Of all horror movies, this is the one I’d most like to see made into a sequel. Or possibly even a prequel following the original crew. Just hope they would do it justice.
The writers got it as close to Warhammer as they could in everything but name because the studio execs wouldn't greenlight an actual Warhammer prequel.
Same, I went and saw it in theaters cuz my friend wanted to see it. I was 12. Had no clue wtf I was seeing I just wanted to hang out with her lol. I remember being very confused by the plot and then really freaked out by the kill scenes. ...probably should not have watched it that young lol.
@@KageKobushihes saying we are no where near interstellar travel even though we are only in 2024 but back in the 1990s people really thought by now wed have flying cars and space travel.
When I saw an interview with the creator of Dead Space, I was happy and not at all surprised to hear how much Event Horizon had influenced him in the making of the game.
I’m still hanging onto hope that someone will find the full uncut version of this movie. The whole sand mine story or whatever is wild and the fact that test audiences were getting nauseous watching it makes the story even better!
I pray every day for a 4K scan of the original uncut film that someone finds in their attic because one of their relatives worked on the movie or something
Apparently someone did in 2017 a VHS tape but they won't release it and has a different ending as well. I don't understand why they won't release, don't see the big deal of why not.
It's a shame the edited out parts are lost forever! It supposedly made the movie way more unsettling and terrifying and went into what happened to the original team!
It would be cool to see but I don't think there's really anything that would make it more disturbing than other movies we've seen. Movies I've gotten pretty messed up since the 90s. The mid-2000s brought some grotesque shit. And it might be cool to see but I doubt it will be as disturbing as people think
It's a blood orgy The previous team literally f*cked Each other to death The used amputees to film it There is some of the cut scenes on UA-cam but there are others that are lost for good or will never be released because of how disturbing it is In my opinion that's the most disturbing scenes ever filmed as fiction and when you And then there's spider weir ...😳
Event Horizon is such a classic sci-fi/horror. The movie scared the bejeezus out of me as a kid and is still very creepy rewatching as an adult. The cast also works together really well. Great video as always!
@@kelst75The thing, prince of darkness and in the mouth of madness are 3 of the greatest horror films from that time. The Thing is one of the best ever and in terms of cult classic films mouth of madness is probably one of the best cult classic horror movies.
The part with Justin in the airlock gets me every time. Having seen this movie is what made me so excited when I heard about Dead Space. The articles on it seals the deal. I definitely wasn’t disappointed, that game was epic and I enjoyed the remaster so much.
This movie scarred me for life. The vivisection, the imagery, that blood orgy scene. Like man, when they made this movie, they knew exactly what they were doing. A prequel would be much appreciated or a well done sequel.
This was a great movie! The beach reminded me of the Warp, from warhammer 40k lore, and the Event Horizon is now effectively a Space Hulk, contaminated by the horrors of the warp.
I have a micro SD card with this and Ghost Ship (along with Cube and a couple other movies) on it that was my fall back when I had unreliable internet or none at all. It's hilarious watching those two as a double feature since they're almost beat-for-beat the same movie 😂 love them both to death 😉 and have seen Event Horizon alone probably 20 or so times. There's just a certain vibe to 90s and early 2000s horror films, especially sci-fi themed, that I don't think we'll ever see again. Something about the practical FX, full sets, and real film recording that I guess is just too expensive to recreate anymore. But damn, when they did it right back then, they did it RIGHT! This movie holds one of my favorite movie quotes of all time. Miller: closes recording of the original crew in chaos...."We're leaving."
Yep. That brief time period between the 90 and early 2000s have that certain vibe. I won't say everything holds up but still, it's quite unique for that time and I like it. Some didn't age well and a bit hokey now but I like it, warts and all.
@@debbiemoore2747 yeah the OG Cube was awesome! Hypercube was kinda meh, and Cube Zero falls firmly under the so-bad-it's-good umbrella, great for getting a little tipsy and ragging on with friends.
