Polar Express (2004) Ice Lake Scene

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  • @carsonmatthews7705
    @carsonmatthews7705 2 года назад +1449

    Can we talk about how great the sound design is?

    • @toastysheep7110
      @toastysheep7110 2 года назад +82

      It was done by the one and only Skywalker Sound.

    • @KuroHebi
      @KuroHebi Год назад +91

      The film won an award for its sound design.

    • @MuhammadHaris-uv4nr
      @MuhammadHaris-uv4nr Год назад +32

      I want to talk about how amazing the train driver drives on ice with a freaking steam train.

    • @OwlEye2010
      @OwlEye2010 Год назад +24

      Some of the metal/ice scraping sounds were also used in Titanic during the iceberg scene.

    • @sticks_studiosHQ
      @sticks_studiosHQ Год назад +7

      Can we talk about how fire that scene was?

  • @mikeynewbun7520
    @mikeynewbun7520 Год назад +2048

    We need to give the engineer props, guys. Even with years of experience that couldn't have been easy

    • @Avienne557
      @Avienne557 Год назад +171

      It amazes me seeing the whole train crew work together like a well oiled machine to get the train back on track, spot on communication and split second decisions to salvage a life-threatening situation. I love this scene

    • @AllenHayes-tk8ko
      @AllenHayes-tk8ko Год назад +75

      The polar express is one of the greatest christmas movies ever made for the holiday season of christmas and christmas is my favorite holiday.

    • @shill2920
      @shill2920 Год назад +32

      ​@@AllenHayes-tk8koexactly! I loved this movie as a kid and its a tradition for me to watch it again every Christmas eve

    • @marxel4444
      @marxel4444 Год назад +23

      Engineer is so cracked at his job, he can drive a train left to right and back again!

    • @orange_turtle3412
      @orange_turtle3412 Год назад +23

      Even more impressively, this is a track based vehicle with no steering. The engineer successfully pulled this off with zero steering capability. All he had was forward, brake, and reverse.

  • @missedthejokegamingyt829
    @missedthejokegamingyt829 Год назад +1478

    I like how the train that weighs hundreds of tons doesn’t break the ice but a tiny piece of metal does

    • @heyitsmegokukai
      @heyitsmegokukai Год назад +292

      Well the train actually has equal weight on all sides it's basically throwing a wooden board on the ice but the pin was such a small pointed object it got lodged in the ice and broke it

    • @heyitsmegokukai
      @heyitsmegokukai Год назад +128

      Think of this if you put a balloon on 100 tacs nothing happens but if you put a balloon on 1 tac it pops

    • @heyitsmegokukai
      @heyitsmegokukai Год назад +59

      Think of the ice as the balloon the train as 100 tacs and the pin as one tac

    • @typicalasianguy1805
      @typicalasianguy1805 Год назад +30

      @@heyitsmegokukai
      Thank you for the explanation kind stranger.

    • @evanholloway1692
      @evanholloway1692 Год назад +51

      Plus it’s a magic train.

  • @johncreed9433
    @johncreed9433 Год назад +1057

    This was without a doubt the dopest (albeit most nonsensical) thing kid me had ever seen. And it still goes extremely hard.

    • @AllenHayes-tk8ko
      @AllenHayes-tk8ko Год назад +21

      The polar express train has to make it to the other side of the ice before the ice breaks all the way through when the train is at the other side of the ice.

    • @agentsus9681
      @agentsus9681 4 месяца назад +2

      Kinda like how the one ultra sharp piece of a spark plug is enough to shatter a cars window.

  • @seanpark6169
    @seanpark6169 Год назад +761

    This scene is seared into my brain ever since I saw it as a kid. So much happening at the same time, and the little touches like one of the conductors using his hair pin to fix a crank, really makes it so enthralling.

    • @Tr0llTh3W0rld
      @Tr0llTh3W0rld Год назад +16

      well that's the engineer, the conductor would be the one telling the engineers to go left or right in the scene

    • @Matttrainz07
      @Matttrainz07 Год назад +8

      @@Tr0llTh3W0rldthe one with the hair would be the fireman as he is not the one driving or giving orders; he'd be shoveling coal.

    • @jimmyg3835
      @jimmyg3835 13 дней назад

      @Matttrainz07 i got beet to it and he is shoveling thow out the seen keeping that fire going as it chuses thow that coal

  • @bobafett6305
    @bobafett6305 Год назад +1203

    This scene makes perfect sense when you acknowledge the fact that the train is magic, so of course it wont follow basic laws of physics if not needed to.

    • @supermariof0521
      @supermariof0521 Год назад +63

      I'm just wondering what this whole situation must have been like from the kids inside the coaches. I can only guess thatr they'd be f..king traumatized and or dizzy from being bounced around in those coaches as the train kept veering left and right for that one one in a million chance of RE-railing.

