One of the reasons I love this movie is that people mostly behave rationally. The captain just deciding to leave and shooting the ship to pieces after seeing the video is exactly what every viewer would suggest doing
i wanted to like this film but what annoyed me about this film was exactly what you said...one minue they make good decisions but then after the crew freaking out about seeing hallucinations on the ship and their exact reason to leave...the woman sees what can only be a hallucination of her son and goes and follows it on her own.
I fucking love everyone in this, especially Laurence Fishburne. He accepts the situation and gives no fucks about what he wants to do to keep his crew safe.
The way he gives off this stoic performance in this movie really fits the character’s personality. A captain who doesn’t want to give in to fear and protect his crew at all costs.
Holy shit. At 0:20 you can see the old guy in glasses getting stabbed in the back of his head. The knife comes out of his mouth, and you can actually see a tooth flying out - the same tooth Miller finds flying around the ship in the uncut version.
@@serjherman oh nah, that's not being an asshole. That is being curious to see each piece of how they did the scene. It helps and you are good at spotting things.
you see how big that central corridor is and people wonder how the ship can carry so much air well if the rest of the ship is as big as that central corridor it makes sense why the bridge can be open venting air for over a minute and not decompress the event horizon
I actually love the fact that this movie didn’t put very many of these types of scenes like this before this scene in particular, when I was watching it I was morbidly captivated by the unusually shocking photography
@@Jazzmaster1992 all we got is some deleted scenes and an extended version of the hell scene but if you search event horizon deleted scenes and if it's 12 minutes long it includes a short verison of the extended blood or*y scene
@@Jazzmaster1992 That footage is sitting in a salt mine somewhere, probably Kansas. They hired a bunch of amateur pornstars for this scene, and this is the very, very truncated version of the original. Supposedly there were simultaneous rape and cannibalistic feats going on, and when the execs saw the dailies it was their own "We're leaving" moment.
@@neilgoss525The movie takes place long before Slaanesh's birth, but since time travel exists in the Warp, it is not past Slaaneshi daemons to time travel to make the Humies' discovery of the Warp notable
0:30 "We're leaving." That moment never gets old. 0:40 "Rescue the crew. Salvage what's left of the ship." Second best sensible words ever said. 1:30 "F@$# this ship." Greatest and funniest words told.
"I'm have no intention of leaving her, Doctor. I'm going to take the Lewis and Clark to a safe distance and bombard the Event Horizon with Tac Missiles until I am satisfied she's vaporized. Fuck this ship."
Love how in horror films from the 80s & 90 the second the characters catches onto what’s actually going on, they didn’t play FAFO. They immediately attempted to either GTFO the area or respond with overwhelming firepower until the problem is eliminated.
I've always found it interesting that once Captain Miller tells Dr. Weir that he's gonna destroy the Event Horizon, the ship immediately starts trying to prevent it.
Very rare a movie creeps me out, I mean chills, but this one still does for me. Awsome haunting creepy frightening atmospheric. The design of the ship is like a creep futuristic castle tomb.
@bossshun9 Navigators guide ships through the warp. Astropaths use the warp to communicate over impossibly vast distances that render all other forms of communication useless.
Same here, but i was 8 years old. I could not get to the end, my older sister teased me that i was scared, so i forced myself to watch it but i started to feel sick, and almost fainted. After that i had nightmares and sleeping problems for about 6 months. And something literally changed in my brain: some things make me dizzy that didn't make me dizzy before, like a rollercoaster and such
I watched this when I was eight and it scared the shit out of me. Rewatched it again when I was 19 to see if it still held up. Well, let's just say I slept with the light on that night....
For people that doesn't understand, the previous crew from the Event Horizon they were sucked into a portal leading them to the hell dimension, turning them into pure evil. 7 years later the ship comes back with an entity that is haunting the actual crew.
I am home ... and backs into darkness. The Captain needed to either knock Dr Wier out, throw him in the brig or kill him. It should have been obvious at that point that Weir was going to be a saboteur and endanger everyone. He was "home" and didn't want anyone to leave.
