I watched this with friends two weeks before our geography exam on a German Gymnasium (advanced high school). So we were knee-deep in the science of how our planet works. The "science" of the movie compared to real life science was a source of endless comedy for us. An employee from the movie theater even approached us, and said that we should calm down and stop laughing so much.
Well the entire film is based on the premise you can "jump start" the earths core with ONE nuke! This film is as scientifically accurate as Armageddon.
@@raven4k998 I mean...it's mostly U-238, which is used in tampers, and it CAN participate in the fission reaction, it just doesn't emit neutrons to sustain it. They actually cut the Tsar Bomba's yield in half by replacing the U-238 tamper with lead, if it had used the uranium the yield would have been ~100MT.
I worked at a movie theater when this was out. We had a rule of thumb on how good a movie would be based on how large the cardboard standee was. The Core's was by far the largest and most cumbersome display I ever had to build. Its kind of funny when you realize I spent 2 days on a standee for a movie in the theaters for less than a month. On the Flipside, I also built the Elf standee, that movie was in theaters from Thanksgiving and stayed until Valentines Day. That standee took 30 minutes to make!
@@ricarleite one of those movies you wish was never made and they just gave you the money instead, it would be as profitable to the movie companies as what actually happened…
I worked as a Projectionist at 2 of the 6 theaters that I moonlighted out of. It was a "rush" to work Blockbuster Movies. I left the business During AVATAR due to streaming movies. No need for a Projectionist anymore.
The one "plot hole" I love in this movie is the metal that it was made from got harder with pressure and heat.... except they were using oxy torches and grinders during the fabrication of it 😂
They weren't if you hear them it says that in super cool temperatures the basic materials turns into the actual unobtanium and they make plates that come out cold
@@MANDELAZZA "ELF waves can also travel considerable distances through "lossy" media like earth and seawater, which would absorb or reflect higher-frequency radio waves." that is your answer! Not suitable for voice com as in the movie, but short hand message are commonly sent since the 1930s using earth as the antenna. EAMs (Emergency Action Message) are sent to boomers (ballisitic subs) that way.
why is the ships faster powered without the reactor then with it and why can't they divert some power to the lazers? oh yeah turning on the lazers would slow them down as much as it did before when the reactor was powering them🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same. Finally saw this movie a few years back and the whole time I was watching it I swear I had seen this before. Then I remembered, I indeed had seen this movie before when it was called Crack in the World from the 1950's.
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue we have networks of seismometers all across the world, like a massive ultrasound aimed towards the innards of the planet. it's not really ultrasound, ofc, but it's similar principle. that's how they got the image of outer core restarting. if the waves fall apart they would know they have failed, but the wave had to be huge to be visible to begin with. the distubance caused by the pod was...impossibly minuscule in comparison. like measuring the sound of a bacteria in an apple.
@@rigen97 no because they would require sending an actual ship down into the earth core to nuke it and make the shock pulses for them to register so your wrong because the ship did not exist there for everything else cannot function as you are saying think man think
well it's funny because he and the tape recorder are both about to be destroyed so what the fuck is he doing making a recording that no one is going to hear because it's about to be destroyed when he is killed🤣🤣🤣
All the Mega Disaster Films I've seen over the years: The Core The Day After Tomorrow Asteroid Meteor 2012 Earthquake Supervolcano 2012:Doomsday Atomic Twister Deep Impact Twister GeoStorm Armageddon The Day After Pompeii Dante's Peak Volcano Aftershock:Earthquake in New York 10.5 10.5:Apocalypse Meteor (2009) San Andreas Quake Category 7:The End of the World Absolute Zero Disaster Zone:Volcano in New York Titan A.E. 13 Minutes Nature Unleashed:Tornado The Mist Independence Day Independence Day:Resurgence Independence Day-Saster Megaquake LavaLantula San Andreas Super Eruption 2012:Supernova Crack in the World Cloverfield Knowing War of the Worlds
true so true cause sadly starting or stopping the earths core is no where near as easy as they make it out to be an emp won't affect the earths core or the magnetic field nor will a few nukes will some extra nuclear material to give the last bomb a boost will restart it the earth is to big and resilient against such insignificant power after all it's not a small mac that would fry from this sort of thing which is why the core is a fantasy adventure nothing more with everything going on in the film
I liked the movie for what it was, but nobody else at work went to see it. I remember someone asking me what it was about and I told them this: “Well, they go to the earths core and you know what they found?” Everyone at work: “What?” “A HUGE worm”. Funny to ME, but I worked with a bunch of unimaginative types.
