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It is a 1979 disaster film centered around an enormous asteroid hurtling towards Earth, posing an existential threat to humanity. The movie follows an international team of scientists and military personnel as they urgently work together to prevent the impending collision. With time running out, they strategize ways to divert the asteroid's path, facing technical hurdles, political tensions, and personal sacrifices in their race against the inevitable cosmic disaster. The film showcases the intense efforts and global collaboration aimed at averting a catastrophic event and preserving life on Earth.
Starring: Sean Connery, Natalie Wood, Karl Malden.
Directed By: Ronald Neame.
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Thanks for the free movie, disregard the complainers, that's what they do - too often.
At least you didn't have to buy a ticket to see it like me.
Sometimes people are so tacky. I agree with you. I enjoyed the movie.
And you know every one of the complainers is a crybaby ygen who can't decide whether they're male or female. 😂
YOU, just complained.
@@Deb195100I agree 💯👍 I liked this at the time. Much preferred it to Armageddon!
Pure, glorious, shameless 70s cheese.
Full movie - except for the opening and closing credits. People who worked on this movie deserve to always be recognized by whoever watched it.
The secretary never got her $10.
Just something about these older movies makes them better than some of the new ones. Of course Henry Fonda , Karl Malden and a few others added to it. Good movie thanks.
If Bond, James Bond, can't save Earth, no one could! 🎉😅
😂
0:56 ...I remember when anyone could drive up to the Johnson Space Center, and walk all over the facility unescorted in the 70's. My family used to take us there several times, when we lived in 2nd Ward in Houston Texas. It was always an experience visiting the museum there, and getting to walk through all the open facilities, we even got to visit the main Control Room where they coordinated and managed all the Apollo missions. Where the Chief Flight Director Eugene Francis Kranz, directed all the Apollo missions from. It was an incredible experience, when you are 8 or 9 years of age.
Now you can't even step foot on the grounds, and you have to pay to enter the Space Center Houston museum next to it, it's a terrible experience compared to what it was before.
We went on OASIS senior tour there before
@@pollyannapositive9192 ... what is that?
@Texaca we went on bus tour to Johnson space center for seniors
Natalie Wood was of Russian Descent, so her playing a Russian was fine
Natalie Wood born to Russian immigrant parents spoke fluent Russian as did Brian Keith.
James Bond, as usual, had his way at the end with the cute Russian interpreter.
RIP Sean Connery
11 years later, Sean Connery defects from Russia in a submarine with the help of Alec Balwin. In the same year, he returns to Russia and hooks up with Michelle Pfeiffer. 🤣🤣🤣
Truly the 'Most Suave Hominid to ever Grace us with his presence!
Thanks Sean
Nathalie wood ❤
Sean Connery, AND Henry Fonda? Can't go wrong there! I'd never heard of this one before... loved it.
Natalie Wood and Brian Keith were both fluent in Russian.
But with a strong accent.
Since this was made there have been dozens following the same idea, an asteroid destroying the planet, but I cant think of any of the movies about meteors etc that do a better job. Take away the special effects of the ones that followed this and it's clear that this was the first and best of the bunch. Lots of top line actors doing a great job. None of the more recent garbage that is thrown at us. This is a great movie to see again. Thanks for an awesome upload,
And four decades since this movie Donald Trump decided - this is exactly why we need SPACE 🚀 FORCE! 🤣😁👍
Why do films have stars like Sean Connery and always give him an attractive wife in the film.
I ran a boutique chauffeur business, top cars, Rolls Royce, Bentley M Benz, black windows, security, the woks.
We had a client a heart throb who the women and girls went crazy over, whenever he appeared it was bedlam.
His wife was his girlfriend from school. She is short, a little overweight, you would not notice her in the room, they were in love since forever, grandparents enjoying life.
Alot of disaster films made in the 70's. Also the he special effects may not have all the bells and whistles as todays movies with CGI, but I grew up with them and back then they sure seemed a hell of alot better and more believable. However I do enjoy rewatching most of them many years later, many suck but some are classics.
Sean Connery in the first Armageddon.