What gets me about this movie is the physics and how the gravity drive propelled the Event Horizon ship into a different dimension beyond the boundaries of the known universe. Science fiction and horror that had orbital music in the credits.
I didn't find it particularly scary, but there was still a palpable sense of tension and a riveting atmosphere that compels you to keep watching. I'd call it "ominous" rather than "scary" - it's like there's this foreboding undercurrent of dread hanging like a black cloud over the characters. It's a sci-fi masterpiece IMHO, and one of the few films in that genre that actually takes itself seriously; far too many sci-fi films are riddled with copious cheese and a total lack of sincerity and atmosphere, but "Event Horizon" eschews most clichés and would easily rank alongside films like "2001", "A.I.", "Silent Running", "Solaris", "Gattaca", and many more I can't remember!
Event Horizon deserves a Prequel in which it would tell us the story of what happened to The Original Crew onboard The Event Horizon ship and what happened once the Ship Disappeared into the Black Hole, that's a story waiting to happen!
I went into this film in the cinema expecting Sci Fi. What i got was something that creeped me out for years. The demonic atmosphere , the ship (the fucking ship), the effects and the amazing cast...and the hell scenes And yes, "we're leaving" is the best line in the film
This footage hits home for anyone who works for the airline industry that happened to be at a corporate headquarters when lockdowns started to take effect.
Doesn’t work that way. You can’t leap onto god at the last moment. God is jealous, childish, and you pissed him off with your life of limitless denial and debauchery. Access denied. 😂🤣💀
@@azariyelvarro6271 That does make sense actually. If you consider the Lewis&Clarke was basically a space based Coastguard ship, and Coastguard vessels are armed, plus I recently watched a video about civilian spaceships having weapons, and when you consider with the distances involved in space if you run into trouble you're on your own, it makes sense to be able to defend yourself.
Maybe they are more used for demolition than say, fighting. As for pirates and criminals, it seems unlikely in this movie's universe. They're obviously much more comfortable in space than we are, but I doubt there's pirates with the ships, tech, and resources to roam space. Anymore than the ISS has to worry about someone blasting off of earth and coming up and taking it over.
The more i watch this the more i'm convinced this film is just part of the Warhammer universe and they just went through the warp without a gellar field
Supposedly the original cut was disgusting and too gross for the studio, they had to cut around it. A director's cut would be great, but according to the director it's probably never going to happen.
Sort of, it wasn't too gross "for the studio," it was that the film as it originally stood would recieve an NC-17 rating, which was a kiss of death for what Paramount was initially hoping to be a sci-fi adventure blockbuster haha
Thats probably the best thing that could have been happening to him back there. Considering they seem to be mutilating each other, I shudder to think of what she might have actually been doing to him.
@@Erikcleric He's referring to the Warp from W40k, a hell dimension filled with demonic lifeforms that invade any ship passing through without protection
I believe I read once that they actually had to hire adult movie actors to do some of the stuff especially in the extended footage, but there is no extended footage for us to see
I always hate how in horror they deceive the people by making them think they see their deceased loved ones who are always running AWAY from them. If 'm already getting a creepy vibe, I'd be very suspicious of a "loved one" that's running away from me and expecting me to follow them INTO danger. Your real loved ones would run TO you and warn you to run AWAY from danger.
Its implied that they're getting a low level of mind control from the ship where their desires/fears override any reason. Of course if the ship can do that then why doesn't it exert full control?What exactly are the limits of this form of mind control?Does it work on all?Why some and not others?I don't expect a chart explaining every detail but a well written version of this cliche would establish the limitations of this 'power'. Say it can only work on those who went through some trauma and their psyche is vulnerable. But yes usually when you have such scenes its implied that the 'victim' is under a spell and they're unable to think straight anymore.
I never had a single clue about this movie since it was old but when my family and i decided to just try and watch this "cool looking outer space movie" in netflix a while ago, things were looking great then later we thought it would be alien threats when the characters heard demonic screams from the audio. And later when we saw the footage that the characters saw, it just scared us so much and realize this is a horror movie. Well that was my experience when first watching this movie
It's good, better than it gets credit for, but other than a few scenes it was generally forgetabble. The Thing, though? That movie stayed with me quite awhile after the screen turned off.