    • @ninjabunnywholivesinsideaw8216
      @ninjabunnywholivesinsideaw8216 Год назад +43

      @supermariof0521 I know there's no evidence for this, but I like to imagine The Hobo Ghost was in the train cars, keeping the kids calm. Notice how he constantly protects the passengers of The Polar Express? Always saving people from falling off and, later on, showing Hero Boy the emergency brake on the run away train car. Again, there's no evidence in the film that he kept the kids calm while the train was on the ice, but I just like to think that he did.

    • @manuelorozco7760
      @manuelorozco7760 Год назад +2

      @@supermariof0521That’s exactly what I would have felt

    • @tonytins
      @tonytins 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@supermariof0521 You shoulda seen how they got there.

    • @sarahberkner
      @sarahberkner 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@ninjabunnywholivesinsideaw8216 He makes me feel the opposite of calm, ghosts tend to have that effect.

  • @ZeeTheNerdyVampire
    @ZeeTheNerdyVampire 2 месяца назад +383

    Can we just take a moment to appreciate the siderods being animated correctly? I could watch those close-ups all day

    • @bokan1265
      @bokan1265 Месяц назад +15

      I know, right? It is super satisfying!!

    • @rickydicknut6352
      @rickydicknut6352 Месяц назад +5

      I think that scene is why I've been obsessed with operating heavy machinery ever since I was a kid.

    • @Fark-e5h
      @Fark-e5h Месяц назад +1

      Exactly what I was thinking

    • @bighand1530
      @bighand1530 24 дня назад +1

      @@ZeeTheNerdyVampire Tell me about it.

    • @transcatgirl551
      @transcatgirl551 22 дня назад +13

      And the fact the model has the sand pipes. They did not need to model that, they are never used in the movie.

  • @SpectrumSwordtails
    @SpectrumSwordtails Год назад +396

    Let's face it, as kids, we all would've wanted to be on this crazy ride.

    • @manuelorozco7760
      @manuelorozco7760 Год назад +26

      I was 11 when this movie came out. And I would feel the same way almost as I would if I was invited on the Hogwarts Express

    • @sarahberkner
      @sarahberkner 11 месяцев назад +6

      There's no way. Not trying to ruin the movie for you but I just had to vent. I've been unable to brake before because my car was sliding on ice and I've fallen on ice a couple times (didn't break a bone or anything) and just seeing an animated train skid on the ice is scary to me.
      Also, the fact that the kid's ticket blew away so he was considered a stowaway. And then there were the creepy hobo ghost, the puppets and the annoying know-it-all kid, no thanks. I just like the scenes of the train going through the snow and the soundtrack.

    • @GamingGreen21
      @GamingGreen21 24 дня назад

      I wanted to be the one running it. That engineer working overtime would be my magnum opus

    • @bighand1530
      @bighand1530 24 дня назад +1

      @@sarahberkner Sorry to hear this.

    • @MIND-c2h
      @MIND-c2h 2 дня назад

      @@sarahberknervery cool

  • @alynhampton
    @alynhampton 2 года назад +609

    Anyone noticed how the conductor held onto the train with only his feet the whole time

    • @KuroHebi
      @KuroHebi Год назад +110

      The conductor is a Chad, nothing else to be said about him.

    • @marsayde1237
      @marsayde1237 Год назад +95

      @@KuroHebi He even does a beastly dab at 1:41

    • @fedyno4reviews
      @fedyno4reviews Год назад +18

      Tom Hanks doest skip leg day

    • @AllenHayes-tk8ko
      @AllenHayes-tk8ko Год назад +17

      The conductor nearly fall off the train and landed on the ice again like so many years ago when the conductor was a kid and the conductor didn't fall off the train so many years ago and many years later.

    • @bluntstonerReal
      @bluntstonerReal Год назад +13

      Santa got him those anti grav boots for Christmas😂

  • @ConnorMiller417
    @ConnorMiller417 Год назад +418

    One of the best scenes in movie history. As unrealistic as this is, it still shows how powerful steam locomotives are. The Polar Express is indeed a magic train and watching it power through the ice breaking onto the tracks always gives me goosebumps.

    • @KiRiTO72987
      @KiRiTO72987 Месяц назад +13

      Yeah maintenance is gonna be pissed with how fucked the locomotives tires are after this (yes steam trains do have tires their just metal instead of rubber

    • @jimmyg3835
      @jimmyg3835 13 дней назад

      @@KiRiTO72987 no kidding

  • @azander1958
    @azander1958 Год назад +203

    At the start the engineer is peeking out his head to see where the track is
    But later go inside and focus at the braking
    This shows on how much he trusted the conductor

    • @Fb1_agent-b2o
      @Fb1_agent-b2o Год назад +2

      You mean steamer or Smokey?

    • @yuliaong9617
      @yuliaong9617 7 месяцев назад +9

      It's literally just both of them fighting for life (credits to the fireman too) how could you not trust the conductor it's both of them die or everyone survive

    • @olivijastrandjord
      @olivijastrandjord 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@Fb1_agent-b2oSteamer. Smokey’s the fireman. He used his hairpin to repair the throttle.

