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Don’t worry about the tears, it still gets me every time too. And when the producers were trying to convince Aerosmith to record the theme 'I don't want to miss a thing' they showed the final goodbye scene between Liv and Bruce to lead singer Steve Tyler. As soon as he saw his real life daughter calling for her daddy he was also reduced to tears and agreed. 😭#Masterstroke
"Why does this get me so much?" You're in good company. This movie always makes tears trail down my cheeks.
I think Mary might like "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". It's an old Spielberg.
I think she watched more Spielberg movies than any other director.
Ah, this movie brings back memories of fun days of very few cares. I miss them. Thank you for a fun reaction, Mary!
The science in this science fiction is all over the place, but it's the characters and the relationship between them that makes this movie work.
This movie was a blast in theater. All that talent and a great script. Hope your kid is doing well Mary.
I forgot how good the cast is. Incredible
I know this is not the point of the movie. But goddamn Liv Taylor is so stunningly beautiful in so many films, including this one.
Her acting as "Arwen" in Lord of the Rings may have been a short role, as far as screen-time is concerned, but boy did she knock it out of the park! And flawlessly rocked the costumes for that role. She made me believe she was an elf, even her conversing with Strider in Elvish, a totally made-up language. 👍
@@Doxymeister When she told the Nazgul "If you want him, come and claim him" woke something inside me as a child watching it in the cinema.
Stealing beauty 1996 must see Liv Tyler.
So now you have to watch Deep Impact... soon. Both these movies came out close to one another. This one is very "Hollywood" and Deep Impact is more "real."
Deep Impact is a terrible movie with worse acting.
@greggladson8127 but Robert Duval
Armageddon is only 10x better
Mary, you might like "The Right Stuff" about the astronauts selection process and training during the space race.
An oldie but a goldie: FLASH GORDON!
🎶FLASH! A-AH! HE’LL SAVE EVERY ONE OF US 🎶
The "Pulp Fiction" mention by Max was kinda funny Lol 🤣
I think you would like the sci-fi flick Moon. Sam Rockwell does an almost solo performance with a great thriller, mystery type space story.
Ooh thats a good one. Real trippy
A awesome change of pace and choice IMHO
The actor Bruce Willis calls "Mr.Wizard" is Jason Isaacs, who would go on to play Lucius Malfoy in the harry potter series a few years later.
he also played the bad guy in the patriot
He also played an awesome Zhukov in Death of Stalin.
He has a pretty bad time in Event Horizon too.
I remember watching this movie as a kid and mannn when I tell you I STILL tear up at Harry tossing AJ back into the shuttle
One of the main actors actually asked Michel Bay "In what way does this movie make any sense?" and he replied something like "it doesn't, just go with it".
Thanks you while I enjoy this movie I do find it very silly. So an asteroid collides with a comet and within an hour The debris strikes Earth. Then a few hours later after the earth has moved to considerable distance in its orbit it gets struck again. And again. And again. Because hey the debris is all heading right for Earth even though it's moving. 😅😅😅😅😅.
Seems about right.
Ben Affleck asked Michael Bay on the set if it wouldn't make more sense just to train experienced astronauts how to drill instead of the other way around and Bay responded just by telling him to "shut the f%ck up"... its part of the behind the scens of the movie that were included on some copys where affleck is talking about that
@@Asticek, it takes many years to learn how to drill. So no, it doesn’t make more sense to teach astronauts to drill. They don’t have to teach the drillers very much astronaut skills. They are not piloting the craft or space walking or working on any equipment in the ship. They are just up there drilling.
At this point you've seen pretty much all the "going into space" movies that I typically recommend. The most similar others that I don't see in your channel's Archives are: The Fifth Element (1997), Starship Troopers (1997), Total Recall (1990), and Men in Black (1997), Men in Black II (2002), and Men in Black 3 (2012).
It's funny when you realize the guy he calls Mr. Wizard is Jason Isaacs, aka Lucius Malfoy in the HP movies.
