The Invisible Man - Movie Review
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Chris Stuckmann reviews The Invisible Man, starring Elisabeth Moss, Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid, Harriet Dyer, Oliver Jackson-Cohen. Directed by Leigh Whannell. - Zábava
John Cena's best film to date, he really shined as the main character.
Jordan Drax: Am I a joke to you?
Please this joke is so outdated
@@yamanahmed2633 for real though
@@likeaninja2893 but You Cant See Him :o
Pinky Dank who cares though?
That restaurant scene. Everyone in the cinema gasped
That was one of the dumbest things i've ever seen. The cameras were I work certainly would have caught it.
"One of the dumbest things I've ever seen", "There's no way that wouldn't be on camera" are we forgetting the fact that this is a sci fi movie about a fucking INVISIBLE MAN!?! Hell maybe he was able to reach the lens of the camera and cover it with a sticky note? Maybe he figured out where the security room was and got rid of the surveillance tapes? He was a pretty smart man after hell I mean he invented a fucking suit with an invisibility cloak, so just because it was not shown or explained in the movie it didn't mean that he didn't take precautions before committing the crime. People will always find something to complain about I swear.
@@whitemagus2000 that was not in the TOP 500 STOOOPID PLOTHOLES in this film.
Yes, the concept is great. But the execution had umpteen insults to our intelligence.
EX:
she had NUMEROUS opportunities to PHOTOGRAPH or FILM shit with her
cellphone! (NON-LAZY solution is easy: she NAILS him on camera.... then drops it and it breaks.) Sooo many EASY, obvious solutions to every dumb, LAZY plothole in this film. ARGH.
EX:
if YOU were her... would you CLAM UP so often (ala Batman v Superman)?? (JUST to keep the plot moving?) You'd have her SCREAMING to everyone and each time
she looks crazier. INSTEAD, we get her not backing up her crazy statements. EX: the bottle. "He put his hand thru her window, smashing it, and so HOW DID THIS BOTTLE GET IN MY HOME???"
LAZY.
LAZY.
LAZY.
EX:
the DUMBASS scene where the teen girl is NOT NEAR Moss and yet thinks Moss punched her?? DUMB DUMB DUMB and not plausible. (Just like most scenes. EX: if you saw the invisible man BEATING YOUR DAD TO DEATH in the hallway... would you just sit there and scream.... OR might you kick the invisible man off your dad???) As always, even a moron can solve these plotholes in SECONDS. EX: while her BACK is turned to Moss, THEN you have the invisible dude clock the girl, DUH. See? Impossibly bad filmmaking these days.
@@Xander-Gen NOPE. These people are being paid MILLIONS of dollars.... to write LAZY LAZY LAZY crap with plotholes galore.
Plotholes they could fix in seconds.
@Jay Jones Depends if the restaurant has cameras. A lot don't. And he could have just easily disabled it (he is, after all, invisible). No need to bog the movie down in exposition to explain away something that didn't need to be explained.
I love how this movie frames empty space as if it is a character. The cool thing is, there really might be someone there, but we can't see them. Probably my favorite thing from this movie.
Jag i’ve been telling everyone this!! the fact you are looking at nothing but you KNOW someone is there is bone chilling
I have to wonder if all the people saying this are doing it to try and appear smarter than people so they can point out that they can 'notice' the empty spaces, when in reality the movie deliberately uses wide angle shots when the Invisible Man is present, he is always there when the character says he is, and there is no fancy camera work going on when the camera is facing a character and then pans onto an empty piece of furniture. There is no 'gotcha', there is no 'looking for it', the movie is literally telling you
Exactly
What was even more impressive is that towards the end we aren't just left with "he could be there" camera work, we do in fact see him a fair bit, so they've got the effects budget to make that work.
His reveal as a real presence is perfectly timed with the characters suspicions of his presence.
In summary. Your favourite part about the invisible Man was that the man was invisible
I left the theater with all of my muscles so tense, this movie was STRESSFUL.
I felt a cold satisfaction when she killed him. He was just... so unhinged, who could have known. 🤷♀️
@@calimorales9880 Meh... been more satisfying to see him brutally kill her.....she had no spine was waiting through the whole film to see if they let her live like a predictable horror film... been way more horrific if he ended up getting away with it all while leaving her to rot in the Insane Asylum. Was hoping for that more than anything, but once she got free I was like she better get killed... or this ending is gonna suck with her walking away.
@@calimorales9880 damn you spoiler
The thumbnail looks like she’s afraid of Chris
LMAO 😂
She's been Stuckmannized.
Who wouldnt be?
I can't unsee now thanks
Well no shit, he did that on purpose
It didn’t even register in my mind that this was The Invisible Man from Universal’s monsters. I was thinking it was the same vein as Hollow Man with Kevin Bacon
I was thinking the same thing and it came out 20 years old too.
I thought it was a remake of that movie. I thought that was called the invisible man, I only watched a little of it on TV
Who was the woman he phuked in that film?