This is so freaky, I just found out about this movie and looked up your channel for it but when I saw you haven't done this movie I watched Marvelous Videos Event Horizon video and now guess whose I see in my sub feed. Love your videos man this one was great.
i watched a documentary and the director was saying there was a whole 40 mins cut explaining things and showing much more dark and twitsted visuals a directors cut was going to be made but all that cut footage was lost
I adhere to the idea that this movie is actually a Warhammer 40k movie that shows what happens when a ship enters the Warp without their gellar field active.
Although I've seen this more times than I care to remember, I've never clicked so fast....gotta love The Prodigy soundtrack as well 👌 Jason Issacs is one handsome man.
This is absolutely one of my favourite horror films, and no matter how many times I watch it, it still scares the hell out of me. I really wish we could get more of this story somehow!
I find it fascinating how this movie, while good, isn’t brought up much in film conversation, but is a lynchpin for games media, forming a lot of the iconography of Warhammer 40K’s use of The Warp and FTL space travel, and serving as the inspiration for the Ishimura in Dead Space.
Absolutely loved this film when I watched it for the first time a few years ago. It served the inspiration for one of my favorite horror games Dead Space, so this movie will always have a special place in my heart,
Great choice!!! I wish the unedited orgy scene was still in existence. Amazing film, Anderson’s best with MK (1995). Glad Dead Space utilized this film for inspiration
Thank you for sharing this. I saw this while in Army AIT. It was always a fascinating and horrifying flick. Your channel deserves every like and subscription due to your professional and expertise opinion of these quality gems from our glory days.
I was 17 when my friend and I picked this movie on a whim while his mom saw something more her speed. We got done a little earlier than her movie and waiting for her outside my friend and I were absolutely shook and repeating "What the f... was that...?" to ourselves. I was a "cool" 17 year old who smoked cigarettes and that was the first time I ever chainsmoked 3 cigarettes back to back to back.
Not really, it's not that good of a movie. Don't get me wrong, I have fun with it. It has more of a cult following akin to Rock Horror Picture Show. It's not a good movie. Lots of bad writing as well "As you know..." if the characters know why are they reexplaining. It's a lazy way to get exposition off. Also the cliche of explaining how folding space works to A GROUP OF SPACE TRAVELLERS, is just about explaining to the audience. It's not good writing.
@@vinnyc.1265 agree, it does a good job at keeping you entertained and the shock value of the images appeal to your morbid curiosity but when you get past that the movie doesn't leave you anything to chew on; without knowing about the deleted scenes the best you can make out is that the ship was haunted or possessed, which admittedly sounds more and more stupid the more you think about it.
@@vinnyc.1265 you do realize the reason he's explaining folding space to them is that, in their universe, that is not how they travel through space. The whole point of the movie is that he invented the gravity drive, and it went wrong. Up until that point in the movie, the Event Horizon was the only ship that folded space. He's explaining it because to them, just like us, folding space is science fiction.
I loved Alien and Predator as a kid. So when this came out I thought it was like those movies. My dad took me, and I had nightmares for 6 months!!!!! I didn’t watch it again till I was 19. Facing my fears and you know what….this movie is and was so good! Thanks for making this!
Event Horizon is one of my favorite horror movies, my dad & I every once in a while watch it when I visit. I once heard that this might be War Hammer based or something as humanity's first contact with the warp, I dunno much if anything about War Hammer but thought I'd mention that in case someone is interested. It's interesting how unintentionally Event Horizon & Ghost Ship(2002) have similarities. Both are about a the crew of a ship(one a space ship the other an actual ship) taking an outsider to investigate/deal with an abandoned ship only to end up haunted in some way with the ship killing people at some point, their own ship getting destroyed eventually. When it seems like it's all over the survivor/survivors in some way learn it's not over yet.(In Ghost Ship it's over for the survivor but she saw that it's going to start all over again) While both are similar you can tell they're different & they're both interesting movies I enjoy watching on occasion cause I just watch a bunch of horror movies when I hang out with my dad.
