My parents decided that this was an acceptable movie to watch a week before we went on a cruise. My first ever cruise. I was like 8 and I was convinced that we were going to die if we got on the boat.
The same happened to me my first cruise I was watching The Titanic when I was on the boat at night on the first day. Still to this day I love going on cruises. They are so much fun.
For all you landlubbers: It is a documented nautical fact that the ship will turn faster and sharper if the operator throws his body weight into the movement of the digital joystick. If the operator grunts and grimaces during the action, the ship will respond even faster.
cgi isn't all that they account for when nominating visual effects. they take into account things like explosions and fire, which this film has quite a lot of
That reminds me of the 2010 earthquake in Chile. I wasn't sitting on the toilet during the main shock, but a magnitude 8,8 earthquake is followed by hundreds of aftershocks, one of which occurred when I was on the toilet.... It was scary as hell....
Fun fact. The 3d model of the Poseidon was recognized by Guinness World Records back in 2010 for the most detailed CGI model in a film. These details included 382 cabins, 876 portholes, 73 towels laying on the balconies and deck, and 681 deck chairs.
Cool, thought I'm pretty sure they just had the model of the Poseidon, had a plan of it and then copypasted all the cabins with some small optimizations. At least as a 3D designer I would do it this way.
@@randomrazr tunnel thrusters don't really work at speeds above 5 knots and are only used during manoeuvres, it was more a random stab of desperation than anything that could have saved them
No, the ship would've kept going and righted itself and ended up on it's side (as opposed to being upside down) if the explosion hadn't made it sink down again. The explosion made the ship sink back.
@@doyoulikedags3534 Thats just... no. Did you even watch the scene? Not talking about some other unrealistic facts, but the explosions had nothing to do with it rolling back upside down. First, the ship stopped rolling BEFORE the explosion happened. Second.. right itself? At that point, if you ask me, half of the ship was already full of water... all those neat glass balconys? All the windows? Its actualy a miracle the ballroom windows didnt break when the wave hit them. Do do a complete roll without bothering you need to be a rescue ship, and even them are not unsinkable
@@TheMrWhitmore Ships don't capsize without a breach in the hull/ a load shift (they need a water load to destabilize the center of gravity). Without the explosion, the ship would've ended up with a heavy starboard list, maybe even 90 degrees to starboard (due to the many passages for water created by the breaking of windows that you mentioned). The explosion instantly used up most of the air in the upper crewman corridor by blowing it out through the openings created when it happened and thus created a loss of buoyancy in the superstructure (which is essentially underwater at the beginning of the explosion sequence so the buoyancy does come into play) and made it flip back upside down.
@@TheMrWhitmore Also, if you look closely, as the explosion on the starboard crewmen's passage passed from forward to the aft, the roll to port slows down and finally, when the part where the camera is situated explodes, (which is somewhere midship) it completely stops rolling and settles back upside down.
@@TheMrWhitmore Also, the volume of water that could be sucked in through the numerous openings in the superstructure could in no way overcome the weight of the powerplant, fuel, and other electronics and machinery located in the lower most decks, thus, unless the ship was already taking in enough water to destabilize the vessel when it's on an even keel (which is impossible because we're talking about too short of a time frame - the time taken for it to expose the entirety of it's superstructure to the ocean - for there to be a substantial inflow of water without changing the density of said water which is again, impossible).
Nothing will ever top the original (plus Gene damn Hackman!), but this scene holds up to this day effects wise and the absolute horror on the faces of not only the crew but the passengers when things go bad sells it so well. Plus, the effects for the exterior stuff is just so packed full of details, for 2006 it's still amazing.
Sooo you are saying this has never happend at all in real life? I know lots of kids get kidnapped caise their parents aren't around. How is this hard to believe?
If you are on open sea you might not even feel a tsunami. But as somone mentioned it was a Rogue wave . They can happend and in real live they sinked few ships
Now I am imagining him pointing the ship out to the other gods as a way to show he’s still popular only to realise he accidentally casted a massive, biblical sized roge wave
@@purpl83 this is actually based on a roge wave the hit the queen marry. She listed 3 degrees less than What would have capsized her. She is now in California serving as a hotel.
It's a trick of the brain. As soon as you randomly tell someone 'don't look up/down', it will be the first direction their eyes go to. It's a reflex, so your body will litteraly come in action BEFORE your brain does. Or, at least before your brain will think rationally. Panic is an emotion caused by an instinct: fear of extinction. Your body knows damn well how the brain works, so it also knows a brain can doubt or hestitate, which can be fatal if danger will be faster than the brain's decission.
AHS Universe Slays the body doesn’t have its own mind, your brain runs everything and things that are just instinct happen subconsciously. Meaning you don’t think about them but your brain makes you or tells you to do them. It’s like breathing, you don’t think about breathing it’s just something you do because of that little part in the back of your brain that subconsciously tells you to breath.
@@Blackwind_Legacy but for the sake of the joke it's funny. Damn people now. Gotta be right bout everything on ozzy🤦🏻♂️ cant just give em the benefit of the doubt fa the joke. Like thank you bruh. I'll sleep better at night knowing the difference between a tsunami and a Rouge Wave
@@bluecomet9072 You need to learn the definition of opinion then because, what I stated was fact. Now for an actual opinion, if you can't take people criticizing your comments on open forums, it's probably better not to make them. You may not ask for opinions, but this is the internet. You're gonna get them whether you like it or not.
I was 15 when i saw this in theaters. I had just experienced a boating accident where my vessel flipped and fell on me, bringing me down in the water with her. I survived by popping up in an air pocket when she was inverted So this scene hit me HARD, and because of how damn good it looks, coupled with my own boating experiences, i was in awe and utterly mortified lmao. Still hits me to this day. Beautifully done
Okay, so when it comes to giving things names that are masculine-related doesn't mean you can just call the thing a female, and the real Poseidon is a male, so technically; this vessel is a he
I always loved how accurately they portrayed the panic and fear of both the crew as well as the passengers. If I knew a wave that was as big if not bigger than the cruise I'm on was gonna hit, I'd be screaming my head off.
@@Muazmikail333 Take a guess...it's a Movie...so the assumption ( to add to the horror of the scene ) would be Yes...she did Die..was Killed...or died of her injuries shortly after the fall. In USA movies if she had NOT died then a portion of the story would have focused on her surviving it...only to be most likely killed by the stupidity of a fellow passenger she saved from certain death later in the movie....For a great example of this look up movies by the King of Disaster flicks - Director Irwin Allen - who did the original Poseidon Adventure, Earthquake, and the Towering Inferno in a span of only a few years back in the 70's - Earthquake takes place in Los Angeles, California and The Towering Inferno in San Francisco..
