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I pray that in this lifetime we never have to experience this devastating act of violence but if we do, I just pray that we all are with our loved ones and I get to hold my family one last time 😔🤧✌🏽
@Helga Fleischer those won't kill the person using it. Ya start dropping nukes it'll kill the enemy and you. And it's showing how stupid it was to invent something that will end the world.
@@queteimporta8069 Our current crop of genius is most likely inventing even worse things than these. 8 billion people = a whole lot of geniuses with exactly zero morals or ethics out there just waiting for the chance.
So fucking sad this actually happened in real life two different times The amount of indiscriminate death of the residents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki... RIP to everyone in those two cities
I remember where I was as a teen watching the playground nuke scene. That scene is one that has haunted my thoughts and dreams. I'm 45 and still think and dream about it. Nightmares would be better to say.
The music is so peacefully playing as chaos happens and millions of lives are taken in seconds. kids that never got to grow up and enjoy their life gone in the blink of an eye. Hopefully, this never happens.
I really pray to God that this does not happen, the world is very afraid of a nuclear war and even more so with what is happening in the world currently.
It's such a solemn and impactful scene because I think we all realize that at really any given moment what's depicted can very much turn into our reality.
If it is a full scale exchange between us and Russia every single target will receive several waves of warheads. Russia would launch around 400 ICBMs each with 5-7 warheads, which ends up being around 2500 warheads launched on the us. It’s enough for every city, base and silo to get hit a half dozen times over. Complete and total annihilation.
"We all." Wake up. The Cold War ended 30 years ago. And, with it, the generations of people afraid of nuclear war. Zoomers don't know this fear. Boomers have forgotten it. Which is why we have a new war looming on the horizon.
Precisely. And that is why, I. Have made the most dangerous piece of code to ever exist. A self replicating code, which automatically dumps all information out to the public, and spreads as a worm virus, with multiple different exploits being used, to ensure that destruction occurs. *There is no way to stop the inevitable.*
The music on its own is so beautiful and calming but adding it to such a dark and horrifying scene just makes this all more of an experience! It’s such a punch to the gut!
The Bible quotes - "dust thou art, and dust thou shall become" - and that "the evil ones will be dust beneath your feet." Hopefully , that means our "leaders" who think they can "win" a nuclear war !
All of these Nuke scenes and Destruction scenes always prove one thing, that the chances of anything happening are always seeming impossible, but are never 0.
During the cold war I brought up my kids knowing that this might become a reality and it scared me to the point I questioned the sense in bringing kids into such a messed up world. Then came the end of the cold war and I thought that the threat had gone away. Now I'm a Grandfather and the fear and dread has once again returned. I wonder if the Human Race will ever sort itself out or are we really doomed to wipe ourselves out for no earthly good reason?
Mankind "only" has to find a way to send bad leaders to hell before they can create any damage. Putin should have died already 20 years ago in some commando action and none of the problems today with Russia would exist.
To be clear, the threat never went away. The end of the cold war only meant that you stopped thinking as much about nuclear weapons, it did not mean that nuclear weapons were gone.
Надеюсь, что разум всё таки победит.Хочется верить, что человечество встанет на новый виток развития в мирных и созидательных целях.Так же сохранении экологии и природы нашего общего дома под названием - земля 🌏
On thing filmmakers have learned: It is almost impossible to 'overdo' a nuclear war scene. The missiles coming up from the farmland (Kansas probably) are an ode to the famous scene in The Day After which aired when I was a teen. I thought the view from the passenger plane was unique and thoughtful though.
I have only seen the first movie, so I haven't kept up on the Terminator franchise of any ongoing storyline. But the view from the passenger plane seems to show pretty clearly the USA nuking itself. I'm thinking that has to be Skynet. Nice touch.
There was a planned scene in The Day After where the nuclear explosion was to be shown from a civilian airliner. It was not filmed due to the effects costs.
@@ansarali2803 I wouldn't use Terminator if you want sense made from Nuclear War: use Threads, Testament or The Day After, or even When the Wind Blows.
@@ansarali2803 more like a film for the artificial intelligence takeover and skynet becoming sentient and seeing humanity as a threat in its fate for existence.
Terminator 2 4K Ultra HD: amzn.to/3jGsBx4 Terminator Collection Blu-ray: amzn.to/3YvWuPH American superfortresses started using Lake Biwa northeast of Hiroshima as a coastal rendezvous point towards the end of the War. The city's air raid sirens had been sounding false alarms almost every night for weeks. Hiroshima and Kyoto were the only important Japanese cities that hadn't been visited in strength by "Mr B" (America's B-29 bombers). Hiroshima was reserved for a special demonstration and the people waited anxiously. B-29s had started making regular reconnaissance flights and the "yellow-alert" siren had become a morning routine. On the night of 5 August 1945, Hiroshima’s sirens wailed as two hundred B-29s approached the city from the south. People evacuated to their “safe areas” and waited for the napalm firestorm. The terror bombers roared overhead and then passed on heading north. People returned home but another warning wailed soon after midnight. The yellow alert sounded around 7:00 and the all-clear followed as an American reconnaissance plane approached from the south. People headed to work and thousands of school children gathered for morning work details helping to clear fire breaks in the lanes and streets. A lone B-29 passed high overhead at 8:15 and detonated a uranium bomb 1900 feet above the city. Two hundred thousand people were burned, blinded, disembowelled, irradiated and buried in rubble as the city crumbled beneath the nuclear flash, blast and shock waves. A turbulent column of heat, dust and ash rose miles into the sky shrouding the city in darkness. Neighbourhoods and streets were transformed into an unrecognisable wasteland of total destruction. Dazed survivors scrambled over mounds of wreckage and muffled voices screamed from the rubble. Tens of thousands descended on the city’s hospitals and the few remaining medical staff were overwhelmed. ‘More than 80 per cent of the city's doctors and nurses were killed in the explosion, their hospitals levelled or severely damaged. There were few medicines or painkillers. The shockwave tore through the Red Cross Hospital: ceilings and partitions collapsed; windows blew in, showering everyone with glass ... patients ran about screaming.’ Paul Ham, Hiroshima Nagasaki, 371 Ragged, gruesomely injured people filled hospital corridors and crowded the streets where many were vomiting from radiation sickness. Scattered fires grew into a conflagration and the hot air swirled with burning showers of cinders. Panic gripped the city and people herded into the corpse-filled estuarial rivers. Others fled to the blackened parks and huddled alongside the dying as they moaned, "Mizu! Mizu! - Water! Water!” Black radioactive rain fell from the mushroom cloud. Three days later, Mr B detonated a plutonium bomb above the Urakami Christian district of Nagasaki. America was now a nuclear power that ruled the sky and the world was shocked and awed. Britain handed leadership of the global capitalist system to America at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 and British imperial sterling was superseded by a truly international world reserve dollar regulated by the IMF and World Bank. Bankrupt Allies, West Germany and Japan fixed the exchange rates of their currencies relative to the US dollar which, in turn, was backed by a mountain of gold. US dollars were then shipped overseas as part of the Marshal Plan funding postwar reconstruction in the shadow of the Cold War. The Soviet Union became a nuclear power in 1949 and, by 1955, both the US and USSR had detonated a hydrogen bomb. Atomic bombs release energy through nuclear fission but thermonuclear weapons are driven by fusion reactions: the process that powers the sun. Hydrogen bombs can produce large multimegaton yields thousands of times more powerful than the "Little Boy" Hiroshima bomb and now represent the prevalent type... America built the first nuclear weapons during World War II and used them against Japan. Today, several nations are nuclear-armed including North Korea, Pakistan, Israel and soon perhaps Iran. The distinctive mushroom cloud of a nuclear explosion lifts fine particles of dust and ash high into the stratosphere blocking light and reddening the rising and setting of the sun. As well as radioactive darkness, a thermonuclear war would also produce huge volumes of ozone-destroying nitric oxide further lowering global temperatures and plunging the planet into an extended nuclear winter. Please click like, subscribe, and turn on notifications. It really helps with channel growth. Thank you! This channel is not monetized. All ads are run by the copyright owner. Last Messages: amzn.to/42kbEdV
@@wrathofall How can cooler heads prevail when the people running things from behind the scenes are all wearing those big smelly fur hats, trying to make their year 6000 prophecy a reality.
