Hey! Did you like this style of video? Let me know more movies you would like me to react/review. I know I've been uploading very inconsistently. A lot has been going on. It will come back to normality after summertime. :D
How about John Carpenter's _The Thing_ (1982)? It's not underwater, but it is actually good. There's always _Tremors_ if you want the deep-sea life-forms to come to us for a change.
I have a couple picks: - Shark Tale (one of the worst Dreamworks films and clearly trying to mimic the success of Finding Nemo which came out a year earlier, but it is an underwater film, so it technically counts 😂) - Help! I’m a Fish (another bad/weird underwater animated film where Alan Rickman is the main villain 😂)
I do like how this natural, animalistic Cthulhu acts when it's blown up. It doesn't struggle or fight like a thinking villain, is thrashes and wriggles like a confused animal. It's looking around trying to understand what's happening. I like it when filmmakers make their animal-like monsters actually act like animals. Like how the Rhedosaur from "Beast From 20,000 Fathoms" begins to play with a crushes car out of cat-like curiosity
The director confirmed the creature is Cthulhu (it's wing-like structures are visible on it's back when it is fleeing the explosion at the end). Cthulhu can slumber indefinitely at the bottom of the sea until the time is right for it to awaken and rise to the surface. It is actually a supernatural being that cannot be killed as it is not life in any terms that science can quantify or explain - a common theme with Lovecraft. As the famous H.P. Lovecraft quote goes, "That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die."
Yeah he did...and many cosmic horror fans say it doesn't make (Cthulhu is intelligent, its technology is more advanced than human's one, is very powerful and was trapped by another god). They say that, if these creatures existed in the lovecraftian universe, they would be hybrids (breeding between Deep Ones and humans), or, ....They don't think that the bigest creature is nor , however, they think that it would be more probable than the possibility of it being Cthulhu.
The awakening of Cthulhu should lead to total madness for all mankind. As it didn't happen in the movie, I presume it wasn't Cthulhu. When the heroes encountered the small creature for the first time, there was some kind of slime. That slime reminds me of a Shoggoth, who can be of any shape, including humanoid. And can be any size. What I mean, they fought with Shoggoth, but there is Cthulhu in this story, you can see it image at the abandoned station. But he is still dead waits dreaming.
@@genPackman in Lovecraft's original short story, the rise of Cthulhu does not lead to total madness for all mankind. In fact, Gustaf Johansen rams Cthulhu with a yacht, wounds the creature, and escapes as it recovers (he is later killed by cultists from the Cult of Cthulhu).
The way I see it, while this is Cthulhu, straight up, it's the "spawn" that are open for more interpretation. Personally, I think they could be Deep Ones-like beings, only this specific group is affiliated, and therefore related, to Cthulhu instead of either Dagon or Hydra, and have developed separately from those, which could also explain why they look different from the common, traditional artistic renderings of the Deep Ones that are better known, too. As for other elements mentioned in this thread: no, not everyone on Earth is affected and goes insane by Cthulhu upon awakening, especially not while he is in the process of it. From what I remember of The Call of Cthulhu, it was clusters of people who were inflicted, mostly by repetitive and lucid dreams of the entity which were so grotesque they drove some into at least a temporary craze, and the people who seemed more directly afflicted were the cultists themselves, who have had far more contact with Cthulhu's sleeping mind and are meant to be more attuned to it, and even then, that's a bit more theoretical and interpretative, since we don't really see how these people acted before their attempt at waking the old one. Also, no, not everyone goes immediately mad at the direct sight of Cthulhu. Some of the witnesses are often quite lucid, especially time later after their encounter when they're giving their testimonies, and as for suffering lapses of what we may call hysteria and such, most seem to be depictions of fight, flight or freeze responses, exagerated perhaps, or with some touches of temporary amnesia, but still, natural shock responses that may occasionally be aggravated by pre-existing conditions, mental and physical fatigue, and/or altered states, with "supernatural" factors being more of a very likely hypothesis considering the type of narrators Lovecraft preferred and his inclination for "beyond the reaches of our sciences" themes and elements.
