Those Aren't Mountains Those Are Waves
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- čas přidán 8. 12. 2016
- This is what it feels like to go over the ledge at Mavericks @ Dentons Peak. The shape of the wave at 2:22 is Convex into Concave. Big waves do this and are extremely unnatural.
They can also continue to rise UP while you are accelerating down the face. You start to make the drop but are riding an elevator UP as you accelerate and get steeper into the drop.
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#DentonsPeak - Sport
"we're not leaving without her data!"
She clearly works for Facebook
or whatsapp
@@thegreatest1176 WhatsApp is Facebook.
You mean Twitter?
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“I need the data”
There’s giant waves that kill everything, that’s enough data
Ikr..she was so dumb here
The other guy dies literally for nothing
Thats eataly what I said XD. Also Miller couldnt have possibly collected any good data anyways since they already established he must have landed about 2 hours ago because of the time dilation. I dont know what super tech they have but you cant study a whole planet in 2 hours. You don't know if during the winter it rains glass. Or if the planet gets 10.0 earthquakes every other day. Or if Giant waves come out of nowhere every couple of minutes.
@@Hater20X
I mean, you kinda can, get onto the planet, get samples of the ground, analysis it for layers of silicon. You can totally tell if it rains glass in winter. The only thing I’m surprised by is how they couldn’t work out there’d be giant freaken waves before they landed.
@@boglenight1551 those were not waves, they were liquid mountains
The dramatic pause between “those arent mountains” and “theyre waves” was probably like 3 months of our time.
it was around 3 days, the ticking in the background is a hidden detail, every time you hear one of those ticks it’s one day back on earth
How does that work? Does this planet exist in the event horizon of a black hole?
This movie was so bad and unrealistic. Very hard to watch.
What about it was unrealistic besides the bookshelf thing at the end? @@kingpinsmith22
@@kingpinsmith22says who? Don’t come at us saying this movie isn’t realistic if you’re not a science student yourself
This scene was where the robot design suddenly made sense. When we first saw these guys, it didn't make sense why they were designed like that when they seemed to move like a boxy gorilla. But after seeing the adaptability of the design suddenly it became really cool.
What didn't make sense is why he didn't have the robot just go and retrieve the data, or grab her once she had the data. That thing moved fast through the water.
But all that is edited out!
@@OptimisticCynic715 Wdym
@@CaptainPancakesBecause Brand was written as too enthusiastic for retrieving those datas in person (they are pioneers and she is the boss' daughter). But I agree, it was dumb not to have Cooper at least saying something to stop them ad just send Tars...
Tars was the MVP in this movie
Fun Fact : since the movie had released in 2014 it has been only an hour at Miller's Planet
Movie name?
Interstellar
doyle might still be alive
Bro…
Doyle: please save me....don't gooooo
*giant wave comes about to destroy everything in its path*
Anne Hathaway: "wait we have to see if this planet is hospitable"
You have a point
Yeah but if they left with nothing they would have lost many years doing nothing
@@ronnocyam7167 man does this shit look hospitable to u
@@pole8740 just bring big boat
@@mickys8065 dunno why but this made me laugh a little too hard
What I'd give to see this again for the first time..
My friend saw this high the first time. I can only imagine.
I watched this numerous times years ago, and then made the decision to stop so one day I can watch it again with a "tad" more newness.
At the right time...
I watched this when I was 11 and didn’t understand a thing. Especially when I didn’t really know English at that time. Watched it again now as a 20-year-old and it did feel like watching it for the first time.
Just watch Oppenheimer man. It would give a great experience to all of us again
ironic cause i just watched this movie for the first time 3 days ago and now im going on a nolan movie marathon
I’ve always wondered about the physics and properties of water at these scales and amounts.
