@@beyondandthen There wasn't, the nuke was on the mother ship in space which when destroyed allowed earth fighter pilots to engage the atmospheric alien craft, however they had ran out of sidewinder missiles so the crazy guy flew his plane into their main weapon and the ship blew up....conventionally blew up, no nuke explosion. Case closed.
@@SMSCOOBY71 dude he had a stuck nuclear missile in his plane when they did massive nuclear missiles using aircrafts to attack the mother ship when it was immune to attacks due their electromagnetic shield, rewatch the movie and u'll understand
@@wassusgoth1 shut the fuck up stupid, I watched the movie and I also understand and can speak proper English. He had a stuck sidewinder missile (a Fox 2 - infrared guided missile) so he kamikazed his plane instead. Do you even know missile designations? Why don't YOU go watch the film, fucking dumbass.
@@wassusgoth1 Sorry m8.. But you are wrong. The nuke was on the mothership in space. This was not a nuke explosion. Russell Case (Randy Quaids character) flew his plane into the main weapon because he was the only one with a Sidewinder missile left. And Sidewinders are no nukes (far from it) .. But because his one jammed and there was seemingly no hope left to take down the aliens (who were about to unleash their main weapon on Area 51 obliterating almost the entire main cast left on Earth) he decided to sacrifice himself by flying his plane itself into the weapon. The big explosion was caused because apparently blowing up their main weapon causes a chain reaction over the entire ship (probably because a reactor powering up the weapon exploded) And before you say I'm wrong and I have to watch the movie again: This was one of my favourite movies for a long time and I've seen it more times than I like to admit. Even very recently.
I think my personal favourite is from 'The Sum of All Fears'. It's the realisation of a nuke about to go off in their own city, and kind of makes the audience feel like they're right amongst it all. Not just the special effects, but the chilling feeling it creates.
If we forget, and it is a very hard thing to overlook, the whole fridge thing, the Indiana Jones one is actually, visually, rather realistic as far as I understand. Mainly the fact of how its not just a big light on the ground. The nuclear explosion would dwarf by orders of magnitude the brightness of the sun for the first few seconds, making everything hypercontrasted and with harsh shadows.
The shockwave aspect is may be overexaggerated, but light emission is quite accurate. Its not just super bright, this light itself is carrying enough energy to ignite anything that can be ignited and even to burn surface of concrete and metals.
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Off the top of my head: The Peacemaker (with George Clooney and Nicole Kidman), Next (with Nicolas Cage), Broken Arrow (with John Travolta) have nuke scenes too. Mission Impossible 4 and Xmen Apocalypse have cool scenes involving nukes (but without explosion)
In real life blowing up a meteor wouldn't probably do very good because it's more than likely the meteor is what's known as a rubble pile which is thousands of smaller asteroids clumped together to form one bigger mass and once you blew it up it would more likely just come back together due to gravity and end up hitting the Earth anyway
Did you know you can actully survive in a fridge but it’ll probably injure you in the insides and plus fridges are strong enough to handle 3 nukes there C:
the one from Batman Dark knight rises where he takes the nuke out to the sea is pretty cool aswell, and i think you could have included the Mushroom cloud on the indiana Jones clip
Its ironic other then the fridge bit the Indiana Jones scene is pretty accurate to the real thing. The flash starting fires then the shockwave demolishing everything.
The one in Independence Day is actually not a nuclear explosion it was a normal missile from the jet which crashed into the alien ship. The beam coming from the alien ship is unknown of what it was but definitely wasn't nuclear.
Think you got the wrong clip from Independence Day; the nuke was the missile Jeff Goldblum and Will Smith fired off inside the alien mothership, not the alien city-killer backfiring when an F/A-18 flew up the barrel right as they pulled the trigger. Also you forgot the scene of Baltimore getting nuked in "The Sum of All Fears".
Those black and brownish red mushrooms and skeleton people? That one is more like funny. At least in the Threads they used real footages of nuclear explosions.
love the style of the end of the American spacecraft movies, NASA always solves the problems of humanity. And they always put the NASA offices at the end and everyone is happy, It's fun and great at the same time
Some funny facts. ICBMs are flying up pretty high, way higher than the average flying altitude of commercial airplanes. No missiles are coming down to the ground carrying a warhead, only the warhead is released from the MIRV and only the warheads starts to falling down to the target. There is no propelling force on the warhead only gravity do its job. The Golden Gate bridge is too massive to be completely destroyed by a single warhead. Its massive concrete and steel pillar could withstand any explosion except a direct hit. There is no shockwave in space and no force transferred from the "explosion". However flying debris or asteroid chucks can do serious damage to anything. There is no air resistance in space therefore those pieces will fly until hitting something. Fridge are not nuke resistant and wont fly hundreds of meters from a single nuclear explosion. Any car close enough to be destroyed by the explosion would burn and its passengers would burned to death by the flash. Shockwaves doesnt rip off the flesh from humans. The last explosion wasnt nuclear at all.
