Sheldon’s job is to find the genius in the genius…

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  • @anndefauw1161
    @anndefauw1161 15 дней назад +4356

    The one time I didn't mind hearing the chalk squeaking 😂❤

    • @JR-zm2yu
      @JR-zm2yu 15 дней назад +21

      Ohhhh Wow!!! You are spot on! Same here!!! 😂🙌🙏

    • @tenderjoncy
      @tenderjoncy 15 дней назад +19

      I'm still cringing in any chalk squeaking but I love this scene.

    • @chelseanabonne
      @chelseanabonne 15 дней назад +5

      😂😂

    • @da_yanti.f.6363
      @da_yanti.f.6363 14 дней назад +5

      Same 😂

    • @dlolive9990
      @dlolive9990 14 дней назад +11

      Ironically I was fine until I read your statement 🤣🤣

  • @annie_42
    @annie_42 15 дней назад +4194

    This movie is SO important.... & we should have been taught about these women in history class.... it's a shame we weren't.

    • @arasuka6889
      @arasuka6889 15 дней назад +172

      @@annie_42 systemic racism still at play even today

    • @Furrina89
      @Furrina89 15 дней назад +109

      Because the actual Boss was like Paul, and not the Kevin Costner character. Be thankful that their stories are finally coming out

    • @Apollo_G
      @Apollo_G 15 дней назад +36

      maybe you werent, but my high school taught us when we were like 14

    • @MaryJane-bk9vj
      @MaryJane-bk9vj 15 дней назад +76

      You are soooo right!
      Till today we learn a lot of men, who were important in history and quite nothing about women.
      I am german and was a child and was allowed to stay up the night of the moon-landing to watch it. Quite all of my generation can name the astronauts at 3 o' clock in the morning if asked. But till this film quite none knew about these women - what a disgrace.

    • @babsurge7410
      @babsurge7410 15 дней назад +81

      My son's 5th grade class learned about these women and went to watch the play. This is in the UK. The topic was "hidden figures" so it covered a range of brilliant women who didn't get the recognition they deserved during their time.

  • @breeze8756
    @breeze8756 13 дней назад +327

    They were called,
    " Human Computers".
    That's how smart they were. I vaguely remember my sister saying she wanted to be a Human Computer back in the late 60's.
    Like these ladies, she loved math and became a math and history teacher. As soon as Computers came out, she took a course at night on her own. By then she was teaching and had her own family. But, this was important to her so she took the course after school was out. She never went as far as these Ladies. But, upon her untimely death, her school allowed her entire class and others to attend her funeral and they planted 3 trees on The campus in her honour that are full grown today.
    Anytime I asked her a question....she NEVER answered with
    "I don't know".
    She knew everything!
    So, anytime a child is really good at math, encourage them, support them bc you never know if they're a "Human Computer" with answers NASA is waiting on today.

    • @My89Rhythm
      @My89Rhythm 12 дней назад +14

      I love that! My son likes math, I only need to show it to him once and he gets it.

    • @mystdragon8530
      @mystdragon8530 12 дней назад +15

      I think they weee just called computers. The electric computer was named after the humans.

    • @breeze8756
      @breeze8756 10 дней назад +8

      @@mystdragon8530
      I think that's essentially what I said.
      My sister used The phrase "Human Computer" before this movie was a thought. These individuals were apparently already being used as such before IBM. In the movie, they had to operate the first one bc no one else could.
      They were incredibly intelligent and this movie made History for them. Essentially, Glenn refused to attempt to orbit the earth without Katherine Johnson First doing her own fact check. That's amazing respect.💯

    • @andrewzimmerman6059
      @andrewzimmerman6059 9 дней назад

      Soooo… a mentat?

    • @wallihaley5194
      @wallihaley5194 6 дней назад +5

      Your sister was an amazing woman. What a legacy!

  • @jaiyabyrd4177
    @jaiyabyrd4177 14 дней назад +1143

    Taraji P. Henson should've gotten an Academy Award for Best Actress for this role

    • @kevinthompson5691
      @kevinthompson5691 13 дней назад +10

      I agree

    • @bettyhudson979
      @bettyhudson979 13 дней назад +15

      She would have gotten an Oscar if she just had been a white actress 😮

    • @MicheleKaiser-io2dx
      @MicheleKaiser-io2dx 13 дней назад +11

      She was wonderful!

    • @andreaso8886
      @andreaso8886 13 дней назад +18

      Still don't understand why she did not receive it.
      But probably because people were busy promoting Ghostbusters 2016 around that time. A far more important film (sarcasm)

    • @jakobbraun5180
      @jakobbraun5180 13 дней назад +1

      she plays so different than in „person of interest“ - now that‘s acting!

