Dante's Peak (6/10) Movie CLIP - Row Your Boat (1997) HD
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Harry (Pierce Brosnan) hurries everyone out of the cabin as lava devours it and puts them on a boat to try and cross the lake which is now acidic.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Old Smokey develops a bad temper in this volcanic disaster spectacle. Harry Dalton (Pierce Brosnan) is a volcano expert whose interest became more than academic after he lost the woman he loved in a volcanic emergency. When he is sent to investigate unusual seismic activity in the quiet Pacific Northwest community of Dante's Peak, he discovers people boiled to death in the local hot spring and plant and animal life dying or displaying unusual illnesses near the city's supposedly dormant volcano. Harry becomes convinced that a major volcanic catastrophe is in the cards. Rachel Wando (Linda Hamilton), the town's mayor, is a single mother who also runs the local cafe, and now that Dante's Peak has been named one of the most desirable small towns in America, tourists have been flocking to the diner and other local businesses. While concerned with the safety of her community, Rachel takes a cynical view of Harry's warnings about the volcano; she has no desire to alarm either the town's residents or the wealthy visitors lining the city's pockets. Nevertheless, Harry tries to convince Rachel of the potential danger, as they begin to develop feelings for each other that are not strictly professional. The summer of 1997 was a big season for killer volcanoes at the movies, as Dante's Peak and Volcano opened within a few months of each other.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1997)
Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Jeremy Foley, Linda Hamilton, Elizabeth Hoffman, Jamie Renée Smith
Director: Roger Donaldson
Producers: Ilona Herzberg, Gale Anne Hurd, Staci A. Hunter, Geoff Murphy, Marliese Schneider, Joseph Singer
Screenwriter: Leslie Bohem
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The scariest part of the movie. This movie was so unappreciated and yet it was in my honest personal opinion the best Volcano movie ever.
Facts
A close second to Alvin and the chipmunks: chipwrecked
That one with tommy lee was pretty good. I can’t remember the name.
As a kid, I enjoyed this movie but Volcano was my favorite volcano/disaster film. Now I'm older, I prefer this as it's more accurate scientifically and has more scary/creepy moments!!
@@jeffsworld8197 That one's called Volcano!!
I worked as a VFX artist on this movie at Digital Domain and I did rotoscoping on this scene. The cars were on mechanical stands and lit by a long red light box. The lava was CG. If you look closely, you can see that the cars still have the rubber tires that are not melted by the lava.
The CG department worked very hard on the lava simulations and spent many 12+ hour days, and many weekends, rendering different concepts.
You the 🐐
Woah respect to you and your team. I love this movie and honestly the lava was great. I mean my eyes were wide during the scene xD I guess I really love burning things
I have to say that the VFX in this movie still look pretty good. You and your team did a pretty damn good job on this movie.
What program did you use for the rotoscoping
Everyone did a phenomenal job! Even in 2019, it holds up brilliantly!
The part where grandma sacrificed herself by jumping in the water and pull the boat to the shore.
I never forget that moment as a kid, hurting to watch that.
I cried like hell
same! 😭😭😭
i was just curious would she survive if she got on the dock rather than walking torwards land?
We used to laugh so hard at this scene. They could’ve just paddled a little bit farther. She didn’t have to jump out of the boat, they got there like 5 seconds later anyways
@@GoodJuju420 Exactly! Wtf was she thinking? Lol.
The fact that remembering this scene from my childhood and how much of an impact it had on so many people shows how truly amazing this movie is
This scene low key traumatized me as a child and I think that’s why I remember it.
Same
Yeah same with me totally traumatized me as a kid
Same I came back years after watching this to find out if it was just a nightmare or not.
Same
Same! I genuinely started having an anxiety attack so bad i started dry havung for an hour when i was like 9
"Acid eats metal!"
Not helping, Sarah. Not helping.
She is just regarding the logics of science.
In real life it would take several days to weeks to make the lake that acidic.
@@thesoftparade1990 that is true, but it's possible that there was an underground seepage of lava under the lake that could have been going on for days or even weeks that contributed to that. I believe it's possible that would be why because when a volcano is getting ready erupt in the days or weeks leading up to it that smaller pockets will form in areas around the volcano because of the building pressure. That could be a possibility and maintains the scientific accuracy. Something similar did happen with the hot spring earlier in the movie, albeit just increased the temperature.
