Change My Mind: *THE MARTIAN* is 100% a comedy movie

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  • @alexhefnerstvmovievault
    @alexhefnerstvmovievault  Před 7 měsíci +184

    hey guys! thank you all so much for your constant love and support over here on CZcams! If you click the notification bell for "all" notifications, you will find $100 on the ground in the next month. Probably not, but if I see you in public, I'll give you a cookie. Ehh probably not that either. Just hit the notification bell! :)

    • @Melod1am.
      @Melod1am. Před 7 měsíci +4

      you'll probably won't see me in public, cause we don't even live on the same continent.. BUT if you'll somehow see me in public, I'll definitely want that cookie!

    • @kellifranklin4432
      @kellifranklin4432 Před 7 měsíci

      You've become a willing disciple of the wife beater Steven Crowder. Change my mind.....

    • @DoremiFasolatido1979
      @DoremiFasolatido1979 Před 7 měsíci +6

      A "Sol" (which is also the "official" name of our parent star, the Sun) is whatever a "day" is on any planet or body other than Earth. One full rotation of whatever that body is. On Mars, one rotation is actually about a half-hour longer than here on Earth. So their "day" is 24 and a half hours, roughly. Additionally, a year on Mars (one trip around the Sun) is about 2 years on Earth.
      Then there are some places that are super-weird. Like how on Venus, it's Sols are actually a bit longer than its own year. So basically one side of Venus faces the sun, forever. It changes a bit over time, but it's a really, REALLY long time before that changes up.
      Mars also has two moons...Phobos and Deimos. Both are tiny compared to almost all other moons in the Solar System. They orbit Mars very low, and very fast. One is on its way out, and millions of years from now will spiral off into the void. The other is doomed to fall onto the planet in 50 million years or so. They don't even look like moons from the surface, but just a couple of really bright, really fast stars zipping across the night sky...a couple of times a night, now and then.

    • @grantpflum6844
      @grantpflum6844 Před 7 měsíci +2

      No, Mark couldn't breath on Mars. Good news is he also wouldn't have to worry about being impaled by a piece of metal thrown up by wind because the air is so thin on Mars that it can't produce winds with the sort of force shown in this movie. Mars doesn't have a molten core, it's core has cooled and turned solid. That means that it has no magnetosphere and it can no longer hold in atmosphere or air in any appreciable quantity. No significant amount of air, no wind and no breathing.

    • @Ni-boo
      @Ni-boo Před 7 měsíci +1

      Einstein had a relatively small brain compared to the average brain size. He also had more wrinkles on his brain compared to the average brain.
      "Smooth brain" is an insult because the less wrinkles a brain has, the less intelligent it is.

  • @buddabudda
    @buddabudda Před 7 měsíci +2437

    Him - "Stupid question..."
    Me - "There are no stupid questions."
    Him - "Could he take his helmet off and breathe on Mars?"

    • @itsrickus3582
      @itsrickus3582 Před 7 měsíci +388

      I had to put my phone down for a minute. Holy.

    • @nihildark
      @nihildark Před 7 měsíci +236

      Whats sadder, is I believe this man has a law degree.

    • @Ami-vh7sr
      @Ami-vh7sr Před 7 měsíci +89

      I about noped out at that...... If he could breathe on Mars he wouldn't need a helmet......

    • @Ami-vh7sr
      @Ami-vh7sr Před 7 měsíci +150

      @@nihildark I'm going to need to see receipts on that Law Degree lol

    • @blindmikeguard
      @blindmikeguard Před 7 měsíci +38

      Ya, that about broke me.

  • @JeffKelly03
    @JeffKelly03 Před 7 měsíci +2281

    "For a botanist he sure knows a lot about the machinery." That's actually explained in the book, and I'm genuinely not sure why they didn't include it in the movie. In the book, while he's a botany expert, he's also kind of the crew's "handyman" who knows how to do a little bit of everything. Which is why, in this movie... well, he knows how to do a little bit of everything.

    • @jamiebrooks3864
      @jamiebrooks3864 Před 7 měsíci +439

      Fun fact. All astronauts know each others jobs. Just like submarines crew. Even the cook is trained how to drive and fix the boat

    • @lzz9376
      @lzz9376 Před 7 měsíci +189

      @@jamiebrooks3864 Makes sense. After all, it's not like you can call in some out of town-talent if your in-house expert takes a fall...

    • @raphaellyons8611
      @raphaellyons8611 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@lzz9376especially in case of emergencies

    • @nomadicnovels
      @nomadicnovels Před 7 měsíci +106

      @@jamiebrooks3864 yeah i didn’t read the book and just kind of assumed since he was chosen to go on a whole space mission to mars he’d know a little bit about how to do all that stuff

    • @SpidermanandhisAmazingFriends
      @SpidermanandhisAmazingFriends Před 7 měsíci +21

      Plus in movies being smart is short hand for being able to do anything

  • @SquiresIsle
    @SquiresIsle Před 7 měsíci +1213

    My favorite bit of trivia for this movie: In the script, it said that Mark started crying the first time he heard the crew's voices. Matt Damon and Ridley Scott took it out because they thought it wasn't authentic. When they filmed it, Matt had been filming alone in the desert for weeks/months, and the first time he heard the rest of the cast talking made him realize what Mark had gone through... and he started crying for real. The reason that moment hits so hard is because Matt's not acting, he's actually crying.

    • @blacksheep_edge1412
      @blacksheep_edge1412 Před 7 měsíci +176

      Not only that, but they weren't supposed to be there. It was just going to be some stage hand reading the lines, but then the rest of the cast was there and it resulted in what we see on film.

    • @elliebelliewatermellie155
      @elliebelliewatermellie155 Před 7 měsíci +26

      Thank you for sharing this. 💜

    • @thatrandomnoob8611
      @thatrandomnoob8611 Před 7 měsíci +28

      This trivia is actually what makes me upset with Matt Damon more bc he often disagrees when the script has directing notes like this. He and Paul Greengrass had a huge public falling out with the writer for the Bourne movies bc Tony Gilroy would write directing notes in his scripts and that annoyed Matt Damon… but the 2016 Jason Bourne movie without Tony Gilroy is by far the worst one bc Paul Greengrass wrote and directed it himself and he’s literally only written like 5 movies all of which haven’t been good. Matt sometimes needs to just follow the script bc he doesn’t see the whole picture when he thinks he does. Phenomenal actor but he needs to trust writers more.
      Tony Gilroy would go on to make Michael Clayton and Andor… both amazing stories. He’s clearly a good writer. Matt and Paul should apologize but that‘ll never happen.

