Amanda: I think 65 million years ago, on Earth? I would die, I would be dead Also Amanda: What survival training does he have? I think, as a Girl Scout, I would do better 😂😂😂
My brother is a professional circus artist. Apparently sometimes artists will dislocate their arm during a show, put it back in place and keep performing. So yeah, the arm would be immediately usable, just very uncomfortable.
Yeah but that's with training, no? Like, gymnasts are trained to dislocate and relocate their shoulder joints to do the rings but it takes a lot of training. It's not something everyone can just do...
@@camillagilmore1547 There's a move called dislocate on rings, but it doesn't involve actually dislocating your shoulders - just good shoulder flexibility. My understanding is that how easily the shoulder relocates varies quite a lot. In some cases it would be quite easy (although painful) to pop it back in yourself, but this is only recommended in emergency situations where you're unable to get help as you can do further damage to the shoulder.
@@camillagilmore1547 Of course circus artists have a much higher pain resistance as they are used to hurting themselves. However they would never voluntarily dislocate an articulation to "train". A regular person would struggle to use the arm right after, but if you were being chased by a t-rex and full of adrenaline it's not unrealistic that you might be able to shoot semi-normally with the arm. You'd just be hella sore once the adrenaline died down
You can find a lot of footage of fights where someone gets an arm dislocated. Usually they put it back and either keep fighting or are ok right after the fight. Hyperextended elbows are also just put in place and become usable again.
depends on the frequency the person gets their joints dislocated too, i have EDS and sometimes don't eve realize my shoulder is subluxated until it pops back in
I think the term “mid” is overused/misused, but I really feel this movie is the embodiment of mid. Not terrible, but not that good. There were some parts I thought were neat, but it overall just felt so bland, generic, and boring. But hey, got to hear Adam Driver screaming and shouting, so that was at least entertaining
I had a phase where I did that with literally every movie. The best thing is getting over that and deciding when to view them critically. Like 65? Just a dumb fun dino daddy movie. Turned my brain off and had a good time.
65 milliom years ago, another planet had a US-style health care system. And here I was thinking this was going to be a dinosaur version of Planet of the Apes.
Natural "tar pit" (not really tar but actually asphalt), like the one in La Brea, are not that hot on the surface. Animal that falls in die from being stuck, not burn.
It would take 10 seconds to establish if he was wearing some sort of environmental protection gear. Reminds me of the movie Outlander, but that is an alien crashing in Viking times, and is really just sci-fi Beowulf.
It's like in jurassic world with the baryonyx and lava. Sometimes things happen to move the story along for no other reason except because that's what the script says.
@@SwellEntertainment but he didn't get hit by the geyser!! He gets a faint spray on his arm which does burn him. But I do agree that water goes in every direction and he should have been more burned both times in the hot springs.
The main thing I was disappointed with was how the dinosaurs looked. Were at the point where we understand most dinosaurs had feathers especially raptors, but instead of making somewhat interesting looking dinosaurs they just went with bland, skinny, ugly monsters
Aside from the Coelurosaurs (non-Carnosaur Theropods and Maniraptorans) most species of dinosaur don't appear to have had feathers. But yes, many of the ones in the film could've been more colorful at the very least. Particularly the raptors, who more than most should've had some feathered plumage.
@@berserkasaurusrex4233 TBF, there were quite a few ornithischians that had feathers, like Kulindadromeus and Psittacosaurus that had feathers as well. So it’s possible that some smaller ornithopods, like Thescalosaurus may have had a feathery coat. And other Basel Ceratopsians and perhaps Pachycephalosaurians, may have had quill feathers on their tails. But largely speaking, most big dinosaurs were likely scaly with a few exceptions. So you are right.
Based on Amanda's description, the plot sounds like a screenwriter learning their craft. They understand beats, the call back, etc, but thr teacher would say all the injuries don't seem to affect their bodies. That being said, now I want to see it 🎉
I went into 65 not knowing literally anything about it and… I liked it! I personally am a HUGE sucker for the “disgruntled father figure and adopted daughter figure” trope, and this fit that bill. Plus there were dinosaurs. But that’s just me 🤷🏼♀️ Edit: I already knew how to do the hand whistle thing (learned it as a kid) and I was thrilled to see it in a movie. I am but a simple person with a simple checklist to be thrilled with movies.
16:31 one of my friends has EDS and relocated her arm like it was nothing and moved on, so it is possible. My guess for the movie is that adrenaline allowed him to just shoot.
@@--julian_ ehlers-danlos syndrome. it's a congenital condition that affects the body's connective tissues, so they tend to have very stretchy skin and hypermobility in their joints, and they also tend to dislocate joints pretty easily and frequently. dislocating a joint is also usually not as painful for someone with EDS as it is for someone without it. but yeah adrenaline was my thought as well, adrenaline can accomplish some truly wild stuff.
Agreed haha... I was just coming here to say that dislocations totally can be adrenaline-fueled. Also have EDS and I will dislocate my knees and then keep walking.
@@chelseahill1293 yeah, most meteorites are named after the locations they fell/were found at, but imagine if it was called Gladiator: the Chicxulub Impactor™, it slaps (Also, if you google Chicxulub you get a cool animation!)
i’ve been thinking about the land before time and can’t help but imagine poor chomper losing his parents to adam driver. they were just trying to feed their son. 😭
one of the parts that annoyed me the most is that they could barely communicate throughout the entire movie but he gives this whole speech at the end and she understands him??
I’ve literally heard nothing of this movie until now😅 Without knowing anything except it was “okay,” I will say sometimes you just want to be entertained by a movie, you just want 2 hours of escapism without really any wild downs or ups. I have a feeling this is one of those that fits that brief and maybe why people likes it but weren’t wowed by it. 🤷♀️ it’s like the concept of a comfort show you watch because you know the plot beats but rolled into a movie you haven’t seen yet.
I felt bad ripping into it because it def gave the vibes of someone’s art project (as opposed to a calculated business decision like each Marvel movie)… but it def could’ve been better.
Okay to answer the dislocated arm question. The answer is yes you can pop it back in and use it again! This is coming from a 20 something woman. It only happened to me once and happened for like 30 seconds. It was a bit sore for a few moments but that was it.