@Andrea Mitchell I know. We are in a very, very terrifying position in the world. I don't think most people are aware. We've never in history been closer to complete global devastation than we are now. So all I have is hope for a better world. I hope we grow past this.
I REMEMBER the short "film clip" showed to our high school class in 1968 - "the Atomic Genie". The genie is atomic power, and his warning at the film's end still gives me shivers. "You have released me from my bottle - now you must choose how you use me" In his right hand was atomic power for our cities - in his left hand was NUCLEAR DESTRUCTION.
"Hey mom. Look at those clouds! That one looks like a giraffe!" "Yes it does sweetie! And that looks like a cow!" "Hey mom..that one looks like a mushro-"
I’ve felt drawn to watch this several times now, and each time I find it more affecting. I think this is a really splendid piece of work. Above all, I think the choice of soundtrack is very, very, good. Its calmness contrasts so sharply with the unspeakable violence of the images. More than that, I think you’ve given it a very elegiac quality, evoking a deep sadness at the heart of all things we see passing. Thank you for uploading this.
I am Japanese. My grandparents lived in Hiroshima in 1945. My grandfather went to Fukuoka for three days because of work. However, my grandmother was staying at home in Hiroshima. At that time, an atomic bomb was dropped from a B29 bomber from the United States. Hiroshima was devastating. When my father heard the news on the radio, he wanted to go back to Hiroshima, but he couldn't because of radiation. My grandfather, who returned to Hiroshima several months later, did not even look like my grandmother. It's all turned to ash. The content of my grandfather's last conversation with my grandmother was that my grandfather said to my grandmother, ``I'll buy you something delicious, so please wait. On the other hand, my grandmother said, ``It's fine as long as you come home properly.'' War is absolutely useless. I am absolutely against nuclear bombs.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor while we were having peace talks. Totally unprovoked. The Japanese we're not willing to surrender at the end of WWII the emperor wanted to fight until the last man. If the bomb was not dropped more people would have died in the long run. All it did was stop the war. Was a necessary evil. Don't forget Germany was very close to winning that arms race. Imagine what would have been have they produced it first. The world would be completely different.
А вы сейчас поддерживаете Америку и стоите передними готовы целовать их и ваше правительство поддерживает ихний террор против русских позор тем кто предаёт своих предков
This was thoughtfully done. Hollywood still doesn't quite get it right regarding the explosion characteristics but the emotional impact is still intense.
Hardly surprising ... ... seeing things getting blown up is a tad more interesting than the huge heat pulse that can set fire to almost everything first ... ... and the pressure wave not being fast enough, despite travelling at easily over Mach 1.0 ...
Had a dream about ash covering the ground a few years ago. It was deep and the sky was grey. I believe ash will fall like snow from everything burning up.
@CRISTO È RISORTO! 🔥 (CHRIST IS RISEN) 🙄 If you feel this is the place to spout your religious fervour. Then it's also the place I can say that most people consider religion and the belief in supernatural deities to be utter unprovable nonsense, a left over from days of pre- science, when each culture had their own gods. Christianity is but one of several 'modern' religions. All of them claiming to hold the absolute truth. Time the human race grew up.
I remember, as a kid, "The Day After" was the mini series that brought a then modern day visual of nuclear bombing. That second Terminator film made very good use of special fx to truly drive home how terrifying nuclear bombing can be.
_The Day After_ was epic. I remember nothing of the scenes now. Only the memories of my impression - are all what's left. I would love to watch it again. I still have the old TV boxes 📺 on which I have once watched it. But there's no TV signal 📡 anymore. And I have no electricity 🔌 to start them anyway. Barely enough to power this smartphone on lucky days.
Есть недостатки. Баллистические ракеты горизонтально не летают на высоте, на которой летают самолёты. Атомная бомба взрывается не от удара о землю а на определённой высоте, чтобы поразить больше целей.
Have you watched the British movie “Threads”?! That’s the most terrifying and bleakest depiction of nuclear war and a nuclear winter I have ever seen. Absolutely horrible.
One thing that is unrealistic about these scenes is that nuclear bombs are actually detonated quite a bit above ground level. This is actually more destructive to a large target than a ground level blast, as the blast wave bouncing off of the ground recombines with the original blast wave to form a more powerful overpressure shock wave. So the missiles should be detonating right above the cities, not hitting the ground. The more you know!
That is how the military would use nukes, not Skynet, the militaries wants to use nukes to destroy the target they have impacted, Skynet wants to end humanity. If a nuke drops on ground level, the radiation will be *much* more severe, militaries don’t want to contaminate the area that is hit, as it would have drastic effects for any troops that follow later, or in that region at all, detonating the bomb at air surface negates this, but Skynet doesn’t care, dropping those bombs at ground level may be less damaging, but the radiation that follows will kill 10x more than the initial impact ever will, poisoning the air, in an effort to create a planet inhospitable for humanity.
@@baron6588 Except it was actually the military who launched the nukes, not Skynet. Skynet "just" hacked the Russian military computers to trigger a false warning about an incoming nuclear strike. As a response, the Russians launched their nukes (the blast in the playground scene is from such a Russian nuke). Which of course caused the Americans to launch their arsenal. This is all explained by the T-800 (Schwarzenegger) in the T2 movie. As a side note: this is actually why the statement that AI can be an existential threat holds true: the AI doesn't need access to weapons, it just needs to be able to convince humans to do horrible things. That is the real (realistic) threat, not humanoid robots running around with machine guns.