I like how there's a thunderstorm in space. The most logic answer for a human after assisting such horrors followed by the most illogical weather pattern... in the depths of outer space.
This is definitely one of the scariest movies I’ve ever seen. Love Event Horizon. I watched it with my older brother when he rented it from blockbuster one Friday night in 98 when I was 12. Scared the crap out of me!
Finally, the appropriate response in a film with horror... My man said, "we can't leave.. Our orders"....... Dead ass, we LEAVING....... Immediately.. F*#% the safety check.... Bleep how much fuel we got.. dont got... Point it towards earth and make this thing go as fast as possible...
When Weir was pleading with Miller, I just wanted Miller to look him in the eye and say, "Doctor Weir, I just watched eighteen people rape and torture each other to death. I watched a man literally rip his eyeballs out of his fucking skull. WE ARE LEAVING, END OF DISCUSSION!!!!!"
The soundtrack was so subtle and eerie. Reminded me of the Alien franchise where the tension and terror kept building. One of those where you almost appreciate the inevitable nightmares in the coming days. Almost.
Sometimes we think we hear words beging spoken one way, when actually they were said differently. In this movie, Miller says, 'We're leaving.' When I first saw this movie, I thought I had heard him say, 'We're getting out of here.' And you could not pay me enough to see this footage again.
Nope, she was dead. Due to her neck breaking against the wall, she might have been paralyzed for life. As for the fall, it was enough to ensure she bleeds out in the water since it only broke her leg open.
I watched this movie when I was a bit young. I had the worst panic attack of my life afterwards. I was convinced I was going to go into the "hell dimension" for a few days afterwards lol.
I like that they have to put a crew of extremely disturbed peoples on an high profile mission. Quite sure any major trauma would make you out of a starship quite soon irl.
0:31 “We’re leaving.”
Most sensible reaction in a horror movie ever.
They used that phrase in "Aliens" too.
What i would say in every horror movie scenario, just need a gun and a cross just in case
@@gabeherndon2415 don’t forget the super soaker filled with holy water just to be safe
Perfectly-timed thunderclap too! XD
You mean, leaving the area makes more sense than splitting up and walking around in the dark, UNARMED?
One of the reasons I love this movie is that people mostly behave rationally. The captain just deciding to leave and shooting the ship to pieces after seeing the video is exactly what every viewer would suggest doing
I really wish i would write most realistic horror series event it doesnt follow hollywood cliche.
So true though, most horror movie characters would decide they need to learn more and other bs to further the plot
@@Awksi imagine if horror movie without jumpscare, and only smart protagonist exist.
What audience will think and will the movie succeed or not.
Possibly the very first recorded incidence of the 'Fuck this shit, I'm out' meme.😁
i wanted to like this film but what annoyed me about this film was exactly what you said...one minue they make good decisions but then after the crew freaking out about seeing hallucinations on the ship and their exact reason to leave...the woman sees what can only be a hallucination of her son and goes and follows it on her own.
The way he just shuts the video off and was like we're leaving is the funniest thing out of the movie
more like a smart choice
😂😂😂 that is one of those "I've seen what I needed to see" moments.
@@bossshun9 more like “fuck this shit I’m out, ima take my stuff and leave, excuse me please, fuck this shit I’m out!”
It's funny because he sounds so calm, considering what they just saw
He’s got the perfect no bullshit attitude
‘We’re leaving’ is exactly what everyone should say in horror films. I love this movie.
no we can't leave not what you want to hear after you saw what you just saw💀💀
I fucking love everyone in this, especially Laurence Fishburne. He accepts the situation and gives no fucks about what he wants to do to keep his crew safe.
The way he gives off this stoic performance in this movie really fits the character’s personality. A captain who doesn’t want to give in to fear and protect his crew at all costs.
That s Samuel L Jackson dude, come on!
@@mariusss95 You mean Morgan Freeman?
Weir cares only for his ship, he don't care Miller and his crew.