Same. The first time i dislocated my shoulder, it all happened so fast, I panicked from the pain and moved it around and it popped back in and was fine. Though ever since, it would feel funny when I would raise it up over my head. The second time I dislocated it, it was much worse.
I feel like they made the two main characters be unable to understand each other so there would be less dialog and therefore the studio can save money on translation and dubbing for overseas distribution. Action movies make a lot of their profit in markets like China nowadays
I specialize in invertebrate paleo, but yeah- the theropod behavior and late cretaceous ecology as presented in the movie is incredibly inaccurate based on what we know today. (the tongue louse did make me have a stroke though)
My parents loved this movie when we went to see it, I have no clue why. It was fine, the girl was good for how young I think she is. It was a movie I'd watch again for background noise but it wasnt amazing
That last dinosaur was the one he shot in the cave and the eye injury was suppose to be the giveaway. We were suppose to be like “oh damn, the Dino is back for revenge” but it just didn’t hit because it didn’t really matter. Movie was fun to laugh at with friends.
Is not that it didn't really matter (but you are right on that) , is that most people even mistake the cresture because the designs are so bland and generic a good chunk of people think the final creature appeared for the first time.
Even after this I told my husband we should go see this. I think that this sounds great because they don't make just... Man fights dinosaurs for 90 movies much anymore. It's not going to be my favorite movie. But I'll pay $6 at the cheap theater and eat some $3 popcorn
It sounds like it would’ve been more poetic if Mills died in the end to save Koa (sorry if I’m spelling this wrong). His whole mission was to save his own child, but he failed (in his mind it seems). However she’s his redemption, a second chance to save someone.
It sounds like to me the "escaping literally as the asteroid hits because tension" and the "Lying about family being alive to keep this girl going" bits clash, mostly because the reveal is literally at the end. You're right in assuming that he is going to not escape with her, thats the set up of having him try to self end, onces shes in the pod the job is complete, but the movie has a literal cataclysm and 2 goddamn T Rexs to force into the end. Having her learn earlier would give a moment where he has to convince her that she still has a life to lead, and then later when hes trying to stay because he has nothing left, she can help him, paying off both the family loss themes as well as the mentorship themes. At that point I would have just kept the T Rexes. Like the asteroid could still be coming as like a timer, but more so as a general force of doom and guarantee that neither of them can live on the planet, not so much a 'this buildings about to blow' trope.
i ADORE “past but also futuristic technology” aesthetic, especially in space tec., and it’s awesome to see another person who appreciates and takes note of that too! also well done on another great video 🎉🌻💕
The tiny little dinosaurs are probably Velociraptors. It's confusing as in Jurassic park they call the larger dinosaurs Velociraptors but they are probably actually Utahraptor misnamed to sound scarier.
To be fair, they discovered Utahraptors while they were working on Jurassic Park. Which is hilariously fortuitous with Spielberg demanding larger raptors.
They weren't. They were bigger, bigger heads by proportion. They might have been real but a lot of the dinos seemed like ... artist interpretation. Like one of the "T-rexs" literally had long beefy arms even though it looked otherwise exactly like the regular one. To me the iquana like ones looked a 2 leg dino animated to walk on all 4s. I don't think any dino nerds are saying they're real ones. Just "kinda like" one thing or another.
@@Kaileighblue they are deffo scifi dino’s, closest to what the big dino at at end comes by is a suchuminius (or however you write it) and thats not even close. The dino’s in jp were more real then in this film. Only dino i slightly recognized was the oviraptor in the cave.
So the arm thing. I think that’s actually an action trope. I can recall in Lethal Weapon the “fix dislocated arm then use it violently” thing happened across several of the movies.
This is my first time hearing about this film, and I am a chronically online millennial who loves Adam Driver. Their marketing team definitely dropped the ball on this one
I saw this movie in the theater with my family. It was decent- very much one of those ok popcorn movies that are enjoyable but you cant think about it too deeply or it starts to fall apart. I felt like it played a LOT like 'Logan', with Hugh Jackman and the little girl. VERY similar plot points to each other: the language barrier, pseudo-father/daughter relationship building, must-get-from-pointA-to-pointB-while-being-in-danger, etc.
I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome - we dislocate joints dozens of times a day and we often have to just keep going with our day, but yeah- it's VERY painful.
@@thisurldoesnotexist Right, Idk why people won't acknowledge that a box office flop isn't necessarily a bad movie...they're not mutually exclusively lol
just going from the clips you showed, those little dinosaurs are probably velociraptors, which are about the size of a large chicken. Jurassic Park had some incredibly good dinosaurs in it but it also convinced a whole generation of kids to picture deinonychus when they hear the name velociraptor.
@@Frooti.loopz23 nah during the dig in the beginning the dinosaur they're digging up is a velociraptor, and while Dr Grant is describing it to scare the kid who called it a 'big turkey', his description lines up perfectly with how the velociraptors are later portrayed in the film.
Re: dislocating an arm, I have a rare genetic disease called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. One of the symptoms is that I am constantly (and I mean *constantly*) dislocating my joints, in particular (for me, it depends on the person who has EDS) my knee and ankle joints. The first time it happened, it was the worst pain I had ever felt in my entire life, including breaking multiple bones at the same time and endometriosis combined. Last night I dislocated my knee in my sleep, as I often do, and although it was still amongst the top 5 worst pain I unfortunately encounter regularly, you kinda get... used to it, as haunting as that seems. The pain is unbearable for the few moments it takes to put the joint back in place (which btw if you know what you're doing, it is realistic to put it back in less than a minute, though ouch) and after that you have a lingering pain in the joint and a certain instability for a couple of days (although that might come from having EDS itself). For me, after I dislocate my knee for ex, I'll put on a special cast/sock-thing that covers my knee and has thin metal rods sewn into it to keep the joint in place. I secure it with the velcro on it and I keep it on for 12-36h depending on how much I hurt and how unstable the joint feels. But I can walk on it, even if it's really not fun, and if I have to, I can probably run for a bit. So I'll say that for a normal, regular dude who isn't used to dislocating a joint, what Adam does seems a bit easy. But if he's someone who has experience dislocating his shoulder and putting it back in place, yeah I think he could shoulder (ha) the pain in a life-or-death situation. It would def NOT be fun and IMO increase the risk of the joint dislocating more in the future if you don't give your tendons and ligaments time to heal and strengthen back up, but again, life-or-death situation. Also if like me you have a very high pain tolerance, that would make it easier to bear I guess.