I have at most a passing knowledge of Lovecraftian mythology, and that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. 1. Cthulhu is not only intelligent, its knowledge surpasses humanity's by such a massive amount we can't even comprehend how intelligent it is. 2. Its powers are literally infinite. If it wanted to destroy a base or kill some humans, they would be dust with barely a thought. 3. Cthulhu is a cosmic horror which reach goes beyond the stars. Why would it care for some random ass drill manned by some random ass humans? It would have been no problem if the director said "inspired by Cthulhu" rather than "is Cthulhu".
fun fact In 1960, Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh piloted the Trieste on its plunge to the deepest point on Earth - a 10,916 metres (35,800 foot) depression called the Challenger Deep.
Underwater is great, Alien meets the Cosmic Horror of H.P. Lovecraft and his creation Cthulhu, who is one of the “Great old Ones.” When it came to the littler creatures, I loved the inventiveness-particularly the one with the big mouth. This is a film I will sometimes put on in the background. I appreciate the scientific mindset but if linked to the Cthulhu mythos it is suggested the creatures are not of this world, (still, how would they have survived, and whatnot, are fun thing to think about.) Now, Cthulhu is not always depicted as an underwater/sea-based lifeform, however, Lovecraft does have more sea-based creatures, as can be seen in the Stuart Gordon film, Dagon, an adaptation of Lovecraft’s novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth. Two words “fish people.”
@@MisanthropicOcellus Per the film's director William Eubank, the giant monster is indeed Cthulhu. And per Lovecraft, these literally supernatural creatures aren't even made of matter as our science defines it. They defy the laws of physics and biology. It's just an element of this genre of fiction.
Thanks for accommodating us who are fans of horror…Cthulhu, although biologically have some underwater creature characteristics is a cosmic god and is a popular icon in the cosmic horror or Lovecraftian literature (he was made by Lovecraft and has been added to a lot of horror fiction, art and media)…although he sort of slumbers under the water the idea is he is sort of not exactly in the same dimension as us unless was invoked or summoned to be in our own plane…same as with other gods…so technically they are underwater on Earth just in a different dimension where elder gods usually dwell to sleep or create stuff with their dreams…the smaller animals seems like deep ones (which are half human half deep sea creatures, they are more related to Dagon than Cthulhu, although Dagon might be one of Cthulhu’s servants on Earth and probably the reason why the deep ones are guarding Cthulhu)… But I really appreciate the scientific approach…also I love the Subnautica reference lol…
This was a great reaction and Underwater is easily one of my favorite movies and i will definitely be picking up some of the merch on the website because it looks amazing
The idea of Cthulhu (if I'm remembering this correctly) is that it's like an ancient God-like being in the form of a monster, but the creature never originated on Earth, which I think was because it crash landed in the ocean (it's been a while since I last researched Cthulhu) and has been in hibernation ever since, because time to Cthulhu is very different in comparison to us. So, thousands or hundreds of thousands of years can pass before Cthulhu even wakes up in need to feed.
YOU SHOULD PLAY BAROTRAUMA,it’s like Subnautica,but 2D and instead of a fictional alien planet it’s the Europa moon that actually exists and it’s likely that harbors alien life! But because europa moon it’s completely covered in ice from the surface and the habitable part it’s a very deep ocean beneath that crust,it is a very dark atmosphere
I think with the atmosphere suits they were leaning more into the suits from *Alien*. I love how this movie wears it's influences right on on its sleeve. Giant anthropomorphic sea monster *inspired* by Cthulhu? Nope, just literally Cthulhu.
Something tells me you'd enjoy Lovecraft's books. Cthulhu isn't part of our tree of life because he's from the deep dark reaches of the birth of the Universe who arrived on Earth at some point in the Palaeozoic Era.
I'm ngl, in my opinion this has been one of the better Hollywood depiction of an underwater Lovecraftian horror. It does some missteps but it does a lot of things right at the same time
I had never heard of this movie before but this was a very entertaining video. I thought the format was great. I learn so much from watching your videos :).
So cute anyways yes fish talk new studies have shown. They clap their mouth make concussion waves at each other opening and closing gills changes ie waves,,, sound....
ok first of all at start was not any roaring monster like you said...it was all sort of material moving out of its base contruct placement which makes prolonged sound...now you know
They were not composed altogether of flesh and blood. They had shape. but that shape was not made of matter. When the stars were right, They could plunge from world to world through the sky; but when the stars were wrong, They could not live. But although They no longer lived, They would never really die. They all lay in stone houses in Their great city of R'lyeh, preserved by the spells of mighty Cthulhu for a glorious resurrection when the stars and the earth might once more be ready for Them.
