Don't be ridiculous, do you realize how EXPENSIVE that would be, especially with cost overruns, and, then, having to have the planet completely rehabbed, and everyone reincarnated, and, all those plants and animals replaced! Those God's don't come cheap!
Yes ! Genius ! Others in his class are Lynch, harmony Korine. Those three use music in the most epic and strange ways where the mood of the music is perhaps counterintuitive yet has such emotional power behind it that it elevates the cinematic scene before us
Fun fact: in the times of Cold War, Vera Lynn's "We'll meet again" was included in the american music packages, which one supposed to be played in the bomb shelters during the nuclear attack.
@@chriskopp1361 I suppose that's the weapon element, but the "Doomsday Device" itself is the dead hand that destroys the world if the Soviet Union is hit with a preemptive nuclear strike that decapitates in leadership. In the real world, the Soviets did in fact build a nuclear retaliatory dead hand system for that contingency called Perimeter which the Russians still have in service.
true..but its all in good fun...isn't it? we are all immortal beings visiting this planet Earth...so why fear nuclear bombs...they can vaporize our human bodies..but they can't harm us...who we REALLY are! its all just a show...on with the show! enjoy
@@oldmovies4867 It is perfect. The perfect ending to the darkest comedy (and I would argue maybe one of the best comedies) ever. And so, the bleakest ending to a comedy ever.
i love the symbolism of the song "we'll meet again" almost like a promise made by the USA and the Soviet union that once humanity crawls out of its shelters they will once again turn against each other. almost like the end of the world is just a temporary set back.
@@pinkfloydguy7781 That is closer to the actual meaning. The song playing with the nuclear explosions means the human race is ending. "We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when..." The answer is never, it is sarcastic. A note by the film maker that "This is what you are headed for, stop it."
@@DylansPen Ah, yeah, that’s the end of intelligence in human form. But it does have a note of hopefulness the way I read it, because while probably not in the sense of literal rebirth, intelligent life returns to being an abstraction or a latent possibility, and we “meet again” the next time conditions coalesce to producing a human-like species. Not that I think we have eternal souls that will literally inhabit those next beings, if they ever exist on Earth, but it’s just an analogy for the idea that humans probably are not the last intelligent species. Life goes on without us! And then in that sense, this song tears me up because it starts to sound like humanity’s goodbye to the universe.
The instant transition to the detonation of the deadliest weapons ever created up to that point paired with the loud, emotionally conflicting song gives me chills every time
@@lupodelupis3672 Well, it shouldn't make you uncomfortable......but that means you haven't learned to "stop worrying and love the bomb" hahahaha that's the ultimate propaganda message of this film, don't you see it??????
When I first saw this wonderful movie at its first release I could not help but notice that the ending prompted the audience to be one of the quietest at leaving the theater.
1964-I was in 8th grade when I saw this movie at the Ritz Theater in Ontario, CA. Every year, on his birthday, I send the RUclips video of the movie, with the Vera Lynn song, to one of my friends, who saw the movie with me. We both loved the movie and We'll Meet Again. Who knew back in 1964 that the internet would allow us to relive this fun memory 53 years later.
I think the implication was him faking it all this time and now pretends he can suddenly walk again in order not to be left out of the breeding program or survival efforts
I just thought of something, maybe it's a reference to the ending of When Worlds Collide, in which a paraplegic miraculously rises from his wheelchair right when the world's ending.
There's still gonna be life, we won't see it though. Cockroaches and single cell organisms will be the survivors. Probably a few worms and other underground dwelling animals as well. Then all that will be left when the plants die out are just cockroaches and bacteria, and also viruses. Maybe they'll evolve into the new lifeform that will dominate the earth, maybe aliens will come back to see what happened and help life start back up.
The sardonic humor of this scene isn't merely figurative. Remember, that's all footage of real nuclear weapons that were actually deployed. Dr Strangelove doesn't have an ending, Kubrick merely cuts to our reality.
