New CGI of How Titanic Sank | Titanic 100
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2012
- Titanic: The Final Word With James Cameron: James Cameron and his team pull together a new CGI of how they believe the TItanic sank and reached the ocean floor.
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*Titanic sinking down*
Narrator: yeah, that's good.
Don’t forget the ‘bada bing bada boom’ at the end
+MFJ World Ha ha ha! You took his words out of context. He was judging the new CGI animation on how Titanic sank.
IndonesiaGamerPro899 huh?
@IndonesiaGamerPro899 Thought it was The Smooch
Good good
Rose: "i"ll never let go"
Jack: "Badabing Badaboom"
HAHA
hahhaxahxhaxaxaxaxa
😂😂😂😂
“yea that looks good.”
Dude lol
Your comment is GOLD.
As someone whos been on a cruise, most people cannot comprehend how dark the sea is at night. The cruise is full or bright lights and is radiating it everywhere but somehow, 5m into the sea from the cruise, you cant even see where the sea meets the night. Its just all black. Absolutely terrifying
it sounds like drifting through a black hole. I can't imagine going hours not having a clue where your environment or the sky/earth stops and starts
@@meg2231 pretty much is if you’re lookin out at the water
don't look below the surface..
Why I hate being at the beach at night…
Yes it's not dark, everything's just black
Even if you survive this idk how you don’t have nightmares of that ship breaking in 2 and seeing its lights finally go out for the rest of your life. RIP to everyone on board. Still fascinating and terrifying after all these years.
yo 2 hour ago
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People in Titanic never would have imaged their tragedy would narrated with badaboom.. Badabang.. Thats looks good..yaa.
They were arrogant and said titanic can't sink so maybe they deserved... just saying
@@fahadashrafofficial the engineers and makers said that , not the innocent people who died 🤷🏼♂️
@Joseph Ali I didn't make fun though.
@@fahadashrafofficial wth? What was those innocent peoples fault then? Be careful what u say..
@Joseph Ali for them is tragic but for as is great because we got the Titanic movie and it would not have happened if they did not die.
Children: Drowning helplessly
Narrator: yup that looks right
Hope that was sarcasm, he was obviously talking about the animation not the event.
Seether99 obviously
@@nikoliasokolov2556 You would be suprised how many fools think he is actually referring to the event itself, not the animation
@@ythinder Because people are.....stupid.
@@ythinder That's because some people can't look at that scene and not think of the loss of human life.
“This ship can’t sink”
100 years later “Badabing BadaBoom, there you have it”
I was at a museum several years ago that had this small tank of water that was cooled to the exact temp of the water the night the Titanic sank and it encouraged people to test how long they could keep a hand in the water. I COULD NOT keep my hand in that water longer than 11 seconds no matter how many times I tried! I can only imagine the extreme discomfort/panic/terror of that night!
I know exactly what you are talking about. When I was younger, I was able to keep my finger in there for about a full minute. But I didn’t have feeling in that finger for about another 5-10 after the fact. Very dangerous and stupid on my end, but imagine your whole body without feeling…
@@meghannorton1743 A minute?! Wow!
Well like Jack said in the movie when he went ice skating he fell through a piece of ice n he told rose the water was cold and it felt like a thousand knives stabbing you all over your body and all he could think about was the pain from the water being really cold
@@AntonioRodriguez97you mean ice fishing?
I know exactly what you’re talking about it was a traveling exhibit I was in atlanta Georgia at the time when it was there I think I lasted like no longer then 20 seconds can’t imagine most prob died of shock as soon as they hit the water
The lobsters in the kitchen-
Bada bing Bada boom, that's exactly what we're looking for
What the...
I'm laughing so hard xD
were they still alive? nah, probably not....
@@alloy7654 i totally ignored it cuz i'm poor....
then probably the pressure or the freezing water killed them
Matty Sparrow 💀💀💀
ahahahahaa
"I'll never let go Jack!"
"Yeah that looks good"
Lol....
There was room for two on that plank, too.
Lmao
elvis316 not exactly
@Evan History cringe
That image at 1:28 is eerie to me. 3 hours before that huge ship had been sailing smoothly under the calmest of circumstances and yet there it was. Torn in two and headed for the bottom of the ocean, leaving behind nothing but death and misery.
