@@Idkkkk401 Brother, everybody would think that "What month" is a valid question, it ain't nothing original or nothing stolen. It's just a logical conclusion.
The question alludes to the person still being alive given the "how old IS..." If you failed given the person was dead already, it would be a case of a trick question!
Truthfully, if you are having a life changing conversation, in court, ALL these are reasonable questsions lol, because the answers MATTER. If he was born in israel, it coulda been "tomorrow", meaning hes older than the american born at the exact same time.
yeah since if its less than the current month, then he's not a year older yet Example: IF it was july 4th, 2023 and birthday is October 2, 2002, then the person's birthday is 20 but when it hits October 3rd, 2023, then the person is 21
Yeah and he spoke Portuguese with a weird Italian accent. Lol! My Mom (whom was born in Brazil but Portuguese herself) and my Dad (born in the Azores or Portugal) all laughed at how Travolta spoke Portuguese with that weird Italian accent he used but were appreciative Portuguese as a language was mentioned at all since most American dummies think we just speak Spanish. 🙄
@@seanleonard9495actually he didn't respond to 'where' the man was born, so technically no, but yes to timezone without knowing where the man was born
HJAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA because.... ITS.... THE...SAME...ACTOR HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA you and i are on the same page bro, same actor (john travolta!) and we both recognised it. Just epic man, thanks.
I hate questions about trains, does it cross a time zone like head north onto the Navajo reservation that DOES go on daylight savings time when the rest of Arizona doesn’t?💜👿
@@bonbonponynow you got me thinking I don't know humor because I'm thinking that you don't know humor so are you joking about thinking that this is not a joke ?
Dude was getting mad as hell at these specific questions. Edit: Thank you for the likes. Other than one other comment, this is a first to this amount. Thanks for the fun comments from some of you, and boo to those who wanna be boring. 😁😁
Sorry, can’t see him anything else other than Data… even his ridiculously over the top scientist acting in Independence Day… still couldn’t un-see Data.
@@rockbark2137in this case not really he's a troll considering he would be older if he lived in New York he wouldn't be 3 years older it's occurring at the same time in junction with California so he'll still be the same age the planets time frame doesn't matter it'll still be the same chronological order and time it wouldnt change
uhm no... when u know this stuff u just know it. there is no time to calculate... i was accused of cheating in highschool by my teacher. she created original algebra problem on the board. before she said go i already was tellin her the answer. in 90s... before cell phones, when calculaters were bigger than most cells today... she knew i didnt cheat. i was already walking out the door cause i knew was right. she ofc had to go get calculator to verify. i heard ofc next day i was right.. as if i needed her to tell me. when u know the stuff it just there like speaking. u dont think about it or anything u just know it
@@marioplaygames_47you just take the the Oct 3rd, 1928, 10:00pm and add 67 years, 9 months, 22 days, 14 hours and 12 minutes. And if he person was born inn California, the scene is the time this guy says in California
I don't find him to have any versatility whatsoever, he consistently played arrogant characters based on his true personality (as witnessed in every interview). He was perfect for the role of Data.
"What month" was actually a valid question Edit: Although watching you people repeatedly saying "everything is" is kind of funny, I will clarify what I mean. When someone asks "How old are you" they are generally looking for a whole number of years and that's it. That's why the man testing him got so annoyed by all the questions. "What month" also made the tester annoyed for some reason, despite the fact that "what month" is actually a (and the only) question that would directly impact the number of years old someone is.
@@OEDODRAGON Not even a little, no. The question isn't, "How old was the person in 1928 when they were born?" It's "How old IS a person born in 1928?" Which automatically assumes to current date at the time the question was asked.
@@izzojoseph2 life expentancy is several years lower in men than women, and for men born in 1928 it was under 50, that's why his next question was "still alive?". There was a big chance that man was already dead.
Nope. If you watch the movie he was affected by some kind of phenomenon (hence the movie title) and now he can do calculations in seconds and move objects with his mind. In another scene he learned the entire Portuguese language in 20 minutes.
I've been to Auburn CA where it was mostly filmed and walked around 20 years ago, it couldn't have been a more perfect place to film the movie. There's also a scene where you can see a ufo, not the two scenes where it comes the first time and after, but a scene where it shows Lace's house and it's on the upper right corner of the screen, I believe you can only see it on widescreen version, sort of an easter egg.
@@lanthanumlanthanium6373Wait really?? I’ve seen this movie countless times and never knew that. I need to look for it! I assume you don’t know which scene specifically?
No reminded the teacher to make sure to keep it only to 1.5 glasses of wine *after* grading the tests, before making love to his wife so that he’d be in a proper mood the following day and not needlessly assign extra reading on school game night. Thursday night.
Same, I don't know if autism is there though but I'm highly precise and specific! vague individuals, small talkers and generalists clash strongly with me.