I like how they guess where's Pacific Ocean while being underneath the crust, last time I remember they travelled around the core to place those bombs so there's the probability they can get lost.
In real life, there’s convection currents in the mantle marked by active volcanoes on the surface known as “hotspots”. So they could have followed a current.
yeah I mean seriously they have the most awesome situational awareness ever while piloting a ship in the earths core I would have got lost down there I am serious I probably would have come out somewhere else and been lost near some remote volcano no one ever heard of
i think when this movie was developed they actually really thought of things unlike the people who made titan like heck using virgil as one giant solar panel atleast for the engines and computers till atleast they get to the surface i consider that genius
I love the movie cause while it is total bullshit it a great fantasy movie since it's an adventure into someone's imagination nothing more since stopping the earths core with an emp won't work and starting it back up with nukes also won't work not to mention the magic ship that can going into the core and keep it's occupants alive and not cooking to death from the heat seriously it's a fantastic fantasy movie adventure and for that I love it
Anyone else scratching their head on how a ship made of a fake metal that can survive molten rock a pulse from the laser cannon and THOUSANDS of pounds of pressure can still be blown up by a small nuke? Supposed to be virtually indestructible! Then again, this whole movie is one giant question mark.
Let's be honest you have to suspend A LOT of disbelief in this film but a key one is that in truth any shot of the ship or the nukes going off would be just flat white, molten rock and metal is not even the slightest bit transparent, assuming you could build a camera that can survive being immersed in it, it would see nothing beyond its own lens.
if a nuke can restart the earths core then your screwed cause your in a movie and not living in reality cause in reality the earths core is more robust then that and cannot be stopped by a puny emp from people and restarted by a few nukes going off plain and simple
I am amazed that the unobtanium hull makes the right amount of volts and amp the run the impellor and computer screen without killing them from overvoltage or undervoltage
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue I mean according to the movie the system was already taking power from the haul as a secondary, so they just moved the intake wires directly to the haul rather than through the normal system which ran through the power cores as well.
@@TheLastSane1 what are you talking about how do they get power from hauling anything they got power from the hull what does hauling shit come into play for making power?
I honestly don’t know why he was doing this at this point but when he answered his own question then laughed, I started laughing as well I’m sorry if it sounds rude but it’s like why. 0:12
One of my guilty pleasure movies. It's dumb as heck and the "science" doesn't make a lick of sense, but it's great for when I just want to turn off my brain and munch popcorn for a couple of hours.
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For all this movie's nonsense, that part is actually kind of accurate. The Earth's outer core is something like 8,000 degrees Fahrenheit (4500 Celsius). Almost every metal doesn't just melt at those temperatures; they boil, too. However, the metals don't become gases because the pressure inside the Earth is immense. So, you wind up with this weird, fluid sort of substance that doesn't really behave like a gas or a liquid. I guess it's technically a liquid, but it doesn't behave the way normal molten metal does. It's a lot runnier, so I guess the logic the movie artists went with is that since the thickness is like water, you can sort of see through it like water, too.
you gotta love how the core is so transparent that you can see everything going on inside there🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I seriously thought there was molten hot Rock in there that would make seeing everything going on in there impossible
Well, the only way they would be able to do such a thing would be by analyzing the seismic waves that were caused by the nuke. (That somehow rotated the planet, and that somehow was more powerful than the entire world nuke supply.) (And they would have to have incredibly precise data to see a ship a few meters in diameter.) Well, alright, I'm just gonna... The ship would have to be made of materials unknown to science and/or be cooled with liquid gasses, it wouldn't't be possible to store so much gas on a ship this small. The ship's engine is also not strong enough, it appears to be a rotating detonation engine, but it wouldn't be able to generate "a few g's" considering the density of lava. (Edit: it's not a RDE.)The fuel for it wouldn't fit either. Also the Earth's core wouldn't stop in the first place, and the rate at which it began rotating again wouldn't just cause a few earthquakes but cause an apocalypse that'd kill millions if not billions of people, and the ship's hull isn't strong enough to penetrate rock at such high speed, and the outside shots of the ship obviously wouldn't work, also the Earth's core doesn't look like that probably, also this whole mission is total bs and a real mission that is that important would be way more "organized" and boring. I haven't actually seen the film, I'm just going off this one scene.