James Cameron did a phenomenal job showcasing the tragedy in its closest depiction to reality
Bada boom
@@j-roc6989bada bing bada boom 🚢 💥
You are wrong James Cameron as done a terrible job of showcasing the tragedy. The ship did not break in half outside the water, I don’t know why he says it did and shows it in his film but go and listen to the eye witness accounts of the sinking, passengers and officers not one of them says it broke in half and the back of the boat came crashing back down , they all say the boat lifted up out of the water at the back paused for a while and the sank slowly and was gone. He has rubbished the memories of these people just to make his film sell more 💩
@@strongestfan9823 it broke in half at about 23degree angle . They reevaluated it years ago. Passengers couldn’t agree on anything it was pitch black on the Atlantic they saw nothing! It’s a mathematical certainty the ship broke in half . It’s sitting at the bottom of the Atlantic in two pieces mile apart from another .
@@vincevincent6984 There are actually survivors who was there at the top like Jack and Rose before the last piece sank who told the tale.
April 1912: ‘I wonder how people will remember this horrible tragedy and loss of life in 100+ years. May we mourn these people forever’
James: 2:32 *BaDa Bing BaDa BOOM!*
Well hes spent millions helping to uncover what we know about the sinking.
Soooooooo he gets a free pass :)
Bing and Boom Bada were the last two 'crazy' Italians to get off the ship... when they reached New York they gave their names but an over-officious registrar simply wrote their names as Bada Bing -Bada Boom, and so they were found lodgings with a connected family in New Jersey...
TheFallofTheEleventh stop being a sook he is talking about the accuracy of their modeling can't believe you would think this is his response to the tragedy your a typical internet dope taking things way to literal
@@855cubes8 r/wooosh
@@ashiaapmen6833 I think he's trying to tell a fun fact about the joke..
I think about the fact that some of the survivors stated that the ship split in two and no one believed them until the wreckage was finally discovered in the ‘80s
Maybe because it was called the "unsinkable ship" so people probably found it hard to believe that a ship that was supposed to be unsinkable, split entirely in half. People didn't think it could sink, let alone split in half.
Why didn't they just record a video on their phone
@@lma3210 something tells me it's before Water-Proof Phones came out, they probably got wet and stopped working once the ship sank.
*Insurance* reasons.
@@kiwiontheinternet5810 something tells me that phones did not exist at all
It's incredible to think that objects made of porcelain, glass and other delicate materials (like plates, windows, etc) survived all this and are still at the bottom with the rest of Titanic.
Upon first reading your comment I thought to myself "there is no chance any glass plates could have survived that without shattering," especially after just seeing the ship's violent impact with the sea-floor. However, I just read into it and found that they have actually recovered fine-china, perfume bottles, jewelry, etc. from the wreckage. That really is fascinating
There are some very valuable intact bottles of champagne and wine down there.
And they survived the pressure of the depth that's impressive
Don't worry their delicious goo were fed upon by all the crabs lobsters and all the other demonic denizens of the ocean floor 🦞🦀 Now they have another 5 delicious meals to feast upon. 😋
@@lxnarr Bada bing bada boom!
Now they need CGI of the Titan Submersible Implosion.
The scariest thing which the film doesn't show is just how pitch black it is in the middle of the ocean at night, you wouldn't be able to see a thing
My worst fear 100%
light from the moon and stars though
@@olivergriffiths4445 totally dark night and day
@@olivergriffiths4445 depends on the clouds
@@olivergriffiths4445 There was no moon when the titanic sank.
Kate: crying cause jack froze to death
James: that looks good
bada ding bada boom
@@CrisPBacon-zy6wh that's exactly what we're looking for
Jack not real
@@anthonyhickson2968 jack was the real one rose was fictional
@@lancevancedance454 cause i like making people laugh.
I've always been fascinated by the Titanic since I was a little kid. I couldn't even imagine being on that ship when it was going down. That had to be an absolutely horrifying way to die, being on a sinking ship in the pitch black of night.
Guess burning and drowning are the worst way to die. The darkness cold water, the mental realization there is no help, I can't imagine. Absolutely terrifying.
Most people didn't even think a sinking was possible. Some mocked them for suggesting they get into lifeboats for being an absurd overprecaution. But at some point, the reality had to set in that she was going down and you were going down with it. At some point, the ship's list increased and she started to nosedive and that's when the panic set in that you were doomed. And not just doomed, but that you were going to die a slow death in the frigid waters of the north atlantic. Ugh.
Also the fact they were 400 miles from land mass. Would’ve been so long out at sea before rescue came.
600 miles from the closest inhabited land mass@@mast3rchief536
People please obey God's Ten Commandments otherwise you will be judged soon as well😢
Just FYI too, this happened in the pitch black of night so passengers were unaware of what was truly going on. Makes it so much scarier.
The ship remained lit for some hours
Everybody dies.
Narrator: Yeah, that's good. Badabang, badaboom.
