Stargate (11/12) Movie CLIP - Destroying Ra (1994) HD
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The soldiers help the people overthrow the Horus guards while Jackson (James Spader) and O'Neil (Kurt Russell) try to disarm the bomb.
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This lucrative, elephantine-budgeted sci-fi opus paved the way for director Roland Emmerich's mega-hit Independence Day (1996). The story commences in Giza, Egypt, circa 1928, where an archaeological expedition unearths an ancient ring with cryptic hieroglyphs. The film then moves to the present day, where Egyptologist Daniel Jackson (James Spader) is busily trying to convince a group of skeptics that the pyramids were not built by man, but by an extraterrestrial force. After the lecture, a military man approaches him and offers him a job translating the said ring; its inscriptions actually constitute a map to a massive stargate (or interstellar portal). The army sends over resident crackpot colonel Jack O'Neill (Kurt Russell) to travel through the stargate and see what's on the other side; Jackson accompanies him, and the two men turn up in a desert planet on the other side of the universe, with three moons in its sky. The world in question is ruled by Ra (Jaye Davidson), a hermaphroditic Egyptian sun god, who oppresses hordes of slave workers. Jackson and O'Neill then join forces to help the said workers revolt against their oppressor.
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TM & © MGM (1994)
Cast: Jaye Davidson, Kurt Russell, James Spader
Director: Roland Emmerich
Producers: Dean Devlin, Ute Emmerich, Oliver Eberle, Mario Kassar, Joel B. Michaels, Ramsey Thomas
Screenwriters: Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich
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Originally, the film was going to have the nuke timer count down, then cut to the planet when everyone watched Ra's ship explode. Emmerich decided to add the FX of Ra howling as he was snuffed out because he believed the audience wanted to watch him suffer a bit before being blasted to atoms. He's a very wise man. Thank you, Mr. Emmerich! 😯😃😄😆😁
This is not what wise means. You mixed up the word "smart" with "wise".
@@Zodroo_Tint ugh
BUT there were *CHILDREN* on board that spaceship too!
They murdered innocent children!
@@richardrejmer8721 lol
@@richardrejmer8721 you can’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs!
Even though this came out before both these movies. This feels like the mummy meets independence day.
@RedSun Wow that's interesting.
@RedSun Yeah you can see the similarity Star gate is an under rated gem. Roland Emerich is an under rated director.
Those are both great movies too 👍
@@angrypredator2704 sure are :)
At least I know where Atlantis The Lost Empire got its idea.
I love it when they both say ..."I have an idea".....that was a small but beautiful gem.....
cartoonperson42 The Director said it is always great to see two characters agreeing in the climax.
@@Tigerman1138 Giggity
- Are you thinking what I'm thin-
- Yep!
I love how they kept that chemistry with RDA and michael shanks
👍
"In their last moments, people show you who they really are."
And I guess that Ra was really a Tau from Warhammer 40K.....
@@girlgarde For the greater good, and these fabulous clothes!
So true...
He doesn't look like a worm to me
Joker
I love the way that the TV series carried on the iconic elements of this movie: The Stargates, the pyramid-shaped ships, the glowy-eyed gods, the sarcophagi, and those wonderful Transporter Rings!
Foebane72
Make sence giving that the TV series was a direct sequel to the movie.
I was always a bit sad when beaming became the primary mode of short-range teleportation in the show. Sure, it's more advanced and versatile in-universe, but it just can't match the coolness factor of the rings.
This type of SF movies where the ancient civilizations and SF are combined, make me drool!
Something to drool about!
I still have yet to watch the series Amazon Prime has it, I have been meaning to watch it.
This clip never gets old.... it's amazing when you look at it, because *Ra thinks someone Dan or jack are coming up to kill him* - YET HE SEES A NUKE instead.
I assumed he was scared the nuke was on its way. He seemed sharp enough.
We all know the real reason this movie deserves praise- It inspired the AQUA TEEN episode "Fargate"
😁👍
He might have assumed it was one of his own guards!😁
Yes, i always tought he assumed it was a guard running back
Too many movies where the antagonist just blows up in a warehouse and all we get is an exterior shot. I love it when you get the payoff of the antagonist getting a few moments to realize they've been well and truly bested!
