Okay so it’s been a few years since I’ve seen Melancholia but the gist is Kirsten Dunst has debilitating depression and her sister struggles to look after her, but as a world ending event (rogue planet) lingers in the background of the story Kirsten’s character emerges as the one who copes with it the most and guides her sister as the end becomes inevitable.
I'd have to read the literature... but I bet this phobia is rooted in the fear of heights. Because this sorta thing hits me when I step up to something that is just too big. But it hits that "fear of heights" place in my brain.
yes.exactly. for me the worst thing are big ships .. if i see them , even if it's just in a video. I constantly have the same feelings like with my fear of heights
Or just an innate fear relating to giant animals that can kill you in one fell swoop. Like a mammoth, rhino, elephant, bear, etc. I think that’s a more logical answer because it has to do with evolution. Those who weren’t innately scared turned into food, while those who avoided it survived and procreated, thus passing down those innate genetic traits. I’m just guessing though.
@@katii1997ugh I have that to I literally get queasy and sweaty palms just thinking about being next to a ship either in the water or in dry dock, and same with large planes. It's even worse if it's pictures of underneath the ship or the props and forget it jumping off a big boat like I've seen sailors do and swimming right next to it, I'd probably freeze up and drown. Also have big issue looking at sunken ships and planes. Really the only one I can look at and not be bothered too too much is Titanic. But anything else I get bad case of the heebie jeebies. Same with space stuff but that falls under astrophobia.
Altocelarophobia is a fear relating to megalophobia. It's the fear of tall ceilings or large enclosed rooms/spaces. That underground mine would definitely trigger my altocelarophobia. Altocelarophobia is kind of like the fear of heights but in reverse. It's the same feeling of vertigo and feeling small you feel when looking down from a great height or looking at huge object but when you look up at a really high ceiling. I don't like being very close to huge objects or talk buildings either. I don't like looking up at tall buildings.
I feel that way standing next to ships or large planes like commercial jets. I'm not sure how I'd feel in a very large room high ceiling building bc I've never really been anywhere like that😅 but would be curious
@@Heuwelman I believe that's called casadastraphobia and it's more common than you think. I have that fear somewhat as well. It's not extreme but it's enough to make me not want to be upside down or lay flat on my back and look up at the sky or lay back in a car. I've had dreams of the ground flipping upside down and falling into the sky which I know is impossible but it was still a pretty freaky dream.
@@GregBroDudeMan Has no one ever mentioned to you that one scene from The Sea Monster where the main character falls into the ocean and comes face to face with a monster called Red? That scene always gets me.
with the Lightning one, its not all happening at once, its the result of keeping the shutter open for probably hours and it captured all of the lightning strikes that happened in that period of time.
One place that could trigger Megalophobia is the National Air and Space Museum at Washington Dulles airport. It's basically just a HUGE hangar filled with hundreds of big and small airplanes and other flying contraptions. The space really makes you feel tiny through a combination of just the scale and openness of the building, plus the size of a lot of the planes on display.
Dude I’ve had a CRAPSTORM of a week and I just need you to know, this video, I laughed and I felt not one bit worried about any of it. So thanks man. ❤
I hope your pillow is 50°C on both sides and your room is so warm you can’t stop sweating and you can’t fall asleep no matter how hard you try and your skin is so sweaty and warm it sticks to the bed sheets so you try to roll over but it doesn’t help.
I had a nightmare about a giant skeleton and I lived by a lake. Then my "girlfriend" or some girl was in the city. So I told her to be safe and I went to go look for her. Eventually I went a highway and groups of people were walking normally while a giant skeleton was walking behind them. Then some huge worms came out and ate some people. I was lost the whole time. It was a weird nightmare, but it felt real. It was like that skeleton in the last post.
I suffer from a distinct type of megalophobia, that being KENOPHOBIA, which is centered on expansive spaces. I first experienced it working at the massive Javits Center in NYC, being there when it was empty inside. I felt as though it was expanding and swallowing me whole. I had a vertigo spell, and passed out. Oddly, I'm fine being outdoors.