    • @mobiusbelts3607
      @mobiusbelts3607 Před 7 měsíci +35

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@thatrandomnoob8611Matt Damon won the Best Screenplay Oscar in 1998 for writing Good Will Hunting… probably made it hard for him to take notes from anyone

    • @BIGD-cc7ru
      @BIGD-cc7ru Před 7 měsíci +15

      @@thatrandomnoob8611I mean him and Ridley Scott both agreed that it didn’t seem right at first, so at least say something about Scott and not what we you talked about. Also, didn’t Matt write a movie or two and got good rewards? He knows how to write to

  • @demyanrudenko
    @demyanrudenko Před 7 měsíci +540

    What I like the most about this movie, is that there's no actual villain outside of nature and Mars itself. NASA director can be perceived somewhat cold about Mark's fate, but ultimately everybody is working towards the goal of saving Mark

    • @TheLastGarou
      @TheLastGarou Před 7 měsíci +41

      There are three forms of Conflict presented in all examples of Western Literature:
      1) "Man vs Man" which gives us most movies where there's some kind of "villain."
      2) "Man vs Self" from which we get most of our philosophical and existentialist stories.
      3) "Man vs Nature" of which 'The Martian' is an example. Survival stories, usually, where the only "enemy" is the unfeeling forces of the natural world.

    • @digitalcurrents
      @digitalcurrents Před 6 měsíci +9

      1) Protagonist vs. Antagonist
      2) Protagonist vs. Self
      3) Protagonist vs. Nature
      This now covers zombies, ghosts, devils, aliens, A.I., and non-binary / trans folks

    • @garrethb6261
      @garrethb6261 Před 6 měsíci +24

      @@digitalcurrents "This now covers zombies, ghosts, devils, aliens, A.I., and non-binary / trans folks"
      Well one of these things is not like the others.

    • @glenmcgillivray4707
      @glenmcgillivray4707 Před 6 měsíci +12

      The director was focused on getting 5 people home to families, friends, and NASA. Risking 5 for a slim chance to save one is something ground command has to think about every mission. Its rhe choice they would make to minimise risk.
      Astronauts however are extremely into risking their lives just to do their job by sitting on top of a million kilos of explosives waiitng for an excuse to go bang, and thousands of moving parts that have to work to get them places safely.
      Astronauts don't care about the risk to the self. They'd rather save that man and bring him home at the risk to everyone, because they can work the problems that show up later. Right now one of their own is at risk. so. Lets save them and sort out the rest later.
      So the movie got the perspective of both sides right, as did the webnovel it was based on.

    • @ryanm7704
      @ryanm7704 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@TheLastGarou Classic:
      1) Man v. Nature
      2) Man v. Man
      3) Man v. God
      Modern:
      4) Man v. Society
      5) Man v. Self
      6) Man v. No God
      Post Modern:
      7) Man v. Technology
      8) Man v. Reality
      9) Man v. Author

  • @TheCmducks
    @TheCmducks Před 7 měsíci +524

    Fun fact in the book when mark is reunited with the rest of the crew he says if this were a movie we would all be hugging in the cargo bay which is exactly what the movie shows

    • @kveld9893
      @kveld9893 Před 7 měsíci +8

      wait, I never got to reading the book. what were they actually doing at that moment?

    • @lucybird5151
      @lucybird5151 Před 7 měsíci +18

      @@kveld9893 A few were there, but most were piloting the ship

    • @luxintenebris1776
      @luxintenebris1776 Před 6 měsíci +26

      ​@kveld9893 In the book the "Iron man" never happened. Mark suggested it by the Commander shot it down. She also stayed on the bridge. Beck went and got him. When they finally got back into the Hermes most of the ship was still in vacuum so they couldn't get to him even if they didn't have actual jobs to do right then.

    • @helene6889
      @helene6889 Před 5 měsíci

      They send him to shower because he stank terribly😅@@kveld9893

  • @scottlaughlin9897
    @scottlaughlin9897 Před 7 měsíci +457

    Any time an actor can pull off acting alone and can do a good job at it. Has my respect. No one to interact with makes it a lot more difficult. Like Tom Hanks in Castaway.

    • @PickleBread355
      @PickleBread355 Před 7 měsíci +9

      Good call Tom Hanks had Wilson like Matt has the cameras

    • @aauditore5541
      @aauditore5541 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I saw a clip somewhere of Matt Damon talking about the scene from the MAV, where he can finally hear the crews voice-there was supposed to have been a scene where Mark broke down but it didn’t feel right to Matt and the director. Then after having filmed alone for so long Matt got emotional hearing his friends voices and they realized it would be a very emotional scene for Mark, and thus the tears

    • @TenTonNuke
      @TenTonNuke Před 7 měsíci +3

      Have you ever seen Ryan Reynolds in Buried? He is buried alive and the entire movie is just him inside a box.

    • @MDaggatt
      @MDaggatt Před 7 měsíci +2

      If you haven't seen it before, you really need to watch Season 9 Episode 11 of Doctor Who called "Heaven Sent". Peter Capaldi gives one of the single best performances on TV and it's just him, alone in a castle, dealing with the death of his friend.

  • @OriionCygnus
    @OriionCygnus Před 7 měsíci +238

    The scene where he gets Pathfinder operational is so moving and inspiring it brings me to tears every time and I cant explain it. It's not sad or even really happy crying.. it's just kind of a sense of being overwhelmed at the incredible stuff we as a species can accomplish.

    • @FireflyArc
      @FireflyArc Před 7 měsíci +1

      Pathfinder :)

    • @Nyx_2142
      @Nyx_2142 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Same. It's my favorite moment in the movie. The music note that hits just as he finds it, how him and Vince "discover" it at the same time. Its great. I have seen this movie, and I'm not joking, over 50 times. It still gets me.

    • @marktracy1721
      @marktracy1721 Před 22 dny

      Yeah not the same scene but me too

  • @krasser4899
    @krasser4899 Před 7 měsíci +74

    "Mars is a planet with a very similar daily cycle to the Earth. Its sidereal day is 24 hours, 37 minutes and 22 seconds, and its solar day 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds. A Martian day (referred to as “sol”) is therefore approximately 40 minutes longer than a day on Earth."

  • @raho19
    @raho19 Před 7 měsíci +396

    I read the book first, never have I laughed so hard at jokes that Mark made. Movie did it a great service too.

    • @howardbalaban7051
      @howardbalaban7051 Před 7 měsíci +16

      Love the book and the movie, and I love how the changes from page to screen both made sense AND made fun of the choices that were made. (Cough, cough, Iron Man, cough, cough.)

    • @cthulhucollector
      @cthulhucollector Před 7 měsíci +12

      He had it a lot easier in the movie than the book. LOL.

    • @howardbalaban7051
      @howardbalaban7051 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@cthulhucollector You're right, he did. But the point is the changes to make it more believable on screen simply worked.

    • @spicysnowman8886
      @spicysnowman8886 Před 7 měsíci +6

      ​@@cthulhucollectorif i remember correctly the rover part was way longer in the book.

    • @SamArblaster
      @SamArblaster Před 7 měsíci +3

      Book was amazing

  • @yesterdaysrose5446
    @yesterdaysrose5446 Před 6 měsíci +70

    As a software developer, one of the greatest moments of the novel was the hexadecimal communications thing and the rover hacking thing. Extremely realistic! I was so happy it got realistically represented in the movie too.