Timer schedule 0:02 intro 0:11 controlling the poseidon ship 0:26 Making a large Tsunami 0:36 Get Started On a Ship sink 0:38 Stretching the Wheel 0:43 Activting the Tsunami 0:48 Here Comes The Large Tsunami 0:52 Ready to Shipwreck 0:52 escape for dangers 0:58 Graduation Concert 1:16 Wedding club is gonna ruin 1:31 Captains Hacking Tsunami 1:42 The ship is gonna broke 1:52 the tilting Wedding club 1:59 poolnami 2:05 Rolling Chairs 2:11 Concert Stage Flipping 2:13 the girl covered 2:20 Board Flooded 2:22 Everybody Died 2:26 Chefs Kitchen is gonna Tilt 2:26 Vegetables is falling down falling down falling down 2:28 One Boy Fell down 2:30 Crashing the Table 2:32 Generators Electricity soaking down 2:45 i cannot have hole patches 2:48 Destroying Boats 2:50 Two Boys Soaked down 2:56 Things are flowing 3:00 roof underwater 3:04 electricals power outage 3:09 made a big mess at the kitchen 3:09 Chefs will die 3:15 Breakdown glory glass 3:17 tornado people window 3:27 explosion scenes 3:30 Fire in hallway 3:41 Bye Bye Ship R I P ship
Richard Dreyfuss’s reaction to seeing the tidal wave is an interesting glimpse into the psyche of individuals who contemplate suicide as his character clearly did. (Yes, I’m well aware the wave is CGI, I’m trying to make a point here.) Many people, when actually faced with the final decision turn back and in almost all cases confirm that the part of them that wants to live is much stronger than the part that wants to end it all. As someone who has contemplated suicide and is related to some who have attempted it, I find it comforting to know that many people turn back only to find courage, strength, and fortitude in themselves they didn’t know existed before. To anyone reading this who has ever felt like they were being pushed toward the precipice, anyone feeling like suicide was an escape, I implore you to remember that there is always someone somewhere to talk to, always a way out other than death, and that you are loved. Take care, all.
I’m not sure if you have seen it, you raise a very valid point. There’s a video of a guy who jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge and actually survived the impact on the water to tell the tale of the experience.
Nitpick: The ship is maneuvering like crazy in the moments before the wave hits, but no one on board, even the guy who's LEANING OVER THE RAILING, seems to have any problem staying balanced. With all the effects that went into the actual capsizing part, they could have had a lot of fun with people falling to the floor ahead of time, I think.
It was probably to compensate for the fact that the capsizing scene from the original Poseidon Adventure (at least the external shots) were arguably the most underwhelming parts of the film. Though, go figure, most everything else about this version was underwhelming, especially its characters.
I don't care what anyone says about this movie, this scene is pure cinematic excellence. I read an article written by one of the background actors about their experience shooting the scene in the ballroom immediately following the capsizing; it was an interesting insight and makes me wish I could be a background actor in such an intense scene like that. It's one of those scenes I watch over and over again, observing the individual actors and their performances.
Honestly I'd rather go down like that, than to end up in a cruise ship that lays upside down in the water. Imagine the absolute horror of that happening.
Was that actually her in the elevator? I could’ve sworn she was falling down with the other debris and the one falling out of the elevator was someone else. Hell of a way to go either way.
It was nominated at the Academy Awards for for best visual effects but lost to Dead Man's Chest. The film also holds a Guinness World Record for having the most detailed CG model in a film. The exterior shots included 181,579 individual objects, including 382 cabins, 876 portholes, 73 towels, and 681 deck chairs, all of which were created by digital effects company Industrial Light & Magic.
also on the stern, its "Poseidon Southampton" (wich is where the Titanic started her maiden voyage) And Poseidon was another part of the Greek mythos just like Titanic (the Titans)
This in theaters!? I thought it was straight to DVD! Either way, I thought this movie was so well done effects and drama wise. Although, the introduction of the characters was definitely rushed and the New Year countdown should've had more build up cuase it felt so random between that and "Something's off." The 1972 Poseidon did much better in in those regards.
@@pipipupu5943 Maybe because that's (one of) the only widely known maritime disasters that actually happened? It's just a rogue wave of a thought, though...
SS Atlantic would be much more fitting, considering it took less than 20 minutes to kill 500 of its 900 passengers, plus a 100 were killed in less than a minute because of being capsized
Poseidon - A New Year to remember Titanic - A Night to remember Britannic - A Morning to remember Lusitania - A Day to remember Sewol - A President to remember Normandie - A Fire to remember Andrea Doria - A Sunrise to remember Wilhem Gustloff - A War to remember
Just to let everyone know, the ship was hit by a rogue wave . Once thought to be totally mythological for hundreds of years, it suddenly was recorded in 1995 to actually exist. These waves can reach heights of over 100 feet and some higher and pose dangers to even large oil tankers and ocean liners .
But not like this, Rogue waves are just normal waves with a massive subsidence before the trough. That's why they are called rogue, They hit ships without warning. A wave depicted in this movie would've broke almost instantly with it being near vertical.
Queen Mary was hit by a rogue wave that may have been up to 28 metres tall. It was calculated that the ship tipped 52 degrees and would have capsized if it had rolled three degrees more.
As someone who hates CGI, the one on this movie is pretty good. Except that horrible open sequence, with the cartoon boat the actor is running through.
I love how a wave big enough to topple a cruise ship just appears out of nowhere wear in the middle of a calm none stormy ocean. Atleast the original gave you a legit explanation as to why that happened
First officer "Need to make an emergency turn!" Helmsman "Shall we use the bow thrusters too?" First officer "No, not yet, lets wait until its dramatically too late."
To be fair you don’t use bow thruster unless in port, so the thought never struck them it was only when they realised that they were not turning fast enough
@@TheTrueAdept Yeah on most ships the thrusters are for maneuvering at slow speeds in harbor inlets, docking maneuvers, or keeping position. Thus, in a situation like this they're effectively neutralized, because the cruise ship is going at cruise speeds (cuz its a cruise ship), they would have had to fight the speed of the ship as well as the sheer water displacement, and that's if they're to contribute at all. Sure they could slow down to use thrusters, but it would turn WAY slower than just jamming the rudder into the turn, which is what they did. In fact it's the only thing the movie almost got right 🤣 Besides, the ship was righting, what killed it was the explosion.
This is one of the most under-rated disaster films of all time. Wolfgang Petersen nailed it. The special effects is terrific. Suspenseful from start to finish. It seems Josh Lucas did his own stunts, including one where he dives into a wall of fire in the water. ONE SHOT. So much thinking and effort went into this classic.
This film still holds the world record of most detailed CGI model. “The film holds a Guinness World Record for the most detailed CG model in a film. The exterior shots included 181,579 individual objects, with 382 cabins, 876 portholes, 73 towels, and 681 deck chairs, all created by digital effects company Industrial Light & Magic.”