  • @pek5117
    @pek5117 15 дней назад +787

    Damn she was smart. Even when they got the IBM it wouldn't work without her

    • @chrismoule7242
      @chrismoule7242 14 дней назад +21

      No - that was her friends

    • @deborahmulloy3580
      @deborahmulloy3580 14 дней назад +5

      It was her, remember John Glenn

    • @pek5117
      @pek5117 14 дней назад +9

      @chrismoule7242 it was her team.

    • @breeze8756
      @breeze8756 13 дней назад +24

      They were called,
      " Human Computers".
      That's how smart they were. I vaguely remember my sister saying she wanted to be a Human Computer back in the late 60's.
      Like these ladies, she loved math and became a math and history teacher. As soon as Computers came out, she took a course at night on her own. By then she was teaching and had her own family. But, this was important to her so she took the course after school was out. She never went as far as these Ladies. But, upon her untimely death, her school allowed her entire class and others to attend her funeral and they planted 3 trees on The campus in her honour that are full grown today.
      Anytime I asked her a question....she NEVER answered with
      "I don't know".
      She knew everything!
      So, anytime a child is really good at math, encourage them, support them bc you never know if they're a "Human Computer" with answers NASA is waiting on today.

    • @pek5117
      @pek5117 13 дней назад +6

      @breeze8756 computers don't work without people to program them. Nowdays all programs just run on their own but back then you had to make punch cards to feed Into the big ass machine to make it work and you needed to know how to make those cards.

  • @JesseDuran-ju6ov
    @JesseDuran-ju6ov 13 дней назад +102

    Sheldon played such an A-hole in this movie!!!! I love that he finally respected her at the end. Taraji was a beast in this movie. She should have won an award for this. Long way from yelling at "Jody"

    • @lexdunn4160
      @lexdunn4160 11 дней назад +3

      Sheldon is a character on a TV show. Jim Parsons is an actor who played Sheldon and Paul.

    • @lazaruslazuli6130
      @lazaruslazuli6130 10 дней назад +1

      @@lexdunn4160 He plays a POS well.

    • @lexdunn4160
      @lexdunn4160 8 дней назад +2

      @@lazaruslazuli6130 Yeah, Parsons is a good actor.

    • @dennisbryson1782
      @dennisbryson1782 7 дней назад +6

      She should have won best actress or at the least...best supporting actress. She has never been given her honorary dues. She is excellent

  • @kirksnyder6190
    @kirksnyder6190 14 дней назад +935

    I am so pissed I did not learn about these ladies, these Heroines who saved our ass as a country when we needed it. I have been reading up since I watched it.

    • @johnmelrose3774
      @johnmelrose3774 14 дней назад +6

      How did they save America?

    • @jerriporter5500
      @jerriporter5500 13 дней назад +2

      We know it now, and many others do, too!

    • @dalewoodall788
      @dalewoodall788 13 дней назад +1

      You just learned it.

    • @dja3456
      @dja3456 13 дней назад +17

      ​@johnmelrose3774 we made it to uncharted territory and people didn't die

    • @jennifersholars6708
      @jennifersholars6708 13 дней назад +3

      Could you please tell me the name of this movie?

  • @JulieRainyPDX
    @JulieRainyPDX 12 дней назад +24

    FYI, this movie is cleverly named Hidden Figures.

  • @galenhaugh3158
    @galenhaugh3158 15 дней назад +336

    ...but it WORKS, Paul.

  • @Shakespearelover1717
    @Shakespearelover1717 15 дней назад +662

    This scene always gives me chills!! The hair rises off the back of my neck!! Love it!!

  • @davidarnold1225
    @davidarnold1225 13 дней назад +40

    For us kids that grew up in the 60's, the space program was awesome!
    "Steely-eyed missle men"
    The behind the scenes stuff is incredibly interesting.

  • @sclaypool5436
    @sclaypool5436 14 дней назад +142

    HE didn't find the genius. Costner did!

    • @amandagardner565
      @amandagardner565 13 дней назад +9

      yep, Costner's character basically told him he FAILED to do his job because he was a racist prick.
      so glad neither of their characters was an actual person, i'd hate to think someone as incompetent as Paul (sheldon) was working for NASA back them (or now)

    • @chef197
      @chef197 12 дней назад

      They were real characters try reading and research.​@@amandagardner565

    • @artsteadman2230
      @artsteadman2230 11 дней назад +2

      @sclaypool6436 well scripted & casted movie

    • @jimmykanai4692
      @jimmykanai4692 10 дней назад +1

      ​@amandagardner565 , yes Jim Parson's played the character & embraced it really well, & similar to Joaquin Phoenix's character of Commodus in The Gladiator.
      They really got under you're skin to piss you off, 😂😂😂😂😂😂.
      Really great movie though, I felt the same anger & frustration, 😂😂😂😂.

    • @thelimitlesstech7343
      @thelimitlesstech7343 6 дней назад

      ​@amandagardner565, their characters were actual people. This movie is based on a true story.

