It's the flawed moviemaking these days. Otherwise they wouldn't have been able to survive the escape attempt. The aftermath of the impact would have destroyed their craft.
Plus the real thing would’ve been far more destructive. The meteor likely hit the earth at 60 times the speed of sound, which means it would take mere seconds to travel through the entire atmosphere and impact. And the force of impact was so much that it created a fireball for several minutes that was so hot that it instantly vaporized any biological material and water within tens of kilometers, temporarily turned the top of the Earth’s crust into plasma, and caused the largest earthquake any living being has ever experienced (about an 11 on the Richter scale), which could be felt across the entire planet and lasted for weeks.
1:12 That's the only thing I loved about the movie, the asteroid hitting the earth and how the clouds are blown away by the force of the impact. Simply beautiful.
Since it was not possible to write an exciting story about modern humans stranded on earth during the reign of the dinosaurs, the studio added the one in a billion chance that those people just happened to be there when that meteor struck.
I think its hard for anyone to imagine what Chicxulub was really like. For example, it would've immediately destroyed everything within hundreds of miles, like a flash, due to how fast it was moving.
Darth insipidus! I think their craft should have run into the meteor with Bruce Willis on board to push the red button and blow everything up while saying one of his colourful metaphors.
Does an airliner look like it's going 500 mph? Just look at the Russian meteor videos and it took a long time before it exploded a bigger meteor wouldn't necessarily be going faster than a smaller one
Yes indeed re 18 miles a second. It could be moving in general at any speed however some sort of planet killer or just random event of this sort would likely not involve a minute to run around looking startled before it hit. Just saying Hollywood doesn’t do science. It barely does entertainment unfortunately 😂😂😂👍
The meteor didn’t land in a mountain but in a shallow ocean in Chixchulub in Yucatan. Also once entering minutes before inpact it will have blinded them if being closed.
Dang man. How old are you to have remembered that??? Wait it’s actually a new theory relatively young idea if you think how long mankind has actually been around. That Idea is what 70 years old maybe.
@@maggiemagness7594 Geologists have determined that the site of the impact was a shallow sea (between 100m-1200m deep) based on the type of rocks present there.
@vtgamehenge - depends how deep you want to go: time before the flood, so called Age of Gods, Flood, Atra-Hasis - which gave the story of Noe in classic Bible, or over 100+ stories and myths regarding ancient disasters and "Gods", myths from Babylonia, Akkad, Sumer, and few other ones, stories of the first king after the flood who would read the writing from before... Or even classic myths from Hopi. Or something like a proper scientific articles, as we know what exactly happened about 12K years ago on this planet (from the astronomy point of view), and why any possible civilization(s) were gone at this point. Hell, we would be gone too: sort of human race would survive, but civilization would not. But yeah, at the end, sometimes I wonder (considering what is going on with this planet, or even dying of plankton - which produces almost 50% of oxygen on this planet) - if such approach, some comet strike wouldn't be a good solution to all of it ;) Edit: grammar, spelling, formatting - usual stuff...
So we just gonna ignore that the escape pod managed a perfectly straight-up takeoff despite the massive air displacement that the asteroid would have created? Alrighty then!
Sci-fi plot and logic loopholes will drive you crazy. Just got to play along sometimes. Otherwise, maybe onboard supercomputers plotted perfect escape trajectory.
Yes, because your average movie attende knows all about astroid caused air displacement and will totally be calling it out when watching the takeoff scene. Thank you Bill Nye the science guy for poinying out this hypocrisy.
It wouldn't have generated all that much to be fair. And if the craft is generating enough thrust to have escape velocity, it more than counters the air pressures on it. What wasn't factored is the large amounts of material entering before it. Most of those were large enough to impact as an airburst. The winds and shock wave created by those would have been enormous and that little ship would have been buffeted round like a toy.
It seems to me that the idea of the film is that such humanoid aliens came to earth in the time of the dinosaurs and left the DNA of people who died during landing on earth and over time people already appeared on earth
I thought this movie was quite entertaining. This was better than most other films I've watched in theater. Nothing complex, just a good time with dinos.
@@michaelbruno1666 I would if it wasn’t for the astronomical ticket and snack prices, not only that, but I always think about the Batman movie in aurora Colorado incident. Since then I just enjoy at home even if I have to wait a little.
@@t-jh4236 so now the propulsion in that tiny ship is greater than the force of that enormous piece of rock? That just made it seem more ridiculous. Also, I guess since you’re the one that wants to get technical let’s top it off with there’s no way a ship that small would fly next to an object with that amount of mass and heat. The only thing that saved that ship was plot armor not its own armor.
was an interesting premise, a sort of sci-fi survival movie. I have noticed that the earth seems to rotate unfathomably fast in most movies/shows given how space rocks always seem to come in just about horizontal. Expanse is one of the few exceptions, also it showed the rocks really moving fast
Just for scale, that meteorite crashing into Earth 66m years ago was like 10k Tsar Bomba nukes detonating all at once. It would have been a magnificent sight to behold. 🤯
Haven't seen the movie, so can't comment; but I have to say that, "They tried their best to give a good performance" has to be just about the most brutal review you could give of a film, so kudos for that!