That's Captain Jack Sparrow. Captain Jack Sparrow (lucks his way through everything) vs. disaster movie physics (bad luck at every possibility, anything that hypothetically could kill someone does) - that would be the ultimate showdown of all time.
@@calvin5541 True. Captain Jack Sparrow would have climbed out of the sinking ship, declare this to be the day the sea almost killed Captain Jack Sparrow, then board the waiting Black Pearl. As everyone except him and maybe a few important main characters he cares about go down with the ship.
One of the most intense sinking scenes ever. The one in Titanic was more terrifying and sad, but this one happens much faster and packs so much action into a smaller timeframe.
Bosse bläckfisk wrong, the titanic sinking scene is one of the greatest extended action set pieces in film history. this is rushed, badly edited, and corny as hell
Joseph, i agree with you. The sinking scenes of the titanic were made with a REAL 1:1 SCALE model of Titanic’s starboard side and a 1:6 model of titanic, they put more hard work and meaning into the sinking scenes of titanic. BUT I do agree that Poseidon is more intense so yeah.
considering that this is the only legit good thing of the film, not gonna be surprising if this is the only reason why they want to remake the original 1972 film
I saw it like 16 times during the summer. I didn't like it the first time but I wanted to see it one more time then suddenly kept going every other day cause I wanted to see the capsize ad there were other things I liked. I figured I never experience something like this ever again in the theater. I watch it on regular TV and think, this is horrible.
Well, when I went to the cinema, I was literally the only one in cinema that watched the movie. Could be because I watched the movie in a very, very little town.
The Flower of Spades cruise ships still won’t flip like that. They probably can flip on it side for a bit but won’t completely turn upside down. The waves have to be really really really powerful to flip a cruise ship like that which is impossible
Joaquin Alvarez It’s been said that Rogue waves do can be this powerful and it has already damaged some of the biggest ships on earth. Some of the waves even went up to over 65 feets tall.
You can say what you will about the entire film, but this scene alone is a true spectacle. I love the film altogether, and I don't try to compare it to the original mainly because they are two very different films made at two very different times with very different budgets. Also, Klaus Badelt's score for this film is so underappreciated. The part that plays at 2:35 is just amazing.
Well you shouldn't be terrified by this, because nothing could create a freak wave like this, unless it's a world ending event, in which case, you'd be better off being worried about THAT, cruise ships are colossal boats, that in today's seas, are unsinkable by waves alone.
@@Banana_Jesus_ this is a rogue wave, they do happen naturally just not often and not that big. They are unpredictable and happen in the middle of the ocean, not close to shoreline. You can read about them.
Just watched this on Netflix nice to see people appreciate this beautiful movie. When they showed the wave like a few minutes in the movie i wondered how they was gonna play it out with the rest of the movie and they didnt disappoint which i considered since it was in the 2000s
@@glitzgarcia8281 no it’s because CGI workers aren’t unionized which results in underpaid and overworked staff who have to rush out CGI for a film deadline
My parents decided that this was an acceptable movie to watch a week before we went on a cruise. My first ever cruise. I was like 8 and I was convinced that we were going to die if we got on the boat.
The same happened to me my first cruise I was watching The Titanic when I was on the boat at night on the first day. Still to this day I love going on cruises. They are so much fun.
Bro your parents are toxic no offense
Hahaha!! I mean it was a good experience a little thrill
Haha. Same.
I was on a cruise and we left Dominican Republic before a bad hurricane hit
It’s actually pretty impressive how well this scene holds up effects-wise 14 years later.
Stephen Hewitt too bad this movie on a whole isn’t that good. The original is a better movie.
MontcomHorror I looovveee this movie!!! Yeah some of the acting is cheesy but I looveee this movie. I guess preferences are preferences lol
NEVER WATCH THE 2005 VERSION.
@@imthatextrakid8292 Exactly! I will watch the 1972 version which is the real movie anyway.
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For all you landlubbers: It is a documented nautical fact that the ship will turn faster and sharper if the operator throws his body weight into the movement of the digital joystick. If the operator grunts and grimaces during the action, the ship will respond even faster.
Underrated
@@AElias409 too bad ships aren't planes hehe
If he says something along the lines of, come on, come on! It turns even faster.
If he grits his teeth if would go even faster
Seems legit
Literally the single scene that got the movie it’s only Oscar nomination.
A well-earned nomination, too.
Watching this on Blu-ray, the attention-to-detail is off the chain, and it still looks great nearly twenty years later.
Which nomination did it get? Sound? Special effects?
@@brandonmcduff visual effects.
@@OwlEye2010yeah you can see so many different objects and people get thrown off the many exterior decks. Pretty neat
cgi isn't all that they account for when nominating visual effects. they take into account things like explosions and fire, which this film has quite a lot of
Imagine being the person that's sitting on the toilet when this happens
that person won't need to flush the toilet then...the waves will help him flush it! XD
That would be me
What would i do tho, i mean number 2 when being scared u can like really...
How about being constipated and unable to move off it?
That reminds me of the 2010 earthquake in Chile. I wasn't sitting on the toilet during the main shock, but a magnitude 8,8 earthquake is followed by hundreds of aftershocks, one of which occurred when I was on the toilet.... It was scary as hell....
Fun fact. The 3d model of the Poseidon was recognized by Guinness World Records back in 2010 for the most detailed CGI model in a film. These details included 382 cabins, 876 portholes, 73 towels laying on the balconies and deck, and 681 deck chairs.
Cool, thought I'm pretty sure they just had the model of the Poseidon, had a plan of it and then copypasted all the cabins with some small optimizations. At least as a 3D designer I would do it this way.
So that’s why the film was so expensive to make.
he ask for bow thrustres 20 seconds later he saw the wave???
And the film was praised for the special effects, even getting an Oscar nomination
@@randomrazr tunnel thrusters don't really work at speeds above 5 knots and are only used during manoeuvres, it was more a random stab of desperation than anything that could have saved them
I Love how the ship stayed above water just long enough so that people could die in a mysterious explosion.
No, the ship would've kept going and righted itself and ended up on it's side (as opposed to being upside down) if the explosion hadn't made it sink down again. The explosion made the ship sink back.
@@doyoulikedags3534 Thats just... no. Did you even watch the scene? Not talking about some other unrealistic facts, but the explosions had nothing to do with it rolling back upside down. First, the ship stopped rolling BEFORE the explosion happened. Second.. right itself? At that point, if you ask me, half of the ship was already full of water... all those neat glass balconys? All the windows? Its actualy a miracle the ballroom windows didnt break when the wave hit them. Do do a complete roll without bothering you need to be a rescue ship, and even them are not unsinkable
@@TheMrWhitmore Ships don't capsize without a breach in the hull/ a load shift (they need a water load to destabilize the center of gravity). Without the explosion, the ship would've ended up with a heavy starboard list, maybe even 90 degrees to starboard (due to the many passages for water created by the breaking of windows that you mentioned). The explosion instantly used up most of the air in the upper crewman corridor by blowing it out through the openings created when it happened and thus created a loss of buoyancy in the superstructure (which is essentially underwater at the beginning of the explosion sequence so the buoyancy does come into play) and made it flip back upside down.
