Top 10 [EPIC] apocalyptic mass death movie scenes of all time (humanity's end / disaster / threats)
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- 0:00 Armageddon (1998) amzn.to/3pZYmky
1:08 Deep Impact (1998) - asteroid impact amzn.to/3cFLj4q
2:53 Terminator Genisys (2015) - AI takeover amzn.to/3CKiZZB
3:41 San Andreas (2015) - earthquakes amzn.to/3R5P8Pp
7:24 Outbreak (1995) - viruses amzn.to/3Az23SY
9:15 Geostorm (2017) - interference in the climate amzn.to/3KyoBb2
11:11 Independence Day (1996) - alien civilizations amzn.to/3KzLDhZ
12:50 2012 (2009) - polarity reversal of earth's magnetic field amzn.to/3Rqov7N
14:18 The Sum of All Fears (2002) - terrorism / nuclear war amzn.to/3KA5c9N
16:14 The Day After Tomorrow (2004) - climate change amzn.to/3RnK6O5
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If I've learned anything from disaster movies it's to never live near recognizable cities or landmarks.
Literally have the same thoughts. War and virus wise its a bad idea. Also any places on the coast for tsunami's. Everything else is fair game, alien invasion, if they have the tech to make it here alive then they'll destroy humanity easily and i doubt we can do anything. Climate change is kinda luck based because ya never know what its gonna be like anywhere.
and to be famous have a high social status and be rich cause then u got connections
It ALWAYS starts in big cities. If it’s survivable I could escape by the time it reaches me
@@techboy8330 that too! I should join the military to guarantee my survival
@@kiki13451 if u know people of high position and high economic status then they can get you tickets of the escape spaceship
Movies have taught me one thing for certain.
If there is a world ending event on the news, get as far away from the Golden Gate Bridge as possible.
And the statue of liberty!
And the beach lol
And los Angeles 🥴
5.20 someone say free bar .?
@@clairemoore3304 Nah, the statue of liberty is a very safe space to stay inside if you take some of the other movies. Do you have any idea, it was able to hold a tsunami over half its size in the day after tomorrow. I was so disappointed.
From the rest of the world, thank you for always happening in the us. We appreciate it.
Yeah. Im sure you'll be fine.
LOL
😂😂
And most usually California, damn
@@moonflickfirst runner-up is a tie between NYC and DC
The only way to save yourself is to always be with the cameraman
Cinematic Immunity!
They always come back
No, you mean always BE the cameraman. Even If your with them, they can still film you dieing!
Except for that one guy in Zombieland in the beginning; poor bastard
2:43 the people that just stood there and accepted their unavoidable fate really had me emotional especially the ones hugging & holding hands
ikr... the fuckup part that they didn't die immediately, they feel impact before they got drown
@@rhylpancakesph they didn’t drown. With waves moving that fast they probably got immediately obliterated
Praying probably
@@JoJo-tm6ty they probably got their clothes ripped out first before they got obliterated. 😆
Knowing they will be with the Lord very soon
Deep impacts visual effects from NINETY EIGHT are absolutely phenomenal.
Not taking chances anymore,11likes fla,Katy Kate’s
Love you Dave,honcho lolulo
Brilliant
Really? I think Independence Days vfx from 1996(!) look so much better
Visual effects is really not to be used vendictively,viciously,x-man,real estate,lol,katie,smokin,Cheech,🍌🦺
7:12 I've watched San Andreas before and this scene always broke me. The couple knew they couldn't outrun it.
And the fact that they just hug each other cuz they know it’s the end 😢
Couple goals
No one would be able to outrun it
@@richj6596 idk bro, I got the new light up Sketchers and you know those lights give you extra speed
That scene always hurts. Any scene in any movie where the people accept it and just try to have the comfort of their loved ones in their arms always hurts.
I gotta say that nuke scene in The Sum of All Fears looked really realistic, especially for a 2002 movie. Props to that director
Watch threads
@@Joseph_HamiltonThreads was a horrifying film, id only recommend it if someone wanted to see a realistic aftermath of nuclear war and what a collapse of society would really look like
And I thought having to watch The Day After in HS Sociology Class was horrible. Then it was made into a game and you were given an age and occupation and had to prove yourself to have safety in a shelter, but only so many people were allowed in. I drew the 47-yr old nurse card; only medical person in group and everyone wanted to kick me out as I was too old to have kids. Shite! Teenage brains back in the 80s.
The Core, San Andres, 2012, Day After Tomorrow and Geostorm are the best examples of why Storm is one of the most dangerous X-Men
well remembered
The core is extremely underrated... I love that movie!