meh who knows it's a movie totally hypothetical cause we cannot try it out on our earth and if we could would we really want to I mean leaving that chest nut alone is far safer then stalling the core to try and restart it with nukes
what year this kome out ? had to be mid to late 80s or early 90s these cgi scenes look krazy grant it this round the time they first started using it but sheesh
How did the Virgel communicate with the surface? How was ground control able to detect the spinning of the earth's core? The command deck of the Virgal is on a rotating gamble system. They were traveling straight down. So why did they lurch forward when entering the cobalt geode? Just saying.
As much as I hate to say this, the Earth’s rotation is slowing down… one Earth day when dinosaurs existed used to be 23 hours, nowadays it’s 24. Something hours
Its the moon. We are losing it slowly because we are not tidally-locked. As it moves away, we lose a little of our momentum. For the system to be stable, each Earth day would need to be month long. But the solar system will be over way before it becomes a problem.
How does setting off a couple big nuclear explosions make the core start to rotate? If I set off some firecrackers around a marble, it wouldn't rotate.
Wait… if the unobtanium gets stronger with more pressure, wouldn’t a nuclear explosion make it even more indestructible? Why would a nuke damage it in the slightest? 🤔
i saw this in a theatre at the time it was released and when it was over i couldn't believe i paid to watch it how the hell do you get a budget for something like this
Even if there was a vessel that could survive the overwhelming heat and pressure of the earths core, they'd still be dead on the way up. For how deep they were they would have to decompress for like 3 months every 100 feet or else they'd all die from the bends.
Its such a horrible movie with an entire cast of people I love. Its like eating spicy food. You enjoy it in the moment but know youre gonna regret it soon enough.
Actually the problem isn't adding uranium to the exterior of the weapon. It's that "reactor-grade" uranium is 5% or less of U235. Fissile weapons require it to be 20% or higher or else it may not sustain a chain reaction. Two stage nuclear devices exist, which have fissile material outside of the core. You just need extreme heat, proper fissile material, and a reflective shell to start the chain reaction. This approach may be less than ideal, but with the proper uranium it may work. This is the least of the offenses this movie made. Regardless of what they may claim, no actual physist or engineer was conulted.
Imagine the core needs nuclear bombs every weeks or months to keep rotating... like fuel for the core .. it will make all the nuclear powers of the world give up their nukes to power the core... Might run out of nuclear weapons in decades
meh imagine if we could actually going down to the core and then some moron makes a titan sub to go there and gets imploded there cause they used carbon fiber instead of unobtanium
"Alright we got a sci-fi movie and we got the problem figured out, but how do we fix it? how do we end the film?" "We nuke it" - Hollywood for the hundred times.
This movie forgot all about INERTIA. Getting hit with a nuclear shockwave would be infinitely worse than a slight nudge 😂 also when they were falling through the geode earlier, they would’ve all turned into Swiss cheese from the impact of falling thousands of feet
on the bright side atleast there not going to boil to death🤣🤣🤣 oh common they have to get this stuff wrong, or they cannot tell their story the way they want to seriously.
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"Between two tectonic plates somewhere near Hawaii"
Hawaii is literally the center of the Pacific plate.
Yeah.... but HEY, It's hollywood.
It's easy to explain; new fault line was created during the explosion
thats your problem with the movie? probably 1 of the easier things to explain then the countless others that are wrong with it.
This movie is not meant for intelligent people
Imagine if they rode the magma flows right up thru one of the Hawaiian volcanoes and just plopped out onto the island.
I watched this with friends two weeks before our geography exam on a German Gymnasium (advanced high school). So we were knee-deep in the science of how our planet works. The "science" of the movie compared to real life science was a source of endless comedy for us. An employee from the movie theater even approached us, and said that we should calm down and stop laughing so much.
when she said "we'll experience a few Gs" - i really lost it lol ...gravity is a joke in this film yeah :P lol
"just drop some plutonium in with the nuke that'll make it bigger"
Well the entire film is based on the premise you can "jump start" the earths core with ONE nuke! This film is as scientifically accurate as Armageddon.