@@TheMrWhitmore Also, if you look closely, as the explosion on the starboard crewmen's passage passed from forward to the aft, the roll to port slows down and finally, when the part where the camera is situated explodes, (which is somewhere midship) it completely stops rolling and settles back upside down.
@@TheMrWhitmore Also, the volume of water that could be sucked in through the numerous openings in the superstructure could in no way overcome the weight of the powerplant, fuel, and other electronics and machinery located in the lower most decks, thus, unless the ship was already taking in enough water to destabilize the vessel when it's on an even keel (which is impossible because we're talking about too short of a time frame - the time taken for it to expose the entirety of it's superstructure to the ocean - for there to be a substantial inflow of water without changing the density of said water which is again, impossible).
Nothing will ever top the original (plus Gene damn Hackman!), but this scene holds up to this day effects wise and the absolute horror on the faces of not only the crew but the passengers when things go bad sells it so well. Plus, the effects for the exterior stuff is just so packed full of details, for 2006 it's still amazing.
Bruh I hate when they add that one kid separated from his/her parents during this stuff
Sooo you are saying this has never happend at all in real life? I know lots of kids get kidnapped caise their parents aren't around. How is this hard to believe?
I think he's saying he feels bad for the kid that lost his or her parents during such a terrifying experience.
Wade Cooler yeah I am
Luckiestof13 yeah I don’t mean kidnaping
Stephen Abel
yeah in movies I kinda don’t care what happens to adults but if a child or animal gets hurt or dies I’m a crying mess
Moral of the story: don’t get on a ship that sails from Southampton
LMAO HAHAHAAHAHAHH
I on a cunard line ship queen mary 2
@@Trinity_General_School It’s home port is now Hamilton
And don't get on a ship that's registered in Liverpool.
And dont get on a ship thats starta with a T and ends with itanic
*when you’re already in a pool and you get hit by a rogue wave*
In the movie it wasn't a tsunami. It was a rogue wave. Just wanted to get that clear
If you are on open sea you might not even feel a tsunami. But as somone mentioned it was a Rogue wave . They can happend and in real live they sinked few ships
You’re*
Sorry
@@JBizzle4Shizzle In the original it was.
*Sorry*
Swimmer: "Wow, this a wave pool!! What'll they think of next?"
🏄♂️
Imagine surviving the impact of the wave only to be finished off by an ³xplosion 💀💀💀
lol
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@@ZxcGamer69 u 2 bru
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Poseidon liked how they named a ship after him so he tried to take it but accidentally destroyed it.
Now I am imagining him pointing the ship out to the other gods as a way to show he’s still popular only to realise he accidentally casted a massive, biblical sized roge wave
@@historytank5673 "guys guys I swear look the mortals still love me!"
*sees capsized ship*
"uh..."
@@bananacat4945 lol that’s perfect
@@historytank5673 when poseidon gets excited, he causes huge waves to just materialize in the ocean
He’s like
Um…Sorry?
Imagine that one person sleeping through all this
And never woke up
Sniffle . WhT happen
i am that one person
Heh...Me...I Love Sleep TwT
Chickenkik that’s one heavy sleeper
I’m officially never getting on a ship that departs from England.
Every Ship has sank from Southampton.
Or Southampton and New York for that matter
Naha I am never getting on a ship from any where but especially England
Excuse me I'm from England so SHUT UP
@@leonhitman7400actually no one cares
3:14 Easily the most terrifying moment of the entire scene.
How ppl don't talk about it
You'd never expect to die on the ceiling of an ocean liner but at least it was a quick death on impact.
@@saftehbludloineleown1617Cruise ship*
💀
How to survive literally any natural disaster on Earth:
*be the cameraman*
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀
There is no escape
hahaha
Ainsley Harriot be the protagonist no one will want you to die or kill you.
Kunt cheese 🖕🏻
Let's face it, the ocean hates cruies liners.
Or just modern ocean liners that look like cruise ships.
The lights attracts nature
@@apdroidgeek1737 No it dosnt.
So do I. I heard the only people that can afford to take a cruise are government employees. How revolting!
@Ai Bi That’s what I do. Just stay at home with my ky jelly.
okay we will name a ship “Apollo”.
*SUN CRASHES DOWN*
HAHAHAHA
We will name the ship "Zeus"
*Ship got hit by a lightning*
Imagine if Boeing named a plane "Zues!"
We will name the ship "Hermes"
*Ship gets hit by speed*
a ship called your but?
the planet uranus :crashes down onto it
Some of the best CGI I've ever seen in a movie. Incredibly well made.
Titanic - A night to remember
Britannic : A morning to remember
Lusitania - A day to remember
Poseidon - A wave to remember
I prefer day instead of wave
Ever Given: A canal to remember
Poseidon- A New Year to remember
@@purpl83 this is actually based on a roge wave the hit the queen marry. She listed 3 degrees less than What would have capsized her. She is now in California serving as a hotel.
If you’re literally anywhere and the guy on the speaker tells you, “don’t panic”. Literally everyone starts to panic
I would panic
And that's why people get trampled and die.
dont *PANIC*
It's a trick of the brain. As soon as you randomly tell someone 'don't look up/down', it will be the first direction their eyes go to. It's a reflex, so your body will litteraly come in action BEFORE your brain does. Or, at least before your brain will think rationally. Panic is an emotion caused by an instinct: fear of extinction. Your body knows damn well how the brain works, so it also knows a brain can doubt or hestitate, which can be fatal if danger will be faster than the brain's decission.
AHS Universe Slays the body doesn’t have its own mind, your brain runs everything and things that are just instinct happen subconsciously. Meaning you don’t think about them but your brain makes you or tells you to do them. It’s like breathing, you don’t think about breathing it’s just something you do because of that little part in the back of your brain that subconsciously tells you to breath.
Poseidon: just sailing along
Tsunami: *and I took that Personally*
IM CRYING😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not a tsunami. It's a rogue wave. Totally different things. Tsunami's are barely noticeable in the middle of the ocean in deep water.
@@Blackwind_Legacy but for the sake of the joke it's funny. Damn people now. Gotta be right bout everything on ozzy🤦🏻♂️ cant just give em the benefit of the doubt fa the joke. Like thank you bruh. I'll sleep better at night knowing the difference between a tsunami and a Rouge Wave
@@Blackwind_Legacy there’s your opinion and a Pizza. I asked for the pizza,
@@bluecomet9072 You need to learn the definition of opinion then because, what I stated was fact.
