I think not a remake...they should just make a sort of sequel and sort of reboot. Kind of like what bumblebee did with the transformers franchise. They should make a sequel but have it be live action and have it be different then the first one. A remake is un needed but I would love a live action sequal
This is a fantastic example of a score that synergises with the sound design of the actual movie. The moment of impact feels very empty, but within the context of the movie, with the rockets roaring and the Giant remembering Hogarth’s words, the effect is magnified and makes for an incredibly stirring sequence. This was a masterpiece of animation in filmmaking.
@Luc Germain actually their quite similar... Both are super power aliens who crashed on earth, who have to wrestle with the internal conflict of whether they're doing the right thing.
Michael Kamen and his style will live on forever. This track is so sad to listen to even when the scene it accompanies isn't shown. Draws me to tears every time!
+tarantulaguy1998 So too will James Horner, Whispering Winds from The Land Before Time, accompanied with that scene made me cry for the first time ever while watching a movie. I didn't cry when I watched Littlefoot's Mother die, because I didn't understand the concept of death back then, but now I do and I cry every time I hear that tune.
+Krwzprtt The only movie that made me truly cry, as of yesterday, Oct. 25 2015 was The Land Before Time, James Horner through his music really worked its way into my heart after all these years and I cried for real.
With stunning animation and a heartwarming narrative, the Iron Giant has earned its place as a beloved classic, renowned for its powerful message about humanity's capacity for understanding and empathy.
The Iron Giant is a brilliant, mesmerizing tale that condemns violence in the face of fear while preaching the eternal virtue of understanding the unfamiliar.
The Iron Giant is a heartwarming and exciting movie the whole family can enjoy. The film has large-scale impressive moments, with the first flight of the Iron Giant being particularly memorable.
The Iron Giant has since been recognized for its quality, and the film has inspired many other animated movies about robots such as WALL-E and Big Hero 6.
Without the context of what is happening in the movie, this wonderful song gives me a sense of wonder and a slight confusion until the climax. What an absolut gem of music this is. This is something i will be listening to when im at home, 60 years of age, reflecting upon life. This gives me so much thought about my younger days and a relization that this movie has tought me so much over the years just by living rent free in my head. Thank you Michael Kaman. And thank YOU, Brad Bird.
Audiences everywhere consider the Iron Giant an absolute classic and a triumph of the animation medium alongside the critics. The messages the film sends to the audience against prejudice and how one can choose to be good, no matter what others say, are absolutely profound and moving. How one chooses to react to the negativity and wrongdoings around them defines who they are.
Thanks to animation that is still staggeringly good all these years later, and a surprisingly complex and mature narrative about heroism and human relationships, the Iron Giant is the kind of film that everyone must see at least once in their lives.
The Iron Giant has since been established as a true animated classic, being one of the greatest blendings of 2D and 3D animation at the edge of the 20th century.
The Iron Giant owes to its heartfelt and powerful storyline that simultaneously deals with loneliness and isolation, forming meaningful connections, and the way irrational fear turns people into monsters.
The Iron Giant is a compelling and highly regarded superhero film, which makes for an enjoyable family watch for people of all ages, delivering a tender and heartwarming story with a thoughtful, all-around wonderful message to reflect on in the meantime.
Fans know precisely why the Iron Giant is a kids movie that will resonate with adults, as it continues to resonate and charm audiences of all ages 25 years after its release. Its animation style holds up incredibly well and its timeless story that has remarkable emotional depth is one that was worth experiencing again at least once in the adult lives of the viewers. The film will only continue to enchant and delight audiences in the years to come thanks to its outstanding and undeniable quality for adults and kids.
The Iron Giant became a cult classic thanks to its touching tale, engaging characters and breathtaking animation. Its themes of friendship, acceptance and the power of choices have propelled the film to the top of animated cinema.
Vin Diesel is such an inherently good listener, absorber, and practitioner of empathy as a performer, the Iron Giant's journey of learning how to live and how to differentiate between good and evil is imbued with exquisite sensitivity.
The Iron Giant is now considered a masterpiece of animation. Television syndication and home video sales eventually helped the movie find its audience. The Iron Giant is a surprisingly universal tale about the themes of friendship and sticking up for what is right that are relatable to anyone, and it takes a hard heart to resist the unusual appeal of the kind robot.