Can storm induced Earthquake though?
That's why she's my favorite *Omega level mutant* ⛈🌪❄When the X-men make their debut in the MCU I hope the actress playing *Storm* is more comic book accurate no Halle Berry and whoever that was in the recent Fox movies.
@@theonewhowokeup9987 Good luck with that... I hate to say it but Marvel films are definitely not focused on keeping true to their original comic book counterparts. On the bright side, Storm is black and a woman which means she checks enough of the diversity boxes that her character will definitely be at least slightly resemblant of the original, unlike most of the Eternals and many others
I love the way they film the ice in Day After Tomorrow. It's like an invisible monster slowly consuming everything. The cracking and screeching of metal, almost as if the buildings themselves are in pain.
Maybe not the buildings, but the city. The cities are in pain.
Wow, did you come up with that all by yourself?
@@lyzziekelly Who?
the so-called "monster" is God ig?
@@haselnussfee8590 the OP. This needs to be on r/im_14_and_this_is_deep
2:42 This is the image that still shows up in my dreams all these years later. Not the giant tidal waves but the sight of the entire ocean raising up that. The thought of seeing this coming towards me has pulled me out of my sleep countless times.
Word
That's so weird I've heard of so many people having this dream, I never had but it's odd it happens to others so much
I had that dream in 1992 or so in Mexico city, no movies of this at that time. But before I was dreaming a UFO was above my house... It was really scary.
@@juliocesarmartinez5953 that sounds creepy but also pretty cool!
Occurred in the state of RS, southern Brazil, this month.
That older couple in San Andreas always makes me tear up. The haunted look of despair on their faces as they embrace, knowing full well there’s nothing they can do to save themselves.
best acting in the whole movie
My heart breaks seeing them...
I love how in movies where huge bodies of displaced water are involved, people are running at normal speed while the walls and swells of water are advancing in slow motion lol. In reality, those people would be hit so suddenly, most wouldn't even know it was coming.
Yeah, most all disaster scenes in movies are in slow motion. Fire takes oxygen in less than a second so the alien ion cannon in Independence Day would have taken out the entire city seen in less than two minutes (estimated). Earthquakes move through the Earth faster than we feel or hear them so the power of one as big as San Andreas or 2012 would've collapsed everything within almost a hundred mile range in probably only a few minutes. It's really scary stuff when you think about it.
@@Tigressa101 add to that the waves of explosions, the first pressure wave would pretty much kill everyone in the city much faster than the fire even reaches them (independence day)
Yeah, but disaster movies wouldn't be the same if you couldn't see the expressions of terror and despair in people. We need the slo-mo disasters so we can see them suffer
@@Tigressa101 yeah San Andreas and Yellowstone would be on too grand a scale for hollywood to do properly. I think if the SA fault split it would cause the yellowstone calderra to erupt, so basically if you live in north america the earth is gonna just swallow you, the other side of the planet is gonna be dealing with an ice age so about 95% of humanity would be gone
@@fanofgodjimindiva2497 no for the cool effects
The scenes where there are the people that just accept their fate are the most heartbreaking
Agreed. I haven't seen the movie it's from, but the old couple that hug each other rather than run away at 7:12 actually made me tear up a little
Yep.. Giving in is not the same as giving up..
Like the elderly couple in San Andreas?
Why? What would you do??? Considering ofcourse youd have zero choice
@@mondop5270the prime instinct tries desperately to save you (run away and scream) even if it's irrational. Ignoring it basically means that you are fully aware that you are going to die, no matter what you do.
Finally a video I can fall asleep to.
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Hahaha.........ya 😊
Seeing the Twin Towers in a movie is just errie by itself. Changes the whole mood of a movie.
I feel almost offended when I watch pre 01 movies that have the towers in them
Lmaooo @@knot289
@@zehelsumi1845 how's your goat wife?
Sir, there’s been a second wave
You don't need to watch those movies now. These are literally the best parts. Hell of a time saver!
Independence Day is a classic.
All except Independence Day, whole movie is gold
Outbreak is criminally underrated and there is way more to it than the corpse disposal scene. Heck, that is not even the best part of the movie.
And yeah, others have said it already, Idependence Day is great. And it is fucking incredible how good it looks after almost 30 years later.
Nah dude you must of Literally watched the 1st 1 and assumed. Terminator and independence day actually have alot of good actiony parts before the big stuff.
Hahah yes!
