People give War Of The Worlds a lot of shit for the aliens not being prepared for bacteria but Martians not being able to handle folk music is pure genius.
@@UnironicScrotumhat I know right? Slim Whitman writes a slightly un-PC song and it saves us all! ETA i was ignorant; it was a cover not a song he wrote
All that's missing is a Morgan Freeman monologue explaining how "When the Martians came down into our atmosphere they had no immunity to music that we had grown...mostly use to. The songs that we had spent generations growing tolerant to began to kill them. The end came swiftly"
My late father was a big fan of Slim Whitman. Years ago I stopped by to see him and he was playing "Indian Love Call" I showed him this and he laughed so hard snot ran out of his nose. He and I only had a few precious laughs together over the years, and this was one of them. I am eternally thankful for that.
LOL well he got off lucky, his mind wasn't literally blown like these dudes. And there were so many gooey kablooies in this part, i kept looking around the screen for hamster huey. 😂 🐹
My late grandfather was like that, but when my mum showed him this my mum said "This is what it felt like every Sunday!" My grandfather was a big fan of Slim Whitman and would play it weekly on a Sunday morning.
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@@Soma81 Seriously tho he was being chased by a massive fucking robot, somehow manage avoid contact with the aliens and was able to survive thanks to grandma accidentally pulling out the plugs from her radio
Till this day my 90 year old grandmother reminds me that if aliens come to earth I better be a nice boy and go back and rescue her like this kid did. Watched it with my gma when I was 8. I’m now 34 and she reminds me every time I see her.
I love how the grandma is one of the few likeable characters and she gets to be the hero, even if she really doesnt know it, this lady was a great actress
Not only that, but an intense and equally ridicolous action scene, i mean the action is cool but the neon skeleton and the poses they are it just makes it better
@@jerrytoonsz665 for what i know, they made the aliens more plasticlly to emulate stop motion (they originally wanted the aliens to be stop motion) but to be honest, i like the fake cgi in here, specially when you contrast it with the real props, it just makes it better in my opinion
This whole thing was a comedy anyway. A parody on the old 50’s alien invasion horror movies. Lucky it wasn’t all stop motion. At least they had the budget for some kind of cGi.
Makes you wonder, if some of them survived, they must be scared shitless of humans now. We lured all of their armada to n the surface, just to kill their armies. Considering what they did, in their eyes we outsociopathed them.
@@bensons2405 no to defend against evil forces in from all the darkest corners of the universe. Music expresses joy, love, hope, courage, strength, and brings beings together.
Well, the music of Slim Whitman has been making Earthlings heads explode for decades, so the Martians, who have never experienced such horrors, simply never stood a chance. Just sayin'.
One of cinema's _finest_ contributions to *humanity.* A Glorious movie, full of scope, ripe with characters and character development -- a tapestry painted only once per lifetime. So lucky are we to witness it!
I'm not an expert on sound waves or sound frequencies, but I have a speculation for why the Martians heads explode to the sound of the Indian Love Call but the same doesn't happen with Earthlings. To begin with, sound waves at 240 decibels are enough for a human head to explode. The fact that the sound caused the Martian's heads to explode without doing the same to the Earthlings is an indicator that the Martians have a much lower sound wave tolerance compared to Earthlings. The loudest sounds we can listen to without our heads exploding don't exist on Mars. So the moment the song starts playing, even the first few seconds is way too much for the Martians to handle. The sound waves are overloading the Martian brains beyond their limits. This sound wave overload would cause a serious headache that is extremely excruciating, making it impossible for the Martians to do anything other than grasping their heads. It's a lot more excruciating than even the worst headache that a human being will ever experience in his or her lifetime. Because of these migranes, the Martians are too focused on what's happening to them to blast the source of the Indian Love Call to stop it. To get an idea of the pain levels, anyone know how painful it is for women to give birth? Multiply that by 5 times and imagine all that pain in your head, that's the kind of headache the Martians are enduring until their heads explode.