It made me think of Memoirs of an Invisible Man with Chevy Chase. Great movie.🍿
@@thebrocialist8300 rhona mitra
I don’t know if this was deliberate or not or something I noticed being an actor myself, but I LOVED that Tom was called a jellyfish and not ONCE in the movie is he sitting up straight, as if he doesn’t have a spine, like...a jellyfish.
Wtf I thought you died? You invisible too??
Nigga the average person sits that way. Stop being stupid
@@TheMan-qv1bl wow, maybe this is the reason I receive complements on my posture so often....it's uncommon.
@The Man Well aren't you a fun guy. Calling someone stupid for have a certain point of view. You must feel pretty good about yourself now eh.
The Man That’s why I said IF it was deliberate, key word being IF. It was an observation that could easily be right or wrong. Calm down 😂
Her facial expressions and the way she spoke made her look insane more than he did
Probably because she’s hideous
Well yeah... It should mislead you, which it certainly did me, to think that he is actually dead and she's just going crazy. I wasn't sure until the hospital scene.
All those blank stares & facial expressions they make her do the handmaids tale lmao
Rowhaus and you’re a fucking man bird
L J She’s not conventionally beautiful but I think she’s cute when she’s got her hair down
I feel that these thumbnails where he’s either smiling or looking sad would be great on the outside of a doctors letter. If it’s good news then place a smiling Chris and if it’s bad news then a sad Chris
The nuance and severity of your illness or whatever can be found in the full review... Uhh I mean letter 😂
You are stuckmanaized positive
The mouth open one to lol.
Or an ambiguous Chris which is far worse
B C R Hahah I thought about that as well
Never has a movie ever made me afraid of empty spaces, well, *not since The Shining.*
Classic Male Sex Icon this movie made me afraid of a goddamn butter knife when I was having dinner. Fuck you Leigh Whannell 😂
Great analogy. So on point.💯💯
I Relieved my bowels in the movie theater that’s how scared I was
Lol hahahah exactly they copy every movie and its kot original anymore thats why i predicted the end bad movie because its copy and paste
@@goldenhd9656 | Um... wtf are you talking about?
I like how she called his brother a jellyfish and I wanted to yell out when she shot the first suit and saw a jellyfish on the daughters shirt, excellent filmmaking.
No it was predictable worst than the venom trialerd why would they hint the answer making so.obvious its supposed to be a surprise bad movie
I just laughed when she called him a jellyfish
@@goldenhd9656 if jellyfish could type, you'd be a fine example.
@Jaden LaFrance lol both your comments have 20 likes
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MAJOR Spoilers:
There is no plot hole on the transportation side. Remember there are two invisible men.
spoilers:
also, its not that hard to believe that one of the invisible men can take the suit off and just drive / follow the uber driver etc
Spoilers:
And a one costume, cause she hid the other one?
Spoilers
Why didn't one of the invisible men kill or incapacitate the uber driver when she found the 2nd suit sounds like Chris's criticism, which I agree
There is a massive plot hole that the bad guy's plan was to get her to come back to him then declare himself legally undead.
@@whitemagus2000 Remember - his blamed it all on Tom, his younger brother, he most probably told them that Tom faked his death and then imprisoned him in his own house.
Damn the film only cost 7M to make wtf now that's cost effective
roslolian11 that’s like 50 Star Wars movies
Cine Critique ??
Ecalos budget wise
@@Degenerate_Media Either you miscalculated, referenced Deadpool's "16 walls" line in the 2016 Deadpool film, or you were just being silly. I wonder which one you were using.
@@Degenerate_Media are u trying to say 1/50th of a star wars movie?
It’s remarkable how little you have aged visually in the last seven years.
He gained weight but it works for him. He looks more like a grown man with it
It's CGI.
My comment was deleted and all i said was that the first guys name is edgy???
I personally thought that, but he’s looked a lot different in the last year
Speed Demon he’s probably gotten taller through the years I heard he’s like 6’3 lmao
This looks awfully dark for a John Cena documentary.
Test
In the end we see that is only someone pretending to be john cena
The husband said, why did you leave me, then the wife responds, “because you weren’t being transparent”
He said “well i am now”
Well to be fair, she made it pretty clear that she didn't want to see him anymore! 😆
Remchaill she also said, “i can see right through your disguise”
@@dominicandjuliebusch4913 haha
I love this thread.
2020: almost into 3 months.
Chris: movies are finally back!
What? we're barely past February!
@@yggdrasil3 ahahhaha
yeah where going back to the good times along with music
@@gwm-btdbattlesagar.ioandmo9988 I mean, shouldn't that be two months?
@@yggdrasil3 almost I said tho
I remember being creeped out just from the trailer, especially, like he said, when the camera films those empty spaces. No pun intended, but it just goes to show that the things that scare the most are the things you can’t see.
Tbh I found the trailer goofy as fuck. I did not have any expectations for this movie.