We literally watched this in year 10 science class just so we could write an essay on all the inaccuracies the movie had
Great idea by your teacher!@@jibjabs1277
0:19 me half way through writing a long online argument realising I actualy don't care.
yeah adding reactor fuel to a nuke is the easiest way to increase a nuclear bombs power it's that simple kids🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
hahahahaha...discards Reddit comment.
@@raven4k998 I mean...it's mostly U-238, which is used in tampers, and it CAN participate in the fission reaction, it just doesn't emit neutrons to sustain it. They actually cut the Tsar Bomba's yield in half by replacing the U-238 tamper with lead, if it had used the uranium the yield would have been ~100MT.
"Get ready to pull a few G's..."
Apparently very few, I've been rocked harder by potholes.
Stanley Tucci's greatest line "WTFAID" then that laugh....
this movie is pure fantasy porn nothing more but man is it great fantasy porn
Just remember that the last laugh is on you...
@@craterglass ♪♫ Always look on the bright side of life! ♫♪
great death scene
I worked at a movie theater when this was out. We had a rule of thumb on how good a movie would be based on how large the cardboard standee was. The Core's was by far the largest and most cumbersome display I ever had to build. Its kind of funny when you realize I spent 2 days on a standee for a movie in the theaters for less than a month.
On the Flipside, I also built the Elf standee, that movie was in theaters from Thanksgiving and stayed until Valentines Day. That standee took 30 minutes to make!
you see all it take is a little suicide to get the core turning🤣
I've never heard of this movie until this morning
@@ricarleite one of those movies you wish was never made and they just gave you the money instead, it would be as profitable to the movie companies as what actually happened…
I worked as a Projectionist at 2 of the 6 theaters that I moonlighted out of. It was a "rush" to work Blockbuster Movies. I left the business During AVATAR due to streaming movies. No need for a Projectionist anymore.
The one "plot hole" I love in this movie is the metal that it was made from got harder with pressure and heat.... except they were using oxy torches and grinders during the fabrication of it 😂
They should have cut it with dry ice saws.
They weren't if you hear them it says that in super cool temperatures the basic materials turns into the actual unobtanium and they make plates that come out cold
sx500 ?
I would say the biggest plot hole is how radio comms worked from the core to the surface xD
@@MANDELAZZA "ELF waves can also travel considerable distances through "lossy" media like earth and seawater, which would absorb or reflect higher-frequency radio waves." that is your answer!
Not suitable for voice com as in the movie, but short hand message are commonly sent since the 1930s using earth as the antenna. EAMs (Emergency Action Message) are sent to boomers (ballisitic subs) that way.
Tucci: “what the f*** am I doing?!”
Precisely what I said about midway through watching this movie for the first time. 😂
why is the ships faster powered without the reactor then with it and why can't they divert some power to the lazers?
oh yeah turning on the lazers would slow them down as much as it did before when the reactor was powering them🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same. Finally saw this movie a few years back and the whole time I was watching it I swear I had seen this before. Then I remembered, I indeed had seen this movie before when it was called Crack in the World from the 1950's.
@@alucard624 you it was then that you to wanted to crack the world wide open🤣🤣
@@raven4k998lemme smash
@@raven4k998Probably because they'd left most of the ship behind by that point. Less mass to push.
I need to check when this movie was made because that earth core CGI + the explosion look like some game cut scene in the early 2000s
oh damn it is the early 2000s. Time does fly
Everything about this movie is insane but the part I cant get over is there ability to track the pod at all.
how does he know the planets healing it self and not starting to break up?🤔
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue we have networks of seismometers all across the world, like a massive ultrasound aimed towards the innards of the planet. it's not really ultrasound, ofc, but it's similar principle. that's how they got the image of outer core restarting. if the waves fall apart they would know they have failed, but the wave had to be huge to be visible to begin with. the distubance caused by the pod was...impossibly minuscule in comparison. like measuring the sound of a bacteria in an apple.
