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    Stargate (1994)
    Directed By: Roland Emmerich
    Written By: Dean Devlin & Roland Emmerich
    Cast: Kurt Russell, James Spader, Jaye Davidson, Viveca Lindforsl
    Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence
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  • @t.bunker2511
    @t.bunker2511 Год назад +4380

    Over 20-years, and it still has an impact.

    • @JZL-Arkerivon
      @JZL-Arkerivon Год назад +27

      Yep 👍

    • @nicktechnubyte1184
      @nicktechnubyte1184 Год назад +243

      Almost 30 years

    • @tomast9034
      @tomast9034 Год назад +93

      there are now people running around who are so young they never seen this movie.

    • @Kreachie
      @Kreachie Год назад +68

      It spawned an entire sci-fi series, with spin-offs, each one fairly popular … apart from universe.

    • @McPh1741
      @McPh1741 Год назад +56

      The score really amplified this scene so much. Great movie

  • @benmacleod7000
    @benmacleod7000 9 месяцев назад +836

    Still one of the best and most under appreciated sci-fi films ever. That iconic moment launched decades of fun.

    • @mickenoss
      @mickenoss 9 месяцев назад +42

      I watched this with my mum and every episode of the series as it aired over the years.
      She died last year and watching the show always reminds me of her, we were both superfans.

    • @ryandunham1047
      @ryandunham1047 8 месяцев назад +14

      @@mickenossI’m sorry for your loss.😢

    • @OllieW501
      @OllieW501 8 месяцев назад +12

      @@mickenossthat's a sweet story man, all the best to you 👍

    • @djcfrompt
      @djcfrompt 7 месяцев назад +4

      Indeed

    • @jugaloking69dope58
      @jugaloking69dope58 6 месяцев назад +3

      if only they finished stargate Universe! sucks there is no end@@mickenoss

  • @SuperflyGaming
    @SuperflyGaming 8 месяцев назад +429

    Can we all agree that Michael Shanks did a superb job of playing Daniel in SG1?

    • @LilySteph1949
      @LilySteph1949 5 месяцев назад +23

      I like James spader

    • @KalterKrieger
      @KalterKrieger 4 месяца назад +11

      It's Raymond Reddington, James Spader.

    • @TheJosephoenix
      @TheJosephoenix 4 месяца назад

      Both commentators are missing the point and this p.i.t.a.

    • @jonathanraven5939
      @jonathanraven5939 4 месяца назад +1

      Absolutely

    • @herbderbler1585
      @herbderbler1585 4 месяца назад +11

      ​@@KalterKriegerhe's talking about SG1. James Spader wasn't in the TV show.

  • @MojoPup
    @MojoPup 9 месяцев назад +723

    That whole scene still gives me goosebumps...Daniel just casually explaining everything not knowing what he's about to see. You can feel the validation of all he's worked for, all the ridicule he's undergone over his professional career...just evaporating as he sees the Stargate.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 9 месяцев назад

      Show Him

    • @JangumTute
      @JangumTute 7 месяцев назад +22

      Well actually his professional career was still ridiculed by his fellow scholars and colleagues as this was obviously classified, there have been i think multiple episodes where he vents his frustration that he figured out one of the greatest mysteries to the universe and he couldn't share it with anyone, he couldn't go public, he got no fame. and there was one episode where he was called out for not publishing anything in years, gone dark, no one knew what happened all because he thought the pyramids were landing pads for alien space ships lol.

    • @MuantanamoMobile
      @MuantanamoMobile 7 месяцев назад +10

      @@JangumTute It helped that he had a bit of humility...hard to stay silent otherwise.

    • @KimMoonbmwmoonie
      @KimMoonbmwmoonie 6 месяцев назад +8

      It was the best scene in the movie for me.

    • @tr7b410
      @tr7b410 4 месяца назад

      For a tutorial on interstellar travel see Pleadian contactee Billy Meiers material with a narrative by Randolf Winters...hit the video icon.
      Than Google search Tr3b astra-hit the video icon-scroll down to the night time footage of a Tr3b powering up its gravity wave propulsion system until it disappears.
      This is U.S space forces near stellar reconnaissance workhorse which spys on the alien bases in our solar system.

  • @OverworkedITGuy
    @OverworkedITGuy Год назад +1480

    As hard as it is to find anyone to step into James Spader's shoes, they did an incredible job finding Michael Shanks for the series.

    • @blenderfox
      @blenderfox Год назад +103

      Agreed. Michael carried over quite a few of James' Daniel's quirks and I loved that.

    • @px4storm9x19
      @px4storm9x19 Год назад

      Rumor has it, Mr. Spader is uncircumcised.

    • @CuriousChronicles82275
      @CuriousChronicles82275 Год назад +9

      True

    • @kewlztertc5386
      @kewlztertc5386 Год назад +48

      Shanks, was better in the role. He played it more realistically

    • @becausebuzzbomb6133
      @becausebuzzbomb6133 Год назад +116

      @@kewlztertc5386 Shanks got the whole series, Spader just one movie. But I really like how Shanks managed to start a lot like Spader and than gradually, over the seasons, evolved his character.

  • @andypeterson2126
    @andypeterson2126 Год назад +1484

    You see the 90’s we’re simply more fun

    • @crashpal
      @crashpal Год назад +1

      Because 9/11 ruined everything. Even 2000 was a great year

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear Год назад +48

      All those rock songs about doom and the world ending all had a poignant quality-- back in the day when the subject was merely hypothetical.

    • @Brasc
      @Brasc Год назад +21

      Well, at least REM was just saying it was the end of the world _as we know it,_ not The End flat out.

    • @filipbuskovic3373
      @filipbuskovic3373 Год назад +22

      Nowadays movies tell you everything in the first 3 minutes, like you don't have eyes they also have to explain everything what is going on on screen and also as there if need they are trying to keep your adrenaline high throughout the entire movie

    • @theflipchannel964
      @theflipchannel964 Год назад +19

      ...and the 80's.

  • @BlameThande
    @BlameThande 11 месяцев назад +244

    It occurred to me the other day that Stargate could not have been made at any other time. 1994 was the perfect moment when SFX were good enough to make this sequence awe-inspiring, but everyone was still familiar with the idea of rotary phones and 'dialling a number'. Wouldn't have the same resonance today.

