The Martian Ares 3 Farewell
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2015
- Astronaut Mark Watney introduces the Ares 3 crew before their mission launch.
During a manned mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is presumed dead after a fierce storm and left behind by his crew. But Watney has survived and finds himself stranded and alone on the hostile planet. With only meager supplies, he must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to subsist and find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive. Millions of miles away, NASA and a team of international scientists work tirelessly to bring “the Martian” home, while his crewmates concurrently plot a daring, if not impossible rescue mission. As these stories of incredible bravery unfold, the world comes together to root for Watney’s safe return. Based on a best-selling novel, and helmed by master director Ridley Scott, THE MARTIAN features a star studded cast that includes Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Kate Mara, Michael Peña, Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Donald Glover.
In cinemas - September 30, 2015
Cast: Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels, Michael Peña, Kate Mara, Sean Bean, Sebastian Stan, Aksel Hennie, Donald Glover, Mackenzie Davis, and Chiwetel Ejiofor Кино
The social media comment "do you think she makes them listen to Dancing Queen on repeat as a form of punishment" turned out to be a bit prophetic.
I'd love to see a movie with everything they filmed, even if the movie was 5 hours long.
It's such a great movie!! Top 3 all time for me.
They could have pulled a Peter Jackson and turned it into three movies. There was so much material unused.
@Hoghs so much great stuff on his journey to the Aries 4 launch site was also cut that would have been awesome to include.
Totally agree!!
I say that about alot of movies I would pay for all the footage of so many movies
One of my favorite movies of all time. I can watch this thing over and over but I never saw this clip before, even in making of stuff on DVD. Really is a fantastic movie.
agreed but mmm although I have just watched First Man and now I am torn between the two
Derek Press first man was absolutely terrible.
@@er5282 Opinion alert
Might have been a good movie but the science of it was bogus.
@@jebster9706 I'd never expect a Mars movie to be exactly perfect considering we've never been to Mars. lol I LOVED the movie but in watching the making of, NASA was heavily involved in providing factual information about the environment and so forth. But, it is after all a movie, they have to change things for cinematic value. Other than some gravity issues here and there, the storm, and what I noticed with the duct tape, it was done really well. No argument with you if your desire is to see absolute science perfect but for me, I go to a movie like this with intent to suspend disbelief. Pretty well any science fiction movie is made by the imagination.
Movie came out in 2015 and Cubs won the World Series in 2016. They waited 108 years just to win the world series when Watney was stuck on another planet unable to watch. I can imagine Watney sending questions to Earth and his first question is "Have the Cubs won the World Series" they answer yes and he thinks that means the machine must not be working.
Apparently, The Martian takes place in 2035, at least in the beginning
Did they make a Cubs Joke the year before the Cubs won the World Series?
lol i get that reference
William Gant they made it in back to the future
The Martian takes place mostly in 2035 to about 2037 and 2040 in the credits.
@@medwards1993
At which point, the Cubs had not won a title since 2016, and were in the process of being sold to an ownership group headed by Theo Epstein.
Love the Cubs reference, this film came out roughly a year before the Cubs won the WS in ‘16 after a 100 plus year drought. Great timing
That deep dish pizza must've be SO GOOD after he got back
"We are in this together": sounds so eerie now...
The fact that the commander uses Christa Mcauliffe as one of her motivations just screams at me that she's a BAMF!
And yes, I can remember exactly where I was during the Columbia's launch and destruction, just th4 same as the older crowd can remember JFK's death.... I actually "played sick" so I could watch it from home, and was completely heartbroken due to it's disintegration during the launch.... And I couldn't imagine how he parents could reel, since they were watchin it from KSC....
I kind of feel like this is how I would be when I'm about to go on a mission to deep space, say goodbye to my family, I will miss them, but I will also be incredibly excited for the adventure that lies ahead
Base is set, the crew are humans like us, not just characters in a movie.
"All in this together" proceeds to be left behind
Why did no one use the Uranus gag to Rick? ‘Rick, you know where we’re going, right? I mean, usually you don’t know the difference between Uranus and your elbow’
I could watch this movie several times a month!! And GO CUBS!!!
Good movie. Thank you for the extra video it enhances the movie.
the dialogues here are so great. hi profile. inteligent so to speak.
Major Rick Martinez/Luis, Melissa Lewis/Margaret, Beth Johanssen/Inisible Woman, and Rich Purnell/Winter Soldier
Chris Beck/Winter Soldier
This should have made it into the movie.
It was nice to hear her say, Krista Mc Cauliff ? Spelling 😊
Awesome movie.
Luis from Ant-Man and Bucky are here
And fake Loki too.
And the guys from dr strange 🤷🏻♂️
Not MCU, but still marvel, sue storm. With a shoutout to Ironman.