I have a friend with EDS and they are frequently dislocating something and it just sounds very un-fun. 😰 My deepest sympathies to you, may you never dislocate something while trying to outrun a dinosaur.
I saw this movie, and it just was okay. I didn’t understand the beach scene and it was very rushed to get through. I do think exposing story through the tapes would’ve been an amazing idea. Or just memories or something along those lines.
they advertised a lot during UFC events, which was weird to hear when commentators go from talking about two men beating the crap out of each other to casually just dropping an ad for 65
when i say this was one of my favorite movies of all time, like very high up there, i am not joking. it was fantastic, i am over the moon that it exists and i love it
i havent finished the video yet, but when i ended up going to see it, i was late going in so i missed the almost the entire portion before the title screen, except directly after they crashed already. from the sounds of it though, it made the experience better
I got a few ads about 65, it seemed interesting enough but I forgot when it was coming out (To be fair I don't keep up with movies anyways) so I didn't know it was out now. Glad to have caught your review, maybe some day in the future I'll watch it just to get a feel of that beginning/intro portion. Loved that you kept comparing Hermes to the raptors lmao, reminded me of him messing with the dog/human bed and when you reviewed that one rug.
Speaking as a palaeontologist: those weren't dinosaurs in that movie, they were monsters. What was with all the quadrupedal theropods?? It was good for a laugh though!
hahha so I've dislocated my shoulder like 6 times.. the first time was a fall, and it took me going to the hospital and some painkillers and then they just kinda booped it back into place. I think it's theoretically possible for that to happen, where once they get his arm back in place, he's able to functionally go back to doing what he's doing, but he would be in excruciating pain at that point if it was his first dislocation in that shoulder. maybe adrenaline and a survival instinct would also theoretically make sense for him not just sitting on the ground and hating his life and screaming. IDK lolol since I've had more dislocations since then, I've noticed that I can technically move my arm while it's dislocated, but just the shoulder mobility part of it is not there. I've popped my own shoulder back in more times than I've wanted to :( That being said, if canonically, he's dislocated that shoulder before, it would make sense to me that they could just pop it back in and he'd go about his time, cause that's how my experience has been. Just pop it back in, be pissed about the level 4 pain, and go about my life
Gritty army type guy escorts badass kid = Last of Us. Gritty army type guy escorts badass kid + language barrier = Logan Gritty army type guy escorts badass kid + language barrier+ space = Mandalorian Gritty army guy escorts badass kid + dinosaurs = Jurassic World I have a feeling someone just fed a bunch of scripts into an AI & spat this out
it depends on the type of dislocation and how... familiar you are with it, i've seen mountian bikers (who get dislocations a lot because of the shock on their shoulders) have a dislocation, pop it in, and keep on riding.
The movie was … fine. I think you need the scene with the wife and daughter because it is the motivating factor, but it could be moved to after the crash as a flashback !? Also, I think there was a scene when the laser gun didn’t fire because it was out of charge and Mills had to wait before he could shoot again.
Personally I really enjoyed this movie. My two biggest gripes were that 1. it felt like a giant escort mission and 2. basically 3/4 of the dinosaur encounters were because they sat/stood around gawking instead of getting the hell out of dodge.
An escort mission? That’s basically what he does for a living. He’s a space trucker. You have to judge a movie for what is. Not want you want it to be. Personally, I would have like to seen more dinosaur fights.
I've personally seen people dislocate an arm and go back to whatever they were doing as soon as it's back, I've also seen where they have like a sling for weeks... I think it depends on what exactly happens, like how far out it goes or what direction, that kinda thing.
I too am wondering what the marketing budget was for this could've been because... this youtube video is literally the *first* I'm hearing of this movie's existence. And it's not like I live under a rock, I'm on social media and I swear to god I haven't seen a *single* ad for this film. 🤦🏾♀
I just want a dinosaur movie where the dinosaurs act like actual animals and not evil robots with scales Jurassic Park was good but the franchise has long passed believable dinosaur behavior
I'm actually very disappointed that this film doesn't portray the true might of the Asteroid that killed the Dinosaurs. It was actually too big to be damaged by Earth's Atmosphere, it punched a whole into the Earth's Crust, it just basically pushed the Atmosphere out of it's way which created even more chaos (once it connected the Atmosphere rushed to fill in that vakuum), there's no way in hell anything survived that close to it.
I mean, the title was literally off by a million years, lol. If they arrived 65 million years ago, the vast majority of dinosaurs (except bird basically) would've already been GONE. Because the extinction event was 66 MYA...
i took a emergency help course and our teacher told us not to fuck with dislocated arms, even trained doctors and pro's can fuck it up. Also he would burn to bits by the tar and geyser, burns don't stop until you cool it .
I had a teammate in high school who arm would get dislocated all the time. His brace aint do him no justice, he would run to the sideline pop it back. then run back onto the field for the next play
My biggest issue with this film was the lack of diversity. Where were the other dinosaurs!? They made it seem like 90% of the animals at the time were carnivores with just the most singular focus on killing The Thing, regardless if it put their own safety at risk (generally predators aren't that stupid nor that desperate unless they're REALLY starving or diseased). I wanted to see the animals that would just be chillin', eating leaves or bugs or whatever, and some animals that we still see in some form today that existed back then (it really wasn't that long ago, geologically speaking, so we still have some holdouts from that era), but sadly we got little to none of that. I will say, the nerd in me did salivate seeing the asteroid impact earth. I wish they had held on that for a little longer. I mean, just to be able to visualize something like that? Was probably my favorite part XD And yeah, I had the same thought about the tar, but turns out tar pits are ambient temperature; it's not tar like we think of it (asphalt), what really killed dinosaurs was they'd essentially get stuck and either drown or starve/dehydrate. My real issue was the second pool, I guess? that Adam Driver went into that was covered in like yellow leaves or blossoms or whatever. He came out clean, looking just wet. Like... what *was* that? Clearly wasn't the tar, but it seemed too viscous to just be water. That bothered me more than it should have, haha. That opening though? Definitely a "when they have too much time and producers give one too many notes." I think there's value in test screenings, but I also think a lot of times studios overreact to the notes and don't necessarily choose the best way to address them.
