Everything Wrong With The Martian - With Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson
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- The Martian was one of the biggest hits of 2015, and was nominated for tons of year-end awards. But being as it's set in space and in the near future, we thought it best to bring back Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson to help us separate this movie's sins from its wins. Please thank him by checking out his StarTalkRadio CZcams channel here: / startalkradio
Next week: Dystopian sins and action sins.
Remember, no movie is without sin! Which movie's sins should we expose next?!
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It should also be noted that in both Interstellar and The Martian, Matt Damon's character is left by himself on a planet for a long time and is in an airlock that violently depressurizes. I guess airlocks hate Matt Damon.
Hey General kidd
It should be said that everyone in cinema knows this and u r not unique pointing this out 😂😂😂😂😂
@@passiveagressive4983 I guess your name lives up.
@@passiveagressive4983 wow that was really... Passive aggressive huh?
Maybe Matt Damon hates airlocks....
He is actually a botanist and mechanical engineer, everyone on the team had multiple roles
yeah i read the book, they say it clearly.. everyone has different roles
I don't see why they didn't take 20 seconds and make those roles clear in the movie
@@JaredLentz Maybe because it's pretty obvious to most of us that anyone who goes to space has multiple roles of job in the first place, duh.
@@nine-vi7rw I'm sure anyone can think about it and realize that astronauts must have eclectic skill sets, but that's not my point here. My point is that the audience does not know what their roles are because the movie hardly mentions them. The fact that the German dude was an expert on calculating astrophysical trajectories was a pretty important plot point in the book. In the movie it's barely a mention.
@@JaredLentz Because its pretty hard to have that exposition without sounding too boring or cliché. The average movie watcher wouldn't really know what to do with that knowledge, and people who are more invest would've already read the book
"The only space blockbuster where no one dies."
Wall-E would like to have a word with you.
That’s facts
Some robots were harmed in the making of that film...
I would argue the while of humanity on earth died off screen lol
@@captainteeko4579 then the only movies where no people die are when humans do not exist yet 😁
@@janluus9590 before the movie starts. During the movie itself there is no hint of anyone dying.
See, I feel like for every sin, there's a perfectly legitimate counterpoint.
Definitely. This video sucks.
@@lessalazar9068 I like cinema sins but yea this video had a lot of issues with this good movie
The sins aren't meant to be taken seriously, this is the same with the rest of the vids, a lot of the sins are jokes so it's not very accurate
@@talha1349 ...this comment is literally just poking fun at that. That's what we do here. Poke fun.
@@nyphron3109 I was talking to TheFloodDude cus I was saying the sins don't meant he had loads of issues with the movie
By the way: when you were saying that he is a botanist and shouldn't have so much technological knowledge, he also serves as the crew's mechanical engineer.
Theodore Brosevelt exactly. He specializes in Botany, but he has to know everything. Hence, he can complete all the tasks.
Not exactly true. He has a degree in both botany and mechanical engineering (explained in the book). Most of the crew had more than one speciality. He can't do what Johanssen does in terms of IT, and so on.
If it's not explained in the movie, it never happened. The movie should stand on it's own legs.
Anyone sent into space by NASA would be required to have serious training in ship's operations, endless simulations where shit breaks down and needs to be fixed or jerry-rigged, and general technical know-how of all of their equipment, regardless of their primary specialty. Otherwise this endangers the entire crew. There's not much room for mistakes in space, and they can't afford to have the whole mission and crew ruined if the one mechanic dies or otherwise becomes incapacitated. Additionally, there are always beaucoup technical manuals sent with them.
This is one of the reasons the plot for the movie Gravity was so ridiculous - they sent a scientist into space who had very little training for space missions - this would never happen in real life.
Simen Indal jeez, so every little thing must be laid out for the audience to understand huh. Just use your brain and some common sense for a bit, does it even make sense for NASA to send a man to mars who only knows botany? Hell no
Biggest problem with the movie: it was filmed on earth instead of being filmed on Mars, which would have made it much more realistic and authentic. A movie that takes place on Mars should also be made on Mars.
Should have added 100 sins for that.
Someone Else yeah cause that’s so fucking easy to do.
Kat Marie r/woosh
Derek Keenan zoooooomT
Someone Else are you being sarcastic?
Stop misspelling the subreddit
I REFUSE TO ACCEPT THAT THIS MOVIE HAS ANY SINS ITS AMAZING
10:52 is a sin cuz his centre of mass isnt directly above the centre of force
But interstellar was so much better.
@@jandro8370 doesnt mean that this movie is a bad movie
@@masayuki2454 from a scientific standpoint its alright
i just was reading a book about giraffe's. Did you know they are real? I thought they were fake until I read this article. Never saw one at the Bronx Zoo or in Sicially so I'm on the fence of their validity. There like unicorns or Hawks i always thought.
2:52 I love that scene. The "premature celebration" was very intentional and done better than in other movies. Give some credit dang it!
You can't kill this guy. He's fucking Jason Bourne.
Did he at least take him on a date first? ;)
+Kemp Plays haha
Unless if you're Dignam
+Nick Barrie damn right
Jason Bourne...Astronaut. Don't forget ;)
CinemaSins: Tries to say anything
Tyson: The Martian...
Aida Teferi making a joke lad no need to be so bent about it.
LuaEU Thanks for changing it. I was obviously in a bad mood that day. I’ll delete my previous comment.
Well he does have a PhD (among other merits) so...
@@daerdevvyl4314 I’m late but awesome honesty don’t get that much
Antti Järvinen
A phd that clearly doesn't help his knowledge of philosophy. Tyson is a hater and should stick to his science instead of trying to be clever about things outside his wheelhouse. That guy is the reason I thumbed the video down.