Now for an actual opinion, if you can't take people criticizing your comments on open forums, it's probably better not to make them. You may not ask for opinions, but this is the internet. You're gonna get them whether you like it or not.
I was 15 when i saw this in theaters. I had just experienced a boating accident where my vessel flipped and fell on me, bringing me down in the water with her. I survived by popping up in an air pocket when she was inverted
So this scene hit me HARD, and because of how damn good it looks, coupled with my own boating experiences, i was in awe and utterly mortified lmao. Still hits me to this day. Beautifully done
I was 11
Oh dang bro. That’s rough. Glad you’re still alive.
Okay, so when it comes to giving things names that are masculine-related doesn't mean you can just call the thing a female, and the real Poseidon is a male, so technically; this vessel is a he
@@infaredxkingz8786 every boat and ship is referred to as a she. if i remember correctly the Bismarck was the only one referred to as a he
I always loved how accurately they portrayed the panic and fear of both the crew as well as the passengers. If I knew a wave that was as big if not bigger than the cruise I'm on was gonna hit, I'd be screaming my head off.
Yeah, that's about the only thing accurately portrayed. ^^
Lies again? Cold Storage
The script: everyone scream and run
Lol
A questão é que na vida real, um tsunami não se comporta assim no meio do oceano.
Tsunami: son
Wave in pool: father
yes
the child joins his father
Then both kil
No
LMFAO
I’ve been laughing at this way more than I should lmao
Lol its not tsunami
Luxurious ships:*sinks*
Ugly ships:*reaches destination*
Poseidon wants them for himself 😂
The oceam was looking for a collection
So book my next cruise on a tugboat. Got it.
@@bp_cherryblossomtree723 lol
Get a big sticker on the back. “It ain’t pretty, but it’s paid for.” Youre ship might just make it
the lady falling in the upside down atrium damn.
Is she died from that impact?
WHAT DO YOU THINK@@Muazmikail333
@@Muazmikail333 Take a guess...it's a Movie...so the assumption ( to add to the horror of the scene ) would be Yes...she did Die..was Killed...or died of her injuries shortly after the fall. In USA movies if she had NOT died then a portion of the story would have focused on her surviving it...only to be most likely killed by the stupidity of a fellow passenger she saved from certain death later in the movie....For a great example of this look up movies by the King of Disaster flicks - Director Irwin Allen - who did the original Poseidon Adventure, Earthquake, and the Towering Inferno in a span of only a few years back in the 70's - Earthquake takes place in Los Angeles, California and The Towering Inferno in San Francisco..
She Fall So Hard?
And my mom is still trying to convince me to go on a “family cruise”
This cant happen
Rogue waves are pretty rare anyway, but they can cause this
Go this is just a movie I went in 2 Cruise nothing happens you will have a great time
@@johnasteadmaniii7635 bich I don't trust you my great great great great grandfather was on the Titanic rip
Loud house I'm sorry about your grandfather but no need to lash out on me like a child I didn't say you have to trust me
Lobsters in the kitchen: YEET
Clorox Bleach
I see you have watched titanic scenes on TH-cam and read the comments
Lobsters in the kitchen: FREEEDOOOM!!!!
Lobsters in the kitchen: now it's time to get funky
YESSIR
*BAI*
One might say they didn't SEA that coming.
Crackerjack Films oh my
I really want to confront you but i don't know if Poseidon was an actual shipwreck though
lol it was't
@@fletcher4family k
Unflipped Table Posideon wasn’t a real ship
0:45 R.I.P POSEIDON
1:41 - "Let's get a balcony cabin", you said. "The views will be fantastic", you said...
@Ethan Seal technically they will be the people on the bottom
Haha yee
2:34 big oof
"Honey, it has an ocean view!
Famous last words
This is why the ocean terrifies me
Rogue waves are as unpredictable as rare, and there's not too many reports of ships getting even damages from them
You know what terrifies me? Your spelling
And then you realize autocorrect did that not me
@Martin Septim Regardless if this could happen or not...the ocean is still pretty scary.
I watched this when I was in a cruise
camera man powers: flying, teleport immortality + water breathing potion
camera man is a dying joke my guy
no way liar its a movie
@@coolsagain so is the my guy line haha
@@johnhurd72 so is the -so is the my guy line haha-
@@teesee_ey its a joke lmao
Timer schedule
0:02 intro
0:11 controlling the poseidon ship
0:26 Making a large Tsunami
0:36 Get Started On a Ship sink
0:38 Stretching the Wheel
0:43 Activting the Tsunami
0:48 Here Comes The Large Tsunami
0:52 Ready to Shipwreck
0:52 escape for dangers
0:58 Graduation Concert
1:16 Wedding club is gonna ruin
1:31 Captains Hacking Tsunami
1:42 The ship is gonna broke
1:52 the tilting Wedding club
1:59 poolnami
2:05 Rolling Chairs
2:11 Concert Stage Flipping
2:13 the girl covered
2:20 Board Flooded
2:22 Everybody Died
2:26 Chefs Kitchen is gonna Tilt
2:26 Vegetables is falling down falling down falling down
2:28 One Boy Fell down
2:30 Crashing the Table
2:32 Generators Electricity soaking down
2:45 i cannot have hole patches
2:48 Destroying Boats
2:50 Two Boys Soaked down
2:56 Things are flowing
3:00 roof underwater
3:04 electricals power outage
3:09 made a big mess at the kitchen
3:09 Chefs will die
3:15 Breakdown glory glass
3:17 tornado people window
3:27 explosion scenes
3:30 Fire in hallway
3:41 Bye Bye Ship
R I P ship
Thanks man you’re a genus 😂
Plot twist: The wave is the iceberg that sank the Titanic. It just melted because climate change
It came back because Obama.
*DOUBLE K.O.*
The actual iceberg melted sometime in 1913 (it was identified because of a streak of red and black paint from the Titanic)
360Nomad its a joke...
@@johnperic6860 you must be fun at parties
Lesson learned kids: Celebrate New Years at home.
No kidding. I've never watched the movie but this scene changed my mind completely about ever going on a cruise.
Lesson learned: I wish that I will not regret my cruise with MSC to Norway, if I go there one day.
@@kyndrablankenship1758 waves can’t get this big
Yeah
Lesson Learned: Think twice if you wanna get on the cruise or you might die🗿
Richard Dreyfuss’s reaction to seeing the tidal wave is an interesting glimpse into the psyche of individuals who contemplate suicide as his character clearly did. (Yes, I’m well aware the wave is CGI, I’m trying to make a point here.) Many people, when actually faced with the final decision turn back and in almost all cases confirm that the part of them that wants to live is much stronger than the part that wants to end it all. As someone who has contemplated suicide and is related to some who have attempted it, I find it comforting to know that many people turn back only to find courage, strength, and fortitude in themselves they didn’t know existed before. To anyone reading this who has ever felt like they were being pushed toward the precipice, anyone feeling like suicide was an escape, I implore you to remember that there is always someone somewhere to talk to, always a way out other than death, and that you are loved. Take care, all.
