Movie name: Project Gemini (2022) Check this other recap! Astronauts Witness The End of Humanity When Toxic Fog Covers Earth (ua-cam.com/video/on7_oGh1hBg/v-deo.html)
Every single space movie. All members of the crew all have emotional issues and can't cope with absolutely anything and break down at the first sign of stress.
They do this because its easy to shoot indoor scenes with "drama" rather than show vfx/cgi scenes which are expensive. So they "fluff" the movie with this unnecessary crew drama. They could write a scientific arguments between the crew, but that might alienate lot of audience - so they don't. Its just bad the writing isn't creative.
the alien that came out of the ball and killed people was totally pointless, its like it was just there to sulk around and intentionally make their life harder with its gross snot
So... they arrive in the system and can tell it's not where they are supposed to be, but they can't tell that Jupiter and Saturn are in the same system as they are?
4 billion years ago everything would have been very different, positions, atmosphere, etc. hell mars would have been habitable back then... so if you don't know for what exactly to look you will indeed not know
@@MWMocha lol yea if i would never have seen planet of the apes and went on space trips i would never think i might have travelled to the past and check for it
Unfortunately there is a critical error in the story line : 4 billion years ago the planet was in its black phase with a reducing atmosphere (no oxygen) (it was not a blue planet) and the first life forms which used the energy release of hydrogen compounds in the atmosphere (methane etc). The Earth has 7 phases (given with colours), and the last phase is blue. The first occurrence of oxygen occurred when the first life "invented" photosynthesis (not with the current chlorophyll) turning the planet orange (rust) and killing 99.9999% of all life as oxygen was very toxic to anaerobic life
or by an intelligent species explainable within the realm of science can't say the original species themselves came from nowhere though, now that would be magic!
It is clear that these artifacts came from an advanced civilization that could be either from the past or even time travelers who came from the future as well.. All of this is scientifically possible.
Some being that was not supposed to be there probably messed with the loop, wanting to take the opportunity to Colonize the earth before the humans does, they have the technology to travel time, I suppose this kind of thing is easy for "them"
Interestingly, the current climate catastrophe and resulting changes to the earth will likely kill most humans, but the earth will likely be fine. New life will become dominant taking advantage of the new environment we created.
for the story i would assume that the terraforming process could probably kill everyone... or the virus would still be a problem. i would say, why couldn't they just terraform mars? move people there, then maybe fix earth. but yeah, that's a problem with multiple movies i've watched like this, they will try to terraform mars, or titan instead of just fixing earth and i don't think any really explain why it's "easier" to terraform a completely different planet then just fixing earth.
@@briwanderz I thought the same thing about them just going to mars.. if they had just waited and seen where they were, they could made mars livable with signs for the future telling em how to cure the virus. t wish some of these movies had sequels. it would be cool to see someones interposition of how life started. we dont have enough of those with real good detail.
So yes, star charts would look somewhat different 4B years in the past, but moon is already there and Sun would be kind of similar. Also mass of the planet would feel familiar. Finally all other planets would be... familiar. These guys are a bit clueless for a crew.
@@knightghaleon Saturn didn't have its rings yet, or they were just starting to show, Mars easily could have been habitable by our version of life even. Jupiter would be slightly differently colored. Venus may have been habitable as well, if I dropped you in the middle of the Solar System 4 billion years ago, you would not recognize it right away. In time, you'd likely put two and two together for sure. The 'evidence' is there. But, it would not have been anyone's first thought really, and even if it was, the up front, visual evidence presented could easily sway you off the idea. 4 billion years is nothing in the grand calculus of time and space, but, it is still time and Sol and her Children haven't always just been 'this' as we exist now. Just like 4bil years from now, where Sol will likely be a white dwarf, that change alone would make the system unrecognizable. With me arguing this ridiculous point of a movie I don't care about being said, the movie still sucked. One could EASILY be dropped off here 4 billion years ago and have 0 idea they're standing on their own Ancestral birth place. Arguing otherwise is a willful display of a lack of understanding of even the basic principals of geology alone the other dozen scientific fields this idea totally disregards. In the interest of fairness to this argument, if anyone WAS to be keen on this, upfront, a scientist of some kind is who I'd expect that person to be, however I feel nobody having this realization right away is one of the more believable parts of the movie.