  • @neutchain7838
    @neutchain7838 Před 7 měsíci +164

    To the editor: "One does not simply get the reference"
    Mate, you are crushing it! I really like what you do. It's not intrusive but adds a lot to the whole experience. It's just another layer of fun to the already pretty funny commentary. Very good and subtle way supplement the content. Good stuff!

    • @Dan-Ellis
      @Dan-Ellis Před 7 měsíci +3

      Hey @neutchain7838 - I tried to clear a hair off my phone screen about 5 times before I realised it was your avatar. Hrmph!

    • @neutchain7838
      @neutchain7838 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @Dan-Ellis works as intended lol it's invisible if you use the dark theme

  • @DanJohansen
    @DanJohansen Před 7 měsíci +31

    That editors note about the LOTR thing made my laugh out loud! Thanks for that. Sure wish Alex would get around to watching them soon. The prolonged shot of Alex not getting the reference at all is hilarious!

  • @Mysterios1989
    @Mysterios1989 Před 7 měsíci +142

    I have the feeling Alex never saw Apollo 13. Honestly, after this, I think the forefather of the space accident movies would be great.

  • @gregorysiegel1178
    @gregorysiegel1178 Před 7 měsíci +185

    I love how the only bad science in this movie is the storm at the beginning

    • @dondumitru7093
      @dondumitru7093 Před 7 měsíci +6

      _cough_ What was the velocity difference between the final supply rocket from Earth, and the Hermes during gravity assist as it whizzed by Earth and needed to intercept the supply rocket?

    • @ColinFox
      @ColinFox Před 7 měsíci +67

      @@dondumitru7093 meh - close enough. I would WAY rather have movies like this that are HIGHLY scientifically accurate with a few rule-bendings here and there than the drek that hollywood usually squeezes out.

    • @dondumitru7093
      @dondumitru7093 Před 7 měsíci +10

      @@ColinFox Hey, I love this movie, lots. But let's be cautious with claims about "the only" bad science.

    • @chrissnyder4439
      @chrissnyder4439 Před 7 měsíci +16

      And him "Iron Manning" it at the end. He would have been spinning in circles, which is probably why they didn't actually go that route in the book.

    • @ianjardine7324
      @ianjardine7324 Před 7 měsíci +19

      It's not so much that there are no questionable scientific parts of the book or film but that the author knew enough to only fudge the science when necessary for the story. I'm a big scify fan but often find myself having to give up on a book because the the handwavium is so omnipresent and unnecessary it ruins the entire story. I'd much rather read a book by an author who doesn't explain how his space craft functions than one who repeatedly gets the details of known systems flat out wrong.

  • @anonymousm8754
    @anonymousm8754 Před 7 měsíci +45

    "Could he take his helmet off and breath on Mars?" Where did you say you got your law degree Alex? and shoutout to the Editor he did a great job and thank you for not editing out his dumbass questions!

  • @cristonsloan
    @cristonsloan Před 7 měsíci +21

    Note to editor: The "There I helped" with making his brain bigger was just pure comedic gold. Loved the little detail that most people probably won't even notice. But that is exactly what makes it Sooooo good!

  • @AlexSilverCat
    @AlexSilverCat Před 7 měsíci +162

    If you are at all a book person, I recommend you read the book (and if you're not a book person, I recommend the audiobook while you do chores or exercise or something). The humor is just as good, the science you mentioned you don't know is explained in further detail, and several plot points are deepened/fleshed out/explained (such as Mark knowing so much about the machinery, and the thought processes of the different NASA people working on how to save him, what hexadecimals are, etc.).
    Thank you for the awesome review!

    • @sprinkle802
      @sprinkle802 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Yes, this! The audiobook was phenomenal, and explains the science and background so well

    • @AlbinoJedi
      @AlbinoJedi Před 7 měsíci +2

      Highly recommend the book too.

    • @SnoWhite2420
      @SnoWhite2420 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Thank you for this recommendation! I absolutely love this movie and love audiobooks, so I’m looking forward to it!

    • @ryank9782
      @ryank9782 Před 6 měsíci +5

      rc bray nails that book def get thee audio book. it was so good and same with the voice actor it made me go and find his other books.

    • @Sakrysta
      @Sakrysta Před 6 měsíci

      Plus, Wil Wheaton is an excellent narrator. The audiobook is awesome.

  • @stevethepirate2875
    @stevethepirate2875 Před 7 měsíci +21

    One thing that didn't make the movie but was in the book, Mark had to convert his water into hydrogen to make more fuel. They also had him convert his piss.
    He said he couldn't wait to tell his grandkids. "Back in my day, I pissed rocket fuel!"

  • @cjbrett89
    @cjbrett89 Před 7 měsíci +36

    Quite honestly, one of my favourite films ever. Seeing this the first time was utter joy from beginning to end. Seen it numerous times since and just as great every time.

  • @flooglebinder3493
    @flooglebinder3493 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Alex: You’re alone on Mars….WHAT DO YOU DO…..?
    Mark Watney: You get to work

  • @randeecarreno4289
    @randeecarreno4289 Před 7 měsíci +173

    Not only is this one of my favorite Matt Damon movies, but it's a comfort movie that I watch a lot. It definitely a drama mixed with comedic moments.
    I loved that you watched the extended edition of this movie.
    And the cast in this movie is fantastic.
    This is based off the book of the same name by author Andy Weir. The book is more technical. And it dives more into the friendships with the crew.
    16:32 Yep. That's actor Benedict Wong, who plays Wong in the MCU.
    No matter how many times I watch this movie, the end when the crew goes to rescue Mark always gives me slight anxiety.
    Looking forward to your next reaction. 😊

    • @vianneyb.8776
      @vianneyb.8776 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I also love how the film makers made a couple extra promotional videos, like "The Right Stuff" which covers the interview post-isolation training for the space crew.

    • @aaronleesgbclieutenant
      @aaronleesgbclieutenant Před 7 měsíci +4

      Also Sebastian Stan aka Bucky

    • @RobbHollen
      @RobbHollen Před 7 měsíci +1

      I count six actors in this movie who have been in the MCU: Michael Pena (Luis from Ant-Man), Sebastian Stan (Bucky/The Winter Soldier), Chiwetel Ejiofor (Mordo in Dr. Strange), Benedict Wong (Wong), Donald Glover (Aaron David, Miles Morales' uncle in Spider-Man Homecoming), and Matt Damon himself (Asgardian, Actor Loki).

    • @myitbos1335
      @myitbos1335 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@RobbHollen Kate Mara played a US Marshal in a small one scene role in Iron Man 2

    • @RobbHollen
      @RobbHollen Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@myitbos1335 Yep, forgot about that

  • @Miss_Myth
    @Miss_Myth Před 7 měsíci +90

    So surprised Alex didn't realize one of the crewmates was Bucky! Especially after recognizing Luis & having the Iron Man reference! 😂 But overall *fantastic* reaction for a fantastic movie, and YES, the humor is on point throughout!