This made me think about how sad it would be to have a life ended earlier than it should’ve. It’s really heartbreaking to think that stuff like this just happens. So I just want to send my condolences to the families of people who have died in natural disasters or terrorist attacks. And to pay respects to those that died.
Welp, you think this disaster movies are bad? Watch Threads (1984), that was the movie where those who died, were the lucky ones...
Theres also the anime Barefoot Gen, about the Hiroshima...
In fact in terms of disaster movies, nothing actually beat the nuclear holocaust ones...
@@efxnews4776 lol I’ve already watched all of those. My Watch list is huge.
Then you know how good they are compared with this crap we see today, right?
Did it end earlier than it should of?! Who are you to determine that?
By terrorist attacks you also mean those civilians and soldiers murdered by US army and UK army in their own countries? Also the ones who died in the civil wars instigated by USA and UK?
so never live in san franscisco
Dude, the Golden Gate Bridge is easily one of the most destroyed landmarks portrayed in movies, I swear.
or in the usa,rio,dubai
2:37 the old man reading the newspaper always got me 😂
Why am I totally addicted to these highly unlikely disaster scenes and can watch them over and over no matter how many Cinema Sins they get?
@@jackdotbluecareful there with that edge
right there with you. i guess we are apocaplyseofiles
@@jackdotblueWell let's see, we have the nuclear war possibility from Iran which in order to create a bomb it would take them at least a year and by then it would probably be destroyed by America, the huge pandemic from China and America accidentally unleashing them on each other but I think the Chinese already learned not to do that from covid, and around year 2050 huge disasters will start happening thanks to climate change. To be sincere I don't see the world getting destroyed in the next couple years.
@@jackdotblue what do you mean?
Same
Props to the cameraman for being in Creative mode to film the whole thing 🫡
May the lord bless you with the jizzillions of Likes you deserve :)
Nah man has to wip out the replay mode mod for some of em
And so close only to make a clip
Not in “knock at the cabin” lol
nah you mean spectator mode?
What always gets me the most with these movies is, while the main people are escaping, we watch all those poor soles getting killed, falling, drowning etc Hearing them scream and watching their fear just hurts so much.
That was literally just my exact thought! It’s really sad knowing that while the main characters are escaping, other people are dying.
I feel like forgetting about the solar flares in Knowing is a bit of a disservice to how good that final scene was
I agree. The final scene of him walking down the road and the way they filmed how hot and scary the sun became before the final solar flare was a more realistic type of fear.
I was t-boned a few years back, and that look the guy gives the oncoming cargo ship at about 6:44 is something I can absolutely relate to lmao. I remember seeing the car just zooming for me, knowing it was gonna hit me while we were both going full speed, and there was no avoiding it. It was a very "Oh you gotta be kidding me" sorta feeling, no fear, no dread, just "Aw, maaan" and then boom.
Holy shit man i feel bad for you and hope you're doing well but damn that's funny
@@ReferToAsQuote Thanks man! And it is funny honestly lol. I managed to get out with nothing but bruised ribs, and nobody in the other car was hurt either. It just absolutely had the potential to be deadly all around, but everyone got lucky lol.
@SkieLoon Good to hear everyone was ok. My experience getting t-boned was exactly how you described. I had enough time to know it was coming and to think "This is going to suck!", but not enough time to get worked up. Luckily, it was overall just an aggressive love tap and everyone involved was fine. Never saw it coming when we got rear-ended, though. Walked away from that one as well because our car did exactly what it was supposed to do. It crumpled and absorbed a large portion of the energy and our seats evenly distributed the remaining energy.
From what i remember of this film. The guys a dick! Leaves his bride in a car park thats collapsing, kills someone by throwing them out of their hiding spot and then dies by crushing (and not the good kind)
@@Oraoraoraorra I am also a dick; I eat KitKat bars the wrong way and I laugh when kids fall over.
In my opinion, an end-of-the-world scenario caused by a pandemic is the most morbid and scary of all.
Slowly watching the world collapse in a painful way, knowing you will be next is terrifying to me.
It's a real threat, though. Recent history, notwithstanding.
lol bill gates dream
Asteroid impact is the scariest. It is a slow and cold starving death for most of mankind. with illnesses and deseases. People in the impact zone who would die instantly are the lucky ones.
Being a survivor in a ruined world would be the real horrifying part
ドウェイン・ジョンソンなら生き残れそうという強い安心感
The only way to survive a natural disaster:
- be the main character
- be the cameraman
EDIT: uh….mum! I think I’m famous!🎉
Anyways! Seriously this is my most liked comment and it was just a small funny comment lol😅
That's sadly true
Lmao
Yeah but there are movies where not even the main character survive...