  • @kellijohnson1462
    @kellijohnson1462 15 дней назад +507

    Loved this movie. It is so inspiring - about working hard to overcome obstacles. Without these women, we may not have made advances in space travel.

    • @arasuka6889
      @arasuka6889 15 дней назад +34

      @@kellijohnson1462 racism was the biggest obstacle. Got guy in my thread who doesn’t understand that was the whole point of the movie. White men taking the credit for work that isn’t theirs

    • @TomatoFILM-5
      @TomatoFILM-5  15 дней назад +7

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @justcallmegabbs
      @justcallmegabbs 15 дней назад +1

      Name of the film?

    • @AshleyCorbett-dw5sm
      @AshleyCorbett-dw5sm 15 дней назад +1

      It's called hidden figures for gabbs ❤

    • @stormangelus6638
      @stormangelus6638 15 дней назад +8

      ​@@justcallmegabbsHidden Figures

  • @marianasuarez8108
    @marianasuarez8108 15 дней назад +455

    Great movie! 🎥 Very enjoyable. I love how she gets everyone’s attention by talking them through the mathematical equations and at the end they all participate without objecting once!! You go girl!!! 😅

  • @d_k_h_922
    @d_k_h_922 14 дней назад +170

    What she accomplished was astounding and disgracefully we never learned about her in school.

    • @ChatGPT1111
      @ChatGPT1111 12 дней назад +2

      Cuz it never happened. Where's the proof?

    • @robertseton9474
      @robertseton9474 12 дней назад

      It wasn't made public because the USA was in a Space Race with the Soviet Union, it was the early Cold War. TOP Secret !
      I was a recent Hire, Grad Engr, NASA Contractor, Apollo Program late 60's. Females were Typists in a Typing Pool, and Administrative. Few, if any Females in Engrng Depts. I knew 2, one was a MEngr, the other Engr. left the Company after less than 6 months. All the males, mostly older WW2/Korea Vets treated her like a daughter. Not Good !
      Not much different early 70's, Space Shuttle Program. And, all pre-Desktop/Laptop Computers, even before 4 function calculators, + - × ÷. Labor intensive programs.
      This was the Era of Pencils, Quad Pads, Slide Rules and Pencil Sharpners.
      That guy Paul in the Movie Hidden Figures, You never want to work for or with someone like him. Your career would be a Dead End. He is a Relic ! Guys like him were everywhere, even as Profs in Engineering School. They can't think outside the Box, not in their DNA !

    • @JanKowalski-bm9rv
      @JanKowalski-bm9rv 11 дней назад

      @@ChatGPT1111 Proof - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Laser_Ranging_experiments

    • @KarlaBedminister
      @KarlaBedminister 11 дней назад +1

      ​@@ChatGPT1111lol

    • @chrisdemeritt1597
      @chrisdemeritt1597 10 дней назад +1

      It is a shame at how much real history we don't actually learn in school. I was in school in the 's, and not once did a history class make it past WWII. Every year, History started in 1492 and ended in 1945. I learned more about the Korean war from M*A*S*H and Vietnam War from Platoon than I did from any History class in school. Civil Rights? Kennedy Assassination? Kent State Massacre? McCarthy's Red Scare? Japanese American Intern Camps? nothing but silence from the schools.

  • @rontrick4411
    @rontrick4411 13 дней назад +20

    The best part for me .....I got to be taught by some of these people at Lakeland Technical College in Florida in the early 70s.....they made it seem so easy.....

    • @chrisdemeritt1597
      @chrisdemeritt1597 10 дней назад +1

      As a Engineering Tech, and a Engineering Student, We in Engineering have it easy today. I could be considered a bit of a CAD jockey, and often have to make several drawings a month. For class, I was forced to do the drawings by hand. yeah, that sucked, especially when you realized missed a dimension and need to shift everything over to properly fit a dimension into the drawing. It often feels like I'm cheating in the math class when I use a calculator to get an answer to a log or function instead of having to do it out by hand, like they did. I honestly don't know if I could have gone into Engineering back then.

  • @paktype
    @paktype 15 дней назад +45

    Paul is Sheldon without the intellect - only the arrogance.

    • @HistoryGe3k
      @HistoryGe3k 15 дней назад +4

      Paul was also incredibly intelligent. You had to be incredibly intelligent to get into the project. Unfortunately his ego and arrogance made him look bad and limited him in many ways. If he accepted her as a fellow genius and encouraged her, you would not be saying nasty things about him. Paul was also a genius.

  • @eeeeeeeeMan
    @eeeeeeeeMan 14 дней назад +62

    This is one of my favorite films. A story that needed telling, and it was superb.

  • @ralphmiller2517
    @ralphmiller2517 12 дней назад +5

    Should have taught this in history classes, may have been an influence on some ones life choices.

