Never did figure out why it was an emergency to deploy "now" into the future when they could have given them 6 months of training and then sent them to the same point in the future.
The way the movie explained it, was that the timeline was like a river. The future sent back a team and equipment further back along the river and created a raft that they can jump to and from each raft (Present and Future points on two separate rafts). But each raft is still flowing along the river at the same pace as the other. so six months on one raft is still six months on the other, Each point in time is happening simultaneously. So the future raft having an emergency situation is still an emergency in the present that they can hop to and from, because again they are happening at the same time in two different points on the river flow. Plus the future was on the last stand and all resources were exhausted so they couldn't send back more equipment and man power to create multiple rafts, so they only had the one even though the situation was fucked anyway.
The trauma of dealing with that initial drop would be enough to kill me let alone watching people getting smashed into the ground and then contending with monsters!
The knowledge that you're going to an environment where even trained soldiers failed would be enough. I mean, we're not exactly told how many troops each nation committed to the war, but it had to be substantial enough that they'd start sending in barely trained civilians
Pretty easy to handwave it. Portal did some gravity/inertia weirdness at the entrance there, so it's not a reach to say it offered some limited protection when they exited as well, just enough to make falling into water survivable.
Sorry...even the ones falling into the pool are still dead. From that height and velocity, hitting the water would have been no different from hitting the concrete.
Hitting water at terminal velocity is not always fatal. Having said that, I have never heard of instances of it happening unharmed. Fractures, snapped tendons, etc. seems to be the rule when you survive. So you might survive but you will not be combat effective.
@@mikealvord55 But if something breaks the water you can still be at the very least badly injured, especially if it isn't a deep pool, which is wouldn't have been considering the type of pool it was.
One they were never prepared - I would've made a quick intro to the enemy as we assigned units on how to kill these monsters - where to shoot? How to avoid any attacks? and more importantly How these creatures fight? and that's it - she basically said they are losing a 30 year war to monsters that are NOT human. plus when they found the ship they should have put that serum in the female first or make a bomb that spread a smoke bomb of the the serum #47.
@@jessicaregina1956 i think you mean omaha beach; utah had relatively low casualties, but omaha was a clusterfuck because the initial air bombardment fell too far inland
As i recall they explain why in the movie. There's no fine control or adjustment of end points. Its basically two points in time tethered together, moving along at the same rate. So when you travel you go the same amount of time forward into the future or back in time. Basically you can jump forward 30 years, spend a week in the future, then go back 30 years and arive a week after you left. (I want to say its because the time machine uses a kind of wormwhole they would only open one time and could not close because of the war. They were able to open the wormhole to the past, from the future, but couldn't risk closing it and trying other uses)
@@4evertrue830 as i recall it wasn't alien technology. It was human tech. But as they say they pressed it to service because there was an extinction level event. The tech wasn't much further past sending mice back in time. And they describe the device as basically duck taped together. The problem was that if the device disconnected the the whole system would fail (making time travel stop working, which is a plot when the aliens attack the Jump-Link facility in the future). I get that people may not like the idea, but the movie is pretty clear on the rules they use. The writing specifically explains why things are the way they are.
Pretty sure it's what would happen if commercial entities tried to implement time travel. Boeing is going to have to scrap a whole other aircraft over safety issues while every new car released ends up with factory recalls
They didn't pull punches with the consequences of the coordinate error. I remember flinching hard when people stared hitting concrete. It was really well done.
Really? Cause it looked really stupid. "We don't have time, we have to send you into the future now(??)! The base is under attack at a point in time after this event!!" They got fuckin decades to train an army.
@@pezdispencer113 the rift between the present and the future was explained in the scene beforehand as two rafts on a river, both the present and the future were moving simultaneously on the theoretical river while the rift was open
@@MagikOO so what you are saying is they can only jump forward and backwards in a set interval. Makes more sense, but also seems very arbitrary. Still doesn't explain why they wouldn't go back in time to inform people and then just let them prepare. People in the past will be in the future naturally as time progresses in a linear fashion.