This youtube commenter: Copies the exact same thing that everyone else is saying without even trying to make it original
@@bransonbush6866 nah dog, I’m not mad. Find it more funny than anything
I guess he thought he is bruce willis
LFMAOAOOAOAOS
not everybody died
I know it's just a simulation, but seeing a massive structure like that sink seemingly endlessly to the ocean floor is actually terrifying. I may have some serious deep water phobia.
Oh boy. There were tons of people trapped within the ships too.
I was just waiting for the bow and stern to hit the sea floor but it just kept going and going lol It’s truly terrifying. 12,600 feet down? No thanks!
Same. I can't watch footage of the wreck for this reason.
@@osasunaitor Yea I have it
The Animation didn't show the Sharks and other deadly creatures swimming around when the ship was sinking , imagine being swallowed into the Dark Ocean at night in the middle of nowhere while Drowing and all you can see Teeth and Tentacles in the shadows
1:48 That's what happened to the small submarine
True
yup
At least it was a quick death
Now we need a CGI of how the OceanGate submersible imploded
💀
Too soon.
The unsinkable submarine...
Lol
That sub looked like a bottle of toothpaste the size of a RV! That was literally squeezed!
Even after all these years, you still have to feel for all those people that had to suffer the worst freezing drowning. Horrible.
“Badabing badaboom , exactly what we’re lookin for.”
Kyle Kyle yeah those sharks would’ve been just fine in the literal freezing 30 degree Fahrenheit water or lower that would kill humans. I think they’d be somewhere other than the freezing cold water at night.
Imagine being trapped inside the boat while sinking
Seriously. The way they died seems like the most horrific way to die. Drowning in the dark in freezing temperatures while an 800 foot boat sinks right in front of you and the closest land is 400 miles away or 12,500 feet below. Or being one of the unlucky people at the other end of the ship where it was still dry sinking at a fast rate causing your body to boil you alive and basically make you explode in the dark. That's terrifying.
Richard Rivals that of Junko Furuta’s.
People: Drowning and freezing to death:
James: Bada bing Bada boom. yeah, that looks good
The rest of the documentary leading up to this animation focuses on the physical and structural aspects of the sinking. It's only about forensics.
Imagine him saying that on a holocoust cgi remake
(Jk obviously) i have a dark sense of tumor
@@stopfilmingverticallys653 They're talking about the gyrations of the ship as it sank. Nothing more. This documentary didn't focus on the human element of the event.
if you watch the documentary "titanic: 20 years later with James Cameron" he talks a lot about how important it is to remember the people who died and touched on how he does forget sometimes and gets caught up in the forensics
@@tenorcenter its a joke
Still adding bodies to this day
"That was good"
1:02 RIP Fabrizio
Noooooo
I cannot imagine how terrifying it must have been. Especially when the lights shut off.
Badabing badaboom
@jarrod yuki No they don't,these people died,hard to go through worse than death
@jarrod yuki Yeah, but at least war sailors know the risk. These people were on a luxury cruise.
@@sfjlfkjsdlfkjds I feel like you're a toddler but here we go,dead don't suffer AFTER death,drowning in freezing water or being trapped in a huge sunk ship is very much suffer,grow up
It would've been dark. Imagine holding onto the stern like Jack and Rose. They would've only herd and barely seen the black ocean getting closer. Ever been to the beach at night? Its a black void. Absolutely terrifying.
Survivors traumatized for the rest of their lives
Narrator: Yup, that's about right.
“Thank you for that fine forensic analysis Mr. Bodine. Of course, the experience of it was... somewhat different.”
If you don't want to be traumatized for the rest of your life, you should not live in the first place.
I think he's looking at it from a strictly scientific point of view of how she sank. I mean maybe it was a little disrespectful but he was just focusing on the science of the sinking not the tragedy.
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A Dinsmore its a meme m8 im gonna woosh you r/wooosh
1:09 "that looks good"
"bada bing bada boom thats exactly what were looking for"
im dead
It's cool to think you can pinpoint pretty much the exact spot Titanic was when it sank based off of the pile of boilers and an engine. You can also see how the stern corkscrewed almost straight down while the bow sort of glided away
It still frightens me when I think about it: A pitch black night, only freezing cold water around you and the huge, sinking ship in your back - facing death any second.... It must have been really really horrible! RIP to those who drowned that night.
Not to mention the hundreds of people all screaming and desperately thrashing around. Until, one by one they went silent.
yes. Sub zero!
Actually if you were able to grab a bucket and put it over your head and went down quick it would’ve kept an air pocket so you could survive another 5 minutes
It's a glorious death bro
They did NOT drown. The water temperature of the North Atlantic at that time of year is 28 degrees. Cold water kills faster than cold air
The most terrifying and disturbing part of watching these simulations is to realize that the stern was filled with people trapped below decks when it sank.