0:11 this guy has been in all Egypt themed movies since the 90s
Seeing Ra's bodyguards desperately fight to avoid being killed even though it was hopeless for them was emotionally satisfying as they finally got what was coming to them at the hands of their victims.
Ive never seen this movie but how did it kill him? im assuming thats a god right?
@@TIMVAL173 A parasite inhabiting a human body because our bodies are convenient to repair. Which is also why he has human bodyguards. Those warriors could be OG Egyptians with thousands of years of battle experience.
Yeah, he dies.
I'm pretty sure the movie has Jaffa, doesn't it? @@Tounushi
@@jonny-b4954 No, the guards here are sarcophagus-enhanced humans.
They might have been his original Tau'ri guards. Any KIA are resurrected, as they're more easily repaired than Jaffa. Plus Ra won't have any potential rivals in his presence.
And I don't know if anyone has played with the idea, but you could overtrain a guardsman to the point of self-destruction, put him in a sarcophagus, and repeat the process until their performance exceeds regular humans, plus you have an additional means of controlling them.
@@TIMVAL173 FALSE GOD
I still love this ending so much. The bomb being teleported in and Ra can only stand there. Not enough time to prime the rings before it goes off. All he can do is watch the last five seconds of his ancient life tick away. And that music playing as it happens still hits just right.
These immortal words helped solidify the moment that jumpstarted the greatest adventure in science fiction history: "I've got an idea!"
👍
The best line of the movie imho was "Give my regards to King Tut-As***le”
They just used the wrong actor. Gladly they saw that mistake and in the series they had that actor as the "I have an idea" guy, who always had an idea since the 1980s ;)
The nuke delivery scene here and the one in Independence Day are both equally epic - the look on their faces!
According to the novelization, alien Ra is leaving his human body in an attempt to transport back down to the planet and attach to a new host. Apparently the alien form can move faster than humans, but not fast enough here since the rings just finished transporting the bomb and would take a while to re-activate. Jaye Davidson's body was supposed to rapidly age to its proper age as Ra leaves it, a withered husk, but I guess the SFX were too expensive.
The aging thing is actually applied in the SG-1 series. In the episode where they capture Apophis and he is slowly dying, his body quickly ages as the symbiote loses control.
@@samsonguy10k it seems after a certain point the sarcophagus' repair ability is used mainly to sustain previous repairs, with ever diminishing returns. Kind of like a structure that keeps faltering so you apply more support to it until it essentially falls apart all at once.
God eyes are a flame of fire
@@Tounushi Lord Yu was suffering from that, and he could no longer take a new host
@@Tounushi & the people who use it get addicted to it & then go mental in a lot of ways.
ironic that Ra is a sun god but got killed by the power of the Sun
Ori defeated by origin
Anubis defeated by the afterlife aka oma
Poetic at times
@@BlackDiamond2718 It rhymes.
1:39 is the main reason I love movie soundtracks so much. I get goosebumps listening to this even after 24 years! My favorite scene of the movie!
Drag me to hell trailer 😉
Back when movie scores were allowed to sound like this.
@@jb1980ist I mean, Michael Giacchino still makes scores like this as apposed to the Hans Zimmer sounding scores of most other modern composers.
So good they used it in the Independence Day trailer!
@@okankyoto Same composer did that film, so it made sense.
This movie's set design, costumes, and realistic themes from history are amazing. I loved it. And it shows the real form of the dying/old alien at the end when he is being destroyed. But what a stylish God he was before then...
I dont know how realistic costumes are but my god finally no spandex. I dont know why for last five years everyone in film must look like they robbed BSDM shop.
Great movie!
Except that Ra would have been vaporized in a fraction of a millisecond, being that close to a nuclear detonation.
@@MichaelClark-uw7ex It looks like the scene in the original " *Mummy* " movie where Imhotep ( Boris Karloff ) starts disintegrating when a statue of Isis points an ankh at him.
A detail that I like in Davidson’s acting is that twinge of his right eyebrow when he first sees the nuke. “Oh crap.” 🤣
If The Crying Game had been made today, he honestly would have gotten a lot more gigs. Jaye deserved more accolades than him being only remembered as 'that person.'
@@samsonguy10k From what I read, he mainly retired because he didn't want the fame associated with being a decent actor. Which is a shame since he could convey emotions quite well. Takes skill to look menacing and not look ridiculous doing it.