@@rigen97 no because they would require sending an actual ship down into the earth core to nuke it and make the shock pulses for them to register so your wrong because the ship did not exist there for everything else cannot function as you are saying think man think
"He can understand..... What the f@ck am I doing."..... Greatest Philosophical quote doesn't exi--
well it's funny because he and the tape recorder are both about to be destroyed so what the fuck is he doing making a recording that no one is going to hear because it's about to be destroyed when he is killed🤣🤣🤣
and this thing lasted ALL THAT better than some short metal tube from 20 years later
virgil vs titan
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except the whole point of Virgil was that it gets stronger the more pressure there is.
@@Troop3r666 But it still couldn’t descend too fast or else it wouldn’t adjust for the pressure increase
Hey, show some respect my son died in that tube. Joe Biden(probably)
All the Mega Disaster Films I've seen over the years:
The Core
The Day After Tomorrow
Asteroid
Meteor
2012
Earthquake
Supervolcano
2012:Doomsday
Atomic Twister
Deep Impact
Twister
GeoStorm
Armageddon
The Day After
Pompeii
Dante's Peak
Volcano
Aftershock:Earthquake in New York
10.5
10.5:Apocalypse
Meteor (2009)
San Andreas Quake
Category 7:The End of the World
Absolute Zero
Disaster Zone:Volcano in New York
Titan A.E.
13 Minutes
Nature Unleashed:Tornado
The Mist
Independence Day
Independence Day:Resurgence
Independence Day-Saster
Megaquake
LavaLantula
San Andreas
Super Eruption
2012:Supernova
Crack in the World
Cloverfield
Knowing
War of the Worlds
did you get scared from Knowing?
The day after tomorrow is a banger
No Sharknado?
Edit: also, Joker: Folie à Deux...
This is more of comedy about science than an actual sci fi movie.
true so true cause sadly starting or stopping the earths core is no where near as easy as they make it out to be an emp won't affect the earths core or the magnetic field nor will a few nukes will some extra nuclear material to give the last bomb a boost will restart it the earth is to big and resilient against such insignificant power after all it's not a small mac that would fry from this sort of thing which is why the core is a fantasy adventure nothing more with everything going on in the film
Actual Sci Fi what? Does every other movie showcased believable technology/science than this? Were you stupid or something to type that?
I liked the movie for what it was, but nobody else at work went to see it. I remember someone asking me what it was about and I told them this:
“Well, they go to the earths core and you know what they found?”
Everyone at work: “What?”
“A HUGE worm”. Funny to ME, but I worked with a bunch of unimaginative types.
if the earth's core engine was this fragile, I would be scared but thankfully it's not even close to this fragile than god for reality based physics.
I like how they guess where's Pacific Ocean while being underneath the crust, last time I remember they travelled around the core to place those bombs so there's the probability they can get lost.
In real life, there’s convection currents in the mantle marked by active volcanoes on the surface known as “hotspots”. So they could have followed a current.
@@KaosNova2probably would come out a volcano in Hawaii
@@SPN16 That would have made sense; provided that they did not get stuck in an inactive volcano.
@@georgepierson4920 Factor Status: Overlooked (Sapper minds glitching 😂) nice brother didn't think of that hahaha
yeah I mean seriously they have the most awesome situational awareness ever while piloting a ship in the earths core I would have got lost down there I am serious
I probably would have come out somewhere else and been lost near some remote volcano no one ever heard of
this ship is way more robust than titan
i think when this movie was developed they actually really thought of things unlike the people who made titan like heck using virgil as one giant solar panel atleast for the engines and computers till atleast they get to the surface i consider that genius
I love that movie. It¨s a totally bullshit, but love it. Even after those 20 years 😎
shame they couldn't make the titan sub out of that unobtanium crap it never would have imploded if they had🤣🤣🤣
I love the movie cause while it is total bullshit it a great fantasy movie since it's an adventure into someone's imagination nothing more since stopping the earths core with an emp won't work and starting it back up with nukes also won't work not to mention the magic ship that can going into the core and keep it's occupants alive and not cooking to death from the heat seriously it's a fantastic fantasy movie adventure and for that I love it
This is the most rigorously scientific movie in the history of film.
wouldn't the nukes explosive power be silverly diminished by the heat and pressure of the core?🤣🤣
nope because firing Destiny a second time would have fixed the core and removed any reason to send a ship down to nuke the earths core🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anyone else scratching their head on how a ship made of a fake metal that can survive molten rock a pulse from the laser cannon and THOUSANDS of pounds of pressure can still be blown up by a small nuke? Supposed to be virtually indestructible! Then again, this whole movie is one giant question mark.