“I will launch attack missiles until I’m satisfied she’s been vaporised, f*ck this ship” best line ever 😂
It is also 100% the correct response
@@kiddo6393 shame that he gives that info to the enemy or it would have saved the rest of them🤣
Ya got a better idea?
Event Horizon: "Nuh uh."
Miller shouldn't have said his plan of firing tactical missiles at the ship out loud. As soon as he did the ship instantly reacted.
It would have read his mind anyway though. Remember it knew he lost that crew member on the Goliath?
@@Thunderchild-gz4gcmakes one wonder if it can only read surface thoughts
Doesn't the ship read your mind anyways?
It would have read his mind and known. Without a working Gellar field generator, they didn't stand a chance.
Holy shit. At 0:20 you can see the old guy in glasses getting stabbed in the back of his head. The knife comes out of his mouth, and you can actually see a tooth flying out - the same tooth Miller finds flying around the ship in the uncut version.
Uncut version you say? I must find this movie!!
@@azuredream23 You won’t. The tape was destroyed in an accidental fire.
Damn, good eyes. It went too fast for me.
@@bossshun9 I'm a morbidly curious asshole who actually went frame-by-frame through the whole scene to see how it was shot, haha.
@@serjherman oh nah, that's not being an asshole. That is being curious to see each piece of how they did the scene. It helps and you are good at spotting things.
90 precent of horror movie characters when seeing/creepy stuff- “oh spooky let’s explore.”
Miller: “Alright let’s blow it up and call it a day.”
you see how big that central corridor is and people wonder how the ship can carry so much air well if the rest of the ship is as big as that central corridor it makes sense why the bridge can be open venting air for over a minute and not decompress the event horizon
@benpodvia5744 the bad guys silly🤣
I actually love the fact that this movie didn’t put very many of these types of scenes like this before this scene in particular, when I was watching it I was morbidly captivated by the unusually shocking photography
In the original cut this scene was much, much, much longer
@@butchrodgers9559 ah, right. I must admit, I felt the shortened version is more tasteful. (But I haven’t seen the longer version lol)
@@carriehasaproblem4959 nobody has, it was lost forever sadly.
@@Jazzmaster1992 all we got is some deleted scenes and an extended version of the hell scene but if you search event horizon deleted scenes and if it's 12 minutes long it includes a short verison of the extended blood or*y scene
@@Jazzmaster1992 That footage is sitting in a salt mine somewhere, probably Kansas.
They hired a bunch of amateur pornstars for this scene, and this is the very, very truncated version of the original. Supposedly there were simultaneous rape and cannibalistic feats going on, and when the execs saw the dailies it was their own "We're leaving" moment.
This movie is an underrated masterpiece of horror.
Totally agree with you. One of my favorite films. Sooooooo underrated.
Yes, it was basically a resource for the dead space games.
Top 10 sci-fi movies of all time
"Underrated." Right. Everyone that loves horror loves this movie.
@@OMGlaffies I agree... I've never talked someone who didn't either really like or love this movie.
And this, boys and girls, is the reason, why Gellar's field was invented. Safe Warp travels!
Invented warp travel just in time for the birth of Slaanesh
@@neilgoss525 Fucking eldars
Event Horizon was originally intended to be a Warhammer 40k film, funny enough. The creator was a huge 40k fan.
Praise the Emperor.
@@neilgoss525The movie takes place long before Slaanesh's birth, but since time travel exists in the Warp, it is not past Slaaneshi daemons to time travel to make the Humies' discovery of the Warp notable
All these years later and this movie is still scary as hell to me
0:30 "We're leaving."
That moment never gets old.
0:40 "Rescue the crew. Salvage what's left of the ship."
Second best sensible words ever said.
1:30 "F@$# this ship."
Greatest and funniest words told.
"I'm have no intention of leaving her, Doctor. I'm going to take the Lewis and Clark to a safe distance and bombard the Event Horizon with Tac Missiles until I am satisfied she's vaporized. Fuck this ship."
@@Sestze You know, in hindsight probably should have said that *after* he got off it.