    • @sarahpauley9517
      @sarahpauley9517 Před 7 měsíci +3

      That’s what I was thinking!

    • @gumbygomes3278
      @gumbygomes3278 Před 7 měsíci +5

      And Wong from Dr.Strange

    • @janahall7295
      @janahall7295 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@gumbygomes3278he said “our boy from Shang Chi” 😂

    • @Bozzz71
      @Bozzz71 Před 7 měsíci +11

      Don't forget the U. S. Marshall from Iron Man 2 was Kate Mara "He likes the badge", Chiwetel Ejiofor was Baron Mordo in Dr Strange, and Matt Damon himself played Loki in the live action plays in the Thor movies. To go along with Donald Glover being in Spider-Man, Peña being Luis, Stan being Bucky, and Wong being Wong. Lots of MCU connections. Heck, Jessica Chastain was Vuk in The Dark Phoenix, which is basically a branch timeline anyways.

    • @thesplawn
      @thesplawn Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@Bozzz71 Kate Mara also was Sue Storm in the Fant4stic movie...also to be considered a branch timeline.

  • @TzunSu
    @TzunSu Před 7 měsíci +10

    Great reaction!
    The incident he's talking about is how a group of students at Caltech blew up a part of their dorm building whilst trying to make a rocket. Those same students, after being kicked out, founded their own lab, where invited back later, and eventually formed the Jet Propulsion Lab.

    • @hentia3864
      @hentia3864 Před 4 měsíci

      Pretty sure the Hindenburg has a part in it too :)

  • @rwslaugh
    @rwslaugh Před 7 měsíci +9

    "One does not simply get the reference", man that cracked me up!

  • @artloveranimation
    @artloveranimation Před 7 měsíci +21

    "thanks to my uncle Tommy in China, we got another chance" 😂 So funny

  • @Ethan-zu5lq
    @Ethan-zu5lq Před 7 měsíci +84

    This is a stunning movie, and the humor is so good it makes it feel like comedy, underrated film!

  • @christinamatzen4214
    @christinamatzen4214 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Editor - AND not knowing that was Sean Bean for sure. Man, the references in this movie were stellar. I wish Alex had gotten them.

  • @bongzilla4172
    @bongzilla4172 Před 7 měsíci +8

    "Is he using shit as fertilizer?" Alex, that's exactly what fertilizer is.

    • @SorchaSublime
      @SorchaSublime Před 6 dny

      Eh, not always you get chemical fertilisers now.

  • @lzz9376
    @lzz9376 Před 7 měsíci +69

    "One does not simply get the reference" 😂😂😂😂
    My guy you are on point today!! Thanks for being awesome and doing a brilliant job

  • @billparrish4385
    @billparrish4385 Před 7 měsíci +55

    I'm no mathematician, but I can help with the idea of "hexadecimal," having worked around the concept for a few years. Binary is 'base 2', because it has 2 digits: 0 and 1. Decimal is 'base 10', because it has 10 digits, 0-9. Hexadecimal, often shortened to just 'hex', is 'base 16', because it has 16 digits: 0-9, then A-F, which stand for 10-15.
    In decimal, for example, we express twenty-six 'things' as 26 (2 in the 10's column, 6 in the one's column; 20+6=26). In binary, that would be 00011010 (1 in the 16's, 8's and 2's columns; 16+8+2=26). In hex, that would be 1A (1 in the 16's column; A, or 10, in the one's column; 16+10=26). So, 26 = 0001 1010 = 1A.
    One thing that hex allows, is for the same value to be expressed in fewer digits, which can especially be useful with larger numbers. Hex is used in computer-type applications for that reason, and also because 16 is a 'power' of 2. Binary is '2^1', '2 to the first power', or 2 not multiplied again by itself. Hexadecimal is '2^4', 2 to the fourth power', 2*2*2*2=16. This makes it possible to write long binary numbers using fewer hex digits, by expressing each grouping of 4 binary digits as 1 hex digit. So '0000 0100 0000 0000' in binary, 1,024 in decimal, is written as '0400' in hex, or depending on the context, just '400'. Since it's easy to mistake '400' as a decimal number, hex numbers are often designated in one of two ways, either as '400h', or more often as '0x400'.
    So, when Mark is decoding the hex message at 17:20, the 'H' is 0x48, which is 72 in decimal; 4 in the 16's column, 8 in the one's column, 4*16=64, 64+8=72. How does 72 get you to 'H'? Because of an internationally-recognized alpha-numeric code called ASCII, where 72 means 'H', 79 means 'O', 87 means 'W', etc.
    Hope that helps understand a bit of the 'science' going on here. Sometimes 'touching bottom' with a concept, or even a part of one, can help ground the rest of the experience, not like floating around in a sea of confusion, making the experience a bit more enjoyable. Cheers!

    • @vert2552
      @vert2552 Před 4 měsíci

      im mean... i actually thought hexadecimal was somewhere on level of basic knowledge

    • @billparrish4385
      @billparrish4385 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@vert2552 I think most people have heard of the word hexadecimal, and have the general idea of it meaning something to do with 16, versus decimal and 10. My aim was simply to break it down a bit further for Alex (since he expressed curiosity) and the other viewers, taking things from the term itself to Mark actually decoding the message. It's a well-written sci-fi movie (not afraid to use the terminology of science, always a plus), so I was hoping to help enhance the viewing pleasure for anyone interested in that bit of background.

    • @vert2552
      @vert2552 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@billparrish4385in no way i had something against your comment :)
      I just pointed out that it was quite surprising to me because i did considered this as something everyone pretty much know