- Nonfiction: The Right Stuff (1983)
- Fiction: Starship Troopers (1997)
yes, those are movies
I still remember seeing Starship Troopers in London cinema in 97 and not believing it was only a 15 Cert!
Starship Troopers is surprisingly nuanced political satire.
33:13 Fun Fact: this scene between Harry and Grace was the reason why Steve Tyler agreed to supply the soundtrack; the producers were giving him a preview of the movie, and when Liv was giving the emotional speech to her movie dad, her real dad (Steve) broke down and agreed on the spot.
THE RIGHT STUFF (about the Mercury space program)
SPACE COWBOYS with Clint Eastwood and Tommy Lee Jones.
Starman (1984) with Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen. Directed by John Carpenter. Bridges got an acting Oscar for it.
It's a far cry from The Green Mile, but Michael Clark Duncan was hilarious in this. And Liv Tyler proved she could be just as good in this action drama as well as she could play Aragorn's fiance. But alas, LOL, Ben Affleck's character wasn't much smarter in this than he was in Good Will Hunting.
I sister movie to this one would be DEEP IMPACT, which came out at about the same time, and was also about an asteroid hitting the earth. But Deep Impact was more about the "little people" than those "saving the planet". More of a drama than an action flick. Also great actors in there. AND, if you want global destruction on an epic scale, there's the movie "2012"... Over-the-top, but a fun watch. :)
*Deep Impact* was technically about a comet instead of an asteroid or meteor (not like it makes much of a difference).
I will suggest Space Cowboys
After watching "Kelly's Heroes", for the 2 of the Cowboys reunion.
Lev is played by Peter Stormaire. He's a fantastic character actor that has been in a bunch of movies. Fargo, Constantine, The Big Lebowski... to name a few.
He was excellent in constantine.
Deep Impact came out the same year and is also pretty good, but different.
Heh, I don't know if they still do it, but NASA used to show this movie to candidates for management roles to see how many realism failures they could find.
This proves that Michael Bay is excellent at over the top action specifically when he's not doing adaptions of an existing franchise. You'll enjoy his other original work like the Bad Boys trilogy, Ambulance, Pain and Gain, The Rock, and The Island
She saw The Rock but not on YT yet.
This one is okay, liked Deep Impact a little better, they're both decent flicks in their own way. This reaction makes me grateful that NASA is working on this (potential) problem. Nothing beats preparation!
Deep Impact is better human drama rather than this schmaltzy ham-fisted explodey thing.
I remember this coming out around the same time as Deep Impact. This one though, has, and always will be my favorite. Almost 2 decades later, and I still tear up at Harry's sacrifice scene.
Believe it or not, NASA uses this movie for all it's new people to view. They are asked to list everything the movie gets wrong. To the best of my memory the list is up to 167+ errors and counting.
This is a fun movie but I literally cringe every time I watch it.
Billy bob thortons line “this is one order you shouldn’t follow and you fkn know it” is such an epic line!
When they all starting singing "Leaving on a Jet Plane", that was my favorite moment.
Oh, Mary you know that you have to watch "Deep Impact" right?.
Great reaction! Off the top of my head, I recommend *Moon* (2009) and *Sunshine* (2007). *EDIT:* And you haven't reacted to 1983's *The Right Stuff.* A _must-see_ film.
Moon and Sunshine are two fantastic movies. I own both of them.
A space movie list in no particular order:
Contact (1997), First man (2018, Gravity (2013), Sunshine (2007), Moon (2009), Ad Astra (2019), Europa Report (2013), Event Horizon (1997), Passengers (2016), Deep Impact (1998), Prometheus (2012), The Right Stuff (1983), Mission to Mars (2000).
aaand The Martian.
Her "Gravity" reaction is on the channel. And Mary reacted to "First Man" and "Contact" but they're not on the channel yet.
@@Temeraire101 Mary watched "The Martian", it's on the channel.
@@theflyingfisherman7829 Doh! Remember now.
@@theflyingfisherman7829 Contact was OK, but I thought the ending was a bit sappy. If not already seen, Arrival would be good.