@@SestzeYou can't leave, She won't let you 😈😈😈
lol
@@francocorradi5818por supuesto jajaja diría el 👹
Love how in horror films from the 80s & 90 the second the characters catches onto what’s actually going on, they didn’t play FAFO. They immediately attempted to either GTFO the area or respond with overwhelming firepower until the problem is eliminated.
STSTB
I've always found it interesting that once Captain Miller tells Dr. Weir that he's gonna destroy the Event Horizon, the ship immediately starts trying to prevent it.
It's absolutely hilarious to me that they keep the 0:10 scene in while censoring Lawrence Fishburne saying FUCK.
Well, you know how people are about the word F$#@. So, yeah lol.
@@bossshun9 I know people are fucking idiots about the word "fuck".
Fuck is a pg13 word
@@alexpowers5117but you only get one.
Yeah, but it’s based.
Very rare a movie creeps me out, I mean chills, but this one still does for me. Awsome haunting creepy frightening atmospheric. The design of the ship is like a creep futuristic castle tomb.
This is why you need a Geller Field
And a astro-path to guide the ship safely through the warp.
And unshakable faith in the Immortal God-Emperor of Man…..
**flickers**
@@bossshun9 Astropaths send messages. Navigators guide ships through the Warp.
@bossshun9 Navigators guide ships through the warp. Astropaths use the warp to communicate over impossibly vast distances that render all other forms of communication useless.
For some reason, no matter how disturbing and disgusting this film is, I still find to be very memorable.
I inherited this film at the age of 12 and it gave me some of the worst nightmares I’ve ever had. I still think about it occasionally and I’m 30 now!
You and i both. I'm 35 and still feel the same way
I watched it when I was 10, not the best decision of my life
Same here, but i was 8 years old. I could not get to the end, my older sister teased me that i was scared, so i forced myself to watch it but i started to feel sick, and almost fainted. After that i had nightmares and sleeping problems for about 6 months. And something literally changed in my brain: some things make me dizzy that didn't make me dizzy before, like a rollercoaster and such
My dad watched it while i was 5-6
If you know...
I watched this when I was eight and it scared the shit out of me. Rewatched it again when I was 19 to see if it still held up. Well, let's just say I slept with the light on that night....
When Morpheus says to leave, you leave.
if you are with people that start doing blood orgies like that run for your life kid
For people that doesn't understand, the previous crew from the Event Horizon they were sucked into a portal leading them to the hell dimension, turning them into pure evil. 7 years later the ship comes back with an entity that is haunting the actual crew.
As Sam Neill said in the film...Hell is just a word, the reality is much much worse
That fall is probably the tamest death of the movie, which is saying something.
“There is only an eternity of carnage. And the laughter of thirsting gods.”
I am home ... and backs into darkness. The Captain needed to either knock Dr Wier out, throw him in the brig or kill him. It should have been obvious at that point that Weir was going to be a saboteur and endanger everyone. He was "home" and didn't want anyone to leave.
Yes he is fall deeply into the power of chaos! How disastrous! But now we found out he is empowered by darkness
"Liberate tutemet ex inferis." (Save yourself from hell).
Oh yeah. A final warning for yourself.
I say that to myself every once in awhile
What gets me about this movie is the physics and how the gravity drive propelled the Event Horizon ship into a different dimension beyond the boundaries of the known universe. Science fiction and horror that had orbital music in the credits.
Great eh? Totally forgot about orbital too!
@@Rosskles Not too shabby by any standards, gets you in the gray matter.
Right into the Warp!
“Fuck this ship” is my favorite line in the whole movie
1:59 "I am home." (ominously walks back into the shadows)
One of my favorite horror moments.
Gotta appreciate any horror movie where characters are smart enough to just say, "Fuck this."
"We're leaving"
*Top tier leadership*
No, we can't leave. Out orders are specific.
0:01 The reaction of scientists after the JWST reveals something horrifying beyond the known universe in a single image... 😭
a question mark shaped galaxy
This is one of the scariest movies I’ve ever seen in my life. Awesome flick!!
I don't know why it wasn't scary to me. But good movie nonetheless
I didn't find it particularly scary, but there was still a palpable sense of tension and a riveting atmosphere that compels you to keep watching. I'd call it "ominous" rather than "scary" - it's like there's this foreboding undercurrent of dread hanging like a black cloud over the characters.