20 years time when Skynet takes over, those words will help her.
@@gohjohan lol, that's different movie😂🤣
"The lava is turning the water to acid. Nothing to worry about, though. Let's all sing!"
Pierce Brosnan, the calmest man alive.
The kids were extremely afraid they would sink in an acid lake. What other options would he have?
@@iagoluiz8467 They shoudn't build a Cabin near volcano they should build far away from the volcano at 0:06 that will be danger because it will burn it down
@@connorwood2524 I realise that.
metalgearhead99 I got to admin that lava ate the whole damn house.
He's James Bond.....
Having rewatched the scene it makes sense now. Grandma didn't just jump out blindly. She did to to help pull the boat to shore and slow the sinking down. In a way, she gave her life so everyone could escape. In which case, much respect for her.
Wrong! She jumped out to save her own life and failed!
@@ciaraoh9102 if that were so, she wouldn't have pulled the boat to shore
@@ciaraoh9102 If so, why didn't she leave everyone else to die? This is so selfish.
@@ciaraoh9102 Uh she knowingly jumped into an acid lake, how was that supposed to save her life?
@@ciaraoh9102 you're wrong you obviously never even watched the movie.
Looking back on this movie I'm realizing that the special effects are actually still pretty decent.
Especially when comparing it to Volcano that was released on same year
@@haskapaska I liked that movie too, but this one was way better.
They used very little CGI. The pyroclastic cloud and the mountain was CGI but the town destruction was all a scale model of the town of Wallace, Idaho where most of it was filmed.
Plot twist: they recorded it on a real volcano eruption
@@MCreeper-eg9xy I've seen the behind the scenes. Yes they recorded a real volcano eruption. But the lava in this scene is not real, it's a green screen effect.
This is why whenever I’m nervous I sing “row row row your boat.”
I’m actually serious. This scene scared the absolute crap out of me as a kid.
It’s also so sweet and touching how Pierce starts to sing that song to try to comfort them. I heard it was ad-libbed.
I had nightmares about this for ages when I was younger, still feel so uneasy watching it
Same haha, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that.
Omg me too!, still can't watch it
Meryn Me too!
Same
Yeah the scene where the grandma sacrifices herself in the water is a bit traumatizing for young eyes
This scene scared the shit outta me when i was younger
+josh hatfield although we didn't know much as kids, the scene with Ruth in the lake was enough to know the threat of sulfuric acid
It scared me, too, but now that i'm 23, i wanna see this movie again.
for real same here. the first time i watched this movie was with my uncle and cousin. that lava that came outta nowhere made me scream and hid under the covers. they both laughed at me though lol
Ivy Sunshine same, my sister was watching it,
Ivy Sunshine same
RIP Grandma! I watched this in Geography class (2005)...this scene was always stuck in my head!
The saddest part about this scene: Losing that suburban ;.(
the saddest death/loss in the whole movie was the suburban in my opinion
No!!!!!!!!!!!
yeah
Matt Patt
my class was watching that movie and i remember yelling not the Chevy and everyone started laughing.
That lava breaking/pouring into the house is a stuff of nightmares, along with the hot spring scenes earlier & Volcano's Stan jumping into the lava melting him.... •_•
Stan had to sacrifice
Actually that wouldnt happen to stan. The human body is lighter than lava, and with the blood, imagine it like droplets of water on a dry hot frying pan. He would skid across steaming and burning, if not have small explosions in his skin and muscles
The house part in Dante’s peak was more scary than the subway scene in volcano
Yeah that still feels tense
When you take "The floor is lava" game to the stuff of nightmares
This scene is kind of unique in the film. Unlike the other big scenes of destruction, the threat here is more subtle, yet creates a great sense of paranoia as you fear for the character's lives. Still gives me the chills to this date. Between Lava and turning lakes to acid, damn, nature, you scary.
Lone and dreary world, man.
Saw this scene playing in an electronics store.
I was so engaged in the story that even without sound I wanted to stay in the store and finish watching. 😂
We later rented the movie from an ancient shrine to film known as Blockbuster. It's one of my favorite films to this day.
I love this movie as well 😁
Ancient shrine? 🤣🤣
I agree. This is one of my favorites, even though it scares me, yet fascinates me. The soundtrack always does me in, and I tend to feel anxious when I hear it. That's when you know the soundtrack has done its job.