It being such a catastrophic failure would make it a dead science to research until the canonical discovery of Warp Drives in the 18th militia So yeah it could work
I loved this movie for years without knowing it’s a Warhammer 40K prequel. This is what happens when you go into The Warp without a Guller field and meet the essence of Slaanesh.
Aye, though Weir was likely influenced by Chaos beforehand (just by looking at his spiky and meat-grindery designs) so he probably would've omitted or disabled them anyway without even realizing. Think Weir was a latent?
I watched another video arguing that this was all an hallucination because of the gravity wave the core let out but it's cool to view from both a scientific and horror standpoint.
Nice, this was a pleasant surprise! I would love to see a quick Breakdown/Ending Explained for the UA-cam short "Other side Of The Box". It's an absolutely fantastic original short and it's only about 15 minutes long so it wouldn't take long to do a classic FoundFlix Ending Explained.
We're always here when the first Warp incident gets featured. Poor Weir, must've been hellish to be among the first re-emerging latents, haunted and influenced by chaos even before this incident. Atleast if his spiky ship interior designs for the _"grav"_ engine are anything to go by.
Oh my gosh, I haven't watched you in years. But then here you are have my for you page like that one nostalgic episode of show you love it comes around every once in awhile.
By far one of my favorite horror movies. Has such a great atmosphere and vibe with an excellent concept. For sure recommend watching it if you haven't seen it.
My buddy showed me this movie while we were smoking a blunt it wasn't what I expected at all. It went above and beyond. I had no idea this was a horror movie for a movie in the 90s to have such a compelling story.
I love how do you cover older and more obscure horror movies. I just wish you would cover more foreign horror. More Asian horror movie specifically. Those are just so much scarier and more interesting than modern western horror
I love your videos and I'm lovin' this movie again! I haven't seen it in a while... kinda forgot it existed. Your explained for this throwback was a breath of fresh air! Thank you! ♥
I enjoy them all only because the movies are what got me into the videogames. So they hold a special place in my heart but the games are way better story wise.
@drb8777 Same. I bought Resident Evil DS because I like the movies, and then bought a bunch of the other games. Zero, 2, 3, 4, Umbrella Chronicles, Revelations, it even eventually got me into PSVR with RE: Biohazard.
They went into the warp, the gods of chaos burdened with a sense of pride that they can use the lightest mark of chaos on the humans brains and not overload them or outright kill them. Yeah so that was Humanity's first warp travel into the dimension between dimensions and it was a rocky start to an okay future of grim dark high fantasy space magic.
i wonder who here is old enough to remember when this movie was so hyped on cable tv....back in the SHOWTIME era, they hyped it up so so so much before airing it and it didn't dissapoint at all, currently own it on blu-ray also. i just am sad about the news that the movie had so much more to offer but the footage was lost or destroyed about how they explore the hell world a bit more. still a great movie i must say, has a certain charm to it.
Of all horror movies, this is the one I’d most like to see made into a sequel. Or possibly even a prequel following the original crew. Just hope they would do it justice.
I don't trust anyone to do that.
They wouldn't.
@@DanteMishimaagreed
A prequel series following the original crew would be interesting.
It's 2024, they would absolutely not do it any justice.
Event Horizon is and always will be a Warhammer Prequel to me.
its literally just the discovery of warp and the side effects of it.
I was just about to comment something similar.
seconded, it is very 40k-ish
gotta agree- it has huge chaos energy \o/
The writers got it as close to Warhammer as they could in everything but name because the studio execs wouldn't greenlight an actual Warhammer prequel.
Is the lore very similar? I'm super unfamiliar with Warhammer
Ohhhhh boy… This one terrified me as a kid… I’ve not watched it since 1999. What an awesome horror movie!
Same! It still freaks me out when i think about it
This needs a sequel or reboot, BAD!!!