  • @BenelliAkimbo
    @BenelliAkimbo Год назад +451

    I don't care about what people think about this scene yes its unrealistic but come on be honest with yourself this was awesome, intense, and thrilling the roller coaster and the ice scene are one of my favorite scenes in The Polar Express

    • @supermariof0521
      @supermariof0521 Год назад +14

      I'm just wondering what this whole situation must have been like from the kids inside the coaches.

    • @DerekBackofen
      @DerekBackofen Год назад +8

      It’s magic just don’t question it you’ll never get an answer

    • @martonvinko919
      @martonvinko919 5 месяцев назад +2

      I agree

    • @crftrainzandgaming
      @crftrainzandgaming 2 месяца назад +2

      @@supermariof0521 Surely the Know-It-All Kid had something to say about it later when the Hero Boy makes it back to the passenger coach after a spooky encounter with the Scrooge puppet that was being controlled by the hobo. I'm amazed the Scrooge puppet even survived into The Polar Express video game, and believe me I think the gameplay and story was probably the best I've ever seen.

    • @BrainMeltGaming
      @BrainMeltGaming 28 дней назад

      If people are bitching about a kids movie being unrealistic then they're pathetic humans

  • @danielleharrison5765
    @danielleharrison5765 Год назад +141

    The Polar Express always be my favorite moving no matter how old I get one of the best Christmas movie ever in my opinion. I love that movie so much.

    • @AllenHayes-tk8ko
      @AllenHayes-tk8ko Год назад +6

      The polar express has be my favorite christmas movie for a long time and i even have a lionel ho scale polar express train to play with for the rest of my life.

  • @Bloody_FOXY47040
    @Bloody_FOXY47040 2 года назад +330

    Honestly one of the best scenes and soundtracks in this amazing cristmas movie.

    • @AllenHayes-tk8ko
      @AllenHayes-tk8ko Год назад

      The polar express has been slipping on the ice and try to make it to the other side before the ice breaks when the train makes it to the other side.

  • @santafepacifico-scaletrain6207
    @santafepacifico-scaletrain6207 Год назад +319

    1:27 is my favorite part. I would ALWAYS rewind it when I was younger.

    • @sentinalcommanderphantom7140
      @sentinalcommanderphantom7140 Год назад +26

      Same dude

    • @heyitsmegokukai
      @heyitsmegokukai Год назад +53

      I love the way the wheels turn it's what got me into loving steam trains

    • @sentinalcommanderphantom7140
      @sentinalcommanderphantom7140 Год назад +11

      @@heyitsmegokukai Heck, Yeah!

    • @Bonniethebunny134
      @Bonniethebunny134 Год назад +8

      Same the wheels

    • @typicalasianguy1805
      @typicalasianguy1805 Год назад +22

      Same!
      Seeing the massive machine slowly moving its wheels and to quickly gain pace is amazing. Despite it being pure fiction, seeing a machine work like that is a beauty.
      This movie is probably what got me into tanks.

  • @bannerwolf8320
    @bannerwolf8320 Год назад +204

    1:38 The driver literally does a 180 with a train on ice to avoid sinking, badass.

    • @SpongeDan
      @SpongeDan 6 месяцев назад +19

      And complete with the Thomas The Tank Engine brake sound!

    • @DerekBackofen
      @DerekBackofen 4 месяца назад +8

      Anyone who can drift a train is badass this scene is so cool 🆒

    • @supercoolguynoob2221
      @supercoolguynoob2221 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@DerekBackofen I'm gonna go try to do that

    • @Zorishi
      @Zorishi 22 дня назад

      not to mention the conductor did a sick dab while the train was drifting

  • @3id29
    @3id29 Год назад +101

    Man... 2000s Christmas vibes watching this as a kid in school... I'll never feel those again. take me back 😭

    • @manuelorozco7760
      @manuelorozco7760 Год назад +4

      I was in 5th grade when it came out

    • @linkerthejedi2575
      @linkerthejedi2575 Год назад +4

      I wasn’t even 1 when it came out

    • @blackstone1a
      @blackstone1a Месяц назад +4

      Being the school's train autist after this film came out was a goddamn dream. My teacher even asked me to bring in a toy train to put around the classroom Christmas tree and I was the designated engineer for the Christmas season

  • @MrMcFish219
    @MrMcFish219 11 месяцев назад +45

    I swear one of things I loved most when watching this movie was hearing all the sounds the train made. This scene is a great example.

