@@bigboner4605 From the Event Horizon Wiki: Screenwriter Philip Eisner acknowledged that Warhammer 40,000 influenced the story. In the setting of Warhammer 40,000, spaceships travel the galaxy by passing through "the Warp"-a parallel dimension where faster-than-light travel is possible, conceptually similar to "hyperspace" in Star Wars, but which is also inhabited by demonic spirits that can infiltrate the ship and possess the crew if said ship is not properly shielded. Fans consider Event Horizon to be an unofficial prequel to Warhammer 40,000, when humankind discovers the Warp and learns of its dangers the hard way.
The grip strength on these guys is phenomenal. Metal fixtures getting ripped out yet these are holding on by only their fingertips. World class rock climbers right there
@@raven4k998well, about a half hour ago this chick put him in an arm lock, so for him to go from limpwristed scientist to throwing her halfway across the room with one arm, for sure he received major strength from his demonic buff
Now seriously : weir at that moment is no longer human, he´s demonic, the strength of his arms must resemble that of an adult alien if he holds on with his fingers for 15 seconds apart from bending the metal 💪😅
@@andressorribes5652 Theres such a thing as hysteric strenght. When in life or death situation, your body can unlock its « safety measures » that prevent your own strenght from tearing your own muscles apart from sheer exertion. That is enough for some peoples to lift a car for a few seconds from the side to allow someone to exit for instance I think that this little piece of catwalk could be bent through if someone gripped it extremely hard whilst being thrown into the vacuum of space
Miller: "If you miss me you'll blow out the hull!" Guy with no eyes: "What makes you think I'll miss?" Miller: "..." Where we're going we won't need eyes to see. But here we do.
@@sky9159 they would die in the moment the glass breaks. but it also depends what pressure is on the outside of the ship. if it much higher then the inside of the ship, the decompression drops like instandly the window breaks.
Weir goes to such great lengths to answer Miller’s question of where the ship has been. He even sacrifices his eyesight for that purpose. Yet somehow he’s the bad guy. It’s good that his hearing is so good so he knows where to aim. And that he remembers where to push on the touchscreen. The movie is really about how some people will never be satisfied.
@G E T R E K T Did you REALLY think you could destroy this ship? She’s defied Space and Time. She’s been to a place you couldn’t possibly imagine……and now… *IT’S TIME TO GO BACK.*
When i saw this movie as a kid, the concept of the hell the crew went to caused me nightmares. I know it sounds wussy, but i think people don't actually realize the concept. Because if you did, and actually thought about it. It should have scared the shit out of your too.
Maybe not even then. The realm the crew went to seemed to be a world of utter nightmares and horror. Just being in it's general proximity, let alone the aftermath and being actually in it caused the crew to go insane. People on the search and rescue team started killing themselves even. They went somewhere that was pure evil. And it looked like it wanted at least someone to survive to spread it's influence with the ship. @@mangarrian
@@mangarrian They ended up in the Warp without Gellar Fields. Result: Daemons run rampant on the ship and goodbye to anything sentient within those halls. You either turn Chaos Worshipper or you get turned into nice red paint.
well you know the ship itself is absurdly large to begin with so it makes sense it has shit loads of air inside think about how the co2 filters for the clerk can do shit to keep the air breathable so much co2 in the air they are sataurated quickly trying to clean it all so yeah I would expect her to hold a lot of air inside considering how large the ship looks from the various shots and such that bridge window large as it is is like a pin prick when your talking about decompressing the whole ship it will take a while to do such a thing think about how large the ship is physically the whole event horizon then the amount of air makes sense she's a beast she's huge so yeah I would expect her to hold a lot of air
I feel like when Dr Weir is shouting “Miller” he’s no longer being possessed by the ship. Like the fear in his voice just seems out of place if he knew he’d be brought back by the ship. It’s similar to Jimmy when he regains sanity. Just think it adds a layer of tragedy to Weirs character.
Dr. Weir falls to Chaos... In the infamous cut footage apparently you can even see the EH was turned into the Slaanesh Party Bus. Yep, film was set in the 40K universe when humans inadvertently discovered the horrors of the warp. I will die on that hill too.