Cthulhu is not an animal. It's an extradimensional godlike entity, millions or even billions of years old. Also Cthulhu can't physically die, because his whole existance isn't bound on this plane of existance.
I thought you would have realized the creature is modeled after a frog that carries its babies in its back/ skin. You can look it up. I realized that’s what it was modeled after when the mother got up and they were in the skin.
Could you please clarify what you meant when you said you said you were afraid to go into the water? How did that play into your decision to become a marine biologist?
After watching you react to a lot of deep sea stuff, you mentioning Subnautica reminded me of a game called Soma. Could you react to a play through of the game? I’m curious how you’d react to the deep sea stuff in there. It’s been years since I played it, but I think it was about humans living underwater after a war and they all mysteriously disappear? Idk. I *do* remember the twists in the story and they’re very interesting
Basically this is a H. P. Lovecraft adaption of his best know creature, "Cthulliu."........he wrote horror stories of ancient gods as you just read about on the video.....it's a descent movie for what it's about...mesage of movie, don't bring back ancient gods who don't like people.
If there was ever an ocean I would have liked to explore, it would be the Devonian (419 - 358 Million years ago) and the Jurassic to Cretaceous waters (201 - 66 million years ago). It's highly likely I would not last a few seconds though lol.
8:30 maria, i can reassure you. even if i don't like the idea of digging there, the earth's crust is on average 30 km thick. and the deepest hole drilled by humans is about 12 km. there is so much pressure down there that stones become soft. nowadays you can't drill a hole through the earth's crust ...yet^^. too much pressure, too much heat.
that 12 km hole was made using 70s technology in the 1970s and 80s so I'm pretty sure we can dig through the crust today if actually wanted to it for some reason
Yept, like you said Maria, big SubNautica Vibes..... And.....you're thanking Maria from the past.....Are you a Time traveller, like Marty mc Fly and Doc Emmet Brown, or did you slingshot around the Sun Like the crew of Star Trek did, or.....do you have a phonebooth that is bigger on the inside which can travel through Time and Dimensions in Space? I like to see that episode..... Thnx for the clip again, grtz from Rotterdam, the Netherlands.....
Fish don't roar? I was wondering about it for a bit. So leviathans for Subnautica would not make a sound if they were analogous to Earth's fish? I don't know if that even scarier or not. Your reaction to this horror movie was very entertaining even when I also don't like horrors. Good to see you back.
Alien planets don’t need to always be convergent evolution,since it’s an alien planet,they may be not fish (or majority of them),also,majority of animals there are vertebrates,like more than 60% and invertebrates only like 30-40%,where in earth,only 5% of all species are vertebrates (well,maybe less or a little bit more,maybe there are like more than 100,000 species of vertebrates we don’t know and that would make more than 10%)
I actually don't know how they make sound. I think they do have some vocal structures, but I'm not sure if they are the same as vocal chords. Would have to look that up
They worshipped, so they said, the Great Old Ones who lived ages before there were any men, and who came to the young world out of the sky. Those Old Ones were gone now, inside the earth and under the sea; but their dead bodies had told their secrets in dreams to the first men, who formed a cult which had never died. hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway. Some day he would call, when the stars were ready, and the secret cult would always be waiting to liberate him.
2:00 I guess we can make an assumption that this gigantic underwater monster is a mammal) Also, did dinosaurs roar? They do in movies, but what about reality?
Theoretically speaking, could a creature be large enough that other creatures live inside of it helping to create the nutrients it needs to sustain itself?
the secret priests would take great Cthulhu from his tomb to revive His subjects and resume his rule of earth. Then mankind would have become as the Great Old Ones; free and wild and beyond good and evil, with laws and morals thrown aside and all men shouting and killing and revelling in joy. Then the liberated Old Ones would teach them new ways to shout and kill and revel and enjoy themselves, and all the earth would flame with a holocaust of ecstasy and freedom.
Cthulu is more god than marine creature and is said to sleep at the bottom of the ocean. Would be very curious to see your thoughts and takes on this slumbering god
Another movie I recommend is Sphere (1998), I was getting very suspicious when she started saying humanoids and Cthulhu, Maria I want to know your opinion on Sasquatch or Dogman specifically?