Same I had nightmares for yrs over this movie and I’m still yet to watch it again cause I’m still scared 😢
Same, I went and saw it in theaters cuz my friend wanted to see it. I was 12. Had no clue wtf I was seeing I just wanted to hang out with her lol. I remember being very confused by the plot and then really freaked out by the kill scenes.
...probably should not have watched it that young lol.
Same, I had this on a bootleg vhs… I can’t imagine watching it today in 4k
Oh you know it's a 90's movie when 2040 means warp gates and interstellar travels.
What are you talking aboot? I just used my local stargate to get to the Hades G cluster to pick up some fresh Definitely-Not-Animal-Based milk.
@@KageKobushihes saying we are no where near interstellar travel even though we are only in 2024 but back in the 1990s people really thought by now wed have flying cars and space travel.
Thinking about what would need to happen in order to make that timeline possible is terrifying in and of itself.
@@garycarter1324I'm well aware. I just wanted to make a joke. I grew up with those wonderful movies.
@@garycarter1324 you gotta work on your social skills man
You can really tell just how much inspiration the first Dead Space game took from this movie.
When I saw an interview with the creator of Dead Space, I was happy and not at all surprised to hear how much Event Horizon had influenced him in the making of the game.
the remake, or the original, when you didn't exist ?
Dead space is fantastic
@@SpyanLordyou’re a dork lol. Worst kind of person in any hobby
I’m still hanging onto hope that someone will find the full uncut version of this movie. The whole sand mine story or whatever is wild and the fact that test audiences were getting nauseous watching it makes the story even better!
Oh man, I would pay a lot to see that.
Indeed, just imagine an over 2 hr cut of Event Horizon. 🙂😁
I pray every day for a 4K scan of the original uncut film that someone finds in their attic because one of their relatives worked on the movie or something
RELEASE THE SNYDER CUT OF MRS DOUBTFIRE !!! errr
I MEAN EVENT HORIZON!!!!
Apparently someone did in 2017 a VHS tape but they won't release it and has a different ending as well. I don't understand why they won't release, don't see the big deal of why not.
It's a shame the edited out parts are lost forever! It supposedly made the movie way more unsettling and terrifying and went into what happened to the original team!
That snippet of video they do see still bothers me to this day 😂
@@bexxycat2890Yes. Seeing that makes it so much worse. I can't imagine seeing an uncut version
It would be cool to see but I don't think there's really anything that would make it more disturbing than other movies we've seen. Movies I've gotten pretty messed up since the 90s. The mid-2000s brought some grotesque shit. And it might be cool to see but I doubt it will be as disturbing as people think
The director's cut on VHS has about 40+ minutes, and it's just messed up
It's a blood orgy
The previous team literally f*cked
Each other to death
The used amputees to film it
There is some of the cut scenes on UA-cam but there are others that are lost for good or will never be released because of how disturbing it is
In my opinion that's the most disturbing scenes ever filmed as fiction and when you
And then there's spider weir
...😳
One of the greatest lines of movie dialogue: "We're leaving."
"Fuck this ship"
“Don’t shoot me”!
"JUUUUUUSTTTTTIIIIIINNNNNNN" Lol
Love that moment.
the moment you realize he is the main character, not sams character
That note about the drive looking like a biblically accurate angel dropped my jaw. Great review 👏🏾👏🏾
Yeah SUPER pissed that that never occurred to me.
@@carlrevans why be pissed?
at first i have no idea what you're talking about and then i remembered "Throne" type so you're not wrong about that
Event Horizon is such a classic sci-fi/horror. The movie scared the bejeezus out of me as a kid and is still very creepy rewatching as an adult. The cast also works together really well. Great video as always!
Sam Niel loves to star in some cosmic horror!
In the Mouth of Madness is another of my favorites along with this one. I'm also a Kiwi, so maybe I'm a little biased.
"If you are good at something, never do it for free." -Joker
I'm only a minute or so in, but I hope he mentions the Warhammer 40k fan theory.
