Battleship Dissapears in 1943, But Returns 70 Years Later in 2012

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • In 1943 a secret government cloaking project goes awry vanishing a navy destroyer. In 2012, the destroyer reappears, setting off a series of events threatening to destroy the world.
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  • @roywahaus875
    @roywahaus875 Год назад +163

    Interesting concept, bad execution

    • @coolpoolbymatthew
      @coolpoolbymatthew Год назад +7

      *lol*

    • @randomguyontheinternet8586
      @randomguyontheinternet8586 Год назад +4

      *lol*

    • @trevormiles5852
      @trevormiles5852 Год назад +3

      Just how could it be bad execution. For one, it is a movie , so a lot of lee way. If scientific please tell me your side. What is name of movie.?

    • @crimesonlifer6107
      @crimesonlifer6107 Год назад

      ​@@trevormiles5852 Philadelphia experiment I believe

    • @Croatoan140
      @Croatoan140 Год назад +2

      Especially with the fact that isn’t a battleship as said in the titale

  • @StephenSauls1960
    @StephenSauls1960 Год назад +75

    In the original Philadelphia Experiment, the museum ship USS Laffey located in Charleston, SC played Elridge. In one of those weirder moments, while taking a tour of the ship while in the Navy, I had to point out to one of the curators that they should really remove the life ring on the main deck with the USS Elridge. As we continued, we found four more of the "props." The curators removed a total of 8 of the life rings. They were repainted. I helped them with that chore at their paint shop.

    • @marcusgamer2098
      @marcusgamer2098 Год назад +2

      🎉🎉🎉

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад +4

      Sounds to me like you were involved with a cover-up

    • @StephenSauls1960
      @StephenSauls1960 Год назад +5

      @@serronserron1320 no I was not. The USS Laffey was used in the filming. They even towed her out into the Cooper River. She is located at Patriots Point in South Carolina. She is known as the “Ship that Would not Die”. There was a book written about her and her combat action off of Okinawa. You can also search on RUclips for her story. She remained in commission until the 1970’s with the USN.

    • @vanessahenry7238
      @vanessahenry7238 Год назад +2

      That WAS GREAT!

    • @JZsBFF
      @JZsBFF 10 месяцев назад

      What's a life ring?

  • @diggilad781
    @diggilad781 Год назад +31

    USS Eldridge (DE-173), a Cannon-class destroyer escort, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Lieutenant Commander John Eldridge Jr., who led an operation for the invasion of the Solomon Islands.
    Namesake
    Eldridge was born in Buckingham County, Virginia, on 10 October 1903 and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1927. After flight training at Pensacola, Florida, he served at various stations on aviation duty. From 11 September 1941, he was Commander, Scouting Squadron 71, attached to Wasp (CV-7). Lieutenant Commander Eldridge was killed in action in the Solomon Islands on 2 November 1942. For his extraordinary heroism in leading the air attack on Japanese positions in the initial invasion of the Solomons on 7 August and 8 August 1942, he was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.[1]
    Construction
    Eldridge was laid down 22 February 1943, by the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newark, New Jersey. Eldridge was launched on 25 July 1943, sponsored by Lieutenant Commander Eldridge's widow Mrs. John Eldridge Jr., and commissioned on 27 August 1943.[2]
    Service history
    Between 4 January 1944 and 9 May 1945, Eldridge sailed on the vital task of escorting, to the Mediterranean Sea, men and materials to support Allied operations in North Africa and on into southern Europe. She made nine voyages to deliver convoys safely to Casablanca, Bizerte, and Oran.[2]
    Eldridge departed New York City on 28 May 1945, for service in the Pacific. En route to Saipan in July, she made contact with an underwater object and immediately attacked, but no results were observed. She arrived at Okinawa on 7 August, for local escort and patrol, and with the end of hostilities a week later, continued to serve as escort on the Saipan-Ulithi-Okinawa routes until November. Eldridge was placed out of commission in reserve 17 June 1946.[2]
    On 15 January 1951, she was transferred under the Mutual Defense Assistance Act to Greece where she served as Leon (D54).[2] Leon was decommissioned on 5 November 1992, and on 11 November 1999, was sold as scrap to the Piraeus-based firm V&J Scrapmetal Trading Ltd.[3]
    Philadelphia Experiment
    The "Philadelphia Experiment" was a purported naval military experiment at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sometime around 28 October 1943, in which Eldridge was to be rendered invisible (i.e. by a cloaking device) to human observers for a brief period.[4][5] The story is considered a hoax: there is a general lack of evidence for the alleged experiment; the person who started the myth-a merchant seaman named Carl Meredith Allen-admitted that he had made up the story and relayed it to author Morris K. Jessup; and the USS Eldridge's deck log and war diary (preserved on microfilm) show that the ship was never in Philadelphia between August and December 1943.[6]
    Awards