@@DannySuls I think in T2 they said Skynet did actually launch the nukes, or America's at least. The American launches showed up on Russian warning systems, causing them to launch, which in turn destroyed Skynets enemies in America
@@kelvinsparks4651 I first watched when I was 15 in 1984, and like you, to this day I still find it truly horrifying. There are many chilling scenes but I find two specially interesting, one in which the children born after the nuclear war speak poor broken English because there is no proper education amid complete social collapse, and two, the final scene in which Ruth is given what seems to be her still born child. Her expression of horror suggests that the baby is horribly deformed due to cancer given the high levels of radiation.
@@NA-sj9jy good question. My guess is that some survivors had prior knowledge and experience of basic generators. There is a scene in which men go back to mining, possibly coal.
T2 was the only nuclear attack scene that was both terrifying and accurate in my opinion. Saw T2 in the theatre when I was 10, this scene scared the shit out of me.
To think we are just a tiny speck on a gigantic painting. Yet, we are capable to create this much devastating power. Boy do we have a lot to learn as a species
Feels so odd giving these scenes of horror a thumbs up. But great job on the edit. This could have been edited in so many ways, yet I really appreciate your take on this. The music makes me feel like if this is our unfortunate fate, then so be it.
Even when burning, a child's mum was still telling her child to come to her to escape?! She really doesn't care about herself, but more about her child, I've never ever seen in my whole life something like that, even when only bones were left, as her only organs to not get blown away, she didn't give up, what a sweet soul!!!
That child's mum is Sarah Conner as she looked in the first movie, soft, unknowing & in her waitress uniform.😢 Therefore the child is John in another universe where the events of the first film hadn't happened.
MAD RESPECT for choosing not to put in the terminator stepping on the skull. That would've detracted from the universality of the montage's message! ❤️
But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night, in which the heavens will pass away with a great noise, and the elements will melt with fervent heat; both the earth and the works that are in it will be burned up. Therefore, since all these things will be dissolved, what manner of persons ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness, looking for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be dissolved, being on fire, and the elements will melt with fervent heat? Nevertheless we, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells. II Peter 3:10-13 NKJV
Don't bundle me with the rest of you, my worst nightmare is getting sucked into a black hole, getting obliterated by nukes sounds pleasant compared to it
@@shadeofsorrowofficial9065 "End". Good thing humans cant reallly die out from nuclear war. Society collapse sure. But we humans are on every corner of the globe except Antarctica. The only thing that could wipe is out is man manned super viruses. Also people have been saying it would have ended like this decades ago...but were still waiting. And we as a species are about to start expanding into space...sooo...
Very nice work! Nice edit! To let the sequences till their natural end, without frenetic cuts and this excellent sound choice, leave a bitter sweet feeling that we love! And the best is that it made me want to rewatch all the films! So thank you, i'm going to have a nice week end!
Very good stitching together of scenes from the multiple Terminator movies. Very scary stuff. I was 16 when The Day After was televised and that was scary too but the more modern special effects since 1983 really give destruction details never seen before. Btw there are no homes anywhere near Minuteman launch silos. The Day After made the same mistake and even had silos just outside people's homes!
@@MrSpccdavid Really. Well I stand corrected then. My contention was based on silo maps that probably don't accurately depict civilian homes. Also very surprising since having civilian dwellings that close to silos seems like a security risk. I imagine the homes are under heavy surveillance at all times? Finally...I had the pleasure of visiting the NORAD facility at Cheyenne Mountain. It struck me that there were tract home neighborhoods not far from the facility itself. Scary since everyone knows that Cheyenne complex would probably get hit with multiple high yield warheads..........for the folks living close by it would mean a quick death...
Cooper Howard: Back when I was in the Marines, they taught us that if anyone drop a really big bomb, they told us to hold up your thumb just like this, and if the cloud is smaller than your thumb, then you run for the hills. Janie Howard: And if it's bigger than your thumb? Cooper: They told us not to bother running.
Bloody hell the bit in the film were it says Los Angeles 2029, I remember going to watch this movie in the cinema bk in 92, 2029 seemed a long way away from then. But it's only 7 years away now. Mad Hay.
I know that the terminator movies are fictional yet kick ass, but I do believe that a future war could happen, with how we’re progressing with technology we could soon have robots and machines run things. I do think this could be possible
In thaat case, what's worser ? A Trigger happy hand just waiting to push that button or many buttons or a robot who doesn't know right from wrong and doesn't see the trouble with the actions legitimate and warranted or not ?
The only ones who would survive as a species are sailors in nuclear submarines, at least for a while until the runs out of food and they go mad. Watch the 1959 On The Beach starting Gregory Peck. Superb film and top notch acting, and depressing as hell. And my all time fav nuke film, Fails Safe.
Creeme,si eso llegará a suceder,no habría ningún camarógrafo para captar en imagen la destrucción que generaría la extinción de nuestra especie y probablemente muchas especies más
Terminator 2 happened to be showing on network TV and my daughter immediately became upset over the scenes of the burning play park in the opening credits. "Daddy? Could that really happen?" At the time, tensions between us and Russia were at an all time low, so I could honestly say: "No, dear. There was a big danger when I was your age, but we've done a lot to make sure that doesn't happen now." I'm so glad that I didn't have to answer that question today.
The music was hypnotic, the scenes had me watching with my mouth wide open which l only realized when the clip ended. I was lost in time as l watched. We must without any doubt have to get rid of nuclear weapons immediately! 🌎✌️❤️
I saw this movie when I was 7 years old and the nuke scene traumatized me for YEARS. I remember being afraid of the sound of a plane flying overhead. I thought it was gonna drop a nuke.
@@justinbonnetplume5788 its not PTSD, its realising how stupid the world we live in is and being afraid that someone else's mistake may cost all your loved ones
Imagine u wake up one morning going about your daily routine taking the kids to school then going to work sitting in traffic and all of a sudden u see a contrail and a bright flash and your dead before have any time to react
there were certainly species of dinosaurs that were more primitive and lasted longer than humans Modern man has existed for 200,000 years, remarkable what he has created and how he has made his mark on the world for the sake of money the doomsday clock is currently at 90 seconds to 12
My dad was in the Air Force and stationed in Florida during the Cuban missile crisis. Dad was on high alert throughout entire time. She had frequent nightmares about nuclear war. She's 89 now and still has that nightmare about once a year. If it happens, I want to be at ground zero.
My family was there when they test the V-1 and a V-2 in Germany It breaks my heart to know that 8000 years of civilisation can go in a second Why are we so wicked to ourselves
Ojala que no nunca esto y de todo esto nadie se va a salvar basta de guerras mundiales un saludo grande para todos los que están en este planeta desde la R.O.U 🇺🇾
They've prevented a global world war for the past 70+ years. In the last 70 years roughly 80 million died civilians and soldiers in war throughout the world which is a tragedy granted but when that same number died in 6 years of WW2 (not including famine or Japan atrocities against China) it's easy to presume the numbers even in a non-nuclear WW3 would have gone over 100 million. Given that about 60% of those 80 million who died in the last 70 years were due to internal African conflicts had a WW3 happened its likely those deaths would have happened on top of so we are looking at close to a possible 150 million deaths in the last 70 years had nuclear deterrent not prevented a third world war.
