I remember Chris Rock saying in an interview how he told Tim Burton that MARS ATTACKS was one of his favorite movies, and Burton just looked at him with horror. But I agree, it's a delightful flick, and Nicholson is having the time of his life in both of his roles. I miss seeing him in movies dearly.
And I agree, this VOD decision is a big game changer regardless of whether the studios stick with it post-pandemic or not, but you can't say it wasn't inevitable. But then again, maybe changes like this are good in the long run, because life without change is boring. We'll just have to see.
My siblings and I saw "Mars Attacks!" in a theater with our mom and it was pretty clear she didn't get it, but we did. It was a shame that it didn't find its audience, and to an extent still hasn't. (Nicholson's Vegas developer's response to seeing the ship behind him might be one of the best line readings in his career.)
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I remember Chris Rock saying in an interview how he told Tim Burton that MARS ATTACKS was one of his favorite movies, and Burton just looked at him with horror. But I agree, it's a delightful flick, and Nicholson is having the time of his life in both of his roles. I miss seeing him in movies dearly.
And I agree, this VOD decision is a big game changer regardless of whether the studios stick with it post-pandemic or not, but you can't say it wasn't inevitable. But then again, maybe changes like this are good in the long run, because life without change is boring. We'll just have to see.
My siblings and I saw "Mars Attacks!" in a theater with our mom and it was pretty clear she didn't get it, but we did. It was a shame that it didn't find its audience, and to an extent still hasn't. (Nicholson's Vegas developer's response to seeing the ship behind him might be one of the best line readings in his career.)