Yeah it’s really amazing…that no one had said what the film is but everyone can praise it. I’m guessing no one has actually seen this film before and we’re all pretending we’ve seen it. I for one really liked that one part where he did the thing and they were all like 😮 but then when he said the stuff they were like 😢
@@Gkitchens1people in comments saying it was Brent spiner and we already see and know John travolta so you google those two names and boom you got the movie title
Yeah? I was in my early 20's when this film came out and at that time, everything that John Travolta touched would turn into gold. I felt that way too. Strangely enough though, this is one of his films that I haven't seen. I'll have to take a look after this Halloween season (right now I'm only looking at classic horror films with a few newer ones scattered in here and there).
Im convinced programming/product development is the pursuit of mastering autism but the collective "what if" of the public at large is inevitably more specific than a dev team and it's equally imoressive/infuriating.
Best "villain" role I ever saw Spiner play was in "Outer Limits" Season 2 episode 16 called "The Deprogrammers." Excellent work in that role. However, note, my labeling Spiner a villain in that episode might ruin it for you. Sorry. Watch it to see why!
No, in this movie this guy was using almost 100 percent of his brain. His IQ was off the charts, albeit due to an undiagnosed brain tumor. He even developed telepathic abilities.
Yes... But 10 pm in California is a different time from 10 pm in New York. So if people reading the clock when children are born at both places say 10 pm is the time of birth, it won't actually be the same time both children were born. Edit: I just cleaned up my grammar a bit.
@samuelkernstine It does because Time zone affects our perception of time. One person's sunset is another person's sunrise. So, someone can be a day older simply because of timezone, despite them being born on the same day
@@chshirerat5487and? If they born in spaceship in the same moment in different places of the galaxy they are still same years old although there was no sunrise or sunset
@@AZ-kr6ffit would be if it wasnt for the fa to he went as far as days hours and minutes old, leap years would matter in this context If it was just years then you'd be right but if your counting days and hours then you need to count those extra days too
@@hamoostaffat A leap year has an extra day, but its still considered a year. You wouldn't subtract that extra day from each leapyear and add them up separately. 366 days equals a year on a leap year... not a year and a day.
That's actually, in a way, a lot smarter than caring about how many hours old someone is and wasting a lot of time on that insignificant detail that doesn't matter at all. The video is literally 'information bias' in action.
John Travolta didn't even show up on my radar until Pulp Fiction. The look who's talking movies & his dance or romance movies weren't really my cup of tea.
Because that’s what you need to do, he was collecting all the data he’d need to do the calculation as any small change in the data such as him being born at 10:01pm rather than 10:00pm could have a massive change on the answer even though the detail seems tiny and insignificant
He was asking questions to make it harder because he already had all the calculations. The point of this scene was to show how stupid the question was. The movie itself is great.
If you actually watch the scene he had already absolutely drilled a question or two instantly with absurd results and then ends this scene telekinetically dicking around with a pencil lol its not a con.
@@redfear77 there was a grandmother's body donated to Alzheimer's research back in 2013. Only the body ended up being used in US army blast testing to see the effects of roadside bombs. look up Doris Stauffer, her case uncovered that there are companies out there trading in cadavers to the goverment, army and so forth.
Born in California at 10pm on October 3rd, 1928. Age, 67 years, 9 months, 22 days, 14 hours and 12 minutes. That places this scene at exactly July 26th 1996 at 12:12pm in California (or 3:12pm if they're in New York).
It wasn’t a coincidence. You are the chosen one. Fulfill your destiny, bring peace to the land, slay the beast in the abyss, collect and mate with all the baddies (with their consent and if they’re ideally good ppl), demolish the IRS, adopt me, bring glory to your name for future generations to sing epic songs about the might of the chosen one Ralph!
That “man or woman” question was strictly to mess with him 💀💀
I think it's because you never acknowledge a woman's true age
he needed time to calculate.
Or the writers are not as bright as you think they are.
but.. the wars tho?
so he could use the right pronoun
Okay but… “What month” is indeed a valid question.
stolen comment
@@0howdy not necessarily, it's a logical conclusion to come to.. they probably just didn't check the other comments
Repeated comment
@@Idkkkk401 Brother, everybody would think that "What month" is a valid question, it ain't nothing original or nothing stolen. It's just a logical conclusion.
They're all valid questions. Except the gender.
Bro I could feel his "What time" coming so hard 💀💀💀
ayo what you mean by that ? 🤨📸
You could feel it coming hard huh?😏🤣
@@Kmiujni think youre reading too deep into it my guy*
Edit: gut to guy. LoLoLoLoL
@@just_HAZEN LOOOL
whoa
For those interested, the movie is called "Phenomenon" (1996)
Thanks ❤
Good film
It’s literally written in the description
Thank u
Awesome movie !
I think "Still alive?" is the most important and underrated question asked.
The question alludes to the person still being alive given the "how old IS..."
