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36 years later this movie defines my childhood. This movie was just pure fun with cutting edge CGI effects. Some of the animations you can tell were shot using rear projection with animation in the foreground. But, that doesn't detract from the feeling that the movie provides. The visuals, music, effects and cinematography all came together. This movie introduced me to the Beach Boys and Peewee Herman before I knew who they were. That's what movies stray today, the essence of what makes movies enjoyable. Good directors and producers like George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and James Cameron know what it takes to make great movies. This movie has all these elements.
In the 50's-70's it was normal for a Man to have a wife and kids, own a car and pay off a mortgage on a normal 9-5 job. Gl with that these days, *cough cough* inflation 🤢🤢🤮🤮
This is the most pristine and powerful application of product placement the film industry has ever produced and is the reason why I don't buy my hamburgers at the MacDonalds.
in theory he could do it. showing what he did he could buy 2 double whopper meals in 1990 that were worth over 1600 kcal each per day so could easily maintain an OVERWEIGHT physique. today he would be underweight but survive but thats using 1990s methods. we'd need an irl version of this to see what a modern day refugee would do in this situation with available resources to see how he'd survive. i'm not mocking, i'd be really interested to see what someone would come up with, limitation is the farther of inspiration so what would a modern day intelligent bum come up with?
it was clearly because the whopper burger was so delicious that he could not stop coming back, huh?.... that delicious burger keeps everyone coming back
I mean, Burger King operates in lots of international airports in the US. Yes it’s obviously a product placement but it makes sense given the setting. If you’re trapped in an international airport in the US you’re going to end up eating fast food.
To be fair, BK Single/Double whopper (cheese and extra bacon) is still one of the best burgers I have ate. BK makes some fine and tasty burgers, and meat tastes like meat, not some conjured meatlikething. But yes, I agree its a lame commercial.
Irl Navorski was allowed to leave the airport almost immediately but chose to live there bc at the time there wasn't much the airport could do at the time. He wasn't some Tom Hanks pity fairy tale, he was a uneducated sexist bum.
To all the commenters about price, in theory the first 75 cent burger is probably accurate being a whopper junior. In The Terminal, Viktor makes it out of the airport after nine months as the war in Krakozhia ends by that time. In reality, Nasseri resided in Charles de Gaulle's Terminal 1 for 18 years, from 1988 to 2006. So it is possible in the late 80s a jr cost 75 cents. The movie is based loosely off Nasseri's experience.
so true, the ones they are selling to public looks like some one threw it on the floor and then jumped on it couple of times and then picked it up and put it in the box
The opening scene is good 👍 I am watching the whole movie again. First time viewing this movie in 1995. Dispatcher had the top dog sheriff pulled up on the kid in the middle of nowhere on a highway, that's when you know the movie is worth viewing. Getting the popcorn and Pepsi soda out. It's a movie night
@@kaitotatsuya You must be yemeni I think lol. My brother in laws family comes by during iftar and after we break fast we used to watch this since we still have it in DVD, it's crazy our family still keeps DVD movies from so long ago, back when blockbuster used to be a thing. Good times wallah
@@Oriolesgmufan It's greedy corporations. Stop deflecting from the actual problem so you can feel smart. Nothing will get gone the longer we blame poor people, migrants or imaginary conspiracies.
@@masonbartelt9959 I was thinking that but in the UK when McDonalds did their meals for £2.88 the minimum wage was £3.60, when it was £3.18 for a meal the minimum wage was £4.50. Now its £7.19 a meal and the minimum wage is £11.44. (to make it simpler I used minimum wage aged 22 plus, rather than adding in all tiers. lol) It would seem (in the UK at least) that other things have gone up and taken our money to be where we think fast food is too expensive when it is actually cheaper than it was. lol
I didn't know that Joe Biden controls how a private business charges it's customer. Or controls what most of what you people think. Have a great time losing next month!!!
@@ohstate411 The reason that fast food companies increase their prices is because of the price of production going up. One of those costs is the transport of the ingredients which comes out of their own pockets. Biden shut down the Keystone pipeline which is why our fuel prices have shot up so much which means that companies like Burger King are forced to increase sales prices to make up for that. Once Biden shut down Keystone, fuel prices went up by 45% and we had to start buying our oil mainly from Russia. That's why Russia can fight Ukraine right now. Because of Biden's stupidity and lack of foresight, we lost a major source of oil which helped us be self-sufficient and now we are fuelling the Russian war machine. Do you know why the Soviet Union collapsed? Because President Reagan collaborated with oil companies to drive the price of oil way down Russia's number one export is oil so when the oil prices shot down the soviet union became bankrupt and then it was replaced with Russia. Once the dementia patient Sleepy Joe got into office and shut down the pipeline, Russia had a massive surge in funding which they used specifically to fund the war in Ukraine. Don't you find it oddly convenient that during the same year, we shut down the Keystone pipeline, Russia launched a massive invasion? We helped him do that. Biden may not control private businesses, but he's definitely responsible for the massive price inflations. Edit: the fact that all these goobers can't say anything other than call me a communist is hilarious. Come back when you're not in middle school and actually have the mental capacity for actual intellectual conversation. My door is always open
@@MrBlack252 naw, a double whopper in 2004 was 2.99. a large combo hit around 5.79 back than. just about right actually. the salad is pushing it over though
@@Steampunk_Kak you forget they had King size back then so that's a little extra about 3 and some change add on a 2 dollar pie and 3 dollar salad ain't no way he's getting that with just 6 bucks