    American Campaign Medal
    European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
    Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
    World War II Victory Medal (United States)
    Navy Occupation Service Medal with "ASIA" clasp
    In popular culture
    The film The Philadelphia Experiment is based on the "Philadelphia Experiment" story and features two sailors aboard the USS Eldridge.
    The audio drama podcast ars PARADOXICA works on the premise that the Philadelphia Experiment was conducted, but did not work as intended, instead creating time travel. Because of this, people can only travel back in time towards the place and time the experiment initially occurred, the deck of the USS Eldridge in 1943.
    The Doctor Who audio drama, The Macros explores the proposed Philadelphia Experiment as if the ship had entered an alternative dimension but at the loss of its crew.
    The USS Eldridge makes a brief appearance in the episode "Journey into Mystery" of the Disney+ series Loki, which is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The episode suggested that the Philadelphia Experiment was indeed conducted, and the ship was actually teleported to the Void.[7]
    References
    This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
    DANFS 2016.
    Leon.
    Carroll 2007.
    Adams 1987.
    "Philadelphia Experiment". Naval History and Heritage Command.
    Anderton, Ethan (7 July 2021). "14 'Loki' Episode 5 Easter Eggs and What They Could Mean for the Marvel Cinematic Universe". /Film. Archived from the original on 7 July 2021. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
    Bibliography
    "Eldridge (DE-173)". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Naval History and Heritage Command. 7 April 2016. Retrieved 8 August 2017.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
    "HELLENIC NAVY - LEON D-54 (1951-1992)". hellenicnavy.gr. Archived from the original on 28 September 2009. Retrieved 1 September 2009.[verification needed]
    Carroll, Robert Todd (3 December 2007). "Philadelphia experiment". The Skeptic's Dictionary. Retrieved 5 February 2008.
    Adams, Cecil (23 October 1987). "Did the U.S. Navy teleport ships in the Philadelphia Experiment?". The Straight Dope. Archived from the original on 6 January 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2007.
    "Philadelphia Experiment". Naval Historical Center of the United States Navy. 30 September 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
    this is from Wikipedia but hopefully you like the information on it

    • @BufferThunder
      @BufferThunder Год назад +4

      Bruh I ain't reading all of that 😭😭😭

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад +4

      @@BufferThunder It's barely a page of information, why are so many people hopelessly lazy

    • @BufferThunder
      @BufferThunder Год назад +1

      @@serronserron1320 because being lazy gives me more time to study, and read actual books . . .

    • @pappy451
      @pappy451 Год назад

      @@BufferThunder 😐

    • @diggilad781
      @diggilad781 Год назад

      I usually write things like this on my own but I had no time when I wanted to do this so I went to Wikipedia and copied it so people could knows what ship was used in the film, sorry if I angered anyone

  • @norneaernourn8240
    @norneaernourn8240 Год назад +135

    These movies are usually fun to watch if you can look past the inept idiotic "villain", who are usually some form of management or government.

    • @mystikmind2005
      @mystikmind2005 Год назад

      Writers that lack next level talent need the crutch of morons in charge.
      But these ones were exceptionally moronic, i got to say..... Sure some high level bureaucrats could be arrogant but how many would chose to ignore scientific advice in the face of unprecedented scientific discovery?? Even North Korea would not be that neurotic and reckless upon encountering such a situation. It is behavior that is just NOT at all plausible.... the science fiction is more plausible in comparison to it!!!