If you failed given the person was dead already, it would be a case of a trick question!
That’s not how the word underrated works
The most important question in the video was the date and the place, that changes everything
More like most unimportant, you still age when you’re dead
no "hey how old are you" "23 years oct 3rd bronx new york" no body ever says that. @@mauricioandres7470
This is how it feels like to talk to an AI
Which one
@@dead_channell gpt 3.5
I meant Lieutenant commander Data
@@dead_channell oh sorry Im too young for that
@@Faesunset I’m only 15 and know about it
Ok to be fair, the "what month" question was perfectly reasonable
True
Truthfully, if you are having a life changing conversation, in court, ALL these are reasonable questsions lol, because the answers MATTER. If he was born in israel, it coulda been "tomorrow", meaning hes older than the american born at the exact same time.
@@Written... Fair enough, the month one was just the question that stuck out to me as the most reasonable (for lack of a better term)
Ok thats fair, yes
yeah since if its less than the current month, then he's not a year older yet
Example: IF it was july 4th, 2023 and birthday is October 2, 2002, then the person's birthday is 20 but when it hits October 3rd, 2023, then the person is 21
I've never seen Data get so flustered... 😬👀😂
that is so true data should have seen this coming.
this most of been his brother lol.
@@userunknown1030 Nah. Lore would've played a long and flipped thing's on the dude! 🤷♂️💯😂
I knew someone had to make a Data comment. Was about to do one myself
What about the scientist from Independence day?
After all that … saying “ i don’t know “ would’ve been hilarious
That's such a "high school class clown" thing to do. 😂
Bro that's evil 💀
That's evil, mate 😂
I fr would do that tho😂
😂😂😂😅
"You learned Portuguese in an hour?"
"Not all of it..."
kind of slow, it took me seconds to learn that word. lol lame
Brasil mencionado 🎉🎉🎉
it takes me 100 times to memorize something just to forget it.
@FenriZzIsTrashi hope you're joking
Yeah and he spoke Portuguese with a weird Italian accent. Lol! My Mom (whom was born in Brazil but Portuguese herself) and my Dad (born in the Azores or Portugal) all laughed at how Travolta spoke Portuguese with that weird Italian accent he used but were appreciative Portuguese as a language was mentioned at all since most American dummies think we just speak Spanish. 🙄
Gets specific
Gets more specific
Gets _even more_ specific
Gets _ridiculously_ specific
"Well, let's get specific, Bob!"
675 likes & no comments..? you surely deserve one 😎✌️
he did not ask the time zone
@@Mike-rw1jwyou dont have to ask the time zone if u know where their born
Still wasn’t specific enough. There’s a reason why GMT is used in military time.
@@seanleonard9495actually he didn't respond to 'where' the man was born, so technically no, but yes to timezone without knowing where the man was born
Movie name: Phenomenon. If anyone is wondering.
Thank you!
Thanks
Thank you ❤
@@elainespiva4102 your welcome ❤️
I was
Vincent got really smart after leaving the crime scene after his close encounter with death.
thank god im not the only one who recognized vincent
Thank you
HJAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA because.... ITS.... THE...SAME...ACTOR HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA you and i are on the same page bro, same actor (john travolta!) and we both recognised it. Just epic man, thanks.
😂
Aaaand he is probably talking to Dr Soong!
The older guy just wanted some help with his son's homework
And that's why he uses a stop watch?
I hate questions about trains, does it cross a time zone like head north onto the Navajo reservation that DOES go on daylight savings time when the rest of Arizona doesn’t?💜👿
That's Brent spiner. Aka date from star trek UwU
@@bonbonponynow you got me thinking I don't know humor because I'm thinking that you don't know humor so are you joking about thinking that this is not a joke ?
😂😂
The realization that the location really matters is wild
But why the gender matters??
@@boo9523because men fight in wars and women don't. So if he wasn't alive he could've died in ww2.
@@HallzillaThats creative, i was think it was because women live longer than men
Why would he need to know their gender if they were both still alive regardless as to which gender lives longer?
it does not matter. Because nobody give an age in years, months and days. Everybody says: "so and so YEARS old".
The man with glasses was like a burnt out public school teacher trying to teach math.
Dude was getting mad as hell at these specific questions.
Edit: Thank you for the likes. Other than one other comment, this is a first to this amount. Thanks for the fun comments from some of you, and boo to those who wanna be boring. 😁😁
Man got 500 likes for stating what happened in the video we all watched 😅
@@jsnaithsmudgeplay blox fruit
@@twistytwist1419 no?
@@jsnaithsmudge Probably because it hit someone's funny bone the right way.
Nawwwww ya fkin think?! your mother couldnt stand you.
Bro just interviewed the interviewer
😉
💀
That's how you get a job
Data is getting a taste of his own medicine.
Hahahaha!