I’m not sure if you have seen it, you raise a very valid point. There’s a video of a guy who jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge and actually survived the impact on the water to tell the tale of the experience.
Suicide rates drop during war time.
Exactly. Remember Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life (1946)?
I guess he rather see Jaws in the water.
How to find the will to live: fail at suicide.
2:02 I don't know why but I love that wave so much xD
Titanic: im cold
Hindenburg: im hot
Poisedon: im just right!
USS Indianapolis: Laughs*
Imu/Runic: *sad dying whale noise*
@taof xd
Yuhanistanmnanistan
Çağdaş Bayrak hi
Wave: That's a nice ship you got there...would be a shame if... *something happened to it* 😏
Underrated comment
Kay Stephan you mean be right instead of a
Kay Stephan or what a shame if something happened to it
Let's name a ship Zeus!
*Ship hit by lightning and sinks*
Aha.. I see now.
Given that he was God of the air, I would amend it to either naming a flying company or a plane Zeus. That then gets hit by lightning and crashes.
Amelia Edwards eh, idk
What about if we name a ship "Ares" ? =P
(Names arphrodite)
SATAN REACHES UP AND PULLS THE SHIP INTO HELL
Don´t you mean "Hades"? I wrote Ares :P
Nitpick: The ship is maneuvering like crazy in the moments before the wave hits, but no one on board, even the guy who's LEANING OVER THE RAILING, seems to have any problem staying balanced. With all the effects that went into the actual capsizing part, they could have had a lot of fun with people falling to the floor ahead of time, I think.
Poseidon: god of water.
Destroyed by a wave
Next thing you know, I ship named “Zeus” gets struck by lightning and explodes.
Then they get smart... build a ship called "Chuck Norris".
@@cswindow2478 Maybe the name 'Zeus' should be an airplane.
@@liquidbraino *ship disappeared*
@@muhtesemsiyanur So it was christened John Cena?
Hopefully, the survivors will get free cruise vouchers...
Dirty Blond lol I laughed at this more than I should. A lot more.
Every cruise ship ever 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
After this they’ll never want to see a ship again
Won't matter cause the familys of the other passengers will sue them making the company going bankrupt
🤣
Note to self: on New Year's Eve stay home. get comfortable in bed and read a book.
*Gets home invaded*
Why?
Read a book, or watch Netflix.
Either way.
But earthquake....
Andrew Brendan house gets flipped over sill
RIP Poseidon 1972-2006
Amount of minor details crammed into the exterior shots during this scene is astonishing. The animation on this film is so amazing.
It was probably to compensate for the fact that the capsizing scene from the original Poseidon Adventure (at least the external shots) were arguably the most underwhelming parts of the film. Though, go figure, most everything else about this version was underwhelming, especially its characters.
Thaswin 😮😮😮😮😮❤
😮😮❤❤😂
It's actually called CGI for the live action films and not an animation, but yeah for 2006 this is amazing
3:36 That noise from the ship is extremely haunting to me.
You and Xulphr
Yup
That's it's way of saying ouch
Sounds like as if a Tripod from the War of the Worlds (2005) was dragging it down
@@nolan1074 among us wasn’t made then :/
Imaging being the one person completely tuned out listening to music throughout this entire thing.
UPPPPPP
This...isn't an auditory thing though. You'd notice the fact that the floor is now a wall if nothing else.
@Bola Oladapo Nevermind, you know, *the fact that the damn ship flipped over.*
I don't think listening to music enables you to defy gravity. Not literally, at least.
Vvclovbboofkkwwwqwwwwww Boo
Clio
CLL
Ckiwwqqqqwwwwwew
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I don't care what anyone says about this movie, this scene is pure cinematic excellence.
I read an article written by one of the background actors about their experience shooting the scene in the ballroom immediately following the capsizing; it was an interesting insight and makes me wish I could be a background actor in such an intense scene like that. It's one of those scenes I watch over and over again, observing the individual actors and their performances.
the 1972 Poseidon version is more intense it feels like it is real
Imagine being the falling elevator lady...
Honestly I'd rather go down like that, than to end up in a cruise ship that lays upside down in the water. Imagine the absolute horror of that happening.
She wasnt in an elevator
@Smile MotherLover pieces
@@moviescenes5975 she was
Was that actually her in the elevator? I could’ve sworn she was falling down with the other debris and the one falling out of the elevator was someone else.
Hell of a way to go either way.
Say what you want about the movie, the special effects were awesome.
AtrocityEquine yeah, it aged so well
Very good for 2006
They could’ve been better at times.
Sound effects as well
It was nominated at the Academy Awards for for best visual effects but lost to Dead Man's Chest.
The film also holds a Guinness World Record for having the most detailed CG model in a film. The exterior shots included 181,579 individual objects, including 382 cabins, 876 portholes, 73 towels, and 681 deck chairs, all of which were created by digital effects company Industrial Light & Magic.
"Common. Turn turn!!!"
Titanic refrence
Aaron L exactly what i was thinking
also on the stern, its "Poseidon Southampton" (wich is where the Titanic started her maiden voyage) And Poseidon was another part of the Greek mythos just like Titanic (the Titans)
So is this movie Titanic 2 or is it a crappy remake?
+8-BitCookies 2 mope
Aaron L every sinking ship movie post y2k is a titanic refrence
This movie shows the utter chaos that would occur if this actually happened more accurately than the other 2 movies
The simple point to this is: there is nothing man made the ocean cannot sink.
how about a submarine
@Robert Bents ree
This is a statement... only producing sobering silence... from those that sail around the world. ⛵
Theoretically a ship that completely sealed with a steel hull and air on the inside will not sink no matter what.
Vitaliy Vorobets a Nuke would destroy it
2:25 R.I.P gordan ramsey
Now he's actually from Hell's Kitchen
ice boi lol
Innive lol
@@caringheart34 haha that's funny😂😂
He was probably still bitching that the sea water was too salty.
Fergie started singing the national anthem and the ocean was like "Not today Ma'am"
You stole my joke from my mouth, in this case from my fingers.
@@GUATINGUATON Great minds think alike!
...now had she been singing Fergalicious, no harm no foul!!! (...well no MOVIE...) ROFL
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
It's not the national anthem she's singing - she's singing "For Auld Lang Syne." This is supposed to be a New Year's cruise, after all.
i remember watching this in theaters opening weekend. mixed review for the film as a whole but this scene was spectacular and still holds up today
I was 11 wen I saw it, looked amazing
I was actually 7 years old when I saw this on dvd
This in theaters!? I thought it was straight to DVD! Either way, I thought this movie was so well done effects and drama wise. Although, the introduction of the characters was definitely rushed and the New Year countdown should've had more build up cuase it felt so random between that and "Something's off." The 1972 Poseidon did much better in in those regards.
