Apparently, your daughters knew better than you what makes a good sci-fi movie about venturing to Mars. Chris, remember that scene, on the surface of Mars, where the black guy is in an open tent, sitting there, with no pressure suit on, but he's breathing and still alive and aware? Get real. If one walked out of his pressurized habitat, without a pressure suit, one would suffer a horrible, and very painful death, within 90 SECONDS or LESS!
I remember this movie. It was pretty good, but I really hate the trope in modern science fiction to always have people coming from or going to another galaxy. I'm pretty sure it started with *Superman, the Movie." Basically, Hollywood writers have no concept of size and structure of the universe and just use "another galaxy" because it sounds cool. There are some hundred billion other solar systems in our own galaxy, and even the nearest other galaxy is two million light years away. It makes no sense to go so impossibly far when you have vast resources much closer.
Yeah, they decided to go to 'different galaxies' and not to the planet right next to them lol. Not to mention such advanced civilization should be able to colonize Earth even before meteor impact, and of course they should be able to destroy the meteor, if they can make 1000s of intergalactic spaceships.
I saw this in the theater. I fell asleep and started snoring. My girlfriend smacked me awake. The best part was when Andy lifted his visor and died. Ohh Andy.
Great movie?? Pretentious yet nonsensical bs with zillion plot holes - for example these aliens chose to evacuate to 'different galaxies' and not to the planet right next to them lol. Not to mention such advanced civilization should be able to colonize Earth even before meteor impact, and of course they should be able to destroy the meteor, if they can make 1000s of intergalactic spaceships.
The possibilities of having water in any planet is always there because even here on earth it's presence was seen even before it became habitable. Finding one on space doesn't mean life is plausible.
while it does seem odd to go interstellar, you would have died trying to breath Earth's atmosphere a billion years ago. It was in the middle of the Neoproterozoic also known as the boring billion when very little changed. There was no free oxygen to breathe.
@@CraigHocker The person(s) who produced this recap seems to have made up the 1 billion years figure. In the planetarium scene, the characters mention the Martians sending their DNA to Earth when the supercontinent (Pangea) still existed which was ~300 million years ago, and the unexplained sudden explosion of life on Earth happening "100s of millions of years ago." Nothing in the movie points to a billion years ago. For the movie to work, the Martians had to go somewhere else, because had they come to Earth, well frankly, we wouldn't be here.
@@radioflyer985 Another aspect to consider, is that the aliens might have known about earth, but also knew to properly populate it, they would have to kill the dinosaurs. Depending on how that species ruled, such as ethics and morals, they might not even have considered earth viable due to it already having life. At the same time, they could have been the cause of the extinction with the intent to populate, but something happened leading to their destruction. We will never know.
If you think about it the alien's are pretty spiciest, the security protocol would attack anyone that is not originating from their DNA and is almost identical to them ...
Terri should have gone with Jim at the end. Her husband was dead so she had nothing to back to earth for. It would have been a better ending if she went with him so he wouldn't be alone when he went to the aliens planet.
This is one of the most annoying things whenever anyone talks about ancient 'alien' ruined structures on Mars. In theory it's within the realms of possibility. Probably not. But possible. They're not going to be just lighted dusted staring up at our satellites though. The only way we would find them is how we find really ancient stuff on Earth... Largely by accident because they've been covered over by natural formations and are deep down.
Tis my belief that the planet today known and accepted as MARS was though unfathomably long ago, was inhabited just as the Earth is today. However just as we know and realize that the Earth based on the subject of "CLIMATE" may sooner than we think, cause Earth to become uninhabital for us. And just as those who use to inhabit MARS perhaps came to Earth. We are planning to go back to MARS. My question is: Assuming Mars was once inhabitable, and for what ever reason became uninhabitable. Is the process that caused it still in process or has it stopped? If not the later, than going there would be a moot objective. Becasue we originated from Mars inhabitent's, when it was they who came here. Regardless of what they may have brought with them, in the unfatomable number of milleniuimd since. Nothing they had brought, would still exist. Except for to one degree or another, their DNA.
lol, good film if I am honest, but it is so stereotypical to depict the Ancestors with sparkly blue eyes, I think is insulting and bias towards the white man, who were not here before darker eyed and darker skinned people. It is time they told the truth.
This was one of my favs in the theatre. I took my daughters to see it the day it came out. They of course slept through it
Apparently, your daughters knew better than you what makes a good sci-fi movie about venturing to Mars. Chris, remember that scene, on the surface of Mars, where the black guy is in an open tent, sitting there, with no pressure suit on, but he's breathing and still alive and aware? Get real. If one walked out of his pressurized habitat, without a pressure suit, one would suffer a horrible, and very painful death, within 90 SECONDS or LESS!