It’s not roaring…it’s vocalizing like a whale but it’s bigger so it sounds even louder but it’s still a low frequency it’s also more of a growling kind of sound to me just big and picked up with their microphones and cleared up and put through another sound system without the water distortion and then it sounds like a roar as it’s big and loud..
Cool analysis, as always! Question: Would it even be possible to breathe at such depths? I know divers use helium mixtures to make the air thinner, would that still work or would it still be too dense to breathe?
This is not an environmentalist movie. The issue is, humanity here has trespassed into a place we were never meant to go, and awakened something beyond our comprehension. Something like Icarus flying too close to the Sun, or Adam and Eve eating the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge.
6:37 there goes the roaring, it is also not very smart to announce you are comming ... very very true, ... Maybe next generation of movie makers/writers can attempt to key into an intellectually stimulated fright and flight mode. Stimulating the brains normally just activate our curiousity.
Hey! Did you like this style of video? Let me know more movies you would like me to react/review. I know I've been uploading very inconsistently. A lot has been going on. It will come back to normality after summertime. :D
I do hope good things getting in the way of you uploading more
How about John Carpenter's _The Thing_ (1982)? It's not underwater, but it is actually good.
There's always _Tremors_ if you want the deep-sea life-forms to come to us for a change.
I have a couple picks:
- Shark Tale (one of the worst Dreamworks films and clearly trying to mimic the success of Finding Nemo which came out a year earlier, but it is an underwater film, so it technically counts 😂)
- Help! I’m a Fish (another bad/weird underwater animated film where Alan Rickman is the main villain 😂)
@@Lauren_210 Thanks for the suggestions. have to check them out =D
I enjoy how you still give scientific facts as you react. I've commented in the past about Europa Report. That movie was made for you for sure!
I do like how this natural, animalistic Cthulhu acts when it's blown up. It doesn't struggle or fight like a thinking villain, is thrashes and wriggles like a confused animal. It's looking around trying to understand what's happening.
I like it when filmmakers make their animal-like monsters actually act like animals. Like how the Rhedosaur from "Beast From 20,000 Fathoms" begins to play with a crushes car out of cat-like curiosity
The title had me for a second I thought it said “Marine Biologist reacts to water” I was so confused 💀
haha that would be a very short video xD
@@Seamemaria Pls make a reacting to water video for the troll
THIS HAD ME DYING
"Yes, my degree has prepared me to confirm to you that this water is infact wet."
The director confirmed the creature is Cthulhu (it's wing-like structures are visible on it's back when it is fleeing the explosion at the end). Cthulhu can slumber indefinitely at the bottom of the sea until the time is right for it to awaken and rise to the surface. It is actually a supernatural being that cannot be killed as it is not life in any terms that science can quantify or explain - a common theme with Lovecraft. As the famous H.P. Lovecraft quote goes, "That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die."
Yeah he did...and many cosmic horror fans say it doesn't make (Cthulhu is intelligent, its technology is more advanced than human's one, is very powerful and was trapped by another god).
They say that, if these creatures existed in the lovecraftian universe, they would be hybrids (breeding between Deep Ones and humans), or, ....They don't think that the bigest creature is nor , however, they think that it would be more probable than the possibility of it being Cthulhu.
The awakening of Cthulhu should lead to total madness for all mankind. As it didn't happen in the movie, I presume it wasn't Cthulhu.
When the heroes encountered the small creature for the first time, there was some kind of slime. That slime reminds me of a Shoggoth, who can be of any shape, including humanoid. And can be any size.
What I mean, they fought with Shoggoth, but there is Cthulhu in this story, you can see it image at the abandoned station. But he is still dead waits dreaming.
@@genPackman in Lovecraft's original short story, the rise of Cthulhu does not lead to total madness for all mankind. In fact, Gustaf Johansen rams Cthulhu with a yacht, wounds the creature, and escapes as it recovers (he is later killed by cultists from the Cult of Cthulhu).
The way I see it, while this is Cthulhu, straight up, it's the "spawn" that are open for more interpretation. Personally, I think they could be Deep Ones-like beings, only this specific group is affiliated, and therefore related, to Cthulhu instead of either Dagon or Hydra, and have developed separately from those, which could also explain why they look different from the common, traditional artistic renderings of the Deep Ones that are better known, too.