Waves move incredibly slow compared to sound and air, so from space a massive wave like this would probably just look Ike a very still, unmoving mountain.
they never went higher than 150 miles up so u can see floodwaves moving at 60 miles an hour then
Most people would probably instinctively be worried about drowning under all that water. But in the context of the recent imploded sub, the massive amount of water pressure coming down at you might simply crush you, especially if you account for the increased force generated from the acceleration of falling water
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moral of the story, when you see a wave that big, run to the ship, don't glance
If you ever see a wave that big, you're already dead, lol
@@KumaBean Indeed. That is *millions* of tons of water. Further weighed up by the planet's 1.3G extra gravity.
If that wave starts swirling, kiss your ass goodbye. Lol
Yeah,just dont stand there and stare at it!!
More than that, your humanites last hope and a profound scientist,. Don't run towards a wreck that is of unknown, and while running you claim those are mountains with no sense of care, all in all it was for the best, gave them a sense of understanding as seen the gravity of '' love '',. Which is not quantifiable.
would’ve been in a state of shock
I like how the other guy could easily have lived if he didn’t stand there and stare at the wave.
I mean they were kinda beautiful
I would want to see it
Mmm the plot, thickens.....
@@hs16bass99 lol
I didn't like hiw the wave WASN'T EVEN THERE YET
Fun fact: I read somewhere that in the background, the prominent ticks that you hear is one day passing on earth. That is just absolutely insane when you put it to perspective
Ohhhh I remembered why i couldn’t stand this film 😂I turned it off
cool no one asked@@AS-rr9km
Its actually not
@@legacynho What is it then if you’re so sure? Did they specifically say it’s not true and explained it themselves? It’s all just speculation either way but it adds up,
Let’s start the math. If you time 60 seconds of the track and count the ticks, you get 48 ticks. 60/48 = 1.25. That’s where you get the time interval from. As we know, there are 3,600 seconds in an hour. They mention in the movie that every hour on the planet is roughly 7 years in Earth time. 7 years is 221,000,000 seconds.
Take 221,000,000/3,600 and you get roughly 61,400 seconds that pass on Earth for every second spent on the water planet. Multiply 61,400 by 1.25 (the interval) and you get 77,000 seconds, or 21 hours.
Thus each tick is a whole day passing on Earth.
If you make the assumption that each tick is exactly 1 Earth day (86,400 Earth seconds) then an hour correlates to 7.88 years on Earth. The extra .88 could be rounding errors by the crew.
As an extra tidbit: a time dilation factor of 61320 gives a tick interval of 1.409 seconds, and a tick interval of 1.25 seconds gives a time dilation factor of 69120.
Even if it’s not the case, it’s still fun to make theories up and it hasn’t been disproven so it’s pretty weird to just say “actually it’s not” and provide no further information or sources lmao. Just let people enjoy shit. Let the nerds nerd out.
Not quite true, at 7 years a second each tick would be ~21 hours passing. It would have to be closer to 8 years a second for each tick to be a day. Still mind boggling to think about though.
Interstellar is one of the prime examples of why I have always been so interested in mind-twisting topics like space, time, the deep ocean, etc. Things that aren't looked into that often and things that are constantly being debated about. We live in such an interesting universe with so much mind-blowing things that happen around us that we don't even notice.
What's even crazier to think about is that the reason the water was so shallow is because a majority of it is making waves hundreds of feet up.
jeez
doesnt sound like realistic wave mechanics. A tsunami sucks all the shallows towards it
@@donaldwebb I may be reading your comment wrong, but i think you’re using the word shallow wrong.
my thoughts exactly..the majority of the immense volume of water on that planet is held in giant waves continuously circling the planet unabated. Makes you wonder what kind of life exists in those waves moving with them.
Hypothetically, there's maybe some gravitational or solar cause for it, or perhaps the planet has a core that happens to cause the waves - speculatively
In every sci fi movie there's a scene where people don't listen. Uh huh.
@911 was t sided To be fair, they weren't chosen for their ability to be astronauts. They were chosen because they were scientists and the only one that had proper astronaut training and experience is Cooper. The rest had at most just simulations
till today i still triggered with the guy who keep looking at the wave like its not a threat at all, and then got squashed by the wave.
maybe he's just amazed but, that part rly hard to watch, esp he's a scientist which should know better that gargantuan wave is a freaking threat
he kinda deserve it tbh
@@MasDoeL exactly same here 😂💯
@@MasDoeL you give human too much credit. Scientist or not, they are human beings. When they encounter something so extraordinary, most of the time, they forgo logic.