Hahaaa I just love how throughout the video you're all cheery and funny, even commenting how you're not able to be so serious about this phobia content, and as soon as there's under water stuff, it's "Geeeez bro" ó,ò
Megalaphobe here ..when I watched Nope recently… when we saw the creature I was so taken aback, on the edge of my seat, and completely filled with dread from the design of such a thing that’s so big that it can swallow like 50 humans easy… it’s my favorite horror movie ever because it resonated with my fear so well.
Idk why with my megalaphobia, I love the Godzilla and King movies. Their sheer size does amaze me and I’m in sort of a shock/awe when they’re revealed but I think they don’t strike as much fear in me because they have personalities. That’s what kills the fear they’re kind of good and personified. But the bad alien ones in Godzilla don’t scare me either idk because they aren’t natural/organic so it’s no scary to be how big they are.
What's really weird is I have this phobia but it is less about buildings and mountains but more towards planes and ships(in or out of the water) or large machinery like oil rigs or wind turbines and of course sea life which mixes with the thallassophobia the same way that oil rigs and wind turbines in the ocean mix with submechanophobia.
About the cloud whispering to the earth, it scares me for the wrong reason... It looks like it's actually looking at us, like a side eye kind of look. Is anyone else bothered by that?
watching videos of giant whales and things doesnt bother me, i think they just look super cool- but if i was actually in the water and saw one of those, i think i would simply cease to exist due to the amount of terror i would experience :D
German Girl here 👋🏻 These Huge excavater is called a lignite excavator & is used for Mining brown coal. Since this type off coal typical appears rare but when in HUGE clusters, These where invented to make mining more efficent and safe. Bc even with these monsters (often multiple at ones) mining takes years till they get everything out off the earth. The second reason is that brown coal is offten found in not very stable ground, so just digging a huge hole in the earth & going depper and deeper, is just safer that having people Operating in underground mines :)
Thank you so much for making this megalophobia videos, i was scared of large objects, and they made me uncumfurtable, but after watching some of your videos, i actually think i am not that scared anymore. Thank you.
YAY I got so excited when I saw this I loveee your megalophobia videos. I used to play in VR a lot and there are so many amazing megalophobia. experiences there id love for you to try especially thallasaphobia
I def have megalophobia, but it's never triggered by images or video since it's not the same as seeing a too-big-thing IRL. Only time it gets me is if it intersects with my astrophobia, so big space stuff is even worse
Hey, squadfam, related question on megalophobia: when I'm in an area below a great height, like the lumber section of Home Depot or below a tall bridge in a nature reserve, I get a tight feeling in my chest and I get really dizzy. I am reasonably afraid of heights, but in a way I can usually walk off. Could the Home Depot Effect be my fear of heights, you think, or megalophobia?
The iron giant is one of my favourite films but they did a really good job of making the lovely robot absolutely hauntingly terrifying. That’s my megalophobia weak spot.
There's also something that spooks me, not ultra scary; but it creeps me out for some unknown reason and it as follows: is there a last number? I don't think there is, I think it would just keep going, but what if there is a final number but we'll never know because it'll just keep going and going.
Oh yea I remember the movie Melancholia. It was referenced in a song I like and decided to watch it. It left me with a strong feeling of dread afterwards. Really interesting movie tho. It's scary to think about what it would be like knowing that the earth is going to be destroyed by another planet and not being able to do anything about it 😬
ik u want to see the mines in europe but if u haven't already, mammoth cave is in the us it's not THAT big but its absolutely baffling, it's still way bigger than i expected, ive been a few times and i kept having to stop walking and turn in a circle cuz i like forgot how big the cave was in some spots, it's hard to process highly recommend
And the total total blackness when the guide turns the lights off for 1 minute...my phobia comes to life when I imagine 'What if you had no light source at all..just lost in the cave..you would be crawling along the floor so you wouldn't fall in an abyss or underground river. No way of knowing if you were headed the right way. Total nightmare!
