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Someone theorized that the name of the drill company (Tian) is short for LovecrafTIAN as in "the company is well-aware Cthulhu is down there and wants to summon him to the surface with human sacrifices i.e. Nora and Crew."
Pretty sure that's more or less confirmed when they find the drawings / news clippings / etc in that locker. Maybe not the entire company is in on it, but some were clearly aware.
@@abrahamblackmore3115That's absolute nonsense: cthulu isn't a copywritten likeness. It has been ripped off and repurposed millions of times across diverse media without anyone associated with lovecrafts estate being able to sue. Most of his content is open domain: that's why games like call of cthulu can exist.
@@Atmatanperhaps the publisher of the film wanted something they could copyright so told the director to make something that wasn't in the public domain.
I will say that Kristen’s performance in this movie was great. She’s come far from the Twilight era, which I feel wasn’t her best (aside from her getting pissed at Jacob over her daughter - that scene felt genuine).
Actually, if you look at Bella’s character description from the books, Kristen played her _perfectly,_ even as awkward and wooden as she was. You should check out some of her earlier roles; she starred in a movie adaptation of a YA novel called “Speak” as a teenager, and even younger than that she played Jodie Foster’s daughter in a crime thriller/survival movie called “Panic Room”. She’s always been a good actor, and I’m really glad to see her back on the big screen!
@@eileensnow6153 - I’ve seen Panic Room and she was good there. I’ll have to check out speak. It’s been years since I’ve read the books but I don’t remember the character being that stiff. Some awkwardness yeah. I’ll have to revisit them.
@@eileensnow6153 I agree, Kristen's a very good actress(she played an awesome Lady Diana)but let's face it, any actress who got the role of Bella Swan would make us still want bang our head on the side of a jagged mountain? It was just so annoying how "GASP!" everything was all about that zombie acting girl.....how did Forks ever exist before she came back? Alice was way cooler than Bella, IMO. Ijs
Nora made a heroic decision that turned out to be the correct one in the end. Had she taken one of the escape pods & left only 1 pod for the others, then none of them would have survived (unless one of the other 2 knew how to overload the reactor). And the same outcome would have resulted if they tried squeezing 3 people into 2 pods. Even if they had fit, without blowing the reactor, none of them would have made it.
My man says to make melee weapons to use underwater lol. Imagine trying to swing around a melee weapon under 6 miles of pressure. Yeah that sounds like it's going to work out just great!
Yeah, I don't think he thought this through. Trying to use a melee weapon that deep under water would certainly result in you resembling an abusive paraplegic grandfather
@@zergonomic1821 It doesn't matter how sharp or pointy it is, when you can't generate enough force to meaningfully puncture anything at those depths. Closer to the surface is much, much easier.
@@MartinFinnerup Applying real world physics, sure. Except we aren't. Because if we were, they wouldn't be able to walk around outside either. But they do. And we see the captain stab one of the creatures several times, so apparently they can "generate enough force to meaningfully puncture anything."
@@MartinFinnerup It's much, much better to have a spear than nothing at all. What are you gonna do, fight it off with your fists? You literally just need to hold the spear in front of you and aim at the creature and it will impale itself if it tries to get close.
I'm a caver (haven't been in a while, but still) and I refuse to do crawls like that. If I have to turn my head, take off my helmet, or take off my backpack for longer than like four feet, I ain't doing it. There are cavers that will literally go through squeezes that they have to exhale to push through the tightest part and I would n e v e r. Caves are pretty cool and all, but if it takes that kind of squeeze to get me in it, I am happy to not see it.
Idk what's better having to go through everything trying to live or just to die in the beginning and not have to deal with any of the additional stuff. Even if you live that ptsd would be horrible.
It'd probably be better to die in the beginning. Even if you made it to the end there was only 2 escape pods so you might've not been able to get out anyways, and you would've definitely developed PTSD. Dying a relatively quick and less painful death at the start would maybe even be better than surviving because of all that guilt and trauma
@@SegmentedOdinhe didn't get put to sleep by a boat. Firstly the creature in Call of Cuthulu was not Cuthulu but an avatar. Secondly The boat cut his head and his head was full of human sacrificial blood and he needed human blood to exit the void and materialise on earth.