Almost every movie actually
2:35 This moment lives in my head rent free.
"ªªªª"
What an amazing yell by Matt. He was spectacular in this movie.
Honestly probably the funniest part of the movie. Not even bad acting at all, I think it’s a totally fair reaction. Just fucking hilarious given the moment
@@jloo6822 absolutely. You simply put yourself in his shoes and you think…”yeah, that’s about right”
I remember having my breath absolutely taken away when the music swelled with the reveal of the wave. Easily one of the most thrilling moments I've ever seen in cinema.
why does she need data, that planet is clearly not suitable for humans
She's stupid
Actually, both the writers and director are stupid for plotting that sceen with that kind of reasoning...
Yeh she stupid
Edit:omg thx for 2 likes this made my day after lose rank
Sunken cost. They already sacrificed years of Earth time just getting to the planet and walking for a few minutes, she thinks they HAVE to get this data. Every 1.25 seconds is a ticking clock sound. That is 1 Earth day per tick.
Imagine the pressure to acquire data to save the human race, and this is one of the only stops you will make because of resources.
An egghead with survival skills of a boy-scout troop.
Let’s be honest, that guys died because he stood outside the ship staring at the wave. No one else’s fault
Yeah movie scenes of highly intelligent people being that dumb really upsets me.
@@Raj-wf6ln wtf no, any normal person would've seen the wave even before landing and said nope
Waving at the wave
Everyone would've done the same thing man
I was once about to struck by a car
I didn't know if I should run forward or backward
I just froze there. Luckily the car stopped
@@Raj-wf6ln so, if the dude was where Hathaway was, sure. I could buy it. He had a fricken arm in the doorway lol
Brand: "We need the data!"
Cooper: "Get back here now!"
Doyle: "I think the stuff I'm standing in is water..."
lol
I feel like seeing a wave as tall as the clouds would melt your brain
Good thing you have a spaceship that can surf such waves. Brain melting prevented
Movie: Those aren't mountains, those are waves
Californians and Hawaiians: Those aren't waves, those are opportunities
also brazilians lol
Rodrigo Koxa surfed the biggest wave ever, so yeah
@@gabrielaazevedo9491 whatever we dont care, hawaiians are cooler
@@nicolasmaderaeraso not at all! 🙌🏻🇧🇷
Those arent Californians. Those are Locusts.
when you’re washing dishes and u turn the spoon right side up
😂😂😂 Severely underrated comment!😂😂😂
Happened to me just 10 mins ago...
lmaaoooo
We know the younger generation does not wash their own dishes, but kids who grew up in the 80's...shirts always soaked...
Lol it's happened to me before
Mad respect to the crew members who went far away to a planet that is orbiting a black hole, just to shoot a movie.
These kind of comments were quirky and edgy for the first thousand of times...
@zawarudo1041 how tf is this edgy
This scene alone had me on the edge of my seat in the theater!!! I wanted sooo much more to see as they explored different planets. One of my favorite movies!
What’s the name of this movie?
@@AngeltuiInterestelar. Its quite good
“There’s a problem with the horizon… There’s no horizon”
Ok u star Wars fan😂😂😂😂
That was the best line in rouge one
@@randomamerican5065 Most of K2's lines were better.
@@randomamerican5065 My mommy always puts Rogue on when she visits you.
i appreciate this comment so much lol
If the guy hadn't waited for the lady as well as simply stared at the wave they all would've made it out alive.
He was in shock
It was in the script.
EXACTLY i hate those scenes so much. I don't think it's realistic what person would wait like that to die??
@@jmirvinggbooks Anne Hathaway's "I do what I want' personality type would have been weeded out in basic training... they are exactly who instructors are on red alert for... the only people who are allowed to 'think' are the mission controllers...... the rest strictly follow orders which is "back to the ranger, now" NOT "we're not leaving without the data!"
