and as a screenplay writer I’d love to explore these characters and circumstances! For me personally, I feel if a modern adaptation of the Thunderbirds were to take place, I’d love to see the focus centre on not just Alan, but the brothers themselves. People KNOW the story of the Thunderbirds, and the basics can easily be explained in a montage, but take the Thunderbirds themselves away from the brothers, and WHO ARE THEY, WHAT DO THEY STAND FOR, WHATS THEIR INDIVIDUALITY?
Use this in a movie concept, by taking the brothers away from the ships, and show what makes them both themselves, and International Rescue, and show their abilities and nature whilst journeying back to their ships to solve a looming problem/danger. And separating the brothers from Jeff also allows development for him alone with the audience, to truly grasp where the brothers got the influence and look to.
I think separating Jeff from the boys was the main plot of the reboot of the original series Thunderbirds. Mainly season 3
Well, hopefully we can see your adaption (as you say you're a screenplay writer) on the silver screen one day!
@@vitamc1213 Thank you! Fingers crossed, we work ever closer every day haha!
Thanks for making this mate! I saw this film as a little kid before i got too into the original series so i got to see and experience it as it's own thing. I absolutely love this film, there are a few drawbacks and cheesy lines but overall i still enjoy it.
I loved this, for me it was partly the Thunderbird machines themselves, and part being a kid hero as well
I really wish that we could of gotten a sequel to this film. Just as long as a main plot point was Alan evolving from the pilot of Thunderbird 4 like he was at the end of the film to the pilot of Thunderbird 3.
And I mean, let's be honest, I get people being upset at him being TB4's pilot at the end but it makes sense, and I always felt like a sequel would have fixed that. The only birds he has experience with are TB1 and TB4, and from what the film implies it seems Gordon is the pilot of both TB4 and TB3 when Jeff isn't around, and TB4 would be significantly easier and less risky to operate than TB3, and he's a freaking teenager.
For a sequel I would have involved Thaddeus Stone in it like the cancelled 90's film that led to this one and have Alan's main goal, other than saving lives, to become TB3's main pilot, and through circumstance have him be the only one who can operate TB3, like as a reward for his hard work and Alan's skills in the TB3 simulators Jeff could give Alan the chance to be the co-pilot of TB3 with Gordon as the main pilot, except he gets injured during a rescue and Alan ends up proving his skills as it's pilot throughout the film.
I consider the 2004 film a guilty pleasure. I know that it should have been about the Tracy family and not "Spy Kids" as well as other things. But by god, I have fond memories of watching it at the cinemas! I do enjoy watching it. The score is fantastic and the Busted song was the icing on the cake (big fan)!
That being said, I really hope that a theatrical reboot of the live-action film could be made. I feel it could work. Things would be much different now than back in the 00s.
A bit late, but finally someone else that can appreciate the film. I honestly thought I was the only one. The film yes isn't the original series but as you said was never meant to be. It was meant to exist in the 21st century and appeal as such not the cold war 60's. I saw the original series after the film and this movie brought me to the franchise. Would love to see a second one
You're not the only one Tyrone!
I would love to see a sequel!! 🤗🤗
But Bill pakston passed away though
Sadly.
Beavus And Bomber if they maintain the original cast and address that it would work and could also be a memorial of sort. If they can’t get the main cast back then they shouldn’t do it imo
Ever watch the current Amazon series?
I grew up on this film and it will always have a place in my heart. I find myself not being able to watch the original series because I just can’t seem to enjoy things from many years back. I have an extremely short attention span which probably doesn’t help
I never really had any knowledge of the original source material, but loved watching this film in the late 2000s when i was maybe 5 or 6 years old. I remember thinking the theme was so awesome (it still is of course). I need to give this movie a re-watch!
Im 17 and grew up watching the original series and I was overjoyed when I watched this movie for the first time (still watch it occasionally for old times sake) it does bring life to parts of the story that isn't explored with the original. and seeing machines look more than just models with smoke coming out of them is nice. not that I don't like the puppets and models
12:37 I've Seen Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds The Movie On Sky Cinema The Disney Channel Back In August 2019 And It Was Super Awesome. Hey. Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds The Movie Is My All Time Favourite Universal Pictures And Gerry Anderson Family Adventure Comedy Movie As Well. This One Was Filmed At The Albert R Broccoli 007 Stage At Pinewood Studios In London And This Is Were The James Bond Movie A View To A Kill Was Filmed Here At The Studio. My Favourite Scene Is Jeff And Alan Tracy's Old Nemesis The Hood He Was Going To Jail At The End And He's Not A Bad Guy Anymore. He's A Good Guy At The End. Thanks Channel 73 Mate. X
As a kid this was my favourite movie. I was and I'm still a big fun of airplanes. When I was about 5-11 I also one of my dreams was to be a pilot. We were living in the Netherlands far from my home (Hungary), and I was going to an international special education school (because I am an autistic...), where we were sometimes watch movies what our teachers were bringing in the school for us. And one of my teacher had this movie on dvd, and bring it to the school for us sometimes. I was about 8-9 years old when we first watched the movie in the school (before that I've never seen the original series... this was the first Thunderbirds for me), and it was for a few times when I was there. This movie fascinated me mainly by my childhood dreams (to be a pilot...), and my passion for airplanes... I was already fascinated by the dvd menu... There are cool plains in it, and the main characters are children who fly these planes... space... I always wanted to watch this movie in the school (first I was always calling it "the airplanes movie"...), it was my favorite.