@@AGoodJoe I was waiting for that. Goodfellas and Tombstone are my top remote drop. If my grand kids or wife knows one of these two are on. They will go to great lengths to snag the remote from me. I guess you have to be there to see it because it's funny
A few things that are inaccurate to reality with this sequence: 1: Best estimates of the meteorite are that it was traveling at 20km/s. Movie time synchronicity is not exact between cuts, but given that asteroids burn up in the mesosphere (50km-85km altitude), that's not giving them many seconds to escape from the beginning of the clip. In order to actually get away without killing themselves due to G forces in their escape pod, they would have to already be in flight before the asteroid started heating up at 0:05 seconds in. In general the meteor is far too slow. 2. Smaller meteors would have burned up in the atmosphere, i'm not sure where they got the idea of all these tiny slow moving meteors prior to the impact. I guess they thought it would be ominous? 3. The actual meteorite impacted a marine carbonate platform, in which the ocean depth varied from 100m-1200m. Obviously not the same as shown here.
Adam needs to make all the sci-fi movies he can as a hero while he's young. There's so few movies men like that are done well. With Arnold, Denzel, Lawrence, Sylvester, and all the heroes getting old, it seems like we're running out. 😮
What an incredible coincidence that they just happened to crash land in the exact same area that was struck by the asteroid. On an entire planet. Just amazing luck.
Fun movie, my only little niggle with it is that that massive an explosion should have had a much greater impact on clearing the clouds than was shown. There also should have been a heck of a lot more earth being tossed into the air. More like the way it was shown in "Deep Impact". (though it hit the ocean)
In some science fictions books, comics, ... the idea exists that humanity has existed in the universe for a very long time. Sleeper ships travel through space, land on a new planet like Earth, use the spaceship as a base for building civilisation and some colonies eventually forget their origins or knowledge due to some factor. After some time they invent space ship traveling and the game starts again. And this cycle happens over and over again since 100 million of years.
Read 1 Enoch and Genesis 6 The fallen angels taught mankind tech. How to make weapons of war (helping them to better murder), the beautification of the face (lust) ect. Now they call themselves “Aliens” don’t believe them! +---------+---------+ 🌹“Pray the Rosary every day, in order to obtain Peace in the world..” ~Our Lady’s Words at Fatima May 13th, 1917🌹 -As always, Repent & believe in the Gospel! God Bless! +---------+---------+
It is incredibly dull. The central theme of the film is about despair and overcoming it, but the entire movie lacks dramatic effect. And for a movie that includes dinosaurs, the action sequences that move the plot along are also very paint-by-numbers.
Driver is one of my favorite actors. Love everything he does. In SNL, he was so damn funny. Can you imagine him and Keanu Reeves as brothers in a movie
I don't know why lots of people are hating on this movie, one half of the haters is them complaining about accuracy of the dinosaurs looks/behaviors and other small things and the other half is them complaining about the movie making the dinosaurs seem like monsters when their just animals surviving on earth. the movie was literally meant to portray them as monsters, it is literally a dinosaur HORROR film. HORROR! so screw all y'all who think the idea to have a cool dinosaur horror film made is a bad idea.
This was one of only two movies I was anticipating this year. The other was Super Mario Bros and surprisingly, both were very entertaining. In 65’s case, I liked how tense it was, with moments of humor to ease things up. Plus, it was unexpected that it has a theme of overcoming despair. To those giving stats on how fast the asteroid was moving or how inaccurate the dinosaurs look, just lighten up. As far as the characters are concerned, the dinosaurs are an alien species. Who cares about realism? Why is it so important to you? 65 was a surprisingly decent film. One I am glad I saw in theaters. Haven’t felt that much tension since Underwater
A film is not a documentary. It is a work of fiction so I say, make a memorable design. If you are making a documentary, then use as much fact and truth as humanly possible. If not, you get something like Cleopatra. I have no problem with accurate dinosaurs. Just look as Prehistoric Planet and the praise it gets. However, I prefer the retro looks. I’m all for the Rule of Cool. When your film is meant to be a thriller, adventure or what-not, then make something memorable because real life is often dull looking. Look at the MonsterVerse. If it were accurate, then Godzilla, Kong, and the other Titans would have been crushed under their own weight. Or Look at Marvel and its multiverse concept. You cannot travel to another plane of existence if it were just like real life. I think the point stands. My biggest problem is when a new piece of dinosaur media is released, some people will jump on the bandwagon and berate it for not being 100% accurate and I hate that. It is dino media and dinosaurs are cool.
Not very accurate. The radiative energy from the bolide as it traversed the atmosphere prior to impact would have incinerated everything on the ground below it. The air in font of the object wouldn't be able to get out of the way fast enough and would compress to a plasma several thousand degrees Kelvin. The temperatures on the surface of the earth after the KT asteroid passed over you would be high enough to cause 3rd degree burns and set your clothes and the trees around you on fire. The initial flash from the impact would be hot enough to vaporize everything within a direct line of sight of the fireball. The compression wave of the impact would be moving at hypersonic speeds. No spacecraft in the atmosphere could outrun it.
You know that's interesting I don't know if it did hit ocean, there's an ocean there now, but 65 Million, maybe not...interesting I'll have to research that...