@@jmirvinggbooks He froze in shock. It's the same thing with deer in the headlights, literally. One thing watching this on a small screen, but seeing it upfront is......something else. That and of course they had to die one by one, starting with this guy, for a valid reason :P
the clip from 2:36 - 2:37 of cooper screaming will never not make me laugh 🤣
Fun fact : the ticking sound in the background at the start of the clip is ticking every 1.25 seconds, which is equivalent to 1 day on earth in interstellar due to the time dilation.
A huge ass wave is coming
The character: I should stand and watch.
He got internet problem
Ping : 69,696,969.696
The dumbest man alive.
Probably just mentally shutting off due to stress and adrenaline lol. Definitely was not thinking right or about the need to get to safety
@@acewilliams7917 its a fear paralysis, confusion, and shock. Dude
Dude saw the wave so he waved back. That is the reason he died.
Nice pfp love U2
"A man saw a wave so he waved back.
This is what happened to his organs."
@@priniz did he sign a waver?
I LAUGHED TOO MUCH AHAGAHAHAGAHA
@@priniz Is that a new Chubbyemu vid?
This is how you make a perfect suspenseful and epic scene.
It starts somewhat peaceful. The water is one foot deep. There’s nothing but shallow water as far as the eye can see until you get to those mountains over there that definitely aren’t waves.
Wait, they actually are waves. But that wave is super far away. We have a couple minutes to complete the mission.
Wait, that wave is moving away from us. There could be another behind us.
Holy Mother of God… we are doomed.
And with Zimmer making musical magic, this is as good as it gets.
Man I watched this movie as a child and this scene terrified me.
Before this movie I was the typical “space is so cool” kid that loved Star Wars, but then I watched this movie and suddenly I was terrified by space.
It's weird, I love space as much as I did when I was a kid but yeah it definitely scares me to really think about to
But the ocean? That terrifies me. It's this like.. physical manifestation of terror is crawling through my body when I think about it.
This movie is only ten years old. You're still a child
@@St0ckwell My dude I am in my early twenties
“Those aren’t mountains. They’re waves.”
Random surfer: “HELL YEAH DUDE”
i can just imagine a super tan, skinny, long blonde hair white guy charging straight for that huge wave screaming “RAAAAAAAAADICAL”
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
This comment needs more love
Think I saw Laird Hamilton
😎🤙
I feel that people who would say "I'm not leaving without the *blank*" in response to a direct order to leave would not pass the psychological testing to join an interstellar expedition.
true
Exactly
Well to be fair, There’s no leaders in this
They didn't exactly have pick of the litter.
These guys were the only ones they could send into space.
I WATCHED THIS MOVIE YESTERDAY, I was crying the whole movie, not only in the sad scenes, but also in the tension scenes, like the docking one, and seeing how the robot and the IA made all together a team to save humanity, and with the music of Hans Zimmer in the background, a piece of art in photograms and waves of music.
Movie name?
INTERSTELLER
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@@Virtualangelheejin
2:35 the dead pan screaming kills me😂
"We're not leaving without my data!" This should be followed by a voiceover announcing: "Simulation end! You are unsuitable for the mission."
DAY ta, not dah ta. Why Roddenberry named him that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And it's always the plucky, feisty heroine who does it and survives. The guy who does it is always the sacrificial lamb.
But the mission was about the data. You risked your life taking on the mission. If your goal was to stay alive, you'd never have taken the mission. Big picture, humanity was dying out anyway, so staying on Earth was not the safe choice. She had to get the data to help fulfill the mission to save humanity. If she failed, she and everyone else dies anyway.
@@IrishCarney But in this case, there was nothing to keep them from just starting over. They had no where else to go anyway and the ship could survive something like a tidal wave. They just had to retrace their steps. This is the kind of thing that is always done for drama but in the real world, they would have to put their lives first since it's not as easy as just sending out another mission.
Also, in the real world, any data collection apparatus would have been transmitting everything to the ship in real time so that is instantly in the ship's computers. No need to retrieve a little box with all their precious data needing to be downloaded to the ship's systems. That was just an illogical design. But understandably, it was done for drama, like always.