Reduced him to his Star Trek role hahahah
thank you for saying that, I would've never noticed
Didn't even realize that was him lol ..
A fantastic actor.
Good to see DATA still working😊😊😊
This is way before Data days.
@@bailey9r This was while he was still playing the character. Though the show had already ended he was still playing Data in the movies.
Now Data knows how the rest of the Enterprise crew felt.
How he always gave the time down to the seconds. Then stopped doing that eventually because everyone else kept cutting him off 😂
Lol so true.
"Thank you Data"
Fo'sho.
🎉
i love brent spiner. he's such an underrated actor
I 100% agree. Especially his role in tng
Ironically, the person he's interviewing is more like Data in this clip than Brent himself
@@dkarmadkarma2822 lol true
Yay fellow Trekkies! ❤
absolutelyyy@@georginasmith5096
It's always "If a man is born october 3rd 1928 10:00pm anywhere, how old is he?" and never "How are you?"
Haha
"Depends on what point in time are we reffering to"
Ok
they always ask what the dawg doin and not HOW the dawg doin
@@valoressbqiskrnrjbx5025 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for posting this WITH THE NAME.
Truly a diamond amongst dust
Dude regrets asking his own question
yo r u single
@@Tactical_Nuke0 down horrible
@@sockket6821that ain’t even her 💀
Yall failed as fellow bros
yes i am@@sockket6821
Glad to see Data finally got a grasp on human emotions
deep cut
And grew a beard it looks good on him
Hahahaha 😂
Exactly AI Robots don't stand a chance against us
I GET THIS TEFERENCE 😭😭😭
Data getting a taste of his own medicine 😂
Exactly what I was laughing out when I first saw it in the theater
I never realized this, that's solid
Sorry, can’t see him anything else other than Data… even his ridiculously over the top scientist acting in Independence Day… still couldn’t un-see Data.
@@Borgforce You mean Doctor Soong.
Knew I recognized that voice
Travolta literally help the questionnaire improve his question. 😂
Now that’s how you outsmart someone while also annoying them at the same time
OR SHOCKING THEM AT THE SAME TIME
Lol you annoy anyone you outsmart anyway.
He didn't outsmart anyone. He was being completely stupid
no, this is how you appear as unlikeable as possible
dude is the embodiment of "it depends"
dude's a senior dev :/
@@c_3axi think the original comment still stands😂
People don't think it depends, but it do
@@rockbark2137in this case not really he's a troll considering he would be older if he lived in New York he wouldn't be 3 years older it's occurring at the same time in junction with California so he'll still be the same age the planets time frame doesn't matter it'll still be the same chronological order and time it wouldnt change
😂
Now Data knows how the rest of the crew felt.
nice, didn't know it was the same actor
Brent Spiner.
Underrated comment. 😅
LMAO
I see a fellow treky
😂😂😂😂
I love the pause and saying “Pm..”
He just kept askin for the specifics to buy himself more time to calculate it💀
either way, that is realy clever...
he didn't need to, it was in the script xD
@@mBlackThunder ...
you obviously haven't seen the movie
uhm no... when u know this stuff u just know it. there is no time to calculate...
i was accused of cheating in highschool by my teacher. she created original algebra problem on the board. before she said go i already was tellin her the answer. in 90s... before cell phones, when calculaters were bigger than most cells today... she knew i didnt cheat. i was already walking out the door cause i knew was right. she ofc had to go get calculator to verify. i heard ofc next day i was right.. as if i needed her to tell me.
when u know the stuff it just there like speaking. u dont think about it or anything u just know it
"OK, let's try one more time. If a man is born in New York City, USA, on October 3rd 1928, 10 PM, how old is he?"
"I don't know, lol"
And instead of actually laughing he just goes "...lawl"
Well where is he living now bob?
Then the guy would be 74 years 32 days two hours and 46 minutes and I say 15 second as of 2023
@@jasondobbins9735 No. That age brings us to 2003.
eastern part of NY or western part? there is 2 min difference!LOL
Bro said October 3rd because he was 100% sure if he only said October the next question would be “what day”
On October 3rd he asked me what day it was
Wut
THATS MYFUCKINGBIRTHDAYYYYY
😂😂
The same for "pm"
That interviewer is speechless 😂
Data you should of known that
Just like you should "OF" known that "OF" is the wrong word in this sentence. ;D
Their referring to the actor who plays him on the show “Data” is a character from Star Trek TNG
😂
@@UserName-cb6jz What should I have "Known" and how is it "Spelt"?
@@mauricehooks320 See, you DO know the word should be "have" and not "of".
That means the whole scene happened at July 26th 1996, 12:12 pm, California time.
How you got the time?
@@marioplaygames_47you just take the the Oct 3rd, 1928, 10:00pm and add 67 years, 9 months, 22 days, 14 hours and 12 minutes. And if he person was born inn California, the scene is the time this guy says in California
Yeah
NICE!