As for other elements mentioned in this thread: no, not everyone on Earth is affected and goes insane by Cthulhu upon awakening, especially not while he is in the process of it. From what I remember of The Call of Cthulhu, it was clusters of people who were inflicted, mostly by repetitive and lucid dreams of the entity which were so grotesque they drove some into at least a temporary craze, and the people who seemed more directly afflicted were the cultists themselves, who have had far more contact with Cthulhu's sleeping mind and are meant to be more attuned to it, and even then, that's a bit more theoretical and interpretative, since we don't really see how these people acted before their attempt at waking the old one.
Also, no, not everyone goes immediately mad at the direct sight of Cthulhu. Some of the witnesses are often quite lucid, especially time later after their encounter when they're giving their testimonies, and as for suffering lapses of what we may call hysteria and such, most seem to be depictions of fight, flight or freeze responses, exagerated perhaps, or with some touches of temporary amnesia, but still, natural shock responses that may occasionally be aggravated by pre-existing conditions, mental and physical fatigue, and/or altered states, with "supernatural" factors being more of a very likely hypothesis considering the type of narrators Lovecraft preferred and his inclination for "beyond the reaches of our sciences" themes and elements.
I have at most a passing knowledge of Lovecraftian mythology, and that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
1. Cthulhu is not only intelligent, its knowledge surpasses humanity's by such a massive amount we can't even comprehend how intelligent it is.
2. Its powers are literally infinite. If it wanted to destroy a base or kill some humans, they would be dust with barely a thought.
3. Cthulhu is a cosmic horror which reach goes beyond the stars. Why would it care for some random ass drill manned by some random ass humans?
It would have been no problem if the director said "inspired by Cthulhu" rather than "is Cthulhu".
fun fact In 1960, Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh piloted the Trieste on its plunge to the deepest point on Earth - a 10,916 metres (35,800 foot) depression called the Challenger Deep.
Yes, it's incredible that technology has allowed people to make it to the deepest known point in the ocean.
Underwater is great, Alien meets the Cosmic Horror of H.P. Lovecraft and his creation Cthulhu, who is one of the “Great old Ones.” When it came to the littler creatures, I loved the inventiveness-particularly the one with the big mouth. This is a film I will sometimes put on in the background.
I appreciate the scientific mindset but if linked to the Cthulhu mythos it is suggested the creatures are not of this world, (still, how would they have survived, and whatnot, are fun thing to think about.)
Now, Cthulhu is not always depicted as an underwater/sea-based lifeform, however, Lovecraft does have more sea-based creatures, as can be seen in the Stuart Gordon film, Dagon, an adaptation of Lovecraft’s novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth. Two words “fish people.”
So, Cthulhu is like the Mickey Mouse of the Lovecraft brand?
YES
FINALLY
Love this movie, it's so underrated
It was quite entertaining!
Given that the creature/creatures in this have a fairly cosmic origin it makes sense as to why they wouldn't be true deep sea organisms
That is a good point. They would still need to withstand huge amounts of pressure. Unless they have super powers, which could be the case xD
@@Seamemaria actually yeah as you state its inspired by cthulu not actually the cosmic entity itself, uhhh, gas, gas and no bones is my guess
@@MisanthropicOcellus Per the film's director William Eubank, the giant monster is indeed Cthulhu. And per Lovecraft, these literally supernatural creatures aren't even made of matter as our science defines it. They defy the laws of physics and biology. It's just an element of this genre of fiction.
well...they came here from the void of space. its their natural habitat. :D great reaction and input. loved it. @@Seamemaria
That implosion, from that guy you didn't show.... Was crazy to see. This movie made it jump several times
Thanks for accommodating us who are fans of horror…Cthulhu, although biologically have some underwater creature characteristics is a cosmic god and is a popular icon in the cosmic horror or Lovecraftian literature (he was made by Lovecraft and has been added to a lot of horror fiction, art and media)…although he sort of slumbers under the water the idea is he is sort of not exactly in the same dimension as us unless was invoked or summoned to be in our own plane…same as with other gods…so technically they are underwater on Earth just in a different dimension where elder gods usually dwell to sleep or create stuff with their dreams…the smaller animals seems like deep ones (which are half human half deep sea creatures, they are more related to Dagon than Cthulhu, although Dagon might be one of Cthulhu’s servants on Earth and probably the reason why the deep ones are guarding Cthulhu)…
But I really appreciate the scientific approach…also I love the Subnautica reference lol…
This was a great reaction and Underwater is easily one of my favorite movies and i will definitely be picking up some of the merch on the website because it looks amazing
Yeah! Thank you
fantastic reaction. Also loved all the science bits. Great stuff!