@@IrishCarney She wasn't being heroic. She was being stupid. She risked the mission. Her job wasn't to die valiantly, it was to get the mission done.
The description is goated 🔥🔥🔥
To me this scene is more scarier than any jump scare i saw in horror movies ever
So apparently he died from staring at the wave that clearly was gonna kill anyone standing in front of it, and the only thing he did was stare at it until he died when he was already touching the safe zone with plenty of time to get in..
lol
Yeah that part was dumb
IKR 😂
You gotta remember he was near the rangers hatch not next to it, his goal was to make sure brand and the bot got in safely first and foremost and was hoping to get in but the planets gravity slowed him down and he couldn't make it.
@@alexh2947 well clearly he ran to the thing..
Cooper: “GET BACK HERE NOW!”
Doyle: 👁👄👁
Underrated comment.
Saying underrated comment won’t get you likes.
@@taternater7495 It will eventually.
@@taternater7495 nah but it’s cool to know that people think I’m funny so I appreciated it 🤣
@@bazdarinothebizier9085 the comment was posted one day ago how is it underrated? you haven't given it enough time
Cooper: "That's no mountain... it's a wave!"
Brand: "It's too big to be a wave!"
Doyle: "I have a very bad feeling about this."
Incredible special effects!!!
“We’re not leaving until we know if this planet covered in thousand foot tall waves is habitable or not”
So dumb, I woulda left her behind.
And Doyle was so awestruck by the wave, he froze. Poor guy :(
Brand is a complete idiot. She didn't even care that she got a man killed.
@@vinceA3748 u didnt watch the movie did u? If u watched go watch it again
@@user-ge7ep5sc2d I think I will. Won't matter, I'll still hate Brand. She's a moron.
"People from NASA Finds an planet that is earthlike and has water"
The planet:
This is too true 🤣
Where?
An planet?
@@josefine9163 what about it
@@driperablox6361 it doesn’t sound correct. Lol that’s what
I know I'm not a giant filmmaker like scorsese and no one would care about my opinion....but this scene is one of c.nolan's masterpieces..this idea of showing objects or animals( for example a 25 feet wide bird) of unexpectedly large size instills a primitive form of fear in the viewer's mind....
This film blows my mind. Never cease to amaze me.
Crazy thing is that planet probably exists.
Yes but with way crazier waves probably
terrifying
Waves of liquid methane.....🌊🔥🌪💥☄️💨💦❄️🏄🏻♂️
Kepler 22b. However, they wouldn't be wading in it. The oceans there may be thousands of kilometers deep and only bounded at the bottom by exotic forms of water like Ice-7.
@@MrOarson yeah, it's a moon named Titan which is one of Saturn's moons, has deep lakes that are formed by volcanoes of ice :0 the waves are 10 times bigger than Earth's waves and 3 times slower
The wave was so big it lagged the entire film.
What movie is this
@@dakukosumo Interstellar
2 girls 1 cup
Relativity
@@Fifty92Mine NO-
The volume of water in this ocean is gargantuan but it's all held in the waves themselves which are thousands of feet tall...it's such a cool concept when you stop and think about it.
Every week I watch this same scene and I feel goosebumps in each moment.
the director's thought "somebody irrelevant has to die in this scene"
True😂
Yep
More like cost cutting move to me 😏
LMAO TRUE DAT
True!!
"quick! Everyone back to the ship now!"
*moves at a casual pace
guess you could say that
but apparently the gravity on the surface is 30% more than on earth
so if you weighed 100 kg (220 lbs) you would appear weigh 130 kg (286 lbs)
but moving in water is also a factor
@@thespacedinos4037 oh I never thought about that. Good point
@@thespacedinos4037 yeah but he was idling the most time and even her ran quicker than him.