The Iron Giant has grown to have a powerful legacy as one of the most emotionally palpable and strongest animated films of the 1990s. The film seamlessly combines 2D animation with computer generated 3D to create an amazing story of friendship and heartbreak that has greatly stood the test of time.
The Iron Giant has since earned a status as one of the 1990s hidden gems, and is looked back on as a brilliant animated story with heart. The movie is carried by the alien robot, who develops a sense of humanity as the film progresses, refusing to be used as a weapon.
Based on the Ted Hughes novel of the same name, the heartwarming flick garnered rave reviews for its stellar voice performances, stunning visuals and intriguing storyline, going on to win nine Annie Awards and taking home the best animated feature film.
Starring Vin Diesel as the voice of the Iron Giant, the film is a tearjerker that delays the inevitable separation of the robot and his young human friend. It was still remarkable for the way the Iron Giant makes viewers care so much for this unconventional friendship to lead into its heartbreaking conclusion.
The Iron Giant beautifully conveys an anti-war message as the film explores the transformation of a giant robot amidst a divided world, while examining the themes of nature versus nurture. The Iron Giant concludes with a heartwarming message, emphasizing the significance of friendship.
The Iron Giant presents a heartwarming and beautiful story about a human and robot friendship. The Iron Giant received universal acclaim for its well-crafted animation and moving story as one of the best animated movies from the 90s.
The Iron Giant makes viewers care deeply for its characters, with sacrifice being a devastatingly common theme in parts. The movie tugs at the heartstrings and ends with an ultimate sacrifice.
The friendship between Hogarth Hughes and the Iron Giant forms the emotional center of the movie, and contrasts with the themes of hatred. The Iron Giant is a touching look at humans, freedom and friendship.
The Iron Giant has rightfully earned the love the film deserved in the first place, while Brad Bird has gone on to become one of the star directors of PIXAR Animation Studios.
The Iron Giant showcases the value of empathy and understanding in interstellar interactions. The Iron Giant offers hope for the future of humanity in order to promote positive relationships and cooperation.
The Iron Giant is full of heart and charming humor as well as a tender portrait of an unlikely friendship with Cold War era government agents circling.
The Iron Giant has those storytelling elements that make the subject matters far more understandable for someone that is not familiar with other robot films.
Coupled with some truly spectacular animation and Brad Bird's consummate skill as an animated director, the Iron Giant is now seen by many as an essential genre classic and one of the best movies of the 1990s.
With a lighthearted narrative, Brad Bird addresses the prejudices that haunt post World War America, creating a robotic character that feels more humane than every person he meets along the way: his job is none other than helping people overcome their fears and insecurities. There is kindness in every frame of the Iron Giant and how much love was put into the animation.
A deep and hopeful message about the idea of choice that perfectly pairs with the timeless qualities of the Iron Giant and makes the movie worthy of a revisit.
After befriending a young boy, this alien robot begins to learn more about the world while being urged to keep his existence a secret. The Iron Giant becomes inspired by Superman comics to help people and save the town from accidental destruction.
Vin Diesel steals the show in the role of the titular giant robot so he brought the same humanity to the Iron Giant that he would later bring to the character of Groot in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Iron Giant has a lot of powers and fantastic skills at its disposal, which included the amazing ability to reconstitute his body and rebuild it from the remaining scraps.
The Iron Giant has gained a strong fan following, especially as animation has gained more credibility and appreciation over the years. The film posits an important discussion of morality, identity, and human emotion and has something for everyone to enjoy. The animation is vibrant, the characters are memorable, and the Iron Giant is the quintessential tragic superhero.
The overarching theme of growing beyond one's limitations that truly made the Iron Giant stand out, which presented its plea for nonviolence as an organic part of the story and it was delivered in an evergreen manner that could apply to any conflict.
The Iron Giant feels more reminiscent of the studios work in the early oughts, when they experimented with science fiction elements in Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Treasure Planet.
The Iron Giant is a charming and well-told story as well as a surprisingly nuanced Cold War allegory. Many of its themes remain relevant today. The paranoia around the machine in particular looks prescient in hindsight. The film shows us that technology is an awesome tool, whether it hurts or harms depends on how we use it.