The trailers looked stupid as fuck, but apparently the movie isn't so i'll probably check it out.
@@Adam-tu1lk it is not even like the book.
Jordan Piatt That doesn’t matter if it’s good. It doesn’t have to be a perfectly faithful adaptation to still be a good story
@@Adam-tu1lk I do understand that but if you going to make your own movie with the your own interpretation at least change the title. They did with Hollow man, but they change the name.
Okay, but that scene in the car in the beginning with her sister was maddening. Just DRIVE, GODDAMNIT!
I’m glad to see a great horror movie that wasn’t supernatural or related to something like the conjuring or anything, just a classic horror monster re created and done right! I loved it.
its a lil sci fi but its still very good
Exactly! There's nothing more terrifying than the human condition. No monster, ghost or entity can be as threatening and scary as a human.
Sci fi is super natural
Now THIS is what the Dark Universe should’ve been. If they ever decide to remake the classic monsters in a similar vein to this-Wolfman, Frankenstein, maybe even Hunchback or Phantom-I’m honestly all for it.
Maybe this will give them confidence to give us one last Mummy movie with Brendan Fraser lol
I would totally be down for a Phantom of the opera movie!!!
YES!!
Luis Carlos Arrizabalaga Martinez I'm good with the 2004 film but, it'd be interesting.
Nicholas Lindsey lol
I just saw this movie. One of the best suspense movies I’ve seen in a while. When you watch it, there are some nitpicks, but it takes nothing away from how good this film is. Elisabeth Moss killed it!!! A must see!
Kyle Sanders-Walker it has its tropes but it was a solid movie
Are there clues in the beginning that suggest this man could turn invisible Before he dies and Elizabeth Moss seems to be going insane?
Parents guide tells me there's scenes of domestic violence, how graphic/featured in the movie are they?
Moo Moo I wouldn’t say there’s many scenes of domestic violence, but there are enough to get the point across. There are some graphic scenes in terms of blood, so I don’t recommend taking children for it. I believe it’s R Rated as well.
What kind of nitpicks did you have? Do the characters do stupid decisions,etc. doesn’t have to be spoilers
the lead actor (moss) carried the film, she got me glued from the beginning.
The first scene was the best scene. All downhill from there, imo.
She’s the ugliest woman on the planet
@@ObscuredByTime well the first scene is winning oscars going by that (even if it happened without corona culling the competition), because the other scenes pretty great themselves. And yes, its full of plot holes, doesn't make it any less of a movie by any means.
@@rowhaus5478 that'd be your mom
@@sharilshahed6106 " its full of plot holes, doesn't make it any less of a movie by any means." Huh?
You don’t need security cameras when you have several on the scene witnesses that think they saw what happened.
iRenovate Design/Build it happens so quickly though. The bigger thing that bugs me is how he got the knife into her hand.
@@bucwhovian8305 The same way she gets the knife into HIS hand at the end of the film.
Edward J. Cunningham what’s that then
@@eddiejc1 he was holding the knife when he was eating steak
Everyone saw when she has the knife in her hand.u can see the lady shriek when Cecila had thr knife in her hand and Emily is dead .That's when everyone realises
By the trailers, it seemed passable. The positive reviews had me in a mild surprise.
But I'm more surprised to learn that Leigh Whannell was the director of 'Upgrade'. I don't how that information passed me.
Such a great film, think I'll rerewatch it soon.
Rewatched Upgrade last week. Such an awesome movie.
Brooo just Be quiet and just go watch it. It’s amazing and it’s nothing like the trailer if you watched the trailer and you think you have any clue at how the story is gonna go your gonna be surprised. This made the trailer misleading on purpose
I rarely ever see trailers that make me want to go to the movies, especially horror/thriller since I don’t necessarily like the genre. But the trailers for this actually made me want to see it, probably going to now
I'll probably need to rewatch that movie again such a great movie
Friend: Chris Stuckman gave this movie a B+
Me: Alright, let's go to the movies!!!!
Just came back from watching w/ buddies & we loved it - even a friend that never saw a horror movie loved it.
@@pathojinn. Moron.
@@asherleviwoods6051 I thought it was ok, probably 6 or 7 / 10. There were way too many inconsistencies to make it higher.
Literally this happened
Asher Levi Woods Well I mean it (along with the original) aren’t really “horror”. They’re more of suspense movies.
The 2 "potholes" can be explained away.
1. The travelling question, there are 2 brothers who are stalking her, there are 3 suits. The older brother controls the younger and manipulated him too.
2. The restaurant scene, there are many eyewitness accounts that will say it was her. It happens so fast and he places the knife in her hand. Not to mention all the gaslighting and manipulation he has done to discredit her. If there was a security camera that caught it, how would that hold up in court? If no one thinks invisible tech is possible? The knife floats for a bit, but with no evidence to support her claim, there's too much stacked against her.