7:45 simple, they didn't make it look like vampires live there, they made what they thought looked beautiful, then modern movies made it look like vampires live there...
I'm currently experiencing a lot of unwanted stress while playing The Legend of Zelda-Breath of the Wild. There's a lot of big structures/creatures in it's universe and they keep creeping me out lmao, especially the big Divine Beasts. They aren't made to be scary, but they definitely spook me 😂
Yeah lightning is dangerous af. I did fieldwork in an area in South Africa that lost one cow per week due to lightning strikes in the rainy season. More than once we needed to duck for cover during our 2 week trip. Loud and crazy!
Duuuuude I LOVE Godzilla (the one with Bryan Cranston) I still remember watching that first movie with my dad and the first reveal of him was so chillingly incredible, it gets me so pumped. Kong vs Godzilla was also super great
Melancholia is a beautifully shot movie about depression. Definitely worth a watch. (Ok I realize now I didn't really sell it with my description and the whole world ending thing but it really is a great movie.) Also, 13:35 , reminds me of a hide-behind. Very good shot.
13:30 around where I live we have "kudzu monsters" kudzu is a vine that grows in massive clusters, and makes shapes that sometimes look like huge figures in the dark.
One of those large machines was in a Nicholas Cage movie...I'm having a difficult time remembering the name, but it was one of his flaming skull head motorcyclist. There was a fight scene around one of those machines. The photo of lightening might be a time lapse photo.
I work at a movie theater🤣 so glad your brain works and you order the largest things cus you'll get refills on them if you wanted! Love your videos, you're so funny😂❤️
3:25 It was mostly used to shell cities and heavily fortified defenses. But it wasn't that effective, mostly because it needed so much material and manpower to build and use the thing, you could make and man dozens of normal artillery guns with the resources needed to make something like this. Another down side was that it needed train tracks to go anywhere.
Schwerer Gustav (English: Heavy Gustav) was a German 80-centimetre (31.5 in) railway gun. It was developed in the late 1930s by Krupp in Rügenwalde as siege artillery for the explicit purpose of destroying the main forts of the French Maginot Line, the strongest fortifications in existence at the time. The fully assembled gun weighed nearly 1,350 tonnes (1,490 short tons), and could fire shells weighing 7 t (7.7 short tons) to a range of 47 km (29 mi). this is from Wikipedia
I taught English for a year in Chongqing (the megalophobia city in China). I don't have this fear, so the city was more awe-inspiring than scary. I'm from a country that is fairly flat, so experiencing the different levels in CQ was just *chef's kiss Subway stations on the same line ranging from underground complexes to several stories high in the air, going into a shopping mall (actually the one you can see in this video, it's called Hongyadong) from the ground floor, take the elevator up 7 floors and come out on the ground floor on the other side, it's great stuff. But yeah, it is BIG. I understand why people have this fear, but big monuments -whether manmade or natural- just make me feel a sense of awe. I mean, we built that! Or nature was so cool that it built that!
3:20 What needed gone was London. It was a big target far away. Oh, and this was the "smaller gun to shoot 10 times instead of once" The big one was built into a mountain.
12:02 I really thought you were gonna end that thought with "shorty got low, low, low, low, low..." The Earth's tilt got moved by a pst earthquake, so I think it would have to be something bigenough, equivalent to a big tectonic shift worth of impact.