0:05 - 0:11
This is one of the details that I love in this movie, when the lava gets in the house, the picture up the flow starts to burn, and when the Wando family and Harry starts to run, you can clearly see the picture falling in the lava flow and melting as the lava falls and when lava reaches the floor, the picture has completely melted and you still can see the fire from the picture and after disappear when the paint has combusted completely.
"Acid eats metal"
"Ok lets bait the terminator to go to the lake"
Not working on t-800 his alloys is based on titanium carbide layers.
I think everyone remembers this scene. Very realistic effects for 1997. The lava coming through the fall was crazy and scary at the same time. Lol this movie made me forever scared to live beside a dormant or active volcano.
I live on an island with 4 of them. they are all dormant.
Wow really?
Are u From? I live in Brazil and doesn't have earthquakes and volcanos here.
@@Matheus-w2f I live near Napoli and our volcano is well overdue for an eruption. It's like a massive sword hanging over our heads we all ignore
Very realistic effects for any year.
I know this scene is supposed to be dramatic, but there's something funny about James Bond singing "Row Your Boat".
the part where the lava pours in looks so realistic, as a kid i really thought that shit happened. but no, Digital Domain promised us a good movie. Scary but awesome shit!
Damn, I remember watching the reruns of Battlestar Galactica (classic 70's version) back in 1981 when I was little and thinking all of those ships were real!
Vodun13 digital domain ! That explains how the special effects are phenomenal.
Back then we had a good balance of both practical and digital effects, and perfect blend to relieved realism.
Vodun13 the lava pours at 0:06 they shouldn't build the cabin near the volcano, because it will burn it down, they will buidl the cabin far away. that will be danger
@@dtc2024 first It was likely that this volcano hadn't erupted for a thousand years at the time of the movie second I doubt anyone thought that the lava would have gone that direction
I don't think the acid water is fast enough to even dissolve the boat tbh.......
Perhaps, but...science doesn't explain all, and the power of nature is unexplainable. There are acids who can dissolve things that quick.
Yes, there are acids like magic acid that burns things really quickly, but not the kind found near volcanoes, the common carbonic and sulphuric acid.
If the acid can burn the boat so quickly, the dead fishes would have probably been stripped of flesh or disfigured or zombified or something in our hellish imagination
Hetzerogeneous
That's well said. But yeah, movies are rarely without exaggeration.
+Hetzerogeneous you're right. some acids have a delay in dissolving certain material
everyone and their science. movies are made to be dramatic for a reason. if we all followed the exact rules the movie would be boring
For everyone saying that Ruth a.k.a Grandma deserved to die should all think for a second, yes the decision she made was silly. But if she had not gotten out of the boat in time it wouldn't have reached the peer by that far. So please people just think before you say horrible comments like that. The propeller from the outboard motor had been melted by the sulfuric acid. So what she did was still heroic. Still a very sad scene R.I.P.
I agree
Yeah but if she hadn't been a stubborn mule in the first place, none of it would have happened!
+TopPredator Beast But this is a movie scene, and when people speak horrible things towards a movie character, it's not horrible. Those "person" did not exist, it's mere character. Plus, acid in the water won't be that fast to eat up the propeller blade so fast. And the boat won't sink that fast either. But then again, it's a movie scene :) anything happens at the whims of the director :))
TopPredator Beast Why didn't Harry rev up the boat instead of singing row your boat? They were in a speedboat! And they could hace reached in time without having him row it with his jacket and having Grandma giving her life!
totally agree
Traumatized the heck outta me when I was a kid! That’s the only reason I remember this movie lol I cried for hours and never forgot what happened to the poor grandma
So James Bond and Sarah Connor take on some volcanos...
did anyone else feel like no one was in any actual danger? :3
until someone falls into the lake that is,
weren't no shootouts except for the volcano
Idk special effects can be killer.......I’m sorry I had to.....I’ll leave now
YEAH
This is creepiest scene in the movie.
What makes the scene creepy would you say? Just curious. Because I agree!
When all rhe fish were dead?
starcrafter13terran The fact that they're basically trapped on the mountain. The trucks are gone and their only way out is the lake which the lava has turned to acid. Nightmarish stuff.