More like Deep Impact. Only the Comets aren't just hitting America.
Thank you for posting. Ignore the lesser amongst us.
This film albeit 1970"s is comparable to an event of such magnitude...the Twin Towers hit hard.
Sean Connery asks the librarian if they have a book about taking a picture of oneself.
The librarian says: "Shelf E."
Connery says: "Shelfie, aye that's it."
Ha ha 😹
Even if it's just a movie..There's something terribly uplifting to see the U.S and Russia working toghther as adults.
Never saw this before, it’s much more entertaining than the crappy news.
Oldie but goodie.
Exciting film watching the US & Russia working together.
Nasty comments sit on it. Heat up your butt. By the way, Sean Connery was the best all time James Bond 007. ❤ Aloha! Hawaii May 31 2024
Agreed. But Daniel Craig's portrayal is more accurate to the books.
Natalie Wood is lovely here. I knew of her Russian origin, but not that she spoke the language so well.
She was Absolutely Gorgeous
I believe Ns. Wood's birth name was Narasha Gurdin.
I remember watching this as a kid. Looking back, the scientific inaccuracies are atrocious but it was good for the time.
Of Brian Keith, who played Dubov, Wikipedia says this:
"Keith spoke fluent Russian, which led to his casting ... as a Soviet scientist in the film Meteor (1979) with Natalie Wood (who also spoke fluent Russian and played his translator)"
Had an idea they did, they're fluent alright.
Maybe fluent but with a strong accent.
@@sbelobabaWe live in a country that has 50 states and as many or more different accents. But we all speak(used to) what is referred to as English.
Great flick! Watching these old movies, this maybe even considered a b-movie, makes you realise how bad the dialog is in movies of today. Old movies have straight forward realistic dialog. Movies of today only blah,blah,blah,blah,blah.
The movies I've seen with Sean Connery:
Meteor
The Hunt for Red October
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Highlander
The Untouchables
First Knight
From Russia with Love
Never Say Never Again
GoldFinger
Robin Hood:Prince of Thieves
Dr. No
Finding Forrester
The Rock
Thunderball
You Only Live Twice
Medicine Man
Diamonds are Forever
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Entrapment
The Presidio
The Russia House
Dragonheart
Rising Sun
Highlander 2:The Quickening
So?
A meteor that plays the tuba and the slowest flying rockets make this a great movie!
Spaceborne nuclear missiles in the movie turned into spaceborne laser platforms in the early to mid 1980's under the SDI (Space Defense Initiative) or Star Wars program. The U.S. was doing heavy research with companies like Boeing, Lockheed-Martin, Raytheon and Siemens of Germany. This also included, much later, the ABL (Airborne Laser) program where Boeing passenger airliners were converted to chemical laser platforms to shoot down newly launched ICBM's. The SDI program is pretty much what broke the bank for the U.S.S.R. and caused great tensions and renewed negotiations on the reduction of nuclear arms. It was during this time that President Ronald Reagan made his 'trust but verify' comment. We basically forced them into bankruptcy in trying to keep up with our defense expenditures in the late 80's early 90's.
With the latest news on possible Russian nuclear warhead satellites in orbit, the first thing I thought of was this film. Too bad Starlink isn't actually a clandestine ICBM intercept system that doubles as a satellite cell phone network.
And now the shoe is on the other foot, karma.
Who needs Bruce Willis with a brilliant cast like this??
Why do I think they have a similar plan? After the plandemic I finally figured out who was behind it! Get under the protection of the Most High! Psalms 91
No transmission delays communicating with a mission as far as Mars or the Belt. Comets making rocket sounds as if they were in-atmosphere. Ah the ‘70s.
Subspace technology.
Yeah but since then we have destroyed the technology and it cannot be reproduced, don't you know
Fabulous cast. The story reminds me of a screenplay my junior college class put together 50 years ago. We of course were much more careful with scientific accuracy.
It certainly has a strong influence of Irwin Allen.
It is, of course a terrible movie, and I loved every minute of it.
After all these years, I still feel pain of the loss of Natalia Zacharenko.