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Badabing badaboom
Well, at least they didn’t have to worry for too long. As soon as it imploded, they died
Should’ve watched this before going down to visit it…
now do this with the titan
Boom badabing badaboom!
Thanks to modern technology we only have to wait days not decades.
All the uncooked Lobsters on board "They had us in the first half, I aint gon lie"
Legend has it those lobsters are the last living survivors from Titanic
@@thsu8 truth says there where no live lobsters on titanic
Very underrated
@@thsu8
Lobsters when they realise the water is too cold:
We've Been Tricked, We've Been Backstabbed and We've Been Quite Possibly, Bamboozled
I don’t think that the lobster survived , the North Atlantic is not there place
I can not imagine how terrifying this would be if this happened to me
+umbraguitarist But the reason why people remember it was because everyone thought it was unsinkable.
+umbraguitarist I personally think that's pretty debatable.
Imagine being on this mammoth ship; feeling it slowly lilt to its side; maybe not even knowing its gaining water (and what if you're still below deck, like in third class? And know it, but you can't get out?); there aren't enough lifeboats, and everyone's trying to save themselves, hurting/killing others in the process; it's freezing;
you have to abandon your wife/kids/husband, saying your last goodbyes; you're pretty sure you're going to die a slow, cold and painful death (either by freezing and/or drowning); you hear the terrified screams of men, women, and children until all goes deathly silent; trying not to watch their dead bodies floating in the water as you wait for a rescue that may not come....
Yes, the world we live in today is worse than the day of 1912, but horrible things still happen. They always happen. For 1912, Titanic was one of them.
Also, comparing how much more often there are car accidents to the horrors of being on Titanic as it sinks seems like a very poor comparison to me (comparing quantity of terrible thing to the unbelievable horror of one event). To be honest, I'd rather not ever have to experience either situations, but if I was forced to choose, I'd rather be in a car accident than be on Titanic when it sank.
Just my thoughts and opinion.
+LUKEDOESGAMING | DAGGERS yeah its quit scary
+LUKEDOESGAMING | DAGGERS
I think I would just smother myself in jam and run around naked.
+zachanikwano, well said. I disagree with the assertion that "the world we live in today is worse than the day of 1912," though.
EDITED TO ADD: Then again, you said " day of 1912." Maybe you were talking about that one day?
The fact James Cameron already knows what happens next before the video even shows it is just amazing
Well he’s a renowned deep sea diver and he’s been doing this for decades. So it’s not too amazing for him to know about his passion. Him knowing everything is actually the least we can ask from him.
Cameron knows that the ocean at night was almost as scary as the Feminism that tainted his movie. Well I'll be goddammed! She's 90 and sassy!
@@bigneiltoo You have never known the love nor touch of a woman. It's ok... It's not your fault.
@@bigneiltoo lol I would tell you to go get some of what's on your pfp, but I doubt that you've ever convinced anyone to talk to you long enough for that to happen.
now we have new graves added by a sub full of rich folk
*Titanic completely demolished*
Narrator: *Badabing badaboom that's exactly what we're looking for*
Why do people keep calling him "narrator"? That's literally James Cameron, the dude who made the 1997 Titanic movie.
@@englishatheart That's literally the narrator ;)
@@englishatheart Because he is
It seems people get over deaths of those of the past real quick or rather they sort of joke about it many decades later. If you look at the incident as if it happened today, you’d realize people were fighting for their lives in the dark cold of the night. Others drowned inside Titanic. It is tragic when you really think about it.
@@juniorsir9521 There's a tragedy every day. Why worry about one that's over 100 years old. There are more people that died in more horrible circumstances, in far greater numbers, than this incident.
Even though it’s an animation, it’s still terrifying to imagine being aboard during this.
I highly recommend playing Titanic: Adventure Out of Time
@@DreadArkive how can I play it? it looks way to old for it to run on modern computers.
Why can't I see Jack & Rose?😂😂
can you believe what im afraid most is the cold? it must be friezing in the midle of the sea close to an iceberg
It makes me feel like I'm drowning just watching it. Driving over a bridge that cuts through a lake terrifies me (GPS took me along a route like that once, out in the country. Thank you Google maps) I cannot imagine experiencing something like this. I would have died long before I hit the water from sheer terror of winding up in that water. Falling and falling and falling...