@@davidlaney6153 Yes, the area in the Gulf where it impacted was shallow sea at the time. One of the methods the scientists used to identify the crater was from the tsunami effects from the impact. Found all over the USA and in the Caribbean, they used the evidence to track backwards to the source.
We actually don't know for sure. Parts of it hit everywhere, and we don't know how many pieces hit at the same period. Although some believe it was an ocean impact, others thunk Mexico, or even another landmass that is now an ocean. The earth has had several different oceans over billions of years. There has also been a few impacts over earth's life span. Honestly, it's a guessing game. We have some impact sites we have found and others we haven't, recently one was found , I'm sorry I can't remember the location, I'm sure you can find the information , it was so big that no one noticed it , I can only be seen from space it's so big! We know absolutely nothing , we're a bunch of chimps with cell phones arguing stuff we don't know lol
any idea where their ship was headed or whether there was any chance of survival over any significant length of time longer than, say, 1 week after they run out of food, etc.?
Actually earlier in the movie it was stated they were going to use the escape shuttle to go back to space and meet up with the rescue team that responded to the distress signal
It wasn't a blast into the TEP. Luke was using projectiles, not blasters. The torpedoes didn't explode till they hit the reactor deep in the middle of the DS1 which is why Luke and Han were able to get clear before DS1 exploded.
Really cool premise but poor execution. Their homeworld would be interesting to explore. Imagine how advanced they would be today if that took place millions of years ago.
I'm guessing the 'human aliens' in this movie are likely extinct by the time modern earth comes about in setting, or maybe some kind of techno/spiritual trancendence, come up with whatever you want for them to end up as I doubt we'll ever see them again in any other movies.
I haven't seen this movie, it looks kind of cool. But I am quite certain there are several problematic aspects on it from a physics science perspective on how it looks. First of all, I am missing a gigantic shockwave throughout the atmosphere as soon as the asteroid hits it. Instead this asteroid only glows hot and looses small fragments until it hits the ground. That's not realistic. Such a thing moving at that speed through the atmosphere at hypersonic speed produces an enormous energy release and will result in a gigantic air displacement. Also, I don't expect any fragments of the asteroid to move faster than the asteroid itself, but rather to be slowed down a lot more by the atmospheric drag, while the biggest, most heavy part of it will arrive first. Ok, I'll stop. But I see a lot of sensation and not enough accuracy. :)
If this were real life he would have to stay up there as long as possible because the earth atmosphere would be super heated and the planet would be like an oven.
I figured it would be similar in action sequences to that movie Prospect. Something about the trailer had similar feels. Another great movie just with some slower walking around parts.
This movie was not terrible. It had some problems, but it's nowhere near bad enough to warrant the hate it's getting in these comments. I watched the whole thing, and sort of enjoyed most of it.
It was stupid as hell. Why are there humans before dinos? Why do they land on Earth the exact same day the dinos are wiped out? What happened to them after that? It really makes no sense.
You would think a big budget movie with an A-list actor would understand that accurate scale is important. That rock was 9 miles across, yet it lands in a narrow valley.
That astroid was moving at unbelievable speed.
The movie made it seem like an 80 year old woman merging onto the freeway.
I was just about to say, so fake....so fake..
It's the flawed moviemaking these days. Otherwise they wouldn't have been able to survive the escape attempt. The aftermath of the impact would have destroyed their craft.
Plus the real thing would’ve been far more destructive. The meteor likely hit the earth at 60 times the speed of sound, which means it would take mere seconds to travel through the entire atmosphere and impact. And the force of impact was so much that it created a fireball for several minutes that was so hot that it instantly vaporized any biological material and water within tens of kilometers, temporarily turned the top of the Earth’s crust into plasma, and caused the largest earthquake any living being has ever experienced (about an 11 on the Richter scale), which could be felt across the entire planet and lasted for weeks.
@@Notlordstark You're assuming it's traveling straight down toward Earth, which the VAST majority of space objects don't lol so no
@@somethingtojenga nope, that’s according to the experts
This was the one movie I was cheering for the asteroid more than the people on earth. I just wanted this movie to end.
You are describing every movie with Adam Driver, try Anette! 😁
It's a pity a meteorite didn't hit the planet in the opening minutes of After Earth.
@@marcleclerc9216 Adam Driver is a good actor stfu
@@marcleclerc9216 Star Wars got stuck with him for 3 movies 😂
😂😂😂
1:12 That's the only thing I loved about the movie, the asteroid hitting the earth and how the clouds are blown away by the force of the impact. Simply beautiful.
The impact was amazing and the way the land moved like an ocean with the trees going in frame and then were blown away
Amazing. I wish it would really happen
beautiful but unrealistic. but its a film who cares, it needs to work
Just like frieza would say - Splendid Fireworks 🎆
@@hotdog9262Yup!
Since it was not possible to write an exciting story about modern humans stranded on earth during the reign of the dinosaurs, the studio added the one in a billion chance that those people just happened to be there when that meteor struck.
I always thought that these two were from an alternate universe, and that they came to this earth by accident. But I was wrong.
Technically it was struck by a meteorite. It was a meteor before it entered the atmosphere.
And the impact happens to be just few miles from the hero emergency shuttle. What a coincidence.