Fonda dies 3 year later
This was his second to last film
You cant just park a spacecraft traveling at thousands of mph next to an asteroid! They got there bloody quick from Mars as well. An the Asteroidbelr is nowhere near that crowded.
What a wonderful movie from my childhood with a warm message in these cold times... thank you for uploading this piece!
This movie raised one important question, will the united states and the soviet union work together with such an outcome?
That remains to be seen.
Another American International turkey!
Stunning..a masterpiece in every form!!!!!!!!!
LOL!
Oh boy a custom IBM 360 computer, be still my heart. LOL
Remember watching this as a kid. It was one of those disaster of the week type network tv movie. Yeah, it's junk science, acting was lackluster, but it was a fun friday/saturday nite popcorn movie back in the day.
If the effects were redone, this could be quite good.
44 years later we don't possess (nor have in development) the technology to deal with this kind of risk to civilisation. This solution (even if it existed) would not solve the problem, but better options have been discussed & planned in outline.
In some ways international politics has gone backwards since 1979. We can't even resolve very minor territorial or sectarian disputes effectively, let alone the bigger multinational problems. International cooperation over space technology remains poor at best.
It's partly inaccurate. There are research conducted about diverting asteroids orbits that would threaten our planet. Studies were made that showed that the odds of solving that threat by blasting it with nuclear weapons are really low since most asteroids are porous, which negates a lot of the effect of explosives.
...by the end I was rooting for the meteor
Ahh, a contrarian like me! I bet you like 'Mystery Science Theatre as well....
Natalie wood was a beautiful woman, so sad she passed away so young.
That’s cause her husband killed her pushing her over board 😮
@@davedfrench859 Thought he was never punished for this.
@@davedfrench859 That's one suspected scenario. There are others.
The need to state possibilities or opinions as facts is a sickness, a sign of weakness, and a blight.
Special effects by Fisher Price… doesn’t make it any less fun to watch though.
Fisher Price or not I still love the way the rockets moved up into formation when some of them falter and fall away. These silent sentinels of space do not care who built them they simply perform their duty to the end.
It actually really did look amazing on a big screen of the Drive-In theater where I first saw it. Those were fun times.
Love the corny music they play every time they show the meteor!
@teddybear9029 Actually, it reminded me of the first Star Trek movie when they were approaching VGER . . . very similar I think!
@@tonyc945 Yes. Blaster Beam instruments where used in both.
That stupid jacket deserves an Oscar.
I loved the 70s and 80s...but this movie was one of far too many cheesy movies made in those two otherwise awesome decades.
That's why most people watch this movie for characters like Sean Connery or Karl Malden or Natalie Wood or Martin Landau.
Thank-you for this movie. It brings back many memories. Like someone else said, ignore the complainers & self appointed movie critics - it's a great flick & I think a lot of people are enjoying it. ♥️♥️♥️
Is t that the sound of vger
Where's Bruce Willis when you need him 😂
Bruce Willis wasn't born yet
He's got dementia.
Or Tommy Lee Jones.
@@travellingshoes5241 🙁
@@johnlittle4707This movie was made in 1979. Willis was born in the 50’s.
Good times, good movies, sadly everybody in it is long dead. Sad really.
I thought the exact same. 😢
Ground breaking special effects!!!!!!!!
My friend Cathy worked on this movie. When I visited her in Los Angeles she showed me the miniature meteor used for the special effects. I thought it looked like a tangle of wires and a large dust bunny collected into a ball.
Technically it was asteroid breaking special effects. (But I did get the pun.)
@@rr7firefly
Interesting! What else you've seen there?
If they would have lightened the Models better, the shots would have been more convincing.
@@christianloepfe179 I saw the movie story boards for the critical scenes. They were beautiful line drawings that showed the various camera shots as they would be collected together for the final cut of the movie. I remember my friend telling me that the artist was well known and was paid lots of money. I wish I could remember his name exactly. It was something like "Mentor." The room in which the miniature of the "meteor" was kept was a very plain room, about 10 feet by 10 feet. The "meteor" sat on a movable track so that it could be rolled into place in front of a stationary camera.
