I had to pause the movie and stare at the wall for a few minutes after the scene of jonas filling his sinuses. like what? a fun movie if you can turn your brain off. thank you for another fun and educational video!
Fantastic video! I thoroughly enjoy these movie commentaries. Beyond the entertainment value, I really appreciate learning new things, particularly the insights shared about the scene where Jonas was free diving (or whatever we should call what he was doing) in the trench. Even though there were plenty of wild scenes, that moment had me thinking, "...really?"I did sort of enjoy the Meg 2, but I went in with low expectations. Thanks for yet another enjoyable and educational video!
I think we can still have fun watching a dumb movie while also using it to learn more about animals and science. It's a great concept, and I really enjoyed the mental image of a theatre full of shark scientists breathing a heavy sigh lmao
Such movies I watch with no expectations at all, I guess that's why it doesn't really upset or annoy me at all. It's incredibly stupid, and I acknowledge that, but I expect some dumb stuff already when I start watching
I watched this movie much more recently, but that scene with him swimming out of an airlock at the bottom of the ocean, somehow surviving, and then having/winning a fist fight made my brain melt.
Regarding the underwater pressure scene, What about air inside the stomach, intestines, and parts of body tissue that isn't made of water? Plus the pressure being so intense, what about gases in the blood, brain, eyes? You'd be at least slightly crushed, no?
Would you consider reacting to the movie Underwater (with Kristen Stewart)? Could this species of deep-sea Cthulus exist? What might be accurate about them? What is more science fiction than speculative ecology? It's such a fun movie and I feel like even if everything in it is impossible, we could learn a lot from an analysis. Also more people need to see it because it's so much fun.
The "Meg Sized Tunnel" Is an "Open Ocean Vent" so that the ocean water flows into the Megs enclosure directly from the ocean. That's the only way that much ocean water can be moved on a daily to a an enclosure big enough for a meg. But your question is 100% Valid, why on earth make it the size of the Meg, and not have many smaller ventilation tunnels. So silly, but I really enjoy cheesy shark movies anyhow 🥰🦈
@ 22:52 I'm a former United States Navy Submariner and driver, in escape training we are taught to take a last deep breath before the escape airlock fills up and exhale constantly going up to avoid what you just described would happen and also avoid the Bends. The water pressure would compress the nitrogen in your body.
It's heavily implied that Haiqi is the daughter of the female Megalodon from the first movie, which means that she is basically taking the place of the female Meg in the books named Angel. If that is the case, then I REALLY hope that in the sequels Haiqi/Angel gets a LOT more screen time, with scenes dedicated entirely to her and her adventures. Because when you read the books, the sharks aren't just wild animals, they're characters. They are just as much the protagonists of the books as the main human characters are, and Steve Alten was really good at trying to give both sides equal amounts of sympathy from his readers.
I was so excited to watch The Meg, as id read all the books. I was extremely disappointed, about the only similarities were some of the characters names. If it was more faithful to the source...no way it could be a PG movie.
you have to read the book to understand why they were able to keep 'angel' alive, and the tank they kept the meg in meg 2 in was based off the idea from the book. Its a HUGE aquarium, i mean. we're talking a city size aquarium. Originally built to try house whales in captivity,
11:03 : You don't have to fotget that the meg getting out to get to her mating point ist just the story vehicle so that the action of the movie can start anyhow. But I completely agree -- who ever designed the security measurements for the aquarium should be in deep trouble now.
This was such an engaging and interesting breakdown of the plot holes. You answered the most common head-spinning questions we had about this movie 😅 Thanks for the video!
In fairness to the enclosure they housed the meg in (have not watched the film yet) but in the 1st book, instead of a research station, the father (forgot name) had a lifelong ambition to build this huge facility in the ocean where people could and watch whales during their migration. And if a whale was sick or injured, the enclosure could provide a hospital of sorts to care for them. So when they had a living meg, it was the only known enclosure they felt could hold. And it was large enough to hold a small pod of whales, and in open ocean.