Can't even play Subnautica
i love how nonchalant the commentary is lol, "badda bing badda boom" "yeah that looks good"
I keep seeing people "wondering if there were people drowning at the bottom." They would have imploded long before the ship reached the sea floor. The Titanic wasn't a sub, so it wasn't design to reach deep sea pressure. If some poor sap didn't die from freezing or drowning initially, they imploded.
I don't think the Titanic would implode. The ship is still under the sea. Its more that the doors holding the water back would break in rooms flooding the hole room some survivors maybe be in. So the people in lower floors would have drowned or died on imapct with the doors, but all of this would have happen long before they reached the sea floor, this is right.
The water flooding inside these rooms prevent the Titanic from imploding, because the preasure inside would be the same as outside.
@@93Litze Read my comment again. I specifically said "if there were survivors," meaning they are breathing and therefore have oxygen filled spaces in their bodies, they would have imploded.
@@KyiSoRo Oh, my mistake, i somehow missed this, but yeah you are right.
@93Litze the stern likely did implode though. So there was presumably air still inside the aft portions of it when it went under.
Telling people, that my Grandmother's Great Uncle died aboard the Titanic, is almost always a great conversation starter on cruise ships.
awe :((
That's morbidly funny
Is that true?!
The first part, yes, as for the second part.... I guess I'll stay off of ships just in case there's a family curse.
360zm, wow, My Grandmother's uncle was Joseph Boxhall 4th officer.
When you don't have 3 hours to watch Titanic.
EDIT: Wow, this comment blew up, not sure why but I'll take it. LOL
@@dankmattersadoptedsonsonss5834 show some respect
@@politecat4236 he is right!
@Edwyn Deer dream in 1912 be like
I didn't watch Titanic, cause I really have things to do in my life.
Or the 3 hours it takes to watch the video of Titanic sink in real time
it's bout that time to recreate a Titan Submarine Implosion
Reading these old comments after the submarine recently sank feels so weird..
Crew: This kinda boat is unsinkable.
Iceberg: That kinda joke is unthinkable
xa Do this is the best comment in my opinion 😂
Underrated
XD
It's midnight and I died... I can't stop laughing. I'm gonna cry. I feel so bad for laughing at these jokes... but they're so good...
GJ
Children: *Drowning violently in a sinking ship*
National Geographic: *Cheerful music*
I wouldn't really say it's cheerful music
@@nachojr5552 yeah it’s like action
The boat was empty
Why every time I see a Titanic sink video I see thus joke
Why every time I see a titanic sink video I see this joke
Titanic getting kill assists after a century
😂noooo
Everyone knows why I’m here today…..
👀
👀
Why?
@@STC987idk
I think it has something to do with a certain submarine, perhaps?
that last power-out during the breaking-up always terrifies me. i can't imagine the real horror. poor souls.
Most of the passengers would have jumped overboard by then.
Must've been terrifying
Imagine still being in the ship while it sinks. Sure they already drowned but jesus that would have been a horrible way to go out
FBI is watching probably wouldn’t be that bad, only takes around 3 minutes, definitely not the worst way to go out
@@aussieboy77 actually I am pretty sure around 1,500 people were either trapped inside or clinging onto the stern
When I was a kid, I was obsessed with the titanic!!
Same, watched the movie like 40 times, no joke, always fast forwarding the VCR to the iceberg part
Same here!!
Same here! I was like 10 at the time and wanted to become an engineer.
Random Stuff Guy im a 11 year old AND IM OBSSESED WITH THE MOVIE AND THE REAL TITANIC
Random Stuff Guy I was obsessed and I still kind of am, except I am not as obsessed as I was.
+5 assists
😂😂😂😂
😂lol
Chilllll
Jesus
Mistakes were made when that dude said "not even god can sink this ship"
"This ship can't sink!"
"She's made of iron sir, I assure you she can. And she will."
That's just chilling and iconic at the same time. Imagine how Andrews had to have felt...he knew that ship inside and out.
It takes YEARS upon years for humanity to build its greatest achievements, only for nature to rip and tear them into nothing in seconds, minutes, hours.
Probably pretty good, one theory is he knew it would sink to collect insurance money
Every time I think of this movie that's the first line that comes to my mind
Modern ships can rip through those nature icebergs easily.
Sometimes humanity also does that to nature
Or always
The ocean is literally terrifying in ways no human can describe fully
And the crazy thing is the ocean isn't deep at all it's just covers a vast area
@@ENZOxDV9 it’s deep in comparison to our size but when comparing it to the width of the crust it’s literally so smol
Not really, it's just cold and dark, you might find a few rare fish. That's literally it.
@@culstrate3460 no. If you went to the bottom of an ocean, you would become flat like a pancake
And especially at night with total darkness and the screaming of steel twisting around and sinking.