  • @rainydaylady6596
    @rainydaylady6596 15 дней назад +53

    The book should be read by every kid in school. 🙂🖖💕

    • @stompthedragon4010
      @stompthedragon4010 14 дней назад

      What is it called. In fact, what is the name of the movie?

    • @georgenightstar7812
      @georgenightstar7812 14 дней назад

      Hidden Figures is the movie name. Not sure about the book ​

    • @HistorianMom
      @HistorianMom 13 дней назад

      @@georgenightstar7812 The book is also called “Hidden Figures” and it’s pretty dense.

    • @mystdragon8530
      @mystdragon8530 12 дней назад +1

      Ya we should get rid of TV and have kids read way more books, 1984 in particular these days.

  • @debrarobey3749
    @debrarobey3749 15 дней назад +232

    To try to take credit for her hard work and brilliant mind

    • @marvissmith4588
      @marvissmith4588 15 дней назад +1

      Isn't that plagiarism?

    • @onigireee
      @onigireee 15 дней назад

      ​@@marvissmith4588 Only if you take it from an already published source.
      They want to take it before all that, present it to the world as theirs.

    • @williamsmith6213
      @williamsmith6213 15 дней назад

      ​@marvissmith4588 it is but seeing what time period the movie is set in, I doubt anyone gave a shit about a black woman getting her work ripped off by a white man except for a select few

    • @anio1349
      @anio1349 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@marvissmith4588 No, it's a daily occurrence in the business and academic worlds.

  • @jmc4791
    @jmc4791 16 дней назад +204

    Such an amazing movie...
    "Hidden Figures" follows 3 black women at NASA.

  • @joannemckinley2487
    @joannemckinley2487 15 дней назад +123

    Euler was not ancient. He lived during the 1700s, whereas Pythagoras was ancient. Both of their methods are still being taught today. Someone knowing math would not call Euler's method ancient.

    • @JareBear-vx8nn
      @JareBear-vx8nn 15 дней назад +38

      It’s a garbage line. The screenwriters needed a concise objection and knew that viewers wouldn’t know or care enough to demand better.

    • @gaintturnip
      @gaintturnip 15 дней назад +23

      I think it was an expression. Like saying my grandma is ancient even though she was born 8 decades ago.

    • @AddOrRemove
      @AddOrRemove 15 дней назад +18

      To initially doubt something from the 1700s can help you with spaceflight is somewhat understandable

    • @cryoblaster8371
      @cryoblaster8371 14 дней назад +9

      From their perspective they would reasonably call it ancient. They're in completely uncharted territory. For them they were numerically forming the future

    • @williamfoote2888
      @williamfoote2888 14 дней назад +4

      @@AddOrRemoveMathematics is timeless. It’d have been more accurate for them to switch from a geometric perspective to an algebraic one. Or a Cartesian coordinate to a polar one.
      A lot of what we know as math sprung from ancient Greeks to the 1500-1600-1700 time frame.
      ‘Math’ ‘always being dependable’ is worse than chalk on a chalkboard.

  • @viviennegasson4961
    @viviennegasson4961 13 дней назад +10

    Using Sheldon’s name as click bait is so wrong. The movie however is so right on so many levels 😊

    • @barbryll8596
      @barbryll8596 10 дней назад

      @@viviennegasson4961 Jim Parsons is his actual name

  • @breeze8756
    @breeze8756 13 дней назад +81

    THIS part was awesome!!!!🎉🎉🎉
    But, in THIS movie.... EVERY part was the BEST part! 😊 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @marcusmagdalena8944
    @marcusmagdalena8944 14 дней назад +11

    I could watch this a thousand times

  • @amatya.rakshasa
    @amatya.rakshasa 13 дней назад +54

    Nobody ever calls Euler's method ancient. The dude lived in the 1700s and even to this day, millions of people doing math use something developed by Euler every day. Also, nobody who knows math and uses math calls any kind of math "ancient". Math is Math. It's eternal. Nobody loses sleep over using a technique discovered 2,000 years back versus 2 months back.

    • @mystdragon8530
      @mystdragon8530 12 дней назад +3

      Ya I use 1+1 every day.

    • @chrisdemeritt1597
      @chrisdemeritt1597 10 дней назад +2

      Yeah. I'm a Engineering Student and have had Euler mention several times already, and a few years ago I was writing a video game controller and was using Eulers angles to control camera movement.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 10 дней назад

      Yea thats what I thought. Like dont we literally use that method in AI and shit. ion know differential equations

    • @noralopez5723
      @noralopez5723 10 дней назад

      true

    • @rolandmeyer3729
      @rolandmeyer3729 10 дней назад

      The script is only as smart as the scriptwriter. GIGO.

  • @RastaAfricanGentleman
    @RastaAfricanGentleman 15 дней назад +115

    She is so beautiful when playing refined roles like this. No stereotypical ghetto standards

    • @starburst2448
      @starburst2448 15 дней назад +2

      Either way black women show up!