Yeah you guys are smarter than me. 111th like
When your kid questions you but actually has a point 🤣
They all have a point. Those stupid grown ups just don't get it.
@@aarona.aaronson9621tell me that you don't have a child of your own without telling me that you never raised a todler
@@aarona.aaronson9621You're the reason Greta is running the world from 12 years old.
@@kris2455most of the time, if the kid is observant, they do ask good questions.
@@aarona.aaronson9621 you sound like one of the kids. Aha
Imagine if he said " I don't know ,just ask the guy " 😂😂😂
Whos watching on October 3rd
That’s an absolute fucking coincidence that that fake man was born on October 3
Me lol
Yeah wtf this shit was on purpose
Me
I was scrolling for this comment
The most comical part of this scene is that John Travolta gave a Data style answer to Data himself. ;-)
ENOUGH DATA
best and underrated comment! Well done lol
Never even noticed 😂
Damnit, you got there before me!
DATAAAA
Bret Spiner is very underrated in his versatility as an actor.
*Brent. But yeah. I love him.
I don't find him to have any versatility whatsoever, he consistently played arrogant characters based on his true personality (as witnessed in every interview). He was perfect for the role of Data.
@@truthiseverything9511 i met him personally, so I can disagree. Everyone has good and bad moments. After all, we're only human.
I feel the same. He's a great actor
@@truthiseverything9511just having flashbacks to when he slagged off Picard’s artwork 😂
Data got a taste of his own medicine 😂😂
"What month" was actually a valid question
Edit: Although watching you people repeatedly saying "everything is" is kind of funny, I will clarify what I mean. When someone asks "How old are you" they are generally looking for a whole number of years and that's it. That's why the man testing him got so annoyed by all the questions. "What month" also made the tester annoyed for some reason, despite the fact that "what month" is actually a (and the only) question that would directly impact the number of years old someone is.
Is it? Isn't the answer 0 years old because the person was born in that year?
@@OEDODRAGON Not even a little, no. The question isn't, "How old was the person in 1928 when they were born?" It's "How old IS a person born in 1928?" Which automatically assumes to current date at the time the question was asked.
The only one I didn’t understand was man or woman, the rest were legit
@@izzojoseph2 life expentancy is several years lower in men than women, and for men born in 1928 it was under 50, that's why his next question was "still alive?". There was a big chance that man was already dead.
@@gon3808 ~ thanks!
I didn’t think about that.
This is phenomenon, right?
The fact the actor asking the questions played a character that would’ve answered with the same level of specificity in his answer. Long live Data.
NICE!
Would be ridic if the point of this scene was to show that he was so gifted that he knew about other universes and could make meta jokes about Data.
My favourite character in the entire next generation series
I thought that was Data.👍
Lol damn you are right!
He was actually calculating all the way
Yes! Smart! ⭐😊
No shit sherlock 💀
He brought some time to figure out the year to year math then the month math then the time math
Nope. If you watch the movie he was affected by some kind of phenomenon (hence the movie title) and now he can do calculations in seconds and move objects with his mind. In another scene he learned the entire Portuguese language in 20 minutes.
😊😊😅😊😊😊
Ey October 3rd Bang chan's b-day let's gooooo❤❤❤
One of the few instances we get to see the actor who played Data on Star Trek w/ no makeup. He has such a distinct voice
He’s been in a ton of shows, movies and is a great actor overall. Look him up, you’d be surprised where he’s either voiced or casted in a popular show
Check out the original Night Court, he did a few cameos.
He played Dr Soon Data's creator in TNG, Enterprise and Picard.
Yeah I hear the doctor from Independence Day 🎉
He was also in both independence day movies
Even Data couldn’t compute 😂
He's going to need therapy from Picard.
@@ricardomarin487 it’s better from D Troy 😏👍🏽
I knew it! So glad to see Data go into a safer profession after that nasty business there
Oh I thought he sounded familiar! Didnt even recognize him with the beard
Oh man! I NEVER recognize him in anything without that make up! 😮😅😂😂
90s John Travolta is peak.
Pulp fiction and Face/off are the best
From Paris with love was also a great movie
@@ronp499 Deep cut fr. I like that movie even though it's bad.
Paris from Love John Travolta haracter was a crazy badass with Jonathan Rhys Meyers they good chemistry
Looks who's talking, Michael, Get Shorty, Thin red line, broken arrow, Mad city
While he is asking counter questions he is actually calculating everything in his mind..what a genius 😂
This is what it's like to be a developer talking to a customer.
🤣😂🤣🤣🤣
My people
First response to 90% of bug reports that get filed
Dude hahahaha
It's like a SQL query with long where statement😁😁
Phenomenon is such an underrated movie. I used to love it growing up.