@@8thMusketeer yeah that's why they are out of breath too
@@8thMusketeer plus the heavy space suits
this video is seven years old, only an hour has passed on that planet since it was published.
simply one of the best movies
One of the best scenes ever in the history of cinema
A smart man once said “That’s not just a Boulder, it’s a rock”
Ah, Frank Skinner the legend
When you mix up Dwayne johnson with his dad
It's just a stupid boulder
Krusty Krab Pizza, IS THE PIZZA!...
Genius commsnt3
“Yooo the mountains are moving towards us dog”
😂
😅😂😅😂 I know...just dumb!
LMAO
it do go up
Whatever can happen will happen prepare for the worst and hope for the best
It's 2024 and when you realize this movie got released 1 and a half hour ago in Miller's planet😮
Doc Brown?
It's not 2024 yet.
One of my fav scenes in last 2-3 decades of movies
My parents : Aw look at him playing with his toys in the bath
7 year old me :
😂😂😂😂thats actually so fax
This is a hilarious and very underrated comment
@@t-dabbingt-dabber2298 but its used many tine
@@quad9456 oh ok
Hahaha
This scene is scarier than 90% of horror movies
Agreed
My anxiety was through the roof seeing this.
@Human Peeing yeah the data actually more important to her lol
Yea horror movies are like child nursery rhymes compared to this masterpiece right 'ere
@@literallysugar2323 no, since they soon realized it wasn’t a habitable planet. And realized the other person died 30 minutes ago. And then they were left with two options, which was Miller planet bla blah stuff uno
0:28 if I saw a tide rising like that, I would legit be telporting back to ship
Lol
I’ve never seen this movie before but I constantly see this clip pop up in my feed
What pissed me off about this scene was that Doyle died. He had so much time to get back and his death was so unnecesary
Exactly
His suit weighs around 60 pounds, add his own weight and then multiply by 130% earths gravity. Yeah, they've had a pretty hard time moving at all, especially knee-deep in water.
That’s the horror of real life.
It was kinda all her fault so yeah
Aren't they suppose to be professionals? Aren't they trained to hande the situation and make smart decisions? This is so stupid! I remember that one video where real astronaut reviews these type movies and was frustrated about the characters making stupid decisions when they are professionals.
I feel like Doyle had plenty of time to get back to the fucking ship.
Not as dramatic and he was the third wheel...
Doyle rules
WHat about the regular ship?
He was frozen by fear
That was a dumb decision he made but this movie is still one of my favourites.
Paying more attention to this film on a second watch, I actually noticed them comment how it was hard to move because of both being in zero gravity for so long, lack of exercise, and the gravity of the water planet being 130% of Earth’s gravity, idk why I missed that the first time I watched this
Doyle did everything in his power to be a casualty
lol
Lmao
Looool you're funny af.
lmaooo
Hahahahahaha
"I've surfed on bigger ones"
-that one dude
Yeah his egos.
-The Roaster queen
Now that you said that... would that dude have survived if he had surf table?
@@XX-ls1ic I don't think so, but that would be fun to see
"Psssh I've surfed 560 foot waves 🌊 this ain't shit" 😂
Patrick Swayze: hold my beer
Good special effects of waves.
Masterpiece ✨
Apparently, Doyle has ZERO sense of urgency.
i mean you hit's paralysis
This is what I thought. I would have been clamoring on right behind CASE the whole god damm time, the very moment he was gettin in i'd have been right on top of him from behind, no looking back just 120% MAXIMUM FLEE
Id even be pushing him in with a boot kick to save my life.
I really don’t think he would’ve died immediately. It was just a big wave and he was wearing a space suit with oxygen supply so it’s not like he drowned. Unless he got thrown into something really hard that we didn’t see, it just looks like he got swept away by the wave
Thank you.
It's just a bad scene
Dude looks like he had plenty of time to hop on board. If they slowed time and froze on his face and lingered long enough to convey an existential decision to choose his moment of death instead of freaking out any more because you're in space and everything went so sideways letting a 1000 foot wave 🌊🌊🌊 take you out don't seem so bad f it kind of day why did I try to be a hero I'm going to have my brain sucked out a leaky space hatch or an alien is going to face mount and violate me might as well go out like Point Break Patrick Swayze lol.