It was made years ago. There were still many unsolved questions.
Stanley Tucci's "what the fuck am I doing?" was the highlight of the movie. Ok, Hillary Swank was the highlight of the movie. This is second :)
The end was the highlight of the movie.
The camera-man filming Stanley Tucci made it out alive from the nuke explosion in the middle of the Earth, with film also intact.
the planets healing itself🤣🤣
Cameraman always survive, that's a capital rule!
This movie caused a long fear of natural disasters for me.
Based, nature is something humans take for granted too often.
For fun, read the Wikipedia page for "limnic eruption". That's by far my favorite kind of natural disaster
No it didn’t
@@Truthteller2341 you're right. How could I be so silly
@@zvolchen117 well at least you admit it now
1:10 She looks like she don't even know what she's happy about
1:49 always lose it when he laugh. HAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHA! HAHAHA! *OUÆHÆHÆ* AHAHAHA
I remember my dad watching this on TV when I was like 8 to 10 years old and I found it terrifying at the time
Let's be honest you have to suspend A LOT of disbelief in this film but a key one is that in truth any shot of the ship or the nukes going off would be just flat white, molten rock and metal is not even the slightest bit transparent, assuming you could build a camera that can survive being immersed in it, it would see nothing beyond its own lens.
if a nuke can restart the earths core then your screwed cause your in a movie and not living in reality cause in reality the earths core is more robust then that and cannot be stopped by a puny emp from people and restarted by a few nukes going off plain and simple
Prove it.
1:46 lol she zeroed in on that kiss.
Yep, pilot straight out of there without hitting shit. Well done.
I am amazed that the unobtanium hull makes the right amount of volts and amp the run the impellor and computer screen without killing them from overvoltage or undervoltage
@@SaraMorgan-ym6uefaith
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue I mean according to the movie the system was already taking power from the haul as a secondary, so they just moved the intake wires directly to the haul rather than through the normal system which ran through the power cores as well.
@@TheLastSane1 what are you talking about how do they get power from hauling anything they got power from the hull what does hauling shit come into play for making power?
man i remember watching this as a kid, so freaking epic
Indian IT: "have you tried turning it off and on?"
Murican IT: "have you tried nuking it?"
My god so much of the physics of this 🙄 like thr amount of energy needed to go back up haah
I honestly don’t know why he was doing this at this point but when he answered his own question then laughed, I started laughing as well I’m sorry if it sounds rude but it’s like why. 0:12
As I the only one who hears Kenny Loggins' 'Danger Zone' when they are accelerating away from the core?
I really want to be in the park and have two people yell in succession; we've got full rotation! IT'S TURNING! lmao
One of my guilty pleasure movies. It's dumb as heck and the "science" doesn't make a lick of sense, but it's great for when I just want to turn off my brain and munch popcorn for a couple of hours.
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Kudos to him for being in character till the very end. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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shame reality probably says fuck that nukes can't restart the core mind you destiny probably couldn't actually stall the core out in the first place
It would be nice if that could be done to Planet Mars .
Going into the core of Mars and nuking it? Count me in!
Unfortunately Mar's core is a liquid.
I think it would be easier to create an artificial magnetic shield.
Oh no... here comes us finding The Ark on Mars in the process 😂😎😈
i remember being in the movie theator 0:19 when he said that everyone died laughing XD
This was probably the smartest scifi movie I got to see EVER...
i love how the lava is transparent lmao
well that and that the nukes can restart the core when destiny cannot and a nuke makes an emp just like destiny does just saying🤣🤣
For all this movie's nonsense, that part is actually kind of accurate. The Earth's outer core is something like 8,000 degrees Fahrenheit (4500 Celsius). Almost every metal doesn't just melt at those temperatures; they boil, too. However, the metals don't become gases because the pressure inside the Earth is immense. So, you wind up with this weird, fluid sort of substance that doesn't really behave like a gas or a liquid. I guess it's technically a liquid, but it doesn't behave the way normal molten metal does. It's a lot runnier, so I guess the logic the movie artists went with is that since the thickness is like water, you can sort of see through it like water, too.