I have never heard of this movie and I'm confused about every part. Why did they give it the least descriptive title? Why do the aliens look human? Why is Adam Driver in this? Capitalism older than dinosaurs???
my mom used to dislocate her shoulder p often back in high school while swimming the butterfly and she would just pop it back into place herself. I'm sure it hurt but she was so used to it that it wasn't a big deal.
dinosaurs and paleontology are a huge special interest for me being autistic and this movie was a huge letdown. the core is fine on its own and should have been on its own rather than being stuffed into a tech demo of the late cretaceous extinction and nondinosaurs.
I've dislocated my shoulder a handful of times...Depends on how long it is out. i had it out for over 12 hours once and that took months to recover from...then the times I've just had it popped back in immediately and I was able to play basketball after one. Especially the shape he is in he would be fine with a shoulder dislocation
I didn't know Mill's daughter died until he told Coa. But if it were explained earlier it sets up the throat worm scene where he'd have even more reason to save Coa.
A little correction, although reports place production budget at 45 million USD and as of today they have earned back an abysmal 56 million, Sony revealed the actual production budget was 90 million USD so they’ve made back just half of the cost to produce it. Also although I couldn’t find any figures, reports show they spent less than 10% of their budget on marketing
I've dislocated my arm recently (and get frequent dislocations because I have Ehlers-Danlos) and I don't think it's that unrealistic to pop it back in and start shooting. I wouldn't advise doing that because it will definitely take much longer to heal properly but I think the adrenaline in that situation would make it possible. My most recent shoulder dislocation, I popped it back in immediately, made a call to my orthopedic, and continued working my office job.
I feel like we don't get movies this generic anymore, the movie industry is healing
This! Not every movie has to try so hard to make a point. We need some dumb entertainment too.
Every big budget movie that comes out today is dumb entertainment .🙄. We need smart well written and well directed films
@@DakaloMooi_05 I do agree with that but I also miss good Rom Com’s.
@@LoveK1 yeah me too
@@LoveK1 I do too. I have read quite a bit romance books though.
The good thing about the movie is that it feels like a movie
lmao is that you harry??
Like, a real life movie, a real go to the theater experience
By the name I thought it was an age
Seems most people would disagree with praise that high.
Thanks, I needed to laugh right now😊
Amanda: I think 65 million years ago, on Earth? I would die, I would be dead
Also Amanda: What survival training does he have? I think, as a Girl Scout, I would do better
😂😂😂
Knowing you’ll die doesn’t mean you can’t know someone else will die faster
Those 2 statements are not contradictory wtf.
My brother is a professional circus artist. Apparently sometimes artists will dislocate their arm during a show, put it back in place and keep performing. So yeah, the arm would be immediately usable, just very uncomfortable.
Yeah but that's with training, no? Like, gymnasts are trained to dislocate and relocate their shoulder joints to do the rings but it takes a lot of training. It's not something everyone can just do...
@@camillagilmore1547 There's a move called dislocate on rings, but it doesn't involve actually dislocating your shoulders - just good shoulder flexibility.
My understanding is that how easily the shoulder relocates varies quite a lot. In some cases it would be quite easy (although painful) to pop it back in yourself, but this is only recommended in emergency situations where you're unable to get help as you can do further damage to the shoulder.
@@camillagilmore1547 Of course circus artists have a much higher pain resistance as they are used to hurting themselves. However they would never voluntarily dislocate an articulation to "train". A regular person would struggle to use the arm right after, but if you were being chased by a t-rex and full of adrenaline it's not unrealistic that you might be able to shoot semi-normally with the arm. You'd just be hella sore once the adrenaline died down
You can find a lot of footage of fights where someone gets an arm dislocated. Usually they put it back and either keep fighting or are ok right after the fight.
Hyperextended elbows are also just put in place and become usable again.
depends on the frequency the person gets their joints dislocated too, i have EDS and sometimes don't eve realize my shoulder is subluxated until it pops back in
I think the term “mid” is overused/misused, but I really feel this movie is the embodiment of mid. Not terrible, but not that good. There were some parts I thought were neat, but it overall just felt so bland, generic, and boring.
But hey, got to hear Adam Driver screaming and shouting, so that was at least entertaining
Stealing an SNL comment; ''Adam Driver is at his best when unhinged screaming is involved.''
I guess you can say the movie was just ok
@@revearain7692 yeah but I felt like using more words
The worst thing I ever did for my general movie viewing experience was start looking at movies critically.
I had a phase where I did that with literally every movie. The best thing is getting over that and deciding when to view them critically. Like 65? Just a dumb fun dino daddy movie. Turned my brain off and had a good time.
@i_am_mute exactly! The minute i stopped worrying about the plotholes and the way it was shot, i had a great time
Help i cant turn off the critical viewing mode
@@colt45strickland some of us can’t turn our brains off.
@@jamesbolly2049 also this movie is TRYING to be smart. It’s not trying to be stupid. That’s the problem.
65 milliom years ago, another planet had a US-style health care system. And here I was thinking this was going to be a dinosaur version of Planet of the Apes.
They knew what their audience wanted! We just wanted Adam Driver being sexy. Was it lacking plot? Sure. But I’ll be darned if he didn’t look GOOD
He was so Ben Solo in this movie and I ate it up.
@@sarahgs_ Ben Solo as in ready to unalive himself at the drop of a hat, lol? I didn't get that energy. Just a depressed quiet man.
THAT'S the review I needed.
And I love that it knew what it was!😂
It was literally everything I wanted
Natural "tar pit" (not really tar but actually asphalt), like the one in La Brea, are not that hot on the surface. Animal that falls in die from being stuck, not burn.
Geysers and tar not at least burning the characters is just ~plot armor~
Oh wait that's this entire movie
how can the resolution to the main problem be “the threat was boiled alive” and have your characters walk away unscathed????