The Meteor was traveling really slow, it should of been moving at 35,000 MPH
And that they look exactly like humans.
I think its hard for anyone to imagine what Chicxulub was really like. For example, it would've immediately destroyed everything within hundreds of miles, like a flash, due to how fast it was moving.
Fake news. You weren’t there.
@@FuhqEwe I was there and I confirm, it was a huge flash obliterating everything.
@@DanaStar-le2rm Pics or it didn’t happen.
@@FuhqEwe It did happen. No pics sorry, my phone battery died
@@DanaStar-le2rm 😒
Was anybody besides me expecting a velociraptor to have crept aboard before launch and now Adam Driver has to deal with that too?
Nope...a facehugger from alien
It's not alien
@@BGatts666 Obviously. But it doesn't stop my expectation.
@@bobbycortez9027 Your wild expectation, sure.
Then, the raptor yelling "ALAN!"
He shoulda used the force to move the meteor
True, but only if this was Star Wars 😂
He probably considered it, but knew that it's force was greater than his?
It was too fast and he has no time to put his hands up. He was escaping the wrath of God. Does he deserve this or not?
Darth insipidus! I think their craft should have run into the meteor with Bruce Willis on board to push the red button and blow everything up while saying one of his colourful metaphors.
He could have. It was the pull from the dark side that made him allow the impact.
The asteroid looked to be moving at about 50 miles an hour. Probably would have landed with a “boink”
yea, the real one was moving like 18 miles a second.
Can you imagine filming an asteroid just sorta landing with a dull thud or boink? Oscar material imho.
6 mile wide rock tge size of your local mountain range isn't going to look like it's moving that fast.
Does an airliner look like it's going 500 mph?
Just look at the Russian meteor videos and it took a long time before it exploded a bigger meteor wouldn't necessarily be going faster than a smaller one
Yes indeed re 18 miles a second. It could be moving in general at any speed however some sort of planet killer or just random event of this sort would likely not involve a minute to run around looking startled before it hit. Just saying Hollywood doesn’t do science. It barely does entertainment unfortunately 😂😂😂👍
So the algorithm decided to show me a year old video, about a movie I never heard of, that no one liked? Ok then
Adam driver is such an amazing actor...hes good enough to carry almost any movie...ALMOST
Yeah. This movie was very dull.
I dont think I would have like this movie if he wasnt the main character. Some people got that "it" factor.
The star wars movies say otherwise
@@pinokio3785hell, he was Kylo Ren but the star wars sequels still sucked 💀
Makes moonfall look masterful
The meteor didn’t land in a mountain but in a shallow ocean in Chixchulub in Yucatan. Also once entering minutes before inpact it will have blinded them if being closed.
Dang man. How old are you to have remembered that??? Wait it’s actually a new theory relatively young idea if you think how long mankind has actually been around. That Idea is what 70 years old maybe.
Ummmmmm, the Yucatan didn't exist 65 million years ago. It may very well have been a mountain. High school geology.....
Not to mention the super heated air being pushed Infront.Would have incinerated everything before impact.
Welcome to the World of Sci-Fi Movies.
@@maggiemagness7594 Geologists have determined that the site of the impact was a shallow sea (between 100m-1200m deep) based on the type of rocks present there.
The final dialogue was just fantastic, very well written. Really made me think.
there was no error in it
I have no words.
You can say that again
Inspired by Ivan Drago. The asteroid, “I must break you.”
The screenplay writer was on strike, a little bit of solidarity please
fun fact : if he was the first human coming to earth then he was Adam . and yes He is Adam Driver
Impact immanent Impact immanent I know computer so shut up🤣🤣
He was also Adam The Driver, in a way😅
Adam drive'r, he just met her
I bet the ancient astronaut theorists loved this movie.
Read The Lost Book of Enki
@vtgamehenge - depends how deep you want to go: time before the flood, so called Age of Gods, Flood, Atra-Hasis - which gave the story of Noe in classic Bible, or over 100+ stories and myths regarding ancient disasters and "Gods", myths from Babylonia, Akkad, Sumer, and few other ones, stories of the first king after the flood who would read the writing from before...
Or even classic myths from Hopi. Or something like a proper scientific articles, as we know what exactly happened about 12K years ago on this planet (from the astronomy point of view), and why any possible civilization(s) were gone at this point. Hell, we would be gone too: sort of human race would survive, but civilization would not.
But yeah, at the end, sometimes I wonder (considering what is going on with this planet, or even dying of plankton - which produces almost 50% of oxygen on this planet) - if such approach, some comet strike wouldn't be a good solution to all of it ;)
Edit: grammar, spelling, formatting - usual stuff...
Nope it was crap!!!
@@tannhauser5399 plankton isn’t dying off. Stop believing everything you read.
Nah lol
Driver never ceases to impress me with his talent...Disney were such idiots.
Agreed
Driver is like the next Keanu Reeves. Was under appreciated in his early career, but will become a legend later on.
His role in blackkklansman is still my favorite. I think his new Ferrari movie might take the cake but "white Ron Stallworth" is phenomenal
facts i see him with respect same as henry cavill and keanu @@Cloofinder
The meteor’s blasting sound was incredible in theater !