It really has to be advanced stuff for not having disintegrated after whopping 4B years. Even glass decomposes after few thousands of years. Even preserved in say a cave which is dark and dry I bet it would decompose after a million years. 4B is a very long time. Even mountains decompose after few hundred million, get eroded away. Warp drive can be used for time travel.
There are many examples of meteorites that are 4-5 billion years old and perfectly preserved. If it’s a metal shielded from erosion and also other-worldly it can easily survive billions of years.
So wait, humans could recreate the alien technology...but did not know that the tech could make monsters? Bit confused how people are able to create things without understanding the technology. It would be impossible. Also, bootstrap paradox. Who created the sphere and warp drive initially? could not have been the humans without help...but it also had to be the humans. Good story though
Any engineer in the Technology or Sciences industry can tell you that we make things we don't understand fully daily. That's just regular life for us at work😂
So, plant life didn’t exist 2 billion years ago, which means the future mission would have had to take place a minimum of 2 billion years into the future.
I admire the work of actor Dmitry Frid and watch all his works with great pleasure. Dmitry Frid showed professionalism and skill as always. His character with a dramatic story attracts attention. The cast is interesting. The plot is exciting, and the finale creates intrigue. The special effects are impressive, especially the space and ship graphics. The movie will suit fans of adventure and science fiction.
There seems to be a considerable misunderstanding of how different things would be four billion years ago. First, one commenter has stated that "star charts would look somewhat different". The solar system would have revolved around the galactic center almost 16 times, stars would have died and have been born, nebulae would have formed and disappeared. Second, numerous commenters seem convinced that the sun, the planets, and the Moon would be recognizable. The sun would be smaller and cooler than today, the earth would have a considerably different surface and atmospheric composition. Mars and Venus might have oceans, Saturn would have no rings, the planets would be at somewhat different distances from the sun, there's even a possibility of an additional ice giant planet which was expelled some 4 billion years ago and of Neptune and Uranus switching positions, and our Moon would be orbiting much closer to the Earth. Also the "Late Heavy Bombardment" occurred 4.5 to 3.8 billion years ago, this involved smaller bodies impacting the inner planets and our Moon causing significant alterations to their surfaces. The main clue that these astronauts had not left the solar system would be that the masses of the sun, the planets, and many of the major moons would be very close to what they are now.
You did not read and understand what I wrote. The solar system was so different 4 billion years ago that it would have taken professional astronomers, not astronauts, months to recognize the truth. Likewise it take a geologist months to identify the earth.
@@DeathBYDesign666 my god you people have no clue. Please update yourself. Earth was already a blue planet 4.4 billion years ago, acquiring its oceans just 600 million years after its formation.
@@shawnific It might have had an atmosphere but it wasn't breathable was what I was saying, it doesn't actually take that much of a difference to make it completely unbreathable to us. Plus I was referring to the movie since it is one that I have actually seen before this review.
So why didnt they use the sphere on current earth..... instead they will use it to terraform another planet? When the Sphere can terraform earth back to it original state
I watched this movie after I found this video... Actually this one is better than the movie itself. The story is basically good, the characters are somewhat good but the acting is horrible and numerous plot holes, logical mistakes are present in the whole story. No logical story leading. Great concept, awfully poor production and realization.
It's always the same with these space movies. They could have so much interesting developments, but all they end up doing is fighting an alien, or fighting eachother.
You can tell they're serious because they have meetings in dimly lit caves. Furnished and ventilated buildings with running water and ample lighting are for amateurs. 2:00 If she was really turning the wheel that much at those speeds, she'd be bouncing all over the place like Ace Ventura When Nature Calls.