@@rh906 Ra appeared at all times to be in control in the movie. THAT takes skill from an actor.
@@Tounushi With his training as a model he was the perfect casting for the role of a god.
@@Tounushi@Tounushi Even when he was clearly losing control of the situation and decided it was time to go, he had that air of being in control. One of the things I loved about Megabyte as well. Even when losing control of the situation, they are still in control of themselves.
The moment when Daniel and Jack are together trying to figure out how to disarm the bomb then both get the same idea to transport it to Ra's ship really highlighted just how much the two characters really worked well together despite being absolutely polar opposites. It is a chemistry I am really glad they continued to develop in SG1 as well considering that in any kind of other situation, a person like Jack would not even bother to associate with someone like Daniel but they end up together in this circumstance and end up really being able to work so well together.
And I love the irony that Ra was essentially the reason for his own destruction. The very things he created and tried to destroy were used against him.
If I were Ra, I think I would probably have laughed at the irony in my final moments.
In SG1 the 4 main characters had great chemistry
Well as was said in the pilot of SG1, Daniel got them home and saved their lives, little things like that help a guy to grow on you you know.
Still one of the most satisfying villians death ever.
I strongly agree!
Yes I agree
Don't forget the O'Doyles!
Agree. The mummy was the last movie in this style
I dissagree :) Imagine Ra being main villain instead of Apophis in Stargate SG1
Brilliant move showing how they outsmarted the system lords. Plus i love that they kept the ring transport sound.
15 years later : same ending in "Oblivion", with an inverted pyramid (The Tet)
Nuke alien ship in orbit. Same tactic as Independence Day.
Well this movie WAS directed by Roland Emmerich, who also made Independence Day.
Only way to be sure.
As a great woman once said “Nuke the site from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.”
Otherworldly entity who created human civilization rules from pyramid. Just like 10,000 BC.
"Fuckin' A!"
The moral of the story:
Don't enslave humans, even if you're from an ancient advanced species.
Sooner or later, we always rebel
That's why we left the EU.
The motal of the story: the US will organize revolutions everywhere
@@LioFerUB even in another planet
Moral of story never trust humans and never petty them they always bite the hands that feed them filthy beings
He has been O'Neilhated.
lmao
Wouldn't it be O'Neillhilated ?
Two ll's the other O'Neil in the air force has a sence of humor
LMAO!!! That's great 👍
Yeeeaaah!!!
Man, they did love their shockwave explosions in the 90s didn't they.
When adventure movies were still more colorful.
my father rented this when I was eight. I never really paid attention to the plot. the only things that I remember here was how they opened the stargate, the glasses guy using chocolate bars to befriend the locals and the armadillo meal that they said "tastes like chicken". I might watch it again to understand it better.
This and the defeat of Anubis in the series are the most epic, satisfying villain deaths in the franchise
They are not villains.
My favorite was when we saw the end of Apophis.😄
I didn't know IG88 could blow up like that...
Peter Jensen good to use the IG88 against the isis..fry em..
It had added naquadria
I had that bounty hunter back in the 80s
That bomb did look like IG88.
That bomb was powered up by alien materials, so its power was 10.000 times bigger if i remember
Ra's true form with the solar disk behind him is quite the shot!
I always thought that was the eye of ra until I realized they found in on abydos in season 6 of the series.
@@JPK1337 There was also the Eye of Tiamat. I wonder how many "eyes" of famous mythological figures exist in the Stargate universe.
Ra's ship is really fast here. From the surface to orbit in less than 40 seconds.
@Ovis Militaris The Ga'ould are like the Ferengie in star trek. They take alien tech and act like they created it or in the case of the Ferengie sell it for profit.
lol It didn't save him from being atomized though
@@OvisMilitarisnope it wasn’t them
Magnets are that powerful.
2:03 That moment you realize you're totally screwed.
F for Ra.
I like how the re-used the Praxis explosion from Star Trek VI for the explosion of Ra's ship.
Well, it was the typical explosion effect ILM had at that time. They used it all the time until computers were able to render better explosions
Don’t. Catch. Any. Bugs. Ha. Ha ha. Ha ha.