Honestly ever since that guy uploaded his “apologies to HP Lovecraft (I f*cked Cthulhu) song I will never be able to look at any depiction of Cthulhu 😂😂
I totally recommend anyone to watch that movie Melancholia! It follows two sisters and how they deal with the news that another planet is going towards the earth with no way to stop it. Just a tip: don't watch it if you're in a depressive episode 0_0
That Godzilla trailer is Godzilla minus 1, and its a toho (original company that made the Godzilla movies/shows from 1954-2021) movie thats going back and basically remaking the original. So she said "is that Godzilla?" Because its probably her forst time seeing Godzilla
I actually just look this video for you commentary and because i am curious about what ... triggers (?) megalophobia (and respectivly other phobias) in poepples brains. On a logical level i totally understand why people would be scared of that, but i personally am a huge fan of big undergrung caverns and huge architectures and for me the knowledge that we are so small and insignificant is actually kind of grounding in a weird way. Also i think that lightning storm is absolutely beautiful....
greg's friends after the movie: how did you like it
greg: *the BIGGEST one you have*
How did you change the font? TEACH ME YOUR WAYS
@@_-_Mushroom_-_use the asterisk or the * icon with some words inbetween
@@marsman01_ *TYSMMMMM*
@@_-_Mushroom_-_ i see you are *using it*
@@marsman01_ *;D*
Okay so it’s been a few years since I’ve seen Melancholia but the gist is Kirsten Dunst has debilitating depression and her sister struggles to look after her, but as a world ending event (rogue planet) lingers in the background of the story Kirsten’s character emerges as the one who copes with it the most and guides her sister as the end becomes inevitable.
I'd have to read the literature... but I bet this phobia is rooted in the fear of heights. Because this sorta thing hits me when I step up to something that is just too big. But it hits that "fear of heights" place in my brain.
yes.exactly.
for me the worst thing are big ships .. if i see them , even if it's just in a video. I constantly have the same feelings like with my fear of heights
Or just an innate fear relating to giant animals that can kill you in one fell swoop. Like a mammoth, rhino, elephant, bear, etc. I think that’s a more logical answer because it has to do with evolution. Those who weren’t innately scared turned into food, while those who avoided it survived and procreated, thus passing down those innate genetic traits. I’m just guessing though.
@@Sniperboy5551 Maybe. Both sound legit to me. I'd have to check it out. It's all really interesting.
instead of looking down and feeling queezy, looking up does it instead.
@@katii1997ugh I have that to I literally get queasy and sweaty palms just thinking about being next to a ship either in the water or in dry dock, and same with large planes. It's even worse if it's pictures of underneath the ship or the props and forget it jumping off a big boat like I've seen sailors do and swimming right next to it, I'd probably freeze up and drown. Also have big issue looking at sunken ships and planes. Really the only one I can look at and not be bothered too too much is Titanic. But anything else I get bad case of the heebie jeebies. Same with space stuff but that falls under astrophobia.
Altocelarophobia is a fear relating to megalophobia. It's the fear of tall ceilings or large enclosed rooms/spaces. That underground mine would definitely trigger my altocelarophobia. Altocelarophobia is kind of like the fear of heights but in reverse. It's the same feeling of vertigo and feeling small you feel when looking down from a great height or looking at huge object but when you look up at a really high ceiling. I don't like being very close to huge objects or talk buildings either. I don't like looking up at tall buildings.
I feel that way standing next to ships or large planes like commercial jets. I'm not sure how I'd feel in a very large room high ceiling building bc I've never really been anywhere like that😅 but would be curious
My friend has a fear of falling into space at night, I think it's Astrophobia (fear of outer space) or Barophobia, Acrophobia
@@Heuwelman I believe that's called casadastraphobia and it's more common than you think. I have that fear somewhat as well. It's not extreme but it's enough to make me not want to be upside down or lay flat on my back and look up at the sky or lay back in a car. I've had dreams of the ground flipping upside down and falling into the sky which I know is impossible but it was still a pretty freaky dream.
@@jessicaK_wolfspirit00 That makes sense, thanks for the insight.
@@jessicaK_wolfspirit00you explained it so well! I also have had a similar dream, very scary for sure.
im so glad i found your channel a year ago, seriously greg, you're awesome!