Same
I've been to Auburn CA where it was mostly filmed and walked around 20 years ago, it couldn't have been a more perfect place to film the movie. There's also a scene where you can see a ufo, not the two scenes where it comes the first time and after, but a scene where it shows Lace's house and it's on the upper right corner of the screen, I believe you can only see it on widescreen version, sort of an easter egg.
Why used to? It's still great.
@@lanthanumlanthanium6373Wait really?? I’ve seen this movie countless times and never knew that. I need to look for it! I assume you don’t know which scene specifically?
Did you grow up?
bro is definitely the kid who reminded the teacher of the homework
Tzoee0z0anargi
My oldest is that kid and I'm trying really hard for change. Can't be rude about it though so it's a slow burn process🤣
@@zackheller9734 if hes not already in high school, then you need to change him IMMEDIATELY
I wish I could express how unfunny this was
No reminded the teacher to make sure to keep it only to 1.5 glasses of wine *after* grading the tests, before making love to his wife so that he’d be in a proper mood the following day and not needlessly assign extra reading on school game night. Thursday night.
I have high functioning autism and this is so relatable especially when I’m filling out paperwork. I can’t stand vague communication.
Exactly! I am so relieved that I am not the only person to notice Travolta is playing someone on the spectrum in this scene
Same, I don't know if autism is there though but I'm highly precise and specific! vague individuals, small talkers and generalists clash strongly with me.
This film is by far one of the best performances of John Travolta’s career! Phenomenon was, and still is a tearjerker! Bravo
Tearjerker? Could you be more pathetic?
Yeah it’s really amazing…that no one had said what the film is but everyone can praise it. I’m guessing no one has actually seen this film before and we’re all pretending we’ve seen it. I for one really liked that one part where he did the thing and they were all like 😮 but then when he said the stuff they were like 😢
@@Gkitchens1 Phenomenon is a 1996 American romantic fantasy drama film
@@Gkitchens1people in comments saying it was Brent spiner and we already see and know John travolta so you google those two names and boom you got the movie title
The best performance? screams in greece lightning
One of the most underrated movies of the 90s
How much underrated?
@@destroyerbtcgaming1405 Well I've only watched it a couple of times and I still think about it. Watch it and decide for yourself.
@@destroyerbtcgaming1405Phenomenaly underrated.
Lets get specific@@destroyerbtcgaming1405
Yeah? I was in my early 20's when this film came out and at that time, everything that John Travolta touched would turn into gold. I felt that way too. Strangely enough though, this is one of his films that I haven't seen. I'll have to take a look after this Halloween season (right now I'm only looking at classic horror films with a few newer ones scattered in here and there).
That's Data from Star Trek. His voice gave him away.
him being Brent Spiner also did
Thank you so fu king much was gonna spend like 2 hours googling "john Travolta movie questions other actor?"
@@DRKLCNS1no Dumbass;)
that is Data from Star Trek
Who's Brent?
His face did too. . .
Voice and just the way his face moves when he talks
This how it feel like when girls tryna find out your chart
This is exactly how programming works. We have a billion questions, and we still forget a semicolon. 😂
this is exact answer of what programming is, and slap on the face of such people who think it is as easy as 123.
@@knightd8830 ; ehh, just one small bit that is easily overcome over experience
@@knightd8830ok but it is as easy as 123
Im convinced programming/product development is the pursuit of mastering autism but the collective "what if" of the public at large is inevitably more specific than a dev team and it's equally imoressive/infuriating.
Bro I am doing so well at coding and then that damn semicolon is forgotten and it is just annoying
brent spinner's voice could easily do a bad ass character
Best "villain" role I ever saw Spiner play was in "Outer Limits" Season 2 episode 16 called "The Deprogrammers." Excellent work in that role. However, note, my labeling Spiner a villain in that episode might ruin it for you. Sorry. Watch it to see why!
He already was, As Lor, his evil twin.
@@dclangst Great point! He did a really good job in that role as well.
I have not seen it, but apparently he was cast to voice an animated version of the Joker.
@wrknathome9254 You didn't ruin it to much. Just saw the episode. It was sad, but the Outer Limits always throws you a curveball.
“nah just kidding i don’t know bro” 😂😂😂
That’s me 😂
underrated
Jah!😊
Bro imagine if he said that 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the music and flupping the scene it reallt helped
He was using the question as distraction to make the calculations in his head. 😂😂😂
With that amount of time, it’s quite impressive to work it out mentally while listening and talking.
@@twi.light.1.But reasonably achievable
Ofcourse not!. He wants his answer to be accurate.
It may be a scripted movie.
Right lol
But he uses the info he's getting from the questions...
Example how computer thinks. Computer is fast but stupid, need all data u can collect.
I am computer then 🤷🏼♂️
yea u are
Wow you are possibly on par with great philosophical minds to make this connection honestly
Computer is fast and smart. Human is slow and stupid.