The rating of this movie is very low, everyone is disappointed with the actors or something. But your story telling is really beautiful. Make me interesting to watch it, maybe it is a B or C Movie, only for fans.
So they got a terraforming sphere that put life on Earth 4 billion years ago and accidentally go back in time to Earth 4 billion years ago with said sphere... time loop!
I don't have a problem with movies stretching science a little, and I mean a little, but this is ridiculious. There may have been water around 4 billion years ago, but there were no trees or plant life because the atmosphere was toxic. Life didn't appear until around 3.7 bya and they were single-celled lifeforms. Now if they had said that these astronauts went back to 2.7 bya, I may have been a bit more interested.
In 4 billion years all life will be dead on Earth as the sun goes through the early stages of becoming a red giant and the Andromeda galaxy and our galaxy will have started to merge at that time. Crazy universe.
Its an Alien ripoff/B movie. instead of the leathery object, like some kind of eggs or something, you have the metallic object, like some kind of sphere or something.Lots of plot holes too.
This movie has more holes in it than a termite infested tree. The biggest one being, if he was able to use the device to speak with his wife across time. Shouldn’t theoretically the timeline have changed???……and why did the sphere wait until they left for the voyage to creat the monster???………and finally last but most certainly not least. They used the computer to analyze the star system they were in. Why did the system not recognize it the first time???……..
Peter is the only one on the ship who can navigate or knows how the engine works so no-one could, or did, check his work? What do the rest of them do, hug their teddies and read the bible?
Hot dang and back, I was doing my Fourth of July shopping at my local Best Buy. And what did I see? A set of walkie-talkies on sale that are guaranteed to work 4 billion years across time. Also, with a Will Smith movie "Gemini Man" being out, maybe the filmmakers should have chosen a title other than "Gemini." Not sure what "Gemini" was referred to in the flick, anyhow.
Movie name: Project Gemini (2022)
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The name is actually, Project Gemini
Project gemini
Every single space movie.
All members of the crew all have emotional issues and can't cope with absolutely anything and break down at the first sign of stress.
Exactly, I hate this "trope"
They do this because its easy to shoot indoor scenes with "drama" rather than show vfx/cgi scenes which are expensive. So they "fluff" the movie with this unnecessary crew drama.
They could write a scientific arguments between the crew, but that might alienate lot of audience - so they don't. Its just bad the writing isn't creative.
Its a substitute for being able to write decent characters.
Well I think the movie "Mars" is an exception
the alien that came out of the ball and killed people was totally pointless, its like it was just there to sulk around and intentionally make their life harder with its gross snot
So... they arrive in the system and can tell it's not where they are supposed to be, but they can't tell that Jupiter and Saturn are in the same system as they are?
Yee there is a theory that gas planets evole later in solar system life and took only couple milion years to form.
4 billion years ago everything would have been very different, positions, atmosphere, etc. hell mars would have been habitable back then... so if you don't know for what exactly to look you will indeed not know
@@Doa744if you could've know this basic information, I bet they should've too 😂
@@MWMocha lol yea if i would never have seen planet of the apes and went on space trips i would never think i might have travelled to the past and check for it
They would have recognized our moon. lol
"They get rid of their fuel to survive" ... "They realize they don't have enough fuel to get back"
Four billion years ago the Earth was in the stage known as Hades, pure lava with incessant meteor impacts without any trace of oxygen, water or life.
Unfortunately there is a critical error in the story line : 4 billion years ago the planet was in its black phase with a reducing atmosphere (no oxygen) (it was not a blue planet) and the first life forms which used the energy release of hydrogen compounds in the atmosphere (methane etc). The Earth has 7 phases (given with colours), and the last phase is blue. The first occurrence of oxygen occurred when the first life "invented" photosynthesis (not with the current chlorophyll) turning the planet orange (rust) and killing 99.9999% of all life as oxygen was very toxic to anaerobic life
This is a science fiction, not true sciences. So chill out and just enjoy the show as movies are made for our imagination to run wilds
@@zondor8123 yes I know , every film I quite iffy when it comes to science, like oxygen from ammonia in a recent one.
