Dr. Strangelove: Enemy missile hits Major TJ Kong's plane
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- Опубликовано: 17 фев 2022
- Major T.J. “King” Kong’s (Slim Pickens) plane is damaged by a missile. His men try to extinguish the fire while the Major tries to prevent the plane from crashing.
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Amazing. So real, I still get goosebumps after watching it over the years time and time again. A true masterpiece! Thank you Stanley for your genius
I rarely watch a movie twice.
I have watched Dr. Strangelove dozens of times.
It only gets better each time.
Same. I have watched it over 20 times.
Everything was great. The premise, all of the acting, Kubrick was a master.
Just getting into all his movies, this is up top for me as of now
And Peter Sellers is a genius actor.
My favorite scene is Slim Pickens swatting at electrical shorting in the bomb bay with his cowboy hat then riding the bomb down, though it be the end of the world, I lmao every time I see it.
Picken's portrayal is so natural and ridiculous at the same time. Masterful casting, storytelling, acting , my favorite movie of all time.
How I'd wanna go out if all hell was getting nuked get that last ride
Remember that Slim Pickens was an a skilled Rodeo enthusiast back then, and I guess most of the Americans knew this well. I only learned it much later as I’m Portuguese, and until learning it such “silly” scenes didn’t make great sense to me. 🤔
Guano will get his revenge. Mandrake is going to have to face the Coca-Cola Company.
I wouldn't put too much faith in there being any Cocoa Cola company to answer too.
The more amazing is that the movie was never filmed inside a B-52. The USAF adamantly refused to have a Stratofortress filmed inside, so Kubrick created a B-52 cockpit the best he could, without any help, and it’s very convincing indeed, except for the instruments which are all dead. Keep in mind that in the early sixties most of the B-52 features were more or less classified. Only what we wanted the Soviets to know was released.
A very fine movie with an exquisite sense of humor, as we could expect. They’re all gone now, even Kubrick and the sexy girl in the beginning. How sad.
An incredible, nearly flawless film. Laugh out loud funny and quite scary at the same time.
Sellers was simply amazing in this film
People who have a truly knowledgeable grasp of history consider this film to be a documentary.
A really fantastic action scene. The story goes that during production the edited film from the missile hit sequence was somehow lost - the editors had to re-create it from scratch with a deadline coming up.
it's pretty clear that it's a nuclear SAM, that's why there's a bright flash, the electronics are blown out and there are fires.
Not to mention the delay between detonation and shock-wave!
Peter Sellers the greatest 😊❤
I can't say how many times I've watched this film over and over. The humor and innuendos and entendres hold up as though it were made only a few months ago. The utter absurdity of M.A.D, generals and politicians bickering like schoolboys whilst the bomber crew sees their duty through despite it all.
Great movie. Sellers was amazing in it.
Which part? Or both!😆🤓😎✌🏻
@@paulsarnik8506 Why, all three parts!
Among all of the rest of this wonderful ensemble, a baby James Earl Jones!
Manistee Michigan's most famous son.
My happy thought is that, if I watched this movie with my children who are all too young to have been alive during the Cold War, they would stare at me in wonder at how anyone could have found anything in this film to be funny. I would still bust my gut.
Curse you CRM 114!!🤣
The BUFF take a lick and keeps on ticking!
Anti aircraft interceptor missiles of the time were armed with small nuclear warheads. They only needed to detonate near their targets.
Not all had nuclear warheads, but that might explain that scene better.
@@happycamper8888 the US does not have any nuclear antiaircraft missiles in its arsenal. The US got rid of most of its tactical nukes. It maintains a small number of tactical gravity bombs in Europe and US, but these are kept in stock and are not ready to use. It would require a significant amount of time and planning to use them. No Navy ships carry tactical nukes. Submarines carry only strategic nukes.
@@NoahSpurrier They did when this Film was Made. CIM-10B Bomarc and MIM-14 Nike Hercules both came with a Nuclear warhead as did some versions of the RIM-8 Talos used by the US Navy. Plus the USAF had the AIR-2 Genie.
@@marknelson2846 it's the only explanation for the flash and EMP.
@@NoahSpurrier But that's the official story eh!
My favorite movie. Peter Sellers should have won 3 Best Actor Oscars for Strangelove.
I love this flick
Lots of interesting comments here about how Kubrick created a 'B52 cockpit', which remind me of a story about how he is said to have upset IBM when making 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Keeping in mind that IBM was one of the biggest computing firms of the time. Kubrick named his spaceship's onboard computer HAL9000... in the alphabet,
H is one ahead of I
A is one ahead of B
L is one ahead of M
Some people think Kubrick was having a go at IBM for some reason... any thoughts, anyone?
Close proximity to a Soviet Surface To Air Noookleer Weapon E.M.P.'d some of their electrical systems.
By merely damaging the bomber the fate of the world, and with it, the human race was sealed, followed by a series of cascading events leading to the triggering of the infamous Doomsday device. Their encrypted radio was destroyed by the near miss, preventing the crew from receiving their ‘recall’ code, and their fuel lines ruptured forcing the captain to choose a more obscure tertiary target, and most importantly to forgo his predetermined primary and secondary targets, vital information handed over to the Soviet Peoples Air Defence so their forces could shoot it down.
Indeed, a well thought out plot. A rarity in this day and age.
But they maintained the purity of their essential bodily fluids. That was the important thing. Fluoridation was the most monstrously conceived and dangerous communist plot we have ever had to face.
@@brucetucker4847Mass amounts of people started drinking fluoride in the 60s , Communist sympathizers took over every major city and state college in the Country.
That’s odd, at the 2:20 mark we see an American Officer carrying two British Mills bomb hand grenades on his LBE suspension harness which is weird as hell.
Best comedy film ever laugh a minute
and we are about to live in this movie
Definitely a desert island pick…
The small nuke went off about two miles away from the Leper Colony and the crew responded quickly and cooly to the damage it created.
One mile. That was the final range reading before the missile detonated.
Actually the missile didn't hit the plane. It exploded and the shock wave hit the plane. Causing damage. Had the missile hit the plane it would have blown apart.
I AM A PROUD PREVERT!
Brave American Pilots
From the audio the missile didn't strike the plane the shock wave of the missile exploding caught the plane.
Small nuclear missiles, like the U.S. Nike missiles.
Yes, it detonated 1-mile from the plane.
omg give it a rest
@@tomallen5837 was something bothering you?
@2bkoi glad you asked yes there is. Very tired of all of these military hobbyists trying to pull out all their stops to explain the errors in some event. It's rampant, and it's tiring
Major TJ Kong is the man we should all strive to be.
If you unironically believe this then the point of the film flew over your head like a B29 super fortress.
More realistic, but only slightly less boring than his "moon landings" 🌙 🌚 ✨️ at Area 51's studios and exterior (Google Earth 🌎) crater/landscape sets. The American fluttering in the breeze of the "air less moon 🌙 🌚 👌 always amuses me.
It was fluttering because the astronaut rotated the shaft back and forth to get it into the lunar soil. With no air to dampen the fluttering it continued for several seconds after he stopped rotating the shaft.
We know Kubrick couldn't possibly have been in charge of the Apollo Program because it came in on time and under budget. Also, Kubrick would have insisted on filming on location.