Combined with just seeing a deleted scene from this movie in which he mentions the cost of his rescue, I think CinemaSins should do a special "What's The Damage" episode on the total amount of money spent rescuing Matt Damon across all the movies that involve him being rescued (basically every movie he's in).
Nope. In movies that are not trying to save Matt Damon, they are trying to kill him
@@peterkiviat9969 I've not seen all his movies. In that case, I could see a tally made of how much spent saving him and a tally of how much spent trying to kill him, and compare how much has been spent on each objective. Given the cost of space missions, The Martian will probably out-cost a whole bunch of movies trying to kill him.
I love how Neil kept interrupting him pointing out how this movie/book was a masterpiece
Yea NASA in real life is exactly like it is in the movie 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not back wounds, thats rashes from malnutrition... that was one of the more accurate things in the movie I'm pretty sure. Super subtle.
***** Oh I assume thats what was in the book... I figure malnutrition would also explain it- but whats canon is canon.
the RTG
Radioisotope thermoelectric generator
It's not malnutrition since in the book it said it wouldn't be a problem with all those vitamin tablets and pills
pills can support you only for so long...
sooner or later you need the real deal, a real vegetable.
lol it IS true though. Being a Vegan isn't a bad thing either =D
6:12 "Evidence that the Martian movie is fantasy: All who make important decisions are scientifically literate." LMAO
This is why I despise Tyson. What kind of stupid remark is that to make regarding a movie that is all about NASA? I suppose Gene Kranz, who was NASA's second Chief Flight Director (after the legendary Chris Kraft, who practically built NASA) throughout the Gemini and Apollo programs, and who directed both the first moon landing of Apollo 11 and the Apollo 13 incident, never made an important decision during all their time at NASA?
What important life-and-death decisions has Tyson ever made? To continue sucking up to actual scientist Carl Sagan was no doubt his best personal decision, otherwise he'd be doing voice-over work for syndicated planetarium shows. He might be the go-to guy is Disney needs a new Darth Vader voice.
I give him the benefit of the doubt that he know the pickup of Watney was impossible, given his comment about "fantasizing the remaining science." As ripping a yarn as is "The Martian," I could never have written that ending with such a huge plot hole. The author should have figured out a way to get Hermes enough fuel to get into an orbit that the MAV could have matched, at least to the extent shown in the movie.
@@ShroomKeppie I find it funny how people like you bash on Tyson even though he's easily 1000 times the man you'll ever be XD
@@shykorustotora you don't need a professional chef to say that something doesn't taste good
That's why it's called "Science FICTION."
ding.
@@bryanchen8672 You need to be a professional chef to tell another professional chef if he's doing something wrong. If you're just a basic home cook and you try to tell off a professional chef, you a dumb bch
Love that Dr. Tyson keeps stepping in to point out how great this movie is. And I will always have a soft spot in my heart for his movie after watching it with my father, and reading parts of the book to him.
Of course, in the book, Mark's also an engineer, which explains why he's so good with tech. And of course, the movie doesn't include that part.
Almost every fault listed in the movie is explained in the book. Or in the case of him going all iron man is a joke in the book they added for effect. This is the problem with having science accurate movies. It's to complex and people don't understand it all
The "rocket with a tent" would work on Mars because the Martian atmosphere is so thin, it basically doesn't exist. Atmospheric pressure at the Martian surface is 600 Pa, which is nearly nothing compared to 101300 Pa atmosphere on Earth. Thus the single most scientifically inaccurate part of the movie is what began the entire plot, as the sandstorm would only have felt like a light breeze due to the thinness of the atmosphere.
Yeah, I have my own head canon about that windstorm--an asteroid impacted nearby (a few hundred km away) and created an extra-special big disturbance. No evidence or science to back that up, just wanting to give Andy Weir the benefit of the doubt for a very compelling story.
Well it's a movie perhaps their mars is different than ours.
ayyy ace combat pic
Yep, Andy Weir already admitted at the beginning that the "sand storm" depicted would not be possible. A main engine failure on the MAV was another possible, more realistic way they could have gotten stranded on Mars. But obviously that's not as sexy.
Actually their storms can get quite rough, although a rare occurrence (as said in the book, it would take months or years for his body to be covered by the sand) there are a few rough storms on the planet.
"It is unlikely that even these dust storms could strand an astronaut on Mars, however. Even the wind in the largest dust storms likely could not tip or rip apart major mechanical equipment. The winds in the strongest Martian storms top out at about 60 miles per hour, less than half the speed of some hurricane-force winds on Earth."
www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/the-fact-and-fiction-of-martian-dust-storms
15:30 NASA actually DOES use universal power cords for that EXACT purpose.It also makes repairs easier.
That's what I thought too
A lot of the ‘sins’ are things they happen in the book and are thoroughly explained. Although even the author admitted the sandstorm was just there to create a situation for Watney to survive as mars atmospheric pressure doesn’t even create storms that bad
You mean Wattney? not Wagner.
Kickback Woodwork Hence, CinemaSins and not BookSins
NinjaPro807 Touché lol
I think hearing Neil say "sciencing the shit out of everything" is the greatest thing ever
Canonically, The Martian is a prequel to The Expanse book series, just in case anyone was wondering. (the authors confirmed it)
I mean, yes but also... ehhh. It has no bearing on the plot whatsoever, it was really just a matter of mutual respect between the authors of the respective works.
You can’t have the Razorback it’s gone and gone and gone
There is a ship mentioned in the 6th book of the expanse called the Mark Watney (some cargo ship that got pirated for a good cause) so the authors were okay with taking each other's stuff it seems
The rash and cuts on his back is caused by scurvey which you get by not eating fruits and all he has been eating is potatoes.
oh I was wondering when I watched the movie what happened
Rowon's Flow Yea lol
Shouldn't his teeth have fallen out and/or become hideous? Wonder why they didn't show those effects of the disease.
cory stereo We never got a good shot of his teeth and if its not caused by that it could because he was launched 30 feet into the air. xD
Actually, I have suffered from scurvy, due to a stretch when I was young and somehow independent , avoiding nutrition feverishly, it led to sores all over my body, but didn't suffer any dental damage.