@@chiefgstar8966 a wave the ‘size of a mountain’ would feel like a brick wall slamming into you. That space suit does nothing for him.
Who would've thought a microwave would be one of the most alive characters in this movie...
*toaster. that's so racist dude wth
*overqualified vacuum cleaner
Vending Machine : am I a joke to you ?
Idk, it looks like a tetris employee to me
@@nickperry508 waw💀
Nolan what have u created ?
A spine chilling scene for decades to come !!!
The cameraman is an amazing surfer
Mathew McConaughey: "Those are not mountains.... they're waves"
*Grabs surfboard and jumps out*
Alright, alright, alright.
Hawaii 5’0 theme plays
Imagine tho it would be so fun on those waves
😂 😂 😂 😂 So funny
the movie would have been so mich better with you as the director
“We were just filming the scene on Miller’s planet and then Matthew noticed a tsunami coming towards the set, and we just kept filming” - Christopher Nolan on the making of Interstellar - 2014
He really said that?😂
@@piann5161 I don't think so
@@GaetanoCrisci i know its a joke
"Wes Bentley actually died in that scene... I don't do second takes so I argued with the studio for months to convince them its not a snuff film because it was by accident."
Can someone plz tell me which movie is this?
If I EVER saw a wave That big, I'd just assume it's the Apocalypse.
This movie is awesome. What makes it so cool is the soundtrack
Imagine the guy survive, wake up in the middle of ocean, no fish, no land, no creatures, no nothing, just water.
Seems ironic right? With all the effort going around to find water in space. But in this planet, they had water but no life.
If i live there i just go with the flows man
I think water will most likely always give origin to living creatures. you can't have one of the necessary elements of life in absence of other essential elements like land, fire and if they exist then life also simultaneously exists as a consequence.
hell naw that guy is gonna survive
That'll be a pure nightmare.
When the oceans first developed, our moon was still close enough to make waves more than a thousand feet tall. This isn't far off at all if there's a nearby moon.
Moons are for pussies, try a black hole.
Sigma grindset: moons are for betas
Good thing god later on patched it, damn fishes were exploiting the heck out of it
Right because we were around to see it.....
@@brklynty1 right! As if scientist who predict those things for a living don't exist
The perfectly cut clip of cooper on the floor screaming in lowercase makes me laugh ever time 😂
I regret not watching this epic on big screen😢
Why the frick did she walk over there wasting time if the robot carrying her was an option
Because the robot would have done the logical thing and left the Data.
Hollywood ...🙄
I need you to get off their back about it completely
Lmao good point 😂😂
why didnt the robot just get the data.
4 years later “The second wave is coming.” hits different
XD
Probably seeming like a mountain or boulder
covid hits diff
No vaccine against tsunami
@Darth Drazil people like you shouldnt have the right to have opinions
One of the best films ever made.
Wow you figured it out it's headed our way.
That's no moon, it's a space station.
🎶 It's round, but
It's not a moon
It's not a moon 🎶
Sit down Obi-Wan you're drunk.......
Same energy
That’s what my brother in law said about the moon. We’re no longer friends.
@@rabidcujocrazy7462 man of culture
A little fun fact: In this scene, you can hear a "ticking" noise in the soundtrack. It ticks every 1.25 seconds which equals to every passing (Earth) day above the surface of this planet.
I was looking for this, couldn't remember what each tick was
Wow I didn't hear this until you said so
The music is brilliant in this scene, all of it.
@Rebic Alice Needing a hacker to check someone's messages on their phone? Lol! Anyone with some careful planning can pull that off for free.
Why does the ticking accelerate?
That would freak me out so much... I'm pretty much terrified of large bodies of water already without seeing giant waves
the amount of people that would survive if they just run from danger instead of staring ....wanna pull me hair out
"Every second is a year and we have a robot that can sprint through water"
"i'll just wade over and get the data myself"
Nope
Each second is a *day*
@@porcodanet4857 said 2 seconds ago
@@noahjordan6761 lol
Anybody ever question why they were wading around in that Ocean,, that only came up above their shins a little,,,, but still produced 1000 foot waves.Hmmmmm,,,,,,
Get in.