  • @petrhanak862
    @petrhanak862 Před 6 měsíci +5

    8:20 - Sol - The term "sol" is used by planetary scientists to refer to the duration of a solar day on Mars. The term was adopted during NASA's Viking project (1976) in order to avoid confusion with an Earth "day". A Martian day is approximately 40 minutes longer than a day on Earth. It looks like not much.. but add that every day.. and you get another 13 more Earth days (which our mind and digestive system is kind of used to for calory intake) by sol 461, in 31:57
    8:47 "shit as fertilizer" - yeah it works that way. Our (or basically any animal) digestive system is not 100 percent efficient, more like 20-30. Most of the nutrients go away. Using it as fertilizer is a proper way to grow food, instead of flushing to ocean.. but hey, there are too many people on Earth from the middle of 19th century to be a self-sufficient cycle (what is added is the energy from the Sun via photosynthesis), so we need to add Nitride in artificial form. Sadly, this destroys the soil, so we are still kind of racing to the bottom...unless new technology will be find. depending on local conditions, 2-3cm (one inch) is generated in 100-1000 years, but with overuse of artificial fertilizers, industrial pollution etc. it is destroyed quickly.
    9:11 - "lighting hydrogen on fire" - my guess this mostly relates to the Hindenburg disaster.
    23:20 - Jordan. Next to Israel. It is the closest what we have on Earth looking similar how Mars looks.
    23:35 - bigger brain would not help. Elephant is not more intelligent. I do not mean it as offence, but learning usually helps. :) Reading books has statistically better result than just passively watching youtube :) I know.. I am writing that on youtube.
    29:43 - more of an issue is another year and a half in increased radiation exposure in space. But i guess they solved it to a manageable level, with our current tech Mars is too long space flight for humans - or a too heavy ship with shielding for our engines.
    33:00 - during the year and half waiting, I bet he did, multiple times. And then added the extracted minerals to the potatoes, since you have to recycle as much as possible :)
    33:19 - I would love to. Even that it is really much easier to create a base on Antarctica (it is cold, but not that cold as on mars, by a hundred of degrees more, there is breathable air, water everywhere in ice and the difference in gravity - just 38% Earth - means moves will be ackward, getting a toll on the body that was designed for different gravity- blood pumping, bones, muscles. More importantly, we do not know yet or sure if it is even possible to reproduce, it seems not in zero-G) But what a sight it would be. I am there at least by spirt, just by having a name on the 2020 Perseverance mission. Next flight is scheduled for Europa, Jupiter, baby.

  • @howardbalaban7051
    @howardbalaban7051 Před 7 měsíci +34

    FYI: If the supposed adaptation of this author's 3rd book - Project Hail Mary - is done proper justice, it will blow this movie out of the water. (That said, I've come to the conclusion that PHM should be a 10-part miniseries to be done right.)

    • @cassieo
      @cassieo Před 7 měsíci +1

      YES. I am eagerly anticipating PHM. So. Good. 🙌🏼🙌🏼💫

    • @Dan-Ellis
      @Dan-Ellis Před 7 měsíci +2

      Amaze!

    • @Kitsaline
      @Kitsaline Před 6 měsíci

      man that book fucked me up fjdklsjflks

    • @StounyCZ
      @StounyCZ Před 6 měsíci

      Yep

  • @user-el5pe6cm6b
    @user-el5pe6cm6b Před 7 měsíci +43

    Weird, I didn’t know there was a directors cut to this movie because I’ve seen this movie dozens of times and there are clips I’ve never seen. I’ll be searching this out tonight. Thank you Sir.

    • @chrissnyder4439
      @chrissnyder4439 Před 7 měsíci

      I was thinking the same thing. I know I've seen this WAY too many times, and yeah, quite a bit I had never seen.

    • @johnrodgers8457
      @johnrodgers8457 Před 7 měsíci

      You should also watch the movie promo short films they did for this movie. There's 6 I believe, one even has Neil Degrass in it.
      Took me a minute to find them in the clutter if CZcams.
      Search: Ares 3 with key words "Farewell", "The Right Stuff", "Bring Him Home", "First Look" and "Our Greatest Adventure".
      I feel like there were 6 total but I couldn't locate another one.

    • @bilibangbang
      @bilibangbang Před 7 měsíci

      you just on drugs dude, that is the movie

    • @RoxxSerm
      @RoxxSerm Před 7 měsíci +5

      ​@@bilibangbangnah, you don't know what you're talking about. For example, the scene where he checks the tarp for leaks ( after a part of the habitat blew off ) was never in the normal/cinematic cut. It's only in the extended / directors cut.

    • @ralphwiggum6385
      @ralphwiggum6385 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@RoxxSermYep, thats where I first noticed the extra content

  • @TheEvilGamingInc
    @TheEvilGamingInc Před 2 měsíci +2

    I always love the fact that an actor in this council of Elrond was also part of the original council.

  • @SmithysReviews
    @SmithysReviews Před 7 měsíci +2

    Can I just say for the last few weeks I’ve been binging your review videos and they are so good. You seem like such a genuine nice guy , so funny as well. I was feeling a bit down but your videos have helped me see positivity thanks for that and keep up the GREAT work. Peace bro

  • @ForgottenHonor0
    @ForgottenHonor0 Před 7 měsíci +32

    I'm so glad you watched the Director's Cut! Glad you enjoyed it! Another great space exploration epic is The Right Stuff! It's about the formation of NASA and the first American astronauts to compete with the Soviet space program during the Race to Space!

    • @sirjohnmara
      @sirjohnmara Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes. "The Right Stuff" is a FANTASTIC movie. It's very "referenced" in Top Gun Maverick. As a homage.

    • @naynay3710
      @naynay3710 Před 7 měsíci +2

      A really long film, too, but I just loved it! I don't actually have a hard time watching long films and don't now why others do. It's a masterpiece!

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@naynay3710 Well, it depends. If the director confuses quantity with quality then a long movie can be difficult to sit through.

  • @The_Story_Of_Us
    @The_Story_Of_Us Před 7 měsíci +16

    This is literally just one of the best space movies ever.

    • @Kevin.Costner.
      @Kevin.Costner. Před 7 měsíci +1

      remove space and you got it right

    • @jacksongreen4107
      @jacksongreen4107 Před měsícem

      @@Kevin.Costner. I mean, if it's one of the best movies, that would also make it one of the best space movies due to subset logic.

  • @justindewanz2970
    @justindewanz2970 Před 7 měsíci +6

    yo alex i just wanna say thank you for being you man i have been watching you for the past 4 years and your videos have helped me through the death of my late mother, being taken away from my fam. you have helped me thru so much so thanks man. Its always a gooch slappin time when you post something new love you bro peace

  • @Phoennix3
    @Phoennix3 Před 7 měsíci +5

    This is my favourite movie of all time.
    Great script. Fantastic cast. Good humour. Awesome story.
    It’s just about people achieving together.
    Makes me cry, every time.

  • @bklynkat23
    @bklynkat23 Před 7 měsíci +11

    A full range of emotions is what this movie is

  • @Metal_Mary
    @Metal_Mary Před 7 měsíci +19

    One of my favorite space movies of all time! Matt Damon was an exceptional choice for this film! 👏 Excellent job Captain Blonde Beard♥️

  • @wilwaycoholland4337
    @wilwaycoholland4337 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Alex's channel is the only one where I don't skip straight to the reaction and move on when it's done. Fantastic entertainer. So talented. Perfect comedic timing. I always watch the Intro and Outro.

  • @psychobetha
    @psychobetha Před 7 měsíci +5

    here i was thinking it’s okay Alex doesn’t know science, cause he’s a lawyer. but then he couldn’t figure out what “sol” meant. you’d think lawyers would be pretty good with latin root words. it’s a good thing he’s funny 😂

    • @richardcarter5082
      @richardcarter5082 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Even most children understand that you can't breathe Martian air, America is really lagging behind when it comes to educating their masses.

    • @gotanon9659
      @gotanon9659 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@richardcarter5082 Well with your idiotic comment as an example i dont think america is lagging behind especially since they dont pull a broad generalization out of there ass based on 1 person..