    • @barraindymacneil6256
      @barraindymacneil6256 Год назад +7

      Usually with a British accent

    • @curiousgeorge5992
      @curiousgeorge5992 Год назад

      Because the government purporting to be representative of the people are really only for themselves in the greed corruption manipulation self aggrandizement control free and slavers modern. Day pharisees

    • @john7320
      @john7320 Год назад +5

      You nailed it with the inept government just like what we have in Chinada and the US of China

    • @Three_Random_Words
      @Three_Random_Words Год назад +3

      @@barraindymacneil6256 Yes, that was very common several years ago, especially back in the 90s. Hollywood's kneejerk reaction was that a villain needed to be foreign in order to have the character feel right and sell tickets. The British accent was just foreign enough but not too foreign in their minds. Many in the world can't stand Americans, thanks in tiny part to things like this. But really it's Hollywood that they should more correctly aim their anger imo.

  • @MesserschmittMeB-U-
    @MesserschmittMeB-U- Год назад +54

    That's not a battleship. According to the white number that says "173" means that's the Cannon-class Destroyer Escort, USS Eldridge (DE-173)!

    • @dallassukerkin6878
      @dallassukerkin6878 Год назад +2

      Aye, which displaced 1,260 tons. Quite a lot to drop onto a skyscraper! Mind you, better than a battleship which could be around 50, 000 tons!
      I have not seen this film, so is there a reason the pennant number is mirrored in this clip or was that just an effect oversight?

    • @pappy451
      @pappy451 Год назад +3

      @@dallassukerkin6878 i could be wrong but i believe the film clips are reversed to avoid copy write problems .

    • @dallassukerkin6878
      @dallassukerkin6878 Год назад

      @@pappy451 That makes perfect sense, aye :)

  • @darrellhagan6124
    @darrellhagan6124 Год назад +38

    This looks like a different take on the 1984 movie "The Philadelphia Experiment". Not bad but I like the original much better. The original was much classier, higher morals, not so dark throughout, and not so many complicated sub plots.....

    • @lyeonshternberg4871
      @lyeonshternberg4871 Год назад +5

      And one more trivial thing about this movie... the government agent pursuing Bill is played by nonother than Michael Pere, who played the hero sailor in the 1984 movie, "The Philadelphia Experiment".

  • @nikerailfanningttm9046
    @nikerailfanningttm9046 Год назад +37

    Unlike most early people: I’m not a stupid bot.
    *HOW THE FUCK DOES A TOWER SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF 2K+ TON WARSHIP?* 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @AJB2K3
      @AJB2K3 Год назад +3

      It didn't. The ship wasn't fully phased into the timeline and so didn't actually weigh the full weight.

    • @steamdespair9189
      @steamdespair9189 Год назад +7

      Really??? That's all you questioned about the science in this fiction? lol

    • @AJB2K3
      @AJB2K3 Год назад +1

      @@steamdespair9189 I do believe it was made by asylum films and all their films are crap. I was going by the law set in the real version

    • @nyotamwuaji6484
      @nyotamwuaji6484 Год назад +4

      Easy enough, the weight of the ship is displaced via the support structure of the building. A better question is how the ship didnt immediately break her back and split upon the impact. This happens on impacts with the sea floor a lot and is why the Titanics bow looks the way it does, however the ship seemed to be unscathed.

    • @MrJking065
      @MrJking065 Год назад +1

      Thank for your question. I am a Bot. fic·​tion·​al. of, relating to, characterized by, or occurring in fiction : invented by the imagination. Stories hold many surprises. One of them is the amount of time we spend in fictional worlds, whether through daydreaming, reading novels, telling stories, movies or recounting personal experiences. In fact, the time we spend in fantasy often outweighs the time we spend in reality.

  • @lockwoodthexton
    @lockwoodthexton Год назад +10

    This is uncannily similar to The Philadelphia Experiment from the 80s.

  • @SirFloofy001
    @SirFloofy001 Год назад +6

    Yeah that building would not survive a ship that size falling on it, and i doubt the destroyer wouldn't have its back broken.

    • @TexasHoosier3118
      @TexasHoosier3118 Год назад

      Facts do not matter in a sci-fi movie.