About the back wounds ( 8:37 ), I think they are sores due to malnutrition.
He has been living on mostly potatoes for a while at that point.
Also, I know the book doesn't count, but many of the issues are actually explained there.
What I'm basically saying is, read the book, it's amazing.
also explains he was the mechanic on board so he definitely knew how to fix 90% of the stuff and almost certainly would have known quite a bit about the rovers and stuff.
TheSouffleGirl 13 4 months late but the book was amazing.
Yeah I was going to comment this same thing but then saw this comment lol
And they skipped so many good parts and details :(
Truly. I got the book thinking 'how long can they make this a story'. I was utterly riveted. Terrific book.
boromir explaining the elrond code name absolutely made my day -1 sin on that
“First get your facts straight, then distort them at your leisure” - Mark Twain
"Matt Damon"
-Matt Damon, Team America
What?
+Tommo Matt Damon
+Tommo Matt Damon
+Tommo if you haven't seen team america clearly the joke isn't intended for you
Matt Damon.
this movie could have been a lot better if the editing was better.
Earth got way too much screen time. Matt gets stranded and movie immediately cuts to the nasa director.
could have kept earth out of the picture until matt figures out how to establish connection with earth.
i never once felt matt's loneliness or that he's ever in any danger.
wow i never thought of that...that would be cool.
why don't you start making movies
good idea tho
DJ Žanis
because I don't know actually.
It's pretty standard way to depict solitude on screen.
You see that in Cast Away, Wall-E, and Gravity.
Also, the NASA director was a pretty cliché redtape obstacle. One line of dialogue about how NASA needs good PR and his screen time could have been cut in half.
bananian true. I think hollywood doesn't pay enough attention to being original and clever with their character/ plot development.
One of the things that happens in the book (spoilers sorry) is that Mark accidentally destroys his ability to contact Earth a while after establishing contact so he has to go ahead with the barest bones of a plan and the knowledge that a whole lot of people with way more information than him are watching him try to work out what the hell to do next. That was really the point in the story that the loneliness came to the forefront, at least for me, and I can't imagine why they cut it other than so they could have more interactions between characters playing off each other. Which kind of defeats the purpose of the story but oh well.
As my great father says all the time I ask a real life question “it’s a movie”
Kinda miffed they didn’t show the gluing his hand to his faceplate part from the book.
Or the rover tipping over
The wounds on his back are the effects of radiation on his body, and the lack of nutrients is making it difficult for his body to repair the damage.
Incorrect.
Andy Rockwell Well the only other explanation would be he got the wounds when his habitat exploded. If you look at the wounds it appears his skin is flaking off and blistering, they do not match any sort of physical damage he experienced during the film, unless they are implying he got them off camera.
I assumed they were bed sores, if he's trying to conserve as much energy as possible while rationing I can only assume he'd spend a lot of his time sleeping or otherwise lying down
+Casual Alien I assume the sores are evidence of Scurvy. His supply of vitamin C was no limitless.
+Ryan Miller Same, I figured it was malnutrition and that was his body slowly decaying.
*inhales*
Sin 8: they waited to see if the storm was too rough to wait out until they decided to scrub
Sin 9: it was already tipping at that point
Sin 11: it was the oxygen alarm that DID wake him up. He didn't happen to just wake up right then
Sin 12: how is he supposed to remove his suit when the antenna goes through it and into him?
Sin 14: blood from his wound sealed the breach in his suit as the water in it evaporated, leaving behind a gunky residue
Sin 20: there's clearly a visible scar
Sin 21: each crew member got to bring their own entertainment and Commander Lewis brought happy days episodes. It's not like NASA decided for them.
Sin 23: i'm being way to picky, but a sol is 24 hours and 37 minutes, not 40
Sin 28: everyone secretly likes to listen to disco. Either you do or you're lying
Sin 28(the second one): can't argue that
Sin 30: because everyone secretly likes disco
Sin 36: plenty of companies use bikes and golf carts to get around locally
Sin 37: there even is a sandstorm a little later in the movie and Acidalia Planitia isn't that big of a place so every sandstorm on the planet doesn't have to hit the hab and the surrounding areas
Also sin 37: on a planet with an atmosphere density of less than 1% of earths' you get alot of san diego weather
Sin 38: he's a mechanical engineer and pathfinder didn't have advanced tech. He explains what he did to make it work in the book and it's about as complicated as connecting an xbox to the internet
Sin 42: why would Beth need a password on her computer when she's on a planet with only 5 other people?
Sin 46: if you look at the details of all the incidents, it is quite likely that he would survive
Sin 47: Mark was reading what he was writing to himself, and Martinez was reading to the crew since they weren't watching the screen
Sin 48: Mars' gravity is almost 2/3 of earths'. Of course things are gonna fall to the ground slower you fucktard
Sin 49: he had a beard later in the movie. Some people have slow growing facial hair or shave often
Sin 51: of course they couldn't have finished it in 2 weeks. Finishing something like that in 4 weeks would be abnormally fast
Sin 57: they clearly needed it to resupply Hermes before it went back to mars
Sin 61: he's basically a nobody so it makes sense for him to leave when they're gonna make a temporarily very secret decision
Sin 63: what? The ARES 4 mav was made to bring humans to low mars orbit. It could never bring him back to earth on its own. It also didn't have any supplies other than rocket fuel. The other presupplies hadn't arrived yet
Sin 65: if a launch fails it's usually at the very beginning so it makes sense to celebrate early
Sin 67: Beck was there to assist if some part of the docking failed, which it didn't
Sin 68 i clearly remember you complaining about the movie being long. You think showing 7 months of living on mars would have made it shorter?
