Nope! Not at all. One of my siblings does, though. I LOVE tomatoes, but that's the worst way to have em, I think. Hahaha Everyone else I know uses it as part of something alcoholic, but never on it's own.
What an amazing yet sad life she had. A black girl raised by a widowed mother in the 50s and 60s, no doubt experiencing all sorts of racism both personal and systemic. Became a pioneer for black authors in Sci Fi. Then died tragically young In a fair world she'd still be alive and living her dream
@@SwiftNimblefoot 'I've not heard of her' is always a far too small a sample base to work from for anything - I was listening to a book program on Radio France Culture the other day which was full of praise for her. I can tell you they think very highly of here there.
Killing wives, breaking hearts, escaping prison, murdering Martians in a massive conflagration... Mondays, am I right?! Easily the most relatable character in the film. Bravo!
There is a lot of potential for a closed circuit story about being trapped on an inn with strangers -including someone who has murdered someone before - while an alien decides what to do with humanity. The premise is intriguing, ngl.
Just witnessed her most famous role as the empress Poppea teamed up with mighty Peter Ustinov in the '51 blockbuster Quo Vadis. Her elegant/arrogant appearance paired with devilish acting was exactly spot on and left a remarkable impression.
yeah, also that bit at 10:00 about the "miscalculation"... we later find out that Nyah's ship is an experimental prototype, and... she actually has no idea how to fix it. The repairs are a mix of the ship repairing itself, and the robot doing stuff. Apparently, she didn't BUILD the ship, she's just flying it. Also... the plane at the beginning exploded because of Nyah's flying skills. Not 100% sure if she actually collided with it on accident, or what, but yeah.... This is a craft that Nyah isn't actually all that familiar with.
Holy smokes, Hazel Court is regal in this one. Three years later she starred in Curse of Frankenstein (1957), and in the '60s became a fixture in classic AIP and Hammer horror movies.
I really appreciate the fact that Mike never loosened his tie, or unbuttoned his jacket during the whole martian Invasion. The man's a class act, all the way.
As much as I love your videos... It would be really cool to hear you talk about films that you like or maybe just random interesting franchises like "tremors" or other weird and interesting things. Not necessarily good or bad films necessarily... Just stuff that interest you for whatever reason. Just an idea.
@@AnonAnon1 very rarely have I seen Mark cover movies that he's enjoyed. I mean..... Unless I misunderstood.... his whole channel is kind of about ripping into funnily bad movies. I just thought maybe a lot of other folks would enjoy seeing him discuss movies that are significant for other reasons than being famously I really enjoy his commentary, and it would be cool to see him discuss media that has brought meaning to him in a positive way. ,
Hey just wanna say I love your content and if you read this, you always make me laugh so know you do have a positive effect on this world, keep being you.
Way she took that gun after he shot at her 9 times has to be the best response to violence from an alien ever, I mean that scientist shocked Calvin a little in Life and it went on a mortal kombat murder spree
It's good to see in a movie about an alien invasion they finally get to the alien invader. Although production wise compared to Plan 9 (the holy grail of bad space invasion movies) this one almost looks like 2001.
I LOVE this movie! It also makes a great drinking game. Anytime someone mentions booze, drinks booze, or when the Martian girl belittles earth/says something about Mars is so much better TAKE A SHOT.
"You know what, why you gotta talk so much shit?" Your delivery and facial expression when you said that line made me laugh harder than it probably should have. Lmao
Great job as always. Barmaid Doris was played by Adrienne Corri, who would go on and play the writer’s wife attacked by Alex and his Droogs in A Clockwork Orange.
Thank you so much for reviewing this one, Mark! You're only the second person I've ever seen cover this particular film; the first was just a text review on a website I discovered in the late 90's or early 00's, so this was a welcome treat. Keep up the fantastic work!🖤
Mark is the funniest guy I watch on RU-vid. His comedy skills are so legit I wish he'd put out a movie review every day. (But he doesn't have to. I'd hate to get him all stressed out!)
The devil oftentimes shown as being red as well as the planet Mars which is the red planet. I get the connection. Also hell is often times portrayed as being a red fiery place.
HAHAHA " the race horse with the broken able treatment." Also my dad always drank V8, and I found it to be absolutely disgusting. I still swear it was something he only did to troll the rest of our family. Like, see, I can take the taste.
"WORST" is a weird alt spelling for "BEST". Have always loved this one. I love the incredible degree of difference between what's being implied vs. what's actually on screen. It's brilliantly doen! :D
I'd forgotten how bad early colorization looked, especially during anything like action. Like when the escapee is running around in the woods, the color periodically vanishes from his face.
I saw this movie as a kid, and the only thing I remembered about it was the ray gun and the glasses left behind. (Why didn't they also get disintegrated? You came all this way only to bring subpar weapons?)
Yeah I heard they did all of principal photography in a few weeks, so despite the movie being set at night... a lot of the shooting was probably done in daytime.
Man, that’s funny 😂! My parents always had a tomato juice bottle in the fridge when I was a child. It was so horrendous and a terrifying thing for me, during my childhood 😉
Ok brother, I gotta say..... I've been watching your videos for a couple years. And now, you are my go to, ahead of south park, to fall asleep to. I love your shit bro. Keep it up
I rather like this movie. It's stagey, it's clunky, its sexual politics are all over the map but Nyeh is just so upfront about what she wants that I help but root for her over the British. What, what do you mean "She's the villain"? She can't be the villain, she's the "Hero of another story".
I feel like this movie would have done better as a criminal redemption movie. It's like that was the original plan but the writers were like, "No! Space, aliens and Mars (O my!) are trending right now."
Why are there so many old movies where the villains are women just women that was the most evil thing the people who wrote these movies could think of a planet were women are the dominant class.
Mark references being a sub a little too often for it to be a joke at this point I think 😂 Glad you know what you like dude! Love your videos. Easily top 3 of my favorite creators.
Hahaha when I was making the joke I was thinking “oh geez I think I did another dominatrix joke a few months ago, they’re going to think I’m actually into this stuff”