    • @martinmanifold2241
      @martinmanifold2241 3 месяца назад +11

      And Babylon 5

    • @alienatedpoet1766
      @alienatedpoet1766 3 месяца назад +8

      This movie came before I was born (2000), but I was a kid for SG-1 and Atlantis when they got to Scy-fi channel. And my parents had this on DVD.
      So for me, while I know rotary phones existed and I'm nerdy enough to know how they work, I always thought of a star gate when I used the combination locks for our school lockers. Twist one direction, lock, twist other way, lock.
      Sadly now we're hitting a time where kids like me are among the last who remember stargate. I hope a new show comes sometime soon.

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair 3 месяца назад

      @manifold2241 Well it's good that for Babylon 5 they have renewed the CGI scenes. But yes, it was good that the story inside the station was still played with actors on soundsets and not before green screens! It gives the shows a much better atmosphere
      btw. nowadays shows also don't play before greenscreens anymore, that is a thing of the 2000s and 2010s, as nowadays they are able to augment stuff into the actual filmed footage.

    • @yzdatabase4175
      @yzdatabase4175 2 месяца назад +1

      Never thought about rotary phones and i watched and rewatched SG1, A and U.

    • @nicholasolivas317
      @nicholasolivas317 Месяц назад

      They actually pumped 40 gallions of water in a tube pressure wise and filmed it side wise.

  • @thomasscullen2448
    @thomasscullen2448 Год назад +92

    I love when she tells him "Its your Stargate". The music everything makes it so epic

  • @ChristopherMallow
    @ChristopherMallow Год назад +714

    The best part of this movie for me was that the hero was a linguist. I was in college finishing my linguistics degree when this came out, and we were always jealous of our friends in archaeology who could brag on Indiana Jones. Daniel Jackson was and is OUR hero. 😄

    • @TheWabbitSeason
      @TheWabbitSeason Год назад +31

      I recently had graduated DLI Monterey when Stargate came out. I was at my first duty station as a military linguist. I understand the pride.

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear Год назад +15

      An archaeologist who hero-worships Indiana Jones is akin to a police officer who hero-worships Harry Callahan. You better worry.

    • @RcsN505
      @RcsN505 Год назад +13

      Now we also have Louise Banks (Amy Adams)

    • @ptolemyauletesxii8642
      @ptolemyauletesxii8642 Год назад +6

      And has it never bothered you that this linguist was able to speak fluent Ancient Egyptian, including being able to talk about nuclear weapons?

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear Год назад +13

      @@ptolemyauletesxii8642 You can describe a nuke in many manner of ways.
      Use the term "nuclear barrage" to someone in the 1800's, they'll assume you're saying "central barricade" because 'nuclear' and 'barrage' mean something different to somebody who has never heard of atomic physics nor breechloading artillery guns.
      If some alien came along and mentioned a "metallic disruptor" would you assume it was a fancy sci-fi death ray of which we have no understanding, or did they really mean an old-timey fission bomb?

  • @BaseDeltaZero1972
    @BaseDeltaZero1972 Год назад +1068

    Always loved how the scientists looked on in wonder with smiles and awe..and the military guys just looked really grim as they considered the implications of the Pandora's box they'd just opened - Both 100% legitimate reactions from the mindsets being portrayed.
    Amazing film that spawned an amazing franchise.

    • @WhiteReconcista
      @WhiteReconcista Год назад +14

      judging by the situation in the world, the us military and goverment does not really think about pandora's box

    • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
      @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Год назад +8

      Except you only need the 4 points! NOT 6! 🤦‍♂🤣 But even then things move in space! LOL

    • @ThaFuzzwood
      @ThaFuzzwood Год назад +14

      Scientists: oeh shiny! Soldiers: shiny likely carries guns too >.

    • @Asghaad
      @Asghaad Год назад +5

      @@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 if you go down to it all you need is 3, it all depends how you define the resulting target point

    • @84MadHatter
      @84MadHatter Год назад +8

      as someone both military and nerd I think I would be both

  • @joeschmoe233
    @joeschmoe233 7 месяцев назад +122

    There are movie moments that make such huge impacts on viewers, I'm sure when they made this they didn't think so, but you just never know what's going to become iconic. This was a memorable sci fi moment. Great job James Spader.

    • @susiedupuy9532
      @susiedupuy9532 7 месяцев назад +5

      He was the best thing about the movie.

  • @curlymcdom
    @curlymcdom 10 месяцев назад +40

    This film came out when we were studying Ancient Egypt in primary school, including a school trip to the British Museum. It couldn't have been timed more perfectly in my life

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 3 месяца назад

      no that symbol is not anywhere on the device oh but it is🤣🤣🤣

  • @pyorokun7
    @pyorokun7 Год назад +706

    29 years later, and this sequence, and the whole movie, is still as amazing as when it was released.

    • @DanielKing-dk5nr
      @DanielKing-dk5nr Год назад +2

      just this sequence lol come onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn, After they travelled through it and meeting that creature was the only best thing

    • @Ignirium
      @Ignirium Год назад +10

      Now days, anything with good writing is better than movies today

    • @willatkins9686
      @willatkins9686 Год назад

      Jump room to mars!

    • @Eric-lx8hp
      @Eric-lx8hp Год назад +4

      & not a g-damn superhero in sight!

    • @power2084
      @power2084 11 месяцев назад +1

      except the smoking

  • @blackthorne1497
    @blackthorne1497 Год назад +422

    Described by Richard Dean Anderson as the greatest movie prop ever created. He was right on target. The story never gets old. It just transports itself to another place and time....in your mind.

    • @yomogami4561
      @yomogami4561 Год назад +3

      though i believe it owes much to 'the time tunnel'

    • @zabdas83
      @zabdas83 Год назад +2

      Nope! Star Trek was

    • @thade7062
      @thade7062 Год назад +4

      @watcher of video lol Ds9 has easily 5 of the top 10 trek episodes ever written and Garak a side character is arguably one of the best characters ever brought to life on television.

    • @hatersgonnalovethis
      @hatersgonnalovethis Год назад +11

      I always wondered when she said: "That's as far as we got" meant they had 6 chevrons and were missing the last one. One out of 30? Why not test all of them?

    • @SpencerLemay
      @SpencerLemay Год назад +1

      @@zabdas83 Star Trek is a tv show.

  • @jaffasholva7738
    @jaffasholva7738 9 месяцев назад +26

    I don't watch movies or series at all, but Stargate has a special place in my heart and mind.
    After 20 years this choked me up a bit.
    Thanks.

    • @rolandbujeiro42
      @rolandbujeiro42 3 месяца назад

      It'll be 30 yrs this October. Time flies! 👍

  • @miclb28
    @miclb28 Год назад +5

    The beginning of ten years of glorious Sci-fi exploration...