Deep Impact... you'll very much want to see Deep Impact. It came out the same year as this one. In my opinion, Armageddon was the more "summer blockbustery" movie, but Deep Impact was a BETTER movie.
I concur.
Different style, I get your "summer blockbustery" was in the message of hope that we would prevail, whereas Deep Impact was the message that "were fucked" and to try to make the species continue.
Michael Bay also directed The Rock, 13 Hours, Bad Boys 1+2, the Transformers movies.
She saw The Rock.
I recommend "Space Cowboys" with Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner. Simply put, "4 OLD guys go to space." :)
You should also watch Deep Impact. It was really good.
You’re going to absolutely love love this movie!! It’s so good. You’re in for a treat.
Durring the shuttle program, safety plans inncluded keeping a second shuttle on the other pad to launch a rescue mission. Musk was the first to lunch mutiples that close last year aside from millitary launches. If memory serves the musk launches were for deploying skynet sats. They are considering mutiple craft launches for the Mars missions.
One of the best space movies that flew under the radar for most people is OUTLANDER, It came out in 2008 and did'nt get a large audiance as far as I can tell but is a great story and a lot of fun to watch.
After this movie came out ketamine (horse tranquilizer) started seeing a serious uptick in usage, while it really hadn’t beforehand. So thanks, Michael Bay, for making users aware of a new option they had been overlooking.
Hardly anything space related is realistic in this movie. As a space geek I just turn off that part my brain and enjoy the action 😊 (almost, there is still some eye rolling😅)
I always find it funny when Bruce calls Jason Isaaic (lucius malfoy in Harry Potter) “Mr Wizard” years before he was actually a wizard in the HP series haha
18:52 He's the one who was in Las Vegas, and his ask was for a doing the mission was a week long VIP package at Caesar's Palace, a casino hotel, so my guess has always been that he's addicted to gambling and it ruined their relationship. She doesn't yell, threaten to call the cops, or seem afraid of him, so I don't figure that he was abusive or unfaithful, but she seemed wary, distrustful, and protective of their son. I reckon that he let her down one too many times.
Deep Impact would make an excellent companion to this. This is an action movie with a disaster premise, Deep Impact is a disaster premise with a drama. Both spectacular, but in different ways and exploring different aspects of what an asteroid strike would mean.
Speaking of the Twin Towers, "9/11" (2002 film) French documentary film markets were doing a story on a fire dept in New York and were there, which ends up becoming their revised documentary about 9/11
A movie titled "Sunshine" is fantastic and very underrated, and also has an all-star cast.
There are some great Sci-Fi series you can watch. Everyone knows about Star Trek, but you have others like Babylon 5, Farscape, Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis (SG-1 spinoff), Firefly and its movie Serenity, Battlestar Galactica, and more recent one like The Expanse.
4:18 That scene didn’t age well now did it.
27:47 this movie is on basic television so much that I totally forgot Billy Bob drops the f-bomb here
For Billy Bob Thorton the movie is Sling Blade.
"So AJ can go back to the future" Man I haven't laughed that hard in ages! 😂🤣
Mary definitely needs to watch 2010 the year we make contact
Billy Bob Thornton was in Fargo the TV series, Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormar were the bad guys in the movie Fargo. All 3 are in the movie Armageddon.
The Right Stuff is a great space movie.
I have not watched Armageddon all the way thru in a long time and I always forget that Jason Isaacs is in this. So when you included the Mr. Wizard line I lost it laughing. To say that specific line to Jason Isaacs aka Lucius Malfoy is hilarious, especially because it is 4 years before Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets movie.
Execs: So Michael how much budget do you need for the explosions?
Bay: Yes.
There haven't been many movies that I returned to the cinema to see but Armageddon was definitely one that I did.
In terms of space themed entertainment, the 're-imagined' BattleStar Galactica TV show is worth watching, it is very thought provoking with questions that go beyond space, such as religion, politics, humanity.