@@SegmentedOdin Its stated that beings like Cthulhu become active when the stars are right, and go into a deathlike slumber when the stars are wrong. Not to mention in the original story at least when the boat plows right through his head it immediately starts reforming.
@@diegoquezada3193I don't even think the stars will ever be right in the first place, because if you read the whisper in the darkness, it confirms that Cthulhu is the reason why the stars were going supernova as he entered into the physical reality.
The whole point of the film is taking back your power. Nora lost her husband to a freak accident and she felt like there was nothing to live for. She tries to save the others because they do. Liam and Emily have each other, the captain has kids, etc, etc. each time they lose someone, she's powerless to stop it. Staying behind, Nora has the power to make a difference, and she uses that power. That's why her final monologue is "there are things in your life that will make you feel powerless, making you feel insignificant, but that's it. They're just feelings, and sometimes you have to stop feeling, and start doing." She chose to find something worth dying for. In that sense she won. This was beaten simply because she was sitting on a ton of energy with nowhere to go, and the will to use it.
Damn I haven’t seen this movie I just love this channel and all stuff lovecraftian but that’s an amazing explanation and so cool to know I like movies with actual meanings
the facility not being checked thoroughly enough for damages etc. is surprisingly more realistic than one may think, considering the recent stories involving the french nuclear power plants ...
22:26 I remember watching this movie 4 years ago but with the tense music and atmosphere, I just stopped all together because I scare easily.. I always wondered what happened in the end of this movie, just another benefit of watching you bro, thanks alot!
Melee weapons? Have you ever tried to wield an axe or something like that under water? Now imagine wearing a suit way more cumbersome than even a space suit because the latter has to be considerable less sturdy for its purpose and add darkness with a meager spot light and 1000 times the surface pressure on top and talk about melee against a creature in its element again.. 😅
@@eldriswenbro8957 That's an aspect I admittedly should have added because you might have a point here (no pun intended): Having some pointy object with you is certainly better than not having it, but it needs to be something you can quickly accelerate over shortest distance _in a straight line_ like diving harpoon - note that even this dedicated underwater distance weapon which is mechanically designed to kill in the most efficient way your body couldn't possibly achieve without is effective over a distance of a few feet, or metres at best due to the water resistence, so using a speer like object would likely be limited to serve as a renaissance period anti-shock-cavallery pike of sorts to be kept in between the infanterists/you and the charging cavallery/the creatures hoping it will turn the energy of its charge against itself so you don't even have to consider acceleration against water resistence under conditions like this. I guess the best approach would have been to find compressed gas cylinders containing something not breathable (and that's both a submarine scientific and mining station so they should have plenty of such stuff down there), flexible hoses and steel tubes to improvise a gas pressure driven gun shooting pointy steel bolts as they are employed by navy combat frogmen. Maybe you could mount it to the arm armouring so you only need to point your arm without handling a tool/weapon manually. But I'm a mere speculatinh layman who is a aware of some but certainly not all implications of pressure - maybe the pressure of your gas would need to be considerably higher than the surrounding water pressure to sufficiently counteract it and if it's even technologically achievable to squeeze more gas than necessary for essencially any application into a gas cylinder which will get increasingly more heavy in addition and likely would need to get filled outside the station already under water to prevent the cylinder from straight-up bursting thanks to the surrounding pressure being hundreds of times stronger than surface pressure levels inside the station so it would counteract the force pushing against the cylinder from the inside essencially like additional bracing. Things would probably depend a lot on the depth of the dive at hand..
@@kai_plays_khomus You actually hit my idea right on the head with the anti cavalry image. As they target you and swim towards you, point, brace, and try to lead their chest with the tip so they drive themselves onto it lol
@@eldriswenbro8957 u would assume these creatures charge u from the front in a straight line when they prolly circle you waiting for the right time to hit with the speed of an atlantean
My fears all in one movie... Deep waters and the creatures within it.. and plus imagine you have no possible escape because of a chance everything may collapse and implode..
I swear the film makers of this and the Meg played the hell outta subnautica, so many similarities. From the prawn suit in this film to the seamoth in the Meg. Kathulu is the warpers, the meg is the reaper Idk maybe im just playing to much subnautica recently but i cant unsee it
For escape pods two women fitting into a single pod would probably work, but hey not having the station explode would have allowed the creatures to follow them up.