It would take 10 seconds to establish if he was wearing some sort of environmental protection gear. Reminds me of the movie Outlander, but that is an alien crashing in Viking times, and is really just sci-fi Beowulf.
@@JOman04 Yeah, or if they're alien-humans that are heat resistant, make the alieness more obvious.
It's like in jurassic world with the baryonyx and lava. Sometimes things happen to move the story along for no other reason except because that's what the script says.
@@SwellEntertainment but he didn't get hit by the geyser!! He gets a faint spray on his arm which does burn him. But I do agree that water goes in every direction and he should have been more burned both times in the hot springs.
The main thing I was disappointed with was how the dinosaurs looked. Were at the point where we understand most dinosaurs had feathers especially raptors, but instead of making somewhat interesting looking dinosaurs they just went with bland, skinny, ugly monsters
They made the velocoraptors pretty much size accurate but no feathers! Frustrating
Damn, was really looking forward to seeing Adam Driver being chased by prehistoric turkeys.
@@shirosai615 they do look like turkeys but skinny ugly ones.
Aside from the Coelurosaurs (non-Carnosaur Theropods and Maniraptorans) most species of dinosaur don't appear to have had feathers. But yes, many of the ones in the film could've been more colorful at the very least. Particularly the raptors, who more than most should've had some feathered plumage.
@@berserkasaurusrex4233 TBF, there were quite a few ornithischians that had feathers, like Kulindadromeus and Psittacosaurus that had feathers as well. So it’s possible that some smaller ornithopods, like Thescalosaurus may have had a feathery coat. And other Basel Ceratopsians and perhaps Pachycephalosaurians, may have had quill feathers on their tails.
But largely speaking, most big dinosaurs were likely scaly with a few exceptions. So you are right.
Adam Driver is a sweaty, huffing, puffing dino dad for 90 minutes, and it's the best thing I've seen all year.
Gotta respect how he commits 100% to every role, no matter how the movie turns out.
The movie is just Adam Driver being a sexy dad and I thoroughly enjoyed it
@@sarahgs_ Literally all I signed up for, and it delivered. 10's across the board
@@gleewhoseline198 Absolutely. He played a bottle of ketchup and committed to the very end. I'll watch him read the classifieds atp
That’s the best description I’ve seen. Almost makes me wanna see it.
Based on Amanda's description, the plot sounds like a screenwriter learning their craft. They understand beats, the call back, etc, but thr teacher would say all the injuries don't seem to affect their bodies.
That being said, now I want to see it 🎉
So this is “Before Earth”. Same plot as “After Earth” except in past instead of future
Thank you!
I was thinking this was basically something else
I do food reviews while I’m high on my TH-cam channel, first mexican to hop on the tube & do This ☝️
A double feature for the ages
Without context, this sentence is so funny to me
@@SevenHunnid first Mexican worldwide doing it
I went into 65 not knowing literally anything about it and… I liked it! I personally am a HUGE sucker for the “disgruntled father figure and adopted daughter figure” trope, and this fit that bill. Plus there were dinosaurs. But that’s just me 🤷🏼♀️
Edit: I already knew how to do the hand whistle thing (learned it as a kid) and I was thrilled to see it in a movie. I am but a simple person with a simple checklist to be thrilled with movies.
Honestly happy that this movie was good to someone. If only you were the majority of the world, then the movie would've made more money lol
i just KNOW you've enjoyed The Last of Us
@@joyanna9433 I haven’t seen it yet but I’m excited to start it! I love Pedro Pascal and my friends said it’s right up my alley.
There’s truly something out there for everyone! I’m glad you enjoyed watching this movie.
16:31 one of my friends has EDS and relocated her arm like it was nothing and moved on, so it is possible. My guess for the movie is that adrenaline allowed him to just shoot.
Elher-Danlos Syndrome is wild like that.
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@@--julian_ ehlers-danlos syndrome. it's a congenital condition that affects the body's connective tissues, so they tend to have very stretchy skin and hypermobility in their joints, and they also tend to dislocate joints pretty easily and frequently.
dislocating a joint is also usually not as painful for someone with EDS as it is for someone without it. but yeah adrenaline was my thought as well, adrenaline can accomplish some truly wild stuff.
I have it- you’re basically a contortionist with lots of pain lmao
Agreed haha... I was just coming here to say that dislocations totally can be adrenaline-fueled. Also have EDS and I will dislocate my knees and then keep walking.
I love that Amanda describes every dino as either her dog or a cat
My roommate summed it up perfectly: you’re going for Adam Driver and I’m going for dinosaurs…what else is there?
Edit: it was the breathing for me lol
As a geologist working on asteroid/meteorite related things I think Gladiator is an excellent name
Oooh, cool job!
As a geologist, i really hate the name of this movie. It should be called 66. The asteroid hit 66 million years ago, not 65!
I thought it was called the Chicxulub Impactor?
@@chelseahill1293 yeah, most meteorites are named after the locations they fell/were found at, but imagine if it was called Gladiator: the Chicxulub Impactor™, it slaps
(Also, if you google Chicxulub you get a cool animation!)
It feels like they were trying to capture the energy of The Last of Us, but with dinosaurs 😂
I called them space joel and space Ellie the whole movie
with just a really good rewrite of the script, this could’ve been the greatest, campiest masterpiece to exist
Give me feathered Dino’s Hollywood, you cowards. Show me the big chickens
i’ve been thinking about the land before time and can’t help but imagine poor chomper losing his parents to adam driver. they were just trying to feed their son. 😭
A lot of points in this movie made me say "Yeah okay, sure. Whatever"
The meteor made me laugh when I realized what it was
one of the parts that annoyed me the most is that they could barely communicate throughout the entire movie but he gives this whole speech at the end and she understands him??
I’ve literally heard nothing of this movie until now😅
Without knowing anything except it was “okay,” I will say sometimes you just want to be entertained by a movie, you just want 2 hours of escapism without really any wild downs or ups. I have a feeling this is one of those that fits that brief and maybe why people likes it but weren’t wowed by it. 🤷♀️ it’s like the concept of a comfort show you watch because you know the plot beats but rolled into a movie you haven’t seen yet.