Sin 69: malnutrition and hundreds of hours in an eva suit could have given him those wounds on his back
Sin 70: it's quite normal for men to want to grow a beard at some point in their life
Sin 71: what the fuck? The hermes could make the trip that Rich calculated. The problem was the mav
Sin 73: you said several things here so i'm just saying this: weight, time, money
Sin 78: yes it is, in an atmosphere as dense as Trumps' brain cells
Sin 79: it wouldn't be live anyway, the transmission times between mars and earth range from 5-ish to 22-ish minutes. Also, why would they need a delay if someone dies? They're not showing a video of him dying or anything. It would basically consist of them missing the intercept and Mark floating away to die hours later
Sin 80: he had previously said that he MIGHT miss if it was moving that fast. He never said he couldn't do it
Sin 82: that wasn't a part of the original plan, they had no other choice since things hadn't gone as smooth as they were supposed to
Sin 84: everyone secretly likes disco
*exhales*
Thank you for pointing out how dismally wrong this video was on a huge number of points. Having said that, having read the book first, I was essentially unable to enjoy this movie.
The book was seriously funny, and this movie was just...not. Like, at ALL. If I'd seen the movie first, I feel like I could've enjoyed it. But only until I read the book, at which point I'd have to concede that, relatively speaking, the movie is a steaming pile.
71, I don't understand why they didn't adjust their loop's altitude from mars' surface before they approached
biggest problem, the mav was designed with a certain weight to reach low orbit where the aris would be slowly orbiting, removing the 600+lbs of other passengers, and obviously a couple of TONS of other stuff, it should have been easily EASILY able to reach the new orbit path AND speed... they shouldn't have had to blow up the bow door (how convenient that it was directly in line with the ship's center of mass or it would have been spinning and tore itself to pieces since a large part in the middle was a spinning gyroscope of a living quarters... that had FAR too big "windows" facing forward??? wtf? where's the armoring in case it saw gravel on its path between earth and mars?
and when they did blow the bow hatch and slow down... that would have majorly screwed up their flight path around mars, slight deviations would make it really hard for them to hit earth after slingshot around mars...
and him using the thrusters to get closer to mars to meet mav? he was asked how much fuel he could spare? how did he know the amount in his head without checking on the computer?
UGG, so many details just piss me off...also, why was that nuclear "heater" buried? giving off heat it would have overheated quickly... and he's digging it up to live with it without protection? why bury it in the first place? stick it next to a hill with a tarp over it to keep the dust off... UGGGGGGGG
*clap clap clap....clap*
So i remembered why i dont watch CinemaSins anymore, went from sins to just dumb judgement and little understand of the plot
That's the point of the channel.
@@omarvi280 it wasn't long ago he used to point out actual contradictions
@@JrPlays True, but I was disappointed by the lack of knowledge or appreciation for the actual science and thought that went into this movie and a great deal of its effects and plot points. The Martian holds up very well under most scrutiny although the eating the potato with oil, salt and pepper on his plate but none on his potato did make me laugh.
Uh, the video is 4 years old, chief.
@@liamm7031 they haven't really changed though
The only thing I'd like to say is that some of the sins about the entertainment he partakes in (ie listening to Disco, watching Happy Days) is that these sins only exist because they didn't offer the weird throwaway line that the book gives us: in that everyone was only allowed to bring one form of personal entertainment with them or something (so like Happy Days was brought by one of his peers, and Disco was brought by the Captain) so he's only watching/listening because it's literally the only entertainment he had, but again, movie never gave us that throwaway line
Also NASA really has universal sockets for everything after the Apollo 13 disaster
Was looking for this comment. I was like, come on. The book and movie were so well researched yet you couldn't google one thing?
Yup, intelligent comment
Shows how entertainment based his videos are. Most of his replies rely on being to progressive, traditional, or or literally anything smart.
@@funkyflames7430 Look, it's a movie.. No one said it was deGrasse accurate even though his self-serving observations are so damn clever how anyone not think as much of him as he does himself...
Bill I was talking about how unreliable and inconsistent the videos are. Hopping between all sorts of philosophies to say they did it wrong. I say, choose a philosophy and analyze it from that philosophical point of view, then the next, or do it simultaneously, but you have to differentiate between the many different philosophies, otherwise you sound two-faced.
I can imagine you going to a theater with a bell, and doing the sins in real life.
lol
lmao It's a helluva picture you're making
I know, old comment, but I'd actually pay for this.
@@ichmeiner4531 same bro
You missed the biggest one: during the penultimate rescue sequence, the people on Earth are getting real time updates on the events happening above Mars, which is several light-minutes away. This was even addressed earlier in the film.
NDGT at 6:14 says that the movie is fantasy because all who make important decisions are scientifically literate! As a former Boeing engineer I can relate! My description of the difficulty we engineers have in communicating seemingly simple and obvious concepts is "Like explaining to a Boeing supervisor that there are 254 Angstroms in a microinch".
Thankfully NASA doesn’t operate anything like it does in this movie .. or like Boeing does 🤣🤣🤣
Not everything...
* Why is a movie set at least 15 years in the future using last years GoPro cameras, PCs and Cellphones.
*Misses the Hermes performing a braking burn when it was supposed to be accelerating towards Earth for the flyby.
*The MAV launch at the start of the film doesn't account for launch window limitations to rendezvous with the Hermes in orbit, if you just launch at a random time it won't have the fuel to get everyone home.
+Scott Manley Hullooo
+Scott Manley hullo
+Scott Manley, replicate this movie in KSP 😜
+Scott Manley Oh, hullo! Yep, you got everything i was going to comment about, then more.
Scott Manley to the rescue!
This was a hard movie to do cinema sins on huh?, SO many of these sins are barely sin's XD.