Well if you think this isn't a mere effects limitation, if you think this was intentional, I bet it's to show that our real leaders are just as insane as strangelove and ripper!
The U.K. (Where Dr.Strangelove was produced) Had a series of reinforced radio broadcasting stations that were designed to broadcast for 100 days after a nuclear attack not just to give information but to also play music to boost morale and this was one of the songs they were to have played.
I love it especially for the pure ball of energy in the distance; hovering above the sea like a sun, and the eventual pressure wave catching up and raising the floor around it.
@@johnevans388 I'm not in an urban area so I'll get to ride the rapid collapse of society and civilization, and witness the slow painful death of modern civilization Lord of the Flies style.
I really love this ending, it is perfect for this movie. The whole movie was spent satirizing nuclear warfare, and this ending shows the audience exactly what nuclear bombs are capable of -- massive destruction. It really makes you think. Also, the back round music, being sort of up beat and happy, creates a nice contrast. Furthermore, I think for audiences in 1964, when this movie can out, visually seeing this bombs go off was more of a shock factor -- nuclear bombs were still fairly new, 20 years old. I mean, nowadays you see explosions like this everyday on TV or the internet.
+cameronneagli Actually those are thermonuclear devises created by the evil edward teller who felt that the atomic bomb was not powerful enough. They were first exploded in 1952. Only 12 years befire this movie. Dr Strangelove is partly based on edward teller who was not a Nazi an worked on the Manhattan Project. Thermonuclear devices are so powerful their fuse is an atomic bomb.
The whole point of the movie was to get those people crying to “already nuke the commies” to shut the hell up. It showed the absolute destruction of nuclear war and consequences if they pushed the button. Maybe not to such an extent that all of humanity would be wiped out, but certainly the US, Soviet Union, and a good portion of Europe. It is shown that in order to truly vaporize the world in atomic fire and reduced it to Fallout apocalypse you would have to take all the nuclear weapons that existed, multiple it by 12,000 and equally space them all over the world. So the whole ‘end of the world’ spectrum is not a realistic possibility. But certainly the end for two major superpowers and a good chunk of the human population.
Richard Canipe can’t believe it’s been that long since the movie has released, so happy it hasn’t been taken off of all media and ruined out off society. Shows us that if we mess up we could experience huge consequences.
I believe this scene has a very good message, it's literally in the title. 'If you learn how to fall in love with the atomic bomb you will have no worries in your life'.
I had this same song played at my Grandfather's burial. Besides 'The Java Jive,' this was one of the songs he could fully recount at 97 with Alzheimer's. He also loved this film.
Thought I imagined that bit, never researched it, more fun this way...similar to the underground city film cut of Apocalypse Now..no care to hunt the hive mind of other cyber platforms, You Tube has the perfect flavor of gossip, rumors, insults and maybe facts.
In the end, the enemies never actually died, the nazis(Strangelove himself) and the stupid war USA and the Soviet Union would just stop for some time, they would wait till the world is safe to get out and then they would meet again, someday, somewhere. Kubrick is a fucking genius!
i've seen this a thousand times but I just realized that kubrick had one final joke up his sleeve when it came to doctor strangelove. That final placard - with its text 'the end'... In the context of the film, its the end of everything really.
Hello, my name is smith. I went through pretty depressing moments recently. Knowing what could come in the next couple of weeks I just want to say. That although my life was nothing but misery and confusion. I’m at least happy I won’t be facing this alone. I hope this scenario never comes but if it those, I just want to say thank you everyone that brought me joy in this confusing world. Hope I see you on the order side
This is a subtle critique of American exceptionalism and ‘good war’ nostalgia as the heart and soul of cold war aggression. Juxtaposing a USO singalong with the nuclear explosions says the attitude has not changed but the weaponry has grown to threaten all earthly life.
Legend says that Kubrick was so committed to realism that he actually destroyed the world with nuclear bombs several times to get the scene right.
Ngl I'd totally believe that.
Don't be ridiculous, do you realize how EXPENSIVE that would be, especially with cost overruns, and, then, having to have the planet completely rehabbed, and everyone reincarnated, and, all those plants and animals replaced! Those God's don't come cheap!