@@kelst75The thing, prince of darkness and in the mouth of madness are 3 of the greatest horror films from that time. The Thing is one of the best ever and in terms of cult classic films mouth of madness is probably one of the best cult classic horror movies.
Possession (first horror movie I saw him in) also rocks, I really need to see the rest of the horror films he's starred in.
Thirty minutes of cut footage being discussed?!?!? Wowww I’m super excited for that!!! This has been my favorite cosmic horror movie for years!!
Aaaaaaand still no video lmao
I was literally scrolling through your page last week seeing if you had done Event Horizon yet! What a coincidence. Awesome job yet again ❤
I'm legit watching the movie right now!! This is so wild.
How did he know?! 😮😂
Me too i just finished the movie, opened youtube and it showed 26min ago this video lol@@jadepatrice2276
@@jadepatrice2276so freakin weird I just watched it two days ago 😂
Sooo appreciate that you don’t put ads in the middle of your videos!
Absolutely love this film. One of the few films I’ve watched that created real fear and discomfort.
Oh gosh I saw this as a kid, way too young but it's one of my absolute favourites. So happy to see you cover this! SPACE DEMONS!!!!
I am so excited!! This is my favorite movie of all time and I have been waiting FOR YEARS hoping you would cover it. You just made my whole week!
The part with Justin in the airlock gets me every time. Having seen this movie is what made me so excited when I heard about Dead Space. The articles on it seals the deal. I definitely wasn’t disappointed, that game was epic and I enjoyed the remaster so much.
Foundflix on Event Horizon? This is an unexpected treat.
I was pleasantly surprised also! Great underrated film.
@@ericjackson2787it’s in no way underrated.
This movie scarred me for life. The vivisection, the imagery, that blood orgy scene. Like man, when they made this movie, they knew exactly what they were doing. A prequel would be much appreciated or a well done sequel.
This was a great movie! The beach reminded me of the Warp, from warhammer 40k lore, and the Event Horizon is now effectively a Space Hulk, contaminated by the horrors of the warp.
Or Star Trek: ''the first contact with the Klingon Empire led to disaster''. We see it here.
The people who filmed the movie admitted that they were inspired by warhammer 40k
Ah yes the unofficial official Warhammer 40k movie.
Quick and easy intro, and straight into a great breakdown. this is why you're the best
I have a micro SD card with this and Ghost Ship (along with Cube and a couple other movies) on it that was my fall back when I had unreliable internet or none at all. It's hilarious watching those two as a double feature since they're almost beat-for-beat the same movie 😂 love them both to death 😉 and have seen Event Horizon alone probably 20 or so times.
There's just a certain vibe to 90s and early 2000s horror films, especially sci-fi themed, that I don't think we'll ever see again. Something about the practical FX, full sets, and real film recording that I guess is just too expensive to recreate anymore. But damn, when they did it right back then, they did it RIGHT!
This movie holds one of my favorite movie quotes of all time.
Miller: closes recording of the original crew in chaos...."We're leaving."
Yep. That brief time period between the 90 and early 2000s have that certain vibe. I won't say everything holds up but still, it's quite unique for that time and I like it. Some didn't age well and a bit hokey now but I like it, warts and all.
Thirteen ghosts remake is in that group too
Cube is fab. Hypercube is OK but remember cube sticking with me
@@yocumaco13 indeed!
@@debbiemoore2747 yeah the OG Cube was awesome! Hypercube was kinda meh, and Cube Zero falls firmly under the so-bad-it's-good umbrella, great for getting a little tipsy and ragging on with friends.
Absolutely love this wild ride of a movie! I'm so happy you decided to cover it!