Dang. You lived on earth back then?
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Yea, I hate when they can’t even run the story by someone with a little science background.
The sphere and engine come out of nowhere. Magic!
or by an intelligent species explainable within the realm of science
can't say the original species themselves came from nowhere though, now that would be magic!
It is clear that these artifacts came from an advanced civilization that could be either from the past or even time travelers who came from the future as well..
All of this is scientifically possible.
Me, one minute into this: "Omg it's a bootstrap paradox!"
Only issue is, where did the device come from and how would they originally get their hands on it in order for the loop to begin.
It’s called a Paradox.
Some being that was not supposed to be there probably messed with the loop, wanting to take the opportunity to Colonize the earth before the humans does, they have the technology to travel time, I suppose this kind of thing is easy for "them"
That's the thing about temporal causality loops. They somehow feed themselves and have no definite beginning.
Time paradox. It has no real beginning or ends. That's why time travel is believed to be impossible
exactly.
Why are there never any older people in the early presentation scene? They all look like they originated from Logan's Run!
Just wondering if they can terraform other planets, why not just terraform Earth instead to what was Earth like before humans destroyed it
Interestingly, the current climate catastrophe and resulting changes to the earth will likely kill most humans, but the earth will likely be fine. New life will become dominant taking advantage of the new environment we created.
for the story i would assume that the terraforming process could probably kill everyone... or the virus would still be a problem.
i would say, why couldn't they just terraform mars? move people there, then maybe fix earth.
but yeah, that's a problem with multiple movies i've watched like this, they will try to terraform mars, or titan instead of just fixing earth and i don't think any really explain why it's "easier" to terraform a completely different planet then just fixing earth.
Yeah it's not well thought out all movie plots have devolved. Idioticrocy was a prophecy 😂
They could terraform. The super virus was still liking all plant life ^^
@@briwanderz I thought the same thing about them just going to mars.. if they had just waited and seen where they were, they could made mars livable with signs for the future telling em how to cure the virus. t wish some of these movies had sequels. it would be cool to see someones interposition of how life started. we dont have enough of those with real good detail.
The minute they said aliens and show Dr in lab coat, I prepare for trash plot.
So yes, star charts would look somewhat different 4B years in the past, but moon is already there and Sun would be kind of similar. Also mass of the planet would feel familiar. Finally all other planets would be... familiar. These guys are a bit clueless for a crew.
"Hey they have their own Saturn...and their own Jupiter...and their own Mars, hey WAIT A GOSH DARN SECOND!"
@@knightghaleon Saturn didn't have its rings yet, or they were just starting to show, Mars easily could have been habitable by our version of life even. Jupiter would be slightly differently colored. Venus may have been habitable as well, if I dropped you in the middle of the Solar System 4 billion years ago, you would not recognize it right away. In time, you'd likely put two and two together for sure. The 'evidence' is there. But, it would not have been anyone's first thought really, and even if it was, the up front, visual evidence presented could easily sway you off the idea. 4 billion years is nothing in the grand calculus of time and space, but, it is still time and Sol and her Children haven't always just been 'this' as we exist now. Just like 4bil years from now, where Sol will likely be a white dwarf, that change alone would make the system unrecognizable.
With me arguing this ridiculous point of a movie I don't care about being said, the movie still sucked. One could EASILY be dropped off here 4 billion years ago and have 0 idea they're standing on their own Ancestral birth place. Arguing otherwise is a willful display of a lack of understanding of even the basic principals of geology alone the other dozen scientific fields this idea totally disregards.
In the interest of fairness to this argument, if anyone WAS to be keen on this, upfront, a scientist of some kind is who I'd expect that person to be, however I feel nobody having this realization right away is one of the more believable parts of the movie.
It's the jetlag.
Its inmsiane to think they didn't look at their surroundings a bit more. like wtf lol
It really has to be advanced stuff for not having disintegrated after whopping 4B years.