@DestructoCopter Unfortunately, as far as the studio says no. Allegedly In the original cut it shows in more detail the crew more or less 'f@$$ing each other to shreds'. However it was decided less shown is better regarding their fate. For runtime it makes sense but I would still sell my soul to see it. It's considered lost media.
@@Yalrick ok the full story goes that the original cut of the film was stored in a mine in the Czech Republic. Somehow moisture damaged it but it’s still somewhat viewable. The quality is crap but you can get an idea. Unfortunately it borked any chance of the full original cut ever being made
Slaanesh eh? ..Ouch. Out of all the four, they got that one. They'd have been better off even with Nurgle. Khorne'd at least put them to their ends quickly. Tzeentch might be overall the "Best" option for survival. Sure you'll probably doom everyone you meet upon your "safe" return as a result but .. cmon. its Tzeentch. If he can have a laugh by keeping you and your crew alive, he fuckin will.
Hans Reinhardt: Hello Sam Weir, where are the additional captives you promised? Weir: I’m afraid it’s just Captain Miller and I Reinhardt: We aren’t so tolerable of failure, Weir, time to receive the red shell, and become the permanent statue here in Hell…
Love the sound design on the arrow gun. This film was way ahead of its time in special effects, sound, concept, and so much more. I'm not going to go as far as to say it revolutionized scifi in film, I mean I want to say that, but at the very least I'd say it set a really high bar for future films. Kurt Russell was right when he said to Paul Anderson "Forget about what this movie's doing now. In fifteen years time, this is going to be the movie you're glad you made".
OSHA requirements to reduce stress and leg veins for people who stand stationary for long periods of time.. I know because I worked many summer jobs in crappy food processing plants. Those rubber mats were EVERYWHERE due to people working at "stations..."
They weren't invented yet. This was humanity's first encounter with Chaos. The stories the survivors brought back to Earth, must have gotten the attention of the man who would become the Emperor, and become the first of the chain of events that lead to the Imperium.
i really liked this movie but it was too short, there was so many things they could extend or add, maybe some scenes in 'hell' more scene about the other crew, more details, etc... the movie deserved one more hour to really go deeper in the hell passage
There's a director's cut that runs around 130 minutes but been destroyed or lost after testing audience that doesn't like the brutality in this original cut back in 97. U can find some scrapped footages here on yt in a very bad quality.
@@makavelilegend92 yeah i know and its what i found stupid, im sure their testing audience must have been grand ma or sensible people who dont appreciate real gore content movie, they basically took a testing audience who was not the target people of the movie , im sure of it
If I had 100 million dollars I'd say to Paul Anderson remember that really, really great film you did in 97. Go re-shoot all the lost footage, and when he asks what about advertising or anything else all I'll say is, we'll just tell everyone its the final cut of event horizon, they all know what they'll be in for.
@@norbertomelgares Unless your real name happens to be Lloyd Levin and you were the producer for EH, then it's rather unlikely as he's the only person known to possess the sole remaining VHS copy containing Anderson's original rough cut with all scenes intact.
I honestly think that the ship and the reactor basically creates these delusions and people are reacting to it like people would react to Fear gas or laughing gas.
Delusions? Dude, Weir litetally separated one of the crew members from their skin, sowed it back onto the skeleton, and somehow got the whole thing affixed to the ceiling with little to no effort, in a short matter of minutes. I am not so convinced these are mere delusions. Some are, but Weir wasn't just someone gone mad. Honestly I'm convinced whatever the hell it is, is demonic in nature. I don't think mere gravity waves can produce something so chilling and void of humanity.
My mom and I watched this today (not our first time) and she believes the reason Weir becomes easily seduced by the ship's presence is because he got sucked into the gateway portal thing some time beforehand and just didn't remember. My theory is when everyone else is being tormented by the ship showing them their greatest regrets, they all chose not to give in except for Weir. He gave in at a certain point due to his wife's suicide and that made him more susceptible to the ship's influence. Which explanation(s) do all of you have?