I felt bad ripping into it because it def gave the vibes of someone’s art project (as opposed to a calculated business decision like each Marvel movie)… but it def could’ve been better.
Okay to answer the dislocated arm question.
The answer is yes you can pop it back in and use it again!
This is coming from a 20 something woman.
It only happened to me once and happened for like 30 seconds. It was a bit sore for a few moments but that was it.
Same. The first time i dislocated my shoulder, it all happened so fast, I panicked from the pain and moved it around and it popped back in and was fine. Though ever since, it would feel funny when I would raise it up over my head. The second time I dislocated it, it was much worse.
My mom constantly dislocated her shoulder in her 30s and 40s while lap swimming, she'd just pop it back (painfully), then keep on swimming.
I feel like they made the two main characters be unable to understand each other so there would be less dialog and therefore the studio can save money on translation and dubbing for overseas distribution. Action movies make a lot of their profit in markets like China nowadays
If you showed this video to a paleontologist they would have an aneurism
The funny thing is all they needed to do was NOT make it Earth right before the mass die off.
I specialize in invertebrate paleo, but yeah- the theropod behavior and late cretaceous ecology as presented in the movie is incredibly inaccurate based on what we know today. (the tongue louse did make me have a stroke though)
You mean an orgasm
Early gang remembers the true title of this video was "how did they make a dinosaur movie boring"
My parents loved this movie when we went to see it, I have no clue why. It was fine, the girl was good for how young I think she is. It was a movie I'd watch again for background noise but it wasnt amazing
The girl is Ariana Greenblat, who was young Gamora in some of the avengers movies. I think she’s like 14-15 now. I thought she did well in this movie.
That last dinosaur was the one he shot in the cave and the eye injury was suppose to be the giveaway. We were suppose to be like “oh damn, the Dino is back for revenge” but it just didn’t hit because it didn’t really matter. Movie was fun to laugh at with friends.
Is not that it didn't really matter (but you are right on that) , is that most people even mistake the cresture because the designs are so bland and generic a good chunk of people think the final creature appeared for the first time.
Even after this I told my husband we should go see this. I think that this sounds great because they don't make just... Man fights dinosaurs for 90 movies much anymore.
It's not going to be my favorite movie. But I'll pay $6 at the cheap theater and eat some $3 popcorn
65 gave me everything I wanted. Adam Driver being hot, dinosaurs and fun/ridiculous action scenes.
Exactly! It was everything I expected it to be. Sure, it wasn’t a perfect movie but I went for Adam Driver being sexy not for plot 🤝
Not only it didn't have many dinosaurs, they looks horriboe and don't even have much screentime, you are just an adam driver fan and thats ok.
I like the idea that Adam Driver is average height to slightly shorter than average for the humanoids from that planet.
It sounds like it would’ve been more poetic if Mills died in the end to save Koa (sorry if I’m spelling this wrong). His whole mission was to save his own child, but he failed (in his mind it seems). However she’s his redemption, a second chance to save someone.
It sounds like to me the "escaping literally as the asteroid hits because tension" and the "Lying about family being alive to keep this girl going" bits clash, mostly because the reveal is literally at the end. You're right in assuming that he is going to not escape with her, thats the set up of having him try to self end, onces shes in the pod the job is complete, but the movie has a literal cataclysm and 2 goddamn T Rexs to force into the end. Having her learn earlier would give a moment where he has to convince her that she still has a life to lead, and then later when hes trying to stay because he has nothing left, she can help him, paying off both the family loss themes as well as the mentorship themes. At that point I would have just kept the T Rexes. Like the asteroid could still be coming as like a timer, but more so as a general force of doom and guarantee that neither of them can live on the planet, not so much a 'this buildings about to blow' trope.
i ADORE “past but also futuristic technology” aesthetic, especially in space tec., and it’s awesome to see another person who appreciates and takes note of that too!
also well done on another great video 🎉🌻💕
This was one of my favorite vids haha. The “ar ar ar ar” when animating the tiny dinosaur made me cackle.
The tiny little dinosaurs are probably Velociraptors. It's confusing as in Jurassic park they call the larger dinosaurs Velociraptors but they are probably actually Utahraptor misnamed to sound scarier.
To be fair, they discovered Utahraptors while they were working on Jurassic Park. Which is hilariously fortuitous with Spielberg demanding larger raptors.
They weren't. They were bigger, bigger heads by proportion. They might have been real but a lot of the dinos seemed like ... artist interpretation. Like one of the "T-rexs" literally had long beefy arms even though it looked otherwise exactly like the regular one. To me the iquana like ones looked a 2 leg dino animated to walk on all 4s. I don't think any dino nerds are saying they're real ones. Just "kinda like" one thing or another.
@@Kaileighblue they are deffo scifi dino’s, closest to what the big dino at at end comes by is a suchuminius (or however you write it) and thats not even close. The dino’s in jp were more real then in this film. Only dino i slightly recognized was the oviraptor in the cave.
So the arm thing. I think that’s actually an action trope. I can recall in Lethal Weapon the “fix dislocated arm then use it violently” thing happened across several of the movies.
This is my first time hearing about this film, and I am a chronically online millennial who loves Adam Driver. Their marketing team definitely dropped the ball on this one
I saw it all over fb and insta.
Man, I hadn’t even heard this movie existed before right this moment
The movie definitely delivers what I promises. Adam Driver fights dinosaurs. Nothing more. Nothing less.
I saw this movie in the theater with my family. It was decent- very much one of those ok popcorn movies that are enjoyable but you cant think about it too deeply or it starts to fall apart. I felt like it played a LOT like 'Logan', with Hugh Jackman and the little girl. VERY similar plot points to each other: the language barrier, pseudo-father/daughter relationship building, must-get-from-pointA-to-pointB-while-being-in-danger, etc.
I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome - we dislocate joints dozens of times a day and we often have to just keep going with our day, but yeah- it's VERY painful.
You know what's a better found family dinosaur movie with a language barrier? The Good Dinosaur
didn't that flop?