@@petergant1379 I’m really bad at sensing sarcasm sometimes, but you’re being sarcastic right?
@@petergant1379 wow, the joke flew over your head like an airplane
@@rhj2047 yeah, basically, but, not in an ugly way, hopefully!
“Everyone died. The end.” - Patrick Star
That didn't help at all );
perfect profile image
“What if” in a nutshell
😂But who was the ugly barnacle?
That awkward moment when you learn how to walk and the world ends
Paulina Domínguez a cripplingly sad moment. Wait....
He survives in the bunker 10:1 female to male ratio
VerdiKtagrad with the right genetic features of course
What a ridiculous and self-important thing to say.
That awkward moment when you reply on a year old comment
The quote is "Gentlemen! You can't fight in here. This is the War Room!"
Lee Johnson Missal? It's missile, you dope.
"We must NOT allow a MINESHAFT GAP!!"
The irony
Kubrick's use of music was incredible.
Spike Milligan suggested Vera Lynn to Kubrick, which led to the former being credited in the film!
@@c.j.griffin That would be Spike Milligan.
@@stickman1742 Yes! My mistake, sorry ^.^
Failing any ability to get permission from Spike Milligan:
ruclips.net/video/TIoBrob3bjI/видео.html
Yes ! Genius ! Others in his class are Lynch, harmony Korine. Those three use music in the most epic and strange ways where the mood of the music is perhaps counterintuitive yet has such emotional power behind it that it elevates the cinematic scene before us
glad we all stopped worrying and love the bomb
ha!
Yeah if you love the bomb hug it will shure blow youre mind
In a way, doesn't this teach to just be able to let go and confront the common fears of man (E.g. death, disaster, or heartache).
I've stopped worrying about it and thus learnt how to ride- *BOOM*
666th like :D
Fun fact: in the times of Cold War, Vera Lynn's "We'll meet again" was included in the american music packages, which one supposed to be played in the bomb shelters during the nuclear attack.
Lokhaj h
the British packages also
Htf is that a fun fact
If you look at the comment he is not saying that it came out in the Cold War, it was world war 2 when this film was released
Every detail of a Kubrik movie has meaning.
Best last-words ever!
"MY FUHRER, I CAN WALK!"
*gets vaporized*
Holy shit
Put that on my tombstone.
Mein
werner von braun .?
@@zimwillsalvadorthediamondd4434 Von Braun actually did not like the Nazi Party for funding so little in his technology.
@Thane Mac Yes, but I assume Dr. Strangelove was a Nazi Scientist and put in the US Government for his knowledge and talent.
That's easily the greatest cut in cinema history.
It's good bu it doesn't beat the cut in Lawrence of arabia. The match cut
You need to watch some Akira Kurosawa and Ozu stuff, it's incredible.
The Barry Lyndon cut is just as good
@@oso-goodcinema848 On the topic of match cuts, also hard to beat the one from 2001
To which he followed up with what is still the greatest cut in film - the end of the dawn of man sequence straight into space from 2001.
The virgin Thanos snap vs chad Doomsday Device
Before thanos, there was the Doomsday Device
The virgin fantasy Marvel schlock versus the chad real Perimeter dead hand nuclear retaliation system.
@@PaulvonOberstein I thought that was the Cobalt bomb.
@@chriskopp1361 I suppose that's the weapon element, but the "Doomsday Device" itself is the dead hand that destroys the world if the Soviet Union is hit with a preemptive nuclear strike that decapitates in leadership. In the real world, the Soviets did in fact build a nuclear retaliatory dead hand system for that contingency called Perimeter which the Russians still have in service.
This has to be the bleakest ending to a comedy ever.