I wasn't sure where else to put this, so I'm putting it here. I just watched a movie called Under Paris and at several points during it I thought to myself, "What would Dr. Sam say about this?" There was a part where someone brushes their hand across a shark and I thought about the burn you mentioned. I'd love to know what you thought of it, if you've seen it, and if not may I suggest it? Hope things are going well for you!
at roughly 9:15 you bring up the meg sized tunnel. In the source material, a japanese man built this place for blue whale research and the "tunnel" wasnt covered on top from my understanding. The idea was that the whales would be able to swim through it freely so they could be observed without being kept in captivity. The researchers repurposed it (rather hastily) to contain the megalodon. i think the tunnel was just there for a fun cinematic effect? but thats just a guess
This is yet more proof that I need to read the books. It seems like the movies just don't do the books justice and that as crazy as the concept is, the author tried to explain things and justify his choices. The movie doesn't make that same level of effort, which was one of the reasons I didn't really like it overall. Thanks for commenting!
@@drsammunroe oh for sure. This was one of my favorite book series (until it wasnt lol). The first few books are a fun read but i personally think that from books 5+ it gets repetitive and is doin too much. But the first few at lesst would be a great read if you at least semi-enjoyed this movie and thought it would be better if things made more sense.
I was really interested on the science behind the free diving scene. Yes it was completly ridiculous. I laughed when I saw that part. But is was a fun turn off your brain movie.
So which is stupider? Jonas surviving the sub-depths of the Marianas Trench without any kind of suit, or the massive white dwarf at the center of the hollow robot moon in Moonfall?
16:12 I feel for you sister. I’m watching your excellent review prior to checking out The Common Descent Podcast assessment of Meg 2. Thanks for the upload. Subbed.
As a biotechnologist who loves the ocean... it is so nice to have validation in all of my own pressure points with this movie. My partner and friends thought my fuming was funny but I thought I was going to have an aneurysm. HOWEVER, as a person who did read the book, I can explain the tank portion. In the book, the Meg (Angel in the book) never really attacked the tunnel during her time growing up. However, the bars were made of the toughest material they could find and when she did start showing aggression towards the gate, they did make preparations to enclose her completely in using concrete. She burst out while they were attempting to do so. Also, they determined she was there to mate in the book as they noticed changes in her behavior, male sharks were being attracted to the gate, etc etc. They did know when she got loose and did track her down. They kept overall portions of the book but they did have to "Hollywoodify" it.
Thanks for that detail from the book. I don't understand why they didn't keep some of these little details in the movie to at least have it be a bit more logical :)
Actually, water can be compressed, just not very much! But for the sake of general real-world discussions it is considered uncompressible. If you compress water enough it will become a solid called Ice VI, this is an exotic phase of matter. Ice VI exists as a thermodynamically stable phase in a broad pressure range between 0.6 and 2.2 GPa and at temperatures up to 355 K. It is found naturally in Earth´s mantle and in the interior of icy moons such as the Galilean Satellites
Great video! Really enjoy this series. One thing I don't think was touched on was the scene before the Meg escapes it seems to have some kind of reaction to the moonlight or a spotlight in the water and its eye kind of rolled back inferring it's in a 'trance' of some sort. It was something I was hoping you'd have some insight on when I was watching it for the first time anyway 😅. Keep up the good work though!!
Hi. Like the first movie, the second has nothing to do with the Book. In the second Book is a Reason for the Channel between the Lagoon and the Ocean. It would be interesting what do you think about the Story of the Book.
I feel like Shark media peaked years ago when they attached a camera to a sharks fin and we got to watch it swim around doing shark stuff. I'd like to see you review that type of footage and explain whats going on.
It seems people keeping oversized versions of prehistoric macro predators tend to put big, prehistoric monster sized gates in the tanks that open directly out into the ocean/wild. Because they never learn anything.
Hello Sam. Love your videos and analysis. If you have to make a scary underwater movie without over sized sharks, or without any sharks, what type of environment, what kind of water type (clear, murky, etc.) what type of creatures (not necessarily to attack, just the presence of scary under water creatures that can scare you to death without biting or attacking) and what kind of depth in water you will choose? Thank you so much and wish you all the best.
Thanks so much for this fun question. I always find the horror movies where you are completely isolated the most frightening, and when it a monster that is intelligent and hard to track. So I guess I would find a movie set out in the open ocean, or on a remote island, the most terrifying setting. This is going to sound nuts but maybe a super intelligent jellyfish? There are tiny jellyfish in Australia that you can barely see but could kill you because they have such powerful venom! So imagine a giant, transparent jellyfish that can out think you, and then swarm you and sting you, and you would never see it coming until it was too late! And then it would slowly eat you and everyone could see you trapped in their tentacles. I would watch that movie :). Glad you are enjoying the videos and thanks for reaching out :)
The audio is out of sync. This is common in most of your videos. IDK how to fix it but I know old youtuber videos usually show the sync setup where they clap and sync audio before recording. I appreciate your videos and have been binging them. Just commenting to help you improve the quality.