2:30 every cod gamer when the enemy has a 25 kill streak
Lol
LOL nuke
i forgot this comment exists
lol this is literally nuketown
Xd
I remember watching the nuke town scene as a kid and it made my cry becuase I thought the manequens where real people
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that awkward moment when the number 1 nuclear explosion in a movie wasn't a nuclear explosion...
There was a nuclear bomb inside the flight or that ship... case closed
@@beyondandthen There wasn't, the nuke was on the mother ship in space which when destroyed allowed earth fighter pilots to engage the atmospheric alien craft, however they had ran out of sidewinder missiles so the crazy guy flew his plane into their main weapon and the ship blew up....conventionally blew up, no nuke explosion.
Case closed.
@@SMSCOOBY71 dude he had a stuck nuclear missile in his plane when they did massive nuclear missiles using aircrafts to attack the mother ship when it was immune to attacks due their electromagnetic shield, rewatch the movie and u'll understand
@@wassusgoth1 shut the fuck up stupid, I watched the movie and I also understand and can speak proper English.
He had a stuck sidewinder missile (a Fox 2 - infrared guided missile) so he kamikazed his plane instead.
Do you even know missile designations?
Why don't YOU go watch the film, fucking dumbass.
@@wassusgoth1 Sorry m8.. But you are wrong.
The nuke was on the mothership in space.
This was not a nuke explosion.
Russell Case (Randy Quaids character) flew his plane into the main weapon because he was the only one with a Sidewinder missile left. And Sidewinders are no nukes (far from it) .. But because his one jammed and there was seemingly no hope left to take down the aliens (who were about to unleash their main weapon on Area 51 obliterating almost the entire main cast left on Earth) he decided to sacrifice himself by flying his plane itself into the weapon.
The big explosion was caused because apparently blowing up their main weapon causes a chain reaction over the entire ship (probably because a reactor powering up the weapon exploded)
And before you say I'm wrong and I have to watch the movie again: This was one of my favourite movies for a long time and I've seen it more times than I like to admit.
Even very recently.
How to survive skynet attack :
*Hiding inside fridge*
Or
*Be the camera man*
Isn’t that terminator
hahaha its really fun you can die only in movies you can survive.
indiana jones reference
@yayznz Akagam's oh heyyy
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I think my personal favourite is from 'The Sum of All Fears'. It's the realisation of a nuke about to go off in their own city, and kind of makes the audience feel like they're right amongst it all. Not just the special effects, but the chilling feeling it creates.
Nuke: destroys the Golden Gate Bridge
COD MW: helicopters just spin around
Noir To hide hello brother from almost same prof pic
When you see the scene carefully another nuke directly strikes the bridge while in cod4 the choppers are about a few miles off from the ground zero
A Man: falls into the rever
Because Capitan Price's cigar
Its as if the size of the nukes were different!
If we forget, and it is a very hard thing to overlook, the whole fridge thing, the Indiana Jones one is actually, visually, rather realistic as far as I understand. Mainly the fact of how its not just a big light on the ground. The nuclear explosion would dwarf by orders of magnitude the brightness of the sun for the first few seconds, making everything hypercontrasted and with harsh shadows.
The shockwave aspect is may be overexaggerated, but light emission is quite accurate. Its not just super bright, this light itself is carrying enough energy to ignite anything that can be ignited and even to burn surface of concrete and metals.
@@angeltensey and lead melts easily
It was kinda stupid of him to wander onto a testing sight but he survived worse things
godzilla 2014 has nuke
godzilla 2019 has oxygen destroyer nuke
Itz hae
Big difference I guess
Yeah
You'r right
JUST NOAH you’re
@@JavaScrapper ohw sorry😂
Terminator Genisys' scenes of destruction are so realistic I can almost feel the havoc like I was watching real recordings on TV
I mean there might be nuclear war if Russia goes nuclear
WTF!? Level your audio, damn!
we become deaf
There's this thing called turning your device down
@@cherrikola999
That won't fix the leveling issue,
All right
The explosion of the ship in independence day wasn't a nuclear explosion. just the mother ship in orbit was.