- no explanation why training was cut short - Why send people into the future if the past can change the future - lol why is there no squad leadership, fire team formation, etc? - Why are they dropped like Helldivers and not to the secure oilrig human HQ? Seems like a safer, operationally smarter move for success, doesn't it? - sending all soldiers to the future makes no sense, more likely that the news of this would create isolaitionism and no soldiers would be sent - If you fell into a pool from that height, you're dead. Period. - If you fell onto the poolside, you're dead. Period. So much more, this movie seriously was f'ing dumb.
Did you even see the movie? All that was explained. In this movie changing the past doesn't change the future that's already happening and that future is still ongoing which is why they were sent way in advance since their last research facility was being overwhelmed. You saw the equipment suffered a last second glitch which is why they were teleported so high up when they shouldn't have landed anywhere higher than 5 feet off the ground. They also could only send people and small equipment into the future which is why they can't send equipment and resources but it's also revealed near the end they knew the fight was already lost but needed to buy themselves more time to create an effective virus to kill the aliens. And finally it's a damn movie you gotta turn your brain off sometimes to enjoy the dumb things show.
You’re right. And yes they tried to explain the mess-up with the drop but everything else you said is spot on. Such a dumb premise. Definitely written by inexperienced writers.
@@mikufollower8564 yeah. and it makes no sense. Changing the past will not change the future. Yeah. Thats how that works. I dont care for a future that will never happen, if you tell us where and when they come from. We will blast them there.. and your future will never exist. And yes, its scifi. And no, scifi shouldnt be that dumb neither. Not even Popcorn Kino..
This scene pissed me off soooo much. No wonder why we were losing if 99% of the recruits DIED FROM FALLING! I wonder how many times the transporter did that, or worse, just straight spawned them in the ground. Loved the monsters and the action scenes but this scene had me mad the whole movie
Everything about this film was idiotic. There wasn’t a single scene where you didnt have to turn your brain off. Even just down to the very concept of “Lets go to the future and fight them!!!” Uh… no. You prepare in the present for the future attack and then fight them. Sending people to an unknown future is just going to guarantee failure and the death of mankind. I honestly don’t think even a single scene from this film wasn’t idiotically stupid.
@@mr.doctorcaptain1124 It shows that you did not pay attention to the movie and what happens in the future, in the future they needed to buy TIME to discover how to defeat those monsters, the planet was already lost and if they did not find a way to beat them, the past was going to suffer the same fate as the future.
@@alejomaster4035so why not bring all the research backwards and go from there? If they can snag a sedated queen, bringing her into the past and cutting off the timeline connection would mean she's utterly alone and incapable of calling her troops towards her - they don't exist.
@@pokemonfanmario7694 friend... in the same movie they tell you how complicated it is to capture a live queen, but when they manage to capture her they do it by pure luck because the entire swarm was already arriving to protect her, at the end of the movie the swarm took a It took a couple of hours to get to where the last resistance of humanity was to save the queen... taking her to the past would not have been of any use either because the trip from one time to another takes too long to load the machine.
"We're on the verge of extinction and need more bodies to fight the aliens." *Watches as the supposedly vital soldiers are teleported hundreds of feet into the air leaving most of them to die horribly upon hitting the ground* Gee, I wonder why.
It's the old joke - here's school teaching us the details of biology and literary theory, when all we really need to know is how to buy a house and pay our taxes 😂
THE BEST!!!!😮 scene E. V. E. R ! in ANY, movie seen ! Soccer/Portal 💋🧐🧐🧐 ✨✨✨🎉🎉🎉 whoever, created this scene..... I wanna be like you when i grow up. Bow Down to your magnificence .....BRAVO. BRAVO 👏👏👏👏
They weren't intended to drop that high. Watch it again - the military person says they'd drop about 5 to 10 ft above ground. It's the system error that drops them 1.5 Manhattans in the air.
Espero que si esto pasa en el futuro creen una mejor forma de teletransportar tropas y no de esta manera muchos murieron cayendo en lugares peligrosos 😕
i know what you mean. Most modern films are really dumb, writers dont read books anymore - but i can do it sometimes. But that movie was way too dumb. Im really sorry because the effects are well made. But the story is so extremly dumb, i cant get over it.
Ok, for the plot's sake we have time travel. In those 30 years they couldn't come up with any weapon better than M-16s? And only one magazine per chunk of monster fodder?
