This one and the scene where a man is totally dismembered in a sandstorm made me feel uncomfortable for years just while thinking of it. Not suituble for ppl under 16 years in my opinion.
I never saw this as a kid but I did see Arnold become a popsicle in the Magic School Bus and that’s still in my brain. I’m just now piecing together that that scene was parodied from this
For me there are TWO scenes that traumatized me in this movie. This scene and the one where a tornado rips an astronaut into pieces. I have a mental list of movies that shouldn't have been rated PG, and this is one of them lol.
This scene and the one where the dude gets ripped apart by the Mars tornado were imo the two most horrifying scenes in this movie, but this particular scene is also heartwrenching to watch. I felt her pain as she had to watch her husband kill himself to save her and his crewmates. Bro died a true hero. As Zeus told Hercules, "A hero is not measured by his strength, but by the strength of his heart."
This whole movie, emotional peaks here and there, astoundingly good score, and this scene..it does terrified me as a younger teen that time, but it showed me how devastatingly limited option we had when things went wrong in space, Woody's preemptive death I harsh and sad. But this scene unlocked a new aspect of thinking for me, about space movies. EVER SINCE this movie ive been extremely critical about any other movies with the situation : "is the tethering equipment sent to grab someone flung out in space - long enough?" and when I see a mildy futuristic space station with a tiny-ahh tether spool that barely reach 100m i felt utter annoyance and upset, like *did MTM taught you nothing?! BIGGER SPOOL MORE CABLES*
I could not remember the name of this movie until I saw a marketplace listing for free VHS tapes. But when I saw the cover, I immediately was transported back to when I was like 6 years old looking up at the night sky, and asking if one of the brighter shining stars was Woody.... and my parents said, "Maybe" 😂
I remember watching this movie while playing New Super Mario Bros. 2 after a parade. Then when Woody's Dead body came up on my TV, i shit myself on the couch. That was embarrassing when that happened
My father showed me this movie as a child. While it didn't emotionally scar me for the rest of my life, it certainly terrified me for the following years because of this scene alone.
Her screams was what I remembered the most.
I wish I could say I saw this as a kid like everybody else but I just saw this for the first time thirty seconds ago.
She should've said "if you open your helmet, i'll open mine too". That would stop him.
I remember seeing this as a kid and getting absolutely traumatized. This scene has never left my mind ever since
This one and the scene where a man is totally dismembered in a sandstorm made me feel uncomfortable for years just while thinking of it. Not suituble for ppl under 16 years in my opinion.
I never saw this as a kid but I did see Arnold become a popsicle in the Magic School Bus and that’s still in my brain. I’m just now piecing together that that scene was parodied from this
For me there are TWO scenes that traumatized me in this movie. This scene and the one where a tornado rips an astronaut into pieces. I have a mental list of movies that shouldn't have been rated PG, and this is one of them lol.
YOOOOOOO! YOOOO, HOLY SHIT, HE DEAD! HE DEAD FOR SURE!
Traumatic scene club. Next meeting is Tuesday - Jan is bringing shortbread cookies.
I have been looking for this scene ever since I saw it as a kid. Her screaming is worse than his death.
I think it’s hilarious that the comment section here is just a group therapy for kids who watched this at too young an age
I'm 23, i think i saw this scene as a kid and i still remember it for some reason.
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This scene and the one where the dude gets ripped apart by the Mars tornado were imo the two most horrifying scenes in this movie, but this particular scene is also heartwrenching to watch. I felt her pain as she had to watch her husband kill himself to save her and his crewmates. Bro died a true hero. As Zeus told Hercules, "A hero is not measured by his strength, but by the strength of his heart."
Came here from the Reddit thread because someone has the same exact memory I do of this movie. Trauma.
Yeah man. I remember this too.
A whose who of 90s actors and all I remember is Tim Robbins frozen head
Mark strong was freaking brilliant in this film. Should’ve won an Oscar for making me laugh so hard with these lines
Huh, my child self remembers this being more graphic than it actually was, why did this part stick with me lol
They could save him if they would think for a sec and use basic physic.
One of my childhood traumas between all movies. Agh
Rated PG by the way.
*”DARN IT, WOODY!”*
Ever since doing ❄ myself this scene just makes it funnier 😂😂😂
God dammit arnold
0:50 - Best Buzz Lightyear ever.
And she can’t even bring the body back to bury him or give a proper funeral…
Everyone wants a kickass party lol
This whole movie, emotional peaks here and there, astoundingly good score, and this scene..it does terrified me as a younger teen that time, but it showed me how devastatingly limited option we had when things went wrong in space, Woody's preemptive death I harsh and sad. But this scene unlocked a new aspect of thinking for me, about space movies. EVER SINCE this movie ive been extremely critical about any other movies with the situation : "is the tethering equipment sent to grab someone flung out in space - long enough?" and when I see a mildy futuristic space station with a tiny-ahh tether spool that barely reach 100m i felt utter annoyance and upset, like *did MTM taught you nothing?! BIGGER SPOOL MORE CABLES*
the fact that this is the only scene i remember
Great movie -- heart-wrenching scene
It wasn't even really that graphic his face turned from normal to leather with what looked like icicle shooting out of it😂
Very wrong ! If this man open his helmet , he don't death like this movie...
Bro did an Arnold off the Magic School Bus
I remember me and my cousin saw this and thought it was fucking hilarious. Rewinding the VHS tape over and over.
I could not remember the name of this movie until I saw a marketplace listing for free VHS tapes. But when I saw the cover, I immediately was transported back to when I was like 6 years old looking up at the night sky, and asking if one of the brighter shining stars was Woody.... and my parents said, "Maybe" 😂
Who's here in 2024
I remember watching this movie while playing New Super Mario Bros. 2 after a parade. Then when Woody's Dead body came up on my TV, i shit myself on the couch. That was embarrassing when that happened
My father showed me this movie as a child. While it didn't emotionally scar me for the rest of my life, it certainly terrified me for the following years because of this scene alone.
Saw this as a kid and never forgot it
Frank sounds like Star Butterfly
this scene left such a strong impact on me that when I watched "The Martian" I was fearing the same fate
How it feels to chew 5 gum
Magic School Bus: Episode 1
In space nobody can hear you scream... except for this woman's as she accentuates your childhood trauma in most emotionally scarring way.
I think I'd rather just run out of air instead of gping out like a popsicle. 😂
Who's here because of Dustin from Sacred Symbols?
holy crap
Idiot
I laughed so hard at this scene 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