You forgot the one in Texas.
Michael Kantner ya but that one wasn’t as good cuz most of it was in NV mode
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No.1 Independence Day
"You sunk my Battleship!"
I'm not certain I would call that a "nuclear explosion". More like a process interrupted.
i must say terminator genisys have the best golden gate bridge destruction on movie history(IMHO)
San Andreas: am I a joke to you?
I love the Transamerica pyramid scene. Beautiful
"The Core"-hold my lack of ozone layer....
How to survive nuclear attack/test:
1: Got a job as cameraman.
2: Film nuclear explosion.
Maciox Болитголова CHANNEL ABANDONED hide in a fridge
No 2. Has stuck with me every since I watched it when I was 4, and it just is terrifying to watch. I cried hell.
Just because of the music between clips, I hope I never visit this page again. It would have been difficult to have found more annoying music.
2:56 "Hey honey, I heard that last Friday's TV show was a blast."
The terminator 2 explosion is very accurate. The radiation from the explosion is more than enough to evaporate every atom in your body
Yeah except it would be instantaneous
0:40 just ruined a party
Your profile😩
What about it
That dog past away:(
@xxdogexx uhm
2:20 old but gold COD days :(
The Nuke Town
I still have cod 2
Rip Mankins
😢
I think that is a genuine location
4:43 "Hello Bois Im Back ! :D"
This speech was like in jacksepticeyes Video
how to survive from an earthquake to a nuclear bomb:
be the camera
Me as a child:has nightmares
Texans:2 eyed mike winhouskey
3:58 plan: stick to the fence and you wont get killed reality: you did actual reality: it was a dream all along god damn
Off the top of my head: The Peacemaker (with George Clooney and Nicole Kidman), Next (with Nicolas Cage), Broken Arrow (with John Travolta) have nuke scenes too. Mission Impossible 4 and Xmen Apocalypse have cool scenes involving nukes (but without explosion)
The music goes perfect with this
I think you should have added the one from the sum of all fears but overall a good list
Imagine joe ding in a fridge and actually surviving a nuclear explosion
In real life blowing up a meteor wouldn't probably do very good because it's more than likely the meteor is what's known as a rubble pile which is thousands of smaller asteroids clumped together to form one bigger mass and once you blew it up it would more likely just come back together due to gravity and end up hitting the Earth anyway
0:40 skynet: *starts* Humanity: *ends*
bomb:
2:53 when a dog barks
I love how nukes in movies can destroy full fucking cities but not a fridge.
Everyone: *having a good day*
The nuke: I'm about to ruin this man's whole career
Golden gate bridge: *exists*
New movie: is for me? ☺
👉👈
Did you know you can actully survive in a fridge but it’ll probably injure you in the insides and plus fridges are strong enough to handle 3 nukes there C:
All States: we are continuing to build.
The nukes: not today.
twin tower / new york: EXIST
all disaster movies: well, here i go killing again..
Terminator 2 pretty much summed up my my fears
1: Deadly Robots
2: A nuclear outburst
Nuclear atom: why im not in this video Godzilla: cause you wake me
Clips: 😢😢😢
Intermission-Music: 🥳🥳
the one from Batman Dark knight rises where he takes the nuke out to the sea is pretty cool aswell, and i think you could have included the Mushroom cloud on the indiana Jones clip
the intro music really does go along with the theme of the video
Why is the inbetween music so damn loud?
It is freaking annoying
THE CHUNKS ARE 400 MILES AWAY:
Chunks: u sure?
How to survive supernova: hide in fridge for 10 seconds or be a cameraman
The lithium 6 problem where they all ran out and thought lithium 7 will do the trick
Welcome to another episode of "why tha hell i am watching this"
Nuclear: Noooooooooo Space: yeah Nuclear: :( I'm dead and my radiation is dead :(
That last one is no nuke.
Just the bigger version of putting your finger in the barrel of a gun to make it explode as shown in old WB cartoons.
when the teacher gives you extra homework is basically this
2:20 me playing call of duty when it’s a 1 v 1
xxdogexx yeah
Oh your Alive finally a video!
im back from the dead!
And then u got nuked
@@firewire5397 make top 10 destruction in 2012 (Los Angeles)
you forgot to put a moment with mushroom in in Jones scene
Nuke:haha no one can beat me
Super nova exploding near earth:oh hello there! :D
A super nova is an exploding star at the end of its life dude.