The Iceberg:
"Look at what I did to the Titanic!"
The Wave:
"Walk on home, son."
😉
The iceberg, water and earthquake all come in poisedon's domain so kind of him in both scenarios
The Iceberg: at least I'm not fictional
@@JayHeartwing Rogue waves....are not fictional....😊
@@RandyLannister I know that. But the ship is fictional
Life is a fiction.....
FUUU-
the coolest part was the pool wave
GalaxyTraveler Search AIDAprima monsterwave i was on boad this ship this spring xD
Poseidon isn't a real ship :/
No, he said he was on the Poseidon
Zander Panda I said i was on board AIDAprima but okay xS
RedEdLP OMG I'm so sorry I misread XD
The ship is my crazy neighbor party and the wave is me
BUSTED WIDE OPEN!
I agree
Cool I agree
🤣
LEE PAGE, the ship is probably your food😂
Does anyone else other than myself get goosebumps when listening to that tsunami roar it's way towards the Poseidon at 0:43?
its like the titanic, only instead of 2 hours this ship only had 2 minutes
Danny titanic didn’t capsize though, she sank from the bow
Again the Titanic Why is everyone talking about the Titanic on every sinking ship video
@@pipipupu5943 Maybe because that's (one of) the only widely known maritime disasters that actually happened? It's just a rogue wave of a thought, though...
SS Atlantic would be much more fitting, considering it took less than 20 minutes to kill 500 of its 900 passengers, plus a 100 were killed in less than a minute because of being capsized
The big difference is the water
Wave turns Ship upside down
Wave: My Work Here Is Done
Lols
lol
Child: I'm a joke to you
Eugene Blyther yeah
Lmao
Poseidon - A New Year to remember
Titanic - A Night to remember
Britannic - A Morning to remember
Lusitania - A Day to remember
Sewol - A President to remember
Normandie - A Fire to remember
Andrea Doria - A Sunrise to remember
Wilhem Gustloff - A War to remember
Lusitania - a torpedo to remember
Nice
@Brendan Aviation Wasn't the Andrea Doria the ship where the crew took to the boats and left the passengers behind?
Sewol - a president to remember
Normandie - A fire to remember
Watched this movie recently and I think it really does stand the test of time. Just a really fun action movie tbh.
1:05 no one gonna mention how captain holt survived the tsunami and made it back to the nypd?
holt can't die
😂😂😂 he just hasn't told the crew yet
@Enzo Chen they literally mentioned him-
@Enzo Chen the fact that the og comment mentioned Captain Holt clearly shows they're a fan, as well as the other people that commented under it.
@Enzo Chen me
Just to let everyone know, the ship was hit by a rogue wave . Once thought to be totally mythological for hundreds of years, it suddenly was recorded in 1995 to actually exist. These waves can reach heights of over 100 feet and some higher and pose dangers to even large oil tankers and ocean liners .
in the 70's original, the wave was caused by an underwater volcano erupting around Greece.
But not like this, Rogue waves are just normal waves with a massive subsidence before the trough. That's why they are called rogue, They hit ships without warning. A wave depicted in this movie would've broke almost instantly with it being near vertical.
@@mgDuckyyy have you seen an rogue wave before?
@@aviationismylife6814 Actually yes i have.
A rogue wave only gets it's height from the trough before it, otherwise it would just be another wave.
Queen Mary was hit by a rogue wave that may have been up to 28 metres tall. It was calculated that the ship tipped 52 degrees and would have capsized if it had rolled three degrees more.
11 years and the cgi in this still seems so real... it's aged well
Mzolanski when put next to the original Poseidon Adventure this movie does 10 out of 10 5 Stars tops
Mzolanski 😂😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Mzolanski 😍😍😍😍
As someone who hates CGI, the one on this movie is pretty good. Except that horrible open sequence, with the cartoon boat the actor is running through.
Mzolanski And the bomb Test at end .. difficult cutscenes!!! Yeah!
I love how a wave big enough to topple a cruise ship just appears out of nowhere wear in the middle of a calm none stormy ocean. Atleast the original gave you a legit explanation as to why that happened
It's called a rogue wave
@@jameshill4589 I’m aware, and a rouge wave that huge isn’t going to just randomly appear out of nowhere
@@chrismitchell3171 point taken
This sequence was utterly terrifying in IMAX
Lishen baby
I wish I could have seen that.
@@SevenTailedWolf72 it was like watching an actual ship sink it was so huge.
First officer "Need to make an emergency turn!"
Helmsman "Shall we use the bow thrusters too?"
First officer "No, not yet, lets wait until its dramatically too late."
To be fair you don’t use bow thruster unless in port, so the thought never struck them it was only when they realised that they were not turning fast enough
Yeah tho if I saw a 80 ft wall of water moving towards me I'd probably freeze for a moment
There is this little thing called inertia in play. Even if the bow thrusters were used, they would have to fight the sheer mass of the ship.
@@TheTrueAdept Yeah on most ships the thrusters are for maneuvering at slow speeds in harbor inlets, docking maneuvers, or keeping position.
Thus, in a situation like this they're effectively neutralized, because the cruise ship is going at cruise speeds (cuz its a cruise ship), they would have had to fight the speed of the ship as well as the sheer water displacement, and that's if they're to contribute at all.
Sure they could slow down to use thrusters, but it would turn WAY slower than just jamming the rudder into the turn, which is what they did.
In fact it's the only thing the movie almost got right 🤣
Besides, the ship was righting, what killed it was the explosion.
@@ToreDL87 When was it righting? Time stamp?
This is one of the most under-rated disaster films of all time. Wolfgang Petersen nailed it. The special effects is terrific. Suspenseful from start to finish. It seems Josh Lucas did his own stunts, including one where he dives into a wall of fire in the water. ONE SHOT. So much thinking and effort went into this classic.
Wolfgang Peterson should make a movie 🎥 about the Lusitania.👍 excellent director.🌹
The original 1972 version is the superior version that is
The 2006 remake was meh
This film still holds the world record of most detailed CGI model.
“The film holds a Guinness World Record for the most detailed CG model in a film. The exterior shots included 181,579 individual objects, with 382 cabins, 876 portholes, 73 towels, and 681 deck chairs, all created by digital effects company Industrial Light & Magic.”
@Arjun Ambarnath totally agree loved this movie when it 1st came out special effects were outstanding , high on the list of disaster movies.
@@kendrick5501 The remake has great scenes, like this, and Robert's sacrifice is a powerful scene. But as a whole? You're correct
1:34 imagine standing here
You’d be the first to go
Jack sparrow could save the ship from this wave but they didn’t cast him
That's Captain Jack Sparrow.