    • @floridasteamer
      @floridasteamer Месяц назад +4

      Problably because most of the engine sounds were recorded from an actual steam locomotive

  • @blakespinelli6969
    @blakespinelli6969 Год назад +286

    so let me get this straight...
    first, Steamer is arguably the only person ever to pull off a J-Turn with a train. And not just a lone locomotive, but an entire, fucking, TRAIN!
    next he manages to throw it back into "forward" at the exact moment for it to be pointed at the tracks leading towards their original route (instead of just racing off in some random direction) when it straightens out. then with some guidance from the Conductor, he manages to not only slalom the train towards the track, but when the ice finally gives way, the entire train lands perfectly on the submerged rails, with not a single wheel being off-rail.
    finally, (and this concerns the locomotive more so than Steamer) it being able to pull the entire rolling stock up a 45-degree incline while the whole train - including the locomotive for a brief moment - was almost entirely underwater as if it was a leisurely hike, even as it threw up sparks from the drive wheels when it hit the hill.
    in short, the train was drifting

    • @heyitsmegokukai
      @heyitsmegokukai Год назад +8

      And if none of that happened then we wouldn't have the rest of the movie would we?

    • @heyitsmegokukai
      @heyitsmegokukai Год назад +16

      Also steamer has probably worked that train for decades and knows literally everything that can happen on the locomotive and tracks and this is 100% not the first time it happened to him

    • @heyitsmegokukai
      @heyitsmegokukai Год назад +2

      IDK about literally every single wheel being put back on track though... Probably the best luck in the world

    • @personal9146
      @personal9146 Год назад +16

      ⁠@@heyitsmegokukai I think how everyone reacted, this was 100% their first time. How steamer has a panicked face, how urgent everything is definitely a first

    • @carnelinelover37
      @carnelinelover37 Год назад +5

      @@personal9146well if someone was yelling at me to back an entire train up with no explanation i would also be panicking

  • @admiraldesto2170
    @admiraldesto2170 Год назад +154

    A Christmas movie did not need to go this hard

    • @joewhitehead3
      @joewhitehead3 Год назад +7

      It is Robert Zemekis

    • @Twiddlefinger_nugget
      @Twiddlefinger_nugget 4 месяца назад +3

      Although you can watch it any season like summer winter fall and uhhhhh ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmjmmmmmmm idk…..

    • @Bacteriaboi29
      @Bacteriaboi29 Месяц назад +1

      @@Twiddlefinger_nuggetspring?

    • @noobartz0890
      @noobartz0890 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@Bacteriaboi29no, not suspension part, he forgot season name

  • @kaspisb.7877
    @kaspisb.7877 2 года назад +212

    first the conductor was an ex Tokyo drifter second the kids in the carriages were like: everything is fine.

    • @AllenHayes-tk8ko
      @AllenHayes-tk8ko Год назад +15

      The polar express engine and carriages was slipping and sliding across the ice.

    • @DerekBackofen
      @DerekBackofen 4 месяца назад +4

      Still a guy who can drift a train on ice is really cool 😎

  • @Cauffe
    @Cauffe Год назад +72

    Watched this for the first time since I was a kid (I'm 18 now). I still felt the goosebumps once they landed on the rail.

    • @Horizonx527
      @Horizonx527 Год назад +2

      Same actually - though this was the first time I’ve ever seen it. I was just at some Christmas party recently and it was Polar Express themed so it was on in the background, and I saw this scene for the first time. I was astounded to say the least.

    • @proto-guest4511
      @proto-guest4511 Год назад +1

      I'm 19 now.

  • @hiattgrey9161
    @hiattgrey9161 2 месяца назад +30

    Can we just appreciate how badass the Engineer was? He deserves a raise for saving everyone's lives!

    • @playboimar2336
      @playboimar2336 2 месяца назад +2

      Bro had to Lock in 😭🔥

    • @brooksproductionsstudios3389
      @brooksproductionsstudios3389 Месяц назад

      @@playboimar2336He didn’t have a choice! 😅

    • @brooksproductionsstudios3389
      @brooksproductionsstudios3389 Месяц назад

      Steamer (engineer) Smokey (fireman) AND the Conductor ALL managed to save themselves and everyone of those kids on board through effective communication and split-second reaction times.
      One of the most badass scenes of pure adrenaline pumping action I’ve ever seen.

  • @wolfzillaproductions4563
    @wolfzillaproductions4563 Год назад +101

    Just noticed that when Smokey (the engineer) leans out the window trying to direct the train to the tracks, the locomotive’s wheels aren’t turning. Look at the running gear

    • @Simba-1996
      @Simba-1996  Год назад +17

      I’ve noticed that too!

    • @filval387
      @filval387 Год назад +11

      I've noticed that there are multiple scenes where the wagons are either not animated and following a straight line or that only a few are animated, making the others disconnect temporarily.

    • @heyitsmegokukai
      @heyitsmegokukai Год назад +3

      It's a small animation mistake that anyone not paying attention would miss

    • @personal9146
      @personal9146 Год назад +3

      either way, they did put many small details into the movie that I think not many others would have pur

    • @Fb1_agent-b2o
      @Fb1_agent-b2o Год назад

      Time?