@acmenipponair it was typical until they did for star trek 6. George Lucas had them added to star wars after the fact because praxis rings were a crway popular effect
They just don't make movies like this anymore. I was 9 years old in '94, what a time to be a kid.
I miss the 90s man.
i was 7, and i got some strange fear feeling, not like from monsters and vampire, like something strange otherwordly fear, happy times that were xD
I was six:)@@gulinborsti
I still find it hard to believe some people cheered when the ship blew up ALONG WITH THE KIDS IN THERE 🤣
music as the timer ticks down is badass
Originally someone else had done the score for STARGATE, but no one really cared for it. David Arnold was brought in at the last minute as a replacement. The flick was looked at, even rooted for to bomb as I remember reading about it in HERO ILLUSTRATED because it ended up getting delayed a few months over this.
David Arnold reportedly never saw any scenes of the film when he made the score, it had the crew worried until they heard the music that plays during the opening of the film, at that point they said Arnold had captured the music perfectly.
Ra isn’t alone. Wait till his friends show up.
A classic, indelible scene from my movie memory
I love this scene in the movie, I love it when they send the bomb up to Ra's ship
I LOVE the part that they both go "I've got an idea "!
Oh that's gonna leave a mark. He'll be feeling that in the morning.
Yu better believe it.
This Soundtrack still gives me Goosebumps
Love the music!
Can't find this music anywhere tried spotify and pandora nothing.
Yeah, the OST for the movie, and the OST for the entire SG-1 TV saga is incredible. The SG-1 intro music is an absolute banger.
Now Ra is literally the embodiment of the sun.
2:12 when you look at the credit card bill after Christmas
At :35 you can see the back of one the child's head. The poor kids we're still on the ship :-(
Watching the trailer before it was released, I already knew that this movie would be something special. And it was.
My favorite part: "I got an idea."
No other Goa'uld had eyes glowing like that. No wonder he was the Supreme system lord.
The race of Ra was retconned. In the movie, Ra is a grey alien who was the last of his kind. When the series came around, they made his race a parasite serpent like race that burrows into the head and takes control. Interestingly, Ra was said to have taken an Asgard (the grey race) as a host before taking the human host. Thus his appearance in the movie.
@@jasonporter6324 A Goa'uld-Asgard blending would be terrifying.
@@Ragitsu Indeed
@@jasonporter6324 That's just a nerd logic disconnect. a theory someone pooped out cause they couldn't deal with the massive disconnect in the writer's logic.
@@captscarlet8793
So, in your mind filling in plotholes is a _bad_ thing?
Lovely. The blueish planar shockwave, a staple of 80s and 90s Sci-Fi.
That's what happens when your elevators advanced too much
David Arnold's finest hour by far. Score is amazing.
Great theory, and I think all Stargate fans will find it acceptable, if not an easy way out:
The movie is an alternate reality from the show. Ra in the movie is the last of his species, whatever race it is. Ra in the show is a Goa'uld. Both versions of Ra go through the same origin story, more or less, and have the same ending. That, of course, is one example of the differences. We know alternate realities is a thing in the show, and it's a simple way of explaining the differences in terms of the lore.
I always assumed the alien looking form of Ra was a different Goa'uld host of another species, or a close up of the worm's head.
@@starfleethastanksTheres another theory that Ra's host was actually an Asgard wearing a prosthetic human suit lol
I always thought Ra was making some last-ditch effort, to either stop the bomb or protect himself somehow, but it just wasn't enough.
dirdib69 I always felt the same way.
I really think thats what he was tryna do but he didnt have enough time
Yeah, it looked like he was almost trying to burn away the human body he was in. Maybe he wasn’t at full power while in the human body so he was trying to access it all but couldn’t in time
Always wondered why he didn't try to engage the rings again. Think it would have been dramatic to have them deploy but unable to initiate transport when the nuke went off.
I always thought he realized what has happened and that he is not only defeated, But his whole Image and Power are gonna be utterly obliterated if he dies, which he know's he's about to.
He just screams in anger before blowing up.
Man this just goes to show you how damn expensive CGI used to be. This set is beautiful, they have 100's of extras. The practical effects are about as flawless as you can get with their budget. But that CGI explosion at the end..... well that was just too damn expensive to make it look even remotely passible. It really puts into perspective just how BIG the budget was for movies like T2 were in comparison (looked it up and stargate was 55 mil T2 was 100 mil) my guess is that the roughly 50 mil went to pure CGI
"This (The staff weapon) is a weapon of terror; it's made to intimidate the enemy. This (The P90) is a weapon of war; it's made to kill your enemy."