Melee weapons under water aren't the best idea. The water will make you swing much slower, giving less impact and damage dealing blows which would most likely lead to your demise the rail gun they should have kept and maybe should have tried looking for more ammo for it, if there was no more ammo then use the melee weapons and hope you can make it to the other side.
20:15 In defense of them, i too wouldn't expect that a CTHULHU like abomination would try to hunt me down, they're a reserch team not an extermination squad
Sensory overload active defense systems could be very effective as the creatures would be very sensitive to specific stimuli, so basically building pulse based suit mods would work
There’s also probably something to be said about the monster moving around freely, not being affected by the vast pressure. So that thing is probably a tank too.
Oh! i was looking for this one like 1-2 months ago but realized you hadn't made it yet so i was really hoping you'd make it and now you have so thank you!
Him: If you're trapped in a destroyed mining facility at the bottom of the ocean being chased by eldritch sea monsters... What would you do? Me: I would probably just die😅
What would I do? I'd win. Give me a Subnautica Prawn suit and these undersea nightmares will be a mere footnote in the history books while I take a chapter.
21:15 - "Fire usually does the trick." - Good luck doing that under water. 25:36 - Do you have any idea how hard it is to swing a melee weapon under water? Killing anything like that would be nigh-impossible for a human at those depths.
Your claustrophobia remark was actually pretty on spot: Living and working at an undereater station like this would be like being at a space station - any responsible company would check their staff to exclude claustrophobia, but I guess a responsible company wouldn't have concentrated the escape pods only at one point of a structure like this instead of spreading them as well..
I think the intent with the pod they find halfway down is it came from a different part of the station than Captain Lucien was at, so there were more than one pod bay per station.
Am i the only one that thinks staying in the middle of the continent where there is no bodies of water sounds good. No sharks, alligators, crocodiles, sea monsters....
Have yet to finish video, but I think it’s important to mention: Watch out for electricity b/c the extensive damage plus the high tech equipment means lots of loose and possibly active cables. Water and electricity mix together become a problem. Also wear clothes. You’re in the abyss zone (don’t remember the exact scientific name), but you’re sooo deep underwater that there is no sunlight whatsoever. That means it gonna be COLD. Freezing cold! So be sure to be careful about getting wet and staying warm enough you don’t suffer from hyperthermia.
Why didn't anyone mention smashing the reinforced glass that withstands the Mariana trench water pressure but shatters from a girl's punch by the fire extinguisher...
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Someone theorized that the name of the drill company (Tian) is short for LovecrafTIAN as in "the company is well-aware Cthulhu is down there and wants to summon him to the surface with human sacrifices i.e. Nora and Crew."
Pretty sure that's more or less confirmed when they find the drawings / news clippings / etc in that locker. Maybe not the entire company is in on it, but some were clearly aware.
@@zergonomic1821 it could also be a convenient coverup like in True Detective Night Country
I like that theory
That is a cool theory
You don't beat this one. Nothing beats this thing. The director said in an interview that it is absolutely 100% intended to be Cthulu
I don't care what he said that thing can not be compared with cthulu
@@Scp--uk3ld director said they had to change its appearance and it initially did look exactly like Cthulhu. They had to change it for legal reasons
@@Scp--uk3ldWhere do you think R'lyeh is located, dude?
This is 150% cthulu.
@@abrahamblackmore3115That's absolute nonsense: cthulu isn't a copywritten likeness. It has been ripped off and repurposed millions of times across diverse media without anyone associated with lovecrafts estate being able to sue.
Most of his content is open domain: that's why games like call of cthulu can exist.
@@Atmatanperhaps the publisher of the film wanted something they could copyright so told the director to make something that wasn't in the public domain.
I will say that Kristen’s performance in this movie was great. She’s come far from the Twilight era, which I feel wasn’t her best (aside from her getting pissed at Jacob over her daughter - that scene felt genuine).
I would hope that they would get worked up if their ex showed up and announced that they intend to marry the baby.