Exactly. The whole “we don’t want to show you the aliens bc it would freak you out” logic was really stupid. They literally did everything wrong in this movie. The strategy, the training, the weapons, all of it was written by a teenager
The way to completely wreck, this movie is logic. Send back the people who built the time travel machine have them teach the past people how to make the time machine, and then have the past people go back into the past to start even earlier.
@@slimerewoods5766 yeah, they state themselves that it’s like two boats on a river, and the time machine is the rope between the boats. So what is stopping them from creating a new time machine in the past to go further back
I was laughing because the drill sergeants were 97-lb., stick-thin women who were trying to act all bad-ass with their growling faces. It was like watching angry parakeets.
I saw J.Jonah Jameson cooperating with Starlord to kill a female white spike boss, I swear this man can solo with spiderman and takes him down all by himself if he wants :)))))))))))
If the research station is being attacked why would it matter? Why wouldnt you just jump everyone back before that happened? Why do you feel the need to needlessly lose at the war you came back to try and get help for?
They can't. It's all real time. If 10 minutes pass in the past, 10 minutes pass in the future. The real point of the project is not to save the people in the future but use data from the future to send into the past.
Please, someone answer the simple logical questions for me. What is easiest - send all armies on Earth and millions civilians to save half-million population in the future, or just evacuate half-million population back in the past and have decades to prepare better?
@@bulletproofman323 Click on your own link. "will drop you 5 to 10 feet above the ground". 2:28 is the actual reason: a coordinate glitch dropped them miles above their intended point of arrival.
Instead of sending in untrained cannon fodder they could have developed weapons and armor that are actually effective on the aliens. Also, why send people? Send lots of those drones with the GAU-19s. This movie was beyond silly
I never watched the movide but why did they have to sacrifice present people to help people in the future which in turn is risking their own future? Unless there is a solution in the future they are close to completing to defeat these aliens
Wait did you guys notice how the guy in the red shirt was actually wearing one of the white spikes tooth, this must mean that he already fought in the future and survive. 🧐
He did. If I remember correctly this is like his third time or something. It's on Prime and if you disconnect your brain a bit, it will be a great fun watch.
Yea he did. It's been a while since I've seen the film but iirc, red shirt guy had a terminal disease or something so he was already a goner, so he figured might as well continue to fight again and again since he's dead anyway, either the disease or the aliens will kill him
Never did figure out why it was an emergency to deploy "now" into the future when they could have given them 6 months of training and then sent them to the same point in the future.
The way the movie explained it, was that the timeline was like a river. The future sent back a team and equipment further back along the river and created a raft that they can jump to and from each raft (Present and Future points on two separate rafts). But each raft is still flowing along the river at the same pace as the other. so six months on one raft is still six months on the other, Each point in time is happening simultaneously. So the future raft having an emergency situation is still an emergency in the present that they can hop to and from, because again they are happening at the same time in two different points on the river flow. Plus the future was on the last stand and all resources were exhausted so they couldn't send back more equipment and man power to create multiple rafts, so they only had the one even though the situation was fucked anyway.
To manufacture conflict?
As much as it was an interesting take, the time travel explanations in this movie are pretty god awful
So the movie can happen.
@@hoopandhands3328every time travel explanation is awful. It’s a paradoxon in itself.
The trauma of dealing with that initial drop would be enough to kill me let alone watching people getting smashed into the ground and then contending with monsters!
Well, it's kind of an unintended side-effect of a glitch that wasn't supposed to happen.
The sargent said they'd drop about 10ft above the ground.
The knowledge that you're going to an environment where even trained soldiers failed would be enough. I mean, we're not exactly told how many troops each nation committed to the war, but it had to be substantial enough that they'd start sending in barely trained civilians
so fucking real dude, i cant handle gore for shit and hearing people scream in terror like that makes me fucking sick
@@username3788Yeah same
1:34 : how you so calm?
" i used to train raptors for a living.."
Not one single person is surviving that kind of fall. Even into the pool.
That's hollywood for ya 😂
Hell most people a 10 foot fall would break a lot of legs and ankles
no one is time traveling either
Pretty easy to handwave it.
Portal did some gravity/inertia weirdness at the entrance there, so it's not a reach to say it offered some limited protection when they exited as well, just enough to make falling into water survivable.