The idea of Cthulhu (if I'm remembering this correctly) is that it's like an ancient God-like being in the form of a monster, but the creature never originated on Earth, which I think was because it crash landed in the ocean (it's been a while since I last researched Cthulhu) and has been in hibernation ever since, because time to Cthulhu is very different in comparison to us. So, thousands or hundreds of thousands of years can pass before Cthulhu even wakes up in need to feed.
YOU SHOULD PLAY BAROTRAUMA,it’s like Subnautica,but 2D and instead of a fictional alien planet it’s the Europa moon that actually exists and it’s likely that harbors alien life! But because europa moon it’s completely covered in ice from the surface and the habitable part it’s a very deep ocean beneath that crust,it is a very dark atmosphere
I think with the atmosphere suits they were leaning more into the suits from *Alien*. I love how this movie wears it's influences right on on its sleeve. Giant anthropomorphic sea monster *inspired* by Cthulhu? Nope, just literally Cthulhu.
*So much cthulu references*
This movie gives me real strong vibes from the game SOMA and I like it a lot, especially how I'm a sucker for sci-fi stuff :P
yeah
I like maria's comments about possibility of cthulhu's(cthoolhoo's?) existence:) it is mythical horror of the deep, imagined by Lovecraft;)
I cant believe your name isnt Marina
Something tells me you'd enjoy Lovecraft's books. Cthulhu isn't part of our tree of life because he's from the deep dark reaches of the birth of the Universe who arrived on Earth at some point in the Palaeozoic Era.
Your eyes. 💕 Sorry if it's inappropriate, but you deserve the comment.
i agree. they are very wonderful
Yes!! Thank you 🥺
i was looking for a scientific video on this movie!! thank you so much!
Reminds me of an old movie I watched called Deepstar Six
Love that movie
I'm ngl, in my opinion this has been one of the better Hollywood depiction of an underwater Lovecraftian horror. It does some missteps but it does a lot of things right at the same time
I had never heard of this movie before but this was a very entertaining video. I thought the format was great. I learn so much from watching your videos :).
i enjoy seeing anything that involves the Mariana Trench
Even if the suits could withstand the pressure, they wouldn't be strong enough to move in them (unless it was Power armor)
“They dug too greedily and too deep”
Nice reaction, I wasn't expecting as much actual science... I feel smarter just for watching this video. Thanks 👍
I loVE her reactions they were the same exact as mine
So cute anyways yes fish talk new studies have shown. They clap their mouth make concussion waves at each other opening and closing gills changes ie waves,,, sound....
You need to play SOMA.
O my god, Yes!!!!
“Cuh thoo loo” that’s how it’s pronounced. I didn’t know for years someone told me
ok first of all at start was not any roaring monster like you said...it was all sort of material moving out of its base contruct placement which makes prolonged sound...now you know
The fact that Cthulhu died made me kind of unhappy because Lovecraftian Lore says it can't be killed.
lol. he aint dead.
Nice! This film is eerie on every single level, it's got an alien vibe to it which is great.
They were not composed altogether of flesh and blood. They had shape. but that shape was not made of matter. When the stars were right, They could plunge from world to world through the sky; but when the stars were wrong, They could not live. But although They no longer lived, They would never really die. They all lay in stone houses in Their great city of R'lyeh, preserved by the spells of mighty Cthulhu for a glorious resurrection when the stars and the earth might once more be ready for Them.
Omg finally, this is what I've been waiting for, your reaction of this movie! 😍
one of the better lovecraft movies
Loved your insight. Watched this movie a while ago and was interested in a more scientific approach to it :)
Thanks! I'm very glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! Did expect a great old one in this one. 😅
Welcome back! We missed you.