    • @dallassukerkin6878
      @dallassukerkin6878 Год назад

      :grins: I was just commenting the same sort of thing! :nods: Mind you, better 1,260 tons than 50, 000!

    • @SeedlingNL
      @SeedlingNL Год назад +1

      The ship is out of phase and the only interaction is between the field and the surrounding matter. Put enough matter below it, like a few collapsed floors, and it will be stopped.
      Apparently moving slow enough allows the field to bleed into things near it without causing catastrophic vibrations that rip it apart. But if the field itself is rapidly pulsing, like before a jump, anything nearby not insulated is ripped apart as well.
      Just making stuff up, this is movie logic :P

  • @Wolfen443
    @Wolfen443 Год назад +5

    The problem with making something invisible or time travel is keeping track of them or making sure the subject is safely deliver back form where it went. Those things are beyond our abilities and understanding.

  • @MrsCKane
    @MrsCKane 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the recap! 😁

  • @Apercu
    @Apercu Год назад +22

    One of the writers loved using the Chronosphere from Red Alert.

  • @kushina382
    @kushina382 Год назад +7

    watching this recap is interesting, it's making me want to play command and conquer again

  • @TheVerySleepyCalmGuy
    @TheVerySleepyCalmGuy Год назад +2

    The warship: AHHHHH IM KEEPING ON TELEPORTING MAN I NEED HELP I NEED him I WANT TO RETURN HOME

  • @dougwhiddon8227
    @dougwhiddon8227 Год назад +6

    The remade this movie?? The original was so good.

    • @lazyreviewssupport9811
      @lazyreviewssupport9811 Год назад

      Movie name

    • @dougwhiddon8227
      @dougwhiddon8227 Год назад +1

      @@lazyreviewssupport9811 The Philadelphia Experiment (It was really good in the 80's, and may not hold up as much today, but it will still be better than this crap)

    • @MLPDethDealr32
      @MLPDethDealr32 Год назад

      @@dougwhiddon8227 NO, it still holds up.. Anyone that thinks otherwise ware lying to themselves. Both originals are still my favorites to watch.

  • @AJB2K3
    @AJB2K3 Год назад +38

    This B movie version wasn't nearly as scary as the original 1984 version

    • @ericthegeneric1611
      @ericthegeneric1611 Год назад +2

      Haha did you mean the one with Tom Hanks

    • @AJB2K3
      @AJB2K3 Год назад

      @@ericthegeneric1611 no not that one!

    • @ericthegeneric1611
      @ericthegeneric1611 Год назад +1

      @@AJB2K3 ok now let me look up this 1984 one

    • @MatthewHarrold
      @MatthewHarrold Год назад

      I thought Eddie and the Cruisers was better but will take the OG 1984 movie as better than this. Over complicating a simple but stupid premise, probably better as a Star Trek episode than a movie.

    • @AJB2K3
      @AJB2K3 Год назад +1

      @@MatthewHarrold there was a st tng episode based on it

  • @skysharksingh
    @skysharksingh Год назад +11

    The Manhattan project is super interesting.

  • @scottstempmail9045
    @scottstempmail9045 Год назад +4

    The Philadelphia Experiment version three?

  • @TigerWing141
    @TigerWing141 Год назад +7

    What was the movie where a battleship was taken by aliens, and the MP were chasing a escape sailor from the shoe?

  • @williampike6813
    @williampike6813 Год назад +2

    Was this a TV movie

  • @FadedClutch
    @FadedClutch Год назад +6

    Honestly watched this for the half life vibes from a time traveling disappearing ship

  • @libzbond
    @libzbond Год назад +2

    Literally the Borealis.

  • @jeffreyharnden7523
    @jeffreyharnden7523 Год назад +4

    They actually made a sequel to this film .not sure how well it did

  • @Jamietheroadrunner
    @Jamietheroadrunner Год назад +12

    There was an 80s version, which is much better

    • @craig4451
      @craig4451 Год назад +4

      Isn't this bad guy the good guy from the 80's movie?

    • @retaalcantar844
      @retaalcantar844 Год назад +1

      ​@@craig4451 yup that's him

  • @TrentCantrell
    @TrentCantrell Год назад +3

    So no fallout at all from a modern bomber and an entire research center being sent back to the past?