Who’s here after the Oceangate Submarine??
Me
Coming soon, how the Titan Submarine came to sink/implode.
Titanic: *crying*
Global Warming: “Who hurt you?”
Titanic: *points at iceberg*
Global Warming: “Aight gimme like a century.”
Gimme a few years... century later
😂
😂😂😂
Don't get it?
@@kevinbergin9971 Global Warming is melting a lot of icebergs
*To show you the power of flex tape, I sawed this boat in half!*
I’m Phil Berg
WHAT'S UP GUYS, ALI A. HERE
Best titanic joke ever
THAT'S A LOTTA DAMAGE!!!
@suseJ lmaooooo
One thing that the simulation missed was that 1 of the Titanics funnels was a dummy, and did not function. Simulation shows all 4 in operations.
Not quite
watch?v=jqKd7HEhiX8
Now they got 5 new members. Condolences to the family and loved ones of those lost at sea. May their souls rest in everlasting peace. ❤
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Nah they were billionaires, using their money to pay for a trip where they could flex on poor people only to die. 250k could change my life. I have no sympathy for the rich.
@@ouikendLP Don’t subscribe.
Considering how cold the water was that night, what makes this even more gut-wrenching is the fact that the people who lost their lives most likely drowned from cold water shock, where they experienced an initial panic attack and struggled for air, then gradually lost function of all their extremities over the next 5-10 minutes, making it impossible to swim in that water. Absolutely terrible way to go. My heart aches for all of those people.
And many of them hanging onto wreckage in pitch darkness, probably still with a small flicker of hope that they'd be rescued, until it eventually all vanished with all their life
At least there were no sharks.
@@stevecooper2873 at the temperature of the water during that time, there wouldn’t be any sharks anyway 😂 but still, very sad..
Hundreds were pulled down with the stern while they were still clinging to it as it went under. A large object sinking like that creates a sort of "suction" (for lack of a better word) immediately around and above it as it plunges down. For them it would have been utterly terrifying but quick, as most wouldn't have resurfaced once it took them under.
@@namikstudios We hope it would be 'quick', but 4-5 minutes of drowning in freezing water might seem like a lifetime.
*stern hits the ocean floor*
James: *_BaDdA BInG BaDDa BOoM_*
BING BADA BOOM! 2:15 ya ya Ya YO 1:26
B a d a b i n g b a d a b o o m
How would you know he said it with those letters in caps? Stop assuming.
@@user-yz3vn4wb2v Uhhhhh. Are you really telling someone to kill themselves.... Cause if u are.... *fix ur life. Something is NOT ok*
@SellingCommunityNL no u
This is the most terrifying simulation ever than any horror movie. I can’t image how those people feel. I almost felt like I was on that boat sinking. This is so scary. RIP to the people that didn’t get to make it through this terrifying event 😢
It becomes even more terrifying when you realise that in reality the Titanic sank into pitch black "can't see your hand in front of face" darkness. And think of how cold that water is and astonishing pressure.
I never knew about that hydraulic effect of the water following the portions of the ship until I saw these Titanic animations. And no idea of how powerful it was either.
Crew: This ship is unsinkable!
Iceberg: are you sure about that
*intense john cena music plays*
It never was referred to as unsinkable. Only in the movie did they boast about it being unsinkable.
@@xBloodxFangx yeah ik, my comment is about the crew saying that.
nice
Titanic: *surprised pikachu face*
When Rose asks Jack to paint her picture without clothes
Jack : Badabing Badaboom.
ive wanked off to that scene bada bing
@@eon14873 ....
“Jack I want you to paint me like one of your French girls wearing this only this”
@@yomomashouseidk9465 bada bing Banda boom
@@eon14873 bada boom
Who's here after the tragic implosion of the titanic sub?
Its been 109 years, but none of us forget the incident.
Rest in peace for the ones who lost their lives in the tragedy
Bada bing bada boom
@@hippityhoppity5035 what
sure it was a terrible accident but the sinking of the titanic was nothing compared to the sinking of the uss indianapolis, where hundreds of sailors had to float in shark infested waters for hours until they were picked out and killed, or the sinking of the uss johnston with sailors trapped inside still firing the guns of the ship as it went under
@@Robloxchat123 Ah yes, please refer to GreenKai when talking about tragedies who will decide if they are "anything" .
@@hippityhoppity5035 lmfao
Plot twist: The guy talking isn’t a narrator, it’s an audio recording from 1912 of some dude watching the Titanic sink from one of the lifeboats
Gut just sittning there watching people drown: badabing badaboom, looks good to me
Just once it would be good to go through comments without seeing "plot twist..." rubbish
HOLY SHEEEEET
@@borkly2491 Why? Because it started with “Plot twist”?