Even glass decomposes after few thousands of years. Even preserved in say a cave which is dark and dry I bet it would decompose after a million years. 4B is a very long time. Even mountains decompose after few hundred million, get eroded away.
Warp drive can be used for time travel.
Glass takes millions of years to decompose by the process called devitrification.
There are many examples of meteorites that are 4-5 billion years old and perfectly preserved. If it’s a metal shielded from erosion and also other-worldly it can easily survive billions of years.
I am pretty sure that human made things are perfectly preserved forever, that's why we can find them
So wait, humans could recreate the alien technology...but did not know that the tech could make monsters? Bit confused how people are able to create things without understanding the technology. It would be impossible. Also, bootstrap paradox. Who created the sphere and warp drive initially? could not have been the humans without help...but it also had to be the humans. Good story though
Interesting point! You definitely raise some good questions.
Terminator's arm received from the future.
it being 4billion yrs old would you have thought oh WE MADE THIS no you wouldnt
We plug in play the code for it. we won't really know what it does, but it does work.
Any engineer in the Technology or Sciences industry can tell you that we make things we don't understand fully daily. That's just regular life for us at work😂
So, plant life didn’t exist 2 billion years ago, which means the future mission would have had to take place a minimum of 2 billion years into the future.
Interesting! That's a long span of time.
Not possible. Planet Earth, due to increasing solar luminosity and heat,will be rendered uninhabitable in 1 billion years.
Why don’t these recaps actually say that name of movies
I admire the work of actor Dmitry Frid and watch all his works with great pleasure. Dmitry Frid showed professionalism and skill as always. His character with a dramatic story attracts attention. The cast is interesting. The plot is exciting, and the finale creates intrigue. The special effects are impressive, especially the space and ship graphics. The movie will suit fans of adventure and science fiction.
I thought I was watching Interstellar and it just ened up being Aliens.
There seems to be a considerable misunderstanding of how different things would be four billion years ago. First, one commenter has stated that "star charts would look somewhat different". The solar system would have revolved around the galactic center almost 16 times, stars would have died and have been born, nebulae would have formed and disappeared. Second, numerous commenters seem convinced that the sun, the planets, and the Moon would be recognizable. The sun would be smaller and cooler than today, the earth would have a considerably different surface and atmospheric composition. Mars and Venus might have oceans, Saturn would have no rings, the planets would be at somewhat different distances from the sun, there's even a possibility of an additional ice giant planet which was expelled some 4 billion years ago and of Neptune and Uranus switching positions, and our Moon would be orbiting much closer to the Earth. Also the "Late Heavy Bombardment" occurred 4.5 to 3.8 billion years ago, this involved smaller bodies impacting the inner planets and our Moon causing significant alterations to their surfaces. The main clue that these astronauts had not left the solar system would be that the masses of the sun, the planets, and many of the major moons would be very close to what they are now.
So basically, these astronauts should have recognised the solar system but were clueless 😮
You did not read and understand what I wrote. The solar system was so different 4 billion years ago that it would have taken professional astronomers, not astronauts, months to recognize the truth. Likewise it take a geologist months to identify the earth.
The plot seems brilliant, why does it have such low ratings
Every astronaut in a relationship : " I must go on this mission... I need to save humanity - the world....". Uh - huh.
LOL
With an IMDB rating of 3.5 😦
4 Billion years ago but there is a paved road?!?!?!
These people were stupid for planning a mission like this & having only TWO military personnel. Ten at the minimum.
It's clear that the mission could have been planned better. Having more personnel would have been ideal in this situation.
There were no plants or any other sort of life on earth 4 billion years ago.. .maybe some single celled creatures, but that's about it.
How do you know?
@@jahmallsuarez8648 I went to school
Shows you how far a man is willing to go for his family
What happened to the pilot of the main ship?
Gosh the music is an unnecessary annoyance
Steve from accounting, great job.
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amazing recap , thank you
Thank you so much!
i just need to go back 24hours so i can bet on the lottery😢😂
Great narration, the voice and music match the scenes perfectly
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Sounds like Quin's Ideas
Snazzylabs (youtube channel)?