Another great (recent) space show is The Expanse. That show has strong parallels to how our world is currently, yet it is set in the divisions of those who call Mars home, Earth and then the low paid space workers that live in between, harvesting materials to create water, air etc. but are often seen as lesser than.
The Expanse also has some great documentaries on how they wanted to ground as much as possible of the future technology to what would realistically be created from where we currently are.
I have watched both these shows through multiple times and never tire of the characters and story, hopefully you will find the same enjoyment.
It gets you so much because Hollywood has spent years researching and audience testing movies to get the right triggers to get people to react a certain way - basically a Pavlovian response.
You might like Deep Impact, released around the same time with Morgan Freeman.
i cry every time i watch it, so no worries! love your channel!
Another space movie i like is called Gravity with Sandra Bullock
Gravity is the most terrifying movie I've seen in the last 30 years!
Mary reacted to Gravity, it's on the channel. Give it a watch, a like and a comment.🙂
Mary, I also believe Liv Tyler has perfect skin, and my wife just added that Ms. Tyler's make up artists probably contribute to the perfection.
Moon (2009) is a must see.
19:35
They actually use scaled down models with high-speed cameras.
They paid for explosions, but saved money in one important area. NASA approved and supplied use of almost all their facilities and archived film of previous launches. So the huge vacuum building was the real one used in real training. The same with the swimming pool, the launch towers, walkways, etc. The rocket engine AJ and Grace are in is the one in the Smithsonian Space Museum.
Enjoyed watching with you! Thanks!
*Bruce Willis calls Jason Isaacs a wizard*
Me: 😏🤭
First time I saw any of this movie, I came home from school and my dad was watching it. There was very little left of it, but I was sucked right in and cried my eyes out! Harry, Grace, and AJ's exchanges are still moving to me today, but I don't know if I fully appreciated Chick's story until recently when I finally watched it again. These days it is that part of the story that tears me up in a whole new way!
"This movie is, like, one explosion after another!"
Mary, welcome to the very loud world of Michael Bay movies!
Always a good day when Mary uploads. Fills my day with joy.
The bobs and weaves the shuttles did is impossible in space since they are not fighter planes in atmosphere. In space, you would have to use side-facing maneuvering jets which would consume a lot of fuel.
As for the drilling, I was attending an engineering college when this came out and some of the mining and geological engineering students I knew mocked the drilling because there was no mud from lubricant (keeping the drill from overheating).
This one of those "Cinematic Twins" movies with Deep Impact.
More Corn Ball than you can get at the Texas State Fair
A 90s classic
It's 90s but not a classic. xD
@@theflyingfisherman7829 well its a good job I didn't ask for your opinion
I think it is
@@itzbp9949 There's no such thing as _"I think it's a classic."_ It's either a classic or it isn't. Classic is a definition and definitions are not up for debate. The definition of a classic is _"something that is of high quality and is highly regarded and well loved over time on a WIDE scale."_ Classic is a _consensus,_ not an individual opinion. Armageddon was panned when it came out and it STILL is panned and it was nominated for Worst Picture at the Razzies. It was never _widely_ regarded as a good movie such as _The Godfather, Jaws_ or _Raiders of the Lost Ark_ for example. Those are widely loved over time and are hence classics, _Armageddon_ is not. Classic is a definition, not an opinion. Whether you personally like a movie or not is an opinion, whether it's a classic or not isn't.
@@theflyingfisherman7829 opinions are subjective. In my eyes it's a classic just because it got nominated for all those things by a bunch of people who didn't like the film doesn't change my opinion . If I think it's a classic I'm allowed to think that. Goddamn the fact that you're debating this with me over a comment I made shows how sad your life must be. Get a life man it's pathetic
Remember Liv's real dad did the theme.
This general plot was in two movies that year... this one was more fun. If you'd like to see the more emotional one, which happens to be among my top-tier, please check-out DEEP IMPACT (1998). ☄ At the very least, they're excellent to compare; their differences are very compelling. And to be clear, I love ARMAGEDDON (1998), too... I just prefer the other one.