It's a sci-fi masterpiece IMHO, and one of the few films in that genre that actually takes itself seriously; far too many sci-fi films are riddled with copious cheese and a total lack of sincerity and atmosphere, but "Event Horizon" eschews most clichés and would easily rank alongside films like "2001", "A.I.", "Silent Running", "Solaris", "Gattaca", and many more I can't remember!
Event Horizon deserves a Prequel in which it would tell us the story of what happened to The Original Crew onboard The Event Horizon ship and what happened once the Ship Disappeared into the Black Hole, that's a story waiting to happen!
When I was younger this movie used to terrify me and gave me nightmares!! I just rewatched it and I was not scarred anymore but I still love it!
You will never get me to believe this isn't in the 40K universe before gellar fields were invented
I went into this film in the cinema expecting Sci Fi. What i got was something that creeped me out for years. The demonic atmosphere , the ship (the fucking ship), the effects and the amazing cast...and the hell scenes
And yes, "we're leaving" is the best line in the film
One movie where smart decisions were made.
The thing that weirded me out, later in the film when weir finds her she has black eyes
One of the top 10 best Sci-fi movies ever made.
Sadly they didn't leave fast enough
The ship wouldn't let them leave regardless
This footage hits home for anyone who works for the airline industry that happened to be at a corporate headquarters when lockdowns started to take effect.
I'd be throwing every pray I've ever heard in my life. If 'hell' is real then so must be 'heaven'.
Doesn’t work that way. You can’t leap onto god at the last moment. God is jealous, childish, and you pissed him off with your life of limitless denial and debauchery. Access denied. 😂🤣💀
And countless other worlds humans haven't named
Kind of has a Hellraiser vibe.
"You bred raptors?" Dr Alan Grant
ALAAAANNN
Breeding is just a word, the reality is much worse..
@@mremu4358 Life finds a way.
1:30 “-Until she is vaporized. Fuck this ship.” Second best line
Why would a salvage ship like the Lewis & Clarke have TAC missiles on board?
Maybe in case of pirates or criminals already trying to illegally salvage?
@@azariyelvarro6271 That does make sense actually. If you consider the Lewis&Clarke was basically a space based Coastguard ship, and Coastguard vessels are armed, plus I recently watched a video about civilian spaceships having weapons, and when you consider with the distances involved in space if you run into trouble you're on your own, it makes sense to be able to defend yourself.
Maybe to lock on and destroy specific debris with precision where a machine gun wouldn't be safe
@@Bobthehuntedbobcat I don't think debris in space would be taken out with a machine gun mate... especially given their size, although also in SPACE
Maybe they are more used for demolition than say, fighting. As for pirates and criminals, it seems unlikely in this movie's universe. They're obviously much more comfortable in space than we are, but I doubt there's pirates with the ships, tech, and resources to roam space. Anymore than the ISS has to worry about someone blasting off of earth and coming up and taking it over.
The more i watch this the more i'm convinced this film is just part of the Warhammer universe and they just went through the warp without a gellar field
3:31 notice the corridor is subtly shaped like a coffin
I'm actually more amazed with the fact that the camera man managed to stay alive filming the whole ordeal in the video.
"Dont you wanna breathe on your way home?"
"NO I DONT!"
hilarious :D
There are good horror movies, there are great horror movies, and then there's Event Horizon.
"We're leaving."
If only...
In this movie, it's the most horrific thing that mankind has ever experienced. In Warhammer 40K, it's just a Tuesday.
Humanity's first Tuesday in 40k
Considering that this and the thing initially bombed, imagine what films we dislike now that will eventually be classics
Supposedly the original cut was disgusting and too gross for the studio, they had to cut around it. A director's cut would be great, but according to the director it's probably never going to happen.
Sort of, it wasn't too gross "for the studio," it was that the film as it originally stood would recieve an NC-17 rating, which was a kiss of death for what Paramount was initially hoping to be a sci-fi adventure blockbuster haha
The original cut was destroyed so we're never going to see it anyway.