Love it!
Andy Weir did a lot of research when writing the book so the movie reflects that. He deliberately took artistic license with some stuff though.
I sin your apostrophe in the word sins
@@spongeboy1985 Actually after I read the book I kinda disliked movie... Yeah, I know that they had timespan to cover the whole book, but some things were too simplified. For example - whole trip was just too easy for him, no sand storm, he had connection all the way, while in the book he lost it while transforming his rover to travell so they had no idea what is he going to do exactly. And the rendezvous on orbit? Too Hollywoody, They catch him normally... I guess for sake of fun they had to "improve" the scene, but those parts really made mi dislike a movie a bit...
When you stop and realize how many cast members did a MCU/Marvel role:
Jessica Chastain - Vox, X-Men
Michael Pena - Luis, Ant-Man
Kate Mara - Sue Storm, Fan4stic
Sebastian Stan - Bucky Barnes, Winter Soldier
Chiwetel Ejiofor - Mordo, Doctor Strange
Benedict Wong - Wong, Doctor Strange (what, you wanted more?)
Donald Glover - Aaron Davis, Spiderman
and finally....
Matt Daeeemon - Iron Man :D
And it's almost short as half the length of the Interstellar video.
The movie actually addressed the "tent on the nose" thing you sinned. There was this whole big scene about how wind resistance isn't a problem there because of the thin atmosphere. The bigger sin was actually that a windstorm posed a mortal danger to the mission, given the same thin atmosphere. But you didn't sin that.
Can’t believe this missed the scene when Commender Lewis turned off the com so people on earth can’t hear their planning on blowing up to decelerate, while earlier it was stated clearly that there are 12 mins delay in com, people on earth couldn’t hear it in real time. And she announced their plan eventually.
In the book, they don’t do the “Ironman” flying thing. The ship blowing the hatch works just enough to make grabbing him possible. The book was also way more funny.
I really wish they would have spent more time on the journey to the MAV. The dust storm and flipping the rover. And how could they not mention "pirate Ninjas" !
scott S I think you mean “Space Pirate” and didn’t they cover it? I remember he explained the “international waters” and how he is “pirate, a space pirate”. Yeah, about 1/3rd of the book was the journey to the MAV. All the witty nerd jokes didn’t make the movie cut either... like the “Pythagorus was a dick” joke...
@@stateeva yeah they did do the space pirate. But the pirate ninja is the name he gave to how much energy the solar panels would make in a Martian Sol I think. It was a unit of energy I remember that
scott S Ohh yeah, your right, they skipped that.
I’m pretty sure he makes reference to flying like Ironman in the books
Everything wrong with "teen baby sitter get pounded"
+1
+Jams San That confuses me - is the babysitter a teen or is the baby a teen?
The baby is a teen
+fun1k you got it all wrong. he meant a teenager gets beaten up for sitting on a baby
No I want to see 'Everything wrong with "Busty step mom sucks and swallows teen son"
Think every movie has a “I think you should come look at this” cliche
10:40 "Sue Storm kisses Bucky in space" got me
"Clear pandering to Chinese audiences to be one of the movies that goes to China is clear pandering."
The Martian was based on a book. That plot point was also in the book. The author put the book up for free on a blog and then sold it for 99 cents through Amazon self-publishing. I...don't think he was pandering.
I know, this is just dumb. I feel like this movie didn’t do the book justice, I WOULD KNOW BECAUSE I READ IT.
This is CinemaSins remember? You think Jeremy actually *thinks* when making these videos or watching these movies? XD LOL
@Anonymous Anonymous, you don't pay attention. The script is based on a book by Andy Weir. The exact same thing happened in the book. The book was never intended to become a movie.
I get that the CCP are a bunch of malevolent, nefarious evildoers. I hate them too. Andy Weir is not a malevolent, nefarious evildoer.
Anyway, the Chinese space program didn't lend their rocket for humanitarian reasons. They did it for political and prestige reasons, to put one of their astronauts in on the Ares 5 crew.
Too bad he didnt read the book. One of my favorites.
@@hollow505 fr. Still the only book ive read 4 times
Can we sin the fact that they used lbs?
No
+Dr. Alan Grant The space programs all use metric, so yes.
why would they sin that?
Isaac Sanchez Like Jake said, the fact that the Space program uses metric and in general most science majors use metric units not imperial.
Of course. Metric is much easier to work with.
I think you should sin america for throwing out the poms, but not their measuring system, when your allies the french (remember them? You make lots of poor taste joke about them now) had metric.
the rant at 9:23 ish about infrastructure in place for manned missions to mars starts getting confirmed in 2020/2021 and I'm glad I'm watching and rewatching a lot of these videos now :)
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CinemaWins: you have committed an unpardonable sin.
Wait, did he just sin the "slow-motion"? It's called low-gravity. Ding.
I thought gravity was the same as earth on mars
@@polak.7144 it's actually slightly less but ok
@@timothywhite8130 And how do you know this as fact?
@@timothywhite8130 Tangible proof? How did they get there maneuvering through a vacuum and leaving a pressurized environment into a vacuum? Tangible proof please. Cheers.
@@stationaryplane9149 we have not made it to Mars yet. What evidence do you want. They did the math to find this answer?
The taking stuff out of the probe part has nothing to do with the Hermes circling around earth. It's the probe Matt is going to use to get into orbit. Please pay attention before you criticize something.
NEEEEEERD
*ding*
+xbob Driesestig bless!