I am curious as to why you think that way. I thought it was perfect.
true..but its all in good fun...isn't it? we are all immortal beings visiting this planet Earth...so why fear nuclear bombs...they can vaporize our human bodies..but they can't harm us...who we REALLY are! its all just a show...on with the show! enjoy
Yet it's the funniest
@@mustangmikep51 Wow nice insight
@@oldmovies4867 It is perfect. The perfect ending to the darkest comedy (and I would argue maybe one of the best comedies) ever. And so, the bleakest ending to a comedy ever.
i love the symbolism of the song "we'll meet again" almost like a promise made by the USA and the Soviet union that once humanity crawls out of its shelters they will once again turn against each other. almost like the end of the world is just a temporary set back.
There is always enemy's you don't learn from war you just get angrier and then the next war happens.
I’m a weirdo so my lasting impression was “Next sentient species that rises to world domination will end the same way”
War is innately human, unfortunately. War never changes.
@@pinkfloydguy7781 That is closer to the actual meaning. The song playing with the nuclear explosions means the human race is ending. "We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when..." The answer is never, it is sarcastic. A note by the film maker that "This is what you are headed for, stop it."
@@DylansPen Ah, yeah, that’s the end of intelligence in human form. But it does have a note of hopefulness the way I read it, because while probably not in the sense of literal rebirth, intelligent life returns to being an abstraction or a latent possibility, and we “meet again” the next time conditions coalesce to producing a human-like species. Not that I think we have eternal souls that will literally inhabit those next beings, if they ever exist on Earth, but it’s just an analogy for the idea that humans probably are not the last intelligent species. Life goes on without us! And then in that sense, this song tears me up because it starts to sound like humanity’s goodbye to the universe.
Probably my favorite end to any movie I've seen thus far.
The ending to Fight Club was great too.
Have you seen Two Lane Blacktop or Vanishing Point? Both have great endings like this.
@@josefk5659 I actually have not. I'll be sure to look into those. Thanks
The instant transition to the detonation of the deadliest weapons ever created up to that point paired with the loud, emotionally conflicting song gives me chills every time
Me too....I saw this masterpiece several times, but its ending always let me unconfortable.
@@lupodelupis3672 Well, it shouldn't make you uncomfortable......but that means you haven't learned to "stop worrying and love the bomb" hahahaha that's the ultimate propaganda message of this film, don't you see it??????
When I first saw this wonderful movie at its first release I could not help but notice that the ending prompted the audience to be one of the quietest at leaving the theater.
Wow, where did you see it?
1964-I was in 8th grade when I saw this movie at the Ritz Theater in Ontario, CA. Every year, on his birthday, I send the RUclips video of the movie, with the Vera Lynn song, to one of my friends, who saw the movie with me. We both loved the movie and We'll Meet Again. Who knew back in 1964 that the internet would allow us to relive this fun memory 53 years later.
Bless the internet for allow such touching moment of yours to happened again :)
I hope you're doing okay old man. Must have been a crazy time back then
That's... beautiful, I wish you and your friend good health.
Respect. Sadly, Vera Lynn is no longer with us
this is truly the funniest movie i have ever seen...i apsolutely LOVE it!!!!!!!!
That would suck. A paraplegic finally learns how to walk and then he's killed in a nuclear holocaust.
He will survive in the caves.
I think the implication was him faking it all this time and now pretends he can suddenly walk again in order not to be left out of the breeding program or survival efforts
Damar158
It was a goof by Peter Sellers, and he improvised the text. But I like your interpretation more!
Well at least he's walking in heaven (or flying lol which is much better).
I just thought of something, maybe it's a reference to the ending of When Worlds Collide, in which a paraplegic miraculously rises from his wheelchair right when the world's ending.
Last flash of light before endless night.
mars9 sunlight is the best disinfectent...
edgy?
@@charonsferryold creative, not like your comment
mars9 May I quote you?
There's still gonna be life, we won't see it though. Cockroaches and single cell organisms will be the survivors. Probably a few worms and other underground dwelling animals as well. Then all that will be left when the plants die out are just cockroaches and bacteria, and also viruses. Maybe they'll evolve into the new lifeform that will dominate the earth, maybe aliens will come back to see what happened and help life start back up.