  • @l.daniels168
    @l.daniels168 14 дней назад +55

    Paul's problem was he was so misogynistic and racist that he didn't want to admit that a BLACK WOMAN was way smarter than he was ...

    • @Aceg13579
      @Aceg13579 12 дней назад +7

      Wow nobody else got that, thank you! You are very intelligent!

  • @jwwardward1670
    @jwwardward1670 14 дней назад +141

    Im English and we were always taught about apartheid in South Africa,but the southern states off the USA were just as bad if not worse,these women were heroes

    • @breeze8756
      @breeze8756 13 дней назад +12

      At that time it wasn't just in the South. The entire country was the same when it came to race.

    • @brandonhavok
      @brandonhavok 13 дней назад

      I mean apartheid was a little worse. A white minority was controlling a country while heavily discriminating and segregating against the black majority.

    • @blueshibai
      @blueshibai 13 дней назад +6

      Still are bad.

    • @Inalienablerights15
      @Inalienablerights15 13 дней назад +3

      I never would have guessed NASA was a space-going plantation.

    • @Triggeredbyopinions
      @Triggeredbyopinions 13 дней назад +2

      ​@@blueshibaiokay victim. 😂

  • @mssbjh
    @mssbjh 14 дней назад +17

    All I was thinking the whole time was ..somebody take out your cell phone and take a picture of that board before it gets erased LOL

  • @dhanagunter5893
    @dhanagunter5893 14 дней назад +33

    These ladies were phenominal.

  • @conned
    @conned 15 дней назад +27

    Sheldon as in original character? That would be interesting.....we used Euler's method in Safran too

  • @punchie01
    @punchie01 15 дней назад +16

    Omg, i've watched this movie more than 10x, but how the heck didn't i realise this was the man who played Sheldon in BBT till now?! 😂

  • @gypzs9
    @gypzs9 15 дней назад +22

    Great movie: HIDDEN FIGURES. Every kid should see it, for inspiration.

  • @ArmyTiny-nz8od
    @ArmyTiny-nz8od 14 дней назад +9

    Sheldon be like: I'am I not enough to solve the NASA problems ??????

  • @mlg1783
    @mlg1783 15 дней назад +14

    There is no such thing as old or new math because numbers never lie.

    • @HistoryGe3k
      @HistoryGe3k 15 дней назад +4

      You obviously have not heard about statistics yet......

  • @ruthfischer4177
    @ruthfischer4177 12 дней назад +3

    We need more male blsck hero stories too. Im so impressed w this story. Thanks.

  • @audreywalton115
    @audreywalton115 15 дней назад +78

    What would the World Do, without the Black Woman❤

    • @samckitty4906
      @samckitty4906 15 дней назад +7

      Actually women. First calculator as we know today was created by a woman in the Victorian era.
      One of our best codebreakers in World War II was a female, but Edgar Hoover took the credit for her work because she was a woman. Women have created a lot in science through the centuries, but men took the credit.
      NASA wasn’t no places that the women actually started getting credit

    • @jodywho6696
      @jodywho6696 15 дней назад +2

      We would be lost. They are the strongest of us ALL. ✨💃✨

    • @dragonprincess8205
      @dragonprincess8205 14 дней назад +1

      The world would be a sadder, less intelligent, less interesting and less beautiful place

    • @ketaminefanatic7755
      @ketaminefanatic7755 12 дней назад

      Colonize the stars a century or two earlier, I reckon

    • @m.s9146
      @m.s9146 11 дней назад +1

      Katherine was a mixed race woman. Not implying that her white genes created genius but there is something to be celebrated about the genius created by the mix.

  • @syd6126
    @syd6126 16 дней назад +173

    The craziest thing to me about this movie is that the white manager in the glasses didn’t even exist, but Hollywood needed a white saviour to come in and be the liaison that gave the black woman her opportunity to shine SMH disappointing

    • @Becky.g.63.
      @Becky.g.63. 15 дней назад +32

      I thought he was like 3 different guys put together. That's what I had heard. It could be wrong.

    • @Glen.Danielsen
      @Glen.Danielsen 15 дней назад +2

      I didn’t know that. Thanks so much sister Sydney. I am thankful there is a God, and in short order He will grandly and wondrously compensate for every awfulness that Blacks have had to suck up and endure. I also believe that Blacks are God’s people - what other people have had to suffer as much as they?
      Racial hate, I think, is based on envy -jealousy of Black grace, style, poise, smarts, beauty, savvy, athleticism, strength of spirit, leadership, confidence, lyricism _(rap!),_ talent, and spirituality. I think of the majesty of a great gospel choir!
      Further, the fact that our country has not made amends where possible makes it complicit with its past. Just three examples: More widespread memorials could be built that memorialize Black experience. A new permanent $10 bill bearing Dr. Martin Luther King’s image modeled precisely after the Philippines’ stunningly beautiful 500 Peso bill. Finally, an amendment to our U.S. Constitution that officially formally apologizes for the atrocity of slavery _and_ the institutional oppression that followed.
      God bless you richly! Jesus is coming!
      🙏🏾 🤗