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад

      oh probably but most of them died and the other ones would just be called insane by Society. Unless there was plenty of live news footage of a ship crashing into the skyscraper.

    • @SeedlingNL
      @SeedlingNL Год назад

      @@serronserron1320 All of that stuff never happened in the unaffected timeline. He travelled back in time which fried the device before it could activate. (Hence the project was marked as a failure and binned, forgotten like so many other black book projects that didn't go anywhere.)

  • @georgefrankwegwitz1481
    @georgefrankwegwitz1481 Год назад +4

    it must be an extraordinary movie, an excelent , exiting story!!!!

  • @SSubZero
    @SSubZero Год назад +3

    Would this mean Malcom McDowell is playing a ~100yr old character? lol

  • @Albemarle7
    @Albemarle7 Год назад +3

    When you trust a new Ensign at the helm.

  • @oddjob1795
    @oddjob1795 Год назад +4

    Amazing!

  • @robertwheeler5125
    @robertwheeler5125 Год назад +3

    Destroyer, not battle ship.

  • @adrianchew6260
    @adrianchew6260 Год назад +1

    The only issue is having Catherine, she not suit in her roll, look at how she hold the gun already can tell she is destined to be a wife rather than a Girl in Charge.

  • @thomasschimdt5217
    @thomasschimdt5217 Год назад +1

    Would really love to watch the whole movie!

  • @heathercummins1644
    @heathercummins1644 Год назад +4

    Meh. The 1984 version was much, much better.

  • @gregbolitho9775
    @gregbolitho9775 Год назад +8

    Apparently this already happened, The US, lost a ship [as is in thin air] for a while then it came back in a different place in the same dockyard. Something along the line of 'The Philadelphia Experiment' Must be really runnin outa stories and gettin inta remakes.

    • @andreww2098
      @andreww2098 Год назад +3

      no it didn't happen, the Eldridge was several hundred miles away during the alleged experiment and it was only a radar beam bending system anyway

    • @gregbolitho9775
      @gregbolitho9775 Год назад +1

      @@andreww2098 Understood m8, I was referring to movie they'd already made about it. Hollywoods running out of idea at the moment, so remakes are being made.

  • @igotatan1
    @igotatan1 Год назад +15

    That was called the Philidelphia project. It went array after tapping into a demention that enables teleportation threw time. At least that was eventually declassified, where the attack on the U.S. Liberty hasn't yet.

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад

      No. The USS Eldridge Destroyer served in the Mediterranean as an escort for military convoys up until early 1945. It patrolled the Japanese waters at the end of the war. She was given over to the Navy of Greece in the 50s and renamed until she was scrapped 1999. There were experiments on two other ships that involved reducing radar signals and signatures on ships, involving different materials and tricks with bouncing radio frequencies. Too expensive and Impractical so the project was suspended. A bunch of fiction writers and bloggers took a grain of truth from government documents and added a bunch of fantasy to it.

    • @igotatan1
      @igotatan1 Год назад

      @@serronserron1320 Yeah, The U.S. Gov never downplays a tragic event, when it comes to National Security about black projects. Never. Ask them to confirm Smallpox wasn't used as a Bioweapon against First Nation Tribes while stealing their land, after signing treaties that they wouldn't... See if you can get a straight answer, or just Political misinformation.

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Год назад

      @@igotatan1 Don't get me. Well there is a general and colonel that did talk about handing out smallpox blankets the government as a whole didnt practice that tactic. However Force marching people into less fertile land where they would have conflicts with other tribes caused plenty of devastation. And even settlers at a local level kept pushing their settlements West knowing that the land was already occupied. There were more raids from the white folk then from the natives after all. And the number of the small reservation camps, were pretty much concentration camps because oftentimes not enough food and blankets were distributed when a lot of the prisoners starved or froze in the winter. Or the abduction of First Nations children to be placed in Catholic schools and orphanages. I am Asian. But my ancestors did come over to America after not finding any luck in Europe to try to get land. Which wasn't fair to the First Nations people already there. Despite this because of stuff I won't get into, the Onondaga people are great and wonderful but there is one particular Clan that can go screw themselves.