My god this movie is awesome.
the most beatiful and haunting ending
One of the greatest comedies of all time
,,MEIN FUHRER I CAN WALK"
Thank you Kubrick, Sellers and C.Scott
Amen!
@@talltexan6432 Amen!
the Queen ended her historic Covid19 speech with the words we’ll meet again......this is what came into my mind .......
We'll meet Vera again, don't know where don't know when
fuck the queen
@@yv6742 I mean shit man if that's what you're into then sure
This movie is coming back in style
Yep
Nope
The sardonic humor of this scene isn't merely figurative. Remember, that's all footage of real nuclear weapons that were actually deployed.
Dr Strangelove doesn't have an ending, Kubrick merely cuts to our reality.
Saki Chan Wow thanks, didn't know that until you stated it.
fuckin bummer
They tested 520 of them in the atmosphere... humanity is savage
Well if you think this isn't a mere effects limitation, if you think this was intentional, I bet it's to show that our real leaders are just as insane as strangelove and ripper!
The combination of comedy and the bitter reality of war is really makes the movie.
Literally the most haunting end to a film ever, Kubrick doesn’t end the film he just cuts to our reality.
The U.K. (Where Dr.Strangelove was produced) Had a series of reinforced radio broadcasting stations that were designed to broadcast for 100 days after a nuclear attack not just to give information but to also play music to boost morale and this was one of the songs they were to have played.
Love that shot at 0:56, with the airplane wing and the nuke in the background.
I love it especially for the pure ball of energy in the distance; hovering above the sea like a sun, and the eventual pressure wave catching up and raising the floor around it.
Airburst detonation
Brad MacArthur
whysosyria1
I found it finally; Grapple2 Operation Orange Herald
Britain's fake Hydrogen Bomb test to keep up w/ competing US & USSR
Would be a beautiful scene if that was in colour.
@@AlexSDU the black and white theme really suits the film
If a nuclear alert is ever made I'll just remember this scene and start laughing
If there's a nuclear alert just put your head between your legs and kiss you ass goodbye - that's what I was taught in the 1960s.
@@johnevans388 I'm not in an urban area so I'll get to ride the rapid collapse of society and civilization, and witness the slow painful death of modern civilization Lord of the Flies style.
@@johnevans388 Definitely need to duck and cover, unless you can reach the fridge and climb in!
@@QuarrellaDeVil lmao nice KotCS reference.
Yep
I approve of this video.
+DoktorStrangelove MEIN FURRIER I CAN WALK!!!!
+Alex Trimm CAN I EVER
DoktorStrangelove lol i love that movie
DoktorStrangelove "Animalscan be bred and......sssllooooooooooughtered," in keeping with his Aryan roots😂
DoktorStrangelove "A cumpuuuudaa"
Dame Vera Lynn just died, 103 years. We'll meet again - her greatest hit. Whenever I hear it the last scenes of this film come to mind.
Absolutely terrifying, which makes this movie one of the best ever.
I really love this ending, it is perfect for this movie. The whole movie was spent satirizing nuclear warfare, and this ending shows the audience exactly what nuclear bombs are capable of -- massive destruction. It really makes you think. Also, the back round music, being sort of up beat and happy, creates a nice contrast. Furthermore, I think for audiences in 1964, when this movie can out, visually seeing this bombs go off was more of a shock factor -- nuclear bombs were still fairly new, 20 years old. I mean, nowadays you see explosions like this everyday on TV or the internet.
+cameronneagli Actually those are thermonuclear devises created by the evil edward teller who felt that the atomic bomb was not powerful enough. They were first exploded in 1952. Only 12 years befire this movie. Dr Strangelove is partly based on edward teller who was not a Nazi an worked on the Manhattan Project. Thermonuclear devices are so powerful their fuse is an atomic bomb.
Well it was actually a anti-war movie.
A guy finally manages to walk right before the apocalypse.