I was frustrated because I didn't see it in my main language (hungarian), but some after that we've download it at home in my main language... And I still like it. And it is very nostalgic too... :D
(sorry if my english isn't perfect, I'm hungarian)
Great movie. Killer trailer. Cant beat song 2
i like the film but only because when i first saw it i really young and loved it so rewatched it so much that I get bare nostaligia from it.
Nothing wrong with nostalgia.
I must say I really enjoyed watching the film every time (I have the DVD so it's cool)
I’ve seen some clips and I think it was pretty good and in my opinion it’s kind of over hated in my thoughts
THANK YOU! A big THANK YOU and YES! I think the opening sequence (and Hans Zimmer song) are inspirational. The last sequence (“Duty calls”) and Hans Zimmer are equally inspiring. I play these parts when I want something uplifting to surge my day. Thank you for stating how I also feel!
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video.
This movie is honestly goated
I love it so much
I recall the dvd menu was outstanding
It was the cockpit for one of the Thunderbirds which you could switch out for another (and the fab1)
And if you had the disc in a console (in my case the Xbox 360) you could move the cockpit around as if you where flying the Thunderbirds
It blew my mind when I was younger
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I loved the movie as a kid. About to re-watch it over 10 years later. Will let you know tonight.
I used to LOVE this movie as a child! It was my favourite
I haven't seen this movie since it came out and honestly I'm a bit scared of revisiting it but I will say that when it came out I had been devouring the original show on re runs on cable and was alreary a BIG Thunderbirds fan. I remember being so excited at the idea of a Thunderbirda film when I first heard of it. My whole family and I went and saw it in the theater and I remember my entire family and I loving the movie! I even bought some of the Thunderbirds toys based on this film. Oddly enough I live in the U.S. which I mention because I think it shows that Thunderbirds is a show that appeals to audiences everywhere.
My dad used to watch the classic series and I grew up watching it too, and when the movie came out I enjoyed it a lot. I can see the flews in the film (mostly some lackluster acting and script issues), but I still enjoy it and the original to this day.
You’ve got two lovers of Thunderbirds here. Out of the three movies this one I think is the most enjoyable, and hasn’t got huge boring fillers, wanting you to find the remote to speed these parts along. I loved how they worked in puns from when Thunderbirds was puppet based. When they did puppet on the a string, could even put say about the lot who took Thunderbirds to the stage.
It’s sad they didn’t make another movie, I thought that the one made in 2004, was a start of series of movies. Let’s meet everyone, the dynamics of the family, and enemies. As you thought the next would be more about rescues. There would have been complaints if they made a movie without doing so. Saying that children hadn’t seen Thunderbirds.
I found someone even doing Fanfic, very good Fanfic, the writer started after the movie. Criminally Charmed, or CC to her fans did extremely good job at writing different series, but especially Thunderbirds.
As for calling themselves Thunderbirds not IR, they said the reason, people just called them that. We shorten everything now days, so it’s doable, not like when they made Thunderbirds. They even changed the uniforms as well because gone are the days that children dressing like a cadet is cool.
I wanted to be a thunderbird when this movie came out my sister and I got the dvd and we'd watch it over and over again.
And I still think it holds up, it was a brilliant homage to the thunderbirds ❤️
I enjoyed it. Gives me great memories as a child. Also, massive busted fan, so it’s inevitable
im a MASSIVE life long Thunderbirds fan, and I agree with pretty much everything you said. Apart from the plot, I Live every aspect of the movie. the modernising of one of my most cherished tv shows was something i didn't know I wanted until I saw the movie. the vehicles looked INSANE and even the comman and control center with the big stylised photos I thought was epic.
This movie is just my childhood and re-watching it now I can definitely see the problems ( and before you think i haven't seen the originals, I have 12 volumes of the series including both movies and.... this one, So i can definitely say that the movie was fun and I actually really enjoyed Ben Kingsly and Bill Paxton (Rest In Piece) The hood was really smart, and intimidating for an antagonist. Bill Paxton is just awesome. But again i do see why people dislike it, It can be cheesy & awkward. But I can watch this with nostalgia and a smile on my face throughout.