3:09 sound effect from Doom (when you killed an Imp)
I was 3 years old when this movie was released. i enjoyed it
Somehow I remember MDK 2 with such graphic effects
you gotta love how the core is so transparent that you can see everything going on inside there🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I seriously thought there was molten hot Rock in there that would make seeing everything going on in there impossible
Now this is pod racing!
This movie taught me that if the problem isn't being solved by a nuke, then you're not using enough nukes.
i was in love with this movie
you have to love the irony that they just happen to have enough uranium to detonate to restart the core that is great luck right there
@@raven4k998 enhh. its a movie . so i just enjoyed it .
how are they tracking them through all that lava and ungodly amount of rocks
imagine if this was how you had to jump start your car one bomb at a time in the cylinders precisely timed to get the motor running
@@raven4k998 Are you using the working of a combustion engine to describe the method of them tracking the driller? If so it doesn't make any sense
I mean obviously... They're using science! Sweet sweet science!
Well, the only way they would be able to do such a thing would be by analyzing the seismic waves that were caused by the nuke. (That somehow rotated the planet, and that somehow was more powerful than the entire world nuke supply.) (And they would have to have incredibly precise data to see a ship a few meters in diameter.)
Well, alright, I'm just gonna... The ship would have to be made of materials unknown to science and/or be cooled with liquid gasses, it wouldn't't be possible to store so much gas on a ship this small. The ship's engine is also not strong enough, it appears to be a rotating detonation engine, but it wouldn't be able to generate "a few g's" considering the density of lava. (Edit: it's not a RDE.)The fuel for it wouldn't fit either. Also the Earth's core wouldn't stop in the first place, and the rate at which it began rotating again wouldn't just cause a few earthquakes but cause an apocalypse that'd kill millions if not billions of people, and the ship's hull isn't strong enough to penetrate rock at such high speed, and the outside shots of the ship obviously wouldn't work, also the Earth's core doesn't look like that probably, also this whole mission is total bs and a real mission that is that important would be way more "organized" and boring.
I haven't actually seen the film, I'm just going off this one scene.
Its going to be enough to jumpstart the core with 5 200 megatone nukes
meh who knows it's a movie totally hypothetical cause we cannot try it out on our earth and if we could would we really want to I mean leaving that chest nut alone is far safer then stalling the core to try and restart it with nukes
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I love this movie! Lots of inconsistencies; however, very informative and entertaining! 😊❤
totally underated movie
This movie made zero sense but I love it so much
this is like a Mission:space ride type theme at Disney world. lol
That would be me laughing just as the bomb goes off oissing my sekf with laughter
Cool that they can see everything outside of the inner core on the screen. Ugh, this movie needed some serious science help.
This movie is ridiculous BUT ive seen it 10 times
It was llogical but fun to watch lol
yeah were pulling a few g's
That's what a movie should be.
1:56 -- "Turn us into the wind!"
The pressure in there would be like 1000000x more than the Mariana trench
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Why bro acting like they actually did this irl and are the sole reason we still exist?? 💀💀
It's a film you muppet lol
@@kingnathannn207 You are just on another level of stupid huh? 😭☠💀
The moment you're trying to boot up your PS5 and Xbox Series X!!! 🎮 1:40
what year this kome out ? had to be mid to late 80s or early 90s these cgi scenes look krazy grant it this round the time they first started using it but sheesh
2003 actually, only had an $85 million budget which is relatively quite low for Sci-if action movie
@@PG-20but also the perfect amount to make my favorite fantasy movie
80s and 90s doesn't have advance cgi let alone almost full length cgi scenes.
Gravity within the module at the core would have been less than that on the moon.
i forgot tucci had hair. my god, i almost didn't recognize him, glad he gave in and shaved it off.
Useful to know the most dense part at centre of the Earth is handily transparent. I did not know that.
crazy how oceangate saved our planet r.i.p
Ok the rotation the question you should be asking yourself is this: is the rotation starting where it left off or is it getting faster or slower?
Remember the metal from Avatar?
Well, here’s the movie they pinched the name from.
How did the Virgel communicate with the surface? How was ground control able to detect the spinning of the earth's core? The command deck of the Virgal is on a rotating gamble system. They were traveling straight down. So why did they lurch forward when entering the cobalt geode? Just saying.