Volcanoes are like gateways to Hell
@@jdxsr85 wouldn't it be boiling though I'm not good at volcano stuff so just wondering
RIP Chevy Suburban and Toyota Land Cruiser, your hardwork will not be forgotten
The most sad Is that a Few moments later Both of the cars exploded by the lava, i’ve almost cry😢😢😢
as a total grandma kid, this scene traumatized me a lot as a child.
The shot at 2:55 is beautiful. The ash floating on the water looks so cool
the grandma dies protecting them :(
The grandma put them in danger in the first place by not leaving the mountain
James 22 Rachel and Harry could’ve asked her come down to stay with the kids while they were at the meeting. Then again she’d probably say they’d be fine which probably would’ve made the kids feel a bit offended by that. In conclusion no matter what dangers there were the grandmother absolutely REFUSED to believe a word of anything that her ex daughter in law was trying to explain.
Good
Has always been one of my favorite movies. It was so ahead of its time for the effects! Highly recommend.
The loss of the Suburban and the Mercury hit me hard when i first watched this. X(
When you tap the "right arrow" and realize it took less than 5 seconds for things to go from 0 to 100
When I first saw this part, I went white as a sheet, I was that scared
Rip Suburban and Land Cruiser 😔
A teenager and his dad bought the '87 Burb. It required some work to make it road worthy. There were four used in the movie...only one survived.
Those were some nice rigs lol
@@ohioguy215 Someone else bought the same model suburban and customised it to make it look exactly like the one from the film. He did a terrific job and he even took it to a Car Show in the town where this movie was filmed and it came in 3rd place. I haven't seen any updates from him in a while, so I'm not sure if he still has the vehicle. I'd love to have one myself but I live in the UK. Those type of Chevy Suburban's aren't really available over here. And having one shipped over from the states I don't even want to know how much that would cost lol.
0:08 Talk about breaking and entering
Pierce Brosnan was amazing in this movie!
Guess you could say this family was going...
*puts on sunglasses*
...on an ACID TRIP! YEEEAAAH!
Grandma's dead...
0:22 made me cry, I love those trucks, and whatever that thing is on left, some sort of station wagon.
Dude I remember everything about this scene, the crystal, the lava, the grandma
This scene stressed me out as a kid. One of the most intense movie scene I've ever seen.
besides all the craziness this is still the best volcano movie I've ever seen and volcano /Tommy Lee Jones
Watched it too!
We watched this when i was in highschool, and it traumatized me, after knowing that we live jus 18km away from an active volcano.
Rip Land cruiser and suburban
You two will be missed
0:22 RIP Suburban :/
what year was that surburban
@@joshhatfield3796 1987
Yeah rip me
Cause im garbage
I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw this movie as a child and was traumatized by this scene.
Stay away from Volcanoes children. Volcanoes do not mess around.
I live in the UK theres no problem for me
John von Horn luckily I live in Finland.
I live in Naples.
Oops
0:11 When your friends in Minecraft burn your house down
i wanted to find the name of this movie so bad. I remembered this scene when the grandma pushes the boat. I ended up watching "Volcano" , which isnt bad, but im glad i found this
this was the saddest part of the movie
i almost cried :^(
I think this scene hits home because I know my grandmother and she would have done the same thing if our family was in danger
Why all the R.I.P. car and R.I.P. house? R.I.P. heroic grandma Ruth!
CindersQK
Should we R.I.P Volcano also?? 😂
It's her fault they were up there to begin with!
Yeah, stupid old woman.
RIP Fishes and Boat
RIP grandma Ruth
Row your boat officially ruined.😒
sweetlilgrill1 by lava!
@@KevinJohnson-rc8dw. and acid
Well if those people were that close to the lava, they would ignite like god damn candles.
RIP Elizabeth Hoffman as Ruth (1926-2023)
That badass suburban and land cruiser were sad losses. But no one has mentioned the poor AMC eagle that was burned along side them.
I go ice fishing on this lake all the time. I always think of this movie when I'm out there.
Omg Lucky 😫
When we go streaming at Disneyland for a tracked boat ride,we usually sing "row,row,row your boat gently down the STREAM"
The best part of this film. This grandma scene haunted me as a child.. till this day.