This actually sounds like a pretty good movie.
I don't think earth had trees 4 billion years ago tho....
Yeah trees only evolved about 400 million years ago 😅
Indeed and that isn't what's in the movie, the past earth is basically still volcanic with toxic fumes and they do need suits to survive there.
The wrong earth 🌎 😊
@@DeathBYDesign666 my god you people have no clue. Please update yourself. Earth was already a blue planet 4.4 billion years ago, acquiring its oceans just 600 million years after its formation.
@@shawnific It might have had an atmosphere but it wasn't breathable was what I was saying, it doesn't actually take that much of a difference to make it completely unbreathable to us. Plus I was referring to the movie since it is one that I have actually seen before this review.
This might be a dumb question, but why is everything backwards? I noticed all they’re name tags were backwards, like a mirror image.
It is to avoid copyright issues :)
So why didnt they use the sphere on current earth..... instead they will use it to terraform another planet? When the Sphere can terraform earth back to it original state
Maybe because the earth was beyond repair by the help of the sphere
steven and his god/hero complex is what got everybody killed
I watched this movie after I found this video... Actually this one is better than the movie itself. The story is basically good, the characters are somewhat good but the acting is horrible and numerous plot holes, logical mistakes are present in the whole story. No logical story leading.
Great concept, awfully poor production and realization.
The movie is also called - Project "Gemini'"
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What movie is this? ❤
Dam i love it and Murphys law is for real in this Movie. What ever can happend will happend and everything just did happend :D
It's always the same with these space movies. They could have so much interesting developments, but all they end up doing is fighting an alien, or fighting eachother.
You can tell they're serious because they have meetings in dimly lit caves. Furnished and ventilated buildings with running water and ample lighting are for amateurs.
2:00 If she was really turning the wheel that much at those speeds, she'd be bouncing all over the place like Ace Ventura When Nature Calls.
The rating of this movie is very low, everyone is disappointed with the actors or something.
But your story telling is really beautiful.
Make me interesting to watch it, maybe it is a B or C Movie, only for fans.
I'm glad you appreciate the storytelling! Give it a chance and see if it surprises you.
The background music is 🔥
We're glad you're enjoying the background music!
So why was the Trojan trying to kill them ?
yeah this seems like a plothole. Was it ever explained in the actual film?
Why aliens always sticky ?
Were we still 93000000 miles from the Sun. Was there breathable air 4 billion years ago,Wait Billion!? NEVER MIND IT ISNT EVEN THE SAME PLACE
Steve was the problem from the get-go that no one decided to pay attention to guaranteed they wish they did now
Wow no one knows how time works? 😮 the sphere has a alien inside from the wormhole 😊 the best part
If we have this technology why not re-terraform earth
Because the problem is the virus, destroying plants. It's not something that can be fixed by terraforming.
Very similar to Interstellar….
the silver thing that the guy in the white suit is holding at 12:50 is a laser light i have one just like it
damn the planet had the same plastic containers 4 billions years ago that we have today, damn evolution on 0.000000000001x speed much?
"Just like the soldiers came inside the Trojan Horse" AaaaYo LmFao ☠️😭
So they got a terraforming sphere that put life on Earth 4 billion years ago and accidentally go back in time to Earth 4 billion years ago with said sphere... time loop!
Since the earth is roughly 4.5 billion years old they went back in time.
They really ripped off "Interstellar"
so, who built the sphere in the 1st place...?
People from 4 billion years in the future 😂😂😂
Think of time as a circle, not a line.
@@puntabachatawhats funny?
Interesting plot. They didn't go full cliche lol
Thanks for noticing! We put a lot of effort into creating a unique and original plot!
I'm 62 and I got 7. Wish I was as smart as that 82yr old!
Why are sci-fi movies fascinated by spheres and goo? Like every low budget sci-fi movie ever involves a ball and slimy stuff....