  • @airwick4u
    @airwick4u Месяц назад +11

    20 years later and this scene still lives in my head rent free

    • @newcinema4931
      @newcinema4931 Месяц назад +1

      same, it really is fucking iconic

  • @kansasstatealerting2874
    @kansasstatealerting2874 Год назад +30

    Seeing the train navigating through a frozen lake is impressive. This was my absolute favorite scene as a kid!

  • @MelonRWM
    @MelonRWM 4 года назад +97

    One of my favourite movies of all time

    • @AllenHayes-tk8ko
      @AllenHayes-tk8ko Год назад +2

      The polar express is the best Christmas movie to watch at Christmas time each year.

    • @joshmontemayor1212
      @joshmontemayor1212 Год назад +2

      This is Warner Bros.' Magnum Opus of Christmas movies.

  • @Avienne557
    @Avienne557 Год назад +199

    This scene makes literally zero sense but it's still cool as hell

  • @Saabstories001
    @Saabstories001 Год назад +65

    This has to be the most badass "hold my beer" scene in any scene in any movie in history😂

  • @Mixterix230
    @Mixterix230 Год назад +32

    One of the most epic escenes I saw in my childhood

  • @Molten546
    @Molten546 Год назад +67

    i know its probably the most unrealistic scene in the movie, but man its so awesome

  • @P.t_comics_and_gaming
    @P.t_comics_and_gaming Год назад +15

    This is (and always will be) my favorite Polar Express scene

  • @fedyno4reviews
    @fedyno4reviews Год назад +120

    Get us the "blazes" out of here. They must have recorded an adult version of that line 😂

    • @AllenHayes-tk8ko
      @AllenHayes-tk8ko Год назад +19

      The engineers are trying to turn the train around and the train made it to the other side of the ice and the train had to hurry to get to the north pole on time before midnight and when the train arrived at the north pole the train was pulling 20 or 30 cars or more.

    • @kbryce14
      @kbryce14 Месяц назад +1

      @@AllenHayes-tk8ko its a magic train

    • @MorganRussman-g1v
      @MorganRussman-g1v Месяц назад

      True. Sort of like what LS mark said about what jimmy said about wishing timmy was "gone" in his "the greatest crossover in history".😂😢

  • @LukasThePineapplle
    @LukasThePineapplle Год назад +67

    For anyone not knowing this, one of the various reasons the polar express was able to drift was because it has built in mechanical parts into the wheels suggesting that this isn’t the first time this has happened

  • @KyleTheGamer574
    @KyleTheGamer574 Год назад +30

    Car drivers: Trains can't drift.
    Smokey (Engineer): Hold my coal.

    • @olivijastrandjord
      @olivijastrandjord 5 месяцев назад +1

      Actually Steamer is the engineer. Smokey is the fireman. I looked their names up on Wikipedia.

    • @EverythingThomasIGuess
      @EverythingThomasIGuess 5 месяцев назад +1

      🤓👆

  • @FunkyJunkyArchives
    @FunkyJunkyArchives Месяц назад +8

    2:27 When the ominous chorus joins in it really adds into the tension in the scene

  • @loganentertainment1814
    @loganentertainment1814 17 дней назад +9

    When I was a kid, I loved this movie. Looking at it now, while the animation is slightly outdated, it’s not that bad.
    I’ll be sure that my kids watch this movie. 👌

  • @JAProductions494
    @JAProductions494 9 дней назад +2

    This was the most insane yet coolest action scene as a kid and now that I’m older, it is still awesome to watch
    None of this movie has realistic logic and when you embrace that, you enjoy the experience a lot more, especially scenes like this

  • @papajupiter5817
    @papajupiter5817 Год назад +15

    For some reason, I always like the fact that the conductor uses multiple words for right and left

  • @OneEyedMagikarp
    @OneEyedMagikarp Год назад +18

    My younger self would be relishing in the moment of how awesome this scene is (unrealistic or not still goes hard to this day), ill be making sure my kids and grandkids watch this movie! Love the polar express

  • @Bacteriaboi29
    @Bacteriaboi29 Месяц назад +52

    1:42 did he just dab?

    • @Rucxs
      @Rucxs Месяц назад +6

      Bro needed them extra style points

    • @michaelvelez6699
      @michaelvelez6699 Месяц назад +4

      Its seems but in reality was trying to balance his self

    • @obolstudios5154
      @obolstudios5154 11 дней назад

      @@michaelvelez6699if the train is magical then so is the conductor.

  • @DarkSoulofMen
    @DarkSoulofMen Год назад +17

    This scene has NO BUSINESS going so hard 🔥🔥

  • @MrThomas564
    @MrThomas564 Год назад +4

    This is one of my favorite scenes in the movie. It always gives me goosebumps.

  • @chooChoochocolate
    @chooChoochocolate Год назад +8

    This is the best scene in the movie for me because the animations on the train are so good and the music in the background!

  • @MilkDrinker218
    @MilkDrinker218 Месяц назад +24

    1:15 I use this at work a lot.