Actually, if you look at Bella’s character description from the books, Kristen played her _perfectly,_ even as awkward and wooden as she was. You should check out some of her earlier roles; she starred in a movie adaptation of a YA novel called “Speak” as a teenager, and even younger than that she played Jodie Foster’s daughter in a crime thriller/survival movie called “Panic Room”. She’s always been a good actor, and I’m really glad to see her back on the big screen!
@@gottfriedosterbach3907 - They didn’t date (Bella and Jacob). But yeah, I’m not talking about the reaction. Just the performance of it.
@@eileensnow6153 - I’ve seen Panic Room and she was good there. I’ll have to check out speak. It’s been years since I’ve read the books but I don’t remember the character being that stiff. Some awkwardness yeah. I’ll have to revisit them.
@@eileensnow6153 I agree, Kristen's a very good actress(she played an awesome Lady Diana)but let's face it, any actress who got the role of Bella Swan would make us still want bang our head on the side of a jagged mountain? It was just so annoying how "GASP!" everything was all about that zombie acting girl.....how did Forks ever exist before she came back? Alice was way cooler than Bella, IMO. Ijs
Rodriguez saw that helmet was messed up when he grabbed the remaining two and decided to take the bad one. What a scary way to go....
He’s a g for that
At least it's as close to instant and painless as it gets. The moment the glass breaks, you get smushed before your brain can even register it.
Nora made a heroic decision that turned out to be the correct one in the end. Had she taken one of the escape pods & left only 1 pod for the others, then none of them would have survived (unless one of the other 2 knew how to overload the reactor). And the same outcome would have resulted if they tried squeezing 3 people into 2 pods. Even if they had fit, without blowing the reactor, none of them would have made it.
Exactly. These are more like movie breakdowns with some "Well I would have done this instead" sprinkled in. Nothing wrong with that of course
My man says to make melee weapons to use underwater lol. Imagine trying to swing around a melee weapon under 6 miles of pressure. Yeah that sounds like it's going to work out just great!
Yeah, I don't think he thought this through. Trying to use a melee weapon that deep under water would certainly result in you resembling an abusive paraplegic grandfather
Deep sea spearfishing is a thing. Granted it's usually at 100m or less, but sharp pointy stick is sharp pointy stick at any depth.
@@zergonomic1821 It doesn't matter how sharp or pointy it is, when you can't generate enough force to meaningfully puncture anything at those depths.
Closer to the surface is much, much easier.
@@MartinFinnerup Applying real world physics, sure. Except we aren't. Because if we were, they wouldn't be able to walk around outside either. But they do. And we see the captain stab one of the creatures several times, so apparently they can "generate enough force to meaningfully puncture anything."
@@MartinFinnerup It's much, much better to have a spear than nothing at all. What are you gonna do, fight it off with your fists? You literally just need to hold the spear in front of you and aim at the creature and it will impale itself if it tries to get close.
That footage of the tight cave crawling gave me such anxiety. Those people are. Nuts!!!
Post the time please
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I'm a caver (haven't been in a while, but still) and I refuse to do crawls like that. If I have to turn my head, take off my helmet, or take off my backpack for longer than like four feet, I ain't doing it. There are cavers that will literally go through squeezes that they have to exhale to push through the tightest part and I would n e v e r. Caves are pretty cool and all, but if it takes that kind of squeeze to get me in it, I am happy to not see it.
I just can't do those tight spaces. Just watching it feels like I am being crushed and feels like time has stopped.
First, stay away from the water.
Secend be the Camara man
Well i think this wrapped it up tbh. Well done glena
Kinda impossible in this situation.
Good idea
@@justagundam well, just dont work in an underwater station
This movie was extremely underrated. It got like as little promotion as possible. I advised anyone who hasn't seen it yet to make it a priority.
Whats it called
@@Baconn2309
Underwater
Yeah I usually am a snob, and this movie isn't perfect, but I do remember thinking it was ok.
Facts. It scratched an itch I haven’t been able to scratch since Jurassic park and deep blue sea
I'm proud of you, you only suggested leaving everyone else behind to fend for themselves twice.
"What would you do?"
I played subnautica, I know exactly what I'd do.
First to die, right here. Dibs. Called it.
I am not even diving into a swimming pool without James Cameron's active participation in the event.