The other dude: let's admire this wave before we go.
lmao truuuuue
Some teen in 2021: OMG WAIT! I NEED to get this on TikTok!!!
He was probably in shock to be fair
Another victim of our illustrious government education system.
The stupidest death of this film.
It’s the perfectly orchestrated musical instruments for me. Hans Zimmer never disappoints.
I cried like a baby when Matthew's character realized how much time passed on Earth because of Ann's refusal to follow orders
Can u pls explain more?
@@jessiedapal701 time in space passes a lot faster than on earth, so by the time they would've gotten back to earth, all of their families and friends would probably be dead and they've most likely been forgotten about and marked missing.
Time moves slower the higher the level of gravity. The closer to earth's surface you are, the slower time moves. This is very simplistic.
Realistically, time fluctuates.
The " I've waited" scene got me..Damn 30 years😭😭
@@user-vr5hn1ed9u Oh i see...but the thing that I was looking for is not really that I knew time passes a lot faster on space I was referring to "Ann's refusal to follow orders" I kind of not get it Refusal of what? When and why? So yah. But thanks for explaining though
I love this scene because it shows how unobservant humans can be. We know it's a planet covered in a vast ocean, near a black hole, yet you never wonder why that ocean is knee deep, until the wave. Then it all makes perfect sense and you question how you never noticed it in the first place.
And remember they flew to that location. How could they not see the waves when they were flying over them?
@@DeputyNordburgwell the planet was explained to have rapid rotation, and seeing how fast it caught up to them it was probably just very far away
@@Crimsrn The planet was also explained to be 100% covered in ocean. And yet when they first see the wave the pilot says: "Those aren't mountains those are waves!" Why would you assume tall things in the distance were mountains on a planet with no land?
And of course the waves were moving very slow when they arrived.
And then there is the whole problem with waves can be a maximum of 50% as tall as the normal depth of water. So if it's 2 feet deep, you can 1 foot high waves, max. Or they just curl over. But maybe it's a magic planet.
@@DeputyNordburg want to know why the water was so shallow? Because the black hole concentrated all of the water into the wave. That 50% rule only applies to the earth. Under the extreme gravity of a supermassive black hole, what it showed was realistic. And the pilot presumes they are mountains because, unless you deeply look into the situation, then you wouldn’t be expecting 100 metre tall waves.
They most probably did not pay attention to the mountains , they only saw them in the backround with the corner of the eye and their brain did not catch onto it specifically , just subcounciously thought "must be mountain" as they live on earth and earth has a lot of mountains and 0 waves so big that they look like mountains even when 20.000 kilometers away
I have a recurring nightmare involving a wave like this except the water is way deeper. So I’m stuck in the water and I’m only surrounded by more water in the middle of the ocean. Every time I try to to survive it by diving under the bottom when the wave gets to me and I wake up in a panic attack once I make the dive.
That was the most shocking scene to me, after the final
I love how it just got recommended to so many people in February 2021
Ikr lol
Fr
Getting me pumped for bed brah
Ikr
Yep
"We're not leaving, without the data"
Woman, there's a huge ass Tsunami behind you; do you really need the data to figure out wether the planet is habitable or not?
This is not a tsunami, it is a tidal wave.
One can guess, and that is I, i am the one that guessed because its obvious
@@u.v.s.5583 tidal waves are another name for tsunamis
@@sleepybraincells close but not really. Tidal waves are shallow water waves caused by gravitational interactions amongst the sun, moon, and earth. Wayyy back when, "tidal wave" was what ye olde folk called what we call tsunami's today. Whereas Tsunamis are ocean waves triggered by large earthquake/ techtonic shifting taht occur near or under the ocean, volcanic eruptions, submarine landslides or by onshore landslides which causes large volumes of debris to fall into the water and displaces it
@Brenden Gonzalez ah ok
Die idee von 5 km hohen wasserwellen ist phenomenal!