Captain Jack Sparrow (lucks his way through everything) vs. disaster movie physics (bad luck at every possibility, anything that hypothetically could kill someone does) - that would be the ultimate showdown of all time.
Barbossa could’ve saved it, jack was always more of an “along for the ride” kind of guy
@@calvin5541 True. Captain Jack Sparrow would have climbed out of the sinking ship, declare this to be the day the sea almost killed Captain Jack Sparrow, then board the waiting Black Pearl. As everyone except him and maybe a few important main characters he cares about go down with the ship.
Nah bro just call percy jackson and he will calm the waves for you
now up is down
3:35 that sound and image haunt me to this day.
When a serial killer looks at you're direction: DHRMMMMMMMMMMMMM
You know what can fix this...
flex tape
Flex tape Can't repair that,
Flextape can repair anything because...
HE SAWED THAT BOAT IN HALF
Phil swift coming down from heaven with a mighty holy flex tape and flex seal
samplin same Maybe not
We reached 50 likes !
I loved this movie as a kid, felt so grand
Don't worry guys,The cameraman is still alive
@Vader Better Is your name actually Vader???
One of the most intense sinking scenes ever.
The one in Titanic was more terrifying and sad, but this one happens much faster and packs so much action into a smaller timeframe.
Bosse bläckfisk agreed
Bosse bläckfisk wrong, the titanic sinking scene is one of the greatest extended action set pieces in film history. this is rushed, badly edited, and corny as hell
Joseph, i agree with you. The sinking scenes of the titanic were made with a REAL 1:1 SCALE model of Titanic’s starboard side and a 1:6 model of titanic, they put more hard work and meaning into the sinking scenes of titanic. BUT I do agree that Poseidon is more intense so yeah.
Joseph badly edited???? It’s actually more like they spent too much on CGI and forgot to spend some on an interesting script.
@@popcornegg4405 FULLY AGREED
*I bet this movie clip has more viewership than the actual numbers of audience when it was released.*
considering that this is the only legit good thing of the film, not gonna be surprising if this is the only reason why they want to remake the original 1972 film
@Austin Giattino old movies are waaaay better any Netflix superhit.
Yeah your right. The movie was so bad reviewed an was a bomb in the box office
I saw it like 16 times during the summer. I didn't like it the first time but I wanted to see it one more time then suddenly kept going every other day cause I wanted to see the capsize ad there were other things I liked. I figured I never experience something like this ever again in the theater. I watch it on regular TV and think, this is horrible.
Well, when I went to the cinema, I was literally the only one in cinema that watched the movie. Could be because I watched the movie in a very, very little town.
What I loved about this movie was how deafeningly silent the capsized ship was under the water. Especially when the lights went out
RIP Wolfgang Petersen 😥
Thanks man for Das Boot, Troy, and Poseidon !
I quite enjoyed Air Force One, In the Line of Fire, Outbreak, and The Perfect Storm.
To think that this can actually happen in real life is terrifying.
It cant
Denis Deari Actually, it can. Search “Rogue waves”
The Flower of Spades cruise ships still won’t flip like that. They probably can flip on it side for a bit but won’t completely turn upside down. The waves have to be really really really powerful to flip a cruise ship like that which is impossible
Joaquin Alvarez It’s been said that Rogue waves do can be this powerful and it has already damaged some of the biggest ships on earth. Some of the waves even went up to over 65 feets tall.
@@joaquinalvarez5301 u really want to underestimate mother nature? Even aircraft carriers look like ants compared to the ocean.
You can say what you will about the entire film, but this scene alone is a true spectacle. I love the film altogether, and I don't try to compare it to the original mainly because they are two very different films made at two very different times with very different budgets. Also, Klaus Badelt's score for this film is so underappreciated. The part that plays at 2:35 is just amazing.
Fr
Yap it's amazing. Especially the bgm. It's really nice...
And the ship looks extraordinary before it turns down and sink.
he ask for bow thrustres 20 seconds later he saw the wave???
Klaus Badelt also did pirates of the carribean
That’s proof that Poseidon does not like to be mocked.
Disaster # all
The camera person always survive
It dies in _Troll hunter._
Yep cause camera man is a man of undying
The cameraman is DOOMED to die
R. Chamaemorus wdym?
Imagine sinking ships is like a game for the god Poseidon, and he's just hiding in the background like, "yes! perfect hit!"
VNCNFLferret
Ship: "Poseidon"
Poseidon: And I took that personally
U think its a joke u little worm
world of warships
3:37 did anyone hear that?
honestly this is one of the scariest movies to me. I am fascinated by shipwrecks, but I am also absolutely terrified of them. Lol
Well you shouldn't be terrified by this, because nothing could create a freak wave like this, unless it's a world ending event, in which case, you'd be better off being worried about THAT, cruise ships are colossal boats, that in today's seas, are unsinkable by waves alone.
@@Banana_Jesus_ this is a rogue wave, they do happen naturally just not often and not that big. They are unpredictable and happen in the middle of the ocean, not close to shoreline. You can read about them.
@@atoli16 not just that but Queen Mary was supposedly almost capsized by one during her service, only being within 5 degrees of rolling over
@@Banana_Jesus_ or mother nature makes it
Lissette, I think shipwrecks look cool
Can’t get anymore early 2000s Hollywood than this
Just watched this on Netflix nice to see people appreciate this beautiful movie. When they showed the wave like a few minutes in the movie i wondered how they was gonna play it out with the rest of the movie and they didnt disappoint which i considered since it was in the 2000s
Can we all agree that the CGI shots in this movie are beyond life like?
The film was nominated by the Academy for its visual effects, but it was defeated by “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest”
@@franklesher4459can’t even argue against them. Both movies have great CGI
CGI during those times actually took time to make them perfect! Today the CGI sucks bcuz they do not take the time to actually make it look real
@@glitzgarcia8281 no it’s because CGI workers aren’t unionized which results in underpaid and overworked staff who have to rush out CGI for a film deadline
@@glitzgarcia8281 yeah
1:06 "Peralta, what is the meaning of this?"
This was the only thing that frightened me in the navy
1:27 All visual effects.
That shot is all special effects.
For an average movie, this is an amazing shot.
"We are going on a cruise!"
Me who overthinks everything thinks is going to happen:
That’s a ocean liner
People swims at swimming pool has their dreams to swim in the sea🤣
Dude I think the same thing lol
I have anxiety as well, but just know that ships are very advanced and it there is a very low chance of something like this happening!
Ok but like anxiety is real af-
Love the scene at 1:34 where the wave casts a shadow over the deck. So terrifying 😭
I didn’t even notice that
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great eye
Wow!
0:20
Plot twist: it’s the iceberg that sunk the titanic but it’s melted and turned into a rogue wave