ONE OF MY FAV MOVIES!! IM SO HAPPY YOU REVIEWED THIS❤
This is so freaky, I just found out about this movie and looked up your channel for it but when I saw you haven't done this movie I watched Marvelous Videos Event Horizon video and now guess whose I see in my sub feed. Love your videos man this one was great.
i watched a documentary and the director was saying there was a whole 40 mins cut explaining things and showing much more dark and twitsted visuals
a directors cut was going to be made but all that cut footage was lost
the things i would give for the full director’s cut of this movie…..GOD i wish that footage could be found
@@sh4rkb4it well there is the novel version of it which is based on the director's cut plus there is a reading of it online.
@@ssasuke125 yeah but you see: movie and book are different thing. also i camt read
I absolutely love this movie!! So glad you’re covering it! Please cover “PANDORUM”🔥
Hell yeah! Pandorum was a lot of fun
Dude Pandorum was such a sleeper hit for me. Absolutely loved it.
Isn't it coined as the spiritual sequel to event horizon?
@@juliusejudothat would make no sense.
I adhere to the idea that this movie is actually a Warhammer 40k movie that shows what happens when a ship enters the Warp without their gellar field active.
I went to see this in the theater at least 3 times when I was 15...always did love me that cosmic horror!
Can't believe this one hasn't been done yet. Love me some Event Horizon.
This is one of my favorite horror movies of all time. Glad to see it here finally.
This is easily one of my favorite horror movies not just science fiction horror.
Although I've seen this more times than I care to remember, I've never clicked so fast....gotta love The Prodigy soundtrack as well 👌 Jason Issacs is one handsome man.
Love the channel, I don't like to watch horror at ALL but I can handle it and I even enjoy it for the most part watching your videos.
Hey man. Love your work. Thanks for everything.
One of the most underrated horror movies I’ve ever seen
This is absolutely one of my favourite horror films, and no matter how many times I watch it, it still scares the hell out of me. I really wish we could get more of this story somehow!
I find it fascinating how this movie, while good, isn’t brought up much in film conversation, but is a lynchpin for games media, forming a lot of the iconography of Warhammer 40K’s use of The Warp and FTL space travel, and serving as the inspiration for the Ishimura in Dead Space.
One of my favourite horror films. Thanks for covering it and look forward to your next video around the missing footage
Great film here. Glad you decided to do this one. I'll be watching tonight
this is one of my favorite horror movies ever. and i could have sworn you did a video on it before.
Same, deja vu moment haha. I think it's because he have mentioned and showed footage of the movie before
Absolutely loved this film when I watched it for the first time a few years ago. It served the inspiration for one of my favorite horror games Dead Space, so this movie will always have a special place in my heart,
Never realised u hadn't done this movie despite 2 decades old. Or a reupload NVM cause this was one of the awesome sci-fi horror movie.
One of my fav horror films ever made! Hit the cosmic horror note just right, in my opinion. Even Horizon does not get enough love, imho.
I was just watching over explained channels last night and my fav explain channel just did one. Wow keep up the good work.
Great choice!!! I wish the unedited orgy scene was still in existence.
Amazing film, Anderson’s best with MK (1995).
Glad Dead Space utilized this film for inspiration
Sam Neil's scream in this movie is truly something to behold. 😅
Thank you for sharing this. I saw this while in Army AIT. It was always a fascinating and horrifying flick. Your channel deserves every like and subscription due to your professional and expertise opinion of these quality gems from our glory days.
I love the shade thrown about the CGI. We all know it’s an old movie but it’s still fun to make fun.
I remember watching Event Horizon during the quarantine and that shit made me lose my sleep that night.
I was 17 when my friend and I picked this movie on a whim while his mom saw something more her speed. We got done a little earlier than her movie and waiting for her outside my friend and I were absolutely shook and repeating "What the f... was that...?" to ourselves. I was a "cool" 17 year old who smoked cigarettes and that was the first time I ever chainsmoked 3 cigarettes back to back to back.