  • @DavidOlver
    @DavidOlver Год назад +4

    if the bomber went back with the ship wouldn't the future be more futuristic

  • @tsik101
    @tsik101 Год назад +4

    It was a bad attempt at recreating the old movies (2 movies really) about the Philadelphia Experiment. And this is just one of the historical facts that the ship after it's retirement from service was sold to the Greek Government and was put in active duty for at least two decades under the Blue and White Greek Flag before it was turned into scrap metal in a ship breaking wayward!

  • @Dennan
    @Dennan 6 месяцев назад

    i higly doubt a building could withstand such an impact

  • @Qilue
    @Qilue Год назад

    2:42 Colonel Maybourne doing undercover investigation while on holiday from his kingdom.

  • @dobengteh3310
    @dobengteh3310 Год назад +4

    Base on ‘Philadelphia Experiment‘?

  • @BigDaddyJinx
    @BigDaddyJinx Год назад +2

    Nice little nod to bring Michael Pare back. He also starred in the 1984 version (which was way better).

  • @kaiwackermann6728
    @kaiwackermann6728 Год назад +2

    Does anyone knows the Name of that Movie? :)

    • @kinghamsterswarren653
      @kinghamsterswarren653 Год назад +3

      That movie is The Philadelphia Experiment (2012). Evidently there's a 1984 version of the movie, so this one's a remake, and evidently not as good as the original.

  • @pythonsnickers4298
    @pythonsnickers4298 Год назад +1

    Calls it a battleship
    proceeds to be a destroyer escort

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 Год назад +1

    some B or C movie witzh unknown actors except Krajicek from X files

  • @michaelsmith1908
    @michaelsmith1908 Год назад

    We should put that movie on RUclips thank you

  • @bonbonvegabon
    @bonbonvegabon Год назад

    Great recap

  • @paparazziphotography6712
    @paparazziphotography6712 11 месяцев назад

    Great movie....

  • @obsidianfury5133
    @obsidianfury5133 Год назад +2

    0:00

  • @adamluong8483
    @adamluong8483 20 дней назад +1

    that thumbnail is 7/11 lol

  • @andrewcarlson3486
    @andrewcarlson3486 Год назад

    Catherine's choice is very dangerous

  • @Amygameing
    @Amygameing Месяц назад

    0:09 gta boat cheat codes belike

  • @freedomefighterbrony9053
    @freedomefighterbrony9053 10 месяцев назад

    Destroyer not a battleship a battleship is a specific type of ship just because its a ship with guns doesn't mean it's a battleship

  • @ThestuffthatSaralikes
    @ThestuffthatSaralikes Год назад

    Soap2day is gone. WHERE can I find these movies now? On a similar type site.

  • @damianreyesavila3402
    @damianreyesavila3402 Год назад +2

    .The Philadelphia Experiment (2012).😐.

  • @GLASS32
    @GLASS32 Год назад

    THE NAME OF THE MOVIE ? Plese

  • @gotr678
    @gotr678 Год назад

    That has to be the eldridge

  • @brandonbrownlee643
    @brandonbrownlee643 Год назад

    What’s the movie name

  • @fstrauss8331
    @fstrauss8331 Год назад

    This is science fiction. It was a movie called “The Philadelphia Experiment.” Get a grip people.

  • @McAmber
    @McAmber Год назад

    woah! this was an interesting movie!

  • @MarkShaw-hp1jp
    @MarkShaw-hp1jp Год назад

    What was the movie called

  • @chrisjacobs1125
    @chrisjacobs1125 Год назад

    The name of the movie The philadelphia experiment 2012 there is also a 1984 movie

  • @phoenixskyward9972
    @phoenixskyward9972 Год назад +2

    I never really understand these movies... It's a cool one and all, but I never get why the government hires scientists to only disregard their advice and refer to violence instead 😂

    • @MrJking065
      @MrJking065 Год назад +3

      Are you new to America. We were founded by violence. America fights that is pretty much all we know.😂😂

    • @phoenixskyward9972
      @phoenixskyward9972 Год назад +2

      @@MrJking065 Sadly, buddy. As someone from abroad. That's how we see America. But, there are so many amazing people there I attest to that, because I have spoken to many Americans and also I have American cousins. In regards to the political movie side, cmon. There is no escaping that. And reality politically.