Ive dragged my kids to some pretty cool movies when they were young, and unless it was animated, or The Transformers, I went through the same thing.
How old were they?
Missed the part where the team goes to Matt Damon’s place to buy potatoes
priceless! 😀
Hahaha 😂 bet ya can’t eat just one
@@joepipito7431 Nope, you can't, because you can't grow even one on Mars!
Of course, one can't grow potatoes, or anything else, on Mars.
@@samr.england613 POTATO 🥔 CHIPS
I remember this movie. It was pretty good, but I really hate the trope in modern science fiction to always have people coming from or going to another galaxy. I'm pretty sure it started with *Superman, the Movie." Basically, Hollywood writers have no concept of size and structure of the universe and just use "another galaxy" because it sounds cool. There are some hundred billion other solar systems in our own galaxy, and even the nearest other galaxy is two million light years away. It makes no sense to go so impossibly far when you have vast resources much closer.
Yeah, they decided to go to 'different galaxies' and not to the planet right next to them lol. Not to mention such advanced civilization should be able to colonize Earth even before meteor impact, and of course they should be able to destroy the meteor, if they can make 1000s of intergalactic spaceships.
Best movie ever about mars exploration 😊❤ yaaaaaaaasssss sci fi to its finest okay 👍🏼
Thank you! I don't have to watch the movie now.
I recommend you still watch the movie, it's great!
@@filmcrop agree
I saw this in the theater. I fell asleep and started snoring. My girlfriend smacked me awake. The best part was when Andy lifted his visor and died. Ohh Andy.
Woody.
😮🤭🤭🤭
I could barely stay awake during this video.
And then he did to himself "I should have watched Red Planet"
When was film made? The committing suicide to save his wife is very familiar.
This was a great movie.
I enjoyed it !! 👽
Tell us all, why was it great?
@@samr.england613 it's the only film they've ever seen.
@@jmcclain8237 I see.
Great movie?? Pretentious yet nonsensical bs with zillion plot holes - for example these aliens chose to evacuate to 'different galaxies' and not to the planet right next to them lol. Not to mention such advanced civilization should be able to colonize Earth even before meteor impact, and of course they should be able to destroy the meteor, if they can make 1000s of intergalactic spaceships.
Yes and it still is and thanks and praise to our neighbors we respect said respectfully...
Had seen it. Twice I believe.
It worths yours time.
This was a clever and moving film.
Bot
Neither. It makes no sense.
Good review. Gonna watch this again.
Lt Dan???
Humans destroyed Mars, found the Big Blue Marble.... and now, they're destroying that.
No they aren't.
Earth will still be here LONG AFTER WE'RE GONE.
Stop drinking the Kool-Aid
No they aren't.
Earth will still be here LONG AFTER WE'RE GONE.
Stop drinking the Kool-Aid
Did you miss the asteroid strike?
Billy Meier explains its all. It wasn't not a meteorit strike but a giant comet removed the atmosphere
LOL good joke.
Top tier cast, real scifi
Loved this movie!
I love the cameo by the Clone army turbo tank.
The possibilities of having water in any planet is always there because even here on earth it's presence was seen even before it became habitable. Finding one on space doesn't mean life is plausible.
Love this movie since seeing at the cinemas but seriously why didn't the Martians just come to earth instead of going into space?
while it does seem odd to go interstellar, you would have died trying to breath Earth's atmosphere a billion years ago. It was in the middle of the Neoproterozoic also known as the boring billion when very little changed. There was no free oxygen to breathe.
@@CraigHocker The person(s) who produced this recap seems to have made up the 1 billion years figure. In the planetarium scene, the characters mention the Martians sending their DNA to Earth when the supercontinent (Pangea) still existed which was ~300 million years ago, and the unexplained sudden explosion of life on Earth happening "100s of millions of years ago." Nothing in the movie points to a billion years ago.
For the movie to work, the Martians had to go somewhere else, because had they come to Earth, well frankly, we wouldn't be here.
@@radioflyer985 Another aspect to consider, is that the aliens might have known about earth, but also knew to properly populate it, they would have to kill the dinosaurs. Depending on how that species ruled, such as ethics and morals, they might not even have considered earth viable due to it already having life.
At the same time, they could have been the cause of the extinction with the intent to populate, but something happened leading to their destruction. We will never know.
@@Kale_Drekithat’s for the sequel
Hi film crop
Real good story actually
bro can’t tell gum from m&ms😂
ai gonna do what ai does
@@mattpat25 stfu kid. it’s not ai it’s someone who posted the video writing the script.