I saw that T2 scene in the theater. And even with 1991 CGI, it was scary. The people being roasted alive really sank it in as to just how horrible a nuclear blast is.
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I pray that in this lifetime we never have to experience this devastating act of violence but if we do, I just pray that we all are with our loved ones and I get to hold my family one last time 😔🤧✌🏽
Compared to the nukes in ww2 and now this world will surely end in ww3
God hear you 🤲
In the name of who? JESUS
Please don't just pray, do something : stop killing animals for food, stop eating meat. Bad karma is the cause of wars.
Sleepy joe is on the way for WW3.
“Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap.”
- maybe Albert Einstein
@Helga Fleischer those won't kill the person using it. Ya start dropping nukes it'll kill the enemy and you. And it's showing how stupid it was to invent something that will end the world.
Funny because was the one who requested FDR make them. Hypocrite.
@@queteimporta8069 Our current crop of genius is most likely inventing even worse things than these. 8 billion people = a whole lot of geniuses with exactly zero morals or ethics out there just waiting for the chance.
@@queteimporta8069 What was his alternative? Letting the murderers of Jews win? He was between a rock and a hard place.
😂😂😂👍
The idea that we can do this to ourself at any point in time is beyond comprehension.
Nope, that's only 1 man's thought and that's the wicked, aka White man.
30 minutes .
The FACT our evil elite governments want to do this is fact
SADLY - it won't be "us", but a cadre of "leaders" who consider humanity as nothing. And they have bunkers to hide in.
It is in our nature to destroy ourselves.
Masterpiece. Scary. Horrible. And this calm music in the background makes the scenes even more terrifying. Nice job. It gives me chills😳😱
God have mercy on us...
He already does through our Lord Jesus Christ……..sin is a choice🙏
See Threads. It's even more frightening. Nothing held back. What really may happen.
So fucking sad this actually happened in real life two different times
The amount of indiscriminate death of the residents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki...
RIP to everyone in those two cities
The music is called "Thursday afternoon" but the music from the video is low pitched, btw the author of the music is "Brian Eno"
I remember where I was as a teen watching the playground nuke scene. That scene is one that has haunted my thoughts and dreams. I'm 45 and still think and dream about it. Nightmares would be better to say.
Stessa cosa, ho 44 anni, ad un oceano di distanza da te
I am 42 and it's the same here.
Fail parenting
It reminds me of 9/11, the bright photo of the woman taking care of the kid in the stroller.
@@mikkac I pray to God that doesn't happen
The music is so peacefully playing as chaos happens and millions of lives are taken in seconds. kids that never got to grow up and enjoy their life gone in the blink of an eye. Hopefully, this never happens.
I really pray to God that this does not happen, the world is very afraid of a nuclear war and even more so with what is happening in the world currently.
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Nukes are built for a purpose.. mankind will destroy himself eventually….it’s inevitable
It's such a solemn and impactful scene because I think we all realize that at really any given moment what's depicted can very much turn into our reality.
If it is a full scale exchange between us and Russia every single target will receive several waves of warheads. Russia would launch around 400 ICBMs each with 5-7 warheads, which ends up being around 2500 warheads launched on the us. It’s enough for every city, base and silo to get hit a half dozen times over. Complete and total annihilation.
"We all." Wake up. The Cold War ended 30 years ago. And, with it, the generations of people afraid of nuclear war. Zoomers don't know this fear. Boomers have forgotten it. Which is why we have a new war looming on the horizon.
Nuclear war is the only way to reduce the population to a bare minimum to save the environment.
日本人以外の人は核のことを他より少し大きい爆弾と思っているがそれは間違い核は全てを焼き尽くす
John: “We aren’t gonna make it. People I mean.”
T-800: “It’s in your nature to destroy yourselves.”
Haunting.
Precisely. And that is why, I. Have made the most dangerous piece of code to ever exist. A self replicating code, which automatically dumps all information out to the public, and spreads as a worm virus, with multiple different exploits being used, to ensure that destruction occurs. *There is no way to stop the inevitable.*
It is on our nature to destroy ourselves. We must fight, to make this untrue.
(Not originally my words, but I agree with them.)
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Men are doomed to live in a demonic word.
Maybe this was meant to be the real test to mankind, saving ourselves from us.
The music on its own is so beautiful and calming but adding it to such a dark and horrifying scene just makes this all more of an experience! It’s such a punch to the gut!
Makes it sound more devastating... But then again the music is calming ❤
Girl I hear you
Terminator 2 nuke scene is still more impressive than modern CGI scenes
Those buildings look like they’re made of bark
Idk bout you, but maybe we'll see one irl in like two or three years.
Only if you live near a millitary base of some sort, there's not much of a reason to nuke civilians
@@thelowestoflow5486yea its a nuke not a fire cracker
@@jammin5563 I don’t even know
From dust to dust. Those were some epic scenes that I'll never forget.
The Bible quotes - "dust thou art, and dust thou shall become" - and that "the evil ones will be dust beneath your feet." Hopefully , that means our "leaders" who think they can "win" a nuclear war !
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“Now I become Death, destroyer of worlds”
@@billbrugh9308it's just the most famous quote ever 😅
Now I *am become Death
@@billbrugh9308 he did not even created the nuke bomb it was a german scientific ,
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The kid in the plane witnessing the last moment of tranquility.....
little but lucky :P that a missle not hit the plane xD
Dodging all those interstatal ballistic missiles (ISBMs).
Not that lucky, try landing without ATC to guide them down.
Most planes in the air not hit by the EMP wouldn't survive landing
@@develynseether4426 I didn't say he(as a character) is going to survive....
@@NynkeFdejong yeah but the shock wave whould have knocked the plane out of the sky.
All of these Nuke scenes and Destruction scenes always prove one thing, that the chances of anything happening are always seeming impossible, but are never 0.
It happened before, can very well happen again
What about those japanese Families you nuked? Twice?!
@@ruisantos3451It has, let's just hope that mutually assured destruction keeps all of the superpowers in check as it has to date.
how do they "prove" anything lol?
Let us pray and hope that this does not happen!!!
During the cold war I brought up my kids knowing that this might become a reality and it scared me to the point I questioned the sense in bringing kids into such a messed up world. Then came the end of the cold war and I thought that the threat had gone away. Now I'm a Grandfather and the fear and dread has once again returned. I wonder if the Human Race will ever sort itself out or are we really doomed to wipe ourselves out for no earthly good reason?
Mankind "only" has to find a way to send bad leaders to hell before they can create any damage. Putin should have died already 20 years ago in some commando action and none of the problems today with Russia would exist.
To be clear, the threat never went away. The end of the cold war only meant that you stopped thinking as much about nuclear weapons, it did not mean that nuclear weapons were gone.