@@CerusVI even if they started at a complete standstill, they were in the clouds.
Now that’s a Helldive
For democracy
@@amychan811for liberty
For Super Eeeearth!
For Liberty
For freedom
Must have had the same engineers from Boeing who designed the 737-700 make that transporter.
You mean the southwest planes?
You're so funny man. 🤣😂😂
😂😂😂😂
HA!
What does the -700 have to do with anything going on at Boeing?
Sorry...even the ones falling into the pool are still dead. From that height and velocity, hitting the water would have been no different from hitting the concrete.
Not if something breaks the water first
@@mikealvord55 And depends on how deep the pool is
@@mikealvord55 the first person would give that water enough break to allow the rest a better possibility of survival.
Hitting water at terminal velocity is not always fatal. Having said that, I have never heard of instances of it happening unharmed. Fractures, snapped tendons, etc. seems to be the rule when you survive. So you might survive but you will not be combat effective.
@@mikealvord55 But if something breaks the water you can still be at the very least badly injured, especially if it isn't a deep pool, which is wouldn't have been considering the type of pool it was.
I wonder why they didn't jump with parachutes. They should have known, such advanced technology will come with unforseen glitches.
Desperation measures? Social Darwinism? “Sink or Swim mentality?”
The coordinates were glitched, they were not meant to drop from that high
They were supposed to drop down 10-15 ft.
@@DesignIncasethat still fucking high
if you actually watched the movie, you would know the white claws destroyed every single parachute known to man kind.
This movie should have been called Cannon Fodder for Tomorrow.
5 to 10 feet above the ground they said it won't kill you they said
So the just jumping to the future kills 90% of the recruits …
Does the word Normandie ring any bells? Regards
One they were never prepared - I would've made a quick intro to the enemy as we assigned units on how to kill these monsters - where to shoot? How to avoid any attacks? and more importantly How these creatures fight? and that's it - she basically said they are losing a 30 year war to monsters that are NOT human. plus when they found the ship they should have put that serum in the female first or make a bomb that spread a smoke bomb of the the serum #47.
Normandy wasnt all utah beach, there were several othees😂
Only that one jump that glitches.
@@jessicaregina1956 i think you mean omaha beach; utah had relatively low casualties, but omaha was a clusterfuck because the initial air bombardment fell too far inland
Average helldivers experience
Jumping in to the future? Better wear a polo
Gonna fight semi armored aliens? Better pack a carbine with a dinky pistol length barrel.
I'd go in wearing Tommy Bahama lol if I'm gonna get unalived I'm at least gonna be comfortable.
Id wanna look good when i time travel too
Now I see how those turkeys felt on WRKP 😂
Oh, The Humanity! 😜
my parents showed me that
actual comedy lol
hahahaha
If you can make that reference, then you know why the first word that went through MY mind was, "Halleluia!"
"As God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!"
“Well could’ve done without seeing that” 😂
You know that shit would be wild to see in real life. Everyone ahead of you getting sucked up like laser beams
They basically have a time machine, but they have to rush...uh...
As i recall they explain why in the movie. There's no fine control or adjustment of end points. Its basically two points in time tethered together, moving along at the same rate. So when you travel you go the same amount of time forward into the future or back in time. Basically you can jump forward 30 years, spend a week in the future, then go back 30 years and arive a week after you left. (I want to say its because the time machine uses a kind of wormwhole they would only open one time and could not close because of the war. They were able to open the wormhole to the past, from the future, but couldn't risk closing it and trying other uses)
Yep
@@thegenregeekWhoever or, whatever alien race gave them that technology needs calling up to some serious questioning, if you know what i mean.
😂
@@4evertrue830 as i recall it wasn't alien technology. It was human tech. But as they say they pressed it to service because there was an extinction level event. The tech wasn't much further past sending mice back in time. And they describe the device as basically duck taped together. The problem was that if the device disconnected the the whole system would fail (making time travel stop working, which is a plot when the aliens attack the Jump-Link facility in the future). I get that people may not like the idea, but the movie is pretty clear on the rules they use. The writing specifically explains why things are the way they are.
Hahaha “you’ll drop five to ten feet off the ground”
This is exactly what would happen if the government tried to implement time travel.