    • @iantha611
      @iantha611 15 дней назад +43

      In the book, there were multiple managers that were 'right place, right time' for each the women to be recognized. Their stories also span like a decade. For the purpose of the movie, the story takes all of those little instances and rolls them into one character to streamline the plot 😊

    • @senamilemlotshwa2878
      @senamilemlotshwa2878 15 дней назад +16

      @@iantha611 And its a good way to tighten the pacing just a bit while stating the roles the managers played

    • @pschaefer143
      @pschaefer143 15 дней назад +19

      Another way to look at this: Hollywood tried to show that a white person could and **should** see past color and see the amazing potential she had? That we all should? I wish one day for us all to move foward together, in love.

  • @doctorbanks7
    @doctorbanks7 13 дней назад +3

    This movie is so underrated. Wish I could have found out about it sooner.

  • @peteworthley146
    @peteworthley146 14 дней назад +4

    And she is a genius.

  • @kcw0809
    @kcw0809 12 дней назад +2

    I am just in awe. We should have heard about this decades earlier.

  • @auntcynauntcyn8392
    @auntcynauntcyn8392 13 дней назад +3

    Such a good movie. I loved it. Taraji was stunning in her role.

  • @solarmax11
    @solarmax11 14 дней назад +3

    It irritates me that I had to take a Women's History course & the textbook had no mention of this mathematical genius. But they had a whole chapter on Margaret Sanger, the woman who promoted women's health services particularly in the ghettos. Picture that. Think about it.

  • @randallgschwind3799
    @randallgschwind3799 12 дней назад +2

    Kevin Costner the Baptist from Oklahoma made this Movie and Gave Credit to the right Human Being!!! A Black Woman!!!

  • @marshamercer876
    @marshamercer876 13 дней назад +2

    Those men who set around and did nothing. While those ladies figured it all out. Shelton was so jealous of her. They even out did IBM.

  • @user-vm5ud4xw6n
    @user-vm5ud4xw6n 14 дней назад +12

    I depended on math to make my life miserable. I threw away my checkbook, bought money orders and life was good. Cheaper to spend $5-6 a month on money orders than a bunch of bad checks emptying my account!

  • @jodywho6696
    @jodywho6696 15 дней назад +13

    Im just loving this. Its uplifting. Its got heart. ✨😊💃✨

  • @jeremyjohnson2422
    @jeremyjohnson2422 13 дней назад +2

    Have watched about this on documentaries but never knew about these women doing this. Shanne it took this long for them to get the recognition they deserved

  • @joellyncarlson352
    @joellyncarlson352 14 дней назад +7

    This is an Awesome movie!

  • @marcochimio
    @marcochimio 13 дней назад +3

    Ya know what else is ancient math? Calculus, trig, series, geometry, algebra, Pythagorean theorem, approximations, probability, etc.

  • @lemon_girl24
    @lemon_girl24 15 дней назад +4

    Oh! Hidden Figures! We watched this in my Social Studies class

    • @robinmcintyre3472
      @robinmcintyre3472 13 дней назад +2

      That's wonderful to hear; I hope more schools utilize it in classes!👍

  • @idkwhodidthis2990
    @idkwhodidthis2990 14 дней назад +4

    My dvd came in the mail yesterday. Can't wait to watch it. Love Taraji and Kevin.

  • @MandaRenegade
    @MandaRenegade 12 дней назад +1

    Most fun fact about this movie: Miss Taraji P Henson is portraying the glorious Miss Katherine Johnson, once hearalded as a human computer, who was ALIVE TO SEE THIS MOVIE about her and her sisters!! We lost her in 2020, aged at 102!!
    Octavia Spencer portrays Miss Dorothy Vaughn, who passed in 2008 at age 98. And Janelle Monae portrays the fiesty Miss Mary Jackson, who we lost in 2005, aged 84. ❤❤

  • @keinethpentland963
    @keinethpentland963 15 дней назад +4

    GREAT MOVIE❤

  • @patriciajanemcgrath627
    @patriciajanemcgrath627 13 дней назад +3

    Just watched it again on Film 4. It never fails. Film at it best with a fantastic cast. 😊❤❤

  • @twilfits
    @twilfits 14 дней назад +28

    You do realize wo her genius that craft's reentry was a crap shoot. I remember as a child wondering, "Why don't they know where it will land? If they can launch it; why can't they establish that? " She just explained it. No parade for her!! Nothing.