Sam Neill is by far one of my favorite actors. He talks a little about this film in his memoir that he wrote while battling cancer
This movie is heavily underrated
Not really, it's not that good of a movie. Don't get me wrong, I have fun with it. It has more of a cult following akin to Rock Horror Picture Show. It's not a good movie. Lots of bad writing as well "As you know..." if the characters know why are they reexplaining. It's a lazy way to get exposition off. Also the cliche of explaining how folding space works to A GROUP OF SPACE TRAVELLERS, is just about explaining to the audience. It's not good writing.
I think its just underviewed... anyone who watches it knows how good it is
@@vinnyc.1265 agree, it does a good job at keeping you entertained and the shock value of the images appeal to your morbid curiosity but when you get past that the movie doesn't leave you anything to chew on; without knowing about the deleted scenes the best you can make out is that the ship was haunted or possessed, which admittedly sounds more and more stupid the more you think about it.
@D0NU75 bullshit it's a great movie I bet you like crap like the nun Anabel the conjuring
@@vinnyc.1265 you do realize the reason he's explaining folding space to them is that, in their universe, that is not how they travel through space. The whole point of the movie is that he invented the gravity drive, and it went wrong. Up until that point in the movie, the Event Horizon was the only ship that folded space. He's explaining it because to them, just like us, folding space is science fiction.
We will never experience cinema the likes of 80s/90s movies again 😢
This is probably THE movie i've waited your channel to cover !!!! Hell yeah
I loved Alien and Predator as a kid. So when this came out I thought it was like those movies. My dad took me, and I had nightmares for 6 months!!!!!
I didn’t watch it again till I was 19. Facing my fears and you know what….this movie is and was so good! Thanks for making this!
My fav sci fi horror movie. Imagine my joy when we go to the miniature museum in Lyon and see the Ship!!!
Great video but no reference to the Warhammer 40k theories? Hopefully its in the next video :)
I have waited so long for this I remember trying to find your social network so I can request this ❤
Event Horizon is one of my favorite horror movies, my dad & I every once in a while watch it when I visit. I once heard that this might be War Hammer based or something as humanity's first contact with the warp, I dunno much if anything about War Hammer but thought I'd mention that in case someone is interested.
It's interesting how unintentionally Event Horizon & Ghost Ship(2002) have similarities. Both are about a the crew of a ship(one a space ship the other an actual ship) taking an outsider to investigate/deal with an abandoned ship only to end up haunted in some way with the ship killing people at some point, their own ship getting destroyed eventually. When it seems like it's all over the survivor/survivors in some way learn it's not over yet.(In Ghost Ship it's over for the survivor but she saw that it's going to start all over again) While both are similar you can tell they're different & they're both interesting movies I enjoy watching on occasion cause I just watch a bunch of horror movies when I hang out with my dad.
Oh I love this film! Always go back to watch it - absolute classic!
I was very young when i watched this movie, it haunted me and fascinated me for a long time. An eternal classic.
I could of sworn you did a video about this movie a few years ago.
Either way, love the movie! I remember seeing it when it first came out on VHS.
"Could of" LMAO
This is one of my favourites movies. I wish we had access to those other scenes, apparantly they were quite something.
I loved this movie... its to me when person in 40k go's into the warp... this is stuff that happens 😁
man this movie... those lost tapes are the biggest what-ifs. i was hoping they would release a director's cut. what a movie for it's time
It's a prequel to warhammer 40k. Simples.
Ah it makes sense
It being such a catastrophic failure would make it a dead science to research until the canonical discovery of Warp Drives in the 18th militia
So yeah it could work
@Armorion the writers were fans of warhammer 40k so they've basically admitted its an unofficial prequel.
Unknown to me way back then seeing this as a young boy in theatre, it would kick off a love of dark sci-fi and eventual dive into Lovecraftian horror.
Ah yes....the Warhammer 40k movie
There are so many similarities between this movie and Dead Space. Looks like this was the inspiration.
I loved this movie for years without knowing it’s a Warhammer 40K prequel. This is what happens when you go into The Warp without a Guller field and meet the essence of Slaanesh.
I’ve been waiting FOREVER for you to cover this movie. It’s a script that’s beyond me.