-Stargate Television Series
I cant unhear it 0:32 It literally sounds like the Horus guard says, "Ahh, Oh I like that!"
Wish they could have done a proper sequel to this movie. One of my favorite movies from that year I still remember it. I also remember getting that on DVD first of second DVD I bought for myself way way back in the day. I think I was 15 I’m 42 now and still remember just how good that movie was then and now.
Well what if they make a TV show instead?
Part of me wishes there'd been proper sequels, too. But another part of me believes they'd have turned out progressively crappy, like all of Emmerich's real-world films after _Stargate_ . And knowing the plans Devlin had for _Stargate 2_ & _3_ , that probably would've been the case, especially the last one which would've gone batsh*t crazy trying to cram in everything mythological and legendary on Earth, including cryptids like Nessie and Bigfoot.
@@GreySergal A TV show made by honest fans who consulted the production notes, concept art, and novelization to stay as true to the continuity of the film as possible, without any massive, arbitary changes made to the lore? Certainly. Too bad that show was never made.
@@Duragizer8775 yes it was lmao
@@ducknerddrake1497 Up is down, black is white, and short is long. lmao
The Taur'i/Goa'uld War begins
Yep. That set in motion a chain of events.
@@dakkuri1 SG1 never happened.
@@abmong Yes it did SG1 is a sequel series and they name drop the events of the movie on dozens of occasions.
abmong sg1 is the same character
@@abmong The very first episode shows O'neill returning to Abydos to get Daniel.
The score at the climax is SO GOOD! ❤
They didn't just kill ra, but all those kids with ra.
His had a taste of his own medicine at the end
If anyone cares, in the script, we learn two things:
1. Ra's child slaves were swapped out with the bomb, you don't see it happening in the movie, but I guess it's possible.
2. The script says Ra's eyes glow with anger, but it doesn't say anything about him trying to use his powers to stop the bomb. He's just getting really mad and that's it.
In the script Ra isn't even one of the aliens but merely their henchman. Making him an alien was a last minute decision 'cause test audiences found him to be unimposing as a villain.
*Ego and Ultron* saves Egyptians
Raymond Reddington nukes an alien pyramid spaceship.
Anyone scared/terrified/traumatized of Ra’s glowing eyes and then transforms into a alien in this scene as a kid?
aye
No because i was traumatized as a Kid by the much scarier aliens from the movie Fire in the sky
Personally I always thought that scene is fashinating and very well done.
This show in its entirety is exactly what some people believe as a religion and since the days of ancient Egypt
That was Ra’s previous host, Famrir.
It's kinda hilarious that the movie makes a big deal about not shooting the children surrounding Ra, but then has no problem blowing them up here. lol
Edit: BTW, O'Neil is the one who activated the bomb while Ra's ship was still on the ground.
O'neil couldn't shoot them becasue it reminded him too much of his son which he has a lot of trauma over, whereas here it's more of a inevitable situation.
+Mckenzie .Latham Would you not feel any guilt over it? Because O'Neil seems to be very okay w/ it despite his trauma.
They can't disarm the bomb so it's going to go off anyway, and would you rather it kill tens of thousands on the plant or a dozen including the vengeful powerful alien overlord who could come back?
+Mckenzie .Latham The inevitability is obvious, but the question is if you would just celebrate after doing it. Ever heard of "Sophie's choice"?
I didn't really see any celebration by jack or Daniel etc. after...
Laserspears... flying pyramids... the winning rebellion... A movie that makes me drool about this!! AWESOME!!
Ra: I Have To Get Out Of This Planet
The System Lords Will Not Hear My FAILURE!!
Small thing, but I absolutely love that hum from the ring transporter. I don't know why, but I do. And sadly, you never really get to hear it on its own in the show.
2:07 "I am Groot!"
Rofl!!
.....no, we are groot
Daniel Jackson: Rough translation - pretty cool
no, you are toast.
One of the best films ever made
Pretty damn good film and effects for 1994
A great movie that spawned some great series.
My Favourite movie.