  • @Backroad_Junkie
    @Backroad_Junkie Год назад +89

    Props to the guy who held the pencil in his mouth the entire scene.
    I still remember it dropping out of his mouth from when I saw the movie in the theaters, lol...

  • @frederalbacon
    @frederalbacon Год назад +337

    An iconic moment in sci-fi. When the Point of Origin symbol pops up and locks into place, knowing what comes after, the journey to Abydos kickstarting a series of events that brings the Tau'ri from a race that didn't even know what was out there, to being the Fifth Race....just amazing.

    • @matt71820
      @matt71820 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sweet! Wowman, when the Point of Origin is both a teleport and .... a female, woman.
      Respect ❤🎉

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 10 месяцев назад +11

      Tau'ri is just the name that the Goa'uld and their Jaffa slaves had for the people of Earth.
      Given that they did not create mankind but only influenced their early cultural evolution (partially) I would say that they don't get a say in the name.

    • @seangoldman6833
      @seangoldman6833 8 месяцев назад +9

      @@mnomadvfx Tau'ri just means "people of the first world". As far as assumed names go, it's not actually an insult and to the humans spread across the milky way the people of Earth would be from the first world.

  • @mikebasil4832
    @mikebasil4832 Месяц назад +3

    Stargate, certainly after many years of Star Trek, was something interestingly and refreshingly new for the sci-fi universe. I’m glad that James Spader was in it because he’s a most distinguished actor.

  • @integral
    @integral 11 месяцев назад +101

    Spader played this scene so amazingly well, with humor and certainty, while the military men and some of the scientists in the room looked on baffled until the light dawns on them.

    • @onkcuf
      @onkcuf 9 месяцев назад

      Ah,back when he was nice.

    • @benconway9010
      @benconway9010 3 месяца назад

      @@onkcufwhen who was nice?

  • @kataseiko
    @kataseiko Год назад +162

    I like that the "puddle" is quite literally an overlay of water inside a glass that has been lit from one side and filmed from the other. It's great how this effect holds up even after almost 30 years.

    • @somguy728
      @somguy728 Год назад

      What kind of glass? What kind of water?

    • @kataseiko
      @kataseiko Год назад +14

      @@somguy728 Drinking glass, stirred tap water.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 10 месяцев назад +17

      Ye I heard about that, which makes it all the weirder that such a cheaply sourced effect was replaced unnecessarily with CG in the series.
      The show CG effect is tacky and 2 dimensional by comparison.

    • @Draknfyre
      @Draknfyre 8 месяцев назад +20

      One of the lead effects guys that actually did the effect said they used a large, deep pool and a jet engine that was mounted above the surface. They filmed from the side and briefly fired the engine, forcing a large blast of hot air straight down into the water. He was amused that all these years later they were still using the original stock footage for the TV shows.

    • @eddiek8179
      @eddiek8179 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@mnomadvfx Critical thinking is not your thing, is it?

  • @joshuanelson4819
    @joshuanelson4819 3 месяца назад +5

    I really miss my Father, Brother, and Myself getting together to watch the new episodes every week. SG1, Atlantis, and Universe; we watched (almost) every episode as they came out. Some of my favorite memories.

  • @narcissisticnihilist9718
    @narcissisticnihilist9718 6 месяцев назад +22

    The most plausible alien/god/culture film I think Ive ever seen. I loved this movie and still go back and watch it regularly. Usually right before I start the binge on SG1. This is an amazing story line and an excellent trip through the imaginings of our past

    • @guyfanno1
      @guyfanno1 6 месяцев назад

      The actors they chose for the characters for the tv series were spot on. But l never really liked Sam a whole lot.

    • @daymenleo6895
      @daymenleo6895 3 месяца назад

      yep i had dreams i went to another planets across space after my 6 year old self watched the movie in full theatre spectrum

  • @dallassukerkin6878
    @dallassukerkin6878 Год назад +204

    The older I get and the more times I see this the more I appreciate Stargate. A wonderful movie that gave us an even more wonderful TV series.

    • @embreis2257
      @embreis2257 Год назад +12

      the tv show is worth watching too. I'd say even more so 👽

    • @Tao_Tology
      @Tao_Tology Год назад +4

      And then a spin-off series.

    • @LarryPanozzo
      @LarryPanozzo Год назад +1

      Dang guys and gals now it looks like I need to watch the TV series :D

    • @Dr.W.Krueger
      @Dr.W.Krueger Год назад

      show was kinda meh...low budget drivel for TV. hope none of that nonsense is considered canon.

    • @sergius0202
      @sergius0202 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@LarryPanozzo of course you should. SG-1 developed the idea started in that movie. . Only in series you will know about gate network over the galaxy. And 8-symbol address )

  • @happyninja42
    @happyninja42 Год назад +425

    I still remember seeing this in the theater, and this scene was so powerful. Between the tension buildup, the mystery, Spader's sense of innocent discovery and thirst for knowledge, the music swelling as they reveal the device, and Spader's slackjawed look of wonder and amazement. It's just SO GOOD at capturing that spirit of discovery and exploration, that drives so much of humanity.

    • @leogetz3570
      @leogetz3570 Год назад +7

      I remember seeing this in the theater and complaining at the end of the movie trying to figure out how they activated the gate from the other side!!! They needed a huge super computer to activate it from Earth, but they never even showed how they did it from the alien planet. I was more than excited when I found out they were making a tv series spin off

    • @happyninja42
      @happyninja42 Год назад +15

      @@leogetz3570 I just assumed it was because the system of the gate had been designed to be used. The only reason they needed all that stuff on the earth side, was that the human slaves who had rebelled, had torn down the mechanisms that ran the device. So they had to build a new interface. But on the alien planet side, the device was still fully functional. So with Daniel there to read the instruction manual (off screen), they could use the device to go back. That was my take on it anyway. It's like the earth side finding a busted up telephone, jury-rigging it to work with the phone system and making a call. But then when they realize "hey there is this whole network of phones!" when they are at someone else's place....they just pick up the handset, you know?

    • @leogetz3570
      @leogetz3570 Год назад +4

      @@happyninja42 yeah, definitely "off screen" he read the instruction manual!!! It was cool when the tv series resolved that issue

    • @zeeluck7901
      @zeeluck7901 Год назад +1

      Well, you write really well. I would like to read something written like this.

    • @SuperChuckRaney
      @SuperChuckRaney Год назад +1

      nopw fast forward to Spader playing in the spy series. Totally different guy.

  • @MrScar88
    @MrScar88 9 месяцев назад +10

    I love these movies, where actually there was almost no CGI and everything is so believable. I think im old.