How did they decompress after coming up so quickly from such a depth?
As much as I hate to say this, the Earth’s rotation is slowing down… one Earth day when dinosaurs existed used to be 23 hours, nowadays it’s 24. Something hours
Oh no. We've gained an extra hour over the course of 65M years. Whatever are we going to do?
We're fu***ed! 😢
@@kutter_ttl6786 Work longer.
Its the moon. We are losing it slowly because we are not tidally-locked. As it moves away, we lose a little of our momentum. For the system to be stable, each Earth day would need to be month long. But the solar system will be over way before it becomes a problem.
How does setting off a couple big nuclear explosions make the core start to rotate?
If I set off some firecrackers around a marble, it wouldn't rotate.
Just say you haven't watched the movie because it was explained at a scene previous to this clip
Wait… if the unobtanium gets stronger with more pressure, wouldn’t a nuclear explosion make it even more indestructible? Why would a nuke damage it in the slightest? 🤔
I thing there is some limitation of how strong it can get. Maybe a nuke at point blank is a little bit to much😅
The pressure of the nuke inside equalised the pressure outside, weakening the unobtainium
i saw this in a theatre at the time it was released and when it was over i couldn't believe i paid to watch it how the hell do you get a budget for something like this
0:20
Realises he is about to become a plasma could of subatomic particles 1 mile in diametre.
Even if there was a vessel that could survive the overwhelming heat and pressure of the earths core, they'd still be dead on the way up. For how deep they were they would have to decompress for like 3 months every 100 feet or else they'd all die from the bends.
Imagine saying you jump started the earth
Aint the radiation from the core deadlier than that from the sun?
One helluva ride
Whenever people ask me on my opinion which movie is the worst of all time...this is still one of the first movies I think about.
yea i remember the visual effects way differently
It may be stone cold but they should some power from the little heat that could help them go little more higher than what they did right 5:10
I still prefer Scrat falling from the surface to the core and bouncing around like a ping pong ball.
This movie is like "Turn off your brain and enjoy"
Forgot Tucci was in the movie. He’s always going bald 😂
Yeah, that's how physics and geology work. Sure.
I thought I recognized "Rat" from somewhere! That's Citizen Z!
yeah.... watch Sunshine instead
A couple of Gs? 420 knots?
That‘s gotta be on purpose!
Survive the calamity, become two-face
Its such a horrible movie with an entire cast of people I love. Its like eating spicy food. You enjoy it in the moment but know youre gonna regret it soon enough.
Can we go back to the era where all the writers were high af
Last words
-What the fuck am i doing?
Ah yes cause fyi adding nuclear material outside of the bomb doesn't increase its explosion
Actually the problem isn't adding uranium to the exterior of the weapon. It's that "reactor-grade" uranium is 5% or less of U235. Fissile weapons require it to be 20% or higher or else it may not sustain a chain reaction.
Two stage nuclear devices exist, which have fissile material outside of the core. You just need extreme heat, proper fissile material, and a reflective shell to start the chain reaction. This approach may be less than ideal, but with the proper uranium it may work.
This is the least of the offenses this movie made. Regardless of what they may claim, no actual physist or engineer was conulted.
Imagine the core needs nuclear bombs every weeks or months to keep rotating... like fuel for the core .. it will make all the nuclear powers of the world give up their nukes to power the core...
Might run out of nuclear weapons in decades
meh imagine if we could actually going down to the core and then some moron makes a titan sub to go there and gets imploded there cause they used carbon fiber instead of unobtanium
"Alright we got a sci-fi movie and we got the problem figured out, but how do we fix it? how do we end the film?"
"We nuke it" - Hollywood for the hundred times.
This movie forgot all about INERTIA. Getting hit with a nuclear shockwave would be infinitely worse than a slight nudge 😂 also when they were falling through the geode earlier, they would’ve all turned into Swiss cheese from the impact of falling thousands of feet
on the bright side atleast there not going to boil to death🤣🤣🤣
oh common they have to get this stuff wrong, or they cannot tell their story the way they want to seriously.
I remember the CGI in this movie being bad, but I didn't remember it being THIS bad. dang haha!
Because molten rock is less dense than air.
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