Hm… wasn’t it earlier in this movie that they showed the somewhat realistic effect of the vacuum of space on a human body? But then this scene happened…
I'm pretty sure doom 3 was inspired by event horizon. I really wish the new games were like doom 3. Because the horror atmosphere is so great. It's just like what sadly happened to gears and resident evil The action got better but they slowly lost in what made them good.The bleak atmosphere of the dark.
@@rgblue Yeah, and the new gears games just have bad stories that are losing our atmosphere. The only thing I liked about 5 was further revealing the grub's origins. And having a lot of invotion in the gameplay, even though it could have felt more like years instead of something like from destiny or some s***.
This was supposed to be a 40K movie, but through legal reason, it was made into something else. Don't believe me? Think of it like this: a group of astronauts test an experimental device for fast travels, aka Faster then Light or in 40K warp traveling. They unintentionally cross into Korne domian which drives them bloodthirsty and demonic possessions. Still, it's an interesting film
This is very unrealistic, there is not enought air inside a ship like this to last a 3 minutes long decompression, and neither the decompression of 1 atm is strong enough to bend metal, especially by human hands... So clearly, there are a lot of warp shenanigans going around here.
This film borrows from a few others. Solaris. Hellraiser. Aliens (but that's a given). Some 1950's one that I can't remember the name. Edit: Forbidden Planet
Just because someone has clawed out their own eyes and decided to drag you and all your friends to Hell, it does not mean they have "gone evil". Honestly, so judgmental. 🙄
Very good movie but was anyone else kinda' let down by the gore and stuff right at the end? I mean it was such a buildup.. I was expecting something unspeakably horrific and traumatizing ( maybe getting a glimpse of actual hell with the demons and the torture and the blood curdling shrieks idk ) but it was just gore...
The best Warhammer 40K movie so far.
Yah, it's been through the warp and back! It's not a space hulk tho.
@@Yuegos The Emperor Protects!
@@YuegosI imagine one of the spacehulks has the drive section deep in its heart, and Weir is still there, waiting.
He meant to type Dead Space. He's sick, take him to the infirmatory. Along with the drones that thumbs up'd his comment.
@@bigboner4605 From the Event Horizon Wiki:
Screenwriter Philip Eisner acknowledged that Warhammer 40,000 influenced the story. In the setting of Warhammer 40,000, spaceships travel the galaxy by passing through "the Warp"-a parallel dimension where faster-than-light travel is possible, conceptually similar to "hyperspace" in Star Wars, but which is also inhabited by demonic spirits that can infiltrate the ship and possess the crew if said ship is not properly shielded. Fans consider Event Horizon to be an unofficial prequel to Warhammer 40,000, when humankind discovers the Warp and learns of its dangers the hard way.
Little did Laurence know he would be in an even bigger movie a couple years later, sporting shades & overcoat.
The signal
He even used the "The little one is " line in both films when intorducing the crew.
Well before that he lifted up a whole person with just one arm and threw it across the whole room. So yeah. He is pretty strong.
And also that he would literally be a whole lot bigger.
And then in a shittier and shittier sequel of that movie, getting fatter and fatter.
The sound effect at 1:26 literally made me spit out my coffee. That's the Tom & Jerry sound effect when one of them runs away quickly.
So true! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂 no way I backed it up when I read this and died
Hahaha yes that or a ricochet in an old James bond movie.
Well those sounds do come from real life, from actual ricochets.
The sfx is like comical relief
The grip strength on these guys is phenomenal. Metal fixtures getting ripped out yet these are holding on by only their fingertips.
World class rock climbers right there
I always wondered why the hard vacuum didn't affect Dr. Weir like it affected baby bear🤔
@@raven4k998 the ship pretty much gave Weir superpowers
@@raven4k998He was given powers by the ship. He gets stronger when he comes back.
@@raven4k998well, about a half hour ago this chick put him in an arm lock, so for him to go from limpwristed scientist to throwing her halfway across the room with one arm, for sure he received major strength from his demonic buff
He had evil powers.. but now quite enough
I love how the heroes of space movies can fight the physics of the universe with their arm muscles, usually fingers.
@Everhett does stuff Wow, thank you! I posted that 6 month's ago, I never noticed the typo when I posted.