Well that tunnel is probably to let in smells from the ocean as well as small currents to allow water to flow faster and more naturally in the tank likely to keep the from feeling isolated if it smells like open ocean to the Meg it probably is open ocean
The section where Jonas swims out to get to a nearby hatch reminds me of one or two moments in the 1989 movie The Abyss where Ed Harris’s character has to swim to a nearby portion of the station without a diving suit. It wasn’t as deep as what was portrayed here but it was deep enough to where sunlight from the surface couldn’t reach them. The only concern that the characters made was that the water was cold. What are your thoughts on that?
Fantastic video. But I did not able to watch your whole video cause . I am an adult and I am a doctor in internal medicine. My job is from 8am to 7pm. So I will watch after my work is done.
I don’t think you could because if you tried to fill your sinuses with water your body would force you to cough or try to get it out. You couldn’t fill your lungs up with water because you would drown and die. Trying to exhale all the air out of your lungs wouldn’t work because you can’t completely collapse your lungs and your body would force you to inhale once the o2 concentration in your body got too low which would cause you to drown if you were underwater.
This was a dumb film for me. Every new big scene I was thinking "Well, this is as dumb as it's going to get" and I was wrong. PS: I would've used a Liquid Breathing Medium suit instead of the silly free diving scene. They find one with very little O² left and Jonas uses it.
It is on my list. I have had some family health dramas in the last few months, so I had to step away from the channel, but things are turning around now and I am hopeful I can get back to it. I have seen Under Paris, and boy oh boy, do I have some thoughts on that movie! Can't wait to get back to filming :)
I asked the same scape question the first time saw King Kong, the original when I was 8 years old. The natives built a wall to keep Kong in. So why did the build 2 giant doors for him to walk through??? It makes no sense, just like the Meg 2 escape. Plus Kong climbed the empire state buliding!! But Couldn't hop over a head height fence. I love both movies but it ma k es NO sense😂
14:00 Came from a Deep Ocean week channel where they are protesting Deep Sea mining which is already being funded. Whether or not the mining has started the proposals to do so are already under way.
neither film matches the books, jonas is a deep sea submersible pilot yeah but he takes researchers down on them and it's on one of them two people die cause jonas drops the plates to rise up and the rapid shift in pressure kills 2 people and hospitalities him, after this he retires and becomes a marine biologist and has his theories on the meg still existing, he's asked to go down to the trench by his friend masao tanaka,in the book they're Japanese and not Chinese,there are similar moments but its vastly different, if you're going to read it read the original version because it's been revised and for the worst imo, the second novel is also almost nothing light the second movie
it amazing how many people who liked/loved the books are disappointed by the films. I feel really bad for the book people because the fans of the book series seem really invested and it must be really frustrating to see it changed so much.
@@drsammunroe sadly it's just what happens the majority of the time with book to movies, some things understandably aren't adaptable like one certain scene it the it book but other like the meg and Jurassic park have changes just to be more marketable, that and there's only so much content you can put into a 90 minute or so movie
I have no idea what those are supposed to be haha, and since they were outside my area of expertise, I didn't want to comment. But just from a very basic ecological perspective, I struggle to believe a creature can thrive at the very bottom of the ocean, for millions of years, and still retain the ability to walk around at the surface and breath air. Overtime, evolution would do its thing and they would probably lose the ability to breath air if they didn't need it. Just my guess though. Thanks for watching!
It's because you don't 💩 on the movies, you point out the dumb or the real science behind stuff... and you sound like one of the doctors on Grey's Anatomy...
Humans should not cage sharks, orcas, dolphins for our entertainment is just wrong! I also loathe seeing birds in cages. Taking their freedom away is just horrible. Once again, proving that humans are the most dangerous species on this planet.
This film was a big disappointment. Just ridiculous. I've read all the books , they are way better. Neither film have much in common with the books. This one has absolutely nothing to do with the book apart from a couple of characters names. . . Personally hope they don't make anymore films.
The Meg was enjoyable despite it's absurdity. The Meg 2 was just awful garbage in every conceivable way. The information you shared was quite enjoyable, but it's disappointing to me to hear these attributes of animals for their adaptation to evolution, rather than being intelligently designed the way that they are.