I feel like after this movie being hated for so long, it's actually aged very, very well. Rewatching it years later, I have to say I really enjoyed it
yea and its really impressive for the time
@@Yourstandardchannel4445 It was visually stunning for its time and honestly the CG still holds up today I think. Mostly because the movie had a fantastic director and incredible shots. In fact there's only like one shot in the movie I don't like and that was down to one actor needing another take rather than bad CGI
@@Legoskateboardskeleton yea it got tiring and if you can tell the difference between scott virgil and gorden then your insane
in all seriousness, i loved this movie as a kid alongside the original series and accepting it's differences as its own version, and when seeing more recent opinions of it being terrible i was worried my positive feelings towards it were just nostolgia, but I was not disappointed when rewatching it the other week, its not the orignal series but its not trying to be and in its own bubble its a fantastic and well made movie with alot of entertainment value and a joy to see all those sets and practical effects as well as VFX that have stood the test of time.
I wanted to see more of the OG Thunderbirds crew in action instead of the movie being base around the youngest. They all looked so good and yet we were just tease. I didn't think the movie was that bad, just not where i wanted the focus to be.
I still love this movie and still like the busted song even today . Also I still my copy of movie on dvd .
This next year will be 20th anniversary of this film aka 2024
Not gonna lie with the quality of this video I was expecting to see at least 100k subscribers very surprised to see this channel hasn’t kicked off and yes I did watch this video because I love thunderbirds. Won’t be subscribing nothing personal I just don’t typically watch movie reviews but you have my like and approval keep up the content 👌
I love the original Thunderbirds, but I really love the movie too. I know that most people don't like it, and I can understand why. But I like it as an AU version of the show. More lighthearted and yet still with some gravitas.
I honestly loved this film when I was younger. They had a contract for 3 movies but sadly since the first one didn’t meet the expectations they cancels the other 2. But The things I would to find out what the plans were for the 2nd and 3rd film. It could honestly keep me up all night
@Channel 73 I grew up with this movie and I just now got to see the original series. I will start watching the new series thunderbirds are go soon
I watched this movie nonstop as a kid. Had a HUGE crush on lady Penelope.
Still to this say I love watching this film
19 years later and my inner child still wishes those spaceships were real
I love this movie!
This film is an absolute classic
yes king you're right!!! i think this movie did a great job of emphasising character relationships, i think there was a lot there in the contrast between brains & fermat's father-son-relationship which might have been percieved by alan as what he wants/deserves from his own relationship with his father and i think it was an interesting and kinda cute thing to include lol plus the de-aging of alan honestly FITS since he was so immature and honestly kind of irritating in the original series haha this version of him genuinely learns and grows more over this one film than puppet-alan does the whole time sdhfdsgsj
(also like u said sophia myles as lady penelope is BEYOND iconic and a True Highlight of the experience her wardrobe is to die for)
As someone who never watched the original show, and can’t seem to get into it.(I feel it’s a mixture of my ADHD and a difference between 2000s kids version of entertainment and 60s kids version of entertainment), I really enjoyed this movie. I knew it was not the best script or story wise, even as a child but I really enjoyed it anyways. Hans Zimmers score is so fun to listen to.
Tbh the one thing I liked was Sophia Myles’ amazing performance as Lady Penelope. And the fact that through her and Parker’s fight they littered it with cartoon sound effects... that was admittedly charming 😂
i did lots of CGI on this, anything with bubbles underwater, anything with zero gravity chaff, anything with rocket afterburners. had a couple of smokes and chats with frakes too. crap film, but not crap too. lol.
for anyone interested in a career in special effects you haven't lived until you've spent six weeks animating bits of aluminium foil floating around bill paxton's noggin. i also did effects on blade II, resident evil I and the stallone dredd. on dredd i spent two weeks of 18 hour days for 24 frames of screen time....movies eh, no wonder they cost so much.
i also used to spend time at shepperton film studios, doing various odd jobs, and i helped out in a very small way on, what was it called? police patrol? a series that never took off about and alien policeman and his buddy, another gerry anderson series. while i was there i got to hang out on the thomas the tank engine set, which tickles people when i tell them.
It grew on me. Some may call it "Guilty Pleasure,"and I guess owning it on DVD and Digitizing it to my Hulu and Movies Anywhere library should speak for my affection for this misunderstood gem. I may have seen snippets of the Source Material, but the marionettes never really grew on me. The vehicles and the Private Island base did fascinate me. Also, my curiosity of other people's opinion of the film actually brought me to this channel. I'm a fan of films like the Iron Giant, Incredibles, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, The Rocketeer, The Shadow, The Phantom, Dick Tracy and those of similar ilk.