  • @kunei1996
    @kunei1996 Před 7 měsíci +14

    This is my favourite movie of all time. I've seen it 3 times in cinema and i can't count the rewatches i did at home.
    And, i think, this is one of the few movies that lives up to the book that it is based on. Sure, some things are different or left out, but it is one of the best adaptations out there by far. Andy Weir is an amazing author and i hope his other books will get movie adaptations as good as The Martian.

  • @adrianonhilton
    @adrianonhilton Před 7 měsíci +24

    I love that the most unscientific part of this movie is the storm at the beginning. Not enough atmosphere to have winds that strong.

    • @billlupin8345
      @billlupin8345 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Martian dust storms can get to about 60 mph, and can carry a lot of dust, they just wouldn't have enough force to knock over the mav or rip off an antenna array. They're fast, but the atmosphere is very thin.

    • @jonunya1163
      @jonunya1163 Před 7 měsíci

      Unless one of the mission objectives are to attempt to terraform Mars

    • @wal6377
      @wal6377 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @jonunya1163
      Sorry for jumping all over your response, but you triggered a pet peeve of mine; Mars can never be terraformed.
      First, it's small. Mars lost it's atmosphere because any atmosphere it had bled off into space because of it's reduced gravity. Second, even if you made oxygen manufacturing plants to constantly supply and replace what is lost into space, the "motor" of the planet's Van Allen belt stalled and is no longer functioning any longer.
      The "motor" is the liquid iron that spins around in the planet's core. This createsa a shield around the planet to protect any lifeforms on the surface from harmful and deadly solar radiation (unless you want to chance becoming a member of the Fantastic Four).There are other reasons I'd go into but those are the subject of conjecture.
      Not trying to be argumentative, just you unitentionally touched on a sore subject for me.

    • @adrianonhilton
      @adrianonhilton Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@wal6377 The only chance of terraforming Mars is to divert enough planet killer sized metallic asteroids to collide with mars to increase the mass, and volcanically reactivate its core. And then send Comets in for water and atmosphere.

    • @wal6377
      @wal6377 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@adrianonhilton
      You're assuming that a meteor would liquefy upon contact and thus "melt" down to the core, but it wouldn't it would just rest on the surface, OR if it was substantial enough to liquefy the surface of Mars to thus melt down to the core and, hopefully, "somehow" get the core back to spinning. However, I didn't know we were god-like to play billiards with meteors large enough to be significant to cause a desirable effect, but the 1000's of years wait for the planet to cool enough for habitation seems outside the projected plans of some idiot idealist who has more money than brains who suggests such god awful ideas. Living underground, or under a biodome seems more possible, but ask Douglas Quaid if that was such a hot idea...

  • @SakuraPixie
    @SakuraPixie Před 7 měsíci +24

    This, Interstellar, and Apollo 13 are my favorite space films (outside of Star Trek and Star Wars that lack the “grounded” factor these three have
    So glad you enjoyed this one. VERY sad that the Council of Elrond went right over your head 😂😂 especially with Sean Bean present (I was fangirling so hard during that scene during my first watch)

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Před 6 měsíci

      I love Teddy coming in and saying, "I want my code name to be Glorfindel." That's not in the book, but it shoulda' been!

  • @mattfromwiisports4910
    @mattfromwiisports4910 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Antmans friend pilots a ship. Invisible girl is a tech genius. The alien from dark phoenix likes disco music. Dr. Stranges 2 best friends Wong and Mordo try to rescue Matt Damon. The winter soldier flies an eva suit. A criminal caught by spiderman sends them back to Mars. Lotta marvel people in this movie.

  • @Zombiesnyder13
    @Zombiesnyder13 Před 7 měsíci +49

    Hollywood needs filmmakers like Ridley Scott more than ever

    • @PeregrinoZensunni
      @PeregrinoZensunni Před 7 měsíci +12

      I feel like Scott, Villeneuve and Nolan are the only ones there that can actually use a big budget in favor of the movie

    • @Zombiesnyder13
      @Zombiesnyder13 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@PeregrinoZensunni Spielberg and Scorsese too

    • @nindu6913
      @nindu6913 Před 7 měsíci +11

      Have you seen Ridley Scott’s most recent movie napoleon? It’s absolute dog water

    • @pickthestickup
      @pickthestickup Před 7 měsíci

      Napoleon was drippings from a wet garbage bag

  • @AddSerious
    @AddSerious Před 7 měsíci +5

    I've read this book 3 times and watched this film at least 6 times... THEY NAILED IT.

    • @ashleymontague81
      @ashleymontague81 Před 7 měsíci

      Did you read Project Hail Mary

    • @AddSerious
      @AddSerious Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ashleymontague81 twice, same for Artemis

    • @AddSerious
      @AddSerious Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ashleymontague81 BTW ALSO, there is a rumor that Jeff Goldblume is going to do the voice for Rocky

    • @ashleymontague81
      @ashleymontague81 Před 7 měsíci

      @@AddSerious I'm so excited to watch the movie I hope they do Rocky justice and the book as a whole the should leave the plot alone. Did you listen to the audiobook? It's amazing I've listened to it a couple times too I love the sound effects.

    • @AddSerious
      @AddSerious Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ashleymontague81 for PHM I actually did the audio book first... the 1st time rocky spoke I thought there was something wrong with the audio file, so I backed it up and was like WTF?

  • @jorgeramirez6060
    @jorgeramirez6060 Před 4 hodinami

    "One does not simply get the reference" Your editor is pure gold XD

  • @BlueLion364
    @BlueLion364 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is one of my fly paper movies. Those are the ones that if I come across it while channel hopping, I'm stuck there until the end of the movie. It's just so much fun and very re-watchable.

  • @shawnfike2910
    @shawnfike2910 Před 7 měsíci +6

    A Sol is a Martian day, which is 39m 35s longer than Earth's.

  • @kaydee63
    @kaydee63 Před 7 měsíci +4

    One of my FAVORITE Matt Damon movies, it's a perfect blend of humor and intensity. Earlier in the video you mentioned the cast, but twice you didn't see one in particular. Sebastian Stan, who plays Bucky Barnes (The Winter Soldier) also plays in this. He's one of the crew members that goes back to rescue Mark.

  • @cslammon
    @cslammon Před 7 měsíci +1

    Captain Gooch, I love your reaction videos! Keep pumpin em out man

  • @jaderush4141
    @jaderush4141 Před 6 měsíci +3

    One of my favourite books, hands down. It has it all - drama, terror, comedy. Mark's perseverance and ability to laugh in the face of impending doom is really motivating and so, so hopeful
    Havent seen the movie since it first came out in theaters. The diary-esque format of the book made a lot of the moments more dramatic, but the movie is still pretty good, and the actors are phenomenal of course. One thing im still mad about is that in the book Teddy (i think it was him) always had two speeches prepared in case of successful/unsuccessful launch, but when asked about it after Mark got rescued he confessed he'd only written one speech this time, the one for success. They cut that from the movie, and I'm still shitter-shattered about that 'cause I love this detail

    • @jacksongreen4107
      @jacksongreen4107 Před měsícem

      I know someone living with a terminal illness. Mark Watney's perseverance is something that inspires her to keep going in her everyday life.