I saw this as a child and just thought it was a cute film, I did not understand the mature references. I watched it again as an adult and it honestly hit differently, I definitely cried harder.
The robot and the young boy join and help each other in a mutual coming-of-age journey of self-discovery throughout the Iron Giant. This warm backdrop balances the film's commentary on the military industrial complex and how war veterans suffer from different forms of post traumatic stress disorder.
Most people say ''remake''. I just say ''re-release in cinemas''
Wouldnt that be cool?
Eneko PH I think they did a few years ago
@Jon Jay yeah for the 15th anniversary I think. They bought it back to some theaters.
@Jon Jay and they added some new scenes ;l
I think not a remake...they should just make a sort of sequel and sort of reboot. Kind of like what bumblebee did with the transformers franchise. They should make a sequel but have it be live action and have it be different then the first one. A remake is un needed but I would love a live action sequal
Yeah re release no reboot remake or sequel
"I...fix."
"Giant?"
"Hogarth. You...stay. I...go. No...following."
"I love you."
:,(
Kleenex!!! Where's the Kleenex!!!
I miss him :(
“You are who you choose to be.” Superman...........
Sad rip iron giant once a good friend and hero
Super man!!😭😭
Lois: Clark...you choose who you want to be....
Clark:....The Iron Giant.
pretty sure Clark would say Batman
+A. H. Moss HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
Iron Giant is my favorite Superman ever. I mean, Christopher Reeve and Tim Daly are good, but, not as good as Iron Giant.
Let's go home now
YOU ARE WHO YOU CHOOSE TO BE!
One of the most underrated animated if not the most underrated movie of all time.
really it's not overrated but not underrated either i have heard many people talk about this wonderful film.
1:18 - 1:51 Probably the best dramatical moment in an orchestral score that I've ever heard in my life..
I hear Mystic River's theme.
Based loosely on Nimrod from Elgar's Enigma variations (another giant).
Amem to that, brother. It brings me to tears, everytime. It´s heroic as hell, tragic, hopeful and, at the same time, sad.
True
@@andreallaodeazevedo8101Right there with ya, man. Perfection.
The Iron Giant is one of the most human characters I’ve ever seen.
Non-human-with-human-soul-characters. Along with Balto
Try "BOLO" series.
The optimistic tone of the Iron Giant mixed with its 1950s setting truly sells the feeling of the movie being a recreation of an old comic book.
This is a fantastic example of a score that synergises with the sound design of the actual movie. The moment of impact feels very empty, but within the context of the movie, with the rockets roaring and the Giant remembering Hogarth’s words, the effect is magnified and makes for an incredibly stirring sequence. This was a masterpiece of animation in filmmaking.
the best movie I've ever seen the movie gets me in the feels every time.
Deven Pautz me 2
same. this movie is one of the greatest of all time
We know he's not dead but the music during the sacrifice is too good
I get sad to but angry as well start throwing stuff because my life is a peice of shit.
Crying, to be honest
Brad Bird is one of the greatest filmmakers ever!
Outside Tomorrowland, every film he's made has been spectacular.
1:30, chills every single time.
+Dank Meme same....
Precisely.
Glassy eyes.
Yeah
Superman....
_Man of Steel_ move aside. _The Iron Giant_ is the perfect adaptation of Superman.
Luc Germain silence...
@Luc Germain actually their quite similar...
Both are super power aliens who crashed on earth, who have to wrestle with the internal conflict of whether they're doing the right thing.
I Loved Man Of Steel, though i don't think it's a perfect adaptation of Superman.
@@SmileyySmiley It is the perfect adaptation of Superman from the animated series with the same tone as Kingdom Come.
@@iv4nescrit0r10, I Agree, I don't know why I commented that.
_"You are who you _*_choose_*_ to be"_ ~Hogarth/Dean
_"......_*_Super-man_*_"_ ~Giant
#Irongiant #Superman #FeelsFriday
Great movie!
+L Kururugi (Ninja Samurai 荣誉) Waterfall of tears at that part. Even after 12 years.
+L Kururugi (Ninja Samurai 荣誉) Im teary-eyed now D:
*hugs*, i know.. i know 😂😂
L Kururugi I cant see straight *hugs back*
"You are who you choose to be."