    • @The_Daily_Tomato
      @The_Daily_Tomato 9 месяцев назад +3

      You're not old, you're vintage.

    • @tim2015
      @tim2015 6 месяцев назад

      @@The_Daily_Tomato ... vintage, with imagination and a sense of wonder.

  • @thetenthplanet_
    @thetenthplanet_ 11 месяцев назад +48

    I still love that, with the exception of the actual event horizon, everything else about the stargate was practical.
    The inner ring actually spun, the chevron crystals actually lit up (in the series), the activation was done by shooting pressurised air into a clear bucket of water and super imposing it into the Stargate, and the vortex was done in a similar fashion only instead of air it was a device created to spin at the bottom of the bucket.
    The soundtrack is great, the cast - even if some had their misgivings about the script - were great, and of course it spawned perhaps one of the greatest science fiction TV shows on par with Star Trek.

  • @oipr80
    @oipr80 Год назад +91

    Stargate is a movie I can watch a million times and never get tired, an old time favorite.. Series too!

    • @johnspooner1403
      @johnspooner1403 Год назад +2

      I think you mean “all time.”

    • @DanielKing-dk5nr
      @DanielKing-dk5nr Год назад

      I can only watch it up to the scene where they meet the people of the village. After that I turn it off.

    • @sak1237
      @sak1237 29 дней назад

      I did not know it was a movie. Saw a few of the TV episodes . Meh. I'll try the film.

  • @MaheshWalatara
    @MaheshWalatara Год назад +63

    I love how they took this concept and ran with it and made one of the best science fiction shows of all time

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 10 месяцев назад

      It's an OK show, but the general quality of any singular season is beneath that of this film.
      Even at the height of the show the gate special FX in the film still looks superior to the lazy goop CG effect of the series.

  • @alfredkugler3043
    @alfredkugler3043 11 месяцев назад +15

    29 years later, and the CGI is still breathtaking. Compare that with what is delivered today... we made large steps back.

    • @ATCLIFE-ze4fl
      @ATCLIFE-ze4fl 2 месяца назад

      That wasn't done with CGI, it was done with real water

  • @fastmclaren71
    @fastmclaren71 9 месяцев назад +28

    Emmerich's best and most underrated film.

  • @charleschuckfinley3304
    @charleschuckfinley3304 Год назад +497

    Over the course of the last 29 years, I have watched this amazing movie hundreds of times and it was such an experience to see it for the very first time in the cinema. The scene at 3:53 always, always, always gives me goosebumps and a shiver down my spine as the first chevron is locked in and the sequence continues. This movie was indeed way, way ahead of its time and still holds up and stands up well today.

    • @djhenyo
      @djhenyo Год назад +9

      I've only watched this movie one time, and I don't remember why they couldn't simply guess the last symbol. There's only a few dozen of them, and it would seem rather easy to brute-force the very last one. Even if it destroyed the research facility with a self-defense nuclear blast or something at each wrong guess, then you could just build as many other facilities out in the desert as needed until getting it right.
      Am I missing something here? I honestly don't remember the details all that well.

    • @crucial0072
      @crucial0072 Год назад +2

      ​@@djhenyothe dialing sequence is sort of like a combination lock, and you need the 7 right chevrons open the lock. It's might have been possible to brute force it as each unsuccessful try would have just met with the 7th chevron not locking to complete the sequence.
      You wouldn't want the gate going nuclear. It's made of Naquadah. Ra took Col O'Neill's nuke and added Naqaduah to it to increase the bomb's destructive yield 100-fold. The bomb was no bigger than a person. Imagine what a two-story disk made of it would do if it went critical.

    • @VideoAmericanStyle
      @VideoAmericanStyle Год назад +3

      Oh, come on. How was the movie 'way, way, ahead of its time'? This was made in 1994, not 1924. The sci-fi/fantasy genre was already filled with tons of time/space travel stories. Stargate is good, but it is hardly revolutionary in any way whatsoever.

    • @Kreachie
      @Kreachie Год назад +4

      @@djhenyo in the Spinoff series, Stargate SG-1, turns out while doing experiments on the gate in 1945, they Did indeed guess the Seventh Symbol and Activated the Stargate, but it resulted in one of the scientists going missing and the gate being Shelved for several decades until the Abydos mission and when the SGC rediscovered the Tapes it was recorded with, they sent SG-1 on a mission to that address to Rescue or Recover Doctor Littlefield’s Body … Spoilers, He was Alive!

    • @djhenyo
      @djhenyo Год назад +1

      @@Kreachie I figured that some things in the movie would be ret-conned for the TV show as is standard practice, but that particular example is one of the worst ways to do it. James Spader's entire justification for being involved with Stargate was the supposed need to find the seventh symbol. Later, in the series, it is revealed they already knew the last symbol, and so the main and most-likeable character in the movie was completely unnecessary from the start?
      I'm not saying that SG-1 was bad. I watched some episodes back during the original run and enjoyed it, but that episode you just mentioned seems incongruous to the plot of the source material to the point of invalidation. They already knew the seventh symbol for almost 50 years and then hired James Spader's character to...translate it again? I don't understand.

  • @CptVein
    @CptVein Год назад +123

    I freaking love how the show was able to capture this.
    It really feels like they are in Cheyenne mountain before the SGC program was fully running.
    I love Stargate so much.

    • @Swarm509
      @Swarm509 Год назад +16

      The TV series was really made with love and an eye for detail. They started following the movie closely, but also managed to expand it into something wholly their own.

    • @NotMykl
      @NotMykl Год назад

      Colorado Springs really needs to build a Stargate.

    • @craiga2002
      @craiga2002 Год назад +1

      @@NotMykl Actually, in the Cheyenne Mt. facility there is a door marked "Stargate Access."
      The door opens onto the janitor's closet. Those boys DO have a sense of humor.

  • @Alamodem
    @Alamodem 5 месяцев назад +6

    My favorite scene of any of the thousands of movies I've seen. The innocent wonder on Daniels face when the gate opens. It's so simple, but he shows the raw wonder of his life's work. Amazon job.

    • @cherylebbs2079
      @cherylebbs2079 4 месяца назад

      And it’s almost as sweet when he decides to stay back and not go home with his team!

  • @user-du2of3lh1g
    @user-du2of3lh1g 10 месяцев назад +12

    Back when acting was more important then special effect this is an instant classic!!!!

  • @slcRN1971
    @slcRN1971 Год назад +227

    One of the best scenes in this film, the potential is tremendous!

    • @reneprovosty7032
      @reneprovosty7032 Год назад +20

      so i have this idea, we could make a tv show around this. All you have to do is find a new portal once a week, and go through encounter a variety of pple and it could work and have a budget. Be like scyfy fantasy island.