  • @michellebeaulieu8118
    @michellebeaulieu8118 Před 7 měsíci +11

    I have not laughed as hard as I did when you asked if he could breathe on Mars for a long time. LMFAO thank you for that

  • @Nicholly1084
    @Nicholly1084 Před 7 měsíci +5

    If you're getting into a space movie phase, I really recommend watching "Moon" (2009), with Sam Rockwell and directed by Duncan Jones (David Bowie's son). For a first movie, i think Jones did a great job with it :) It is quite slow-paced, and as I remember it pays a good homage to 2001 A Space Odyssey, so it's worth the watch

  • @gippywhite
    @gippywhite Před 7 měsíci +2

    Your editor was on FIRE!!! 🔥🔥🔥🤣🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💙💙💙

  • @gamesinaugust2702
    @gamesinaugust2702 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I loved this movie when I first saw it and I agree with what you said about the soundtrack. While a lot of the movie is filled with jokes there are those serious moments that bring back in the tension and then when the soundtrack hits brings us back into that fun adventure again. I think it's great that you're looking into standalone movies rather than cinematic universes too. Sometimes you just want to sit and watch one story for what it is. If you're looking for a hidden gem in these types of movies I recomend The Life of Pi. Without going into spoilers, it's a beautiful story of a boy trapped at sea with amazing imagery and storytelling.

  • @markmaioli4
    @markmaioli4 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I read the book before the movie came out but knew Matt Damon was playing Watney. It's remarkable, almost like Andy Weir had Damon in mind when writing it - he IS Mark Watney!
    Ridley Scott hit this one out of the park with casting, script, cinematography & direction.

  • @chrislaustin
    @chrislaustin Před 7 měsíci +9

    I laughed when you mentioned your wife looks dead on the gross stuff and how you hide, as me and my wife are the exact same way. Growing up I couldn't take the fake blood operation stuff on MASH and to this day I'm the same way. Surprisingly when my son was born I thought I would have issues, but I was fine, and my step daughter actually passed out.

  • @FireflyArc
    @FireflyArc Před 7 měsíci

    yesss the extended editin is so much fun.

  • @Vanoux2007
    @Vanoux2007 Před 7 měsíci

    Your reactions were the same as how I felt watching it the first time. (And the second and the third) It’s up there with my all time favourites. Great video, keep it up 🎉

  • @riksplace
    @riksplace Před 7 měsíci +9

    Amazing movie...much of which is based on true facts and science. You did a GREAT job of reacting.....

  • @DrewsterRooster37
    @DrewsterRooster37 Před 7 měsíci +3

    The one big problem that you just have to look past is that in order to have a storm like at the beginning, the atmosphere needs to be much denser. There isn't just different gas contents, but lower air pressure in general. I don't know how they explain him being left behind in the book, but I feel it's a lot more boring or complicated, so they changed it for the movie.
    A Sol is a planetary rotation, and a Martian Sol is 24 hours and 37 minutes, according to Google.

    • @airistal
      @airistal Před 7 měsíci

      Sol is also lain for sun and may have common language roots.

    • @DrewsterRooster37
      @DrewsterRooster37 Před 7 měsíci

      @@airistal Yes, that is where Sol comes from, a lot of scientific practices use latin terminology to use the most basic root of it.

    • @spicysnowman8886
      @spicysnowman8886 Před 5 měsíci

      A Sol is a planetary rotation, a revolution would be a year.

    • @DrewsterRooster37
      @DrewsterRooster37 Před 5 měsíci

      @@spicysnowman8886 You right

  • @sumitmago
    @sumitmago Před 7 měsíci +1

    i have watched this movie at least 20 times now, but every time its same emotions and chills.

  • @liljenborg2517
    @liljenborg2517 Před 7 měsíci +1

    "He's got sprouts! Holy Sh!i!" I see what you did there.
    A "sol" is one solar day on Mars, from noon to noon. (Sol is the actual name of the star we call our sun - because scientists are obsessed with using a dead language like Latin to name everything). It's about 40 minutes longer than a 24-hour solar day on earth.

  • @alexgarnett5373
    @alexgarnett5373 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Every time I now watch Interstellar I think they’re going to find Matt Damon’s character growing potatoes ❤

  • @JBeck33
    @JBeck33 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Yeah, it’s a dramedy. Definitely some funny bits.

  • @kdrake33
    @kdrake33 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Whoever the editors, I love them the editor note are hilarious, especially since I’m Lord of the rings fan and all the other videos it’s hilarious good choice on hiring and editor Alex

  • @arkikali5632
    @arkikali5632 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Love your reaction. 🙂 I'm a month late, so someone's probably already mentioned it, but (true story), the astronauts almost all have dual specializations. This is explained in the book, but basically, Mark has pretty much the BEST skill set for his situation. He's a botanist and a mechanical engineer.

  • @user-ln3bs3ot9u
    @user-ln3bs3ot9u Před 7 měsíci +6

    I think his name was Donald Glover. He said he truly slipped in that one scene. But he and they kept it going. There was some drink spilled and there you go

  • @jstubbles
    @jstubbles Před 7 měsíci +3

    I do believe they filmed in Wadi Rum. A particular fav for the director, Ridley Scott. He filmed there for Prometheus and Alien Covenant as well, if I recall. Also, I VERY MUCH recommend the audiobook of the Martian! It's narrated by Wil Wheaton. The book has a lot more detail and backstory that obviously can't always make the film cut. Overall, Andy Weir crafted a really amazing story & character, for sure. I loved this book and film.

    • @kathyastrom1315
      @kathyastrom1315 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The original audiobook, narrated by R.C. Bray, is even better than the later version. Bray does all of the voices with correct accents and he does a terrific job.

    • @jstubbles
      @jstubbles Před 7 měsíci

      @@kathyastrom1315 Yes! RCBray is a fantastic narrator. I'll have to check out that version of it :)

    • @cassieo
      @cassieo Před 7 měsíci +1

      There is also Animated Audiobook channel that did a PHENOMENAL fan-made audiobook. It’s beautiful, and I think it is ad-free, too.

  • @bryanalexander3184
    @bryanalexander3184 Před 7 měsíci +1

    In the book (or maybe just the audiobook) instead of the college scene at the end commander Lewis takes him for a burger and he aggresively declines to accept french fries with his burger despite them being included in the meal, and then she tries to recruit him for a private spacetourism company that is looking to hire retired astronauts.

  • @emilyhowe1595
    @emilyhowe1595 Před 6 měsíci

    Up there as one of my all time fave films. Like you said, the balance of everything is just perfect

  • @venomgames1077
    @venomgames1077 Před 7 měsíci +4

    If you're in the mood for one-off movies that are great, I suggest 2016's Arrival. I saw it for the first time a month ago and loved it. I'd go into it knowing as little as possible if you can :)

    • @msfeistybabe
      @msfeistybabe Před 7 měsíci

      I just rewatched that on Netflix today because it's leaving in a few days. Great sci-fi movie!