I'm going to need two bolters for this heresy.
Tom Kenny’s career as an astronaut following SpongeBob’s cancellation certainly took a weird turn…
And Dr. Alan Grant seems to have went a little crazy after his traumatic experience on Isla Nublar.
The "we're leaving" always made me laugh out loud even after seeing this movie 20 times.
I never noticed the clip of the guy getting fisted over the console. Bet that made an impression in the captain’s log 🤜🕳💩
Thats probably the best thing that could have been happening to him back there. Considering they seem to be mutilating each other, I shudder to think of what she might have actually been doing to him.
He was getting a metal pole getting shoved up there in the uncut version. The director mentioned this in the dvd commentary.
Or the guy eating his own guts and someone puking up their guts.
The woman being eaten, torn apart, and raped all at the same...
I can't listen to her scream. So much pain
@@bossshun9 Was that not the same guy?
This movie scared the living breathing bejesus out of me. Imagine if the director's cut survived, maybe I too would be puking my guts out.
Underrated movie. I saw this movie in the theaters when I was 13 or 14 and it’s still one of the best horror films I’ve ever seen.
I just want to know, who is filming the bloody massacre in the warp. A robot/drone? Or just a sadistic character immune to the effects of the warp.
They were in the "other dimension", that is, Hell. Not any Warp. No idea who filmed it
@@Erikcleric He's referring to the Warp from W40k, a hell dimension filled with demonic lifeforms that invade any ship passing through without protection
I would assume that the ship itself was recording them
So kind of like the Kino recording device from Stargate Universe. A camera that’s a drone….I can buy that explanation. That makes sense to me.
Obviously the Slaanesh daemonette recording the first ever human victims ehem "worship orgy" dedicated to their kinky god
Props to the actors for committing cannibalism and mutilation for this scene, true dedication to their craft.
I believe I read once that they actually had to hire adult movie actors to do some of the stuff especially in the extended footage, but there is no extended footage for us to see
Not to mention, brutal fornication.
They also hired some amputees if my memory serves me right
I just want to say this: Laurence Fishburne and Sean Pertwee's characters were the only ones with any semblance of sense in this movie.
0:11 And I thought I partied hard!
And that is why I hate parties
And this is why you don't go out with everyone to any party.
You cannot outparty Slaanesh, and that's basically what that is
Srsly rape happening
Absolutely Terrifying
LOL They show everyone ripping each other apart, but then bleep out the swear words? 🤣
They care about their priorities LOL
Hell, not just being ripped apart, either. One gal was being raped, one GUY was being raped, and two other guys were EATING a third. That's some @$#^.
I actually liked each person of this horror movie and was disappointed when each one died.
Ever notice how Miller refers to Lt. Smith as "Smiddy" and then in Predators his character talks to an inaginary friend he calls Smiddy
Now I realize why people on board of voidship pray so much to the Emperor and Omnissiah. Yikes!😱😨
A Gellar field a day, keeps the demons away
How that ship turning demon or just lilision?
@@metamajdi6358 The ship itself is possessed.
I always hate how in horror they deceive the people by making them think they see their deceased loved ones who are always running AWAY from them.
If 'm already getting a creepy vibe, I'd be very suspicious of a "loved one" that's running away from me and expecting me to follow them INTO danger. Your real loved ones would run TO you and warn you to run AWAY from danger.
Its implied that they're getting a low level of mind control from the ship where their desires/fears override any reason. Of course if the ship can do that then why doesn't it exert full control?What exactly are the limits of this form of mind control?Does it work on all?Why some and not others?I don't expect a chart explaining every detail but a well written version of this cliche would establish the limitations of this 'power'. Say it can only work on those who went through some trauma and their psyche is vulnerable. But yes usually when you have such scenes its implied that the 'victim' is under a spell and they're unable to think straight anymore.
Easily the scariest movie ever made.
A toss up between this and ALIEN. But when I saw this in 97 it spooked me. And I was 23 omg
@@ralphc1405 I remember watching it in a movie theater. Yeah, scared the crap out of me.