I saw this when I was 5 so I’ve been thinking about this movie for 12 yrs
You see, this is where Flex Tape would’ve come in handy...
I love 💗 lava! Even I know that lava is firey and piping boiling hot,I still like it.
0:08 Surprise!!! 😈😈😈
i remember this scene was always sad,how the grandma tryed walking through the lava water/acid water and she gets her legs burned,, to get her family to safety
Remember seeing this movie more than once with both of my parents and friends as a kid and boy this scene scared the living shit outta me especially how the lava burns the cabin to shreds and how the town was brutally destroyed what would also scare the living shit outta me was the fact that Lauren and her brother witnessed mass destruction and alongside their mom and Harry could have suffered a painful death had their beloved Grandma not sacrificed herself eventually in what I can also say is a stupid death but seeing how painful it is made me scared shitless as a kid.
Reminiscent of "going to get grandma" in Mars Attacks! Ack Ack
The part was the most intense one of the entire movie. Then grandma sacrifice herself to save the family. I was crying at the first time watch this.
I remember I watched it when I was a child maybe in 2008 or 2009. I cried a lot in the scene of the grandmother who sacrificed just to save her family huhuhu. And what's even more painful is because I'm too young so I can't remember the title of the movie because I want to rewatch but now we did a random movie to watch on netflix and this is what we chose without knowing that this is the movie that Im looking for but for me this is the best volcano movie I watched so far.
This scene made me scared of water for a long while as a kid. I’d look at the drain in the tub fearing that acid would bubble up and start burning my skin.
Over the hills and through the woods to grandmothers house- oh nevermind the house is on fire
All the poor fish in that lake as well 😢😢😢
One moment happily swimming about free then suddenly killed by increasingly toxic acidic water.
RIP poor little fish.
It was a good thing they got out of the cabin on time. With the way the lava came rushing in, there was hardly any time left. Also it’s depicted better than in Volcano because it’s actually portrayed as Molten Rock here with the dark looking surface, where as the other movie it looks more like Magma, being a liquid like state.
I don't know why but this scene was ironed into my psyche as a child, although my memory remembers much more Lava. Looking back now I want to actually watch the movie as an adult.
This scene traumatized me for years.
I gotta give that little Mercury boat engine credit all these years later. Able to nearly make it across a lake of acid with the prop melting towards the end.
This is probably the best natural disaster movie ever and in my opinion the only one that comes close to it is tommy lee Jones volcano
Mugsy: "Gee this is fun Rocky, just like in the amusement park".
no no no no not the chevy it made it thru half the movie darn you lava
I just remembered as a kid I watched a grandma dying in acid in tv.
I can't remember it and then when I searched "grandma in acid lake" I found this.
I always forget how frightening this particular scene is and how it frightened me as a 7 year old!
I had a faint memory of this scene and I finally found it
Yeah I love that feeling when one scene from a movie has been stuck in your mind since a very young age and you finally find it
When all that molted lave came down and burst through the cabin walls, that caught me off guard.
NOOOOOOO!!!! NOT THE CHEVY!!!!!
0:05, i've always wondered why that wall was always glowing red
Grandma death is the saddest scene in the movie
I've been watching this movie since I was 5 and all my friends got super freaked out at this part XD I, however, love this scene.
This whole movie had me on the edge of my seat when I was in 9th grade. 😂
It took me awhile to get over this film as a kid.
they absolutely turned a happy childhood song into a nightmare...
It took me ages to remember what this movie was since I only remembered 2 small clips from when I watched it as a kid lol. That was the two people who got boiled in the hot spring and the grandma who pushed the boat to shore lol
When lava was in house it looks like game floor is lava lol😂😂
I don't think lava moves that fast
Glad to know I’m not the only one who was freaked out by this scene!!
Life is not a dream for their granny
That was 1 brave lady😳💯 She willingly knew the risk to herself of jumping outta the boat and saving the others lives
0:11 - The floor is lava, realistic mode. 🌋
Dante's Peak is a guilty pleasure......
the shirt he wraps around his hand doesnt get eaten away an cause his hand to hurt.but at the same time the acid is so strong to eat away a propeller and the boat.this movie had so many holes in it.also the fact that the grandmother died from those wounds she got from the acid meanwhile his arm didnt get hurt at all from the same water.
I was young when I first watched this and my grandma always would distract me during this part.