Waterlogged sinuses and stuck-together lungs: new fears unlocked.
😂 that's just drowning
That cracked me up. 😂😅
She ain’t wrong
I had to pause the movie and stare at the wall for a few minutes after the scene of jonas filling his sinuses. like what? a fun movie if you can turn your brain off. thank you for another fun and educational video!
thanks very much, glad you liked it!
Fantastic video! I thoroughly enjoy these movie commentaries. Beyond the entertainment value, I really appreciate learning new things, particularly the insights shared about the scene where Jonas was free diving (or whatever we should call what he was doing) in the trench. Even though there were plenty of wild scenes, that moment had me thinking, "...really?"I did sort of enjoy the Meg 2, but I went in with low expectations. Thanks for yet another enjoyable and educational video!
Thanks so much!
I think we can still have fun watching a dumb movie while also using it to learn more about animals and science. It's a great concept, and I really enjoyed the mental image of a theatre full of shark scientists breathing a heavy sigh lmao
Such movies I watch with no expectations at all, I guess that's why it doesn't really upset or annoy me at all. It's incredibly stupid, and I acknowledge that, but I expect some dumb stuff already when I start watching
22:41 your job is way more interesting than the everyday doctor
Pointing out plot holes in a movie like Meg 2 would be like brainstorming all the reasons why a car with 3 wheels isn’t driving properly.
That “moment” broke me too. I was expecting ridiculousness but that was next level silly. 😂
I watched this movie much more recently, but that scene with him swimming out of an airlock at the bottom of the ocean, somehow surviving, and then having/winning a fist fight made my brain melt.
I couldn't agree more. It made me want to walk out of the theatre.
Regarding the underwater pressure scene, What about air inside the stomach, intestines, and parts of body tissue that isn't made of water? Plus the pressure being so intense, what about gases in the blood, brain, eyes? You'd be at least slightly crushed, no?
Would you consider reacting to the movie Underwater (with Kristen Stewart)? Could this species of deep-sea Cthulus exist? What might be accurate about them? What is more science fiction than speculative ecology? It's such a fun movie and I feel like even if everything in it is impossible, we could learn a lot from an analysis. Also more people need to see it because it's so much fun.
They knew that shark would try to escape once she grew up so they made it easier for her to do so. This is just my opinion.
The "Meg Sized Tunnel" Is an "Open Ocean Vent" so that the ocean water flows into the Megs enclosure directly from the ocean. That's the only way that much ocean water can be moved on a daily to a an enclosure big enough for a meg. But your question is 100% Valid, why on earth make it the size of the Meg, and not have many smaller ventilation tunnels. So silly, but I really enjoy cheesy shark movies anyhow 🥰🦈
@ 22:52 I'm a former United States Navy Submariner and driver, in escape training we are taught to take a last deep breath before the escape airlock fills up and exhale constantly going up to avoid what you just described would happen and also avoid the Bends. The water pressure would compress the nitrogen in your body.
Jonas wouldn’t be able to move literally he wouldn’t have survived this
Not at those depths tho
It's heavily implied that Haiqi is the daughter of the female Megalodon from the first movie, which means that she is basically taking the place of the female Meg in the books named Angel. If that is the case, then I REALLY hope that in the sequels Haiqi/Angel gets a LOT more screen time, with scenes dedicated entirely to her and her adventures. Because when you read the books, the sharks aren't just wild animals, they're characters. They are just as much the protagonists of the books as the main human characters are, and Steve Alten was really good at trying to give both sides equal amounts of sympathy from his readers.
I was so excited to watch The Meg, as id read all the books. I was extremely disappointed, about the only similarities were some of the characters names. If it was more faithful to the source...no way it could be a PG movie.
The teenager is the same little girl from the first movie and in this movie, her mom passed away.
Her name is Suyin.
you have to read the book to understand why they were able to keep 'angel' alive, and the tank they kept the meg in meg 2 in was based off the idea from the book. Its a HUGE aquarium, i mean. we're talking a city size aquarium. Originally built to try house whales in captivity,
I tried to read the book, but it was too stupid to finish.
yeah in the book 'angel' was acquired when the original meg was killed. and angel escaped because she reached sexual maturity, and went into heat.