+Jan Matti lol
Oh shit
+xbob Driesestig "Please pay attention before you criticize something" Someones salty
I think you missed at least two sins, 1: after his self surgery he records the log and says if the hab breaches he's going to implode, which would only be possible if the pressure outside is greater then inside, and the seen where the hab is restarted after repairs demonstrates otherwise,2: the reason why the hab is repaired is because the entry tunnel is blown off , however the triggering factor is a tear in the tunnel wall yet the entire tunnel including doors at either end comes off suggesting an explosion from behind it in the hab
Does anyone appreciate how funny the outtakes were. I died laughing. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
But Dr. Ty-*"The Martian..."*
Hello Dr. Tys- *"The Martian..."*
Wait what are y- *"The Martian..."*
Okay we get i- *"The Martian..."*
tyson is not a scientist, he is an actor
Antonio Wakardo Yes he is
you must be one of those...special fellas
what th-*"The Martian..."*
... ... ..-*"The Martian..."*
EVERYTHING WRONG WITH MAZE RUNNER; SCORCH TRIALS
That's just everything no point
+TheTwinkleStar the whole movie
It existing
Lol guys the movie wasn't that bad calm tf down before people start playing spot the butt hurt book fan
It was that bad. Also "spot the butt hurt book fan"? Why is everyone "butt hurt" now? Someone can't just be upset?
The Martian is probably the most non-superhero superhero movie there is.
Matt Damon: Fake Loki
Jessica Chastian: Vuk
Kristen Wiig: Cheetah
Michael Pena: Luis
Kate Mara: Invisible Woman
Sebastian Stan: Winter Soldier
Chiwetel Ejiofor: Baron Mordo
Benedict Wong: Wong
Donald Glover: Aaron "Prowler" Davis
Plus let's not forget that Damon goes "Iron Man" at the end of the film.
Usually your videos are good but with this one you're just trying to pull sins out of thin air, this is a pretty perfect movie.
Turns out they left him on mars purposely as a social experiment
Gearshift Arc211138 Lmao
Really?
Its just a prank bro
Man was kept in Mars for YEARS: You'll never guess the effects!
Ethan bradberry
6:26 They where clapping because the rocket had just made it past max-Q, the highest point of aerodynamic pressure on the vehicle during launch.
Which is typically where the danger is over. A failure would have happened before or at that point. so the sin stands.
I’m definitely no scientist but I think Ive seen someone explain that as the vehicle had made it through without crumpling from the pressure, but that breaking out of that point had caused it to vibrate and flip sideways, which then caused it to ‘splode 😊
@@57thorns In the movie, it was explained not as a failure of the rockets structure, but of the supply load. They state that the weight of the supplies shifted, resulting in the rocket spinning from imbalance. So they actually covered that in the film.
You know it is a joke right?
@@KatieAlexandraXO It was explained a bit more in the book. The food is basically compressed nutrients with oil, and normally they wouldn't send blocks of food that big into space, so when a block of food that big got sent into space, the oil gets sloshed around and threw the balance off enough to spin the rocket.
I love the film but you missed one... when he meets his crew again he says "I haven't had a shower in a year" but he clearly does after the 7 month interval
Im pretty sure it was an exaggeration/joke on his part (he laughed as he said it) Watney is shown as a lighthearted jokey guy. In reality it was about 2 months w/o a shower while he traveled 3200 km in the Rover. Plus, he couldve also meant not a proper shower.
Fun Fact! In the book, not only does Mark have the ability to get clean in the Hab, but he also builds a whole ass bathtub!
At 7:42 it would have been hilarious if the Jeff Daniels character had said to the Sean Bean character,
"If you don't resign when this is over I'll have your head."
+1 because the strongest wind storms on Mars are a light breeze.
+UnCommentator And even a light breeze can blow over objects with large cross-sectional areas.
I think that was discovered after the book...
+Thomas Kirkwood but not after the movie, so another sin for not fixing that flaw *ding*
+Thomas Kirkwood If you read the book, you already knew, what a duststorm on Mars looks like, like a gigantic cloud. Mark encounters one at his drive to the Ares IV site. Even Weir admitted, that the storm at the start isn't correct, but needed to start the story.
+UnCommentator Andy Weir (the author of the book) actually admitted that one up front, but said he needed a catastrophic event to start the story with his desired parameters (enough food left, mission duration...) for it all to work out with real mars and earth orbits and transfer windows.
1:50 That storm is the only incorrect science in this movie. The worst storms on Mars are light breezes
Ikr
+Robert McKnight He's wearing his pressurized Space Suit, the MAV doesn't hold any atmosphere, plus the atmosphere of Mars is so light that wind resistance is no real issue.
Someone here watches film theory! I'm glad you commented this.
+Robert McKnight The tarp wasn't meant to hold in pressurized atmosphere, it was meant to decrease drag, which is mentioned in the film.
+Robert McKnight There was no pressurized atmosphere in the ship. It was depressurized. He was in his EVA suit.
Let's not forget the common mars myth portrayed in this movie. Martian dust storms don't blow equipment or people around. Because the atmosphere is so thin there, it would feel more like a breeze. Even most earth dust storms don't often blow stuff around, so on a planet with only 1/100 of earth's atmospheric pressure, definitely not. Also, they forgot about martian gravity but that would be too hard and expensive to recreate, so I'll let that one slide.
After extensively studying Mars (which I'm sure they had to do), knowing the weather issues that could arise, why the heck couldn't they have rigged up some tethering to the MAV so it wouldn't fall over during a major wind/sandstorm? Guess there'd be no movie, but they could've at least had that set up and then have it somehow fail during the storm, thus necessitating they leave the planet.
Amazing how that major storm could rip off equipment from the MAV but couldn't blow them off their feet in the lower gravity environment. Also, due to this lower gravity, it's amazing that Mark didn't sustain any bone breakages while getting violently tossed around multiple times.
When Kapoor says 'I need a map' and they are in front of a ton of monitors that could easily have brought up a map of the planet they are extensively studying, instead they go to the cafeteria, yank down a photo of the exact area, somehow know where the coordinates are on said photo, and determine where Mark is going. Also, the cafe staff getting ticked at them taking down the photo is hilariously ridiculous given the circumstances.