  • @BeardyBaldyBob
    @BeardyBaldyBob 11 дней назад +1

    Glenn literally refused to launch until she had manually reviewed the numbers.
    That is how much faith he had in her

  • @Richwomanblack
    @Richwomanblack 15 дней назад +16

    Inspiration to all women and girls who love maths and science 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @tappychef1098
    @tappychef1098 16 дней назад +23

    Great movie

  • @moniquewhittington2235
    @moniquewhittington2235 10 дней назад +1

    She killed this role...period

  • @jameslalley3787
    @jameslalley3787 15 дней назад +34

    Genius has no color , race , age or gender! It’s God given! The trick and the truth is to recognize and encourage genius among us ! Those brilliant women were placed there by GOD Himself to be there at that exact moment in time! Costner’s character recognized God and his gifts and he supported them beyond the prejudices of the time!

    • @jodywho6696
      @jodywho6696 15 дней назад +4

      . Most men can focus on a problem, where women are multi function. Embrace it. We make a great fit. 😊

    • @jameslalley3787
      @jameslalley3787 15 дней назад +3

      @@jodywho6696 God certainly thought so ! And I agree wholeheartedly!

    • @jgw5491
      @jgw5491 12 дней назад +1

      ...and then she got to type it up. Under Paul's name no doubt. 'Cause she was just a computer.

    • @theallofist5461
      @theallofist5461 11 дней назад

      How naive. Your innocence is beautiful tho.

    • @jameslalley3787
      @jameslalley3787 11 дней назад +1

      @@theallofist5461 Some of see beyond our nose and others smash that nose into the wall of reality! I’d rather look beyond the wall!

  • @user-kv8vg6oc1c
    @user-kv8vg6oc1c 14 дней назад +2

    Its Paul's job to find it Sheldon is a fictional charter that plays on on another show

  • @marvissmith4588
    @marvissmith4588 15 дней назад +3

    Let's is a contraction for "let us". Was Paul implying that he was going to assist in typing up the report?

  • @chlsaust9018
    @chlsaust9018 15 дней назад +11

    Her MIND was ASTONISHING!! Hell, I got A’s in Calculus but dont think I could have done that❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @adamlone5548
    @adamlone5548 10 дней назад +1

    I've always struggled with advanced mathematics, but even I find it obvious that math doesn't become outdated. If it worked 1,000 years ago, it still works today and will work 1,000,000 years from now.

  • @janiefrankovich9837
    @janiefrankovich9837 13 дней назад +1

    Great movie!

  • @Sarah.mc1612
    @Sarah.mc1612 15 дней назад +7

    True meaning of inspirational women ❤

  • @tangerinerose3724
    @tangerinerose3724 15 дней назад +6

    I gotta watch this!

    • @msolivette
      @msolivette 15 дней назад +4

      Such a great movie❤

    • @rainydaylady6596
      @rainydaylady6596 15 дней назад +2

      I read the book and it was a real eye opener.

  • @Censoredagain7881
    @Censoredagain7881 11 дней назад +1

    Without that group of Black mathmatical genius women, we would not have gone to the moon and back.
    They were the unrecognized true heros of the moon landings!! Absolutely 100% 😊

  • @alauddinrosli1847
    @alauddinrosli1847 13 дней назад +1

    I never noticed Sheldon in that movie

  • @joselcruz2700
    @joselcruz2700 15 дней назад +3

    She needs a school or NASA building with her name even a statue will do

    • @BossDropbear
      @BossDropbear 15 дней назад +2

      She lived to 101 years of age. Lived long enough to see the NASA Katherine G Johnson Computational Research Facility.

    • @Edwardianschool
      @Edwardianschool 15 дней назад +3

      Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom! Congress awarded her the Congressional Gold Medal. Both are the highest civilian awards a person can receive. And she received the Silver Snoopy Award which is given by NASA astronauts personally, representing their own recognition of excellence! 🇺🇸🎖️🫡🇺🇸

  • @graemesmellie5223
    @graemesmellie5223 15 дней назад +8

    Darn wonderfull film

  • @Barabbas7798
    @Barabbas7798 13 дней назад +1

    Can't bring it back home bc thrust cannot be generated in a vacuum

  • @jasonrodgers9063
    @jasonrodgers9063 10 дней назад +1

    I bought this movie on DVD when it came out, played it for my grandkids when they came over for "popcorn/movie" night. Good memories.

  • @aaronzutler9959
    @aaronzutler9959 15 дней назад +3

    whats the name of this movie...looks awesome!

    • @ZZMJo
      @ZZMJo 15 дней назад +3

      Hidden figures.

    • @BeaLentine
      @BeaLentine 15 дней назад

      The Help

    • @ZZMJo
      @ZZMJo 15 дней назад +3

      @@BeaLentine ??? That's another movie...

    • @victoriastevens3166
      @victoriastevens3166 15 дней назад

      It's Hidden Figures :)

    • @aaronzutler9959
      @aaronzutler9959 15 дней назад

      @@victoriastevens3166 thank you!!