Thanks for sticking around! :)
@@GregBroDudeMan Has no one ever mentioned to you that one scene from The Sea Monster where the main character falls into the ocean and comes face to face with a monster called Red? That scene always gets me.
Same here. Been kinda like having exposure therapy with these videos and the thallassophobia videos which is what first brought me here
@@GregBroDudeMan Your videos are great
with the Lightning one, its not all happening at once, its the result of keeping the shutter open for probably hours and it captured all of the lightning strikes that happened in that period of time.
One place that could trigger Megalophobia is the National Air and Space Museum at Washington Dulles airport. It's basically just a HUGE hangar filled with hundreds of big and small airplanes and other flying contraptions. The space really makes you feel tiny through a combination of just the scale and openness of the building, plus the size of a lot of the planes on display.
Dude I’ve had a CRAPSTORM of a week and I just need you to know, this video, I laughed and I felt not one bit worried about any of it. So thanks man. ❤
Same, these videos are so chill, I can just forget about the crippling stress for a little while.
Greg has been one of my top comfort channels since I found his videos
patiently waiting for the big skeleton to walk slowly on the city from the view of an airplane
do you moderate the docudubery discord server
@@wackersmackers docu fan?
Have a great weekend everyone.
Thank u ☺️
You too! 😊
I hope your pillow is 50°C on both sides and your room is so warm you can’t stop sweating and you can’t fall asleep no matter how hard you try and your skin is so sweaty and warm it sticks to the bed sheets so you try to roll over but it doesn’t help.
@@WuddahellllYou too! 😊
You too kind sir
Thanks for being you, I appreciate the content you put out and the work you do to entertain us.
I wonder, is Big the Cat scary for 'megalophobians'?
Also idea for a video: creepy/eerie art (not photos) that gives chills
Yess!! I am deeply unsettled by paitings especially ones from the rennaissance era. Mona Lisa gives me the creeps 😭😭
@@doesthisIookinfectedwhy? What about them creep you out? I'm genuinely curious.
@@gothgirl4evr881 I still cannot pinpoint what makes them creepy but I can say that it's most likely their eyes.
I had a nightmare about a giant skeleton and I lived by a lake. Then my "girlfriend" or some girl was in the city. So I told her to be safe and I went to go look for her. Eventually I went a highway and groups of people were walking normally while a giant skeleton was walking behind them. Then some huge worms came out and ate some people. I was lost the whole time. It was a weird nightmare, but it felt real. It was like that skeleton in the last post.
I suffer from a distinct type of megalophobia, that being KENOPHOBIA, which is centered on expansive spaces. I first experienced it working at the massive Javits Center in NYC, being there when it was empty inside. I felt as though it was expanding and swallowing me whole. I had a vertigo spell, and passed out. Oddly, I'm fine being outdoors.
Imagine having a phobia 😭
Imagine having megalophobi and being short😭
It sucks, bro!
5'6 person with megalophobia when they go to an elementary school: 😰
Hahaaa I just love how throughout the video you're all cheery and funny, even commenting how you're not able to be so serious about this phobia content, and as soon as there's under water stuff, it's "Geeeez bro" ó,ò
watching zour videos feels like you ar ejust chilling with a friend. i love it so much, please never change
Megalaphobe here ..when I watched Nope recently… when we saw the creature I was so taken aback, on the edge of my seat, and completely filled with dread from the design of such a thing that’s so big that it can swallow like 50 humans easy… it’s my favorite horror movie ever because it resonated with my fear so well.
I came across your channel I think about 4 months ago and I’ve been loving every minute of it!
Idk why with my megalaphobia, I love the Godzilla and King movies. Their sheer size does amaze me and I’m in sort of a shock/awe when they’re revealed but I think they don’t strike as much fear in me because they have personalities. That’s what kills the fear they’re kind of good and personified. But the bad alien ones in Godzilla don’t scare me either idk because they aren’t natural/organic so it’s no scary to be how big they are.