    • @jesseward4115
      @jesseward4115 Год назад +6

      @@reneprovosty7032 Fantastic idea! We could probably do two or three shows off of it.

    • @scottmcmaster4927
      @scottmcmaster4927 Год назад +2

      It looks like they recycled this set and used it in Stranger Things.

    • @brandonreed09
      @brandonreed09 Год назад +5

      @@reneprovosty7032 hear me out. You can get rid of the symbols and dialing. Just put a gate in every star system. Then create a hub space where all the gate are accessible. You can call this hub space The Expanse. 😉

    • @ayokay123
      @ayokay123 Год назад +1

      @@reneprovosty7032 Yeah, it was called "Time Tunnel" and was created by "The Master Of Disaster" Irwin Allen in 1966. Even though it only lasted one season, as 9 year old boy, I absolutely loved it.

  • @MadScientyst
    @MadScientyst Год назад +46

    Nearly 30 years on & STILL one of the greatest scenes in a SciFi Movie!
    That Music always makes the hair on my neck stand up...EVERYTIME!!

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 10 месяцев назад +1

      Ya for sure David Arnold hit it out of the park, a very recognisable theme.

  • @fkos86
    @fkos86 3 месяца назад +5

    Such a sci-fi classic, despite what some critics might say. The effects still hold up today, great cast, brilliant soundtrack

  • @DavidEvans_dle
    @DavidEvans_dle 11 месяцев назад +4

    Love the fact that Sam has connected the dots, dismiss that non-sense translation of the previous linguist/anthropologist.
    Reminds me of the S.E.T.I. scene in Arrival - when Amy Adams character told the military representative to ask the other linguist what his interpretation/translation of a specific text was.

  • @MacroGaulois
    @MacroGaulois Год назад +123

    Seeing this scene once again in 2023, and still getting goosebumps :')

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +1

      this is as far as we have ever been able to get and the rooms shaking like the planets about to explode🤣

  • @LordAzimar
    @LordAzimar Год назад +27

    Now is the perfect time for more Stargate. A new series on Prime or Sci-Fy the world needs more Stargate now

    • @BipoIarbear
      @BipoIarbear Год назад

      Imagine a sequal but let it take place at the other pyramids around the world and connect it to other civilisations in space, would male sense cos they could connect em just by their position on the earth , like all these sites around the world are in a 50 mile wide circle around the earth (which is also a terrifying fact😳) and could be tweaked to bring things like humanity's past maybe having civilisations that are lost to us because they simply just left😲 and humanity is actually spread out across the universe already.
      Bring spader back (actually I'm thinking he stayed behind? But I can't remember 😕) but let's say someone figured all this out like the son or daughter of the old lady but are ridiculed because the Stargate was so secret nobody else knew😳😳.
      Eek

    • @dogwalker666
      @dogwalker666 Год назад

      Or a channel that doesn't cost a fortune for only about 2 things worth watching.

    • @brandonreed09
      @brandonreed09 Год назад +2

      @@dogwalker666 Pluto TV

    • @dogwalker666
      @dogwalker666 Год назад

      @@brandonreed09 good point I keep forgetting them.

    • @knerduno5942
      @knerduno5942 Год назад

      Amazon now owns MGM, but for some reason you still have to pay to watch the MGM channel even with Amazon Prime.

  • @MGEE8572
    @MGEE8572 Год назад +4

    A classic movie that helped bring around a classic tv show that went for 10 seasons and two spinoffs

  • @nihilityjoey
    @nihilityjoey Год назад +321

    One of the most epic moments in sci fi.

    • @thecomplexitiesoftheobvious
      @thecomplexitiesoftheobvious Год назад

      ...

    • @chrisaguirre5988
      @chrisaguirre5988 Год назад +1

      For entertainment value it was nice. And I loved the movie. Although even when it came out I found it dumb that they couldn't brute force every combination. It isn't exactly a complicated system to figure out.

    • @Twitch760
      @Twitch760 Год назад +7

      @@chrisaguirre5988 Season 1 Episode 11 "The Torment of Tantalus" they do just that and brute forced the dialing code and sent a man through but he couldn't return so they kept it secret.

    • @asdf51501
      @asdf51501 Год назад +2

      Still gives me goosbumps!

    • @kaizokujimbei143
      @kaizokujimbei143 Год назад +1

      @@chrisaguirre5988 On the Children of the Gods episode of SG1 Sam discovers that the coordinates are not enough due to the solar systems drifting through space over time. Our own solar system drifts through space around the Milky Way too. The DHD automatically calculates the new positions of the planets but the homebrew DHD of Earth requires manual calibration. This is one of the little details that makes the sense of discovery throughout the show so captivating until the end of its run.

  • @Bill_Bogan
    @Bill_Bogan Год назад +6

    And thus began the greatest series of shows ever.

  • @victorewah2659
    @victorewah2659 Год назад +123

    The score during this scene did a fantastic job of setting the mood as the Stargate began dialing in the symbols and you could just see everyone of the staff members imaginations running wild with all the possibilities of what they might find on the other side of the portal.

    • @capenjck
      @capenjck Год назад +7

      So true. The sound track for this movie was a big part of it's success.

    • @Briguy1027
      @Briguy1027 Год назад +3

      Yes, the music added so much.

    • @wibblewobble1934
      @wibblewobble1934 Год назад +4

      Still David Arnolds finest work imho, and indeed his very first big hollywood soundtrack :D

    • @paulolapa3040
      @paulolapa3040 Год назад +2

      or what could come through

    • @derekmclellan7337
      @derekmclellan7337 Год назад +1

      I still get tingles hearing it. One of the greatest music scores ever.

  • @Mendorian
    @Mendorian Год назад +6

    This movie ignited my love for Sci-fi. I still have the movie ticket - March 31, 1995, 2:30pm, Row 3, seat 5 at the UFA-Palast Bremen, Germany - three weeks after it launched. I was 12, just old enough to see the movie, and my dad took me. The gate activation and the trip through the gate started a life-long fascination with other worlds, dimensional travel, portals, gates, ftl and what-have-you. The 90s were great.

  • @KitsuneAdorable
    @KitsuneAdorable Год назад +8

    5:21 That was simply breathtaking.

    • @JV-pu8kx
      @JV-pu8kx 3 месяца назад

      The characters would agree with you.

  • @greencello599
    @greencello599 Год назад +63

    The concept of traveling across the galaxy without a spaceship is a rare thing to find in all of science fiction. One of the oldest stories using a form of that concept was created by Edgar Rice Burroughs with his John Carter of Mars series.