Idk what's better having to go through everything trying to live or just to die in the beginning and not have to deal with any of the additional stuff. Even if you live that ptsd would be horrible.
It'd probably be better to die in the beginning. Even if you made it to the end there was only 2 escape pods so you might've not been able to get out anyways, and you would've definitely developed PTSD. Dying a relatively quick and less painful death at the start would maybe even be better than surviving because of all that guilt and trauma
@@surprisedsock That only works with hindsight though.
In the beginning, there is every chance they could all make it out just fine.
“You done f up” gets me everytime😂
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My first thought as a subnautica player: *detecting multiple leviathan class life forms, are you sure whatever you’re doing is worth it?*
Give me a prawn suit, grappling hook, drill arm and some extra power cells and it's easy
When she shot the flare I legitimately thought it was a Reaper Leviathan at first and went "No fucking way."
Ngl the movie made me get heavy subnautica vibes and I loved it
Imagine they'd axtually make a subnautica movie
Man if they had prawn suits with grapple arm , drill arm, or missile arm with vortex or gas torpedoes those creatures would have been cooked
I was worried he wasn't going to mention that that was Cthulhu.
Also, because that was Cthulhu I highly doubt that killed him
It likely put him back to sleep. He went back to sleep after being hit by a boat, I seriously doubt an explosion won't do the same.
@@SegmentedOdinhe didn't get put to sleep by a boat. Firstly the creature in Call of Cuthulu was not Cuthulu but an avatar. Secondly The boat cut his head and his head was full of human sacrificial blood and he needed human blood to exit the void and materialise on earth.
@@SegmentedOdin Its stated that beings like Cthulhu become active when the stars are right, and go into a deathlike slumber when the stars are wrong. Not to mention in the original story at least when the boat plows right through his head it immediately starts reforming.
@@diegoquezada3193I don't even think the stars will ever be right in the first place, because if you read the whisper in the darkness, it confirms that Cthulhu is the reason why the stars were going supernova as he entered into the physical reality.
This movie is such an underrated gem!
The whole point of the film is taking back your power. Nora lost her husband to a freak accident and she felt like there was nothing to live for. She tries to save the others because they do. Liam and Emily have each other, the captain has kids, etc, etc. each time they lose someone, she's powerless to stop it.
Staying behind, Nora has the power to make a difference, and she uses that power. That's why her final monologue is "there are things in your life that will make you feel powerless, making you feel insignificant, but that's it. They're just feelings, and sometimes you have to stop feeling, and start doing." She chose to find something worth dying for. In that sense she won. This was beaten simply because she was sitting on a ton of energy with nowhere to go, and the will to use it.
Damn I haven’t seen this movie I just love this channel and all stuff lovecraftian but that’s an amazing explanation and so cool to know I like movies with actual meanings
the facility not being checked thoroughly enough for damages etc. is surprisingly more realistic than one may think, considering the recent stories involving the french nuclear power plants ...
What would I do? Probably die 😊
But aside from that, am I the only one who’s absolutely fascinated yet disturbed by the sea and the creatures in it?
22:26 I remember watching this movie 4 years ago but with the tense music and atmosphere, I just stopped all together because I scare easily.. I always wondered what happened in the end of this movie, just another benefit of watching you bro, thanks alot!
Melee weapons? Have you ever tried to wield an axe or something like that under water? Now imagine wearing a suit way more cumbersome than even a space suit because the latter has to be considerable less sturdy for its purpose and add darkness with a meager spot light and 1000 times the surface pressure on top and talk about melee against a creature in its element again.. 😅
Sometimes he has some of the dumbest ideas 😂
I mean, y'all are right but I'd rather have some kind of spear to put in front of me as I get charged more so than my bare hands.
@@eldriswenbro8957 That's an aspect I admittedly should have added because you might have a point here (no pun intended): Having some pointy object with you is certainly better than not having it, but it needs to be something you can quickly accelerate over shortest distance _in a straight line_ like diving harpoon - note that even this dedicated underwater distance weapon which is mechanically designed to kill in the most efficient way your body couldn't possibly achieve without is effective over a distance of a few feet, or metres at best due to the water resistence, so using a speer like object would likely be limited to serve as a renaissance period anti-shock-cavallery pike of sorts to be kept in between the infanterists/you and the charging cavallery/the creatures hoping it will turn the energy of its charge against itself so you don't even have to consider acceleration against water resistence under conditions like this.