Yeah no. There are many analogies of this film out there in published works. The film is about colonization. The whole film analyzes the colonization of America by Spain and England and then the colonization of Mexico by the USA. And the Indigenous/white struggle. In War of the Worlds it’s disease that kills aliens. In Independence day it’s a computer virus. Guess why country music kills aliens? Yes, they literally equated that to a virus. Although Howard stern said the idea was stolen from him, this has yet to be verified. Though for some of us it is a virus. We had indigenous/baroque (during the viceregal Kingdom of New Spain) culture and music until colonizers took over us. At first the Spanish, then in the North American east coast the Brits, then in northern Mexico (modern southwest USA) the Americans. The film is talking about the problems with colonialism. The article is online you can easily Google it and the author(s) even made the analysis free to access.
sweet memories we used to love this as kids until we ran out of grandparents i remember mum got really pissed off kids just dont know how to have fun these days
I thought that too, but I soon realized that any surviving Martians would've retreated from Earth to never come back, as they have realized how powerless they are against the Earthlings due to the fact that they're armed with the deadly sound of the Indian Love Call. If any more attempts to conquer Earth are made, it would be the Martians who would be wiped out. Sure the Martians would've tried to build their own form of ear protection, but then again, the Indian Love Call would've been too powerful for them.
This is one of my all time favorite movies. Little known facts: Slim Whitman was an employee of the United States Postal Service and an avid user of cocaine. And, of course, continues to be underappreciated. That's some quality crooning! God, this movie is hilarious.
In an acting career that spanned more than 50 years, Sylvia Sydney worked with many of the most important directors, from Josef von Sternberg and King Vidor in the 1930s, to Wim Wenders and Tim Burton in the 1980s (and 1990s).
Grandma a real chad: *Doesn't have any idea what's going on *Shows concerned about the aliens instead of freaking out *Listen to folk music *Reveals weaknesses against the aliens
Some years back they used to advertise Slim Whitmans music on TV commercials. It's hilarious that it makes the Alien's heads explode. Probably a few humans too!
The Martians saw Slim Whitman as a powerful demon who served as Earth’s threshold guardian whose powers during the Battle of Vegas the humans enlisted the aid of their titan they affectionately named “Slim” whose warbling call destroys anyone foolish enough to threaten his pack-mates. The “Mouth of Slim” is a fearsome war machine that projected the titan’s supersonic howl of rage during the Battle of Las Vegas which exploded the brains of the invasion force
I watched this during its theater release when we finally hit Hawaii at the very end of a deployment. It was very relaxing and fun to watch after all that other nonsense. lol one other movie I watched while on a different deployment when we were in Australia was The Ghost and the Darkness. I also enjoyed that time out.
If you haven't seen it get, Spaced Invaders. "Die earth scum!" Another good line,"who died and made you leader!" The answer was Lieutenant (forgot his name.) He had been hit by a redneck in a pick up truck when jumping out in front of it yelling,"Die earth scum!!" He was plastered to the grill like roadkill! May laugh uncontrollably!
You may or may not know this,I can't remember if they said so at the end of the movie, but the two actual man eating lions of Tsavo were stuffed and are on display at the Field Museum in Chicago. However, because of the taxidermy methods of the time, the stuffed lions are considerably smaller than they were in life. Also, look up the Lion of Gripsholm Castle, which is a pretty funny taxidermy disaster.
Yes, it feels like torture at times. It's possible to go dancing once in a while or to listen to A song, but in general, no music, especially in the background. Music can cause breathing problems, the feeling of being trapped and finally having the urge to scream or to cry. Seems like the real humans have (developed ?) a higher tolerance.
@@alejandrojuarez5640 yes but this concept was a refference to war of the worlds just instead of microbes it was folk music. In the card game humans blow up mars
@Anthony Johnson Regardless, the question is about what would happen if they listened to other music. That question is still answerable without deciding that older music was gone.
@Anthony Johnson Dude's just saying what if they listened to other music. Would that work? Would it have different effects? Then you came along and dispensed your "wisdom".