The whole point of the movie was to get those people crying to “already nuke the commies” to shut the hell up. It showed the absolute destruction of nuclear war and consequences if they pushed the button. Maybe not to such an extent that all of humanity would be wiped out, but certainly the US, Soviet Union, and a good portion of Europe. It is shown that in order to truly vaporize the world in atomic fire and reduced it to Fallout apocalypse you would have to take all the nuclear weapons that existed, multiple it by 12,000 and equally space them all over the world. So the whole ‘end of the world’ spectrum is not a realistic possibility. But certainly the end for two major superpowers and a good chunk of the human population.
Ever notice how the final shot of the film resembles that of a sunset instead of a nuclear explosion?
Happy 50th Anniversary of Dr. Strangelove!
Richard Canipe can’t believe it’s been that long since the movie has released, so happy it hasn’t been taken off of all media and ruined out off society. Shows us that if we mess up we could experience huge consequences.
60th!
"I CAN WALK!"
My god, that's great.
And here we are.
I've always loved film, and to see people my age that also appreciate this film in particular really makes me happy.
Rest in Paradise Vera Lynn
After seeing this movie years ago I made myself a solemn vow. If this happens and I have seconds or minutes left .I'm playing this song. I swear
This vibes just right, hopefully we'll see some sunny days soon
I hope not. Not those kind of sunny days
We will. Everything will be alright.
Earth is not a planet, it is a 13,000 mile long battlefield.
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
Feb 24 2022. We’ll meet again.
Some sunny day... (Nuclear luminous smile)
This movie is nooow аvailаble toо waatccсch heree => twitter.com/49cebfc58b6257915/status/795841760396124161 Dr Strangеlоveeее Ending
This and the End of Evangelion are the only films I can think of were literally EVERYBODY dies in the end.
Ahhh this aged well. Gues we will soon learn if that is realistic
This song is kind of tearful, but also satisfying.
Thank you, Vera Lynn.
probably the best ending to a movie.
You can stop now 2020, it's been two years...
I believe this scene has a very good message, it's literally in the title.
'If you learn how to fall in love with the atomic bomb you will have no worries in your life'.
Putin just announced he will put his A-bombs into emergency mode. This was my first choice for music after that...
R.I.P. Vera Lynn.
I had this same song played at my Grandfather's burial. Besides 'The Java Jive,' this was one of the songs he could fully recount at 97 with Alzheimer's. He also loved this film.
I love that the ending to Far Cry 5 was a nod to this ending.
Finally I found a reference to FC5
Cool
Way more depressing than this though
The blackest of black comedies. You can't get more dark than this ending. It's amazing the powers-that-be even let this movie be shown in America.
On the Beach (1959) comes very close.
Crazy how abruptly ending the film and cutting to bombs was more impactful than a pie fight
If you're reading this after Feb 23rd 2022, I guess the world didn't end (this time)
Peter sellers is an amazing actor, this movie is so ahead of it's time
Actual as never been
The footage is from operation crossroads, Baker test. Notice how enormous the column of water is compared to the battleships around it.
Philip M isn't it the Nagato and what was left of the IJN fleet?
Luca A. Alongside Prinz eugen.
@@lucaa.6645 Yes. I've always thought that was intended as a final insult to the Empire...
Remembering this movie while watching the situation now in Eastern Europe.
This is how I started to love the bomb
I honestly WAY prefer this to the originally-planned piefight ending.
Thought I imagined that bit, never researched it, more fun this way...similar to the underground city film cut of Apocalypse Now..no care to hunt the hive mind of other cyber platforms, You Tube has the perfect flavor of gossip, rumors, insults and maybe facts.
Rest in peace Vera Lynn - the woman who made a nuclear war romantic with her voice
In the end, the enemies never actually died, the nazis(Strangelove himself) and the stupid war USA and the Soviet Union would just stop for some time, they would wait till the world is safe to get out and then they would meet again, someday, somewhere.
Kubrick is a fucking genius!
RIP Vera Lynn 6/18/2020
It is now DEFCON 2 fellas.
I'm here because Putin has put his Nuclear Forces on high alert today for the Russo-Ukraine Conflict 2022.