This is why you use Gellar Fields
Aye, though Weir was likely influenced by Chaos beforehand (just by looking at his spiky and meat-grindery designs) so he probably would've omitted or disabled them anyway without even realizing.
Think Weir was a latent?
This movie, man. It scared the $hit out of me (the voice recording to be exact) and made me love Sci-fi Horror!
I watched another video arguing that this was all an hallucination because of the gravity wave the core let out but it's cool to view from both a scientific and horror standpoint.
Nice, this was a pleasant surprise!
I would love to see a quick Breakdown/Ending Explained for the UA-cam short "Other side Of The Box". It's an absolutely fantastic original short and it's only about 15 minutes long so it wouldn't take long to do a classic FoundFlix Ending Explained.
"Blood for the blood god!!" - How many 40K brothers are here? ;)
We're always here when the first Warp incident gets featured.
Poor Weir, must've been hellish to be among the first re-emerging latents, haunted and influenced by chaos even before this incident.
Atleast if his spiky ship interior designs for the _"grav"_ engine are anything to go by.
Oh my gosh, I haven't watched you in years. But then here you are have my for you page like that one nostalgic episode of show you love it comes around every once in awhile.
Ah yes the movie that would fit rarher well in Warhammer 40k universe as an example of why geller fields are important
By far one of my favorite horror movies. Has such a great atmosphere and vibe with an excellent concept. For sure recommend watching it if you haven't seen it.
This is hands down, one of the best sci-fi horror movies ever.
You got to do “Dark City” one day! Great vid! Amazing movie
A haunted house in outer space basically the ship went to a hell dimension and came back alive.
Thank you been waiting for this one!
Too bad we won't ever get to see any of those deleted scenes in their entirety since the footage was destroyed by accident supposedly.
My buddy showed me this movie while we were smoking a blunt it wasn't what I expected at all. It went above and beyond. I had no idea this was a horror movie for a movie in the 90s to have such a compelling story.
I love how do you cover older and more obscure horror movies. I just wish you would cover more foreign horror. More Asian horror movie specifically. Those are just so much scarier and more interesting than modern western horror
I love your videos and I'm lovin' this movie again! I haven't seen it in a while... kinda forgot it existed. Your explained for this throwback was a breath of fresh air! Thank you! ♥
This is what happens when you traverse the Warp without a Gellar Field lol
OMG how didn't you cover this one ALREADY!! Love it
Am I the only person who loves ALL of the Resident Evil movies?
Yes you are.
I enjoy them all only because the movies are what got me into the videogames. So they hold a special place in my heart but the games are way better story wise.
@drb8777 Same. I bought Resident Evil DS because I like the movies, and then bought a bunch of the other games. Zero, 2, 3, 4, Umbrella Chronicles, Revelations, it even eventually got me into PSVR with RE: Biohazard.
I do too
I saw those in the theatre when i was a senior in high school and had never been so scared IN MY LIFE.
They should do a remake and reboot, it’s actually a pretty good Hellraiser Prequel if you think about it.
Thank you for covering this movie. One of my all time favorties!!
Just watched it on Amazon, didn’t think I would get so hooked into it. Awesome film
Roanoke did a great explanation of this, acknowledging the supernatural aspect of the story but giving a scientific explanation for everything.
They went into the warp, the gods of chaos burdened with a sense of pride that they can use the lightest mark of chaos on the humans brains and not overload them or outright kill them. Yeah so that was Humanity's first warp travel into the dimension between dimensions and it was a rocky start to an okay future of grim dark high fantasy space magic.
i wonder who here is old enough to remember when this movie was so hyped on cable tv....back in the SHOWTIME era, they hyped it up so so so much before airing it and it didn't dissapoint at all, currently own it on blu-ray also.
i just am sad about the news that the movie had so much more to offer but the footage was lost or destroyed about how they explore the hell world a bit more.
still a great movie i must say, has a certain charm to it.
I proudly have this my 4k collection