This is the reason why I hate going to my Grandma's house. I'm actually scared that might happen to me,the same as what happened to the aliens. That scene is the most horrifying scene I watched in that movie.
People give War Of The Worlds a lot of shit for the aliens not being prepared for bacteria but Martians not being able to handle folk music is pure genius.
Nowhere _near_ as stupid as the aliens from Signs.
The worst is still signs. It's like if we decided to invade a gas giant with no suits
This folk music secret weapon resolution, unlike the bacteria resolution, puts humanity’s salvation squarely on our own shoulders. 😂
@@davidw.2791good point, never thought about it like that lol
@@UnironicScrotumhat I know right? Slim Whitman writes a slightly un-PC song and it saves us all!
ETA i was ignorant; it was a cover not a song he wrote
All that's missing is a Morgan Freeman monologue explaining how "When the Martians came down into our atmosphere they had no immunity to music that we had grown...mostly use to. The songs that we had spent generations growing tolerant to began to kill them. The end came swiftly"
Imagine if they heard Taylor Swift. Now that would be a WMD. Or a War Crime.
@danielhaire6677 I mean the CIA did use party in the USA and baby at black sites so that's not far off
@@mikesixx7655 Even those are preferable to Swift, Grande, or (shudder) Bieber.
@danielhaire6677 baby was written by Bieber.
@@mikesixx7655 Obviously we were thinking of different songs. I was thinking of one from the late 90s.
I can't believe I thought this was scary when I was a kid...
Dude it's still pretty fucked up.
browsingfloor62 the whole reason this was scary was because of the looks of the martians
the way they got vaporised to skeletons freaked me out when i was little
Vman87 ik right same
i think the music that kills them is more scary then the actual aliens.
My late father was a big fan of Slim Whitman. Years ago I stopped by to see him and he was playing "Indian Love Call" I showed him this and he laughed so hard snot ran out of his nose. He and I only had a few precious laughs together over the years, and this was one of them. I am eternally thankful for that.
LOL well he got off lucky, his mind wasn't literally blown like these dudes. And there were so many gooey kablooies in this part, i kept looking around the screen for hamster huey. 😂 🐹
My late grandfather was like that, but when my mum showed him this my mum said
"This is what it felt like every Sunday!"
My grandfather was a big fan of Slim Whitman and would play it weekly on a Sunday morning.
@@ragingjaguarknight86 Atta boy Calvin!!!!
@@oldgoat142 😆😂😆😂
Nice comment, Kenneth.
"I figured out their weakness! Without their heads, they're powerless!"
LOL Scary Movie 3
BDNeon pls we mean you no harm! We came to destroy a evil little girl, We must destroy her, or our entire race will die!!
@@SlavicUnionGaming you mean, you watched the video tape?
...our satellite picked up what we thought was Pootie Tang!
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I love the main kid that never seems to get killed...just wants to save his grandma
Plot armor
@@Soma81
Seriously tho he was being chased by a massive fucking robot, somehow manage avoid contact with the aliens and was able to survive thanks to grandma accidentally pulling out the plugs from her radio
he also suggested we all live in teepees 😃
He wants the cookies
@@nick3777 and he gets to date the president's daughter
"Richie I think these guys are very sick" 😂 best quote ever
I actually looked up this clip for that very line!
This actress was Sylvia Sidney, she played Juno in Beetlejuice.
Yes she did😇😎
What a grandma thing to say 😅😅😅
I prefer her line, "Haha haha . . . they killed Congress!"
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration." - Nikola Tesla
Niceee
Nikola Tesla we miss you.
Im Serb Nikola Tesla is Electrically science
@@EnderLeafYT234playz serbia number 1
JUST FART and all secrets Shall be revealed!!!!💨💨💨💨💩💩🤣🤣
By the way, the old woman was played by Academy Award-nominated actress Sylvia Sidney. It was her final film role
Burton used her in Beetlejuice too.