Same my dude, now we wait for annihilation
Like it says in the book,we are blessed and cursed,same things make us laugh make us cry...
I'm glad this movies makes me stop worrying but instead excited and waiting for Putin launch da nukes
@@wendellnovais Yo dawg, I heard it was that Green Sabre that killed CJs mom.
5 months late and nothing bahahah. You guys fell for the most obvious flex/bluff.
To be continued in...On The Beach!
The White Injun legit yes
HistoryNET yes makes so much sense..... but on the beach came first
Lol
Well it will be a fish flopping onto land off of the beach
Lol
I find this ending to be funny but also somehow depressing at the same time.
The magic of Kubrick
Our future.
I see it as an alternate future that would have happened if George Bush had stayed president
DrCerebro oh my...how I wish for that doofus W. now.
Hopefully.
Styxhexenhammer666 no, MAD is unlikely.
Yes. It is inevitable.
Watching this in 2022. I hope someone survives to read my comment next year.
Hey buddy
We don't need a hero with superpowers but one that will encourage us to fight with courage and dignity
RIP Vera Lynn
I see the RUclips algorithm is in place during the crisis in Ukraine.
I got the chills watching this scene, really shook me up. Stanley Kubrick is a genius
My favorite movie of all time, simply genius.
Really think about the people we put in charge of the button that can do this
One of my favorite endings of all time
i've seen this a thousand times but I just realized that kubrick had one final joke up his sleeve when it came to doctor strangelove. That final placard - with its text 'the end'... In the context of the film, its the end of everything really.
At least we had Kubrick
Guys they didn’t get blown up. They’re all living in mines.
Epic Movie with a perfect ending!!
Spoiler: "Everyone dies"
The part where he stands up
Its bloody marvel
Even tho he was an evil man
You can't help but to feel warm inside.
Best ending ever.
Dont worry guys, only 15-20 million deaths, TOPS.
RIP Dame Vera Lynn
Best movie I've ever seen, hands down.
another bloody chapter in human history...
The world's on fire right now. What can you do except laugh?
watched this movie about 10 times, still doesn't fail to give me shivers up my spine.
“Don't be afraid, there is nothing to be afraid of."
-Artyom's Mother (bad ending)
And you suddenly realise where Fallout got its inspiration from
RIP Vera Lynn.
Hello, my name is smith. I went through pretty depressing moments recently. Knowing what could come in the next couple of weeks I just want to say. That although my life was nothing but misery and confusion. I’m at least happy I won’t be facing this alone. I hope this scenario never comes but if it those, I just want to say thank you everyone that brought me joy in this confusing world. Hope I see you on the order side
Be chill, nothing like this will come. Both sides got everything to loose if this happen. Greetings from Argentina
yeah this comment section is full of people jerking off the idea of nuvlear annihilation in like a week
RIP Vera Lynn. We'll meet again, don't know where don't know when...
All countries should broadcast this song instead of warning siren when the missiles are launched
If I was the leader of a country during something like this I'd totally play this until the bombs dropped
But Mexico don't speak Spanish we would not understand the meaning
This is a subtle critique of American exceptionalism and ‘good war’ nostalgia as the heart and soul of cold war aggression. Juxtaposing a USO singalong with the nuclear explosions says the attitude has not changed but the weaponry has grown to threaten all earthly life.
Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?
Rodger does
She'll be 100 in March 2017.
Oh damn, she's still alive?
Remember how she said that
We would meet again
Some sunny day?
Sevda Yskovich Pepperidge farm remembers
The last flash of light before the eternal darkness.
"I've become death, destroyer of worlds"
-Bhagvad Gita
@G Will Yes,that quote was by J.Robet Oppenheimer. :)
@G Will Who also said - "now science has known sin."
Thanos: “A grateful universe...”
Cap: “Born out of blood.”
Thanos: “They’ll never know it, because you won’t be alive to tell them.”
you know that MIEN FURHER! I CAN WALK! was completely improved, preety awesome