So why not just use it to re teraform the earth?
It's the paradox, this was always supposed to happen.
"Engine of Creation"
"Warp Engine"
Brilliant 👏
Did he ask her if she was ok with erasing all of humanity to save her from hardship?
I don't have a problem with movies stretching science a little, and I mean a little, but this is ridiculious. There may have been water around 4 billion years ago, but there were no trees or plant life because the atmosphere was toxic. Life didn't appear until around 3.7 bya and they were single-celled lifeforms. Now if they had said that these astronauts went back to 2.7 bya, I may have been a bit more interested.
Why not use the sphere to Terraform earth back to earth? - Neil Degras Tyson
In 4 billion years all life will be dead on Earth as the sun goes through the early stages of becoming a red giant and the Andromeda galaxy and our galaxy will have started to merge at that time. Crazy universe.
wrong, the Earth has an atmosphere which will protect it. 4 billion years isn't even real.
The Earth is only 5,000 years old, facts from the bible.
They were looking for this in Star Trek and thought the romulans created it if I’m not mistaken
Why are many sign, nametags, etc mirror images? ie htimS knarF?
It is to avoid copyright issues :)
I first thought the doc is Justin Timberlake
Not running ads in your video, why??
So they’re going to a new planet to colonize it…*laughs in apache*
Scientist solves little maze-puzzle: alien sphere opens up and shoots out blue beam of alien stuff.
LOL @ alien 'technology' 🙂
Its an Alien ripoff/B movie. instead of the leathery object, like some kind of eggs or something, you have the metallic object, like some kind of sphere or something.Lots of plot holes too.
This movie has more holes in it than a termite infested tree. The biggest one being, if he was able to use the device to speak with his wife across time. Shouldn’t theoretically the timeline have changed???……and why did the sphere wait until they left for the voyage to creat the monster???………and finally last but most certainly not least. They used the computer to analyze the star system they were in. Why did the system not recognize it the first time???……..
Now I know this is sifi... someone in space with a Bible... everyone knows ALL Astronauts are Atheist's
Thanks for your comment! It's always interesting to hear different perspectives on topics.
Probably not all of them. Even educated scientists sometimes falls prey to indoctrination.
someone hold me 💌💌💌
This AI guy voice sounds just like the guy from Yu Yu Hakusho when they are recapping the previous episode.
Thank you so much for your comment! I'm glad you noticed the similarity in the voice. It's always fun to make connections like that.
Uh...they didn't recognize our moon? The one and only?
When you are your own grandpa.
Peter is the only one on the ship who can navigate or knows how the engine works so no-one could, or did, check his work? What do the rest of them do, hug their teddies and read the bible?
Why no comments?
Btw nice recap
Added now :)
@@NoahDaun.Thank you!
basically the same plot of interstellar hollywood need new writers with new ideas
Impossible but ok good thinking
If the sphere can terraform a planet to be sutable for human life..why..they..dont..just use it on planet earth..?
For those who can’t find the movie name he got it wrong. It’s called Project Gemini.
Hot dang and back, I was doing my Fourth of July shopping at my local Best Buy. And what did I see? A set of walkie-talkies on sale that are guaranteed to work 4 billion years across time. Also, with a Will Smith movie "Gemini Man" being out, maybe the filmmakers should have chosen a title other than "Gemini." Not sure what "Gemini" was referred to in the flick, anyhow.
4 bn years ago Earth was raging fireball with no life at all
I tried watching this but the flat, sub standard acting was too much.
lol the earth is only 4.5 billion years old - there was no life 4 billion years ago including plants..
Another “No free will” premise??
So the she just didn’t realize the big ass jet engine turned on pffft
Sounds like our Planet now
It’s actually a theory out there that we are the aliens they are us from the future this kinda puts it in perspective
Ya Interstellar did that😅
@@user-jn7bq8wh1e before interstellar tho
why the hell they send the only woman left as bate. How they going to repopulate the planet.
so since this alien tech can terraform planets cant they just use the tech on the dying planet?
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