@@kevhead1525 And for a while, her Beetlejuice scenes were used in meme culture ("Not bad, not bad. Now you.").
The internet loves their grandmas.
I’m not your coach… He lived
@@andu1854 what? He said it was her final film role what are you trying to achieve here?
@@kevhead1525yup. She was the case worker.
Till this day my 90 year old grandmother reminds me that if aliens come to earth I better be a nice boy and go back and rescue her like this kid did. Watched it with my gma when I was 8. I’m now 34 and she reminds me every time I see her.
Lol
This movie holds a special place in your heart.
You better rescue her
You're so lucky she's still alive
She knows something you don’t and wants you to be ready
The grandma was great!
"They blew up Congres....ha-ha-ha!"
Sylvia Sidney was a great actress (1910-1999)
She was also in Beetlejuice as the case worker. And worked with Hitchcock in his early years...
I love how the grandma is one of the few likeable characters and she gets to be the hero, even if she really doesnt know it, this lady was a great actress
She was also in God Told Me.
This movie knows how to create an intense action scene.
Not only that, but an intense and equally ridicolous action scene, i mean the action is cool but the neon skeleton and the poses they are it just makes it better
This movie still had better visual effects than Justice League.
And a better plot.
IKR
Haha facts
That’s a pretty low bar.
Too exaggerated
Lets all remember that this was AMAZING cgi "for its time"
@@jerrytoonsz665 for what i know, they made the aliens more plasticlly to emulate stop motion (they originally wanted the aliens to be stop motion) but to be honest, i like the fake cgi in here, specially when you contrast it with the real props, it just makes it better in my opinion
@@jerrytoonsz665 Jurassic Park (1993) still holds up wonderfully.
@@toddpinkstonisgod No. When you watch it at a VHS on a old TV, looks awesome. Now, on 1080p on a 4K TV, it looks very plastic.
This whole thing was a comedy anyway. A parody on the old 50’s alien invasion horror movies. Lucky it wasn’t all stop motion. At least they had the budget for some kind of cGi.
@@calipurnioelreydelodio7141 It was done deliberately so. I remember very well how it was commented on back then when the movie hit the screens.
Makes you wonder, if some of them survived, they must be scared shitless of humans now.
We lured all of their armada to n the surface, just to kill their armies.
Considering what they did, in their eyes we outsociopathed them.
Jarosław Sobiński Dude what
how stoned were you when you wrote this
I wouldn’t say outsociopathed cuz they destroyed literally half of everything. They just outnumbered them so yeah they’d be pretty scared
@@pheniellanz5271
I've read novelisation once and 20 Martian ships did survive and returned home.
we are the john wick of there planet 🤣😂
AND THIS IS WHY WE HAVE MUSIC PEOPLE
so people's head pops like a freaking tomatoe?
Benson S lol
@@bensons2405 no to defend against evil forces in from all the darkest corners of the universe. Music expresses joy, love, hope, courage, strength, and brings beings together.
I love how much effort they were going to put into killing granny
It definitely seemed that they wanted to enjoy the moment but Sim Whitman came to the rescue.
Well, the music of Slim Whitman has been making Earthlings heads explode for decades, so the Martians, who have never experienced such horrors, simply never stood a chance. Just sayin'.
I have to say, I'm not at all a country music fan, but Indian Love Call has been growing on me lately.
When the Invaders came drank our water listen to our music they were doomed.
A 3 octave range is nothing to sneeze at, kids.
Love how Richie, when he sees the aliens' heads explode, has a combination of a scared and a "You HAVE got to be kidding me." look on his face...
"I think these guys are really sick!" Best line in the whole movie.
Slim Whitman was one of country's all time greatest singers
😅😅🤣🤣🤣
You are correct
And his music also saved the world according to these Historical Documents.
Amen
@@deltafour1212 "You are technically correct. The best kind of correct!"
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One of the greatest sci-fi movies ever made. Incredible cast.
I love it too.