    • @tlotpwist3417
      @tlotpwist3417 Год назад +3

      I could recommend "The Silence Warriors" by Pierre Bordage, a SF trilogy where you have monks able to teleport themselves on other planets, i only hope it has been translated and distributed in english countries.

    • @BaseDeltaZero1972
      @BaseDeltaZero1972 Год назад +3

      JC travelled through time as well...the Barsoom he travelled to is millions of years in our past. Dejah Thoris tells him that the Earth was regularly observed by them, but there were no humans there, just huge lumbering creatures (the implication being that they observed dinosaurs or long extinct mega-fauna).
      ERBs Mars and Venus were brimming with life, as was our hollow Earth apparently - His version of our world and solar system was lively to say the least!

    • @DerekHohls
      @DerekHohls Год назад +4

      And of course "tessering" from "A Wrinkle in Time"!

    • @stephenolan5539
      @stephenolan5539 Год назад

      In the later Enderverse books they could.

    • @kunjukunjunil1481
      @kunjukunjunil1481 Год назад

      If your budget is low to make miniature space crafts portal is the best plot device.

  • @Molotovvv
    @Molotovvv 11 месяцев назад +8

    Still have goosebumps 20 years later
    Not many recent movies do that

  • @Belial21319
    @Belial21319 Год назад +7

    One of the best science fiction movies ever made.

  • @zekeybear5323
    @zekeybear5323 Год назад +23

    I loved that Stargate was a huge influence for No Man's Sky. They use the SG's activation animation and it makes me remember Stargate every time I travel to a galaxy in NMS.

  • @aliceaiken3162
    @aliceaiken3162 14 дней назад +1

    Has it really been that long. I loved this movie, especially when the Stargate first activated.

  • @kristinzirk9575
    @kristinzirk9575 Год назад +1

    I always love a man with a sense of humor. It would probably #1 on my list of maybe I would fall in love with.

  • @weignerg
    @weignerg Год назад +85

    As a kid I loved stargate.
    I loved watching the multiple series when they came out.
    I love this, and I want to see more stargate stories.

    • @RisingTidesAC
      @RisingTidesAC Год назад +7

      Do you mean like the best of all of them, Stargate Universe? What a shame it was cancelled so soon.

    • @Miller54K
      @Miller54K Год назад +9

      @RiseUpAC I disagree. They seemed to have turned the show into a nihilistic soap opera that we now see in 99% of current TV.
      Give me the campy, light hearted, funny SG1 anytime.

    • @weignerg
      @weignerg Год назад +7

      @@Miller54K I liked SG1 and Atlantis more than Universe.
      I liked it too and would like to see some more of that story as well.

    • @shahbajsiddique1196
      @shahbajsiddique1196 Год назад +1

      All these things are real. It's not a story

    • @dogwalker666
      @dogwalker666 Год назад

      @@shahbajsiddique1196 lol

  • @woodstoney
    @woodstoney Год назад +53

    One of the best Sci-Fi series...inventive, imaginative, and totally entertaining!!

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast Год назад

      Except that it's not science fiction: it's fantasy, and no more realistic than Lord of the Rings. Teleportation, wormholes, time travel, telepathy, faster-than-light travel -- sorry, but they're all simply a fantasy, our modern world's equivalent of the Greek and Norse myths of gods and heroes.

    • @pineapplepizza4016
      @pineapplepizza4016 Год назад +9

      @@DieFlabbergast Hence the "fiction" part.

    • @mr_earwig6477
      @mr_earwig6477 Год назад +6

      @@DieFlabbergast bravo dude, you're a genius. You've used a paragraph to show you don't understand what genre the movie is in.

    • @SSingh-nr8qz
      @SSingh-nr8qz Год назад +2

      @@DieFlabbergast What are you talking about? There is a difference between Fantasy and Science Fiction. Sci Fi requires being grounded in some form of science (even science that doesn't exist yet but the principles exist today). Fantasy is a free for all where anything goes. There could be zero science in a fantasy world or magically based. You mentioned things like time travel, wormholes, etc. Those are based on science. Just like decades ago, the concept of computers in your pockets was considered fantasy, or going to Mars.

    • @HunGerMovies
      @HunGerMovies Год назад

      @@DieFlabbergast Except on paper they might work, also quantum physics is yet to discover... what you talk about is the past which can be examined, and we can state that it did not happen - maybe in other dimensions, who knows -, while scifi is about the future possibilities, when our knowledge evolves. However I agree that finding a stargate is rather a fantasy part of the movie, but how it works, could be scifi.

  • @peterjensen6844
    @peterjensen6844 11 месяцев назад +4

    Can you imagine witnessing this? Knowing the implications of what it means for Humanity? The small detail of Mitch dropping the pencil is very accurate.

  • @josephhaddad9069
    @josephhaddad9069 8 дней назад +1

    And this geeky guy turned out to be one of the most amazing actors of all time.

  • @lament666
    @lament666 Год назад +54

    This movie with its story primarily is more innovative and engaging than most movies nowadays. The 90s was definitely the last great decade.

    • @newYorkStories
      @newYorkStories Год назад

      The last great decade indeed!!

    • @davidlamb1107
      @davidlamb1107 Год назад +1

      And in the '90s, people were saying exactly the same thing about the '80s or the '70s. People always say things like that.

    • @lament666
      @lament666 Год назад +4

      @David Lamb nobody saying that about 2000s lol

    • @VintageMovieChannel
      @VintageMovieChannel Год назад

      @@lament666 and noone ever will!

    • @ralphangel561
      @ralphangel561 Год назад

      @@lament666 they really aren't 😂

  • @JZL-Arkerivon
    @JZL-Arkerivon Год назад +77

    The soundtrack in this scene was beautiful.
    I LOVE THIS MOVIE ❤🎉😊🍿 🎥

    • @arliesam948
      @arliesam948 Год назад +2

      Same

    • @meatloafmen
      @meatloafmen Год назад +2

      it's very john williams -esque

    • @MAnuscript421
      @MAnuscript421 Год назад +1

      It’s like if you combine John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith.

    • @abavariannormiepleb9470
      @abavariannormiepleb9470 Год назад +1

      Or you can just check out the actual score by David Arnold which is absolutely beautiful.

  • @GlennRobert71
    @GlennRobert71 Месяц назад +1

    Such a great movie, with great cast. I love James Spaders character.. James is a boss actor imo..