What's really weird is I have this phobia but it is less about buildings and mountains but more towards planes and ships(in or out of the water) or large machinery like oil rigs or wind turbines and of course sea life which mixes with the thallassophobia the same way that oil rigs and wind turbines in the ocean mix with submechanophobia.
About the cloud whispering to the earth, it scares me for the wrong reason... It looks like it's actually looking at us, like a side eye kind of look. Is anyone else bothered by that?
watching videos of giant whales and things doesnt bother me, i think they just look super cool- but if i was actually in the water and saw one of those, i think i would simply cease to exist due to the amount of terror i would experience :D
I love watching you. You're so calming and relaxing. Thank you. 💖
Thank you for always having a legit title to your vids. I dont like surprises :)
German Girl here 👋🏻 These Huge excavater is called a lignite excavator & is used for Mining brown coal. Since this type off coal typical appears rare but when in HUGE clusters, These where invented to make mining more efficent and safe. Bc even with these monsters (often multiple at ones) mining takes years till they get everything out off the earth. The second reason is that brown coal is offten found in not very stable ground, so just digging a huge hole in the earth & going depper and deeper, is just safer that having people Operating in underground mines :)
I love your videos. So relaxing, no overreacting. Like your vibe.
Thank you so much for making this megalophobia videos, i was scared of large objects, and they made me uncumfurtable, but after watching some of your videos, i actually think i am not that scared anymore. Thank you.
Bro i’ve been here since the beginning and i love you sm ur vids r top notch frfr 😭
Greg always saves the day
Could we please do another video where people do scary dumb things with heights like parkour with a bike on a skyscraper? I love those ones. Thanks.
YAY I got so excited when I saw this I loveee your megalophobia videos. I used to play in VR a lot and there are so many amazing megalophobia. experiences there id love for you to try especially thallasaphobia
Seeing giant things in person is so much more daunting
That perfectly cut boss music at the end lmao. Chef's kiss!
Love your content! Keep up the great work 😁🎉👏🏼
I def have megalophobia, but it's never triggered by images or video since it's not the same as seeing a too-big-thing IRL. Only time it gets me is if it intersects with my astrophobia, so big space stuff is even worse
The end scene in 'NOPE' triggered my trypophobia
Fear of holes for you other guys
Hey, squadfam, related question on megalophobia: when I'm in an area below a great height, like the lumber section of Home Depot or below a tall bridge in a nature reserve, I get a tight feeling in my chest and I get really dizzy. I am reasonably afraid of heights, but in a way I can usually walk off. Could the Home Depot Effect be my fear of heights, you think, or megalophobia?
That sounds more like the vertigo
home depot phobia
Fear of heights, I get that too, it's the same feeling but opposite direction (looking at something tall)
@@CaraCreations1000 Valid.
The iron giant is one of my favourite films but they did a really good job of making the lovely robot absolutely hauntingly terrifying. That’s my megalophobia weak spot.
That outro made me think my spotify auto played since i've listened to machine girl religiously for the past couple of weeks
Something triggered my trypophobia earlier and ended up thinking of you, happy you haven’t done a video on it. Anyway, good to see you~.
I would *never*
you are safe here!
@@GregBroDudeMan GOOD that is one phobia no one wants to explore
@@GregBroDudeManThank you for sparing me 🥺
@GregBroDudeMan I wouldn’t mind seeing a video on that topic. It only mildly bothers me, but my mom is deathly afraid.
Bro ur gonna blow up even more than know ur attitude and videos are so much different and I love it
greg your content never fails to give me a good giggle
There's also something that spooks me, not ultra scary; but it creeps me out for some unknown reason and it as follows: is there a last number? I don't think there is, I think it would just keep going, but what if there is a final number but we'll never know because it'll just keep going and going.