"he's in the system"
Susan Storm
Just think what they would have missed if they launched in March 2020.
Oh the Cubs
Great movie, better book!
Matt? Your great!
I hope we get to follow along the first humans to Mars!
They should have done a post credits with him having deep dish at Gino's with his parents, like the Avengers' shawarma scene.
NiiiiiCe Sets!
...and when the going gets tough, you can also call me "Jason"!
What is most disappointing thing about going to Mars? Spending too much time there, or spending not enough time there.
considering how much radiation is there def the former...
was this in the movie?
I have the same IKEA lamp. There are some flammable parts on it (cord).
Jeno's, eh? Been there! Great place, good, classic Chicago-style pizza.
Is it in Chicago? Mark mentions in the movie that he's graduated from the University of Chicago, so it must be in Chicago.
It’s Gino’s, and yes, it’s in Chicago.
Bruh the Hermès cockpit looks like an airliner’s lol
1:48 prolly the hottest Commander there will ever be
Jessica Chastain is still stunning in her 40's :)
@Gary Hassani 1) The word is in the OED, along with others you'll "prolly" nitpick on. www.rd.com/article/words-that-arent-words/
2) The English language is a vibrant, living, evolving thing. Common usage often leads to acceptability.
3) You should "prolly" remove the stick up Uranus.
Little did his family know theyd be waiting more than just a year for that deep dish.
Shoulda bumped his head.
I wish NASA would do this.
Oh wait...that's Uranus! Classic.
1:50 I think that was the fact we *definitely* knew.
Apparently this was filmed before they had the cable rigs set up to simulate zero gravity, lol
I don't think they were in a zero gravity environment in these shots. Definitely not in the Mars lab and with papers all laid out on the counter/table, clearly it was intended to be in an environment that has gravity, simulated or otherwise. My thoughts anyway. :)
@@kirkeric Not sure how. The only way that would be is if the Hermes was landed on Earth or something, which we know doesn't happen
@@k1productions87 You are speaking reality. I am talking about suspending disbelief but what I thought you meant was that you thought it was some sort of early preproduction shots. There are always questions on gravity in movies but since it's a movie, I just enjoy it. I mean, considering we also haven't been to Mars yet. lol
@@kirkeric I just thought it was interesting for a movie that took such great lengths to make everything appear as realistic as possible,... to omit it from this. Considering is the characters speaking, not the actors
@@k1productions87 Well, hey, I can't disagree with you. Given your title is also "productions", I'm guessing you too are in to productions of some sort. Mine is Kirk Productions on my page. So, from the standpoint of movie making, one, it doesn't bother me because we could definitely sharp shoot it to death. In the making of, the storm itself was exaggerated and said that it would NEVER be so violent but it added to the movie, while many other things are quite realistic. I would also point out that duct tape would never be pliable in the cold since the plants turned to frost immediately. So, here's my thought, it probably would take away from the story more if there was constant focus on the need to go zero gravity. I think they simply choose to say, hey in these "rooms" or in these "instances" we are going to say, we have gravity. My thoughts but I understand your thoughts as well.
What's the background song ?
Some how dr mann fell to black hole aafter docking and Murph and he started working together
Armenian? I’m Armenian and this is the most random place I’ve ever heard Armenian.
Do they make GoPros with Armenian manuals?
@@Milanesium lol I wish. At best we might get Russian, which is our second language.
150 Days and we are at ur-anus? Damn... universe is impressive
The synthetic comment was on point.
what happened to ares live?
Well... gotta say that the "Würst" when he should have said "Wurst" triggered me a bit.
Where did this come from? I’ve seen the Martian tons of times, but when was tibia included?
This probably was used as some kind of advertisement/trailer. I don't think it was in the movie.
@@MDP1702 It was an ad. They made a couple of little extras as promos.
If you have the DVD, this is one of the extra features it had.
1:21 I thought Frank Underwood killed her
lmao I was lookin for this comment
Hold up he said Cubs don't win the world series till I come back, if he leaves in 2015 when the movie came out and he's gone about a year in Earth time then he would be back just in time to see them win the series in 2016
Of course, they gave this job to the botanist.
Commander Thicc
"computer expert" ... haha
thay are truly a vlogger 🤭
How do they get gravity in the part that don't use the sentrifuge effects?
Ps: English isn't my birth language so I apologize for butchering your language
Dont worry you are not alone.I butcher English , language all the time.
@@nitink.a567 fucking foreigners
...anyone else notice they're in full gravity in weightless segments of the Hermes?
If you watch the FIRST opening view of the ship in orbit, you will notice the ring is rotating... so... “gravity”...