11:03 : You don't have to fotget that the meg getting out to get to her mating point ist just the story vehicle so that the action of the movie can start anyhow. But I completely agree -- who ever designed the security measurements for the aquarium should be in deep trouble now.
This was such an engaging and interesting breakdown of the plot holes. You answered the most common head-spinning questions we had about this movie 😅 Thanks for the video!
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it :)
Not too mention white sharks have been known to eat their tank mates.
In fairness to the enclosure they housed the meg in (have not watched the film yet) but in the 1st book, instead of a research station, the father (forgot name) had a lifelong ambition to build this huge facility in the ocean where people could and watch whales during their migration. And if a whale was sick or injured, the enclosure could provide a hospital of sorts to care for them. So when they had a living meg, it was the only known enclosure they felt could hold. And it was large enough to hold a small pod of whales, and in open ocean.
I wasn't sure where else to put this, so I'm putting it here. I just watched a movie called Under Paris and at several points during it I thought to myself, "What would Dr. Sam say about this?" There was a part where someone brushes their hand across a shark and I thought about the burn you mentioned. I'd love to know what you thought of it, if you've seen it, and if not may I suggest it? Hope things are going well for you!
at roughly 9:15 you bring up the meg sized tunnel. In the source material, a japanese man built this place for blue whale research and the "tunnel" wasnt covered on top from my understanding. The idea was that the whales would be able to swim through it freely so they could be observed without being kept in captivity. The researchers repurposed it (rather hastily) to contain the megalodon. i think the tunnel was just there for a fun cinematic effect? but thats just a guess
This is yet more proof that I need to read the books. It seems like the movies just don't do the books justice and that as crazy as the concept is, the author tried to explain things and justify his choices. The movie doesn't make that same level of effort, which was one of the reasons I didn't really like it overall. Thanks for commenting!
@@drsammunroe oh for sure. This was one of my favorite book series (until it wasnt lol). The first few books are a fun read but i personally think that from books 5+ it gets repetitive and is doin too much. But the first few at lesst would be a great read if you at least semi-enjoyed this movie and thought it would be better if things made more sense.
It’s so nice to know that I wasn’t the only one that got sooo angry with this film 😂😂
I just love your channel!, Love your expertise bc I love learning new things!
Thank you so much! and thanks for leaving so many positive comments! really glad you enjoy the content!
You deserve so much more than you have you teach people so much❤
I audibly said "Yes!" when you said you'd eventually get to 47 meters down
I was really interested on the science behind the free diving scene. Yes it was completly ridiculous. I laughed when I saw that part. But is was a fun turn off your brain movie.
So which is stupider? Jonas surviving the sub-depths of the Marianas Trench without any kind of suit, or the massive white dwarf at the center of the hollow robot moon in Moonfall?
Jason Statham is the new chuck norris. Underwater pressure has got nothing on him 😂
@@ladyfoxreader1608 You know what? I'll take it!
No vemos la película para ver al tiburón, vemos la película para poder ver tus análisis
16:12 I feel for you sister. I’m watching your excellent review prior to checking out The Common Descent Podcast assessment of Meg 2. Thanks for the upload. Subbed.
As a biotechnologist who loves the ocean... it is so nice to have validation in all of my own pressure points with this movie. My partner and friends thought my fuming was funny but I thought I was going to have an aneurysm.
HOWEVER, as a person who did read the book, I can explain the tank portion. In the book, the Meg (Angel in the book) never really attacked the tunnel during her time growing up. However, the bars were made of the toughest material they could find and when she did start showing aggression towards the gate, they did make preparations to enclose her completely in using concrete. She burst out while they were attempting to do so.
Also, they determined she was there to mate in the book as they noticed changes in her behavior, male sharks were being attracted to the gate, etc etc. They did know when she got loose and did track her down. They kept overall portions of the book but they did have to "Hollywoodify" it.
Thanks for that detail from the book. I don't understand why they didn't keep some of these little details in the movie to at least have it be a bit more logical :)
Love your channel. Thank you for all the information/education. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to further videos.
Thank you! I really appreciate the positive comment :)
I love watching your videos and I love how you explain everything as well.
Glad you like them! Thanks so much!
15:20 :- at the moment people won't realise that they need to think scientifically.🤔
27:47 :- Wow! There is so much to take under consideration.🤯
I may have gone on too long, but there was just so much to talk about! I could have kept going for hours!