Pretty sure it's what would happen if commercial entities tried to implement time travel. Boeing is going to have to scrap a whole other aircraft over safety issues while every new car released ends up with factory recalls
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Equipment failure messed up the drop. Thats why they got popped into the sky. It gets explained later
Just leave the future that is lost and go back in time to prepare for the war.
Exactly.
Those aliens do not stand a chance against Gail the Snail.
For an overall mid film, this scene was fucking awesome. Really made my stomach drop out and is a great study of contrasting and setting up a tone
They didn't pull punches with the consequences of the coordinate error. I remember flinching hard when people stared hitting concrete. It was really well done.
Really? Cause it looked really stupid. "We don't have time, we have to send you into the future now(??)! The base is under attack at a point in time after this event!!"
They got fuckin decades to train an army.
@@pezdispencer113 the rift between the present and the future was explained in the scene beforehand as two rafts on a river, both the present and the future were moving simultaneously on the theoretical river while the rift was open
@@MagikOO so what you are saying is they can only jump forward and backwards in a set interval. Makes more sense, but also seems very arbitrary.
Still doesn't explain why they wouldn't go back in time to inform people and then just let them prepare. People in the past will be in the future naturally as time progresses in a linear fashion.
- no explanation why training was cut short
- Why send people into the future if the past can change the future
- lol why is there no squad leadership, fire team formation, etc?
- Why are they dropped like Helldivers and not to the secure oilrig human HQ? Seems like a safer, operationally smarter move for success, doesn't it?
- sending all soldiers to the future makes no sense, more likely that the news of this would create isolaitionism and no soldiers would be sent
- If you fell into a pool from that height, you're dead. Period.
- If you fell onto the poolside, you're dead. Period.
So much more, this movie seriously was f'ing dumb.
Yoooo ITS just movie,chill
They explained in the movie. The drop was fubar. Equipment failure
Did you even see the movie? All that was explained.
In this movie changing the past doesn't change the future that's already happening and that future is still ongoing which is why they were sent way in advance since their last research facility was being overwhelmed.
You saw the equipment suffered a last second glitch which is why they were teleported so high up when they shouldn't have landed anywhere higher than 5 feet off the ground.
They also could only send people and small equipment into the future which is why they can't send equipment and resources but it's also revealed near the end they knew the fight was already lost but needed to buy themselves more time to create an effective virus to kill the aliens.
And finally it's a damn movie you gotta turn your brain off sometimes to enjoy the dumb things show.
You’re right. And yes they tried to explain the mess-up with the drop but everything else you said is spot on. Such a dumb premise. Definitely written by inexperienced writers.
@@mikufollower8564 yeah. and it makes no sense. Changing the past will not change the future. Yeah. Thats how that works. I dont care for a future that will never happen, if you tell us where and when they come from. We will blast them there.. and your future will never exist.
And yes, its scifi. And no, scifi shouldnt be that dumb neither. Not even Popcorn Kino..
This scene pissed me off soooo much. No wonder why we were losing if 99% of the recruits DIED FROM FALLING! I wonder how many times the transporter did that, or worse, just straight spawned them in the ground. Loved the monsters and the action scenes but this scene had me mad the whole movie
Everything about this film was idiotic. There wasn’t a single scene where you didnt have to turn your brain off.
Even just down to the very concept of “Lets go to the future and fight them!!!”
Uh… no. You prepare in the present for the future attack and then fight them. Sending people to an unknown future is just going to guarantee failure and the death of mankind.
I honestly don’t think even a single scene from this film wasn’t idiotically stupid.
@@mr.doctorcaptain1124 It shows that you did not pay attention to the movie and what happens in the future, in the future they needed to buy TIME to discover how to defeat those monsters, the planet was already lost and if they did not find a way to beat them, the past was going to suffer the same fate as the future.
@@alejomaster4035 No dude. This movie was brain dead, period, and defending it is a losing proposition. So please. Just stop.
@@alejomaster4035so why not bring all the research backwards and go from there? If they can snag a sedated queen, bringing her into the past and cutting off the timeline connection would mean she's utterly alone and incapable of calling her troops towards her - they don't exist.