Nah that was a flop
Wild concept: things that flop can be good lol
@@thisurldoesnotexist Right, Idk why people won't acknowledge that a box office flop isn't necessarily a bad movie...they're not mutually exclusively lol
@@thisurldoesnotexist Some flops can be good for sure but the Good Dinosaur was not an example of that.
I’ve just realized that I desperately need Swell to make a Cocaine Bear review
just going from the clips you showed, those little dinosaurs are probably velociraptors, which are about the size of a large chicken. Jurassic Park had some incredibly good dinosaurs in it but it also convinced a whole generation of kids to picture deinonychus when they hear the name velociraptor.
I just assumed they were so big, because they were genetically modified
@@Frooti.loopz23 nah during the dig in the beginning the dinosaur they're digging up is a velociraptor, and while Dr Grant is describing it to scare the kid who called it a 'big turkey', his description lines up perfectly with how the velociraptors are later portrayed in the film.
Not like this movie does any better st educating the public.
The "dinosaurs" are really just monsters
This is so much better than watching an actual movie
I clicked on this video because I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW 65 WAS A DINOSAUR MOVIE LIKE SINCE WHEN???
Since the trailers were released showing dinosaurs and talking about Earth *65* million years ago, which is why the movie title is *65.*
Re: dislocating an arm, I have a rare genetic disease called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. One of the symptoms is that I am constantly (and I mean *constantly*) dislocating my joints, in particular (for me, it depends on the person who has EDS) my knee and ankle joints. The first time it happened, it was the worst pain I had ever felt in my entire life, including breaking multiple bones at the same time and endometriosis combined.
Last night I dislocated my knee in my sleep, as I often do, and although it was still amongst the top 5 worst pain I unfortunately encounter regularly, you kinda get... used to it, as haunting as that seems. The pain is unbearable for the few moments it takes to put the joint back in place (which btw if you know what you're doing, it is realistic to put it back in less than a minute, though ouch) and after that you have a lingering pain in the joint and a certain instability for a couple of days (although that might come from having EDS itself).
For me, after I dislocate my knee for ex, I'll put on a special cast/sock-thing that covers my knee and has thin metal rods sewn into it to keep the joint in place. I secure it with the velcro on it and I keep it on for 12-36h depending on how much I hurt and how unstable the joint feels. But I can walk on it, even if it's really not fun, and if I have to, I can probably run for a bit. So I'll say that for a normal, regular dude who isn't used to dislocating a joint, what Adam does seems a bit easy.
But if he's someone who has experience dislocating his shoulder and putting it back in place, yeah I think he could shoulder (ha) the pain in a life-or-death situation. It would def NOT be fun and IMO increase the risk of the joint dislocating more in the future if you don't give your tendons and ligaments time to heal and strengthen back up, but again, life-or-death situation. Also if like me you have a very high pain tolerance, that would make it easier to bear I guess.
I have a friend with EDS and they are frequently dislocating something and it just sounds very un-fun. 😰 My deepest sympathies to you, may you never dislocate something while trying to outrun a dinosaur.
I saw this movie, and it just was okay. I didn’t understand the beach scene and it was very rushed to get through. I do think exposing story through the tapes would’ve been an amazing idea. Or just memories or something along those lines.
His daughter was sick. He needed money for treatment. That’s basically the only reason he took the job.
This is a movie that you watch with your parents on a random Thursday night in between sport seasons.
they advertised a lot during UFC events, which was weird to hear when commentators go from talking about two men beating the crap out of each other to casually just dropping an ad for 65
"human-presenting male" is the funniest thing you couldve said lmao
when i say this was one of my favorite movies of all time, like very high up there, i am not joking. it was fantastic, i am over the moon that it exists and i love it
i havent finished the video yet, but when i ended up going to see it, i was late going in so i missed the almost the entire portion before the title screen, except directly after they crashed already. from the sounds of it though, it made the experience better
I got a few ads about 65, it seemed interesting enough but I forgot when it was coming out (To be fair I don't keep up with movies anyways) so I didn't know it was out now. Glad to have caught your review, maybe some day in the future I'll watch it just to get a feel of that beginning/intro portion.
Loved that you kept comparing Hermes to the raptors lmao, reminded me of him messing with the dog/human bed and when you reviewed that one rug.
Speaking as a palaeontologist: those weren't dinosaurs in that movie, they were monsters. What was with all the quadrupedal theropods?? It was good for a laugh though!
I’ve watched my sister dislocate her shoulder during a roller derby game, pop it back on the side of the track, and then keep playing.
hahha so I've dislocated my shoulder like 6 times.. the first time was a fall, and it took me going to the hospital and some painkillers and then they just kinda booped it back into place. I think it's theoretically possible for that to happen, where once they get his arm back in place, he's able to functionally go back to doing what he's doing, but he would be in excruciating pain at that point if it was his first dislocation in that shoulder. maybe adrenaline and a survival instinct would also theoretically make sense for him not just sitting on the ground and hating his life and screaming. IDK lolol since I've had more dislocations since then, I've noticed that I can technically move my arm while it's dislocated, but just the shoulder mobility part of it is not there. I've popped my own shoulder back in more times than I've wanted to :( That being said, if canonically, he's dislocated that shoulder before, it would make sense to me that they could just pop it back in and he'd go about his time, cause that's how my experience has been. Just pop it back in, be pissed about the level 4 pain, and go about my life
Gritty army type guy escorts badass kid = Last of Us.
Gritty army type guy escorts badass kid + language barrier = Logan
Gritty army type guy escorts badass kid + language barrier+ space = Mandalorian
Gritty army guy escorts badass kid + dinosaurs = Jurassic World
I have a feeling someone just fed a bunch of scripts into an AI & spat this out
it depends on the type of dislocation and how... familiar you are with it, i've seen mountian bikers (who get dislocations a lot because of the shock on their shoulders) have a dislocation, pop it in, and keep on riding.
The movie was … fine. I think you need the scene with the wife and daughter because it is the motivating factor, but it could be moved to after the crash as a flashback !?
Also, I think there was a scene when the laser gun didn’t fire because it was out of charge and Mills had to wait before he could shoot again.
Yes, hot tar is hot. Like, burn you to the bone hot. Like driver is dead twice at that point. Lol
65 was definitely one of the movies of all time.