It was better than the acting
@@philhooper4196 hahaha
Yeah the metwor hitting the earth was hella satisfying
So we just gonna ignore that the escape pod managed a perfectly straight-up takeoff despite the massive air displacement that the asteroid would have created? Alrighty then!
I hate it when the sci fi movie with dinosaurs is unrealistic too /s
Thank you Albert Einstein
Sci-fi plot and logic loopholes will drive you crazy. Just got to play along sometimes. Otherwise, maybe onboard supercomputers plotted perfect escape trajectory.
Yes, because your average movie attende knows all about astroid caused air displacement and will totally be calling it out when watching the takeoff scene. Thank you Bill Nye the science guy for poinying out this hypocrisy.
It wouldn't have generated all that much to be fair. And if the craft is generating enough thrust to have escape velocity, it more than counters the air pressures on it.
What wasn't factored is the large amounts of material entering before it. Most of those were large enough to impact as an airburst. The winds and shock wave created by those would have been enormous and that little ship would have been buffeted round like a toy.
It seems to me that the idea of the film is that such humanoid aliens came to earth in the time of the dinosaurs and left the DNA of people who died during landing on earth and over time people already appeared on earth
No aliens. We are alone.
😅😅😅 se mezclaron con los primeros mamíferos 😅😅... Que sobrevivieron al asteroide...😅😅😅 Y mutaron 😅😅😅.
It's a Astroid
@@Jorge_DAlessandro we're speaking fiction here
@Jorge_DAlessandro no we aren't.
I thought this movie was quite entertaining. This was better than most other films I've watched in theater. Nothing complex, just a good time with dinos.
Agreed 👍
Lol you still watch movies at theaters?😂
@@RayRayWasAGoodBoy Absolutely, there is nothing like it.
@@michaelbruno1666 I would if it wasn’t for the astronomical ticket and snack prices, not only that, but I always think about the Batman movie in aurora Colorado incident. Since then I just enjoy at home even if I have to wait a little.
Please, Wich movie is this? 🙈
its crazy how well the bionicle mask of light main theme fits the entire video
With a hint of John Locke's theme in LOST to overlay.
So with the asteroid halfway to the ground, his tiny ship made it all the way to orbit before the asteroid made it to the ground?
yes
Lol that and so many other things wrong with the physics in this movie
Yeah it's called propulsion.
@@t-jh4236 so now the propulsion in that tiny ship is greater than the force of that enormous piece of rock? That just made it seem more ridiculous. Also, I guess since you’re the one that wants to get technical let’s top it off with there’s no way a ship that small would fly next to an object with that amount of mass and heat. The only thing that saved that ship was plot armor not its own armor.
y no te preguntas que haran con esa pequeña nave ahora ?? ... no pueden regresar a la tierra y en el espacio NO HAY NADA....
I must have been the only person to have loved this movie.❤
Not the only one 😊
Not at all, I also loved it ❤️
I loved this movie
I didn't love it but I enjoyed it for what it was.
Name?
FANTASTIC movie, great plot, wonderful special effects !!
was an interesting premise, a sort of sci-fi survival movie. I have noticed that the earth seems to rotate unfathomably fast in most movies/shows given how space rocks always seem to come in just about horizontal. Expanse is one of the few exceptions, also it showed the rocks really moving fast
His face after getting to space, you can just tell he forgot to put the clothes in the Dryer before heading up.
.. or a space suit 😂
Just for scale, that meteorite crashing into Earth 66m years ago was like 10k Tsar Bomba nukes detonating all at once. It would have been a magnificent sight to behold. 🤯
Nah. I've seen better.
10k tsar bombas? Not quite. Try 2 million.
@@jameswelsby5734 BS. 2 billion at minimum
@@hazardeur tsar bomba was 50 megatons and the chixilub impact was supposedly 100 teratons
Not sure you can “behold” if your eyes melt
So he’s not a time traveler, he’s an alien. Got it! 👌
Human like alien.basicaly human from another universe.
Their Earthlings Alien also Human Alien travel a another universe.
However Martians Humans
you figured that out, did you?
I mean even alien would call us alien lol
@@josuefairyso what are the predators ? Are they humanoid aliens 👽? Or super strong advanced Martian’s ?
The movie didn't have anything new to offer but I still liked the cast. They tried their best to give good performance.❤
Real size dinosaur raptors and it was a good movie.just 2 actors carried the movie..damn good
@@craigbradl4139 indeed
Haven't seen the movie, so can't comment; but I have to say that, "They tried their best to give a good performance" has to be just about the most brutal review you could give of a film, so kudos for that!
There's no adaptation that can possibly match the violence of the actual event. This was peanuts compared to what really happened on that day.
Awesome, share some pictures 😁
Yeah and the impact wasn't even in the right location - the meteor actually hit the Gulf of Mexico area.
@@Motschekibschennot it didn't, they say it actually hit
No not from space
Because it never happened.
Really good movie! Definitely on my list for remote drop movies.
Oof
@@AGoodJoe I was waiting for that. Goodfellas and Tombstone are my top remote drop. If my grand kids or wife knows one of these two are on. They will go to great lengths to snag the remote from me. I guess you have to be there to see it because it's funny
Loved this movie. One of my favorite recent sci-fi movies.