@@pokemonfanmario7694 friend... in the same movie they tell you how complicated it is to capture a live queen, but when they manage to capture her they do it by pure luck because the entire swarm was already arriving to protect her, at the end of the movie the swarm took a It took a couple of hours to get to where the last resistance of humanity was to save the queen... taking her to the past would not have been of any use either because the trip from one time to another takes too long to load the machine.
They just the first Helldiver
"We're on the verge of extinction and need more bodies to fight the aliens."
*Watches as the supposedly vital soldiers are teleported hundreds of feet into the air leaving most of them to die horribly upon hitting the ground*
Gee, I wonder why.
See that timeline was composed of people whose IQ's had dropped precipitously just before the alien invasion, hence this stupid ass plan.
don't care about the incoherences, that movie was pretty fun, won't watch it again though, but a fun movie still
EVERYONE WOULD BE DEAD 😂....that high up, water is like concrete
Why is this how I view people irl ! Like we are all just being deployed without truly understanding what we or in for.😂
Cup the nuts and hug your ass!!! We’re rolling in!!!! 😂😂
It's the old joke - here's school teaching us the details of biology and literary theory, when all we really need to know is how to buy a house and pay our taxes 😂
THE BEST!!!!😮 scene E. V. E. R ! in ANY, movie seen ! Soccer/Portal 💋🧐🧐🧐 ✨✨✨🎉🎉🎉 whoever, created this scene..... I wanna be like you when i grow up. Bow Down to your magnificence .....BRAVO. BRAVO 👏👏👏👏
Imagine training all that for prepare going future to fight enemy just to get killed by fall damage 💀
Send the helldivers in
where can i watch this movie?
Amazon Prime, Google Play Movies, Fandango at Home, Apple TV or right here on UA-cam.
This is why we don't time travel, people - let's hope we learn from this and NEVER invent time travel ever, it's messy
I guess the future doesn't have parachutes.
They wouldn’t even have trained in time to use em😭
They weren't intended to drop that high. Watch it again - the military person says they'd drop about 5 to 10 ft above ground.
It's the system error that drops them 1.5 Manhattans in the air.
They got the wrong coordinates, that's why they dropped so far.
Why wouldn’t they just go back in time to try and prevent the war or at least prepare for it
Have you watched the film?
2:37 Is it just me or why was this gci transition hella clean
That's what I'm saying too!
that the actuall HELL!!
Espero que si esto pasa en el futuro creen una mejor forma de teletransportar tropas y no de esta manera muchos murieron cayendo en lugares peligrosos 😕
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2:30 that part looking like the rapture, all the Christians would know
When you turn your brain off from thinking, it's actually an alright film. Then you remember again how stupid it is 😅
i know what you mean. Most modern films are really dumb, writers dont read books anymore - but i can do it sometimes. But that movie was way too dumb. Im really sorry because the effects are well made. But the story is so extremly dumb, i cant get over it.
Ok, for the plot's sake we have time travel. In those 30 years they couldn't come up with any weapon better than M-16s? And only one magazine per chunk of monster fodder?
Yup. Lot of better choices even with our current tech.
Why didnt they use the time traver machine to IDK take the research facility to the past where it would be safe ?
Have they not killed a single of the enemy before? Send the corpse back in time and let people research it.
Exactly. The whole “we don’t want to show you the aliens bc it would freak you out” logic was really stupid. They literally did everything wrong in this movie. The strategy, the training, the weapons, all of it was written by a teenager
cant wait til the future is here
The way to completely wreck, this movie is logic. Send back the people who built the time travel machine have them teach the past people how to make the time machine, and then have the past people go back into the past to start even earlier.
Time travel doesn’t work like that in this movie
@@slimerewoods5766 yeah, they state themselves that it’s like two boats on a river, and the time machine is the rope between the boats. So what is stopping them from creating a new time machine in the past to go further back
Nothing about this movie made sense but it was pretty good.
I'm surpised they didn't go full Bill & Ted and recruit the gnarliest warriors from history. Or the future.
4:39 tagline for the movie.
Parachutes ?
4:38-4:40
I was laughing because the drill sergeants were 97-lb., stick-thin women who were trying to act all bad-ass with their growling faces. It was like watching angry parakeets.