It may be one weird movie but thats what makes it so hilarious. I love the opportunity to watch Natalie Wood in anything & Sean Connery too!
Isn’t it weird the small meteor hits the twin towers first , fate !
its the fate of a well known point of interrest, nothing more. Anything else is fantasy.
Well, they did stick out.
Mohammad jihad
Pretty good. All the right elements. Drama, suspense, love story. And the special effects not bad for the time. Never hurts to have Sean Connery on board.
I think they may have spent more $ on Connery's hair hat than the budget for special effects!
Natalie Wood was the most beautiful woman ever
Meteorology: The study of meteors.
This is a great movie !!
20:00 "Charlie Put The Game Back on" Most Realistic Line in the Whole Movie Sports guys will not be bothered by the end of the World.
I wonder how much money Sean Connery demanded before he allowed himself to be slimed at 1:26:30 and following?
The scene with Connery coming into the office and talking to the secretary in the beginning is absolutely a take off on his Bond interactions with Moneypenny
As General Barry Adlon, Martin Landau throws a huge hissy fit that makes his angriest outbursts as Commander John Koenig on SPACE:1999 seem tame in comparison.
Lovely to see the 1970s Italian cars, especially the Alfa Romeos.
It's good to see Natalie Wood again. Her fluent Russian gets to shine.
She speaks with a fairly noticeable accent. Almost all “Russians” speak with a strong accent, except for the Secretary General.
hilariously cheesy and made the same year as ALIEN ...and cant remotely hold up in special effects ..it struggles to beat movies from the 60s, one of Connerys least memorable flicks...
Ah, it's alright to munch some popcorn on, plenty of great practical effects.
Haha so USSR rockets just did scratches on the meteor, but the american ones blew it to dust and pieces.
Shut up and go away
Because it is a US movie. I am sure Russian movies show US rockets scratching and UdSSR ones doing the job, and likewise with French movies, or German ones. Jingoism knows no borders...
Dude designed a nuclear platform in orbit and thought it would be primarily used for defense against a meteor hit. Clearly he's not that smart. Not to mention, there's no chance it's hitting us at 30,000 mph because if that's the speed of it then we have a lot longer than a week before it hits. Each carrying a 100 megaton bomb? Clearly they knew nothing about the average nuclear warhead size. Not good when scientists couldn't properly calculate fuel consumption and what's even funnier is how the rockets veer off when they run out of fuel as if they are in the atmosphere.
Looks like somebody watched Armageddon. Lol.
@@BrettL250 None of that applies to the movie Armageddon.
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@BrettL250 It really comes down to a complete misunderstanding of reality. I understand it's just a movie, but the subject matter is not unrealistic. It's hilarious that when the missiles run out of fuel they fall away instead of continuing. Unless the meteor is eventually deflected those missiles would still reach the target.
@@845835 if I didn’t know any better I would think I’m conversing with Dr. Sheldon Cooper here. It’s just a 1970s movie man. Relax. If you think this messes with your OCD, try watching Gilligans Island. Talk about unrealistic. 🤣
SIR SEAN Conery the best of the best JAMES BOND❤❤❤🥃🥃🥃
And four decades since this movie, Donald Trump decided - this is exactly why we need SPACE 🚀 FORCE! 🤣😁👍
How many times has the World trade center been hit in Movies before 9/11?,
Serious Moneypenny vibes when Connery first walks in the office at NASA. ;-)
Not worth trying to watch. Too many long adds - none of which I will buy or be interested in them
Fair film but the ads and the way they were added. Awful.
Thank you for posting. I have never heard of it before.
Another heroes movie made in u.s.a ....😂
In movie They save the world
In real they destroy him...
I'd LOVE to know what he says at 46:45. The russian rant that I presume is about political idiots. Thanks for sharing this unedited version. I've never seen it uncensored (Swearing! Oh no!!!)
Thanks for this amazing Movie
Curious if Reagan got his "Star Wars" idea from this movie?