@@SuperVstech Except for the tiny little detail that the cockpit module in the front is not in the ring. ^^
@@LtCWest true…
@@LtCWest Martinez is strapped in, and Watney could be floating for all we can see
I always forget that Sebastian Stan was in this
Why is it that a lot of the good stuff ends up on the cutting room floor??
Cool and funny video... :D ...but one mistake.... all shots from main deck should be in zero gravity because they had artificial gravity only in the rotating modules (no matter if you are close to the Earth, Mars or on the way between these planets). ;)
0:38. He says they are about 6 hours *before* launching.
@@MariaMartinez-researcher but they were still on the hermes, in orbit, so the main deck should of been 0g
@@aaronjacobs3980 Exactly.
@@MariaMartinez-researcher They were before the launch from the Earth's orbit.
@@MariaMartinez-researcher But in around 1:00 you can see space from the windows.
BTW. Hermes wasn't eeven able to launch from Earth surface... it was constructed on Earth's orbit... just like ISS was.
The German does not really appear as a German. Weird dialect.
The actor is actually Danish afaik.
Sausage in German: „Würst”
Ah Ja...
@@adamnproudcanuck pretty sure he's Norwegian.
@@nobytes2 you are correct, my bad. For some reason I always thought he's Danish.
This is great but, isnt the bridge/cockpit supposed to have no artifical gravity? Its not located within any of the rotating part of the ship
OK now I believe we are all in this together.
You can tell he's no astronaut by the way he pronounces "Uranus".
When he said "hi kids", did anyone else hear Eminem in their head? Just me?
How is there gravity in the entire ship? Oops, lol.
Fake because there is gravity in the scenes why is there gravity here?
"Im an german Astronaut" 😂😂😂
Yea they will because your team left you in alone planet you made stuff like priate of scape
Way back in the 1950's, when we still "thought" that Mars might have a useable atmosphere, everyone wanted to go!
BUT NOW, that we know that it's about as "Habitable" as the Moon?
Why bother???????
I mean that’s false, unlike the moon it actually has an atmosphere and stronger gravity. It has many more resources to offer than the moon doesn’t and while it would be difficult would serve as a much better place to colonize than the moon.
The reason to both is what happens if we destroy this planet? Climate change gets worse every year if we don’t take drastic measure earth could wipe out man kind. Hopefully by the time that happens we have advanced enough to live on mars as it’s our best bet.
The other reason is it’s the first step in our evolution of space travel such as to other Exo planets. If we can colonize a nearby planet we can learn so much and eventually be able to go to other systems. It’s kind of like asking why should Europeans have colonized North America, the answer is there is a lot to gain. Same with Mars
Mars is interesting in and of itself, but if you think of it as a waypoint on the way to the resources of the asteroid belt, then it makes a lot of sense to get there and establish a permanent presence.
Midway point to refuel and resupply instead of lugging everything from Earth in one go.
Why have gas stations when you can just roadtrip and drive for 96hrs from the east to the west coast. If there are minerals and industrial capacity can be set up, can just forget about launching from Earth and just do it on low G Mars.
Loved the movie, except one problem. Humans haven't yet created gravity on spacecrafts yet.
They have a rotating ring on the Hermes
@@a1001ku nope sorry no difference.
@@fullmetal1002 Do you not understand how centripetal force works? The speed the ring rotates at is proportional to the radius of it to mimic 1G of force at the edge of it, where they'd be standing and moving around. Everything in the middle is less than 1G or 0G.
He blew it...Gino’s?!?!? Johnny’s for beef and lemon ice duh
Way, way, way too big for a Martian ship but very pretty. I'm glad they took the need for artificial gravity into account, but where's the shielding against Gamma rays and solar flares? A must if you're in deep space for two years.
This is a more realistic Martian ship: ruclips.net/video/M3THzazQEoo/видео.html
@Roy G Biv I did offer, but they said my fee was too high. 𝙄 say if you want quality you pay for it.
Glad that didn't make it into the theatrical cut. That was cringe
I'd like to see ten movies where whomever Matt Damon plays dies a horrible death.
just watch Interstellar 10 times.
Departed (2006) starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg and etc
People always say they live on Mars moon etc. Don't believe that even robots are difficult. The instruments fly apart. There are two things flying apart and crushed. Earth is safe inbetween. When someone says I went to space it is just a few kilometres from surface of Earth into emptiness. Except a few capsules which can get further.
Ah yes, the German Würst.
Computer expert?
You got a world fu of men wat now
It took off as the Hermes, landed as the Herpes... Redheads...
Germany the Best
Love it when Americans conquer the universe 🇦🇹
Can't even imagine sitting for 15mns watchn 💩 💰 🚀 🤯 like this never mind an HR or 5hrs I knowcits only acting but the script is terrible your b better watching re runs of space 1999 🕵️👎