    • @MrJking065
      @MrJking065 Год назад

      @@phoenixskyward9972 I agree. America has millions of great people. The good side of America is never shown. That not sell news papers and make money for Faux News and CNN the communist network. We vote in people who are not money. They are power hungry corrupt money grubers. But yet on the other when their is a major disaster any where in the world America is right their with cash and help. But yet in a heart beat we go to war excuse police action and kill many.

    • @jacklow9611
      @jacklow9611 Год назад +1

      @@phoenixskyward9972: Some Americans see the government that way, too, unfortunately. Many Americans don't understand why the government does some of the things it does, and it became even worse after Trump was elected) and the further rise of Evangelic "Christianity") and did all the things he/they did to make things even worse than they already were.

    • @phoenixskyward9972
      @phoenixskyward9972 Год назад

      Yeah, and to add to your point, it's a global pandemic, this entire political system. Does not matter to be honest, even though initially mentioned how I see America, it's truly a disaster from one point to another.. What a shame my friend... People in power abuse it and for us, we only wish to see the basis of society. It's not that difficult.

  • @gaurijkanulkar2764
    @gaurijkanulkar2764 Год назад

    Movie would have been a blockbuster if was made by Christopher Nolan

  • @commandertrigger218
    @commandertrigger218 Год назад

    well that is a destroyer like you said not a battleship. battleships would be like the Iowa class and North Carolina class with 9 16 inch main guns and several smaller guns while the destroyer would have much smaller 5 inch main guns. So a better term to use is warship

  • @kirbyellis4337
    @kirbyellis4337 Год назад

    if you have never seen a destroyer escort then take my word for it. They could almost be a lifeboat to a battleship. They are not much larger than a modern day yacht. If you get a chance to goto Galveston goto sea wolf park and see for your self.
    The Eldridge is definitely no battleship

  • @tanjianyumoe5700
    @tanjianyumoe5700 Год назад

    "Battleship" yeah no, thats a Destroyer Escort

  • @craig4451
    @craig4451 Год назад +1

    Wait- what happened to the company car?????

  • @tomroberts9684
    @tomroberts9684 Год назад

    It's spelled disappeared. Spoiler Lab is misspelled lab

  • @Cholin3947
    @Cholin3947 15 дней назад

    That is not a battleship, it is a destroyer or destroyeer escort. Battleship is a very specific type of navel vessel.
    Not particularly "huge" by navel standards.

  • @mikhailducayen6343
    @mikhailducayen6343 Год назад

    The thumbnail looks like 9eleven but boat version

  • @Snappy29
    @Snappy29 Год назад

    Bro saw 9/11 Very diffrently

  • @BBCKT
    @BBCKT Год назад +2

    The hull numbering is too big and the name on the front would on the stern as "ELDRIDGE" CGI on this movie was cartoonish.
    There is a general lack of evidence for the alleged experiment. The person who started the myth-a merchant seaman named Carl Meredith Allen-admitted that he had made up the story and relayed it to author Morris K. Jessup; and the USS Eldridge's deck log and war diary (preserved on microfilm) show that the ship was never in Philadelphia between August and December 1943.

  • @TheGreatSeraphim
    @TheGreatSeraphim Год назад

    Those are cooling towers, not reactors.

  • @any1alive
    @any1alive Год назад

    part of the ship part of the crew

  • @ijntea
    @ijntea Год назад +1

    The film is based on operation rainbow, an unfortunately or perhaps fortunately fictional event that was first regarded as fact before the writer admitted he made it up, still an amazing story

    • @lordeden2732
      @lordeden2732 Год назад

      Nobody has ever admitted it was made up.
      In fact the USA movement have tried to cover it up.

  • @HM2SGT
    @HM2SGT 11 месяцев назад

    🤔 *Do you suppose that whoever made this turkey is going to rip off the strange, half baked sequel as well?*

  • @pbxn-3rdx-85percent
    @pbxn-3rdx-85percent Год назад

    "military destroyer"? The A.I. generated script sounds like it's based on Chinese language.
    Anyway, a week ago my juicy double patty cheeseburger disappeared and I think the government experimented on it too.