"The notes will save us. The music will save us". Federico Fellini, Orchestra Rehearsal, 1978
One of cinema's _finest_ contributions to *humanity.* A Glorious movie, full of scope, ripe with characters and character development -- a tapestry painted only once per lifetime. So lucky are we to witness it!
I can understand their reaction. Any time I hear Slim Whitman *my* brain feels like it's exploding, too.
Seeing aliens head blow up is oddly satisfying
Only from the demented mind of the great Tim Burton. One of the best filmmakers ever! When are we ever going to see another amazing Burton film?!?
He is making Beetlejuice 2 right now.
*1:19** "Richie...I think these guys are very sick !"*
Triops Studios lol😂😂😂😂
What's happening to it, what's killing them
I remember taking a bath as a kid while watching this on a vhs tape... damn good memories
I was terrified by this movie as a kid!!😂
fire in the sky terrified me more
0:57 Grandma can’t hear the explosions, but she heard Richie. ❤
Good ol’ Slim Whitman. Saving American tuchuses with his yodel. Anyone else remember his late night TV ads for his music back in the ‘80s?
I'm not an expert on sound waves or sound frequencies, but I have a speculation for why the Martians heads explode to the sound of the Indian Love Call but the same doesn't happen with Earthlings. To begin with, sound waves at 240 decibels are enough for a human head to explode. The fact that the sound caused the Martian's heads to explode without doing the same to the Earthlings is an indicator that the Martians have a much lower sound wave tolerance compared to Earthlings. The loudest sounds we can listen to without our heads exploding don't exist on Mars. So the moment the song starts playing, even the first few seconds is way too much for the Martians to handle. The sound waves are overloading the Martian brains beyond their limits. This sound wave overload would cause a serious headache that is extremely excruciating, making it impossible for the Martians to do anything other than grasping their heads. It's a lot more excruciating than even the worst headache that a human being will ever experience in his or her lifetime. Because of these migranes, the Martians are too focused on what's happening to them to blast the source of the Indian Love Call to stop it. To get an idea of the pain levels, anyone know how painful it is for women to give birth? Multiply that by 5 times and imagine all that pain in your head, that's the kind of headache the Martians are enduring until their heads explode.
Hahaha! Alien heads go BOOM! 😂😂😂
T’en fumes du bon, toi...🤣
Yeah no. There are many analogies of this film out there in published works. The film is about colonization. The whole film analyzes the colonization of America by Spain and England and then the colonization of Mexico by the USA. And the Indigenous/white struggle. In War of the Worlds it’s disease that kills aliens. In Independence day it’s a computer virus. Guess why country music kills aliens? Yes, they literally equated that to a virus. Although Howard stern said the idea was stolen from him, this has yet to be verified. Though for some of us it is a virus. We had indigenous/baroque (during the viceregal Kingdom of New Spain) culture and music until colonizers took over us. At first the Spanish, then in the North American east coast the Brits, then in northern Mexico (modern southwest USA) the Americans. The film is talking about the problems with colonialism. The article is online you can easily Google it and the author(s) even made the analysis free to access.
Good for the bad aliens
@77Pacer reading this just made my head explode! RIP me! Haha
Dudes just casually walking through the streets with boom boxes blaring yodeling. One of them even pushing a shopping cart 😂😂😂
That's why i like Granny. She knows how to drop the BASS!
"what's killing them?"
"I think it must be my music."
LMFAO
>.
what kind of middle school assignment did this call for ? lol
sparkreno19 I was wondering the same thing.
sparkreno19 the dank memes
...hope it wasn't how to set a wheelchair on fire
A Quiet Place alternate ending
OMG! How great is it when the aliens are slowly rolling in their gigantic ray gun on the grandma and she's completely oblivious? LMAO!
Love the aliens playing the classic "surprise head blowing" to the grandma, always a good laugh with this one
sweet memories we used to love this as kids until we ran out of grandparents i remember mum got really pissed off kids just dont know how to have fun these days
Slim whitman as a WMD. That was a stroke of genius.