I guess the best approach would have been to find compressed gas cylinders containing something not breathable (and that's both a submarine scientific and mining station so they should have plenty of such stuff down there), flexible hoses and steel tubes to improvise a gas pressure driven gun shooting pointy steel bolts as they are employed by navy combat frogmen. Maybe you could mount it to the arm armouring so you only need to point your arm without handling a tool/weapon manually.
But I'm a mere speculatinh layman who is a aware of some but certainly not all implications of pressure - maybe the pressure of your gas would need to be considerably higher than the surrounding water pressure to sufficiently counteract it and if it's even technologically achievable to squeeze more gas than necessary for essencially any application into a gas cylinder which will get increasingly more heavy in addition and likely would need to get filled outside the station already under water to prevent the cylinder from straight-up bursting thanks to the surrounding pressure being hundreds of times stronger than surface pressure levels inside the station so it would counteract the force pushing against the cylinder from the inside essencially like additional bracing.
Things would probably depend a lot on the depth of the dive at hand..
@@kai_plays_khomus You actually hit my idea right on the head with the anti cavalry image. As they target you and swim towards you, point, brace, and try to lead their chest with the tip so they drive themselves onto it lol
@@eldriswenbro8957 u would assume these creatures charge u from the front in a straight line when they prolly circle you waiting for the right time to hit with the speed of an atlantean
My fears all in one movie... Deep waters and the creatures within it.. and plus imagine you have no possible escape because of a chance everything may collapse and implode..
And also claustrophobia.
add drowning and i agree
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@@Lagi42800 If i was put in a survival situation, I would use all at my disposal, like “laser beams”
i saw this movie 2-3 times already but always find it funny when u 'send the smallest person first' while they all wear the same size heavy gear suit.
“Loot the bodies for any useful objects”
Oh yeah, sure, hey, Joe, that broken flashlight may be used to rewire the car in the future
I swear the film makers of this and the Meg played the hell outta subnautica, so many similarities. From the prawn suit in this film to the seamoth in the Meg. Kathulu is the warpers, the meg is the reaper
Idk maybe im just playing to much subnautica recently but i cant unsee it
For escape pods two women fitting into a single pod would probably work, but hey not having the station explode would have allowed the creatures to follow them up.
Melee weapons under water aren't the best idea. The water will make you swing much slower, giving less impact and damage dealing blows which would most likely lead to your demise the rail gun they should have kept and maybe should have tried looking for more ammo for it, if there was no more ammo then use the melee weapons and hope you can make it to the other side.
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This makes me notice how good a subnautica movie would be
Im so glad you did this movie. Paul’s death scene was so crazy
Still waiting for a Dethgasm episode!! Thank you for all the hard work and great videos!!
I also wondered why they didn't take the oxygen thing from Paul's suit after he died 🤔
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20:15 In defense of them, i too wouldn't expect that a CTHULHU like abomination would try to hunt me down, they're a reserch team not an extermination squad
Sensory overload active defense systems could be very effective as the creatures would be very sensitive to specific stimuli, so basically building pulse based suit mods would work
This movie was so good. And the Cthulhu realization at the end was great
There’s also probably something to be said about the monster moving around freely, not being affected by the vast pressure. So that thing is probably a tank too.
Love how you blurred the dead baby cuthulu said I ain’t losing my money lol
That transition sound has me feeling nostalgic for =3 😂
Imagine dying because you wanted a better selfie with an alien in an exploding underwater station
Great movie! Missing these monsterflix movies..
Oh! i was looking for this one like 1-2 months ago but realized you hadn't made it yet so i was really hoping you'd make it and now you have so thank you!
Him: If you're trapped in a destroyed mining facility at the bottom of the ocean being chased by eldritch sea monsters... What would you do?
Me: I would probably just die😅
What would I do? I'd win. Give me a Subnautica Prawn suit and these undersea nightmares will be a mere footnote in the history books while I take a chapter.
21:15 - "Fire usually does the trick." - Good luck doing that under water.