СССР никогда бы первым не напал! Никто не виноват, что вам забили мозги всякой пропагандой.
Надеюсь, что разум всё таки победит.Хочется верить, что человечество встанет на новый виток развития в мирных и созидательных целях.Так же сохранении экологии и природы нашего общего дома под названием - земля 🌏
It's all about greed and power nothing else
On thing filmmakers have learned: It is almost impossible to 'overdo' a nuclear war scene. The missiles coming up from the farmland (Kansas probably) are an ode to the famous scene in The Day After which aired when I was a teen. I thought the view from the passenger plane was unique and thoughtful though.
I have only seen the first movie, so I haven't kept up on the Terminator franchise of any ongoing storyline. But the view from the passenger plane seems to show pretty clearly the USA nuking itself. I'm thinking that has to be Skynet. Nice touch.
There was a planned scene in The Day After where the nuclear explosion was to be shown from a civilian airliner. It was not filmed due to the effects costs.
its just a movie to understand impact of nuke war ! come on use some sense !
@@ansarali2803 I wouldn't use Terminator if you want sense made from Nuclear War: use Threads, Testament or The Day After, or even When the Wind Blows.
@@ansarali2803 more like a film for the artificial intelligence takeover and skynet becoming sentient and seeing humanity as a threat in its fate for existence.
The movies _The Day After (US, 1983)_ and _Threads (UK, 1984)_ greatly helped end the Cold War.
People forget this... first Reagan watch them, then sent the movies to Gorbichav... the films TERRIFIED both of them.
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American superfortresses started using Lake Biwa northeast of Hiroshima as a coastal rendezvous point towards the end of the War. The city's air raid sirens had been sounding false alarms almost every night for weeks. Hiroshima and Kyoto were the only important Japanese cities that hadn't been visited in strength by "Mr B" (America's B-29 bombers). Hiroshima was reserved for a special demonstration and the people waited anxiously. B-29s had started making regular reconnaissance flights and the "yellow-alert" siren had become a morning routine. On the night of 5 August 1945, Hiroshima’s sirens wailed as two hundred B-29s approached the city from the south. People evacuated to their “safe areas” and waited for the napalm firestorm. The terror bombers roared overhead and then passed on heading north. People returned home but another warning wailed soon after midnight. The yellow alert sounded around 7:00 and the all-clear followed as an American reconnaissance plane approached from the south. People headed to work and thousands of school children gathered for morning work details helping to clear fire breaks in the lanes and streets. A lone B-29 passed high overhead at 8:15 and detonated a uranium bomb 1900 feet above the city. Two hundred thousand people were burned, blinded, disembowelled, irradiated and buried in rubble as the city crumbled beneath the nuclear flash, blast and shock waves. A turbulent column of heat, dust and ash rose miles into the sky shrouding the city in darkness. Neighbourhoods and streets were transformed into an unrecognisable wasteland of total destruction. Dazed survivors scrambled over mounds of wreckage and muffled voices screamed from the rubble. Tens of thousands descended on the city’s hospitals and the few remaining medical staff were overwhelmed.
‘More than 80 per cent of the city's doctors and nurses were killed in the explosion, their hospitals levelled or severely damaged. There were few medicines or painkillers. The shockwave tore through the Red Cross Hospital: ceilings and partitions collapsed; windows blew in, showering everyone with glass ... patients ran about screaming.’ Paul Ham, Hiroshima Nagasaki, 371
Ragged, gruesomely injured people filled hospital corridors and crowded the streets where many were vomiting from radiation sickness. Scattered fires grew into a conflagration and the hot air swirled with burning showers of cinders. Panic gripped the city and people herded into the corpse-filled estuarial rivers. Others fled to the blackened parks and huddled alongside the dying as they moaned, "Mizu! Mizu! - Water! Water!” Black radioactive rain fell from the mushroom cloud. Three days later, Mr B detonated a plutonium bomb above the Urakami Christian district of Nagasaki.
America was now a nuclear power that ruled the sky and the world was shocked and awed. Britain handed leadership of the global capitalist system to America at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 and British imperial sterling was superseded by a truly international world reserve dollar regulated by the IMF and World Bank. Bankrupt Allies, West Germany and Japan fixed the exchange rates of their currencies relative to the US dollar which, in turn, was backed by a mountain of gold. US dollars were then shipped overseas as part of the Marshal Plan funding postwar reconstruction in the shadow of the Cold War.
The Soviet Union became a nuclear power in 1949 and, by 1955, both the US and USSR had detonated a hydrogen bomb. Atomic bombs release energy through nuclear fission but thermonuclear weapons are driven by fusion reactions: the process that powers the sun. Hydrogen bombs can produce large multimegaton yields thousands of times more powerful than the "Little Boy" Hiroshima bomb and now represent the prevalent type...
America built the first nuclear weapons during World War II and used them against Japan. Today, several nations are nuclear-armed including North Korea, Pakistan, Israel and soon perhaps Iran. The distinctive mushroom cloud of a nuclear explosion lifts fine particles of dust and ash high into the stratosphere blocking light and reddening the rising and setting of the sun. As well as radioactive darkness, a thermonuclear war would also produce huge volumes of ozone-destroying nitric oxide further lowering global temperatures and plunging the planet into an extended nuclear winter.
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Very sad. Hard to watch but very well edited. I worry this is about to become our reality. I pray cooler heads prevail.
@@wrathofall This is a video I've wanted to make for a long time.
@Waleed Higgins Very good work sir.
@@wrathofall How can cooler heads prevail when the people running things from behind the scenes are all wearing those big smelly fur hats,
trying to make their year 6000 prophecy a reality.
@Andrea Mitchell I know. We are in a very, very terrifying position in the world. I don't think most people are aware. We've never in history been closer to complete global devastation than we are now. So all I have is hope for a better world. I hope we grow past this.
Notice how every single parent on the playground grabbed their kids and tried to shelter them from the blast?
Now that's parental instinct.
Its not real life 😂
@@JackDarcy-vl8rqpero eso haría usted también, proteger a los tuyos
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@@FernandoEscumbarti
I REMEMBER the short "film clip" showed to our high school class in 1968 - "the Atomic Genie".
The genie is atomic power, and his warning at the film's end still gives me shivers.
"You have released me from my bottle - now you must choose how you use me"
In his right hand was atomic power for our cities - in his left hand was NUCLEAR DESTRUCTION.
I love nuclear power
"Hey mom. Look at those clouds! That one looks like a giraffe!"
"Yes it does sweetie! And that looks like a cow!"
"Hey mom..that one looks like a mushro-"
The Fallout series on Amazon Prime had a similar phrase in the beginning. “How big does the mushroom cloud appear?” When Los Angeles gets blown up.
"It's a giraffe!! Hahahaha" ⭐🧽
no son no they all look like mushrooms which means we are all going to die son all of us even you🫵
@@raven4k998get yourself a chamomile tea and calm down
I’ve felt drawn to watch this several times now, and each time I find it more affecting. I think this is a really splendid piece of work. Above all, I think the choice of soundtrack is very, very, good. Its calmness contrasts so sharply with the unspeakable violence of the images. More than that, I think you’ve given it a very elegiac quality, evoking a deep sadness at the heart of all things we see passing. Thank you for uploading this.