  • @genellrose4420
    @genellrose4420 15 дней назад +3

    🥰👸🏾🥰

  • @clydedenby1436
    @clydedenby1436 14 дней назад +2

    I seriously doubt it happened this way.

  • @dougcasteel8632
    @dougcasteel8632 4 дня назад

    I want to see that movie. Those women were Heroes that never got the credit and honor they deserved.

  • @Misslibelhula
    @Misslibelhula 15 дней назад +3

    Como se llama la pelicula, por favor?

  • @arasuka6889
    @arasuka6889 16 дней назад +29

    His name is Jim Parsons, not Sheldon, great movie horrible story about white men taking the credit again though

    • @astrowrld2870
      @astrowrld2870 16 дней назад +16

      that was the point, to show the work that went into it behind the scenes and who was responsible for some of the biggest accomplishments in human history

    • @flintfleming3935
      @flintfleming3935 16 дней назад +2

      These pioneers knew a little more than the higher ups did. That a fact.

    • @debrarobey3749
      @debrarobey3749 15 дней назад +1

      Men. Do it all the time. Color doesn't. Matter

    • @notdivi
      @notdivi 15 дней назад +3

      @@astrowrld2870lmfao the whole movie was a white savior movie 😂 “these white guys lifted her up and stood up for her” no lmfao she stood up for herself

    • @arasuka6889
      @arasuka6889 15 дней назад +1

      @@astrowrld2870 r/whoosh

  • @annoyingcat5328
    @annoyingcat5328 11 дней назад +1

    I believe the first computers were actually a group of women. They never made a mistake and when they switched to mechanical computers, they ran the numbers by them to make sure the mechanical computers didn't make any mistakes.

  • @woodytree1961
    @woodytree1961 11 дней назад +1

    Find a genius among the geniuses, very well said

  • @galenhaugh3158
    @galenhaugh3158 15 дней назад +4

    Paul can find the typer. Good boy, Paul.

  • @forsaken7161
    @forsaken7161 14 дней назад +2

    I never ever heard a mathematician calling eulers method ancient lol

  • @kevinlawson1746
    @kevinlawson1746 11 дней назад

    What's crazy is the actor is really writing all that out in real time, very impressive.

  • @carolandrews9406
    @carolandrews9406 11 дней назад +2

    Today the building they worked in is named the Katherine Johnson Center

  • @johngalt0096
    @johngalt0096 14 дней назад +2

    Just. Solve. The Problem. That is all. That is, or should be, OUR strength. Focus. On. The Problem. Or we Are doomed.

  • @user-jt5nx8su5z
    @user-jt5nx8su5z 10 дней назад

    This movie was so PHENOMENAL I KEPT THINKING ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF HER JOB!!!

  • @douglaspost5097
    @douglaspost5097 11 дней назад +1

    That movie was great. I can watch that one numerous times.

  • @thenon-conversationalistur2008
    @thenon-conversationalistur2008 7 дней назад +1

    Well let's type it up... and the genius starts walking in high heels to type it up after she figured it out.

  • @StarDust_2077
    @StarDust_2077 12 дней назад

    He will always be Sheldon to me. He played that role so well… it can’t be helped.

  • @williamegler8771
    @williamegler8771 8 дней назад +1

    She should have made an appearance on The Big Bang Theory and put Sheldon in his place!

  • @troyhiett1885
    @troyhiett1885 10 дней назад

    Im so glad this story got told. She was great in it.

  • @latarnickboston
    @latarnickboston 11 дней назад

    This is the role worth Oscars!! She literally gives me shivers and tears, at same time. Thank you Nature for giving us such talented People.

  • @TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk
    @TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk 11 дней назад

    Telling Sheldon Cooper to find a genius is, genius !

  • @craigdavis5407
    @craigdavis5407 11 дней назад +1

    Cookie,Sheldon,& Eliot Ness/Robin Hood/Jonathan Kent(Superman's Dad) are working together for NASA man.

  • @MentalS6k
    @MentalS6k 11 дней назад

    Just watched this film & the extras on this scene.
    The Boss tells the story of Sir Edmund Hilary climbing to the top of Everest.
    Of the group he was with, he wasn’t supposed to be the one to make it to the summit. As the others had peaked out with their fitness to go any further, Hilary was chosen to go all the way.
    The group had suggested someone else to go with him. Hilary instead chose the Sherpa Tenzing to go with him instead. A man he never knew to make it to the summit.
    During this final trek, Hilary found himself hanging by his finger tips to a drop to his death. He didn’t have the strength to pull himself up, so a Man he never knew pulled him up. Hence the phrase the Boss uses.
    A final point to the story, is that none of the two ever told who actually made it to the summit first. They took their secret pact to the grave.
    So, “your job is to (like Hilary) find the genius & help pull us all up so we can win”
    😊

  • @user-xg7iz4ok5z
    @user-xg7iz4ok5z 14 дней назад +1

    She is the only person that can make me love math !