@Everhett does stuff good job keep up the good work
Now seriously : weir at that moment is no longer human, he´s demonic, the strength of his arms must resemble that of an adult alien if he holds on with his fingers for 15 seconds apart from bending the metal 💪😅
The ship has supernatural powers
@@andressorribes5652
Theres such a thing as hysteric strenght.
When in life or death situation, your body can unlock its « safety measures » that prevent your own strenght from tearing your own muscles apart from sheer exertion.
That is enough for some peoples to lift a car for a few seconds from the side to allow someone to exit for instance
I think that this little piece of catwalk could be bent through if someone gripped it extremely hard whilst being thrown into the vacuum of space
Miller: "If you miss me you'll blow out the hull!"
Guy with no eyes: "What makes you think I'll miss?"
Miller: "..."
Where we're going we won't need eyes to see. But here we do.
🤣☠️
"What makes you think I'll miss"
"...Are you really gonna make me say it?"
He missed so much that he fucked the whole ship up hahha
To be fair he was demonicly possessed and shooting at a moving target. He was able to navigate and press buttons just fine.
I love that line.
@madsquirrelmods3035 thats the joke.
It’s been decompressing for over a minute, how much air they got in there lol
Long as the plot armor saves him and her
Yeah I wonder what would really happen and how long it would take for everyone to die on board if that actually happened in our reality.
@@sky9159 they would die in the moment the glass breaks. but it also depends what pressure is on the outside of the ship. if it much higher then the inside of the ship, the decompression drops like instandly the window breaks.
@@sky9159 It's not only the decompression but also the temperature drop that would kill every body, probably in just a few seconds. 2 or 3 I'd say
@@ericv-kj3du why would there be a temperature drop?
Weir goes to such great lengths to answer Miller’s question of where the ship has been. He even sacrifices his eyesight for that purpose. Yet somehow he’s the bad guy.
It’s good that his hearing is so good so he knows where to aim. And that he remembers where to push on the touchscreen.
The movie is really about how some people will never be satisfied.
Some people eh?
That's because the ship guides him.
I think that weir was always somewhat weakened by the evil , at first he wakes up with the bad memory of his wife's suicide
@@Sgt_Bacon189 In this case, the ship itself should do what Weir did.
Well, that's what happens without Gellar fields.
it's ok he's just like me now🤣🤣
Dr. Weir tried to be that villain in the chair, but his chair got ripped out of the floor and he flew into space. All his own fault.
@G E T R E K T Did you REALLY think you could destroy this ship? She’s defied Space and Time. She’s been to a place you couldn’t possibly imagine……and now… *IT’S TIME TO GO BACK.*
@@fortminor85I know to hell
@@Dukesparrow1999 You know nothing. Hell is just a word. The reality is much MUCH *WORSE.*
A movie i can watch over again and again and again.
Dude you've got one helluva stomach
I do like rewatching this movie from time to time.
I know every line and every quote in this movie cuz I watched it so many times
@@HABO2210 fun fsct the sod effect of the gunfring is aslo the ssne sound eftt of ksser sound in lost in space wel similar sound effect
@@nope9858this place is a tomb
When i saw this movie as a kid, the concept of the hell the crew went to caused me nightmares. I know it sounds wussy, but i think people don't actually realize the concept. Because if you did, and actually thought about it. It should have scared the shit out of your too.
I think the idea is that they went to proper Hell, like with Satan and everything.
Maybe not even then. The realm the crew went to seemed to be a world of utter nightmares and horror. Just being in it's general proximity, let alone the aftermath and being actually in it caused the crew to go insane. People on the search and rescue team started killing themselves even. They went somewhere that was pure evil. And it looked like it wanted at least someone to survive to spread it's influence with the ship. @@mangarrian
@@mangarrian They ended up in the Warp without Gellar Fields. Result: Daemons run rampant on the ship and goodbye to anything sentient within those halls. You either turn Chaos Worshipper or you get turned into nice red paint.