3:07 In almost all cases, it is forbidden for NATO military personnel to consume alcohol while on duty, even in small amounts. An officer, in particular, would be expected to firmly accept this idea, especially in a formal situation such as that meeting. If by any chance he felt there might be a special exception, the officer would be expected to ask for permission first. Failure to observe such rules can result in punishment, although the United Kingdom and Commonwealth nations do have different rules and do officially allow some limited consumption of alcohol on duty in cases where the United States does not.
In the 1970's the US Navy still had daily rum rations with meals, things back then were much looser, the US was sort of crazy.
Good movie great actor 007 and the streets of San Francisco may God bless. The world
Just a thought the rockets just by momentum should have kept going. There's nothing in space to slow them down unless they hit something. So they would have got to the meteor too.
I can't find info on where the special effects came from or who created them (when the last meteor hit), but a number of the fiery destruction scenes were reused in the tv movie The Day After.
Listen to the radio version of War of the Worlds with Orson Welles. There you'll get a sense of how to treat dialogue and mood. This is a poorly crafted piece of work. At no time do you feel anything of the magnitude of the situation. Between the infighting and the unnecessary flirtation between Connery and Wood we get a very sophomoric melodrama. And with all due respect to the cast, who are all notable actors, they are woefully miscast here. And finally there's the music, though even Herman, Bernstein, or Williams could have saved this.
SEAN CONNERY WAS IN A MOVIE CALLED GOLD FINGER AND HE WAS IN A MOVIE CALLED THE LAST CRUSADE WITH THE ACTOR HARRISON FORD AND HE WAS SHOT IN THE STOMACH BY A MAN AND HE FOUND THE CUP OF CHRIST AND HE PUT IT IN A BOWL OF WATER AND HE TOOK IT TO SEAN CONNERY AND HE PUT IT ON THE BULLET WOUND AND IT HEALED IT UP AND THEN SEAN CONNERY AND HARRISON FORD WAS RIDING HORSES INTO THE SUNSET AND IT WAS A GREAT MOVIE AND I'VE GOT THIS MOVIE ON DVD AND it's A GREAT ONE 😁
WHY ARE YOU SHOUTING!!??
DARN IT! MUST HAVE MISSED THAT ONE!!
INDIANAJONESANDTHELASTCRUSADE
damn, I WAS JUST ABOUT TO POST THE SAME THING!
Both Sean Connery and Harrison Ford could not prevent the caps lock key being pressed...
Don't know how I never saw this before. Great film!!!
Thank you.
👍👍
Jeez, that coyote would've never gotten up after that anvil landed on him! These comments crack me up. Its a movie you lunkheads.
Been a long time since I watched this movie ..thanks ❤
Quite a star-studded cast. Fortunately that these actors and actress actually do speak Russian.
Thank you for the free movie. 😊
Ah the good old times when telephones had a tether and pinball machines were around!!…🤗
You could tell the Towering Inferno type etc era it came from,by the terrible special effects and music….
The difference being The Towering Inferno has some pretty damn good effects throughout unlike this film.
The money was controlled by bean-counters getting big names for crumby movies.
The music is straight out of Star Trek
I kept getting notices asking me about my age. When the missiles were launched I was told that I might be watching a porn video.
I probably watched this movie now about... 60 times now 😊❤
I didn't think at 1.5 hours of waiting for waiting for a comet to arrive would make for an interesting movie, but it does.
SPOILERS BELOW.........
I wonder why they didn't try to intercept the comet as early as possible. Any deviation induced in its course would then lead to greater clearance of the Earth. Maybe it has to do with the risk of something going wrong with the missiles if they have to travel further. It may also have to do with the lesser accuracy in targeting at greater distances. I mean, they did say that the missiles would start navigating on their own at a certain point, but I who knows how well self-navigation in space would work for systems designed for targeting locations on the Earth.
It was amusing to see the rolling clouds from the explosions, which is expected in an atmosphere, but not in space. Yes, that's geeking out too much.
What a cast.
This may only be a movie, however, if we were to think logically about the premise, it is possible that an asteroid could hit Earth parallel to what is shown in this movie. To say it is not possible is an understatement. Our imagination and creativity conceived this movie and there's logic behind the consequences of holding back potential countermeasures just because of political optics. When the world is obliterated, who is to blame?