@darthskippy • ou really?
Keanu reeves is a brilliant actor.
He is. But this is Adam Driver. 😅
Elizabeth Montgomery, the costar is good -
Dwayne the rock Johnson really carried this movie for me 🤗
This is store-brand Keanu.
I loved Jason Statham in this movie.
Loved this movie so much, especially the twist at the end. ❤
A few things that are inaccurate to reality with this sequence:
1: Best estimates of the meteorite are that it was traveling at 20km/s. Movie time synchronicity is not exact between cuts, but given that asteroids burn up in the mesosphere (50km-85km altitude), that's not giving them many seconds to escape from the beginning of the clip. In order to actually get away without killing themselves due to G forces in their escape pod, they would have to already be in flight before the asteroid started heating up at 0:05 seconds in. In general the meteor is far too slow.
2. Smaller meteors would have burned up in the atmosphere, i'm not sure where they got the idea of all these tiny slow moving meteors prior to the impact. I guess they thought it would be ominous?
3. The actual meteorite impacted a marine carbonate platform, in which the ocean depth varied from 100m-1200m. Obviously not the same as shown here.
Also, to me the shockwave/ wind speed from the impact look far too fast in the above view, but then it's hard to get a sense of scale from that angle.
Marvin the Martian approves of the Earth Shattering kaboom...... As Marvin is surely the person responsible.
Damn man is old Marvin still trying to destroy the Earth? What the hell that we humans ever done to the planet Mars
It was blocking his view, after all
@@user-Ados-amerika We are trying to invade it, remember Elon Musk?
@@edwalgino1 one man is not all man
The plutonium P-36 did all that.
Who knew extinction could look so majestic
Adam needs to make all the sci-fi movies he can as a hero while he's young. There's so few movies men like that are done well. With Arnold, Denzel, Lawrence, Sylvester, and all the heroes getting old, it seems like we're running out. 😮
I prefer the Impact of "Dont look Up" ... one of the best Impacts, showing absolute brutal force and Highspeed Death.
Well, that was a world ending comet, not an extinction event asteroid.
What an incredible coincidence that they just happened to crash land in the exact same area that was struck by the asteroid.
On an entire planet. Just amazing luck.
The crashed because of the asteroid, no wonder they are gonna see the exact same meteor crashing on earth.
If in Star Wars, every crash or emergency landing spot is where the relevant character seems to be living, then why not here, too, eh?
1:56 if you look closely in this flashback that is definitely not earth cause look on the background *IT HAS RINGS* O-O
You have seen the movie?
Earth has rings dumbass
Fun movie, my only little niggle with it is that that massive an explosion should have had a much greater impact on clearing the clouds than was shown. There also should have been a heck of a lot more earth being tossed into the air.
More like the way it was shown in "Deep Impact". (though it hit the ocean)
Agree.
That's not how asteroids work tho, this looks way more realistic then deep impact
Niggle?
Was also going way too slow.
What is a niggle??? I have a guess but it's probably not the same thing
This was pretty good for a disaster movie. The dinosaurs and the insects looked cool.
Everything moved so conveniently slow,
Just slow enough to traverse back to there ship and initiate a Launch sequence💖
Slow meteorites are the best💕
The dinosaurs were the best actors and had the best lines.
Yes and have a habit of staring at humans in order for said human to leg it !
I would love to see a prequel because the idea that there was an advanced human civilization 65 million years ago is fascinating to me
In some science fictions books, comics, ... the idea exists that humanity has existed in the universe for a very long time. Sleeper ships travel through space, land on a new planet like Earth, use the spaceship as a base for building civilisation and some colonies eventually forget their origins or knowledge due to some factor. After some time they invent space ship traveling and the game starts again. And this cycle happens over and over again since 100 million of years.
Wait until you find out about the Nordics from the Lyra star system.
Read 1 Enoch and Genesis 6
The fallen angels taught mankind tech. How to make weapons of war (helping them to better murder), the beautification of the face (lust) ect.
Now they call themselves “Aliens” don’t believe them!
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🌹“Pray the Rosary every day, in order to obtain Peace in the world..”
~Our Lady’s Words at Fatima
May 13th, 1917🌹
-As always,
Repent & believe in the Gospel!
God Bless!
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You'll love the Battlestar Galactica remake and Caprica then. That takes place during the time we were still a hunter gatherer society on Earth.
You'll love Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Like seeing meteor crater in Arizona live for the first time. Imagining the scene 60k years ago at impact. Incredible.
here it comes for you🤣🤣
Sixty thousand years ago?
Try 65 million years ago!
@@ianbrown2526 the meteor that hit in Arizona is dated at 50 to 60 thousand years ago.
I heard this movie wasn't great, but Adam Driver really is a good actor.
It is incredibly dull. The central theme of the film is about despair and overcoming it, but the entire movie lacks dramatic effect. And for a movie that includes dinosaurs, the action sequences that move the plot along are also very paint-by-numbers.
Imagine if then as they flew into space a xienomorph broke into their ship.
RIP😂
"But little did they realize that a pair of Velociraptors had stowed away on board...."
Or a pack of starving Compys... I'm easy.