25:36 - Do you have any idea how hard it is to swing a melee weapon under water? Killing anything like that would be nigh-impossible for a human at those depths.
You ain't the only one all of those reaper Leviathan
Your claustrophobia remark was actually pretty on spot: Living and working at an undereater station like this would be like being at a space station - any responsible company would check their staff to exclude claustrophobia, but I guess a responsible company wouldn't have concentrated the escape pods only at one point of a structure like this instead of spreading them as well..
I think the intent with the pod they find halfway down is it came from a different part of the station than Captain Lucien was at, so there were more than one pod bay per station.
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I like how he completely throws out the fact that they’re racing against the clock of imploding
That one submarine reference is mad💀💀
this is actually such a good movie and it makes me so upset that it was released during covid and didnt get the hype it deserved
"The Meg"s airlock scene just completely blows this movies' one out of the water
Good point to bring melee weapons but if you are trying to swing it under water you are better off dead. The only use for it would be for defense
Am i the only one that thinks staying in the middle of the continent where there is no bodies of water sounds good. No sharks, alligators, crocodiles, sea monsters....
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37:22 we can all 3 fit it'll be very uncomfortable tho
I'm not sure the pod can carry two without the extra weight being a strain, my other question is about decompression seeing it goes up so fast.
EVERY TIME! Every single horror movie the biologist will forget their training an touch an alien life form without gloves or protective gear.
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Day 21 of asking you guys to cover the movies “saw” and “saw 3d”
bro ur dedication is crazy
21 days
You have inspired me I'm going to ask him for how to beat Minecraft
Ask him to do the piggy books or series by scholastic or that one roblox RUclipsr .
thats crazy
is it only me who clicked on the vid bc the thumbnail looked like a horror reaper leviathan from subnautica?🤣🤣
Na bro me to 😂
9:10, ooh you should do a How To Beat Subnautica video in the future since you’re branching out to games?
im so happy this channel has damn near 2.5 mil subs
Bro, I thought the main character was Dolores O'Riordan from the cranberries😂😂
HAVE A DAMN GOOD DAY!
Bro I just learned science from this guys 😂
Please do a movie review on the horror movie Mikey
In that movie, I like how scary an implosion can be to an underwater deep sea base.
Appreciate the dr. Evil reference when saying "magma"
i like this movie so much 😂 ive watched it 7 times ,i sooooo want some sequels and lore .I Hunger for it
Poor Rodrigo 😢
Day 7 of asking for how to beat Slenderman
Persistence prevails when all else fails
Stabby stabby 😭🤣🤣 31:42
The big daddy suit from bioshock would go hard here
How to Beat;
Have thalassophobia so you never go near the ocean.
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1st thing to do to survive is be the main character
“I gotta put myself first” the whole time
I love the stabby stabby
Fantastic!
Lesson learned: Don't go deeper than 3 feet in the ocean.
My dummass brain when I saw the thumbnail: squidward?
I love that you teach what schools did not pressure lol
This show gets zestier every day
And yet you still watch.
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Have yet to finish video, but I think it’s important to mention: Watch out for electricity b/c the extensive damage plus the high tech equipment means lots of loose and possibly active cables. Water and electricity mix together become a problem. Also wear clothes. You’re in the abyss zone (don’t remember the exact scientific name), but you’re sooo deep underwater that there is no sunlight whatsoever. That means it gonna be COLD. Freezing cold! So be sure to be careful about getting wet and staying warm enough you don’t suffer from hyperthermia.
“Magma chambers” I see what you did there 🤣😂
Rodriguez looked so scared, ( who wouldn't be) he died a g
Why didn't anyone mention smashing the reinforced glass that withstands the Mariana trench water pressure but shatters from a girl's punch by the fire extinguisher...
24:54 robux station
All I need is that robux.
Examining alien body without single containment compartment not even PPE is wild as fug
Excellent video
Under a hour👇
Edit: I love you guys ❤
20:55 how would they know that "that" thing they brought at the time wasnt the adult version
Nora is a true hero she died like a true hero 🗿
When they found the first monster(the one that looks like a octopus) I was expecting something a little scary?
"This is called atmospheric pressure. Yeah." I can't even describe why I laughed, but I did :D