@@user-qh1ml2rw1s sure "kid", keep thinking that
@@mattpat25 ur name is Matt😂 anything u say is meaningless
@@user-qh1ml2rw1s ah so youre just an edgy 10 year old, got it
Human kind cannot begin to understand. there was never a beginning and there will never be an end... we are all just passing through.
Great movie.
It was a bit drawn out.
But it was a good movie.
Any updates on Jim?
Thought this was a pretty good movie, not the best but a pretty good watch.
mission to mars - is very old movie
The alien didn’t draw the solar system to scale.
i have vauge memories of this scene.
Pinned down... grabs him from behind 😮.
279 👍's up FilmCorp thank you for sharing 🤗
Gary Sinise looks really odd in this film- distracting
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gum??? that was m&ms….😐
Or skittles.
M&M is not gum:)
I used this to test a secondhand VCR.
Glad you found it useful
“The Spooked Luke” 😂 it’s ok I’m Black
If you think about it the alien's are pretty spiciest, the security protocol would attack anyone that is not originating from their DNA and is almost identical to them ...
1 billion years ago? Did it have dinosaurs?
Why didn't the Martians just go to earth?
Giant prehistoric mosquitoes.
1 billion years ago, Earth wasn't so nice to try to live on.
Becaus earth was not built yet silly.
Coz , it was not developed
Fair enough. Conditions would not be so good for life then .@@sasmalprasanjit2764
I drank everytime the narration said _Mars_ i died
Terri should have gone with Jim at the end. Her husband was dead so she had nothing to back to earth for. It would have been a better ending if she went with him so he wouldn't be alone when he went to the aliens planet.
I think she was grieving
Good over view but why make a video about a movie from 24 years ago ??
Annoying when your AI voice can't pronounce the word "steer".
The nasal monotone is certainly no help.
You missed the timestamp. It mispronounces Steer at 4:19
Sinise was wearing a terrible rug for this film
Besides the face being debunked....one of my favorite younger movie's
This is one of the most annoying things whenever anyone talks about ancient 'alien' ruined structures on Mars. In theory it's within the realms of possibility. Probably not. But possible. They're not going to be just lighted dusted staring up at our satellites though. The only way we would find them is how we find really ancient stuff on Earth... Largely by accident because they've been covered over by natural formations and are deep down.
based on true events
Apollo 13.5
Luke is Lt Dan
É o fim das era
Saw this in the theater, having seen in compared to 2001, and it was a load of hokey nonsense. When the Martian cried, everyone laughed.
No where in the movie does it state there were people 1 billion years before and I've seen the whole movie.
The Martian: Part 1
8:13
‘Multi Colored Gum”? - blasphemy!
Mars did or does make gum, but those were M&M’s !
Dont tell me it was not shot on earth.
No, it was shot on mars, it’s a joint production with the aliens
Who is following me, they are too many people
Those are MM’s, not gum.
this movie is very goofy, it does not know it tho and lives in its own universe of goofiness ^,^
Try proofreading
My favorite Martian movie.
Tis my belief that the planet today known and accepted as MARS was though unfathomably long ago, was inhabited just as the Earth is today. However just as we know and realize that the Earth based on the subject of "CLIMATE" may sooner than we think, cause Earth to become uninhabital for us. And just as those who use to inhabit MARS perhaps came to Earth. We are planning to go back to MARS.
My question is: Assuming Mars was once inhabitable, and for what ever reason became uninhabitable. Is the process that caused it still in process or has it stopped? If not the later, than going there would be a moot objective. Becasue we originated from Mars inhabitent's, when it was they who came here. Regardless of what they may have brought with them, in the unfatomable number of milleniuimd since. Nothing they had brought, would still exist. Except for to one degree or another, their DNA.
Tis that your belief? Oookay.
Tis my belief you're full of shit.
Mars was never inhabited…
You're quoting from, "Mission to Mars"? The lamest Mars sci-fi movie ever made in modern times? God help us all!
The music score of this trash movie made my skin crawl
A movie that started well and descended into utter stupidity and really, really bad CGI.
Cheesiest movie ever! Even the recorded voice was annoying!Could have been better but whatever.
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Stupid movie, great cast.
Thumbs down any video with an AI voice
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movie sucked
Cheap c grade...movie
More Silly HollyWeed Crap than Marz!
Make a movie about Venus instead.
It's much more interesting.
lol, good film if I am honest, but it is so stereotypical to depict the Ancestors with sparkly blue eyes, I think is insulting and bias towards the white man, who were not here before darker eyed and darker skinned people. It is time they told the truth.
Neandertaler waren nicht schwarz😂
Black astronaut........LMAO