  • @Hal09i
    @Hal09i 9 месяцев назад +17

    An iconic scene. The concept that was expanded in to the tv show was brilliant. You didn't need ships...you just stepped through the gate and you were on another world (well yes, one that looked like the area around Vancouver but you know what I mean). You had an adventure and came back, ready to go out again. The sky was the limit. And you had the standard formula in those days...the background mythos of the Stargate and the Ancients were sometimes featured, and then you had the adventure shows, On the X Files, they called it MOTW-- or Monster Of The Week in their format.
    But then the usual happened... budget constraints and location shooting is expensive, So they focused more on ships because I guess studio shooting on standing sets is a lot cheaper. The formula changed to more arc driven stories and the Stargate basically became public transportation in the end. It was much more exciting (I guess) to be out hopping galaxies in ships...ironic, because that what made Stargate different in the first place...

    • @JohnDoe-vm5rb
      @JohnDoe-vm5rb 9 месяцев назад

      To an extent the stargate becoming public transport made narrative sense. It stopped being a strange and alien thing, it became the thing they used to get about for the big plots, and as their military might and ability to protect themselves improved, it again makes sense that the emphasis of the stargate itself is pushed back.

    • @Swiftbow
      @Swiftbow 6 месяцев назад

      Ships were part of the story from the beginning... Ra has one.
      Yeah, the Gate made the story unique. But there had to forward progress in the overall storyline or else you're just spinning your wheels on unrelated short stories.

  • @minggnim
    @minggnim Год назад +25

    This scene and Contact, when Ellie hears the signal, are 2 of the greatest scenes in SciFi history.

    • @Liberty4Ever
      @Liberty4Ever Год назад +6

      I also loved the scene where Ellie was sitting in The Machine, with unimaginable energy flowing around her, immersed in technology she didn't understand, not knowing if all of the details of such a vast undertaking were completed correctly, with her entire world shaking itself apart with no idea of what was going to transpire, scared to death, repeatedly saying, "Good to go. I'm good to go." She was going even if it killed her. Such a powerful scene.

    • @andrewmurray1550
      @andrewmurray1550 Год назад +1

      @@Liberty4Ever and all she has to show for it is .....18 hours of static on video tape.......

    • @marcteenhc9793
      @marcteenhc9793 Год назад

      Contact? Yeah...sure... 🤣

    • @minggnim
      @minggnim Год назад +1

      @@marcteenhc9793 💩🤡

  • @tracylf5409
    @tracylf5409 Год назад +3

    That's how I'll always think of James Spader. I didn't even recognize him in later shows (though I don't watch much TV any more). His appearance older was such a shock (I didn't age, of course- lol).

  • @danielkover7157
    @danielkover7157 6 месяцев назад +10

    Every now and then--at least when I was younger--a movie comes along that captures my imagination. Stargate was one of those. I dreamed of travelling through a stargate and finding an alien world and a lost civilization. I never get tired of this scene, and the scene where they go through. In fact, this movie has a lot of great scenes.

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 4 месяца назад +3

      the telephone is shaking the telephone is shaking!!!!

    • @danielkover7157
      @danielkover7157 2 месяца назад

      @@SaraMorgan-ym6ue My favorite part is the pencil drop. 😊

  • @ozan-8783
    @ozan-8783 11 месяцев назад +4

    Best series ever made, no one can’t pass this series. ❤ ALL STAR GATES SERİES ❤

  • @jkdguru
    @jkdguru Год назад +3

    We NEED more Stargate movies and series.

  • @nunyabidness1888
    @nunyabidness1888 Год назад +5

    The sound effects and music make this movie spectacular.

  • @Mill_O
    @Mill_O 11 месяцев назад +2

    God I love this franchise. I want more, and I'm sure I'm not alone. No remakes, no reboots, just continuation. MOAR CANON!

  • @davidk7212
    @davidk7212 9 месяцев назад +3

    There's something about this movie that just hits different. The effects, the sets, the music, the story...the whole atmosphere of it.

    • @willmeinhardt8212
      @willmeinhardt8212 9 месяцев назад

      Maybe because certain things in the film are actually based on truth.

    • @nehorlavazapalka
      @nehorlavazapalka 8 месяцев назад

      it's because it's actually used giant sets and had worked out lighting

    • @varianschirmer9375
      @varianschirmer9375 4 месяца назад

      It's not a CGI overdose.

  • @cheeshenglim9949
    @cheeshenglim9949 Год назад +13

    It's was a time when walking into a cinema is like walking into a magical kingdom...

  • @gatekeeper88
    @gatekeeper88 Год назад +18

    My childhood was horrible, not as extremely bad as some but bad. One of the VERY few fond memories I have of my father is seeing this in the cinema with him, and Jurassic Park. I was and still am a science nerd but this movie was just pure magic and wonder. Looking back it's hard to recognize the world now from then.

    • @DCDSG
      @DCDSG 10 месяцев назад

      Lol I read your comment thinking I had written it. The two movies that had the biggest impact at the cinema when I was 7 and 8 were Jurassic park and stargate. I believed everything I saw because I believed the science behind it haha.

    • @gatekeeper88
      @gatekeeper88 10 месяцев назад +1

      @DCDSG dude same as me love both movies!

  • @McMurchie
    @McMurchie 10 дней назад

    This level of originality is precisely why modern films fall far short of a good standard.

  • @freddieclark
    @freddieclark Год назад +5

    James Spader was always a monumentally underrated actor.

  • @Kelvryn
    @Kelvryn Год назад +5

    James Spader was awesome in this. This is my favourite James Spader performance. Its a shame that He hates his part in the star gate movie with a passion.

    • @williambinions4205
      @williambinions4205 Год назад +2

      I never knew he hated the part. I wonder why he took such a dislike to this. I agree with you he was totally awsome in this

    • @UpcycleShoesKai
      @UpcycleShoesKai 9 месяцев назад

      @@williambinions4205 Cause science fiction isn't realllllll art

  • @fegtynpax5147
    @fegtynpax5147 5 месяцев назад +2

    90s movies just had a special magic to them that we nolonger process. The music score is lit!

  • @stevenwilliams9758
    @stevenwilliams9758 Год назад +3

    One of the best movie sequences I've ever seen.

  • @arnoeeuwigheid4499
    @arnoeeuwigheid4499 Год назад +6

    This is...... and ALWAYS will be...... one of my FAVORITE movies of ALL TIME!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍
    In this Stargate movie EVERYTHING fits: The incredible story, the cinematographic set-up, the "science", technique, special effects, the actors and last but not least, the incredibly beautiful music!!!!!🤩

  • @BBBrasil
    @BBBrasil Год назад +53

    Everything in this movie looks realistic. Not the science, ofc, but how the characters play, their interactions.
    Even more interesting is how exquisitely they assembled the team for the series. They followed the humor, the chemistry, I just love it all.
    10 + 5 full seasons and spin off movies. It all started here, Brad took it to the galaxies.