Clouds have always scared me like the faces in clouds scare the daylights out me
Greg, you were even funnier than usual in this. Lol. Happy Saturday. ✨
Probably the laughtrack
The intro to this genuinely made me get such a stupid smile on face thank you.
0:00
Greg: today we’re talking about 𝙢𝙚𝙜𝙖𝙡𝙤𝙥𝙝𝙤𝙗𝙞𝙖 (weird drone noise), the fear of large things.
My subconscious: like yo’ mama-
Oh yea I remember the movie Melancholia. It was referenced in a song I like and decided to watch it. It left me with a strong feeling of dread afterwards. Really interesting movie tho. It's scary to think about what it would be like knowing that the earth is going to be destroyed by another planet and not being able to do anything about it 😬
You have introduced new fears I have yet to experience. I don't know if I should be grateful or have serious choice words. Either way... good show.
I appreciate your humour so much
ik u want to see the mines in europe but if u haven't already, mammoth cave is in the us
it's not THAT big but its absolutely baffling, it's still way bigger than i expected, ive been a few times and i kept having to stop walking and turn in a circle cuz i like forgot how big the cave was in some spots, it's hard to process
highly recommend
And the total total blackness when the guide turns the lights off for 1 minute...my phobia comes to life when I imagine 'What if you had no light source at all..just lost in the cave..you would be crawling along the floor so you wouldn't fall in an abyss or underground river. No way of knowing if you were headed the right way. Total nightmare!
7:45 simple, they didn't make it look like vampires live there, they made what they thought looked beautiful, then modern movies made it look like vampires live there...
“The biggest one you have” Wiser words have yet to be spoken
I'm currently experiencing a lot of unwanted stress while playing The Legend of Zelda-Breath of the Wild. There's a lot of big structures/creatures in it's universe and they keep creeping me out lmao, especially the big Divine Beasts. They aren't made to be scary, but they definitely spook me 😂
I love all your videos, but please some more thalassophobia? Your reactions to bad water related vids is always so good
no idea how I didn't notice before but DAMN your eyelashes are nice
as Greg’s fan and subscriber from Malaysia I’m so happy you mentioned my country at 15:07 . congrats gaining fans across the world 🇲🇾❤
Yeah lightning is dangerous af. I did fieldwork in an area in South Africa that lost one cow per week due to lightning strikes in the rainy season. More than once we needed to duck for cover during our 2 week trip. Loud and crazy!
i feel like i have the opposite of this phobia. it scratches my brain nice and good
I found you just recently and your videos are great. 👍
Duuuuude I LOVE Godzilla (the one with Bryan Cranston) I still remember watching that first movie with my dad and the first reveal of him was so chillingly incredible, it gets me so pumped. Kong vs Godzilla was also super great
Melancholia is a beautifully shot movie about depression. Definitely worth a watch.
(Ok I realize now I didn't really sell it with my description and the whole world ending thing but it really is a great movie.)
Also, 13:35 , reminds me of a hide-behind. Very good shot.
13:30 around where I live we have "kudzu monsters" kudzu is a vine that grows in massive clusters, and makes shapes that sometimes look like huge figures in the dark.
thank you for putting in a laugh track so i know when to laugh
Always look forward to ur uploads. Thank you!
you should do 30 min specials, also great funny video as always
The hand gesture thing reminds me of games with hands on the screen so unnatural
One of those large machines was in a Nicholas Cage movie...I'm having a difficult time remembering the name, but it was one of his flaming skull head motorcyclist. There was a fight scene around one of those machines. The photo of lightening might be a time lapse photo.
Ghost Rider
I work at a movie theater🤣 so glad your brain works and you order the largest things cus you'll get refills on them if you wanted! Love your videos, you're so funny😂❤️
“ *The BIGGEST One You Have.* “
The second one is so terrifying
The last video is precisely what the big gun was for
Greg's one of tte chillest guy I know
3:25 It was mostly used to shell cities and heavily fortified defenses. But it wasn't that effective, mostly because it needed so much material and manpower to build and use the thing, you could make and man dozens of normal artillery guns with the resources needed to make something like this. Another down side was that it needed train tracks to go anywhere.