"Superman..."
This part of the movie will never fail to make me tear up...the emotional impact of it is just, it hits like a bullet train man...
You are who chose you to be
SUPERMAAAAAAAAAN
Michael Kamen and his style will live on forever. This track is so sad to listen to even when the scene it accompanies isn't shown. Draws me to tears every time!
+tarantulaguy1998
So too will James Horner, Whispering Winds from The Land Before Time, accompanied with that scene made me cry for the first time ever while watching a movie. I didn't cry when I watched Littlefoot's Mother die, because I didn't understand the concept of death back then, but now I do and I cry every time I hear that tune.
Undoubtedly, my favorite animated film.
The Iron Giant is definitive proof that pure quality and heart are the ultimate deciding factor in what film becomes a bonafide classic.
Best Superman movie ever!!
One of the only pieces that make me cry, this will live in my childhood forever.
There is unwavering loyalty, bravery, determination and friendship that carries the Iron Giant as one of the best animated film adaptations out there.
every time i listen to this i get goosebumps
just listen to that music no flims now have this kind of music they are just made as fast as possible for maximum profits
This is such a powerful piece
Only movie that makes me cry. And I saw Schindler's list and Grave of the fireflies.
+Krwzprtt
The only movie that made me truly cry, as of yesterday, Oct. 25 2015 was The Land Before Time, James Horner through his music really worked its way into my heart after all these years and I cried for real.
Agreed.
Gonna have to disagree with you there. All of them were heartbreaking.
0:55 when the tears start....
I cried in all of them
1:30 WHO THE HELL LEFT THIS BOWL OF ONIONS HERE!?
"Superman"
Fuck. (T.T)
The first few times I have seen The Iron Giant I cried, it is one of the best movies of all time.
With stunning animation and a heartwarming narrative, the Iron Giant has earned its place as a beloved classic, renowned for its powerful message about humanity's capacity for understanding and empathy.
I'M NOT CRYING! YOU'RE CRYING!
YOU ARE NOT ALONE
Max Mahaney
MY dust allergy gets me every time i see this scene
I think everybody is crying 😭
The Iron Giant is a brilliant, mesmerizing tale that condemns violence in the face of fear while preaching the eternal virtue of understanding the unfamiliar.
The Iron Giant is a heartwarming and exciting movie the whole family can enjoy. The film has large-scale impressive moments, with the first flight of the Iron Giant being particularly memorable.
The Iron Giant has since been recognized for its quality, and the film has inspired many other animated movies about robots such as WALL-E and Big Hero 6.
Without the context of what is happening in the movie, this wonderful song gives me a sense of wonder and a slight confusion until the climax. What an absolut gem of music this is. This is something i will be listening to when im at home, 60 years of age, reflecting upon life.
This gives me so much thought about my younger days and a relization that this movie has tought me so much over the years just by living rent free in my head.
Thank you Michael Kaman. And thank YOU, Brad Bird.
Audiences everywhere consider the Iron Giant an absolute classic and a triumph of the animation medium alongside the critics. The messages the film sends to the audience against prejudice and how one can choose to be good, no matter what others say, are absolutely profound and moving. How one chooses to react to the negativity and wrongdoings around them defines who they are.
Thanks to animation that is still staggeringly good all these years later, and a surprisingly complex and mature narrative about heroism and human relationships, the Iron Giant is the kind of film that everyone must see at least once in their lives.
This music actually played in my head when we were putting my dog down a few years ago.
I lost my dog and I used to think of him as my immortal
The Iron Giant has since been established as a true animated classic, being one of the greatest blendings of 2D and 3D animation at the edge of the 20th century.
The Iron Giant owes to its heartfelt and powerful storyline that simultaneously deals with loneliness and isolation, forming meaningful connections, and the way irrational fear turns people into monsters.
The Iron Giant is a compelling and highly regarded superhero film, which makes for an enjoyable family watch for people of all ages, delivering a tender and heartwarming story with a thoughtful, all-around wonderful message to reflect on in the meantime.