Actually, water can be compressed, just not very much! But for the sake of general real-world discussions it is considered uncompressible. If you compress water enough it will become a solid called Ice VI, this is an exotic phase of matter. Ice VI exists as a thermodynamically stable phase in a broad pressure range between 0.6 and 2.2 GPa and at temperatures up to 355 K. It is found naturally in Earth´s mantle and in the interior of icy moons such as the Galilean Satellites
Great video! Really enjoy this series. One thing I don't think was touched on was the scene before the Meg escapes it seems to have some kind of reaction to the moonlight or a spotlight in the water and its eye kind of rolled back inferring it's in a 'trance' of some sort. It was something I was hoping you'd have some insight on when I was watching it for the first time anyway 😅. Keep up the good work though!!
Hi. Like the first movie, the second has nothing to do with the Book. In the second Book is a Reason for the Channel between the Lagoon and the Ocean. It would be interesting what do you think about the Story of the Book.
Next movie you should watch Dr. Monroe is the Big Blue
I feel like Shark media peaked years ago when they attached a camera to a sharks fin and we got to watch it swim around doing shark stuff. I'd like to see you review that type of footage and explain whats going on.
It seems people keeping oversized versions of prehistoric macro predators tend to put big, prehistoric monster sized gates in the tanks that open directly out into the ocean/wild. Because they never learn anything.
Such a great video! Glad I found your channel!😁
Thank you!! 😊
Why did they put a meg sized tunnel to the open ocean? Maybe to bring in meg sized food?
Hello Sam. Love your videos and analysis. If you have to make a scary underwater movie without over sized sharks, or without any sharks, what type of environment, what kind of water type (clear, murky, etc.) what type of creatures (not necessarily to attack, just the presence of scary under water creatures that can scare you to death without biting or attacking) and what kind of depth in water you will choose? Thank you so much and wish you all the best.
Thanks so much for this fun question. I always find the horror movies where you are completely isolated the most frightening, and when it a monster that is intelligent and hard to track. So I guess I would find a movie set out in the open ocean, or on a remote island, the most terrifying setting. This is going to sound nuts but maybe a super intelligent jellyfish? There are tiny jellyfish in Australia that you can barely see but could kill you because they have such powerful venom! So imagine a giant, transparent jellyfish that can out think you, and then swarm you and sting you, and you would never see it coming until it was too late! And then it would slowly eat you and everyone could see you trapped in their tentacles. I would watch that movie :). Glad you are enjoying the videos and thanks for reaching out :)
at that size is it even called a Meg?
At that size we call it a Mog
The audio is out of sync. This is common in most of your videos. IDK how to fix it but I know old youtuber videos usually show the sync setup where they clap and sync audio before recording.
I appreciate your videos and have been binging them. Just commenting to help you improve the quality.
Well that tunnel is probably to let in smells from the ocean as well as small currents to allow water to flow faster and more naturally in the tank likely to keep the from feeling isolated if it smells like open ocean to the Meg it probably is open ocean
The section where Jonas swims out to get to a nearby hatch reminds me of one or two moments in the 1989 movie The Abyss where Ed Harris’s character has to swim to a nearby portion of the station without a diving suit. It wasn’t as deep as what was portrayed here but it was deep enough to where sunlight from the surface couldn’t reach them. The only concern that the characters made was that the water was cold. What are your thoughts on that?
There are books?!
Fantastic video. But I did not able to watch your whole video cause . I am an adult and I am a doctor in internal medicine. My job is from 8am to 7pm. So I will watch after my work is done.
I really enjoyed watching these movies! Love the first and second one!
You are my favourite Dr. in the whole universe. I like you and your videos and your study field sooooo much♥️.
Thank you so much 😀
I don’t think you could because if you tried to fill your sinuses with water your body would force you to cough or try to get it out. You couldn’t fill your lungs up with water because you would drown and die. Trying to exhale all the air out of your lungs wouldn’t work because you can’t completely collapse your lungs and your body would force you to inhale once the o2 concentration in your body got too low which would cause you to drown if you were underwater.
This was a dumb film for me. Every new big scene I was thinking "Well, this is as dumb as it's going to get" and I was wrong.
PS: I would've used a Liquid Breathing Medium suit instead of the silly free diving scene. They find one with very little O² left and Jonas uses it.
Have you checked out Underwater? It's quite an interesting film.
Might I suggest a reaction to "Under Paris"?