Classics are always amazing
Very satisfying to watch and in a morbid sense, heartwarming. Ra's host is finally rid of that nightmarish existence
That's what made the episode with Apophis dying so important. To really put a face to the host, and know what they endured while possessed by a symbiote.
But even after all that, it hurt to think of even Apophis being tortured by Sokar, as evil as Apophis had been. He had been the villain, but also a respected rival. Better both host and symbiote were allowed to pass on to that final sleep.
Funnily enough the boy Ra took over in the novelization actually enjoyed enslaving his own people because he was sort of a pariah among them.
@lurkingcarrier8736Probably didn’t have time to perform that dissection (less than 38 mins)
@@samsonguy10k That's a good point, but it's worth noting in the movie's backstory, Ra's host was most definitely not a good person even before the merger. I can't say about the show's, but if the same holds true, the host would probably have enjoyed just watching all the suffering Ra caused. Really does make you think about the idea that not everyone that becomes a host is going to be so innocent...and what does that mean if they aren't?
In the movie-only continuity from what I've read, it was actually the human side that made Ra so sadistic, not the alien. I will try to find a verifiable source on that, but it's what I've read and what I remember.
If nothing else, imagining that scenario in the show playing out with the host's personality finally revealed only for them to turn out to be just as bad or worse than the symbiote would be either really funny or really dark.
When it blasted him I thought, "ashes to ashes, dust to dust."
2:25 Always love Hollywood with its flat space explosions
They make sense.
Love how they kept some of the same actors for the TV series as well as the costumes, etc…
You discovered the power of the atom... you progress well.
2:11 Mr O'Neil, I don't feel so good
The Undiscovered Country Praxis shock wave explosion was still alive and well in that movie.
0:28. "Stop, you can't have any pudding without eating your meat. Stop STOP, how can you have any pudding?!"
Ra on the phone to the other System Lords. "They will all burn for what they have done this day!" (Teleporter activation sound) "Gimme a sec someone's at the door, I'll be right back"
Much more satisfying death than Thanos :D
Legend has it that they shot a alternate ending scene, which consisted of Ra's body guards swinging their staffs in a circle for another hour or so, until they victoriously won the battle leaving everyone else severe head trauma from the swings
Mojo Siesta Well... That's different
@@callumwebb4927 And impossible. They were just two humans, however brawny, facing thousands. Besides which, the remnants of Kawalsky and Ferretti's group, unless truly totally out of ammo, even for the Glocks, would have taken them out from behind, or at the least, bum rushed them en masse.
I'm just saying, Mr. Ga'ould; we created a little superweapon of our own.
Barbecued Alien Meat anyone? 😆
Love the way the bad guy get it 😂
¡¡ Y en esos momentos, ra sintió el verdadero terror !!
1:56 Express delivery for King Tut. No signature required.
2:30 space sound LOL
One of the best villian deaths of all time
Walt… so, it slowly, gently, got from on the ground to high earth orbit in 45 seconds without reducing anyone to paste? That’s impressive!
Lmao seems Ra isn't so Raw anymore.
He reminds me of my Ramen.
One of the more satisfying "Gotcha Last" in cinema!
odd how the Supreme System Lord is killed so easily, yet Apophis never dies.
He does die - twice, in fact
Ra got caught by surprise. Most of the war with Apophis was spent simply trying to prevent him from destroying Earth. Some of the other system lords went down just as easily - Hathor, for example.
@@VestedUTuber Apophis's end was unique and satisfying. Losing a game of chicken with a planet is not something you repeat.
Hathor I was happy to be rid of but her death isn't in my top three. Apophis's, Niirti's, and Kronos's ends I hold highest. Honorable mentions go to Heru-ur and Ba'al for the look on their faces when they realize they got one-upped. (And let us not forget seeing Carter punch Ba'al.)
Anubis had the same look, but it is hard to count his end as a death since he is in a perpetual battle with Oma Desala.
(Seriously, I want to buy a drink for whoever thought to get George Dzundza to portray Anubis)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Someone needs to edit in the Daedalus swooping down and blowing up Ra's cruiser with an Asgard beam weapon.
Or just a simple puddle jumper shooting one or two of those squid misiles
1:58 you ever get so mad your whole head starts glowing?
I Love This Soundtrack! :)