  • @patrickperalta59
    @patrickperalta59 Год назад

    you got to love how stupid the goverment people are...the one guy keeps telling cathrine if you destroy the ship you end up destroying the world and more or less either way she doesn't seem to care....

  • @anguished0
    @anguished0 Год назад

    Poor guy was jusy trying to do his job

  • @UnbiddenYard599
    @UnbiddenYard599 10 месяцев назад

    Is this why the Eldridge in Azur Lane always electrified?

  • @Brendan200
    @Brendan200 Год назад

    Thats not a battleship its a destroyer

  • @MTCali70
    @MTCali70 Год назад

    Bill is Krycheck -sp- X Files

  • @elizasummers4398
    @elizasummers4398 Год назад

    This is based off of documents from that time well at least ww2

  • @CronyxRavage
    @CronyxRavage Год назад

    I'm not going to subscribe until you start putting the name of the movie in the video, the title, or the description. Furthermore, I'm going to be reporting every video that doesn't do that, just because I'm so frustrated with you. There is absolutely no excuse to obscure this information.

  • @edwardhickey5185
    @edwardhickey5185 Год назад

    Thats the Philadelphia Experiment.

  • @Randall82760
    @Randall82760 Год назад

    cooling towers, not reactors

  • @grantallard
    @grantallard Год назад +3

    Fun movie.
    But the concept is spoilt by science: Our planet spins at roughly 1,000 mph as it orbits our sun at 67,000 mph which orbits our Milky Way galactic centre at 448,000 mph; and the Milky Way galaxy is going 90,000 mph toward the centre of our local galactic cluster. Phew! But that's why time travel won't work; by accident or design. You can't 'travel through time' to where the Earth will be in galactic space; nor can you travel back in time to where it was in galactic space.
    N.B. I've been a Doctor Who fan since 1964. New Zealand was the first country outside UK to air the series; from September 1964.
    The first episode of Dr Who was in the UK on November 23rd 1963; the day after JFK was assassinated.

    • @robertkarp2070
      @robertkarp2070 Год назад

      No but they've theorized that if you were to travel at the speed of light for 1 year, away from earth and then return to earth that the two years you spent traveling at the speed of light, the habitants on earth will have aged 60 years.

  • @bf-696
    @bf-696 Год назад

    A destroyer is not a "battleship".

  • @Preciouspink
    @Preciouspink Год назад

    Soldier…hmm ai my my

  • @sjefkerolleman2094
    @sjefkerolleman2094 Год назад

    The philadelphia experiment 1984

  • @Tyler-si2rj
    @Tyler-si2rj Год назад +1

    im gonna blow up the ship. What no dont do that thatll just intesnify the EMF, idc im still gonna blow it up. lol

  • @exposingproxystalkingorgan4164
    @exposingproxystalkingorgan4164 Год назад +1

    This movie seems like a good one.

  • @tonbopro
    @tonbopro Год назад

    truth is 70 years of zooming thru deep space Earth will not be where it was 70 years ago

  • @ShadowTigerKing
    @ShadowTigerKing 10 месяцев назад

    I was not aware there were so many hostile pedantic ship nerds. Strangest comment section I've seen on a recap vid so far.🤪

  • @cedsmpglol
    @cedsmpglol Год назад

    I got kamikaze flashbacks on 3:16

  • @timothyirwin8974
    @timothyirwin8974 Год назад

    That is not a battleship.

  • @sanusiola9811
    @sanusiola9811 Год назад

    Not bad

  • @Khalifrio
    @Khalifrio Год назад

    Yet another You tuber that confuses Battleship with Warship. A Battleship is a specific type/class of ship. A warship covers all classes/types of ships built for combat.

  • @Dabkiller59
    @Dabkiller59 4 месяца назад

    you mean 69 years later

  • @user-jn7bq8wh1e
    @user-jn7bq8wh1e Год назад

    Wth...i remember watch Philadelphia experiment...but this was nothing like what I remember seeing..
    It was way boring!