I am SURE there is plenty for you to educate us on 😂😂💗💗💗💗
It is on my list. I have had some family health dramas in the last few months, so I had to step away from the channel, but things are turning around now and I am hopeful I can get back to it. I have seen Under Paris, and boy oh boy, do I have some thoughts on that movie! Can't wait to get back to filming :)
I just love sharks, they’re so fascinating especially prehistoric ones like the Megalodon! Do you personally think the Meg may still be alive today?
I asked the same scape question the first time saw King Kong, the original when I was 8 years old.
The natives built a wall to keep Kong in. So why did the build 2 giant doors for him to walk through??? It makes no sense, just like the Meg 2 escape. Plus Kong climbed the empire state buliding!! But Couldn't hop over a head height fence. I love both movies but it ma k es NO sense😂
You should watch Godzilla 98 and Godzilla the series
I knew they would react to jaws 3d
Sam munroe......salmon roe. That's awesome
Nothing impossible for Jason Stratham ur not taking that into account
14:00 Came from a Deep Ocean week channel where they are protesting Deep Sea mining which is already being funded. Whether or not the mining has started the proposals to do so are already under way.
You skipped the entire opening scene.
Did you consider that Jason Statham can just survive because he's a badass?
I couldn't stop laughing thru most of it! I'm willing to suspend disbelief for the sake of art but this movie wasn't art!! :)
Great video and great name for a marine expert (Dr salmon roe 👍)
Thanks so much, glad you liked it!
Leviathan would flip the Meg over to get the liver.
neither film matches the books, jonas is a deep sea submersible pilot yeah but he takes researchers down on them and it's on one of them two people die cause jonas drops the plates to rise up and the rapid shift in pressure kills 2 people and hospitalities him, after this he retires and becomes a marine biologist and has his theories on the meg still existing, he's asked to go down to the trench by his friend masao tanaka,in the book they're Japanese and not Chinese,there are similar moments but its vastly different, if you're going to read it read the original version because it's been revised and for the worst imo, the second novel is also almost nothing light the second movie
it amazing how many people who liked/loved the books are disappointed by the films. I feel really bad for the book people because the fans of the book series seem really invested and it must be really frustrating to see it changed so much.
@@drsammunroe sadly it's just what happens the majority of the time with book to movies, some things understandably aren't adaptable like one certain scene it the it book but other like the meg and Jurassic park have changes just to be more marketable, that and there's only so much content you can put into a 90 minute or so movie
I went into this movie fully expecting ridiculousness, but that "moment" was little too much. That, and the other "creatures" (amphibians I guess?).
I have no idea what those are supposed to be haha, and since they were outside my area of expertise, I didn't want to comment. But just from a very basic ecological perspective, I struggle to believe a creature can thrive at the very bottom of the ocean, for millions of years, and still retain the ability to walk around at the surface and breath air. Overtime, evolution would do its thing and they would probably lose the ability to breath air if they didn't need it. Just my guess though. Thanks for watching!
30:21 wouldnt this scrape off the skin from his palm ? sharks have skin like rough sand paper.
I just did a short on this very topic! Hopefully this answers your question ruclips.net/user/shortscThb6W3bIPw
your not gunna touch on the giant squid that’s completely unrealistic
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20:40 xDDDD
Girl it’s captivity but in the real ocean not a tank
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It's because you don't 💩 on the movies, you point out the dumb or the real science behind stuff... and you sound like one of the doctors on Grey's Anatomy...
Humans should not cage sharks, orcas, dolphins for our entertainment is just wrong! I also loathe seeing birds in cages. Taking their freedom away is just horrible. Once again, proving that humans are the most dangerous species on this planet.
This film was a big disappointment. Just ridiculous. I've read all the books , they are way better. Neither film have much in common with the books. This one has absolutely nothing to do with the book apart from a couple of characters names. . . Personally hope they don't make anymore films.
I thoroughly enjoyed loosing brain cells to this movie. Equally enjoyable was watching this video to get them back.
I am glad I was able to help balance things out :)
Girl calm down I have to turn u off
its just a movie chill lady pure enritment nothing science about it
The Meg was enjoyable despite it's absurdity. The Meg 2 was just awful garbage in every conceivable way. The information you shared was quite enjoyable, but it's disappointing to me to hear these attributes of animals for their adaptation to evolution, rather than being intelligently designed the way that they are.