So many memories from this favorite film of mine, I’m actually about to cry this is amazing
Fans know precisely why the Iron Giant is a kids movie that will resonate with adults, as it continues to resonate and charm audiences of all ages 25 years after its release. Its animation style holds up incredibly well and its timeless story that has remarkable emotional depth is one that was worth experiencing again at least once in the adult lives of the viewers. The film will only continue to enchant and delight audiences in the years to come thanks to its outstanding and undeniable quality for adults and kids.
The Iron Giant became a cult classic thanks to its touching tale, engaging characters and breathtaking animation. Its themes of friendship, acceptance and the power of choices have propelled the film to the top of animated cinema.
Vin Diesel is such an inherently good listener, absorber, and practitioner of empathy as a performer, the Iron Giant's journey of learning how to live and how to differentiate between good and evil is imbued with exquisite sensitivity.
The Iron Giant is now considered a masterpiece of animation. Television syndication and home video sales eventually helped the movie find its audience. The Iron Giant is a surprisingly universal tale about the themes of friendship and sticking up for what is right that are relatable to anyone, and it takes a hard heart to resist the unusual appeal of the kind robot.
The Iron Giant has grown to have a powerful legacy as one of the most emotionally palpable and strongest animated films of the 1990s. The film seamlessly combines 2D animation with computer generated 3D to create an amazing story of friendship and heartbreak that has greatly stood the test of time.
The Iron Giant has since earned a status as one of the 1990s hidden gems, and is looked back on as a brilliant animated story with heart. The movie is carried by the alien robot, who develops a sense of humanity as the film progresses, refusing to be used as a weapon.
Peter: You are who you choose to be.
Haley: Batman.
Time Magazine turned the Iron Giant into a modern fairy tale that is widely regarded as one of the best animated movies of the decade.
just with this music i feel all the movie...souls never die
The Iron Giant provides an emotional story that teaches us an important lesson about humanity and the value of second chances.
Based on the Ted Hughes novel of the same name, the heartwarming flick garnered rave reviews for its stellar voice performances, stunning visuals and intriguing storyline, going on to win nine Annie Awards and taking home the best animated feature film.
Starring Vin Diesel as the voice of the Iron Giant, the film is a tearjerker that delays the inevitable separation of the robot and his young human friend. It was still remarkable for the way the Iron Giant makes viewers care so much for this unconventional friendship to lead into its heartbreaking conclusion.
The Iron Giant beautifully conveys an anti-war message as the film explores the transformation of a giant robot amidst a divided world, while examining the themes of nature versus nurture. The Iron Giant concludes with a heartwarming message, emphasizing the significance of friendship.
This movie is the most emotional a non-Japanese animated film has made me
The Iron Giant presents a heartwarming and beautiful story about a human and robot friendship. The Iron Giant received universal acclaim for its well-crafted animation and moving story as one of the best animated movies from the 90s.
1:31 That is undoubtably the most orchestrated part of a movie soundtrack I have ever seen.
The Iron Giant makes viewers care deeply for its characters, with sacrifice being a devastatingly common theme in parts. The movie tugs at the heartstrings and ends with an ultimate sacrifice.
Mixed with a strong message of peace and being able to choose who you are make the Iron Giant a cult classic.
I cry everytime I hear this amazing piece :'(
*YOU CAN FLY! YOU CAN FLY!*
A great scene
The Iron Giant was praised for its emotional themes, gorgeous animation and compelling story.
What makes the Iron Giant a brilliant animated film because of its captivating visuals and deep themes.
The friendship between Hogarth Hughes and the Iron Giant forms the emotional center of the movie, and contrasts with the themes of hatred. The Iron Giant is a touching look at humans, freedom and friendship.
The Iron Giant has rightfully earned the love the film deserved in the first place, while Brad Bird has gone on to become one of the star directors of PIXAR Animation Studios.
That feeling you get when this song tried to sound like the theme from the Superman movie for a secound....
Perfect idea.
th-cam.com/video/aC2FgyPMgVo/w-d-xo.html
That would be the track The Planet Krypton by John Williams
The Iron Giant showcases the value of empathy and understanding in interstellar interactions. The Iron Giant offers hope for the future of humanity in order to promote positive relationships and cooperation.
The Iron Giant is full of heart and charming humor as well as a tender portrait of an unlikely friendship with Cold War era government agents circling.