#2 he's invisible..he can do anything i.e to unplug the cameras, He's character is smart and do you think when he want to kill someone, he want to let those evidence
The two brothers switched places in the car outside in the rain. Remember Adrian shot the officer who thought he was going to shoot because he was cruel and loved seeing fear in the face. While outside in the rain it was his brother who did not shoot the officer afterwards and went ahead to kill the girl.
Also think of all the restaurants you’ve ever been to. Not many, if any camera most of the time AND they made sure the angle of the shot showed the knife SUPER close to her. Most security cameras it would appear as if she was holding it the whole time. Not a plot hole IMO.
Well said
Traveling question: I get what Chris is saying. I’m not sure everyone else is. Regardless of how many brothers and invisible suits there are, the invisible man would still have to physically drive a car to Adrian’s house....
So Chris is asking HOW could the UBER driver NOT see another car roll up the driveway??
Also...who’s taking care of that darn dog?? Is someone driving there to feed him everyday, despite the owner being “dead”??
Again, these aren’t huge deals. I still love the movie, but these are definitely inconsistencies.
Nobody:
Chris’ Subscribers: My dad is also the invisible man.
Sasha Adilla this is a good joke but the format kinda ruins it
@Sasha Adilla.... LAME 🙄
Nobody:
This meme format: was funny in 2017...
Chris grew up with the invisible man, but he just doesn’t know it
Wait, what?
"This guy is so biased, he grew up with that thing." -Chris Stuckmann, Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods review, 2014
Alright man, that was actually really funny. "Look guys I grew up with the invisible man"
Ive gotten tired of the Chris grew up with jokes, but ive got to admit this one made me chuckle and smile.
Bam bam baaaaaam
Chris you should start selling t-shirts bro
I would love to have his t-shirts there really creative and quarky.
merchandise? 😑
The plotholes in this movie can be explained so easily. The first time I watched the movie I noticed the plotholes but was unbothered by them. The second time I watched the movie, I could explain the plotholes in the context of the movie and realised they were not really plotholes at all.
1) How did the invisible man get to the house? There are 2 brothers that are doing this. I'm sure when 1 of them is playing invisible, the other could be able to drive a vehicle.
2) The CCTV camera as the restaurant? For this you need to realise 3 things. Firstly, this guy is a genius. Secondly, he is invisible. Thirdly, he is mega rich. He murdered the sister in a crowded place so there were many, many witnesses that "saw" everything. If the girl kept insisting about the invisible man, the police might present the cctv footage in the court but it wouldn't hold up, if he didn't already have it erased by using either his money/influence or his suit. Remember, no one knows that there is a thing called invisibility suit. The court asks for hard evidence and if she said her "dead" boyfriend is the man in the suit then she would be send to a psychiatric ward indefinitely.
If you take any plotholes in the context of the movie, they can be explained. The director doesn't have to point everything out manually, we as an audience also need to use our imagination and logic(in the context of the movie).
The only thing I didn't like was the ending. It was kindof a predictable and meh ending. Overall I would give this movie 9/10. I only gave 9 because of the ending, everything else was phenomenal.
This movie is the only horror movie I’ve ever seen that made me tense the entire way through.
This movie makes the invisible man behave like a real monster.
Eventually the invisible man would have become a monster. Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
In the H. G. Wells novel (and the original film starring Claude Rains) The Invisible Man WAS a Monster. But THIS film is more a remake of THE HOLLOW MAN than THE INVISIBLE MAN. (The plots though similar, differ quite widely).
@@pbarrett78 Ah, as said in Plato's Republic.
@@pbarrett78 Says who?
OKAY CHRIS, THAT'S IT. WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT WHERE YOU'RE GETTING YOUR T-SHIRTS FROM.
I literally ask this question on every video and no one answers. 😔
@@ahsin2012 me too!
Some of his previous shirts have been on TeePublic fyi.
I've heard him mention it twice now
i seriously need this one
When I watched it, I apparently missed the scene from the trailer where Adrian's hand print appears while she's showering. Or was that scene cut?
Same, pretty sure that scene was cut
not in the movie
Since Adrian was wearing a suit his hand was gloved meaning there shouldn’t be a handprint
My friend and I had a very similar issue. It's the same shot in the movie: the hand print is just fainter and in the upper corner.
I think that scene was specifically done for marketing. For the trailer and poster to sell this movie and to make you think he's a ghost and not in a suit.
She wasted time getting Zeus’ collar off only for him to not be able to jump over the damn fortified fence. Didn’t she think that through smh
Planting Ivy she was taking off the shocker lol she had a lot on her mind 😂
Unqualifiedx it’s a movie chill
She felt bad for the dog cause she couldn’t take him with her. Chances are if he was abusive to her he probably was to the dog (hence the shock collar). She wasn’t planning on the dog following her lol
Bad movie
Burt C0caine so he could put back the collar lol. Bad movie
I grew up with the invisible man.