I could remove it and the comment would still mean the same thing, so if you don’t like UA-cam comment trends, stay out of the UA-cam comment section.
@@nolanjoseph1553 stfu
Now they need to add the simulation of the implosion of the Titan sub and the final location along the Titanic
This is one of those events I can't think too much about as it leaves me feeling horrified and depressed.
same
+Richard Booth Want to know another depressive thing?
The White Star Line went after the families who worked on the Titanic and charged them for the uniforms...The friggin uniforms that those people died in...
+1BrknHrtdRomeo They didn't.
Lol nvm then...they did worse than that.
They fired the DEAD employees on April 15th just so they didn't have to pay their families their pay wages. The same went to surviving employees who did everything by the book and saved as many passengers as they could. They got to New York penniless with nothing but their uniforms...and yeah, I'm going to assume that they were still charged for those as well.
So yeah...the Titanic was tragic but what's depressing is how White Star dealt with it.
+1BrknHrtdRomeo
You've gotta squeeze all the pennies out of that incident man, the company just lost billions building that ship.
Of course, the experience of it was... somewhat different.
+Eden Maru Eden, wtf is your malfunction? Why was that comment necessary?
Just a troll.
com certeza !
I was thinking EXACTLY the same thing / quote! The narration by Cameron was very insensitive. He sees it as a scientist / director, of course, but what about the poor people who actually had to experience the whole sinking! Look how terrifying it is! Can you imagine being there? I can. I can see myself there. If I WAS there, I would be mentally scarred for life. Terrifying.
Survivors have mentioned being traumatized by the sounds people made while drowning, haunting them for the rest of theirs lives. Something movies don't often show you is the horrific and unforgiving nature of disasters.
The best part of this animation is how it shows what happened to the deck house. She broke between funnels 2 and 3 but the area between 3 and 4 was missing for a long time.
I see why this is recommended to me now
This has nothing to do with the submersible. Not sure why you thought it did.
Just try to imagine being on that ship, knowing you're hundreds and hundreds of miles away from the nearest civilisation, it's past midnight, it's dark, the water is freezing, there aren't enough life boats to save even 2/3 of the passengers on board and the ship is just getting sucked into the ocean little by little and you know that once you fall into that water, you basically have maybe 10-15 minutes before you die from hypothermia, your body essentially freezes. That's true horror for you.
Yes
And then someone say that looks good
you don't die from hypothermia. you die from cold incapacitation
I realize , it's a movie so jack died, but the opportunity was there to save them both. Thinking of what I would've done is different from actually being in the situation. But still feel me and my lady would have both survived. Jack had time and opportunities. 👍
What makes this scary is that the bodies still floating in the next days, some of them decapitated by an incoming ship, some of the lifeboats are missing and found with decomposed bodies
"Badabing Badaboom, that's exactly what we're looking for"
Very appropriate
It’s an animation...
Lol
he was judging the new CGI animation and the accuracy
He's clearly talking about the animations accuracy
This guy is clearly making a joke
falling for miles under water is actually insane
Humans: 0 titanic: 2
And the ocean is the umpire.
😔 🥀
third times the charm, anyone up to sign a waiver?
@@REBECCA12341 lmao what
Cameron's commentary is so heartfelt. I mean, this is about men, women and children drowning in the middle of the night in a cold and unforgiving ocean. Imagine the desperation that went through them the last minutes before they died, watching their loved ones drowning by their sides too, the screams, the chaos. The inevitable end.
Badabing, badaboom!
Not gonna lie, you had me in the beginning! XD
"In epiosode two, James Cameron provides uplifting commentary on the dolphin slaughter at Taji cove."
Imagine people talking about 9/11 this way "annddd the towers begin to fall badabing badaboom!"
Very disrespectful
@@haydenreaves5991 alright snowflake
We've got the double-keel hang on, followed by a triple-stack flip (that looks good), and we've got a 360 kickflip semi-nosedive with a full Johnson, then there's a full-frontal Tony Hawk 900 horizontal-vertical under flip implosion (yea, that's about right), then it's followed up by a head-on double whammy Badabing Badaboom with a side of fries
@yoshiyoshi Don't forget about the inverted triple axle cake splitter
Always thought it was double peel 🤣
Nailed it!
🤣🤣
Would you like to supersize that?
Thank you for that fine forensic analysis, Mr. Bodine.
Add five more members who went to give tribute to it
These will be remembered with titanic ever
People asking if people could survive down on the Ocean floor before Drowning of course. No. At that depths your Ear drums would explode.