I loved this movie. I found that most of the characters (most notably Fermat and Alan) are quite relatable. I related well with them and loved seeing their arc kept progressing. I understand it strayed far from the source material but this was to make it an overall more enjoyable film. I love this movie through and through and it is still one of my favorite movies of all time.
Back to when movies had music videos. The Little Mermaid and Underdog comes to mind. (Both movies I grew up with.)
06:10 In the Dutch dub of the movie the kid calls Alan a Thundernerd instead of a Thunderturd. Lol
Thunderbirds 2004 was my gateway to Thunderbirds thank to Shrek 2 dvd promo.
9:11 10000% agreed!!!!!!
I am one who likes this movie. I honestly haven't seen the original series but I did catch a few episodes of TB Are Go which is really good. I would've loved to see a sequel if maybe the movie did a lot better at the box office. And for having Bill Paxton in this all I can say is.......Rest in Peace Bill🙏🏾
I do have one problem with the "Thunderbirds Are Go" by Busted. the spaceship comes out of the guest house. the Hypersonic first response ship came out of the pool
They did use a little creative license with that line.
I'm a die hard Thunderbirds fan I grew up with the original series I loved the movie I'm 22 and I still watch the og series I also watch the series Thunderbirds are go which is awesome and I love the series movies Thunderbirds are go and Thunderbird 6 as always Thunderbirds are go
This film isnt truth full to its source material but it makes it unique, it is a great film as many of us born before 2004 would have seen
I very much enjoyed this film. although I haven't seen it in many years I very vividly remember excitedly going to the cinema to see it when on holiday in Port Stevens over a decade and a half ago, me and my dad were the only ones in the theatre and the projectionist let us have a look out the back at all the machinery. looking at this review, evidently many jokes and bits of dialogue went over my head. I never thought of it as a bad movie, sure I can point out all the things that make it different to the TV series, but they're just that, 'different'. I actually don't really like the current Thunderbirds series probably mainly because the CGI characters make it feel a bit like everything else out there and I think that perhaps too many changes were made for it. I think this movie struck the right balance. P.S I would have really liked to have seen that 2005 series become a thing.
I think this film is very cool, very funny, all the pokes at the original. VERY FUN MOVIE
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great video. i do agree with you on it mostly, but for me it just feels a bit less than the sum of its parts. also, its a tragedy that bill Paxton didn't get more screen time as Jeff. damn did he sell that character.
i looked through your back catalogue and have bookmarked your channel btw, you absolutely have the quality to match bigger channels.
Thanks for the encouraging words Jack! Glad you enjoyed the video!
@@Channel73 hated this 2004 film so much this is just as bad as the awful 2015 remake jem and the holograms which wasn’t even like the great 1985 to 1988 cartoon series🍕
Didn't the film end up making quite a lot of money in the end? Shame we never got a more adult character centred sequel, would have enjoyed that more than Tracey Island Spy Kids!
So glad that pit of peril gave you nightmares. I felt stupid towards my parents why turned ackwardly sadistic when they saw my fear.
It was the one episode i couldnt handle as a kid.
It also had to do with that scene which people get burned before International Rescue get in. They scream in a way "not for kids".
You're certainly not alone Julius. That is an especially traumatic scene!
The 2004 version was the first I watched and heard about, and I love it
As I grew up I watched the original series then the movie came out and I enjoyed it. While everyone I know thinks it was a terrible movie I still like it to this day. The reboot Thunderbirds are go 2015 also was another of my favorite.
I love it
It was part of my childhood
No matter how many times you watch it, if you’re a fan of Gerry Anderson’s Thunderbirds, HOW can you claim to be a Thunderbirds fan and say that this abortion should be appreciated? If the creator of the franchise of the product you’re adapting refuses to be part of it, and goes on to call it the “biggest load of crap” they’ve ever seen says it all really
I agree and a sequel would bee nice
This move still should had just one more sequel
I've love to see a live action show.
I Never Knew this movie existed until Gerry Anderson primer's Thunderbird 6
I would realy like to see another try of making a new movie from this series.
But with more finesse in the optics and jokes (like the original ones) and more dedicated to the "old" fans but with enough room for new fans to come in.
With less american cringe so to speak.
I like this film.
Totally agree with your opinions on Thunderbirds living in the US, I’ve just now discovered them and have been watching them. Does the stutter of brains would never happen. Anybody with his intellect and IQ would very easily be able to think around his stutter by age 12 at latest. Thing is most people know what word they’re going to stutter on and can think around it as shown in your example and would’ve never done the stuttering part. Trust me, I know firsthand.