*It was my father.* 😶
Oof
F
Justin Rozario lol
Deep
Damn...
I met Leigh Whannell at a screening for this movie back in November he was such a nice guy and he even hugged me 😊
That's awesome! Low-key jelous as!
Upgrade is fucking good film, even in some action scene of this film you feel the upgrade vibe
That's awesome. That filmmaker is really good for filming that flick. Thank God that Blumhouse production finally redeeming themselves. Great job from them.
The mystery and ambiance certainly outweigh the logic in this film.
Rockstar Phantom Definitely some "how does that work?" scenes in this, but hey, it's fun, it works, I can forgive it.
@@takoshihitsamaru4675 sometimes I can roll with it. There were just too many things to roll with in this one for me. What really bugged me was they explain a lot just fine with the...spoiler...but then sit there and say, "Oh that was just this time." When it could've been both the whole time and made way more sense. (Sorry for keeping it vague but hopefully you know what I mean.) But even then the movie really stopped making sense after that. And we never "see" (get to know) the villain at all. Meanwhile the original managed to explain all the logistics AND flesh out the title character in a mere 70-something min runtime. I don't know. I just feel like the bar is so low now.
Rockstar Phantom I think despite the name, Cecelia is meant to be the focus of the movie.
The invisible man was done well, but he's really just the antagonist, not the star.
I also saw a very interesting theory here that actually helps with some pf the plot holes.
SPOILERS!!
A person on here suggested that Adrian could be getting around by means of his brother. And if they really were working together the whole time, it could explain some other scenes too. We'd be led to believe there are 3 suits. So many scenes could infact be the both of them. Maybe Adrian kills, but his brother doesn't. Or the other way around. Why would the sister be straight up murdered, but tons of armed cops live, while others die violently.
You know what other movie gets dumbed down if you think it should spoonfed you with it's logic? Fight Club. And I'm not saying its on that level nor it didn't have many plotholes, but some of them clearly aren't as glaring as you're making it out to be. Its a horror movie, sometimes it works for it's atmosphere and the elements its conveying.
@@takoshihitsamaru4675 yeah I thought it was both until she ruined it (and the movie for me) with "No it was Adrian every other time."
I also don't need him to be the star. But it's just telling the audience he's bad. Show me. It's a visual medium.
She called an uber, and told him to wait for her, how was that weird?
Adrian didn't notice him
Spacedust Daddy how did he not notice him? Adrian just went in after her.
She didn’t call an Uber. She hitchhiked.
@@jacklemm1518 no, she called an Uber, you can see her on a smart phone with a locating app on the screen.
This movie gives the "Paranormal Activity" vibes when it pans the camera across the room.
Yes, the first Paranormal Activity vibe.
Paranormal activity is the most overrated horror movie ever
@@toy4tao only to you. Good for you👍
Oat Meal it is overrated, I think the first one was good, it’s the sequels that were utter shit
It seems just like HOLLOW MAN!🤷
This movie would’ve been perfect for John Cena.
lmao
John cena vs drex dawn without a sight
Ok we had that coming
Maybe it was him all along?
LOL!
I love the thumbnail... it’s almost like she’s terrified of his smile.
Watched it last night. I’m genuinely surprised at how great this film is. If they want to do classic Universal monster movies like this, I’m 100% in. Also, such a brilliant way to bring The Invisible Man to a modern audience. Thematically, it’s very smart.
Fun Fact: The Invisible Man was none other than John Cena
Haha ur name isn't funny or insulting, just a cringy ass name.
ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT?! LOL
P.A.P Asmr disagree, I laughed my ass off lol
@@JV-yq7dx only if you are 14 yr old or a fortnite player
This film makes one question the wisdom of getting mad and yelling, “I NEVER WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN!!!”
There's a guy who I used to work with and I'd say: "Good to see ya"
And he's go: "Good to be seen"
And I started saying:..."not if you're a ninja!"
Cecilia is indeed a Likable Protagonist for a movie like this.
I love the update on this story and it really plays on our more modern fears of being constantly watched on cameras or being under the control of tech producers. And I know it was a coincidence but having and VPN service as the sponsor for this video about this movie that I believe exhibits these themes is super good! I can’t believe it but I really enjoyed this movie
I hear Heath Ledger’s Joker when Chris says “Like me...” 5:32
* 5:30
At least give me credit ffs
Same haha
He could do a good impression
So i had a wife and she was beautiful "like you"
The identity of the invisible man is either John Cena or Drax
I think more of Cena.
No, I think it's her ex husband
Or my father
Hope he's called john drax
@@raam726 Drax Cena?
Totally forgot about the cameras at the restaurant. I was just so shocked that it happened i didn't even think about that 😅
I assumed they didn't even check them because they had so many eye witnesses along with her crazy story and email.
What scared me the most is I can actually imagine this eventually happening. I feel like it's inevitable that our technology with become so advanced things like this will happen. Especially as we continue to study things like jellyfish and octopus'. How will normal people (poor or middle class) be able to compete with the wealthy and elite who have access to these forms of technology?