@@shoulderpyroi think tzeentch attack them
That ship has an absurdly large amount of air in it
well you know the ship itself is absurdly large to begin with so it makes sense it has shit loads of air inside think about how the co2 filters for the clerk can do shit to keep the air breathable so much co2 in the air they are sataurated quickly trying to clean it all so yeah I would expect her to hold a lot of air inside considering how large the ship looks from the various shots and such that bridge window large as it is is like a pin prick when your talking about decompressing the whole ship it will take a while to do such a thing think about how large the ship is physically the whole event horizon then the amount of air makes sense she's a beast she's huge so yeah I would expect her to hold a lot of air
I feel like when Dr Weir is shouting “Miller” he’s no longer being possessed by the ship. Like the fear in his voice just seems out of place if he knew he’d be brought back by the ship. It’s similar to Jimmy when he regains sanity. Just think it adds a layer of tragedy to Weirs character.
Dr. Weir falls to Chaos...
In the infamous cut footage apparently you can even see the EH was turned into the Slaanesh Party Bus. Yep, film was set in the 40K universe when humans inadvertently discovered the horrors of the warp. I will die on that hill too.
Is that footage available?
@DestructoCopter Unfortunately, as far as the studio says no. Allegedly In the original cut it shows in more detail the crew more or less 'f@$$ing each other to shreds'. However it was decided less shown is better regarding their fate. For runtime it makes sense but I would still sell my soul to see it. It's considered lost media.
@@DestructoCopter Apparently the only copies of those deleted scenes were stored in a mine somewhere, they're most likely lost forever now.
@@Yalrick ok the full story goes that the original cut of the film was stored in a mine in the Czech Republic. Somehow moisture damaged it but it’s still somewhat viewable. The quality is crap but you can get an idea. Unfortunately it borked any chance of the full original cut ever being made
Slaanesh eh? ..Ouch. Out of all the four, they got that one. They'd have been better off even with Nurgle. Khorne'd at least put them to their ends quickly. Tzeentch might be overall the "Best" option for survival. Sure you'll probably doom everyone you meet upon your "safe" return as a result but .. cmon. its Tzeentch. If he can have a laugh by keeping you and your crew alive, he fuckin will.
Cooper reacting like someone who just walked in on someone watching Event Horizon
Hans Reinhardt:
Hello Sam Weir, where are the additional captives you promised?
Weir: I’m afraid it’s just Captain Miller and I
Reinhardt: We aren’t so tolerable of failure, Weir, time to receive the red shell, and become the permanent statue here in Hell…
Maximilian ...
Love the sound design on the arrow gun. This film was way ahead of its time in special effects, sound, concept, and so much more. I'm not going to go as far as to say it revolutionized scifi in film, I mean I want to say that, but at the very least I'd say it set a really high bar for future films. Kurt Russell was right when he said to Paul Anderson "Forget about what this movie's doing now. In fifteen years time, this is going to be the movie you're glad you made".
I still think the best thing about this film is the ship has those rubber catering mats for most of the flooring 😹
OSHA requirements to reduce stress and leg veins for people who stand stationary for long periods of time.. I know because I worked many summer jobs in crappy food processing plants. Those rubber mats were EVERYWHERE due to people working at "stations..."
The gore and violence is okay but Yeah bleep the curse words.
This was a phenomenal sequel to hell raiser.
This is why we have Gellar Fields
They weren't invented yet. This was humanity's first encounter with Chaos. The stories the survivors brought back to Earth, must have gotten the attention of the man who would become the Emperor, and become the first of the chain of events that lead to the Imperium.
i really liked this movie but it was too short, there was so many things they could extend or add, maybe some scenes in 'hell' more scene about the other crew, more details, etc... the movie deserved one more hour to really go deeper in the hell passage
There's a director's cut that runs around 130 minutes but been destroyed or lost after testing audience that doesn't like the brutality in this original cut back in 97. U can find some scrapped footages here on yt in a very bad quality.
@@makavelilegend92 yeah i know and its what i found stupid, im sure their testing audience must have been grand ma or sensible people who dont appreciate real gore content movie, they basically took a testing audience who was not the target people of the movie , im sure of it
If I recall it was more the choice of the execs on why that blood orgy scene was cut. They thought it was too brutal.
If I had 100 million dollars I'd say to Paul Anderson remember that really, really great film you did in 97. Go re-shoot all the lost footage, and when he asks what about advertising or anything else all I'll say is, we'll just tell everyone its the final cut of event horizon, they all know what they'll be in for.