@@carnivorous_vegan"computer" can't do shit without program that "stupid" human wrote so your argument is a bit flawed
Now who would have thunk Danny Zuko was smarter than Data? 😂😂😂
Stayin alive stayin alive
Ah ah ah ah ah
"Thunk"??? Brooooo HAHAHAHA
@@ZahidHussain-rt3gj lmfao
Holy shit bro that is data
thunk 💀💀💀💀☠️
POV : u r trying to get more time to think of the answer so u start delaying the answer even more
He was buying time while calculating in his head 😂
No, in this movie this guy was using almost 100 percent of his brain. His IQ was off the charts, albeit due to an undiagnosed brain tumor. He even developed telepathic abilities.
Everyone uses 100% of their brain. If not then they might have brain damage
@@APOCALYPSE_X-MENwhy did he need to know whether it was a man or a woman tho
that was just for the vibes lol @@zrosix2240
@@APOCALYPSE_X-MENyou use 100% of your brain too dont say dumb shit
One of the best movies Travolta did.
Name? Thanks upfront
@@mladendjukic1061phenomenon
@@mladendjukic1061Phenomenon
@@mladendjukic1061guess it doesent exist
@@mladendjukic1061 Phenomenon
Brent Spiner can totally act
Not just that, but the beard and hair are 1995 level of bad assery
He was the only fun character in both Independence Day movies
I didnt even see data there
But in real life not exactly the nicest of people I've encountered.
Yes, Data can really act.
He wouldnt be 3 hours older if hes in new york. Timezones dont affect your age. They affect clocks
Yes...
But 10 pm in California is a different time from 10 pm in New York. So if people reading the clock when children are born at both places say 10 pm is the time of birth, it won't actually be the same time both children were born.
Edit: I just cleaned up my grammar a bit.
@@OmoZedThat's agreeable.
The scene is even better with Brent "Mr. Data" Spiner playing the interrogator.
Data finally getting payback for always being so specific
It always feels odd seeing Data show emotion.
I thought I recognized the voice
Doesn't he get choked out in Independence Day?
Bro was not gaining time, He was gaining momentum 😂
The fact I watched this on October 3rd 10:00 pm is absolutely insane 😂
You were watching it on my birthday
Happy birthday mate even if it's kinda late @@Duveggiebruhdas
@@Duveggiebruhdas happy birthday
Were you in New York?😜
Thanks everyone😊
Brent Spiner almost lost his patience.
He nailed it down to the mf time zone 😂😂😂😂
time zone doesnt matter
@samuelkernstine exactly they still the same age
Then we asians were 8 to 12 hrs older from western peeps
@samuelkernstine It does because Time zone affects our perception of time. One person's sunset is another person's sunrise. So, someone can be a day older simply because of timezone, despite them being born on the same day
@@chshirerat5487and? If they born in spaceship in the same moment in different places of the galaxy they are still same years old although there was no sunrise or sunset
My man didn’t even factor in leap years after all those questions lol.
Leap years are so obvious as to not need addressing. 😅😂😂😂
Because leap years are completely irrelevant here.
@@AZ-kr6ffit would be if it wasnt for the fa to he went as far as days hours and minutes old, leap years would matter in this context
If it was just years then you'd be right but if your counting days and hours then you need to count those extra days too
@@hamoostaffatthey're included in the years
@@hamoostaffat
A leap year has an extra day, but its still considered a year.
You wouldn't subtract that extra day from each leapyear and add them up separately.
366 days equals a year on a leap year... not a year and a day.
As of November 7, 2023, he would be 95.
That's actually, in a way, a lot smarter than caring about how many hours old someone is and wasting a lot of time on that insignificant detail that doesn't matter at all. The video is literally 'information bias' in action.
4 more days now. 🤣
My birthday tomorrow
@@plumberman4uhappy birthday for tomorrow!!!
@@plumberman4u-4 days from then and it was my birthday
I think it is still amazing because he always interrups and wins time while is calculating.....😜😊
Somebody with a next-level sense of humor went out of their way to cast Brent Spiner in this part.
Oh everyone knew what they were doing when they made the scene. For sure.
I don’t get it? It’s just a bunch of data why would he be annoyed at providing data
@@nathanlunsford7110great comment. 😂
Travolta was great in 90s films. Swordfish was really good too
dont forget face off
John Travolta didn't even show up on my radar until Pulp Fiction.
The look who's talking movies & his dance or romance movies weren't really my cup of tea.
Swordfish was 2001. Not 90s.
Swordfish was awesome.
That Halle Berry frontal did wonders for me as a teenager seeing that.
And that aside, the movie itself was great.
he's actually good in a lot more.
_"If he's born in New York, he's 3 hoursoldernow, isn'e?!.."_
😎😎😎
idn'e
Data interrogating Vincent is the best
Magnus remembering chess games 💀💀💀
Really He Played Fast To Take Time TO Think
I want that guys Memory, but for languages and math.