Your t-shirts Chris. WHERE CAN I GET THEM 😭
Aren't they meant for chidren
@@luxebtq1721 nope?
@@luxebtq1721 luxe fashion doesn't know about fashion
@@luxebtq1721 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
yup, definitely for kids
Interesting that the Invisible Man was meant to be part of the Dark Universe, but nothing came of THAT franchise, unfortunately for Universal.
Fortunate for us
Universal still gets distribution on the movie since they have a first-look deal with Blumhouse so they're good
I hope the rest are solos because I’m tired of these connections...this movie was a awesome standalone
What's the Dark Universe?
@Khai Are you genuinely asking or are you using that question as a joke to comment on the fact that the Dark Universe is so forgettable.
Nonetheless, I’ll answer the question for you; The Dark Universe was meant to be a series of films focusing on a connected universe with all of Universal’s classic monsters, such as Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, and in this case, the Invisible Man.
The Mummy (2017) was meant to be the start of these series of films, but it also happened to be the end!
Leigh Wannell is making an Escape From New York film.....*sign of disappontment*...."that excites me".
Biggest misdirection since 6th Sense.
man you're my favorite channel on film revision! just saw "The Invisible man" on Crave and loved it! amazing performance as always by Elizabeth Moss!
I'm genuinely surprised. The trailers weren't very captivating. Need to see this.
Exactly
The trailer truly made me uninterested. I'm so glad I saw it. Was BLOWN away!
I saw it, I wouldn’t see it again, had I known what it was like
The movie is literally the trailer except for the ending which you can predict halfway through the movie. I want to punch all the people who said the trailer wasn't as spoilery as it was
Myztik it’s just an opinion. Big over the top
That cowboy bebop shirt tho👀...I NEED IT😤😂
ME TOO!!
Hell yeah!!
There is one thing that Chris Stuckmann didn't mention, but I feel the need to comment on. Most film movies with an invisible man are either comedies or have the guy as a hero. I think THAT is the reason why Stuckman doesn't think The Invisible Man belongs with the other monsters, not because it's sci-fi. (He DOES realize that not only is Frankenstein's monster a science-fiction character, but that book was one of if not THE first science fiction novel.) Two notable exceptions are the original "The Invisible Man" with Claude Rains, and the re-make in everything but name "Hollow Man" with Kevin Bacon. The first movie had Raines' character start out sympathetically, but then the invisibility serum drives him crazy. "The Hollow Man" suggests that MAYBE Kevin Bacon's Sebastian might have become either affected by the invisibility serum. or simply the psychological toll of being invisible all the time. (Although Sebastian is such an @$$hole when he's visible, it isn't that far of a stretch for him to become a villain.)
This movie makes it explicitly clear that this is not about a man who becomes evil after he becomes invisible, but rather about an evil man who learns to become invisible. There are other horror movies that are a LITTLE more scary, and others where I am relieved to see the final monster killed off, but rarely have I ever personally disliked a villain in a movie the way I do this one.
I appreciate your reviews to help me decide which movies to see. Would love to see you review Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears
I love the shirt, I'm literally going to watch Cowboy Bebop right after this lol
Ah, found one. _Thumbs up_
@@CertainExposures My thoughts exactly, lol.
But where can I buy it? 🥺
@@zorome8894 @Liz bth I found it on Etsy, I'm not sure if links are allowed in this comment section so just look up "Woman Yelling At Data Dog" through Etsy and you should find it
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Elizabeth Moss is amazing, her character in Handsmaid Tales is enough for me to know this women is sooo talent. Excited to see this.
Enjoyed this movie very much. I was going to wait for a home release, but glad I got talked into seeing it with friends.
I thought I had all of the plot holes figured out but you bring up some new ones. Lol. Thanks. Now I got to get back to work thinking how to plug these holes.
Biggest issue with this review is that you’re in the thumbnail. Shouldn’t be there, because it’s an invisible man review
He should have just done the review with a chair and we hear his voice
Got an ad for The Invisible Man on a The Invisible Man review
Brad Asbury it’s a sign
Play in traffic k
Yes time for you to go premium (red)
They are watching.....
@@MrBoyYankee * laughs in AdBlock *
How they used the elevation of characters in this movie is incredible, like in the beginning, the stepping stool was used to turn the camera but as the movie goes on, theres less security when moving to a higher or lower place
A scene from the film I found odd, is where she became a mental patient at the hospital, she managed to get hold of a fountain pen which she sliced her arm with it from the wrist down in the shower, but the injury was quickly forgotten about & never mentioned again, no blood, no nothing.
I, Frankenstein was actually based on a graphic novel written by one of the screenwriters of Underworld
That shirt of Faye, Ed, and Ein is hilarious. As always, Chris, you have great reviews.