Cthulhu is not an animal. It's an extradimensional godlike entity, millions or even billions of years old. Also Cthulhu can't physically die, because his whole existance isn't bound on this plane of existance.
Merci pour cette jolie film! Thank you
I thought you would have realized the creature is modeled after a frog that carries its babies in its back/ skin. You can look it up. I realized that’s what it was modeled after when the mother got up and they were in the skin.
Well this was a movie of jumpscares and Cthulhu for no reason! Your summary of the movie actually shows how short is actually is lol
Could you please clarify what you meant when you said you said you were afraid to go into the water? How did that play into your decision to become a marine biologist?
I'm...watching one of my favourite subs watch another one of my favourite subs...watch other people in subs...?
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May I have some more?
roanoke gaming does an amazing video on these creatures and what they might actually be
underwater was one of the best movies ever and its Cthulhu
There’s 80s movies. The Rift & DeepStar Six
One of these movies will scare her so bad she will rethink being a marine biologist
NOOOO I will never watch such a movie =P
@@Seamemaria better not as I enjoy your content 😅
Can tell you are not a normal nerd. Everyone else knows Cthulhu but you know everything else lol. respekt gollum
After watching you react to a lot of deep sea stuff, you mentioning Subnautica reminded me of a game called Soma. Could you react to a play through of the game? I’m curious how you’d react to the deep sea stuff in there. It’s been years since I played it, but I think it was about humans living underwater after a war and they all mysteriously disappear? Idk. I *do* remember the twists in the story and they’re very interesting
Basically this is a H. P. Lovecraft adaption of his best know creature, "Cthulliu."........he wrote horror stories of ancient gods as you just read about on the video.....it's a descent movie for what it's about...mesage of movie, don't bring back ancient gods who don't like people.
If there was ever an ocean I would have liked to explore, it would be the Devonian (419 - 358 Million years ago) and the Jurassic to Cretaceous waters (201 - 66 million years ago). It's highly likely I would not last a few seconds though lol.
“Succumbed to the pressure,” ha!
Unintended pun that actually worked xD
8:30 maria, i can reassure you. even if i don't like the idea of digging there, the earth's crust is on average 30 km thick. and the deepest hole drilled by humans is about 12 km. there is so much pressure down there that stones become soft. nowadays you can't drill a hole through the earth's crust ...yet^^. too much pressure, too much heat.
that 12 km hole was made using 70s technology in the 1970s and 80s so I'm pretty sure we can dig through the crust today if actually wanted to it for some reason
I think the problem here is the damage the drills would case on the enviroment around them.
Excelent editiing
Must be the children of Davi Jones :D
Yept, like you said Maria, big SubNautica Vibes.....
And.....you're thanking Maria from the past.....Are you a Time traveller, like Marty mc Fly and Doc Emmet Brown, or did you slingshot around the Sun Like the crew of Star Trek did, or.....do you have a phonebooth that is bigger on the inside which can travel through Time and Dimensions in Space?
I like to see that episode.....
Thnx for the clip again, grtz from Rotterdam, the Netherlands.....
Fish don't roar? I was wondering about it for a bit. So leviathans for Subnautica would not make a sound if they were analogous to Earth's fish? I don't know if that even scarier or not.
Your reaction to this horror movie was very entertaining even when I also don't like horrors. Good to see you back.
Whales make noise remember! The Reaper could still make noise to echolocate off of, just might sound a little different I guess
@@Mattice1923 they're mammals not fish
Alien planets don’t need to always be convergent evolution,since it’s an alien planet,they may be not fish (or majority of them),also,majority of animals there are vertebrates,like more than 60% and invertebrates only like 30-40%,where in earth,only 5% of all species are vertebrates (well,maybe less or a little bit more,maybe there are like more than 100,000 species of vertebrates we don’t know and that would make more than 10%)
You have the prettiest eyes I have ever seen
Journey to the microcosmos mentioned you recently.
Their body's Rrr the ear , they feel it...
This is at best tangentially related but saturation divers are absolute badass…
07:24 it’s straight from lord of the rings, isn’t it ? 🤔🤣🤣
I think I quite liked that film haha :p Wonderful analysis tho
Question : how do crocodiles roar ? Do they do it the same way mammals do?