In the book everything is explained. The hab was only made to survive up to 75km/h of wind, since they didn’t think storms could get much stronger than that, and the fact they had to send the hab to mars in boxes and all. As for your second point, the storm only blew off the satellite dish from the hab, no other damage was done. They aborted because the MAV wouldn’t survive the storm and they would end up stuck on mars. Your last point about Kapoor is simple. It isn’t mentioned in the book, but Mindy tells him they have satellite maps, and he refuses, saying he needed something he could draw on. He ends up using the poster in the staff room.
@@noahirst6406 I mean, other damage was done (*laughs in airlock 1*), it just took a very long time for the damage to become evident
Sean Bean didn't die?! I want my money that I didn't spend back.
Lol
+Frisbee you pirated it too. Feuh I thought I was the only one.
+John Alexander Torrent is your friend!
"This isn't what I I didn't pay for"
+Frisbee To be fair, his career certainly died.
Because he is both a botanist AND an Engineer, just as the Doctor also covered EVA runs. All astronauts have dual specialty, so they can get the effect of two astronauts with the mass, oxygen and dietary requirements of only one.
To me the film is so visually impressive that it almost makes you WANT to be stranded on Mars.
Just FYI, there is a suburb of Houston called Pasadena, so while I was reading the book, there was a brief moment of confusion when they would say they just flew from Houston to Pasadena. So there IS a reason for the movie to tell you it is Pasadena, CA.
Oh god, Neil deGrasse Tyson? This video won't be annoying 😑
Wat?
+Alex Miron Sorry to be a downer, but he just used a sound board, it isn't actually him, lol!
+Alex Miron Why? Because he states facts? Contrary to what you may believe, scientific inaccuracies in popular culture actually hurt us as a society due to the rampant ignorance going around. I'd much rather be told I'm wrong than go on being wrong and not knowing it.
lol clutch them pearls
Tom Guy i understand, but a scientist pointing out every mistake In a fictional movie? Fuck that.
Why is a long movie a problem for people these days.
Qas Perr Takes away from instagram time.
Evija3000 what's an instagram?
Are you serious?
idk
If you're paying 12+ dollars to see a movie in a theatre, why wouldn't you want to get your money's worth and have the movie be at least 2 hours rather than only an hour and a half?
The original rich plan was to drop food not bring him home that’s why their were issues calculations to be made and issues to resolve.
I love how Sean Bean has died enough in movies to be considered Kenny from South Park 🤣🤣 definitely one of my favorite sins
3:35, hearing Tyson say sciencing the s*it out of everything xD
i had that part downloaded boi
CHECK MATE ....i was going to say the same thing. Lol
He also was on a Hot Ones episode and went "SCIENCE BITCH" and threw up a gang sign lmao Tyson is a god
@@ImThe5thKing Let's not forget how he handled B.O.B. and Flat Earthers
Nicr
6:10 "Evidence that The Martian movie is fantasy:
All who make important decisions are scientifically literate".
There could not have been any truer statement. Lol
And what about now, holy Sh*T!!!! We are all going to die.
GJack Kraken
07:09 God thank you !!!!
When I saw her in this movie, I couldn't help thinking of McGruber 😂😂😂😂
Gotta love the Neutrik connectors at 4:51 being used as power cables. ;-)
I find it funny how the guy from dumb and dumber becomes the head of NASA or whatever
I found it sad that the incredible actor from The Newsroom got that exact same role. ;)
You are right I'm surprised teddy/harry done did not hit Jim Carey with a walking stick or pull out a penis tube thingy
Proves that you can be whatever you want, just if you apply yourself to it. xD
lol now this is the best comment on this video
G Ks No, yours is.
well in the book...
Fuck the book, this is the movie.
+Cellkist I know it was just a prank
Your pic looks way to much like th nazi symbol.
wimo cartew Good.
+Mr.Fuzyhat Cornelius
Nah, its a social experiment gone sexual.
Sean Bean a) not dying, and b) explaining the secret project name ... Priceless!
Dr Tyson: “The Martian may be the first sci-fi blockbuster ever-” *cuts to commercial*
@Lettuce God Dr, Tyson utterly ruined this video. Can't stand that arrogant fool.
7:19 The meeting is called "Project Elrond' in the book. So the entire inclusion of Sean Bean in the film was an in-joke?
I mean... Probably at least partially
The part where he says, "...secret meeting.." is a clear call-back to The Fellowship of the Ring, in which Merry and Pippin (two of the hobbits) are scolded for showing up uninvited to the secret Council of Elrond meeting.
Some of these "sins" aren't "sins"
+Zachary Thomas It's him that decides what is and isn't a sin. A sin doesn't mean its bad or something of the sort. Just that it felt right to sin it.
+Zachary Thomas you literally just described cinema sins in its entirety
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They're all sins. ALL of them. Every. Single. One.
+Zachary Thomas MOST
Thank god Will went through all of that training and followed his newfound dream of traveling space after recovering his memories of his life as Jason Bourne
The Martian, where the protagonist survived not on wit, prayer, or hope, but on sciencing the shit out of everything
- Favorite Neil Degrasse Tyson Quote
About the Chinese Space Agency intervention:
In the book was the dialogue the 2 Chinese people had and it wasn't adapted when it went into the movie. The old man was saying to his female assistant something like:
"So we've got the ability to present ourselves as equals to the US but if we don't intervene there is no downside?"
He smiled wryly as he said: "The party leadership would sell their own mothers for that."
It wasn't merely by offering to help that they would present as equals. their price for helping was having a Chinese crew member on the next Mars mission. *That* would make them look like America's equal.
@@odysseusrex5908 Neat little detail, in the credits scene showing the Ares 5 lift off, there's a Chinese astronaut aboard. Cool that they included that despite despite it only being mentioned in the book.