I never had a single clue about this movie since it was old but when my family and i decided to just try and watch this "cool looking outer space movie" in netflix a while ago, things were looking great then later we thought it would be alien threats when the characters heard demonic screams from the audio. And later when we saw the footage that the characters saw, it just scared us so much and realize this is a horror movie. Well that was my experience when first watching this movie
It's good, better than it gets credit for, but other than a few scenes it was generally forgetabble. The Thing, though? That movie stayed with me quite awhile after the screen turned off.
I first saw this on mushrooms, it is absolutely terrifying
Average Eastern European rave party
why would you think that?
@@filip6994 Prly the butt stuff
This is why you need a navigator to get you through the warp
The warp has her in it's grasp at 2:57. She will need to be purified by the Inquisition as her soul is no corrupted by chaos.
Just watched clips of people brutally slaughtering each other amongst other things but yeah, Censor the swear word
And this is why gellar fields exist...
I like how there's a thunderstorm in space.
The most logic answer for a human after assisting such horrors followed by the most illogical weather pattern... in the depths of outer space.
In the movie, they're actually supposed to be in the atmosphere of Neptune, so that's why they put thunders.
This is definitely one of the scariest movies I’ve ever seen. Love Event Horizon. I watched it with my older brother when he rented it from blockbuster one Friday night in 98 when I was 12. Scared the crap out of me!
We’re leaving. Best line ever
The Doctor was as deranged as Doc Ock or Reinhardt. This flick begs to be mashed up with the Matrix.
Thank you for the good quality.
0:30 the OG "fuck this shit, I'm out"
Recovery... They'd visited with doctor bread omg
That's the worst Harlem Shake video have ever seen 😱
Finally, the appropriate response in a film with horror... My man said, "we can't leave.. Our orders"....... Dead ass, we LEAVING....... Immediately.. F*#% the safety check.... Bleep how much fuel we got.. dont got... Point it towards earth and make this thing go as fast as possible...
When Weir was pleading with Miller, I just wanted Miller to look him in the eye and say, "Doctor Weir, I just watched eighteen people rape and torture each other to death. I watched a man literally rip his eyeballs out of his fucking skull. WE ARE LEAVING, END OF DISCUSSION!!!!!"
The "space thunder and lightning" will never fail to make me laugh lol
Loool Thunder and Lighting omg so fanny
They are in the outer bands of Neptune . Which is in constant state of lightning and thunder
The soundtrack was so subtle and eerie. Reminded me of the Alien franchise where the tension and terror kept building. One of those where you almost appreciate the inevitable nightmares in the coming days. Almost.
Sometimes we think we hear words beging spoken one way, when actually they were said differently. In this movie, Miller says, 'We're leaving.' When I first saw this movie, I thought I had heard him say, 'We're getting out of here.' And you could not pay me enough to see this footage again.
A masterclass in Cosmic Horror
Yup
dunno about you but I blame it entirely on that chaos god Khorne. The rotter !
Looks more like Slaanesh, Khorne they'd just be murdering each other straight and simple, Slaanesh drags it out.
@@QuestionableObject I agree
Totally some Slaanesh shit going on. He IS the Chaos god of murderfuck……
@@mremu4358 at certain points it seems like tzeetch
4:18 I wonder if she survived the fall?
Nope, she was dead. Due to her neck breaking against the wall, she might have been paralyzed for life. As for the fall, it was enough to ensure she bleeds out in the water since it only broke her leg open.
She did not
Dis but a scratch
She got commando pro she’ll be okay 👍
Interestingly, the apparition of the little boy watches with keen interest how Peters falls to her death. A nice touch.
“WE’RE STAYING! >8•D”-Demon Captain Miller
That simple exchange of glances with JD was the signed seal of approval.
If the agents are watching, let Matthew, Lauryn, Jacob, Karen, or Mariah tell me.
this is nuts to have this go on.
I watched this movie when I was a bit young. I had the worst panic attack of my life afterwards. I was convinced I was going to go into the "hell dimension" for a few days afterwards lol.
Fuck I was having breakfast
I like that they have to put a crew of extremely disturbed peoples on an high profile mission. Quite sure any major trauma would make you out of a starship quite soon irl.