I actually don't know how they make sound. I think they do have some vocal structures, but I'm not sure if they are the same as vocal chords. Would have to look that up
They produce sounds akin to a motorcycle. Wery amusing indeed.
so its ok cthullu -.-
a space alien god monster and thats enought reason for no science only brain go brrrrrr
They worshipped, so they said, the Great Old Ones who lived ages before there were any men, and who came to the young world out of the sky.
Those Old Ones were gone now, inside the earth and under the sea; but their dead bodies had told their secrets in dreams to the first men,
who formed a cult which had never died. hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu,
from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway. Some day he would call,
when the stars were ready, and the secret cult would always be waiting to liberate him.
Have you seen Abyss, Deep Star Six, and Leviathan? Those were pretty cool.
I have seen The Abyss, I even have a video reaction on it already ;) The others I will have to check out.
Just bought a shirt, great design! I had no idea this movie was based on Cthulhu 👍
Hope you like it!!
@@Seamemaria Received your shirt today, it's great 👍
Our daily dose of thalassophobia is now covered... Thanks! 😖
You are welcome :D haha
You Should See The Cave
2005 ‧ horror/thriller
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I guess we can make an assumption that this gigantic underwater monster is a mammal)
Also, did dinosaurs roar? They do in movies, but what about reality?
Anything that happens deep underwater is automatically horror...
Is there some form of marine biology where I can just watch any species I want?
Check out Deep Ones (my current handle) in Call of Cthulhu a game based in Lovecraft's wittings. :)
Theoretically speaking, could a creature be large enough that other creatures live inside of it helping to create the nutrients it needs to sustain itself?
I think the monster belongs to a species: gods.
We just need to drain sections of the ocean and boom, mining on dry land.😉😏
looking at your shop page... what no octopus things? was it too hard thing to do?
Maybe yet to come :D
@@Seamemaria woop woop
You are one "mad" person for doing this - you explained many times about the side effects from this type of film
hahaha I am bit =P But this one wasn't as bad as I thought it would be
the secret priests would take great Cthulhu from his tomb to revive His subjects and resume his rule of earth.
Then mankind would have become as the Great Old Ones; free and wild and beyond good and evil, with laws and morals thrown aside and all men shouting and killing and revelling in joy.
Then the liberated Old Ones would teach them new ways to shout and kill and revel and enjoy themselves, and all the earth would flame with a holocaust of ecstasy and freedom.
Would like to see Marie do a movie review with Roanoke gaming about a see monster
Still got it! 😎
Including a store this time!
Aw thank you!!
@@Seamemaria and thank you Maria!
You should react to the game Barotrauma.
Thanks for the interesting and funny video. I would like to see the game NARCOSIS with you.
I'm very happy you liked it!! =)
Love your videoos
Cthulu is more god than marine creature and is said to sleep at the bottom of the ocean. Would be very curious to see your thoughts and takes on this slumbering god
cthulhu is a god that is just barely corporeal.
A little more research: we should not forget that these are is not an earthly beings, and one of them is a billion-year-old elder god.
Another movie I recommend is Sphere (1998), I was getting very suspicious when she started saying humanoids and Cthulhu, Maria I want to know your opinion on Sasquatch or Dogman specifically?
I've watched Sphere a long time ago. I remember liking it. I have to re-watch it
It's not an animal. It's a god...
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It could feed on its own offspring
It’s not roaring…it’s vocalizing like a whale but it’s bigger so it sounds even louder but it’s still a low frequency it’s also more of a growling kind of sound to me just big and picked up with their microphones and cleared up and put through another sound system without the water distortion and then it sounds like a roar as it’s big and loud..
Hello Sea&Me! Just want to let you know that the colssel squid is(or not) the largest sea predator! If not let me know in the replys.
Cool analysis, as always!
Question: Would it even be possible to breathe at such depths? I know divers use helium mixtures to make the air thinner, would that still work or would it still be too dense to breathe?
This is not an environmentalist movie. The issue is, humanity here has trespassed into a place we were never meant to go, and awakened something beyond our comprehension. Something like Icarus flying too close to the Sun, or Adam and Eve eating the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge.
6:37 there goes the roaring, it is also not very smart to announce you are comming ... very very true, ... Maybe next generation of movie makers/writers can attempt to key into an intellectually stimulated fright and flight mode. Stimulating the brains normally just activate our curiousity.