Should’ve removed a sin for the ‘Warner hears humans again’ scene. That was super touching and an incredibly accurate showing of human emotion as a whole.
Agreed , wholeheartedly
Time?
Probably has to move the writers of CinemaSins than us. They've become too jaded by tropes and screenwriting contrivances for just any heartwarming moment to slip through
Nobody:
Tyson: The Martian may be the first sci-fi blockbuster ever-
*ad plays*
What’s even better is that the Council of Elrond joke was in the book and not made for the movie. That Sean Bean was in the movie is just a bonus.
It's been over a year and I still haven't figured out how the MPAA gave two "Fucks" to this PG-13 movie.
Wasn't one of them inaudible though, when he sat in the rover? Maybe that didn't really count
Ignite the Morph the extended version of the movie is unrated
He says fuck you mars
I dont get it. There are movies out there with MORE THAN TWO f-words.
"Invictus" and "Behind enemy lines" just to name a couple
I like Neil deGrasse Tyson but is he the only guy out there who knows anything about space? And even if he is the only guy, does he HAVE to be included in everything that is related to space???
+VM6 yes.
Yes
+VM6 yes
+VM6 yes.
+VM6 yes
I'll never get over how you got The Niel Degrasse Tyson to join the videos he's in
Regarding the wind resistance, on Mars is barely an atmosphere and it’s easier to lift of since the planet is smaller so a tent could work
the back wounds was from scurvy he's suffering from malnutrition
AKA science fact
I always thought it may be radiation sickness from his decaying isotope.
False, vitamins have vitamin c and his diet was primarily potato
+I'm Waldo "Potatoes* have vitamin C", you mean?
yeah my bad i wrote that at like 3 am after waking up at 12 am the day before after falling asleep like 2 hours earlier. so i basically got 2 hours of sleep and then woke up and then stayed up till 3 am. i was tired as fuck and still am i only got 1 hour of sleep last night
It's not scurvy. In the book (but not mentioned in the film) he has an almost unlimited supply of multi-vitamins because so many take up such a small space they could bring a lot. There was enough to last the whole crew 3 times longer then their mission. Those marks (also in the book) are from all the physical labor he's been doing.
9:05 They are not talking about Hermes, the fly path was calculated correctly. They are talking about the MAV that is sitting in Mars, which is supposed to go up only up to orbit, not further up in space. But yeah confusing unless one reads the book :)
book was _worlds_ better than the movie
Unfortunately "The books don't matter".
Actually they explain that the issue was the Hermes didn't have enough fuel to go into low orbit to catch the MAV and the MAV was only designed to go into low orbit where the Hermes would be
Yes, because multi-mission earth-mars orbits with a long design life, less than half, would never need, use or plan faster transfer orbits. Especially using gravitational assists worked out by JPL in the 1970 and 1980s. Because, that option would never have occurred to anyone, they would never pre-deliver martian re-entry vehicles with reserve capacity to reach, catch or move extra supplies back to a fast moving mars to earth craft like Hermes -- except that earth-mars-earth-mars-earth transfers is what crafts like the Hermes were built to do. Unless going from earth-mars-sitting in orbit-rotting-to-earth is what the Hermes was supposed to do -- and just have half its design life wasted by leaving mars a bit too soon.
Maybe that unused design life was not about fuel -- but about the number of micro-meteor perforations in the air filled compartments of Hermes. Maybe that had nothing to do with spare fuel, spare orbital maneuvering jets needed to catch low atmosphere assent vehicles in greater atmospheric friction conditions, but just food and water. (Did the Hermes just not have enough places to use potting soil to grow potatoes itself.)
Ok 1.) Congratulations on writing that much. 2.) Sorry, but not many people are going to read all of that. 2.) You earned a cookie. 3.) I put 2.) twice. 5.) You just looked to see if I did. 6.) 3.) should been 4.). 7.) You just checked that too. 8.) Nobody is reading this :(.
Dr. Tyson: "The Martian may be the only sci-fi blockbuster ever..."
Ad: "no finishing that, it's fine where it is."
JSC is in Clear Lake, TX which is right next door to Pasadena, TX. So calling out Pasadena, CA as the location of JPL makes sense.
The back wounds are from scurvy, which makes it much easier for a person to bruise. After living on almost entirely potatoes for many months, it makes sense that Mark would have a vitamin C deficiency.
I honestly wish Damon had scurvy in real life. Or something to prevent other movies with his fugly mug!
Anyway, interesting explanation, Breanne. But those looked more like old scars
+Winter Storm Breanne here wasn't coming up with a theory, it's fact, from the actual story.
Actually you can live on a potato diet. It contains every amino acid you need. Check out Dr. John McDougall and SpudFit.
You can live on it, yes, but youd still have a vitamin C deficiency, which is what causes scurvy.
no single food has every single nutrient you need. it's kinda hard to get enough protein in vegetables, and potatoes. most of them don't have more than 15g of protein, which would explain why he had gotten quite skinny.
I liked it better when it was called "Moon."
Same.
Moon was fucking great. Hope they sin that one someday.
+Shawn Lucas "Moon" is a masterpiece, but the concepts and themes explored are very different from "The Martian". Why even compare them?
+Jordan Vanhoozer
because space
+Shawn Lucas Diferent types of movies.. both sci-fi but Moon was more on ethics and personal level.. the Martian was more science and teamworking and ingenious to make stuff work together.. both are great but i find hard to directly compare them... the closest i saw to the Martian was Apollo XIII wich as you all know was real...
10:07 they literally explain this in the movie. They explain why they had the windows/nose and why they could get rid of it and even why air resistance is negligible.
if you wanna know how he survives overnight its in the book, it says that his blood from the stab wound dries due to mars' atmosphere, stopping bleeding, and creating a temporary seal