  • @AndrewChumKaser
    @AndrewChumKaser 5 месяцев назад +26

    For anyone who says "Its completely unrealistic" for this to happen:
    According to real train engineers, this is technically physically possible, as long as the ice is thick enough and can support the train's weight.
    Let that sink in for a moment.

    • @Bacteriaboi29
      @Bacteriaboi29 Месяц назад

      But,what about the pin?

    • @AndrewChumKaser
      @AndrewChumKaser Месяц назад

      @Bacteriaboi29 Alright that's admittedly some actual artistic liscence. But hey, it's a movie, what are you gonna do, NOT have drama?

    • @armybrat3961
      @armybrat3961 Месяц назад

      The cotter pin would have either side ent to hold it in place. We do the same for Sling loads in Air Assult missions.
      Also its 100 % possible if the ice were 12 inches or thicker for a train to drive on ice.
      The only thing i dont understand is the throttle and controls for causing it to be steered

    • @K8thebest_Gaming
      @K8thebest_Gaming 3 дня назад

      @Bacteriaboi29it had a more focused point of impact so it pierced the ice

  • @briansmythe7407
    @briansmythe7407 15 дней назад +1

    This scene is the top one in my list of tv and movie moments I wish I could see again for the first time. So f-kin awesome, the OG drift king right here.

  • @SpongeBobNumber1Fan2003
    @SpongeBobNumber1Fan2003 Год назад +14

    My Whole Family Loved This Scene

  • @Jargleyaghh
    @Jargleyaghh Год назад +24

    This the hardest shit ever to be put out on cinema

  • @exodocian
    @exodocian Год назад +25

    Imagine being 10 and seeing this in theaters I’d lose my mind

    • @manuelorozco7760
      @manuelorozco7760 Год назад +3

      I was 11 when it came out and I know how you feel. I didn’t know entirely the kind of Christmas movie I was in for.

    • @1993Warbirds
      @1993Warbirds Месяц назад

      I was 11 too

    • @justin2308
      @justin2308 16 дней назад

      Then you know exactly how those of us who did felt, because I know it blew my mind.

  • @TMJ83
    @TMJ83 Месяц назад +8

    I remember always recreating this scene in the kitchen with my Tomy Thomas toys. I always used Henry as The Polar Express

    • @tonybusch8771
      @tonybusch8771 5 дней назад

      Can you imagine if Thomas and his friends were all there on the ice with The Polar Express, pulling coaches of their own, while trying to get back on the tracks with him?

  • @astonio9693
    @astonio9693 Год назад +8

    This scene has no right to go this hard.

  • @kaijudirector5336
    @kaijudirector5336 Год назад +22

    1:24- I still end up quoting that to this day…

  • @Connor-k5g
    @Connor-k5g 14 дней назад +1

    When I first saw this particular scene, my heart was literally pounding the whole time.

  • @Da_Canadian_man
    @Da_Canadian_man 6 дней назад

    I will forever be amazed by just how beautiful the polar express is, like the absolute detail puts practically everything to shame

  • @orange_turtle3412
    @orange_turtle3412 Год назад +7

    They really just dropped the hardest drift scene in cinema history

    • @jimmyg3835
      @jimmyg3835 13 дней назад +1

      nothing can drift like a train

    • @KingGojiEdits
      @KingGojiEdits 12 дней назад

      @@jimmyg3835expect this one

  • @mountainhusk4382
    @mountainhusk4382 10 дней назад

    One of the best scenes in animated history right here. So much level of detail.

  • @mxchael9931
    @mxchael9931 2 года назад +32

    Engineers have to give the medal for this

  • @FoxyPirate39
    @FoxyPirate39 20 дней назад +4

    1:40 my favorite scene in the entire movie

  • @Thunderbolt_1000_Siren
    @Thunderbolt_1000_Siren Месяц назад +8

    Oh your Honda can drift? How cute. Watch what my Lima Berkshire can do

    • @HaydenPhipps
      @HaydenPhipps 28 дней назад

      Didn't expect to see one of my favorite youtubers in this comment section

    • @mikemancini313
      @mikemancini313 28 дней назад

      Oh your black and white 1974 Dodge Sedan blues mobile can drift from the Blues Brothers? Absolutely groundbreaking. Watch what my Soviet AA20 can do.

  • @omarbaba9892
    @omarbaba9892 6 месяцев назад +6

    Gotta love how the combined multi hundred tonne locomotives and carriages don’t go thought the ice but that tiny pin shatters it

    • @AAORN_o
      @AAORN_o 26 дней назад

      I do believe that the pin cracked the ice but it got bigger trying to follow the weight of the locomotive, especially when the train landed back on its wheels

  • @ixsketch
    @ixsketch Месяц назад +1

    Seeing this scene at the movie theater during my 2nd grade field trip was such a breathtaking experience

  • @atsfevan0242
    @atsfevan0242 2 года назад +115

    If this happened in real life I don’t think the train would've made it to the other side in time.