So a fridge should keep me safe during a nuclear explosion? Noted.
indiana jones seens like fallout o nuketown in cod
The nuke killed the mothership, dude. Use movies you've actually seen.
Colossal titan be like:
Wow good job
Its ironic other then the fridge bit the Indiana Jones scene is pretty accurate to the real thing. The flash starting fires then the shockwave demolishing everything.
0:51 chockwave destruction
In independence day this wasn't a nuke but earlier in the movie they used one
My 200% rating to this world best Top 5 nuclear explosion disaster movies in the end God bless you to make new world of champions!
Independence day doesn't specify nuclear instead "Sum of All fears"
Number 3 as Indiana Jones was a good pick
number 1 has the A word, be careful kids
Threads. The nuclear scene that showed Sheffield England destroyed by a nuclear bomb. That was the best one.
Well you can survive all those nukes
Just if you had a refrigerator
@sophy h ok?
Destruction movie: exists
*golden gate bridge: my time has come..*
The music:🤩😁😁👍🏼👍🏼😌 the scenes:💀
Just came here to get the list of movies and foung somthng awesome
Did you really just put Independence day above Genesis, and One Day After not even on the list?
Look how brave is the camera man
What about Top 5 landmark destruction scenes?
2:22 Call of duty black ops 2
0:58 My brain When I go to Space
*I’M BAAACKKKKK*
Fucking terrifying nuclear explosions:
are scary
Video:
*Insert Joker dancing to this silly music*
4:05
When you woke up from a nightmare where fortnite ruled the world.
Same
My nightmare
The one in Independence Day is actually not a nuclear explosion it was a normal missile from the jet which crashed into the alien ship. The beam coming from the alien ship is unknown of what it was but definitely wasn't nuclear.
If these are real movies, Then why are we still alive
Ricardo Sotelo lol idk
you waiting for a wooosh?
damn, real shit tho
Didnt even show the whole Terminator 2 nuke scene.
That whole scene was a well edited and near perfect scene.
Think you got the wrong clip from Independence Day; the nuke was the missile Jeff Goldblum and Will Smith fired off inside the alien mothership, not the alien city-killer backfiring when an F/A-18 flew up the barrel right as they pulled the trigger. Also you forgot the scene of Baltimore getting nuked in "The Sum of All Fears".
How did the bridge blow up
The terminated genyis is like a nightmare to me cuz its lots of nukes
The how to survive a nuke guide:
Be the facking cameraman
Good lord I really hope you fixed the sound in your future videos
Your videos are 🤩
My favorite part when that DAD is like YAY WE GOING TO DIE :D
Fun fact, that indiana Jones scene was what the Call of Duty Map; Nuketown is based off of.
Dude?! How about the nuclear bomb scenes from The Day After?
Those black and brownish red mushrooms and skeleton people? That one is more like funny. At least in the Threads they used real footages of nuclear explosions.
love the style of the end of the American spacecraft movies, NASA always solves the problems of humanity. And they always put the NASA offices at the end and everyone is happy, It's fun and great at the same time
Thanks , it help me relieved my tension
That guy in Independence Day is a warrior a hero etc. he was the best person in this movie well one of the best anyway
I like the part with the nuke
2:43 the can of crisco that almost beat indiana jones
You should of put the first movie one in the Golden Gate Bridge collapses in movies video
Some funny facts.
ICBMs are flying up pretty high, way higher than the average flying altitude of commercial airplanes.
No missiles are coming down to the ground carrying a warhead, only the warhead is released from the MIRV and only the warheads starts to falling down to the target. There is no propelling force on the warhead only gravity do its job.
The Golden Gate bridge is too massive to be completely destroyed by a single warhead. Its massive concrete and steel pillar could withstand any explosion except a direct hit.
There is no shockwave in space and no force transferred from the "explosion". However flying debris or asteroid chucks can do serious damage to anything. There is no air resistance in space therefore those pieces will fly until hitting something.
Fridge are not nuke resistant and wont fly hundreds of meters from a single nuclear explosion.
Any car close enough to be destroyed by the explosion would burn and its passengers would burned to death by the flash.
Shockwaves doesnt rip off the flesh from humans.
The last explosion wasnt nuclear at all.
I feel like number 5 on the list was the best out of all of these
T2 is the best one! Dark and violent even 30 years after!