I want mars attack 2 😊😊
I thought that too, but I soon realized that any surviving Martians would've retreated from Earth to never come back, as they have realized how powerless they are against the Earthlings due to the fact that they're armed with the deadly sound of the Indian Love Call. If any more attempts to conquer Earth are made, it would be the Martians who would be wiped out. Sure the Martians would've tried to build their own form of ear protection, but then again, the Indian Love Call would've been too powerful for them.
@@77PacerStudios nah they are all dead
Think this is what we need for the Coronavirus!
YUP LOL
Exactly
RIGHT?
Motown for Detroit. They've forgotten their roots...
The 0:03 always gets me, the elderly was filled with so much adrenaline he walked without support 🤣🤣🤣
I love the part when USA launches a nuclear warhead at the aliens and he just catches and inhales it with laughter.
This is one of my all time favorite movies. Little known facts: Slim Whitman was an employee of the United States Postal Service and an avid user of cocaine. And, of course, continues to be underappreciated. That's some quality crooning! God, this movie is hilarious.
Slim Whitman=Badass
The grandma is the hero of the story and with her old folks music!
In an acting career that spanned more than 50 years, Sylvia Sydney worked with many of the most important directors, from Josef von Sternberg and King Vidor in the 1930s, to Wim Wenders and Tim Burton in the 1980s (and 1990s).
70 years...one of the longest in show business history
This should be a meme
Vornado CRV facts
@@SpriteIsSpicyWater He's Right You Fucking Dumbass. It Should Be A Meme
the whole movie is a meme being a parody for sci fy movies of the era
@@elenaofavalormoanadisneypr6893 ....They said "facts". They agreed with Vornado. Why the fuck did you call them a dumbass??
Grandma a real chad:
*Doesn't have any idea what's going on
*Shows concerned about the aliens instead of freaking out
*Listen to folk music
*Reveals weaknesses against the aliens
I guess music is the greatest weapon ever
I love the sadistic humor of the aliens
The kids with the boom boxes is also great
″These guys are very sick″
Love that Granny 😄
Well she's not wrong.
One of my favorite songs by the one and only Slim Whitman.
Aliens "MAKE IT STOP!!!!"
It was hilarious when Slim Whitman’s supersonic crooning exploded the Martians
It was so scary as I was a kid, but now it's just funny
this death sequence along with the others,kinda creeped me out a bit...
It was so cute and fitting LOL
Who else looked up this scene after watching A Quiet Place? :)
Me(sigh)
Me me me. Lmao
Slim Whitman's "Indian Love Call" is the music track
Such an over-the-top film. I love it!
this movie was funny when i was a kid when i used to piss off my mom i walked around the house mimicing the aliens paw paw arg arg arg lol
I love the overkill. They already have lasers which disintegrate people. I am really interested in what that laser was going to do!
Mars Attacks 2: The Head Phonion Revolution
Maybe when a future alien invasion comes we'll use Friday by Rebecca Black as our weapon of choice. 🤣
Dont f*ck with us aliens ! We are the best for killing things in different ways !
prove it
we can jut destroy Mars then
Classic movie, me and my friend cackled all the way through watching this as kids.
Some years back they used to advertise Slim Whitmans music on TV commercials. It's hilarious that it makes the Alien's heads explode. Probably a few humans too!
The ailen design and visual effects are so good!
I love that grandma is the real hero
She accidentally find the weakness.
If this is remade in ten years, Grandma will be rocking out to Immigrant Song and rolling a fatty when the martians come in her room.
Grandma can't hear the explosions but soon as Richie says "Grandma!" She turns right around...
Yea okay Tim Burton lol
When the real bad aliens come we'll have to try this out.
113 Martians manage to hit the dislike button which made their heads exploded!
well that made them lose their heads don't ya think?
Tim burton you are an absolute genius
This scene, specially the song, scared me a lot when I was a kid....