I just want a Superman movie as optimistic, hopefully, and feel-good as this one was.
This emotional sacrifice emulates everything the movie stands for. The Iron Giant goes head to head with a missile, saving the city and its occupants.
The Iron Giant has those storytelling elements that make the subject matters far more understandable for someone that is not familiar with other robot films.
The Iron Giant has gorgeous animation on the surface and a real exploration of human emotions and social commentary under the surface.
Coupled with some truly spectacular animation and Brad Bird's consummate skill as an animated director, the Iron Giant is now seen by many as an essential genre classic and one of the best movies of the 1990s.
The Iron Giant attracts a passionate cult following and remains one of director Brad Bird's most wondrous creations.
I never realized how bangin the soundtrack to this movie was when I saw it as a kid. It truly was ahead of its time.
Wow...
"Superman."
I really don't care that this movie becomes a meme. it's still right up there with Pixar, The Simpsons, and Looney Tunes.
With a lighthearted narrative, Brad Bird addresses the prejudices that haunt post World War America, creating a robotic character that feels more humane than every person he meets along the way: his job is none other than helping people overcome their fears and insecurities. There is kindness in every frame of the Iron Giant and how much love was put into the animation.
2:16
General Rogard: *takes off his helmet in respect; to the National Guard troops under his command* Let's go home.
The Iron Giant is a film that tells kids that they define who they are, which is a powerful addition to science fiction movie history.
A deep and hopeful message about the idea of choice that perfectly pairs with the timeless qualities of the Iron Giant and makes the movie worthy of a revisit.
After befriending a young boy, this alien robot begins to learn more about the world while being urged to keep his existence a secret. The Iron Giant becomes inspired by Superman comics to help people and save the town from accidental destruction.
Vin Diesel steals the show in the role of the titular giant robot so he brought the same humanity to the Iron Giant that he would later bring to the character of Groot in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Iron Giant has a lot of powers and fantastic skills at its disposal, which included the amazing ability to reconstitute his body and rebuild it from the remaining scraps.
"Don't cry. It's just one word".
The word: "Su-per-man"
Best superman movie that's not a superman movie
Everyone: The UP song is the saddest
Me, an intellectual:
The Iron Giant has gained a strong fan following, especially as animation has gained more credibility and appreciation over the years. The film posits an important discussion of morality, identity, and human emotion and has something for everyone to enjoy. The animation is vibrant, the characters are memorable, and the Iron Giant is the quintessential tragic superhero.
The Iron Giant is a beloved animated classic, and the robot character has stood the test of time.
Happy 20th Anniversary, The Iron Giant!
The enormous robot crash landed to Earth with Brad Bird's animated masterpiece and landed right into the hearts of countless audience members.
The overarching theme of growing beyond one's limitations that truly made the Iron Giant stand out, which presented its plea for nonviolence as an organic part of the story and it was delivered in an evergreen manner that could apply to any conflict.
The Iron Giant perfectly showcases that animation is thought-provoking and fun.
The Iron Giant manages to mingle together both the joy of animation and the sadness of its story.
I choose what I want to be... and I choose to be Superman and The Iron Giant combined!
The Iron Giant feels more reminiscent of the studios work in the early oughts, when they experimented with science fiction elements in Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Treasure Planet.
(sniffles) Beautiful! What a wonderful piece of music!!
My most favorite movie when I was a kid.
The Iron Giant becomes more like a source of human kindness rather than being a force of destruction.
The Iron Giant is a charming and well-told story as well as a surprisingly nuanced Cold War allegory. Many of its themes remain relevant today. The paranoia around the machine in particular looks prescient in hindsight. The film shows us that technology is an awesome tool, whether it hurts or harms depends on how we use it.
The Iron Giant is quite a mature and emotional adventure for a film meant for younger viewers.
I saw this as a child and just thought it was a cute film, I did not understand the mature references. I watched it again as an adult and it honestly hit differently, I definitely cried harder.
The Iron Giant truly excels as a coming-of-age, science fiction family flick and modern superhero epic.
The robot and the young boy join and help each other in a mutual coming-of-age journey of self-discovery throughout the Iron Giant. This warm backdrop balances the film's commentary on the military industrial complex and how war veterans suffer from different forms of post traumatic stress disorder.