Brian Eno - music for airports, I thnk
I am Japanese. My grandparents lived in Hiroshima in 1945. My grandfather went to Fukuoka for three days because of work. However, my grandmother was staying at home in Hiroshima. At that time, an atomic bomb was dropped from a B29 bomber from the United States. Hiroshima was devastating. When my father heard the news on the radio, he wanted to go back to Hiroshima, but he couldn't because of radiation. My grandfather, who returned to Hiroshima several months later, did not even look like my grandmother. It's all turned to ash. The content of my grandfather's last conversation with my grandmother was that my grandfather said to my grandmother, ``I'll buy you something delicious, so please wait. On the other hand, my grandmother said, ``It's fine as long as you come home properly.'' War is absolutely useless. I am absolutely against nuclear bombs.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor while we were having peace talks. Totally unprovoked. The Japanese we're not willing to surrender at the end of WWII the emperor wanted to fight until the last man. If the bomb was not dropped more people would have died in the long run. All it did was stop the war. Was a necessary evil. Don't forget Germany was very close to winning that arms race. Imagine what would have been have they produced it first. The world would be completely different.
А вы сейчас поддерживаете Америку и стоите передними готовы целовать их и ваше правительство поддерживает ихний террор против русских позор тем кто предаёт своих предков
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@@Novikov48not all the time
Εβραίοι και μασόνοι στην σοβιετική Ένωση και στην Αμερική.
This was thoughtfully done. Hollywood still doesn't quite get it right regarding the explosion characteristics but the emotional impact is still intense.
Hardly surprising ...
... seeing things getting blown up is a tad more interesting than the huge heat pulse that can set fire to almost everything first ...
... and the pressure wave not being fast enough, despite travelling at easily over Mach 1.0 ...
Flash, Heat, Blast and Drag Back.
@cristoerisorto4363Did you know that the religious video is “over there”, and that Terminator fans hate SPAM? Did you know that?
@cristoerisorto4363well Jesus doesnt live a book does he? So why keep talking about him and God only when you use the Bible?
@cristoerisorto4363 does what you say come from a book or the spirit?
Forget horror movies THIS is scary
It sure is. The thought of nuclear war scares the sh*t out of me.🫣🫣
@@louiseturner9811 It's closer then you think right now.
Had a dream about ash covering the ground a few years ago. It was deep and the sky was grey. I believe ash will fall like snow from everything burning up.
Watch Threads and The Day After. True nightmare fuel no horror movie could ever reach
All human beings should be able to make wise choices to avoid the worst
The ones in the immediate blast area are the lucky ones
Beautifully done … and terrifying as it should be. God help us if we ever let nuclear war happen 😢.
👍👍👍👍🙏Amen
@CRISTO È RISORTO! 🔥 (CHRIST IS RISEN) Stop showing religion into others throat!
@CRISTO È RISORTO! 🔥 (CHRIST IS RISEN) what you described is called extortion. Not good.
Which god? The one you made up, or the one some other dumbass made up?
@CRISTO È RISORTO! 🔥 (CHRIST IS RISEN) 🙄 If you feel this is the place to spout your religious fervour. Then it's also the place I can say that most people consider religion and the belief in supernatural deities to be utter unprovable nonsense, a left over from days of pre- science, when each culture had their own gods. Christianity is but one of several 'modern' religions. All of them claiming to hold the absolute truth.
Time the human race grew up.
I remember, as a kid, "The Day After" was the mini series that brought a then modern day visual of nuclear bombing. That second Terminator film made very good use of special fx to truly drive home how terrifying nuclear bombing can be.
_The Day After_ was epic. I remember nothing of the scenes now. Only the memories of my impression - are all what's left. I would love to watch it again. I still have the old TV boxes 📺 on which I have once watched it. But there's no TV signal 📡 anymore. And I have no electricity 🔌 to start them anyway. Barely enough to power this smartphone on lucky days.
I was 8 when it aired. Messed me up. I had already been terrified of nukes prior to that.
I googled that scene it was sad
Есть недостатки. Баллистические ракеты горизонтально не летают на высоте, на которой летают самолёты. Атомная бомба взрывается не от удара о землю а на определённой высоте, чтобы поразить больше целей.
Have you watched the British movie “Threads”?! That’s the most terrifying and bleakest depiction of nuclear war and a nuclear winter I have ever seen. Absolutely horrible.
great video, perfect choice of music, and in my opinion T2 has the best nuclear war scene.
One thing that is unrealistic about these scenes is that nuclear bombs are actually detonated quite a bit above ground level. This is actually more destructive to a large target than a ground level blast, as the blast wave bouncing off of the ground recombines with the original blast wave to form a more powerful overpressure shock wave. So the missiles should be detonating right above the cities, not hitting the ground. The more you know!
That is how the military would use nukes, not Skynet, the militaries wants to use nukes to destroy the target they have impacted, Skynet wants to end humanity. If a nuke drops on ground level, the radiation will be *much* more severe, militaries don’t want to contaminate the area that is hit, as it would have drastic effects for any troops that follow later, or in that region at all, detonating the bomb at air surface negates this, but Skynet doesn’t care, dropping those bombs at ground level may be less damaging, but the radiation that follows will kill 10x more than the initial impact ever will, poisoning the air, in an effort to create a planet inhospitable for humanity.
@@baron6588 Hey, that's a really good point. Thanks for the thoughtful reply.
@@chipe420 Oh, thanks lol.
@@baron6588 Except it was actually the military who launched the nukes, not Skynet. Skynet "just" hacked the Russian military computers to trigger a false warning about an incoming nuclear strike. As a response, the Russians launched their nukes (the blast in the playground scene is from such a Russian nuke). Which of course caused the Americans to launch their arsenal. This is all explained by the T-800 (Schwarzenegger) in the T2 movie.
As a side note: this is actually why the statement that AI can be an existential threat holds true: the AI doesn't need access to weapons, it just needs to be able to convince humans to do horrible things. That is the real (realistic) threat, not humanoid robots running around with machine guns.
@@DannySuls I think in T2 they said Skynet did actually launch the nukes, or America's at least. The American launches showed up on Russian warning systems, causing them to launch, which in turn destroyed Skynets enemies in America
Threads, the most accomplished, chilling and horrifying film on life after nuclear war ever made. Full stop.
I watched that when I was a boy , it scared the life out of me.
@@kelvinsparks4651 I first watched when I was 15 in 1984, and like you, to this day I still find it truly horrifying. There are many chilling scenes but I find two specially interesting, one in which the children born after the nuclear war speak poor broken English because there is no proper education amid complete social collapse, and two, the final scene in which Ruth is given what seems to be her still born child. Her expression of horror suggests that the baby is horribly deformed due to cancer given the high levels of radiation.