+johnstjohn1987 The ship probably took 6-10 minutes to fall 12500 feet.. Anyone inside the ship would have been exposed to increasingly intolerable water pressure. If you were in an air bubble, you would see it rapidly shrinking as pressure forced it through all cracks and fissures. The air pressure would be very very painful on your eardrums. Even if you could manage to take a breath or two in the bubble before it escaped, you would not have survived past a couple thousand feet deep, because the water pressure would violently push the air out of your lungs. All cavities would be forcibly invaded by pressurized seawater. The pressure could not be resisted for more than 30 seconds, I suspect. It would be drowning, but not like drowning at the surface.
Thought it was 6 seconds
*****
Sounds about right
johnstjohn1987 Do the math. 12500 feet in 6 seconds. How fast would the ship have to be falling to cover that distance in 6 seconds? Ridiculous.
***** That doesn't answer my question. Most estimates put the descent time of the Titanic from surface to seabed at between six and 10 minutes, or about 2000 to 1200 feet per minute. The other guy here estimated a descent rate of 12500 feet in 6 seconds, which would be about twice the speed of sound. Impossible.
If this guy was on the titantic:
"Ok now bow is plunging straight down, looks good"
"Bows going down like a torpedo"
"We're almost vertical, that looks right"
*Ship starts to groan*
"Now the bow is accelerating downwards"
"We're starting to see the stern go up"
"We've got our maximum stress"
*Ship splits in half, people screaming as the stern falls backwards*
"And yea boom. Boom breaks."
"The double keel hang-on."
"And then they separate."
@@TheExperienceYT *and yeah, BOOM it breaks*
Don’t forget the *badabing badaboom*
😂😂😂
almost everyone: *DIES*
James: *Yeah, sounds about right.*
Who’s here after the submarine went down? ✋🏼
11 years later, and comments are as frequent as 20-30 minutes ago. Wow
its because of the submarine incident
@@cloudrzwell duh.
@@brunettebarbie777Literal Larry breaking it down for us up there😂
@@cloudrz*submersible
@@cloudrz submarine are for military submersibles
I don't understand why so many people are getting upset at this video. It's nothing more than a rendition of how the ship itself sank... That's it. It's not mocking what the people on board went through, it's simply about the physics of what happened.
BAD POETRY WITH: Phillis Wivers
BAD POETRY WITH: Phillis Wivers well the stern did not go vertical than sank it went up in the air and sank same as the bow it did not go vertical
Maybe because there sad because maybe there ants or uncles died on that ship?
PrinceRam
The original Stuff PriceRamlGMier
Who would win?
*the biggest passenger liner*
or
*one cold boi*
the icy boi is undefeated 1-0
I like titanic and of course the cafe cherubs and angels anaconda restaurant gymnasium scottland road and the marconi room
Do you even care, you realize this happened and over 1500 people died.
except it wasn't a passenger liner it was a Royal mail courier only Britain would blow 8 million bucks (344 million by today's standards) on a glorified mail vessel and then brag it was unsinkable
LMAO
MY HOMIE CAME BACK FOR 5 ASSISTS AFTER 100 YEARS
cool thanks, saved me 250k!
"And she's got her whole ass sticking up in the air and that's a big ass we're talking 20- 30 thousand tons, okay? And the hull is not designed to deal with that pressure so what happens? Kch! She splits!"
+cas sandys Thank you for that fine forensic analysis, Mr. Bodine.
"But the experience if it was........... Somewhat different."
😂😂
That line never gets old
+cas sandys kinda sounds wrong
+cas sandys Of course, the experience of it was... somewhat different.
People: **gets cut in propeller**
Narrator: *Yep, that's good*
That was the britanic not the titanic lol BUT some might have been crushed by it
@@JustJohn505 they were because when it snapped it fell and hit people.
@@ryan-ch6fp now you are just stretching it
@@ryan-ch6fp It didn't?
@@AndyHappyGuy I'm talking about the titanic. It snapped.
anybody here after Titan
we think alike :P
1:47 "And Boom, Implodes!" 💀
Bro 💀
Crew man: It is unsinkable. God Himself couldn't sink this ship!
God: Bada bing bada boom.
I'M LAUGHING SO HARD
I AM DYING I LOVE THIS HAHAHHAHA
They just got cocky when building it.
It was Rose's fiancé who said that, not a crewman.
God Himself Couldn't Sink This Ship was a quote from the newspapers of 1912 when Titanic construction ended.
*Talking about one of the biggest naval tragedies in history*
"Ba da bing, Ba da boom"
Bro UA-cam’s algorithm timing
Lol so true