Ésta escena, especialmente la canción, me asustaba mucho de niño. :D
The Martians saw Slim Whitman as a powerful demon who served as Earth’s threshold guardian whose powers during the Battle of Vegas the humans enlisted the aid of their titan they affectionately named “Slim” whose warbling call destroys anyone foolish enough to threaten his pack-mates. The “Mouth of Slim” is a fearsome war machine that projected the titan’s supersonic howl of rage during the Battle of Las Vegas which exploded the brains of the invasion force
Dune Lore right here...
This lady is an all time movie character
Epic movie
I watched this during its theater release when we finally hit Hawaii at the very end of a deployment. It was very relaxing and fun to watch after all that other nonsense. lol one other movie I watched while on a different deployment when we were in Australia was The Ghost and the Darkness. I also enjoyed that time out.
If you haven't seen it get, Spaced Invaders. "Die earth scum!" Another good line,"who died and made you leader!" The answer was Lieutenant (forgot his name.) He had been hit by a redneck in a pick up truck when jumping out in front of it yelling,"Die earth scum!!" He was plastered to the grill like roadkill!
May laugh uncontrollably!
You may or may not know this,I can't remember if they said so at the end of the movie, but the two actual man eating lions of Tsavo were stuffed and are on display at the Field Museum in Chicago. However, because of the taxidermy methods of the time, the stuffed lions are considerably smaller than they were in life.
Also, look up the Lion of Gripsholm Castle, which is a pretty funny taxidermy disaster.
Damn A Quiet Place 3 looks dope
Oh boy here we go again... The most weirdest things kills the villain...
Well I guess the martians have a lower tolerance for shit music than humans
Their Brian resonates with the music on the vinyl record so hard that they die.
Sm0g - fuck you...this is not a shit..
I couldn't imagine how violently they'd explode if they heard modern hip hop.
William it would be hilarious.
NOW LETS INVADE MARS!!!
Who knew that aliens were sensitive to a certain type of music. Huh?
Yes, it feels like torture at times. It's possible to go dancing once in a while or to listen to A song, but in general, no music, especially in the background. Music can cause breathing problems, the feeling of being trapped and finally having the urge to scream or to cry. Seems like the real humans have (developed ?) a higher tolerance.
I loved this movie. Since then Ive had to start pain meds so think Ill take those and rewatch this lol.
I've watched this about a million times when I was a kid
Ngl when I saw the alien pointing that big laser to the grandma that made me laugh
The part with the giant robot had me freakin scared as a kid
i thot he was comin for me 2 n i would cry somtims!!! whyyyyyyyyyy!!!!
Inspiration of movie war of the world.
An alien with high tech weapon just fail to invade the Earth by most stupid reason
That's life lol
And signs
No, War of the World is based on a book from the 1800s. Mars Attacks if based on a card game from the 1950s.
@@alejandrojuarez5640 yes but this concept was a refference to war of the worlds just instead of microbes it was folk music. In the card game humans blow up mars
With how 2020 its going I already have this song ready. Just in case...
This is better than Star Wars today.
The music blew their minds
how funny. an indian love call killed the aliens with the joy of singing.
What would happen to them if they listened to mumble rap and the shit that goes on today
@Anthony Johnson that is unrelated to the question.
They would bop their heads a little, go "bah bah bah bah BAH!" and blow up Hollywood.
@Anthony Johnson Regardless, the question is about what would happen if they listened to other music. That question is still answerable without deciding that older music was gone.
@Anthony Johnson Dude's just saying what if they listened to other music. Would that work? Would it have different effects? Then you came along and dispensed your "wisdom".
Never change, TH-cam comment section.
Reminds me of the "Puberty Love" scenes in "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes"
Omg i remember this scene when I was a kid...it scared the crap out of me
Alien: AHHH I MY EAR MY EAR (HEAD EXPLODED)
This is the reason why I hate going to my Grandma's house. I'm actually scared that might happen to me,the same as what happened to the aliens. That scene is the most horrifying scene I watched in that movie.
"whats killing them?"
"i think it must be my music"