    • @dyent
      @dyent 11 месяцев назад

      Except how Daniel Jackson is an archaeologist who in this one clip alone demonstrates expert understanding of astronomy, maths, linguistics and theology.

    • @Krahazik
      @Krahazik 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@dyent Well linguistics and theology can go hand in hand with archaeology, especially when dealing with ancient cultures and the religions that surround them and their artifacts. Since his ideas of the pyramids being landing platforms for ancient ships is what got him laughed out of academia, that suggests he did a bit of studying in astronomy.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Krahazik "Since his ideas of the pyramids being landing platforms for ancient ships is what got him laughed out of academia"
      Actually that is never once presented in the film - at least not the theatrical version anyway.
      All he states at the academic presentation is that the pyramids predated the 4th dynasty, and that he had found evidence of a writing system far older than that of the dynastic Egyptians.
      The point that he believed the pyramids to be landing platforms came in the series - likely as a result of pseudo archaeology media released in the intervening time.

  • @Evil0tto
    @Evil0tto 3 месяца назад +1

    Remember when movies were still capable of producing awe? When I saw this in the theater, when that last chevron locked and the gate activated the entire theater was just staring in amazement.

  • @sukalemon
    @sukalemon 9 месяцев назад +32

    Every time I watch this movie I still get the chills. Timeless masterpiece

  • @adisharr
    @adisharr Год назад +22

    I always felt the best sci-movies spend a lot of time in the discovery phase solving problems and exploring characters before any action starts.

  • @shamsolfaisaly9359
    @shamsolfaisaly9359 Год назад +24

    Kudos to the sound track composer.. still giving me chills.

    • @anb7408
      @anb7408 10 месяцев назад +4

      The great David Arnold. He collaborated with Roland Emmerich a lot, including Independence Day and Godzilla.

  • @HDreamer
    @HDreamer 11 месяцев назад +2

    Gotta love how they already knew everything Daniel found out, they just needed an extra pair of eyes to find the 7th symbol. lol

  • @elizabethjansen2684
    @elizabethjansen2684 2 месяца назад +1

    The pen falling out of the guys mouth is a very nice touch

  • @justicer283
    @justicer283 Год назад +3

    Hard to believe 20 some years,but the special effects, storyline,acting and music make it one of the best Sci fi movies ever.

  • @darthartagnan4737
    @darthartagnan4737 Год назад +17

    when she says "he did it" there is something about that line... this movie is only second to Interstellar.. if I could watch this again for the first time.. ohh my.. what an incredible film..

    • @debbiebernhardt5406
      @debbiebernhardt5406 5 месяцев назад +1

      It was a good moment. They never knew what to do, but Daniel Jackson was able to figure out a basic procedure. Bring military with at least 1 scientist with combat gear for unexpected stuff.

  • @user-qn3il3tk7n
    @user-qn3il3tk7n 9 месяцев назад +12

    Over 20-years, and it still has an impact.. Kudos to the sound track composer.. still giving me chills..

  • @robopam
    @robopam 3 месяца назад +1

    One of the last original ideas to hit theaters and television. An absolute classic.

  • @samuelross9884
    @samuelross9884 Год назад +13

    This reminds of dialing a rotary phone. The finger pushing a digit, moving around, pushing another digit, and so on.

    • @vaniellys
      @vaniellys Год назад +8

      That was the main inspiration ! And it's also why later the TV show called the control panel a Dial Home Device.

    • @cmdrgrantour3342
      @cmdrgrantour3342 Год назад

      I was there 3000 jears ago

    • @MrRevan991
      @MrRevan991 Год назад

      @@vaniellys also In i think it was Atlantis they make the comparison of that gate and the sgc gate as a rotary/binary phone to a digital one

  • @Jchmcom
    @Jchmcom Год назад +8

    Decades of working on the machine, no idea how to figure it out, and he walks in and solves it in 3 seconds.
    No wonder Raymond Reddington joined the armed forces - they really needed him.

  • @xforge
    @xforge Месяц назад +1

    Daniel Jackson asking "...what device?" just chokes me up man.

  • @mirtilif2793
    @mirtilif2793 Год назад +2

    best sci fi part ever! creates a tear in eye, becouse no other scifi offered such an impact, and wont offer it neither

  • @Scottx125Productions
    @Scottx125Productions Год назад +14

    This opening sequence is epic.

  • @evaldo_coutinho
    @evaldo_coutinho Год назад +20

    An incredible film that gave rise to one of the most successful sci-fi series.

    • @jebatman756
      @jebatman756 Год назад +2

      "Most successful" is downplaying its impact. I don't care about success, to me it will always be one of the best TV shows! (SG-1)

    • @neddhu
      @neddhu Год назад +2

      @@jebatman756 Always loved Sg1 but i love Atlantis... and McKay is my favourite character... petty but a genious... and demented brave sometimes.

    • @wyqtor
      @wyqtor 11 месяцев назад

      @@neddhu Atlantis was good, but it lost the connection to mythology and Earth's cultures that SG-1 had. Other than the Genii and the Travelers, most humans were just the same random backwards peasants living in a British Columbian type of biome.

  • @benconway9010
    @benconway9010 3 месяца назад +1

    And then after this film in 97 they came out with a series..Star Gate SG-1 it was a brilliant series love watching it even now

  • @TheJosephoenix
    @TheJosephoenix 2 месяца назад +2

    Hard to believe this man was Raymond Reddington... what an actor to be be fair

  • @Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P
    @Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P Год назад +3

    This Movie SHOCKED Me!!!!
    I almost cried, when 'Jackson' turned around, after stepping into the "StarGate" and proceeded forward outside the temple!
    "I KNEW IT!!" - Jackson

  • @raydoherty7154
    @raydoherty7154 Год назад

    One of the greatest science fiction movies ever written.

  • @p9a9r21
    @p9a9r21 15 дней назад

    There are rare times in cinema when cinematography, dialogue, acting and score come together to create pure magic. Theses scenes in Stargate represent one of these magical moments.

  • @mrzoinky5999
    @mrzoinky5999 Год назад +38

    Very powerful sequence of scenes. I loved a lot of the movie, but this entire clip was the best part; you can't help but to put yourself in their shoes and imagine what is on the other side.

    • @heidis2330
      @heidis2330 Год назад

      The Kobo Elipsa is slightly bigger than the scribe