Agreed. Very inefficient and they showed no actual proficiency
I saw J.Jonah Jameson cooperating with Starlord to kill a female white spike boss, I swear this man can solo with spiderman and takes him down all by himself if he wants :)))))))))))
This scene is so incredibly disturbing
Always wondered who kept the pool filled in the future?
so if the future is still in the same time frame why send them in like that it was obviously scuffed as heck..
Movie script writers and producers need to be IQ tested.
1:17 Sending people into combat before even showing them how to load a gun. Gee, I can't imagine why they're losing.
yeah yeah yeah
Someone added an extra couple of zeros to the height spawn, government work at its best
The only regret I have about this movie is actually having seen it.
If they allready know who they are going to send why not draft them months in advance and train them
If the research station is being attacked why would it matter? Why wouldnt you just jump everyone back before that happened? Why do you feel the need to needlessly lose at the war you came back to try and get help for?
Why not EVACUATE it to the past
They can't. It's all real time. If 10 minutes pass in the past, 10 minutes pass in the future. The real point of the project is not to save the people in the future but use data from the future to send into the past.
@@DesignIncase You do realize thats absolutely ridiculous right?
@@DesignIncase That literally does not make sense. You may have well said "they can't do that because the script said so".
@mr.tryhardguitarguy2842 what? The time travel right? Not like in real life at all
Dude, that's Chloe O'brien, where the heck is Jack Bauer when you need him.
When the 5 feet from the ground becomes more like 10 metres from the top of the nearest building, OMG ROFL
Part 2 in coming
Why would you go "weapons up" when you're going to have a 5-10ft drop above the ground.?
Please, someone answer the simple logical questions for me. What is easiest - send all armies on Earth and millions civilians to save half-million population in the future, or just evacuate half-million population back in the past and have decades to prepare better?
They said its a Time Machine. Not a Space Machine..
Alr
do they have insurance?
Never even heard of this movie
Who wrote this stuff?!?!?!
I'm sure it's been said. But everyone hitting that water would have died too, that's the same as hitting concrete from that height.
He’ll most of them died on the trip there 🤷🏽
Time travel tech yet no basic power armor or even a parachute smh the lack of strategy is insane
So why not move the lab and scientists back in time?
And just like that more than half of their forces are dead for nothing
Why drop them from like 500feet in the air. When the future soldiers arrive I the present they show up 4ft off the ground.
1:03 that was the intention.
@@bulletproofman323 Click on your own link. "will drop you 5 to 10 feet above the ground".
2:28 is the actual reason: a coordinate glitch dropped them miles above their intended point of arrival.
@@sorrowandsufferin924 Reread the original comment; then reread the comment you replied to. No need for condescending part of your comment.
Wow
5 to 10 feet my butt 💀
Aliens ate good that day too ground beef.
I just can’t believe they would use civilians as soldiers and sent them to a suicide mission in the future
So they send them to the future without no combat training?
Way too many plot holes in this movie for it to be enjoyable.
Instead of sending in untrained cannon fodder they could have developed weapons and armor that are actually effective on the aliens. Also, why send people? Send lots of those drones with the GAU-19s. This movie was beyond silly
it doesn't get much better after marvel movies
One of the worst movies I have ever seen
amazing movie
I never watched the movide but why did they have to sacrifice present people to help people in the future which in turn is risking their own future? Unless there is a solution in the future they are close to completing to defeat these aliens
If they spawn 10ft from the ground why won’t they give the soldiers a parachute?
Do you not understand how low 10 ft is? A parachute would be useless at 10ft.
Wait did you guys notice how the guy in the red shirt was actually wearing one of the white spikes tooth, this must mean that he already fought in the future and survive. 🧐
He did. If I remember correctly this is like his third time or something. It's on Prime and if you disconnect your brain a bit, it will be a great fun watch.
Yea he did. It's been a while since I've seen the film but iirc, red shirt guy had a terminal disease or something so he was already a goner, so he figured might as well continue to fight again and again since he's dead anyway, either the disease or the aliens will kill him
I've seen better CGI in 90s Starburst commercials
CGI was one of the things that was good about the movie.
How about a parachute and little training!!
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It’s funny. Watching this, you would assumer that the majority of Americans were’t morbidly obese.
So that's why the humans were losing