This movie started great in first half, but i couldn't bear the dumb moments when she conveniently waits for the villain to make a move before she moves herself, or before she picks up a gun, shoots at him etc. Like that scene at the asylum she yells at the guard that he's behind him but doesnt pick up a gun until villain kills him, on the parking in the rain she doesnt move before he incapacitates another guard as well, it was so annoying to see her make a move only after movie needed the scene to be played out by the villain first. It's like she was playing a turn-based game.
Cecilia, you're breaking my heart
You're shaking my confidence daily
Oh Cecilia, I'm down on my knees
I'm begging you please to come home
Uh-uh-uh-eh-eh
Uh-uh-uh-eh-eh
Uh-uh-uh-eh-eh
Uh-uh-uh-eh-eh-eh-eh-eh
What?
I was more interested in your shirt than the actual review. That is just... beautiful.
As someone who was looking forward to what he had to say about the movie I 100% agree
I want that shirt so bad. Combining the best of memes with the best of Cowboy Bebop
The trailer for this movie didn't give me much confidence in this movie. I'm surprised it's reviewing so well.
It really is a good movie. Kind of slow at first but when the invisible man starts making him more known it picks up. Also the trailer kinds of misguide you to think they reveal too much but it really doesn’t. Definitely check it out and hope you have a good theater cause mine was gasping and saying wtf throughout the film.
PageRage92 this movie is amazing
@@jaymills5557 not sure what there is to gasp about lol, the entire movie was extremely predictable imo. Which parts specifically 'surprised' people if you don't mind me asking?
John Rankin
The paint part, when the sister got killed in the crowded restaurant, when Cecilia put the suit on
@@jaymills5557 paint part was in all of the trailers, also the sister part is the Sheriff Comes To Check On Victims And Gets Killed By The Killer part that's in every derivative horror movie lol, even though they decided to include that part again a couple of times afterwards
And really, what was anyone expecting at the end besides that lol?
Saw this tonight. Absolutely loved it! Such a fantastic psychological horror/thriller about abuse and ptsd
The guy is obsessed with security cameras and optics and has an invisible suit, i think he'll probably could take care of a restaurant's security cameras fairly easily, the fact that it isn't showed on screen is probably to not ruin the unexpected scare, i actually thought that was brilliant, because it made Cecilia even more vulnerable, as in no place is safe with this guy
Guys Chris grew up feeling like an Invisible Man
So that's it huh? We're some kind of The Invisible Men?
Tell that to Zod’s invisible snapped neck!
Sad
He grew up with invisible people because he imagined them!
Saw it last night that moment at dinner was the most shocking moment I have seen in quite some time completely caught me off guard
Right my jaw stayed dropped well into the next scene
Right?! SOMEONE would have had their phone out in that restaurant and seen what actually happened. Plus the whole question of transportation. And why is his dog still in a house by itself?!? These were the biggest plot holes I noticed.
@@lathanandrews417 It's very unlikely that anyone would have seen the moment from the time the knife suspended in mid air and Cecilia's sister's throat being slashed and to the knife being put in Cecelia's hand - firstly because it took place so quickly (a couple of seconds) and secondly, because no one is going to be paying much attention to what's going on at other tables. Its only when its apparent that her sister is dying that the other guests start screaming. Also, it's not uncommon for a house pet to he alone in a house a few days after some one has died. Obviously, they would be very hungry, but they'd still be alive.
King Cozy same
Lathan-Kyle 22 he wasn’t by himself he was at home the whole time
Yeah, the review was good but are we gonna just ignore Chris's T-shirt.
Tnx for pointing that out lol
See You Space Cowboy
Chris!!! I love your no bullshit reviews of movies, I was hoping to see one on Guns Akimbo, but that's one you have not done yet. I hope to see a review on it and get your full honest opinion!
I'm not gonna lie most of the time I'm here for the amazing t-shirts
Me : 20 seconds in.. "oh Chris is wearing another cowboy bebop shirt"...
Also me: 1minute later... "oh! I see what you did there.. Take my money!"
Great review as always looking forward to this one hopefully in 4k and atmos but will pick up anyhow well done man.
The brother was in the hall at the beginning of the movie when she was sneaking out!! You hear the same clicking after she hits the dog bowl! It would explain so much!
Finally, a horror movie that's actually good this year
I don't know what you look for in a good horror movie, but I wouldn't say that this is the first one this year. I was pleasantly surprised with Underwater. It probably worked much better for me, because I can't swim, and being in the dark helped it to feel more oppressive. I also enjoyed the Color Out Of Space movie, but body horror is a top tier genre for me. I also enjoyed people trying to describe the color, but that's because I'm colorblind. Regardless I'm looking forward to seeing this movie, and several others this year as well, and feel like it is a great year for horror fans.
Fuck mate its not even March, theres still time.
Antlers and A Quiet Place 2 says hello...
pretty sure the lighthouse is a horror film and its apparently a masterpiece
Dovahkiin lighthouse came out in 2019
Wasn't there a scene in the trailer ("He's sitting in that chair"!) that wasn't actually in the movie...?