🤣
" Well lets get specific here BOB."
Edit: oh my god 4.7k likes maybe my dad will finally come back with the milk now
Ask me why
Be SPECIFIC BOB!!
"Did you just call me.. Blob?"
Nah incredibles
Gotta get Rowan here to pronounce that
LOL. "BAUB"
He deliberately asked a several questions to give time to calculate the results, very clever 😮
Because that’s what you need to do, he was collecting all the data he’d need to do the calculation as any small change in the data such as him being born at 10:01pm rather than 10:00pm could have a massive change on the answer even though the detail seems tiny and insignificant
you have OBVIOUSLY never seen the movie
Fake Data should've thought of that when he was asked for the ETA at different warp speeds.
He asked several questions because he couldn’t give the absolute answer without said information.
He was asking questions to make it harder because he already had all the calculations. The point of this scene was to show how stupid the question was. The movie itself is great.
His flabbergasted curt nod as he answered was like a child being told the correct answer by an exasperated parent lmao
The irony of Lt. Commander Data getting mad at someone asking for specific data
That is Brent Spiner
That's Data? I couldn't recognize him from the beard.
@@danialshamshuddin I heard the voice and knew instantly. That's definitely Brent Spiner who played Data on TNG.
Phenomenon
I believe Data's math chip had fried and until the replacement was delivered by FedEx he had to ask for help in doing the calculations.
the funny thing is, in 2024 he would be 96 years old. This movie was released in 1996. Very strange...
My grandpa just passed in June, he was a ww2 vet born in 1926
@Gogetta80 my condolences 🙏🏻
Congrats, You learned how time works
@@retrobro5299 ok
So he would be 24 /j
Was using the questions as an excuse to work it out in his head lol
If you actually watch the scene he had already absolutely drilled a question or two instantly with absurd results and then ends this scene telekinetically dicking around with a pencil lol its not a con.
@@ki_mktthat sounds disgusting, but absolutely wouldn’t surprise me if scientists IRL would commit a crime such as that
no
If he needed the extra time, he wouldnt have gotten so specific with his answer in the end.
I think you would have needed the extra time.
@@redfear77 there was a grandmother's body donated to Alzheimer's research back in 2013. Only the body ended up being used in US army blast testing to see the effects of roadside bombs. look up Doris Stauffer, her case uncovered that there are companies out there trading in cadavers to the goverment, army and so forth.
"Let's get specific Bob" 👽
Born in California at 10pm on October 3rd, 1928. Age, 67 years, 9 months, 22 days, 14 hours and 12 minutes. That places this scene at exactly July 26th 1996 at 12:12pm in California (or 3:12pm if they're in New York).
Data should have been able to do this one himself
California is 9 hours ahead of NY?
@@brickmn80812:12pm is 3 hours behind 3:12pm. You’re thinking of 12:12am which is 9 hours ahead of 3:12pm
@@brickmn808 brother 12pm is 3 hours before 3pm
Lol, you have to excuse me, my brain malfunctioned My bad . I'll chalk it up to old age LMAO@@JuankQuinteroMejia
When you have more data than Data.
Literally 😂
Yessss!!😂
underrated comment of the day. I didn't even realize that was data until I read the comment
That's when you know more about the data then the one that's holding the papers on it
@@hyrulio1 True, but the actor playing the doctor here was an actor playing an android on Star Trek that knew everything , and he was named "Data". 😉
This clip had no business making me laugh the way it did, "let's get specific Bob" 😂
It was supposed to be a little funny.
Reminds me of the Incredibles “Be specific BOB”
@@thiscolonelpreferspopeyesyo literally what I thought
I know this feeling of just asking for more specifics even when it isn't needed.
It irritates everyone, and I will forever love it.
Out of all the dates they could have randomly chosen for this scene, they chose my birthday 😂
It wasn’t a coincidence. You are the chosen one. Fulfill your destiny, bring peace to the land, slay the beast in the abyss, collect and mate with all the baddies (with their consent and if they’re ideally good ppl), demolish the IRS, adopt me, bring glory to your name for future generations to sing epic songs about the might of the chosen one Ralph!
It’s also the date from Mean Girls
you old as hell
You were born in 1928!? That's amazing! What's your secret? 😂
Mine too.
Bro is so smart that he’s just asking random questions to figure it out before he starts the timer
True, the stalling made me guess the answer if he was alive today. Barely made it to the day tho, i'm too dumb to get the hours right.
Back when actors had class
And writers had creativity.
@@jewels24k you think the pinnacle of creativity is just semantics about time?
I see I've found my fellow boomers
@@jewels24k The 90's was the best Era for Movies and the 80's for music. My opinion
@@kai_291nostalgia is crazy like that
That look G had at the end was the exact expression of well fuck if i know but what you said sounds right so yea lets go with that.