In Threads...I wondered how they got the power back on to run the TV, video and lightbulb....🤔
@@NA-sj9jy good question. My guess is that some survivors had prior knowledge and experience of basic generators. There is a scene in which men go back to mining, possibly coal.
@@NA-sj9jy nah.... the young girl at the end giving birth, whom has amalgum fillings when she screams.......... ? which dentist did that then!!!!!
6:53 reminds me of Threads, especially the man chewing on the food packsging.
Disturbing movie
Жутко все это. Мурашки по всему телу. Господи, спаси и сохрани мир наш от всякого зла.
Такого як йобнутий дід у кремлі
Bro your country literally has 6000+ nuclear missile and is threatening nuclear war on the US
Indeed we must never allow this to happen... EVER!!
У бога наши руки
Не знаю очень красиво горит, что не так?
T2 was the only nuclear attack scene that was both terrifying and accurate in my opinion. Saw T2 in the theatre when I was 10, this scene scared the shit out of me.
To think we are just a tiny speck on a gigantic painting. Yet, we are capable to create this much devastating power. Boy do we have a lot to learn as a species
The problem is that those most likely to press the button-Putin-Kim Jong Un...are psychopaths. Psychopaths who cannot be challenged.
You should listen to The Stage , it plays into human ego and nature and destruction
the thing that scares me is this may actually happen soon
Biden/China 2024
There it say it at start 2029 so its wery close now....
@@Bynk333please shut up thank you.
What people think is far fetched becomes yesterday's news.
It won’t happen done worry
Feels so odd giving these scenes of horror a thumbs up. But great job on the edit. This could have been edited in so many ways, yet I really appreciate your take on this. The music makes me feel like if this is our unfortunate fate, then so be it.
4:13 : My 7th grade math teacher when i throw a dying neutron star at them
wtf
Even when burning, a child's mum was still telling her child to come to her to escape?! She really doesn't care about herself, but more about her child, I've never ever seen in my whole life something like that, even when only bones were left, as her only organs to not get blown away, she didn't give up, what a sweet soul!!!
That's called being a responsible parent. You don't just look out for your own kids but others kids as well.
That child's mum is Sarah Conner as she looked in the first movie, soft, unknowing & in her waitress uniform.😢
Therefore the child is John in another universe where the events of the first film hadn't happened.
It looks so beautiful, so poetic, almost in a tragic way....
people in Antarctica be chilling
MAD RESPECT for choosing not to put in the terminator stepping on the skull. That would've detracted from the universality of the montage's message! ❤️
Человеку враг не нужен. Он сам себе враг.
....Good one!
Увы, но это так. Думаю именно такой конец ожидает нас в ближайшей перспективе.
Exactly
@@elena-hellena y cuidado con lo que pasa con Rusia y Ucrania
@@reneharris3733 у нас все четко, уничтожали и будет уничтожать фашистов. Не Россия пришла к границам НАТО, это НАТО около наших границ.
Everytime I see movies like this it makes me cry! Evil, evil humans!
Same here it's all terrible!!😢
Yes we are truly evil for all the good that we have brought to this Earth all the creation that we brought we are absolute monsters
judgement day is my childhood trauma. even movie's openin scene is traumatic. masterpiece.
Very effective. Scary as Hell. I think this is humanity's worst nightmare. That it will all end like this.
But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night, in which the heavens will pass away with a great noise, and the elements will melt with fervent heat; both the earth and the works that are in it will be burned up. Therefore, since all these things will be dissolved, what manner of persons ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness, looking for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be dissolved, being on fire, and the elements will melt with fervent heat? Nevertheless we, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells.
II Peter 3:10-13 NKJV
Don't bundle me with the rest of you, my worst nightmare is getting sucked into a black hole, getting obliterated by nukes sounds pleasant compared to it
And it for sure WILL end like this.
@@shadeofsorrowofficial9065 "End". Good thing humans cant reallly die out from nuclear war. Society collapse sure. But we humans are on every corner of the globe except Antarctica. The only thing that could wipe is out is man manned super viruses. Also people have been saying it would have ended like this decades ago...but were still waiting. And we as a species are about to start expanding into space...sooo...
The scary thing is…it’s actually very possible for it to end like this.
Very nice work! Nice edit! To let the sequences till their natural end, without frenetic cuts and this excellent sound choice, leave a bitter sweet feeling that we love!
And the best is that it made me want to rewatch all the films! So thank you, i'm going to have a nice week end!
Very good stitching together of scenes from the multiple Terminator movies. Very scary stuff. I was 16 when The Day After was televised and that was scary too but the more modern special effects since 1983 really give destruction details never seen before. Btw there are no homes anywhere near Minuteman launch silos. The Day After made the same mistake and even had silos just outside people's homes!
Watch the movie "Threads" sometime on RUclips. From nuclear beginning to Medieval End.
@@33Donner77 Yes definitely....I've known about Threads for a while and it's on my list.
thx
There are thousands of homes near minuteman silos. I live in between 2 one being maybe 400yds away.
@@MrSpccdavid Really. Well I stand corrected then. My contention was based on silo maps that probably don't accurately depict civilian homes.
Also very surprising since having civilian dwellings that close to silos seems like a security risk. I imagine the homes are under heavy surveillance at all times?
Finally...I had the pleasure of visiting the NORAD facility at Cheyenne Mountain. It struck me that there were tract home neighborhoods not far from the facility itself. Scary since everyone knows that Cheyenne complex would probably get hit with multiple high yield warheads..........for the folks living close by it would mean a quick death...
@@rickbase833 In the event of a full nuclear exchange, I'd consider a quick death the best possible outcome.
That was art, man. Well done!
Cooper Howard: Back when I was in the Marines, they taught us that if anyone drop a really big bomb, they told us to hold up your thumb just like this, and if the cloud is smaller than your thumb, then you run for the hills.
Janie Howard: And if it's bigger than your thumb?
Cooper: They told us not to bother running.
Monsters.......We are all Monsters.....
This made me cry...
Exactly
Same
God created this home for us and this is how we repay him
No, only the big empires.
Speak for yourself, I'm not a monster. Those in charge though...
I got to speak to Edward Tellar when he visited Gainesville once. It was quite scary to understand why these physicists worked on these weapons.
Greed , egos and ill view of mankind destroy everything.
Peace consist of those rare glorious moments where everyone stops to reload.
Bloody hell the bit in the film were it says Los Angeles 2029, I remember going to watch this movie in the cinema bk in 92, 2029 seemed a long way away from then. But it's only 7 years away now. Mad Hay.
I was waiting for someone to notice. They give us bread crumbs of truth in these movies showing us what is to come
This scene shows us only 1% destruction of a nuclear bomb
who was traumatized from the bomb scene in T2 ? 🤚
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I know that the terminator movies are fictional yet kick ass, but I do believe that a future war could happen, with how we’re progressing with technology we could soon have robots and machines run things. I do think this could be possible
In thaat case, what's worser ?