  • @NerdDad5000
    @NerdDad5000 Před 7 měsíci

    Love this movie. Have watched it over and over. And every time che says "We got him," I get a little teary.

  • @BillyJayGaming
    @BillyJayGaming Před 7 měsíci

    Almost caught up with all your reaction. Got glued to them after seeing your The Boys reaction😂 have you ever seen the 2005 King Kong? Definitely one id recommend watching

  • @WorldWeave
    @WorldWeave Před 2 měsíci

    “And that’s assuming nothing goes wrong”
    Murphy’s Law: “you called?”

  • @SamSpacetrash
    @SamSpacetrash Před 6 měsíci

    I love these videos because I swear you’re in my brain. Like I’ll say the same shit watching movies that you do

  • @DoShawn
    @DoShawn Před 7 měsíci

    his other book Project Hail Mary is getting made and i cant wait. Ive never read a book so fast in my life

  • @anthonyparlette9838
    @anthonyparlette9838 Před 7 měsíci

    Ive read the book multiple times. They did a very good job adapting the movie from the book. They took a lot of quotes from the book as well. Whats funny is the scene when the crew meet Mark in the airlock. In the book they dont do that but Mark says in the book that if this was a movie the crew would all meet me in the airlock. Also, in the book, he says he wants to do the Iron Man thing but isnt allowed. Its actually Beck who goes into the capsule and gets Mark, not the commander. Sabastian Stan plays Beck. You'd recognize him at playing Bucky Barnes aka The Winter Soldier from the MCU

  • @thebros4485
    @thebros4485 Před 7 měsíci +1

    the humors in this movie is absolutely necessary, because in that kind of situation people can go crazy easily

  • @jackshiternummeret
    @jackshiternummeret Před 7 měsíci

    This is one of my all-time favorite movies. So thanks for sharing it with the rest of us broh! 💖

  • @chrisdtgordon5331
    @chrisdtgordon5331 Před 6 měsíci

    Dear Editor, first of all, you do fantastic work!
    Secondly, regarding the Elrond reference, do you have a list entitled “Comments that Alex made that I need to circle back to when he watches that movie?”

  • @brendon4587
    @brendon4587 Před 7 měsíci

    The editor's notes are absolutely brilliant, well done!😂

  • @onenutmia8323
    @onenutmia8323 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The Chinese weren't better than us Captain Goochbeard. They had that rocket prepped and checked out and no one knew it. It was a state secret with them, so them helping was admitting they had that rocket.

  • @inesfernandez8751
    @inesfernandez8751 Před 3 měsíci

    its deffinitly on my top 3 movies, i laugh and cry so much everytime i watch it and watching you enjoy it so much made my day

  • @VonOutlaw
    @VonOutlaw Před 7 měsíci

    Wadi Rum in Jordan was used for external scenes on Mars in filming The Martian. Korda Studios 26 kilometres (16 mi) west of Budapest, Hungary, in the wine-making village of Etyek was chosen for filming interior scenes of The Martian. It had one of the largest sound stages in the world.

  • @TruthDojaShow
    @TruthDojaShow Před 7 měsíci

    I loved this reaction, it reminds me of how great a film this is. Good job. Thank you

  • @jonathanmurphy3141
    @jonathanmurphy3141 Před 7 měsíci

    Most of the filmed potion of Mars, was in Jordan.
    A valley and desert, used for Lawrence of Arabia, SW-9, Dune. An incredible location.

  • @natasyas3444
    @natasyas3444 Před 7 měsíci

    Great movie and great reaction! I love it that you didn’t research anything before watching this movie too. And yes we have Wong, Luis, Ned Stark and Harry from Dumb and Dumber, but I was also waiting for you to realize that we have Bucky too😃 And Matt Damon is def on top of my list of favorite actors😊

  • @J4ME5_
    @J4ME5_ Před 7 měsíci

    Dude that coat in glasses combo is freaking slaying right now

  • @ethal1222
    @ethal1222 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This might be the best book to movie adaptation I've ever seen. All the characters were perfectly cast and portrayed, most of the scenes and dialogue were practically beat for beat from the book, and Matt Damon captured Watney's humor spot on! There's one line from the book I wish they had used. Watney is talking about growing potatoes in his poop and says "My a**hole is doing just as much as my brain to keep me alive." 😆

  • @VeteranGaming_GamingUnited
    @VeteranGaming_GamingUnited Před 4 měsíci

    @Alex fun fact, in the original book, the crew had a plan in case they messed up the supply rendezvous and didn't have the supplies needed to make it to Mars and back. Beth Johansen would be forced to become a cannibal and eat the other crew members after they immediately take pills to not waste their remaining food. Its pretty horrific.
    Also, Mark is able to repair/build things with relative ease because he is also the backup engineer/SysOp technician and would have a background in repair (alongside having the manuals for anything that breaks) giving him better odds to survive than the rest of the team (because of his botany background)

  • @Celticshade
    @Celticshade Před 6 měsíci +1

    fun fact, storms on mars are phsyically not able to get that bad. some of the strongest winds on mars only get to about 60 miles per hour. thats due to the extremely thin atmosphere on the planet. overall though the movie and the book series are extremely scientifically accurate, to a point. obviously a few things have to be highly exaggerated for the sake of plot, and well its a movie. but many things were so well done when it came to scientific accuracy. in the book he did not ironman his way back to the hermes, but mark DID suggest doing that. Commander lewis immediately vetoed the idea and watney listened because well, chain of command. they problem solved their way out of it.

  • @daveking9393
    @daveking9393 Před 7 měsíci

    I love this movie! Watch that a dozen times. I hope you've got the extended version with the extra scenes added in. It's really great. Very well done and I'm not a huge Matt Damon fan but boy he kicks ass in this movie

  • @babymama406
    @babymama406 Před 7 měsíci +2

    “Gravity” with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney is an amazing movie. You hardly hear about it but it’s really good. If you haven’t seen it, I’d love to see a reaction. It’s amazing, wholesome, part horror movie, and will crank your anxiety all the way up (in a good way).

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před 6 měsíci

      Loved that movie. Even more technically accurate than this one.

    • @CarlosAM1
      @CarlosAM1 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@robbob5302 I'd say not, Gravity has some pretty damn unrealistic things. Comm sat altitudes, letting go of a tether magically causing a force away from it, debris being in a retrograde orbit and also being far too visible, debris being far too low on the atmosphere during the tiangong re entry and finally there apparently being no acceleration applied to some objects while on said re entry.

  • @dracoargentum9783
    @dracoargentum9783 Před 7 měsíci

    The thing that initially hit Mark WAS the communication antenna; that is why, until Pathfinder was utilized, there was no communication possible between Mars and anyone else.