This movie scared the heck out of me as a kid and my mother would turn the channel when it got too scary
1997 was an interesting year for scifi films.
Event Horizon... What an excellent horror film! I bought it on DVD today. I canʼt wait to watch it tonight.
Enjoy. The best dark space movie ever. From my perspective even better than alien.
1:26 sound effects straight out of looney tunes lol
Wish they didn’t destroy the uncut version
I HAVE THE UNCUT VERSION IN VHS WITH 40 MINUTES MORE
@@norbertomelgares Unless your real name happens to be Lloyd Levin and you were the producer for EH, then it's rather unlikely as he's the only person known to possess the sole remaining VHS copy containing Anderson's original rough cut with all scenes intact.
*The Dr joins the Chaos*
I like movies like this. The vacuum breaks the screw connection, but the person can hold his own.
Love how Wier is calling out to Miller for assistance, despite the fact he was prepared to kill him. I doubt he'd be Miller's main concern.
Most underated movie
What makes you think I'll miss????
Well you have no eyes for one.
We can't listen to cuss words but we can watch brutal violence?
Feels connected to hellraiser
Welcome to Jurassic Park!
The vacuum rips apart the ship but they're strong enough to hold on... Not to mention the infinite air.
doctor grant went blind at 0:12 LOL
If I imagine the ship is like a huge tank of compressed air, it makes sense why there was so much air.
🤔 I wonder... When Weir was screaming for Miller, was he still possessed, or was he free from the ship's control?
Why were 90s screenwriters obsessed with airlocks opening
The amount of cheese in this film would make Wallace squee with joy 😂
Is Weir saying something at 1:36 or is he just screaming?
“Milllerrrrrrrr”
With no eyes, you can’t empathize.
That nail gun is strong af
Lmao things that are bolted down go flying and people are holding on with their grip strength alone :D
If hollywood wants money they could always released the og uncut movies,people would pay for that
Morpheous and Dr Grant have a tiff
Its a crime this movie was cut off,wish it even had a novelization or something
The magic of space >
Interesting nail gun
I honestly think that the ship and the reactor basically creates these delusions and people are reacting to it like people would react to Fear gas or laughing gas.
Oh believe me it is far FAR worse than just delusions...
nice theory!
Delusions? Dude, Weir litetally separated one of the crew members from their skin, sowed it back onto the skeleton, and somehow got the whole thing affixed to the ceiling with little to no effort, in a short matter of minutes.
I am not so convinced these are mere delusions. Some are, but Weir wasn't just someone gone mad. Honestly I'm convinced whatever the hell it is, is demonic in nature. I don't think mere gravity waves can produce something so chilling and void of humanity.
My mom and I watched this today (not our first time) and she believes the reason Weir becomes easily seduced by the ship's presence is because he got sucked into the gateway portal thing some time beforehand and just didn't remember.
My theory is when everyone else is being tormented by the ship showing them their greatest regrets, they all chose not to give in except for Weir. He gave in at a certain point due to his wife's suicide and that made him more susceptible to the ship's influence.
Which explanation(s) do all of you have?
Funny fact - that kinda holes in space (Aliens, Alien: Resurrection) make air disappeared in couple seconds. All air!
Hm… wasn’t it earlier in this movie that they showed the somewhat realistic effect of the vacuum of space on a human body? But then this scene happened…
this is materpiece of space horror
Unconcious girl lies casually without beeing pulled while two guys fight against vacuum of space.
I bet Morpheus wishes right about now that he actually went out that window...
He did infact, miss.
Also how did no one install a automatic closing hatch for if the window were to ever be blown open?
"You miss and you blow up the hole". Some guy appears at the window. Blows up the hole for the fun of it.
Airlock doors:"OK save her then we close"
what makes you think I'll miss............Well........ no eyes??
All of Hollywood lives in fear of the day the ordinary person figures out how explosive decompression works.
He reminds me of Dr. Betruger from Doom 3
I'm pretty sure doom 3 was inspired by event horizon. I really wish the new games were like doom 3. Because the horror atmosphere is so great. It's just like what sadly happened to gears and resident evil The action got better but they slowly lost in what made them good.The bleak atmosphere of the dark.