A Trigger happy hand just waiting to push that button or many buttons or a robot who doesn't know right from wrong and doesn't see the trouble with the actions legitimate and warranted or not ?
just look at the Ukraine and Russian conflict, drones attached with grenades/bombs. Metal Gear Solid predicted this imo
It has already started...with ChatGPT
@@ParaSkyblade that too, it's scary to think about
@@feiven865
Life Imitates Art.
Who else is here after 5 hours ago, the start of a possible WW3?
Im watching asap the whole fallout series, i want to learn all the tips to survive that shi
The only ones who would survive as a species are sailors in nuclear submarines, at least for a while until the runs out of food and they go mad. Watch the 1959 On The Beach starting Gregory Peck. Superb film and top notch acting, and depressing as hell. And my all time fav nuke film, Fails Safe.
Dont forget the leaders and the rich ppl they will be in an atomic bunker deep under the earth with supplies for years
戦争反対🥺こんな地獄を絶対に作ってはならない‼️悪魔に心を奪われてはならない‼️この世から核を無くし、平和で愛に満ちた世界💘人類は出来る🍀皆で発信し悪魔に負けない‼️平和と愛のある世界こそ神様が望む世界💘力を合わせましょう‼️こんな最後は皆望んではいない‼️
This is how the war started in the future between a greedy robotic company and its AI's of terminators against humans
this is great work. absolute art
I get anxiety from watching this... knowing that humanity are capable of this.
Yes
Biden scares me
@@ravlbi4268putin*
The BG music is like: *“War is Peace ☺️”*
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Oh! I just noticed. At 05:12 they used the playground rides to represent the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
Respect to the Camera Man Who Survived World War 3 🎖️
The camera man must be built like a terminator to survive that .
Probably many times more tough. I doubt an average Terminator robot could stay in one piece after this.
@@cutercills9x9productions9 not a robot. A cyborg, cybernetic organism.
Creeme,si eso llegará a suceder,no habría ningún camarógrafo para captar en imagen la destrucción que generaría la extinción de nuestra especie y probablemente muchas especies más
Only invincible camera men are hired for the job.
GREAT EDITING!!!! Whoever did this!
the fact that this scene was not imposible to happen in this real world😭
😢
Even with a multiple nuke, cameraman is still alive
Very good edit, thank you for this (:
The cameraman never dies
Yes, it's a miracle!
No fate but what we make for ourselves.
"I don't know what weapons will be used to fight World War III, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones". Albert Einstein.
David Byrne said it best, "Once in a lifetime."
And then the world wept no more but fell into its final deepest sleep to dream of a new beginning
Terminator 2 happened to be showing on network TV and my daughter immediately became upset over the scenes of the burning play park in the opening credits.
"Daddy? Could that really happen?"
At the time, tensions between us and Russia were at an all time low, so I could honestly say:
"No, dear. There was a big danger when I was your age, but we've done a lot to make sure that doesn't happen now."
I'm so glad that I didn't have to answer that question today.
I HOPE HUMANITY WILL NOT SEE THIS DAY.
It will.
No, it happens very fast.
Humanity is all about killing. It's just a matter of time.
@awakendsails what would you do if there's ever a nuclear fallout ever happened in real life I'm just wondering 🤔 💭 okay 👍 👌 🙆♂️ Sr
Greed, power and stupidity is what will bring an end to us not the nukes.
True
Doğru 👍
True
Because of wicked people
The music was hypnotic, the scenes had me watching with my mouth wide open which l only realized when the clip ended. I was lost in time as l watched. We must without any doubt have to get rid of nuclear weapons immediately!
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I saw this movie when I was 7 years old and the nuke scene traumatized me for YEARS. I remember being afraid of the sound of a plane flying overhead. I thought it was gonna drop a nuke.
You got ptsd from a movie? Damn!
@@justinbonnetplume5788 its not PTSD, its realising how stupid the world we live in is and being afraid that someone else's mistake may cost all your loved ones
Same here! Even the music from T2 haunted me for years.
The Camera man is the last Survivor on earth
Beautiful cinematography
Imagine u wake up one morning going about your daily routine taking the kids to school then going to work sitting in traffic and all of a sudden u see a contrail and a bright flash and your dead before have any time to react
A mercyful death
And you were a lucky one. Most are not near enough to die fast.
"You're" = "you are." Not "your."
Better that than dying of old age bedridden for 5 years
I don't feel sorry for those that die but those that survive.God Bless you all and good luck.😢😢😢😢😢
What about the people that were good but were told god was fake do they deserve to go too hell?
@@eeeofficalWhat if God does not exist
If you were once traumatized by the scene in Terminator 2, Don't worry we're together 😶
there were certainly species of dinosaurs that were more primitive and lasted longer than humans
Modern man has existed for 200,000 years, remarkable what he has created and how he has made his mark on the world for the sake of money
the doomsday clock is currently at 90 seconds to 12
Stop babbling evolutionist nonsense.
Only 5 years left! Now is 2024...
And how the situation is going globally, it's becoming more and more plausible x'(
My dad was in the Air Force and stationed in Florida during the Cuban missile crisis. Dad was on high alert throughout entire time. She had frequent nightmares about nuclear war. She's 89 now and still has that nightmare about once a year. If it happens, I want to be at ground zero.
My family was there when they test the V-1 and a V-2 in Germany It breaks my heart to know that 8000 years of civilisation can go in a second Why are we so wicked to ourselves
Because of Jews.
@@puppylove3781 Don't be nasty everybody is blaming everybody else
Protože existují lidé jako Putin...
Simplesmente espetacular essa cena. Perfeita em todos os sentidos.
Qual filme é esse?
@@Andrewuzlk45 exterminador do futuro 2
Perfecta la maldad del humano
Ojala que no nunca esto y de todo esto nadie se va a salvar basta de guerras mundiales un saludo grande para todos los que están en este planeta desde la R.O.U 🇺🇾
so far nukes have prevented nuclear war
They've prevented a global world war for the past 70+ years.
In the last 70 years roughly 80 million died civilians and soldiers in war throughout the world which is a tragedy granted but when that same number died in 6 years of WW2 (not including famine or Japan atrocities against China) it's easy to presume the numbers even in a non-nuclear WW3 would have gone over 100 million.
Given that about 60% of those 80 million who died in the last 70 years were due to internal African conflicts had a WW3 happened its likely those deaths would have happened on top of so we are looking at close to a possible 150 million deaths in the last 70 years had nuclear deterrent not prevented a third world war.
Never thought the end of the world could sound so nice
The world would because of wicked people ???
When the time comes the only thing I want is to be as close as possible to the zero point so I couldn't have time to feel any pain.
Eno's music is always a treat
I saw that T2 scene in the theater. And even with 1991 CGI, it was scary. The people being roasted alive really sank it in as to just how horrible a nuclear blast is.
Thank you Oppenheimer😢
This Mashup was very. Very well done. Very ominous