    • @Feadds
      @Feadds Год назад +24

      I don’t think it would’ve made it through the roller coaster scene 🤣

    • @olivijastrandjord
      @olivijastrandjord Год назад +32

      They almost didn’t, actually. They managed to get the train back on track, literally, just as the ice collapsed.

    • @atsfevan0242
      @atsfevan0242 Год назад +5

      @@olivijastrandjord ik

    • @jlclan3295
      @jlclan3295 Год назад +8

      It's magic 👌👌

    • @AllenHayes-tk8ko
      @AllenHayes-tk8ko Год назад +7

      Ice can be dangerous and really slippery but the polar express made it through without any troubles crossing the ice.

  • @inversional_loop
    @inversional_loop 21 день назад

    Im 21 and almost 22 but this scene is still stuck in my brain. These line deliveries are second to none and help this scene out so much.

  • @Astr0_Feline
    @Astr0_Feline Месяц назад +8

    0:52 Brake sound from Thomas and friends

  • @MayaMachina-n8s
    @MayaMachina-n8s Год назад +14

    I cannot for the life of me imagine the sheer levels of inner "ohfuckohfuckohfuck" the engineer had that entire time. That and the editing combined with the music is bonkers! Which is why this scene always puts me at the edge of my seat, even after all these years and despite knowing much better about realism than kid me did when I basically broke every year from watching it during christmas!

  • @herbertnedkailipuahilof.4732
    @herbertnedkailipuahilof.4732 2 месяца назад +1

    I rememeber high school sophomore year december 2006 playing this in symphonic eind orchestra in my high achool back in Hawaii for our christmas concert.......though my island doesn't get snow like the Big iskand and Maui, it still got down to 49. I remember seeing parents and kids filing in with cocoa and coffee.......now 18 years later, i still remember the standing ovation we got when we finished. Such an amazing movie and fantastic score 🎄🎁

  • @BHG5408
    @BHG5408 12 дней назад +1

    Whoever came up with the idea of a steam locomotive drifting on an ice lake deserves some kind of award.

  • @weinereater-wm6qm
    @weinereater-wm6qm Год назад +38

    How the hell did i not realize this was animated til 18 years later lmao
    I always thought it was live action

    • @legendarygodzilla14
      @legendarygodzilla14 Год назад +14

      To be fair, it was Motion-Capture. That’s about as close as you get to merging the lines between Live Action and Animation.

    • @crftrainzandgaming
      @crftrainzandgaming 2 месяца назад

      This movie broke a Guinness World Record in 2006 for being the first all-digital capture film, and it amazes me as well how the reception was mixed on the characters as being in the uncanny valley. I get it since computer animation and graphics were still kind of young even years after Toy Story was released in 1995 and the 2000s were not exactly the best in terms of realism yet, but still it's a great movie to rewatch over and over again for Christmas. Man, even year round!

  • @carrozero9314
    @carrozero9314 Год назад +10

    They used the locomotive's wheels as ice skates. There's why i love this scene.

  • @edgoen7310
    @edgoen7310 6 месяцев назад +9

    0:37 me when there is a group project

  • @Bacteriaboi29
    @Bacteriaboi29 Месяц назад +27

    0:15 IS THIS PIN THE SQUIRREL FROM ICE AGE!?!?

  • @Choochookid7470
    @Choochookid7470 4 дня назад +1

    I’ve probably watched this clip 1000 times in under a week

  • @yamato6114
    @yamato6114 Год назад +6

    I love how everyone else on the train was completely fine after all this

  • @TheCalmingDemon
    @TheCalmingDemon 9 месяцев назад +6

    1:38 1:47 2:06 2:12 2:19 2:25 2:30 2:34 The sounds, the wheels, everything in these moments are amazing! This is why I especially love steam trains today!

    • @blazeravenscar
      @blazeravenscar 4 месяца назад

      I do too!

    • @crftrainzandgaming
      @crftrainzandgaming 2 месяца назад

      Same here. This movie came out a couple months before I was born.

    • @Tb621-v4q
      @Tb621-v4q 19 дней назад

      1:47 when you’re trying to escape the police in nfs heat

  • @traindudealex2665
    @traindudealex2665 Год назад +8

    My favorite scene in the whole movie

  • @TurtleTQ
    @TurtleTQ 9 месяцев назад +5

    This gave me my love of trains being a kid

  • @transcatgirl551
    @transcatgirl551 2 месяца назад +2

    God the shots of the drive wheels stopping and going the other way is so fucking good

  • @digitalrailroader
    @digitalrailroader Год назад +11

    1:40 I’m pretty sure that 100% throttle to 0% in half a second; and then the slamming into full forward and full reverse to “steer” the train over the tracks underwater just put a ton of wear and stress on the running gear.

    • @its_wheffle
      @its_wheffle Год назад +5

      Unfortunately yes, this movie does not do a lot of justice for genuine train mechanics.

    • @supercoolguynoob2221
      @supercoolguynoob2221 4 месяца назад +1

      Can we have a moment of silence for the flanges?