@@Elitesolider1023 Doom 3 gave me nightmares! I totally agree with you.
@@rgblue Don't get me wrong. I love the new doom games, but it really sucks. They don't feel as scary.That's doom three did
@@Elitesolider1023 exactly. The new doom games are just fast paced action shooters. Doom 3 had the scary atmosphere.
@@rgblue Yeah, and the new gears games just have bad stories that are losing our atmosphere. The only thing I liked about 5 was further revealing the grub's origins. And having a lot of invotion in the gameplay, even though it could have felt more like years instead of something like from destiny or some s***.
(Dr weir Screams) millllllller milllllerrr
Even with the eyes shut the evil mofo's can see
was that a Looney Tunes sound effect at 1:26 ? lol
event horizon is doom eternal without the doom slayer
i'd say 40k warp jumping without a gellar field
Lady and gentlemen, remember to turn on your Gellard field, or this may happen, or worse
1:26
hey i can hear cartoon sounds!
This was supposed to be a 40K movie, but through legal reason, it was made into something else. Don't believe me? Think of it like this: a group of astronauts test an experimental device for fast travels, aka Faster then Light or in 40K warp traveling. They unintentionally cross into Korne domian which drives them bloodthirsty and demonic possessions. Still, it's an interesting film
I always thought it was Slaanesh's domain they went through tbh
@@Scarytoaster1809 or that one too
Could definitely be slaanesh considering that blood orgy and the other stories I’ve heard from an interview from an actress
@@icyboi4793 apparently, they had to hire porn actors and actresses bc they were the only ones willing to do the hell scenes
@@Scarytoaster1809 and Amputees as well.
This movie is all types of fucked.
Watch the Black Hole. That film also shows Hell inside a Black Hole as well. Only you are stuck as a statue for eternity.
Would of been worse if the MPAA didn't make them cut a lot of gore
@G E T R E K T fucked is only a word
" movie is all types of fucked." except the type I like
This is the booking office for an Ibrox season book.
1:25 loony toons
This is very unrealistic, there is not enought air inside a ship like this to last a 3 minutes long decompression, and neither the decompression of 1 atm is strong enough to bend metal, especially by human hands... So clearly, there are a lot of warp shenanigans going around here.
a lot of air on that ship
The bleeps just make 0:50 funny
ladies and gents, the inspiration for Dead Space.
When the Gellar field fails
Where we're going,You won't need eyes to see
I like these Space horror movies.
But they don`t make that many.
This film borrows from a few others. Solaris. Hellraiser. Aliens (but that's a given). Some 1950's one that I can't remember the name. Edit: Forbidden Planet
Just because someone has clawed out their own eyes and decided to drag you and all your friends to Hell, it does not mean they have "gone evil". Honestly, so judgmental. 🙄
Yeah, don't be ableist. He's a perfectly sane and well-adjusted individual. 😂
Zakoni pakla su jedno a, zakoni fizike drugo, ali ipak ne treba izazivati sudbinu.
Still so creepy even now
I saw this movie and I already knew Dr. Weir was Evil
Dr Grant what have done !
Hell use 8th dìmension to manifest,create thing on 3D. They prob got traumatized by the water like 8th dimension.
Dr. Weir has gone evil just like me
What a lot of air. Where did it all come from?
O kurcze... NIe wiedziałem, że "Ciemna strona księżyca" miała remake...
U need constract plasma cutter ! And find more power nodes!
-U- ****YOU !
Very good movie but was anyone else kinda' let down by the gore and stuff right at the end? I mean it was such a buildup.. I was expecting something unspeakably horrific and traumatizing ( maybe getting a glimpse of actual hell with the demons and the torture and the blood curdling shrieks idk ) but it was just gore...
It could have been Donald Trump in the nude or something, but this is only a horror movie, they actually want people to go and see it
@@CellHeartWhats with you freaks and donald trump naked, its very perverse and weird.
Raptor scars on face of alan grand :)
Breathe my pressure!! |/:).
That's not how decompression works but whatever.
when neo choose blue pill
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The sci-fi flim was so depressing I only saw it once.
Unlimited air decompression.