Scares the heck outta me that there’s bigger things out there and we are just really really really tiny dots
The Gustav gun was moved by railroad. It was designed to be used against well defended fortresses and stone walls
I love love love your content, gregbro !
Ahh a good day watching a good vid from this 100k sub channel 😎
Schwerer Gustav (English: Heavy Gustav) was a German 80-centimetre (31.5 in) railway gun. It was developed in the late 1930s by Krupp in Rügenwalde as siege artillery for the explicit purpose of destroying the main forts of the French Maginot Line, the strongest fortifications in existence at the time. The fully assembled gun weighed nearly 1,350 tonnes (1,490 short tons), and could fire shells weighing 7 t (7.7 short tons) to a range of 47 km (29 mi). this is from Wikipedia
I taught English for a year in Chongqing (the megalophobia city in China). I don't have this fear, so the city was more awe-inspiring than scary. I'm from a country that is fairly flat, so experiencing the different levels in CQ was just *chef's kiss
Subway stations on the same line ranging from underground complexes to several stories high in the air, going into a shopping mall (actually the one you can see in this video, it's called Hongyadong) from the ground floor, take the elevator up 7 floors and come out on the ground floor on the other side, it's great stuff. But yeah, it is BIG.
I understand why people have this fear, but big monuments -whether manmade or natural- just make me feel a sense of awe. I mean, we built that! Or nature was so cool that it built that!
now i can sleep peacefully.
war is over.
The Gustav gun was actually extremely accurate
Best day of the week when GregoryBrotherDudeMan uploads
3:20
What needed gone was London.
It was a big target far away.
Oh, and this was the "smaller gun to shoot 10 times instead of once"
The big one was built into a mountain.
10:35 GhostRider: Spirit of Vengeance also featured the rider taking over one of these. It was badass 😂
😂I often wonder if he has ever dressed up as "Vic Damone" for Halloween🤔? Because he sounds a lot like him🤣🤣🤣
"It'll take him like 20 bites to eat the Earth- so we have time."😂😂😂
12:02 I really thought you were gonna end that thought with "shorty got low, low, low, low, low..."
The Earth's tilt got moved by a pst earthquake, so I think it would have to be something bigenough, equivalent to a big tectonic shift worth of impact.
Honestly ever since that guy uploaded his “apologies to HP Lovecraft (I f*cked Cthulhu) song I will never be able to look at any depiction of Cthulhu 😂😂
That cathedral, while architecturally a marvel, just screams "BEHOLD! WE ARE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND WE HAVE SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH MONEY~!"
I totally recommend anyone to watch that movie Melancholia! It follows two sisters and how they deal with the news that another planet is going towards the earth with no way to stop it. Just a tip: don't watch it if you're in a depressive episode 0_0
“Is that Godzilla?”
No, it’s Peter Dinklage. Who else could that possibly be?
That Godzilla trailer is Godzilla minus 1, and its a toho (original company that made the Godzilla movies/shows from 1954-2021) movie thats going back and basically remaking the original. So she said "is that Godzilla?" Because its probably her forst time seeing Godzilla
I actually just look this video for you commentary and because i am curious about what ... triggers (?) megalophobia (and respectivly other phobias) in poepples brains. On a logical level i totally understand why people would be scared of that, but i personally am a huge fan of big undergrung caverns and huge architectures and for me the knowledge that we are so small and insignificant is actually kind of grounding in a weird way. Also i think that lightning storm is absolutely beautiful....
Greg never fails to make my day three times better
“it’ll take him twenty bites to eat the earth, so we have time”
time for what😭😭
Nope is such a fucking good movie
My dudes hitting on us all with his intro *swoon ❤
"We might as well not exist...But I'm happy that you do." Greg - 2023