Personally I really enjoyed this movie. My two biggest gripes were that 1. it felt like a giant escort mission and 2. basically 3/4 of the dinosaur encounters were because they sat/stood around gawking instead of getting the hell out of dodge.
An escort mission? That’s basically what he does for a living. He’s a space trucker. You have to judge a movie for what is. Not want you want it to be. Personally, I would have like to seen more dinosaur fights.
They knew the people watching is just there for Adam Driver so this is a success
They should have made him a single dad. That way he has no one to go back to
I've personally seen people dislocate an arm and go back to whatever they were doing as soon as it's back, I've also seen where they have like a sling for weeks... I think it depends on what exactly happens, like how far out it goes or what direction, that kinda thing.
I've said it before about other movies, and I'll sat it again. That ship crashing/crew asleep looked very much like Pitch Black
I too am wondering what the marketing budget was for this could've been because... this youtube video is literally the *first* I'm hearing of this movie's existence. And it's not like I live under a rock, I'm on social media and I swear to god I haven't seen a *single* ad for this film. 🤦🏾♀
Always nice to see Adam Driver in stuff
all i know about this movie is the insane amount of THE SAME unskippable ads i got and just made me never want to see it sksjdjjd
So glad I went to see Cocaine Bear instead of this.
It wasn’t boring … it need like two or three more emotional connection screens … it felt like something was missing
It needed an actual ending. I wanted to see him adopt Koa or something
I just want a dinosaur movie where the dinosaurs act like actual animals and not evil robots with scales
Jurassic Park was good but the franchise has long passed believable dinosaur behavior
I actually missed the whole thing about Adam being an alien and just wondered why he did not realize he was looking at dinosaurs.
I'm actually very disappointed that this film doesn't portray the true might of the Asteroid that killed the Dinosaurs. It was actually too big to be damaged by Earth's Atmosphere, it punched a whole into the Earth's Crust, it just basically pushed the Atmosphere out of it's way which created even more chaos (once it connected the Atmosphere rushed to fill in that vakuum), there's no way in hell anything survived that close to it.
I mean, the title was literally off by a million years, lol. If they arrived 65 million years ago, the vast majority of dinosaurs (except bird basically) would've already been GONE. Because the extinction event was 66 MYA...
the movie wouldve been better as a love death + robots episode rather than a full length movie
i took a emergency help course and our teacher told us not to fuck with dislocated arms, even trained doctors and pro's can fuck it up. Also he would burn to bits by the tar and geyser, burns don't stop until you cool it .
I had a teammate in high school who arm would get dislocated all the time. His brace aint do him no justice, he would run to the sideline pop it back. then run back onto the field for the next play
My biggest issue with this film was the lack of diversity. Where were the other dinosaurs!? They made it seem like 90% of the animals at the time were carnivores with just the most singular focus on killing The Thing, regardless if it put their own safety at risk (generally predators aren't that stupid nor that desperate unless they're REALLY starving or diseased). I wanted to see the animals that would just be chillin', eating leaves or bugs or whatever, and some animals that we still see in some form today that existed back then (it really wasn't that long ago, geologically speaking, so we still have some holdouts from that era), but sadly we got little to none of that. I will say, the nerd in me did salivate seeing the asteroid impact earth. I wish they had held on that for a little longer. I mean, just to be able to visualize something like that? Was probably my favorite part XD
And yeah, I had the same thought about the tar, but turns out tar pits are ambient temperature; it's not tar like we think of it (asphalt), what really killed dinosaurs was they'd essentially get stuck and either drown or starve/dehydrate. My real issue was the second pool, I guess? that Adam Driver went into that was covered in like yellow leaves or blossoms or whatever. He came out clean, looking just wet. Like... what *was* that? Clearly wasn't the tar, but it seemed too viscous to just be water. That bothered me more than it should have, haha.
That opening though? Definitely a "when they have too much time and producers give one too many notes." I think there's value in test screenings, but I also think a lot of times studios overreact to the notes and don't necessarily choose the best way to address them.
I have never heard of this movie and I'm confused about every part. Why did they give it the least descriptive title? Why do the aliens look human? Why is Adam Driver in this? Capitalism older than dinosaurs???
my mom used to dislocate her shoulder p often back in high school while swimming the butterfly and she would just pop it back into place herself. I'm sure it hurt but she was so used to it that it wasn't a big deal.
dinosaurs and paleontology are a huge special interest for me being autistic and this movie was a huge letdown. the core is fine on its own and should have been on its own rather than being stuffed into a tech demo of the late cretaceous extinction and nondinosaurs.
Hey mom I’m here
depends on how you dislocate your shoulder, and if you can pop it back in quickly and without causing dmaage
Knowing something about dinos And other animals from that time would make identification So much harder.
So the mini raptor things were most likely Compsognathus! Also nicknamed compys lol.
Komodo dragons are genuinely the only animal i legit fear - why are they bulletproof? WHO THOUGHT THAT WAS A GOOD IDEA??????
i went to the theatre to see daddy driver and nothing else, it's exactly what the movie gave me
I've dislocated my shoulder a handful of times...Depends on how long it is out. i had it out for over 12 hours once and that took months to recover from...then the times I've just had it popped back in immediately and I was able to play basketball after one. Especially the shape he is in he would be fine with a shoulder dislocation
I didn't know Mill's daughter died until he told Coa. But if it were explained earlier it sets up the throat worm scene where he'd have even more reason to save Coa.
A little correction, although reports place production budget at 45 million USD and as of today they have earned back an abysmal 56 million, Sony revealed the actual production budget was 90 million USD so they’ve made back just half of the cost to produce it. Also although I couldn’t find any figures, reports show they spent less than 10% of their budget on marketing
I've dislocated my arm recently (and get frequent dislocations because I have Ehlers-Danlos) and I don't think it's that unrealistic to pop it back in and start shooting. I wouldn't advise doing that because it will definitely take much longer to heal properly but I think the adrenaline in that situation would make it possible. My most recent shoulder dislocation, I popped it back in immediately, made a call to my orthopedic, and continued working my office job.
The space graphics at the beginning of this movie were so freaking beautiful