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I was bored, but that would have made watching the whole movie worth it, tbh.
Driver is one of my favorite actors. Love everything he does. In SNL, he was so damn funny.
Can you imagine him and Keanu Reeves as brothers in a movie
Neat. Since I see how it ends I don't need bother watching this movie.
At 1:35, Adam Driver look at the girl, didn't realize that she has turned into a necromorph..
I don't know why lots of people are hating on this movie,
one half of the haters is them complaining about accuracy of the dinosaurs looks/behaviors and other small things
and the other half is them complaining about the movie making the dinosaurs seem like monsters when their just animals surviving on earth.
the movie was literally meant to portray them as monsters, it is literally a dinosaur HORROR film. HORROR!
so screw all y'all who think the idea to have a cool dinosaur horror film made is a bad idea.
😮anything bad to say about Adam and his acting or movies he plays..dont you dare..he is perfect in every way❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Why does the flute sound in the bgm sounds so etheral..... love it !
Brilliant movie 👏👏💚🌹🍀🎥🌟
This was one of only two movies I was anticipating this year. The other was Super Mario Bros and surprisingly, both were very entertaining. In 65’s case, I liked how tense it was, with moments of humor to ease things up. Plus, it was unexpected that it has a theme of overcoming despair.
To those giving stats on how fast the asteroid was moving or how inaccurate the dinosaurs look, just lighten up. As far as the characters are concerned, the dinosaurs are an alien species. Who cares about realism? Why is it so important to you?
65 was a surprisingly decent film. One I am glad I saw in theaters. Haven’t felt that much tension since Underwater
and to think, in order to save the human species those two will have to mate
@@stuart6478
The film takes place 65 million years ago. The characters are from another planet entirely
Why do you have a problem with accuracy or with these noting the lack of it in this film? There's nothing wrong with being accurate, is there?
A film is not a documentary. It is a work of fiction so I say, make a memorable design.
If you are making a documentary, then use as much fact and truth as humanly possible. If not, you get something like Cleopatra.
I have no problem with accurate dinosaurs. Just look as Prehistoric Planet and the praise it gets. However, I prefer the retro looks. I’m all for the Rule of Cool. When your film is meant to be a thriller, adventure or what-not, then make something memorable because real life is often dull looking.
Look at the MonsterVerse. If it were accurate, then Godzilla, Kong, and the other Titans would have been crushed under their own weight.
Or Look at Marvel and its multiverse concept. You cannot travel to another plane of existence if it were just like real life. I think the point stands.
My biggest problem is when a new piece of dinosaur media is released, some people will jump on the bandwagon and berate it for not being 100% accurate and I hate that. It is dino media and dinosaurs are cool.
You have very low standards.
If you're expecting a quick acceleration on a spaceship, wouldn't it make more sense to already have your head positioned against the headrest? 0:40
This is prominent in almost every movie 😂 I believe directors put this there to make the ship's takeoff more "impactful".
He would make a terrific Dave Grohl in a biography.
Me and my son loved this movie
one of the best scenes I've ever seen! The asteroid was perfect, the explosion with some low explosives! My subwoofer booms!
Not very accurate. The radiative energy from the bolide as it traversed the atmosphere prior to impact would have incinerated everything on the ground below it. The air in font of the object wouldn't be able to get out of the way fast enough and would compress to a plasma several thousand degrees Kelvin. The temperatures on the surface of the earth after the KT asteroid passed over you would be high enough to cause 3rd degree burns and set your clothes and the trees around you on fire. The initial flash from the impact would be hot enough to vaporize everything within a direct line of sight of the fireball. The compression wave of the impact would be moving at hypersonic speeds. No spacecraft in the atmosphere could outrun it.
Who cares. It's fiction.
its just a movie son......
@@Rufio1975 exactly
Chris and Juan are buzzkillers 😂
I’m with you, Gurumagoo. These shows have “science advisors” but are conceived of by people who haven’t had a science course since high school.
Even tho the asteroid realistically hits the ocean this is still very cool
It is actually way worse if it hits ocean, because it will cause insane tsunami which will destroy so much.
You know that's interesting I don't know if it did hit ocean, there's an ocean there now, but 65 Million, maybe not...interesting I'll have to research that...
@@davidlaney6153 Yes, the area in the Gulf where it impacted was shallow sea at the time. One of the methods the scientists used to identify the crater was from the tsunami effects from the impact. Found all over the USA and in the Caribbean, they used the evidence to track backwards to the source.
@@davidlaney6153 There was, it's thought to have been an ocean impact.
We actually don't know for sure. Parts of it hit everywhere, and we don't know how many pieces hit at the same period. Although some believe it was an ocean impact, others thunk Mexico, or even another landmass that is now an ocean. The earth has had several different oceans over billions of years. There has also been a few impacts over earth's life span. Honestly, it's a guessing game. We have some impact sites we have found and others we haven't, recently one was found , I'm sorry I can't remember the location, I'm sure you can find the information , it was so big that no one noticed it , I can only be seen from space it's so big! We know absolutely nothing , we're a bunch of chimps with cell phones arguing stuff we don't know lol
Asteroid is:
Too small
Too slow
It was meant to be an ocean impact
This was a good movie. Quite enjoyable
I just had to watch it again. Very good production.
any idea where their ship was headed or whether there was any chance of survival over any significant length of time longer than, say, 1 week after they run out of food, etc.?