    • @crftrainzandgaming
      @crftrainzandgaming 2 месяца назад

      @@its_wheffle Agreed. If Walt Disney himself was in charge of overseeing the production of this movie and it was in live-action, I'm sure he'd make sure to have the locomotive in good condition and not actually go through all of the troubles of riding down a large track made for oversized roller coasters or going through an icy lake out in the north. Hollywood these days, even in the early days of filmmaking in general, has kind of been a bit rough and a little blatant to true steam railroading. Imagine all of the damages and cleanup a railroad/railway company owning the locomotives and rolling stock would have to go through after filming multiple shots a day, week or even a whole year.

    • @roadtrain_
      @roadtrain_ 28 дней назад +1

      @@crftrainzandgaming However. Can we appreciate that the running gear IS ANIMATED PROPERLY.

  • @francebardeaubriouza4753
    @francebardeaubriouza4753 14 дней назад +2

    I love this movie!!!

  • @Roblox_kid_offical
    @Roblox_kid_offical 8 дней назад +1

    Im just hearing the "GAS GAS GASSS IMMA STEP ON THE GAS" in my ears

  • @lowellvillerailfanproductions
    @lowellvillerailfanproductions Месяц назад +3

    Normal people: we can drift cars
    Conductor and engineer: alright kids stand back

  • @mrhaidang9244
    @mrhaidang9244 4 месяца назад +4

    1:41 the dab 😂

  • @JerrardJDDavis-gy9hh
    @JerrardJDDavis-gy9hh 26 дней назад +2

    I Love The Polar Express It's My Favorite Christmas Movie

  • @bentleybrabec
    @bentleybrabec 17 дней назад +2

    0:02 0:07 0:18 0:53 2:19 3:16 the sound animation is so incredible

  • @ashameimaru
    @ashameimaru Месяц назад +3

    This movie is 20 years old and I will stand by my argument that the train engineer has spent a considerable amount of time with his tofu delivery cousin in Japan that lives in the Hakone Mountains.

  • @ratchethayden3061
    @ratchethayden3061 Месяц назад +3

    Yang (Yin Yang Yo): "Look there!"
    Diane Foxington: (Sees railroad tracks up ahead) "Tracks! Dead ahead!"

  • @un-idiot1744
    @un-idiot1744 Год назад +4

    This was the coolest shit my childhood has ever witnessed

  • @gamechallengerwolf3856
    @gamechallengerwolf3856 Год назад +7

    0:12 this part always made me laugh.

  • @WisePhilosophia
    @WisePhilosophia Год назад +2

    The Train is Awesome and the movie shows how cool the train is!

  • @evolgemn5206
    @evolgemn5206 16 дней назад

    I love how you can feel that the Polar Express is a machine, it's not some cartonny mess. It is a machine and I love that

  • @olivijastrandjord
    @olivijastrandjord 5 месяцев назад +3

    Smokey used his hairpin to repair the throttle. “What in the name of Mike?” The conductor yells “Get us the blazes out of here!” I love the music as the train goes straight again. I love some sounds the wheels make. He advises: “Keep up with me!” Chris and Holly each grab her ticket. They work together to get the train back on track, before the ice gives way, and manage just as the ice cracks under them. He overhears Chris & Holly & finally punches Holly’s ticket. LE.

  • @adventuresofamtrakcascades301
    @adventuresofamtrakcascades301 Месяц назад +3

    I dont give a damn if this scene is nonsensical its still hands down my favorite scene in the whole movie and none of you will ever change my mind on that

  • @CreatorPat
    @CreatorPat Месяц назад +7

    0:47 :driver: "hey you!"

    • @Rok847
      @Rok847 8 дней назад

      He's the FIREMAN

    • @T128Productions
      @T128Productions 7 дней назад

      And he even said “Hey use this.”

  • @zacharyort3459
    @zacharyort3459 Год назад +16

    GET US THE BLAZES OUTTA HERE!!!

  • @Golden-thomas-187
    @Golden-thomas-187 5 дней назад +1

    The most ice lake ever holding up

  • @matthewbrown8486
    @matthewbrown8486 Год назад +8

    1:24
    Conductor: GET US THE BLAZES OUT OF HERE!!!!

  • @bengilhooly3616
    @bengilhooly3616 Год назад +4

    This is the scene that reminds you this movie was directed by Robert Zemeckis. It has the exact same energy as the lightning strike scene form BTTF

    • @manuelorozco7760
      @manuelorozco7760 8 месяцев назад +1

      And this movie introduced me to his creative genius!

  • @samanthamota8897
    @samanthamota8897 3 месяца назад +8

    pay close attention when the train hits the big ice and goes on its side look at time 0:20 one of the rail cars uncouples from the train and then it recouples back to the rail car

  • @Nymph7027
    @Nymph7027 8 месяцев назад +2

    Just hearing the train shift from fowerd into reverse. it makes me happy that I was born to see this movie