This is fair brain dead entertainment, but Deep Impact is more realistic and has more emotional depth.
@@Cheepchipsable We're in agreement. 🥂
"Pandorum" is a cool movie about the space. You will definitely like it.
Hi hope you're having a wonderful day...I got some movie suggestions that might interest you..."Volcano"(tommy lee jones/anne heche)..."Dante's Peak"(pierce brosnan)..."Maverick"(mel gibson/jodi foster/james garner)..."Space Cowboys"(clint eastwood/tommy lee jones/donald sutherland/james garner).."Heartbreak Ridge"(clint eastwood)..."Basic"(john travolta/samuel jackson).
*Armageddon* is to *Deep Impact* as *Volcano* is to *Dante's Peak.*
Love *Deep Impact* and *Dante's Peak.*
I bet you haven't seen "Forbidden Planet" Classic 50's Space film. Based on Shakespeare's, "The Tempest". I betcha. Starring Walter Pigeon, Leslie Nealson, and Anne Francis... featuring Robbie the Robot.
Three movies with meteors hitting earth. This one, Deep Impact and The Fifth Element.
Ben Affleck also worked with Michael Clarke Duncan in "Daredevil."
All of them walking strange after landing. They obvs crapped their pants.
the Astronaut's Wife with Johnny Depp is tense
Hello, if you ever want to see the stars on a cloudless night look as they are in layers please look at the sky on a cloudless night in The Boreal Forest... one is likely to feel so small :)
Event Horizon and Pandorum are two underrated space movies.
The physics in this movie is about as accurate as that in a Roadrunner cartoon
If you want to watch one of the first space movies that is a great movie in it's own right watch the original " The Day the Earth Stood Still" released around 1953 just a couple of years after a massive sighting of flying saucers over the Washington D.C. area in 1951 where up to 15 flying saucers were scene over flying over downtown DC for 2 or 3 days in early July of 1951.
Brilliant choice.
The whole movie budget was $140 million USD vs $553.7 million that it grossed worldwide. So plenty of money for explosions. Plus it's a Michael Bay film, so... *BOOM* . He loves things that go *BOOM* .
Such a good movie! People who have seen this cried at the end.
I always cry like a baby at the end
As someone who did astrophysics at university, I cried all the way through. It was a painful watch.
@@bujin1977 sorry we don't take haters opinions here.
@@bujin1977 Did you major in obnoxiousness?
@@itzbp9949You must have a really fascinating life if you can't accept that people may have different opinions to you. I pity you.
If you want more Top Gun, watch the Iron Eagle series of movies.
Perhaps you were thinking of King Agamemnon, the Greek king who attacked Troy, when you read the movie name.
20:28 I love the montages Michael Bay does.
The American government has a policy regarding its agencies used in film. Agencies (like NASA and the US Armed Forces branches) may cooperate with filmmakers to use their ships, bases, tanks, etc. on two conditions: B. The film project, in intent and final product, must portray the Agency involved in a complete or almost complete positive light. Failure to do so prevents cooperation in the first place B. The film crew must respect the rules of the facilities like restricted areas, or else the crew gets tossed out.
Well - if you've never watched the sci-fi TV series "The Expanse" then that is a real treat worth watching!
Did you watch A.J. & Grace's wedding during the end credits? With her dad's photo there?
Have you seen Deep Impact yet, starring Morgan Freeman?
“Wouldn’t it be easier if u trained Astronauts to drill, rather than vice versa?” Ben Affleck. “Shut the f up!” Michael Bay (source; the dvd’s audio commentary 😊
You should check out Deep Impact. It was released close to Armageddon and has basically the same plot. It was kinda fell into this movies shadow but I think it's still a great movie.
Hi Mary ! If you want another take of a movie about a hitting Earth asteroid, I can only suggest you to react to Deep Impact. It was made at the same time as Armageddon (the two movies were released with a month or two from each other), with much less budget, and is surely less spectacular, but I still prefer it. It has a more people-level approach.