Nope! "Happy ending!" lol
Actually earlier in the movie it was stated they were going to use the escape shuttle to go back to space and meet up with the rescue team that responded to the distress signal
That’s no meteor, it’s a space station……being destroyed by a blast into the thermal exhaust port 😂😂
It wasn't a blast into the TEP. Luke was using projectiles, not blasters. The torpedoes didn't explode till they hit the reactor deep in the middle of the DS1 which is why Luke and Han were able to get clear before DS1 exploded.
Really cool premise but poor execution. Their homeworld would be interesting to explore. Imagine how advanced they would be today if that took place millions of years ago.
I'm guessing the 'human aliens' in this movie are likely extinct by the time modern earth comes about in setting, or maybe some kind of techno/spiritual trancendence, come up with whatever you want for them to end up as I doubt we'll ever see them again in any other movies.
this movie got my heart racing so fast throughout the whole thing
The most exciting part was when I stopped the movie about 15 minutes after the beginning, watched the end then deleted it.
In case ya'll dont realize, the music at 2:40 is a remix of John Locke's theme from LOST
GD, I love Adam Driver.
Muy buena para divertirse, escena tras escena hay accion y suspenso, muy buena para un fin de semana👍👍
Remember when zero-gravity existed? And sound couldn't move through space? Those were the good old days.
Almost little girl long hair hasn't floated
What film is this ?
素晴らしい映像をありがとうございます!観られてよかったです!
I haven't seen this movie, it looks kind of cool. But I am quite certain there are several problematic aspects on it from a physics science perspective on how it looks.
First of all, I am missing a gigantic shockwave throughout the atmosphere as soon as the asteroid hits it. Instead this asteroid only glows hot and looses small fragments until it hits the ground. That's not realistic. Such a thing moving at that speed through the atmosphere at hypersonic speed produces an enormous energy release and will result in a gigantic air displacement.
Also, I don't expect any fragments of the asteroid to move faster than the asteroid itself, but rather to be slowed down a lot more by the atmospheric drag, while the biggest, most heavy part of it will arrive first.
Ok, I'll stop. But I see a lot of sensation and not enough accuracy. :)
Thank God they Speak English.
It was very considerate of the T-Rex to flip the ship right-side-up so that they could launch.
Historically, the Peacemaker between Perceived Foes, is a Mutual Adversary ☄️ 3:08
Very good movie and fun to watch. Just a really good all around movie.
I am pretty sure that the asteroid hit what was the ocean at that time.
I hit a shallow ocean off the Yucatan peninsula off of modern day mexico
And how would that be translated into captivating cinematography? Not nearly as well.
@@dyetman0714 Probably not but that is what happened IRL
That look huge though. Deepest ocean is only 6.8 miles. So hitting the bottom is easy.
@@dyetman0714 I would argue watching the water boil would have been amazing visually.
1:15 Such an amazing sound...in the vacuum of space.
65 isn't the gretaest nor the most awful movie I've watched this year but kudos to it for being new and original.
❤ Bravissimo 👋👋🤗🥰
Dinosaurs, we thank you for being the fuel that moves our vehicles.
Watching the asteroid hit the earth was intense
You can see a more realistic, and more visually arresting, depiction of that event in any number of actual documentaries on the subject.
@@markbarthel9835this is a science fiction movie, not a documentary
Long strip. Hope they remembered to pack a lunch. It might take a couple days to reach their destiny.
That’s when all the dinosaurs went extinct
Oh....like Joe Bidem, Janet Yellon, and Nancy Pelosi?
@@mikeajames9261 lol
I just have seen this clip, please Tell me what movie ia this. Thank you 💖💖💖
You could easily make this a 45 minutes movie and not missing much
I watched it in 15 minutes
That clip was enough for me
If this were real life he would have to stay up there as long as possible because the earth atmosphere would be super heated and the planet would be like an oven.
Rescuers were on the way to meet them.
wow thats its was cool
This is sadly the most action sequence in this movie. I enjoyed this film, but I enjoy films, others may find it slow.
I figured it would be similar in action sequences to that movie Prospect. Something about the trailer had similar feels. Another great movie just with some slower walking around parts.
I like how they just casually have a high tech spaceship to escape with
I feel depressed whenever a movie with an asteroid impact comes out because they NEVER get it right.
This movie was not terrible. It had some problems, but it's nowhere near bad enough to warrant the hate it's getting in these comments. I watched the whole thing, and sort of enjoyed most of it.
It was stupid as hell. Why are there humans before dinos? Why do they land on Earth the exact same day the dinos are wiped out? What happened to them after that? It really makes no sense.
Hate is not an appropriate word, I think. Critique is better .
@@mrrandom1265 From the way your comment sounds, I don't think you watched the movie.
Спасибо тому оператору, кто остался на планете и продолжал снимать до последнего. RIP
I heard the best part of this movie was the closing credits.
You would think a big budget movie with an A-list actor would understand that accurate scale is important. That rock was 9 miles across, yet it lands in a narrow valley.
Love how they made his space ship do a curve. In space 😂