The hand print on the shower also
And the scene of him taking pictures of her in bed...while he did in fact take pics, she didnt wake up to a phone floating in mid-air like the trailer showed
There are a lot of scenes in the trailer that were gone in the movie.
Yeah I was looking out for those scenes. I guess it's a trend to include scenes cut from the actual film but keep them in the trailer...
DeLorean DMC Which worked in a sense because it would have you expecting something (like you do anyway in Horror/Thriller movies) and then defy that expectation.
Like the way that the trailer had mostly subdued music, but the movie had 'hear it from fucking Mars' jumpscare musical shrieks.
I love your review and I am definitely going to check this movie out. Where did you get that shirt?
Saw this film for the first time yesterday, and I honestly really enjoyed it. It wasn’t groundbreaking or anything, but a pretty solid 8/10 horror film that genuinely felt tense and creepy at times. I ended up missing it in theaters due to covid, but Halloween thankfully picked up that slack.
I honestly thought this was a remake/retell or whatever of Hollow Man feat kevin bacon
Yeah copy and paste
Nothing to do with that movie.
It couldn't be any more different. The protagonist of Hollow Man was the invisible man.
@@goldenhd9656 Seeing every comment with you looking for excuses to hate on this, you're just pathetic.
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Yep, hard not to go "this is not entirely logical" sometimes. But then again lots of movies have these "this happens because the script says so" moments. But if it's an otherwise good movie and I'm entertained, I can live with that, maybe even swallow a few minor plot holes.
I CANNOT watch a movie with logic plotholes.
Please tell me the bitch doesnt stay in 1 home the whole movie.
I want to watch it..... Cheers
Hole in Dans Sock She doesn’t, don’t worry.
*I was skeptical about this film going into it. But I gotta say, it was pretty frickin good. The wide angle camera work, the tension build up, was all executed really well. I definitely recommend it*
I thought this movie did a fantastic job of setting the tone and atmosphere with the cinematography and score!
THAT SHIRT IS EVERYTHING!!!!
WHERE DID YOU GET IT???
Wasn’t this movie supposed to be connected to the “Dark Universe?”
Just goes to show that not EVERYTHING has to be a cinematic universe
No form what I heard the dark universe is dead
Thanks to the wonderful the mummy ha
+Garrick Groover
Yep, with Johnny Depp originally planned to play him.
I guess Johnny Depp really wants to be invisible now because of Amber Heard
Twice the pride, double the cinematic fall
4:40 yeah. We had to suspend disbelief quite a bit but Elizabeth Moss's acting kept me going and the direction was amazing.
This is the closest approximation I’ve seen in a movie to what it’s like to be abused by a malignant narcissist. It made me realize how a lot of movies will use domestic violence as a go-to but this was a 2 hour deep dive into emotional and psychological abuse. I have almost never cried in a film - and I never thought that of all films I’d be choking up at the last shot of “The Invisible Man” - but here we are.
Upgrade was amazing, this looks like another great, and both on very small budgets, meaning he has to think and be creative rather than CGI everything at a cost.
At this time, he is the only director I would like to helm Escape From New York.....but casting will make or break that film even if he helms it.
The CGI/visual effects were also quite good too, budget used in all the right places.
Only guy that could replace Kurt Russell is Keanu Reeves
I'm honestly surprised, kinda expected this to be bad. Glad to hear it though, might go see it soon
Bio21 Elizabeth Moss acted the shit out of that movie
Nah with the talent behind it there wasn't a chance! Just wish they had similar creatives on stuff like Fantasy Island where they could have elevated that materiel
Agreed
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Every time we’re in the view of the invisible man, are we in third or first person view? I can’t get this out of my head.
I’m just confused on how when she showed up at the house later after the Uber driver force her there why was the dog Zeus still there? You telling me they just left that dog there after it’s owner died and the house was empty?
I'm pretty sure Adrian was still taking care of the dog and if he left to terrorize Cecilia, then he had his brother watch over the dog.
Did you watch the movie?!?
@@fiddlestix26 did you? How come she didn't take fucking custody if the dog. It's literally in his fucking house alone.
Coletrain Hetrick 🤦🏻♂️ because if you use your context clues it’s quite obvious that Adrian was still taking care of the dog and never even left his mansion upon faking his own suicide. His furniture being all wrapped up was all part of the act to further solidify his story.
@@fiddlestix26 that's already obvious that doesnt explain why she didn't literally repossess the dog after the supposed suicide she literally left it there. It factually is a plot hole and doesnt follow logic. She wouldnt under any circumstances not ask about the dog which would ultimately belong to her. The fact that it stayed there is an obvious indicator hes still alive. Even more importantly, it proves his brother didnt tie him up and keep him in a dank basement for multiple days. It's actually retarded on multiple levels and is a plot hole within the realm of the films logic on multiple layers.