Cameraman is best
@@RamdomArtGuy yes camera man will always survive in the end
#3 - Don't be Black
2:38 guy sitting on a stone step be like "Screw this apocalypse, I'm still gonna read my newspaper"
The way he just got yeeted forward almost made me cry
🤣
RiP to the chad
Just a NYC resident minding his own business
I reckon some people would act like that in the face of such world ending calamity. They know they're gonna die anyway and there's nothing they can do, so they'd just accept their fate and go about their day
Ahh, nothing like a good ol’ cup of existential thoughts about how anything could end our very existence as we know it in the morning 😌
If Outbreak had been released in 2018: Conspiracy theorists -- "Obviously this just proves it was all a plan, a government conspiracy."
Outbreak was made in the 90s: Conspiracy theorists don't notice/tally it up as anything significant.
Oh they were around back then. It's just that the internet wasn't as huge as it is today. Back then someone who ranted and raved about the movie Outbreak being a secret message God was sending them about Hillary Clinton trying to steal their thought energy would have had to do so among normal IRL people, who would think that person was delusional. Now however, that person can use the internet to find plenty of other, equally crazy people who will reinforce his delusions.
2:44 It's very hard to notice unless you look closely, a few of the people running were smiling like they were having fun, probably was in real life, getting to run with a bunch of people while screaming for a movie.
Fr acting looks pretty fun if your casted as a character who doesn’t really need to do anything lol
Also when you have to fake run 50 times in a row in the same exact path for 12hrs in a row, you end up getting bored and do stupid stuff like that. :P
For real acting was fun, I was just a background character for a student short film but we get to run and just laughed together and do nothing, like back in the day running in kindergarten. 😂
High school theater was great times.
As someone who's from my school's theater i mostly play background characters because you get to do the most random stuff at the back or do nothing at all lol it's a fun experience i recommend it
Nothing has ever beaten The Day After Tomorrow and 2012 for me, i will never get tired of those movies. Absolutely incredible films, terrifying and extralucides entertaining
Day after tomorrow is free on youtube btw I really love it too bc its the most realistic.
@@JustCharlesBro it’s interesting because it doesn’t take the usual explosive end of the world with volcanoes, asteroids, or earthquakes. Global warming changing the climate is an actual thing
As a child I was so terrified when the boyfriend got crushed between the 2 rolls on the ship
@@JustCharlesBromost realistic 😂
For real!!! But for me, 2012 hit me the hardest. Literally made me believe as a kid that we had 3 years left to live.
😂😂😂
The end in dont look up the line "we really did have everything "makes me almost emotional underrated
Reality was always a dangerous place for life - we've just grown complacent and forgotten it.
26 years later, Independence Day still looks awesome.
Its absolutely cringe though.
And funny
@@crhu319 No its not
@@crhu319 "Thy Must Embrace The Cringe" - Shakespear
@@crhu319t's a 90s action movie. come on
Contagion and outbreak are particularly terrifying in a post covid world
Agreed, Contagion was prophetic in many ways.
Outbreak is your typical disaster movie with the good guys and the bad guys and the sensationalism "that monkey could wipe out humanity!", but Contagion is a masterpiece, it shows step by step how society and governments and even families can fall apart.
Bruh its humans doin all these human shi wake up
Yeah, after seeing how poorly the general population acted
As a child they were scary movies, but as an adult my axienty won't lemme watch them anymore.
As someone who has lived through an asteroid impact, movies like that really relate to me and I just relive those moments in my mind.
wait what 💀
I wanna know more 😂
Are you a dinosaur?
Cap 😂😂 Lyin ass
Russia. 2013. I was cut by flying glass.
“Outbreak” was believable, well acted, and expertly executed.
Definitely contains a plausible storyline.
How many surfers looked at the wave coming thru golden gate at 7:00 and thought "Y'know, that could be makeable with the right board..."
I can think of at least two: Bodhi and Johnny Utah.
Snake Plisskin too
@@seanrosenau2088 Bonus points to you, because Snake is the only action hero to ride a tsunami, man.
Armageddon was and ALWAYS will be a chilling movie because of the soundtrack and the plot. Laughed cried and felt it all watching that movie!
Had a kick-ass love song that got a lot of guys laid when it came out on VHS.
The real bad thing about that movie was Liv Tyler's acting. She ruined all the emotional scenes she was in, including that one with Bruce Willis at the end. That's why you shouldn't cast people who can't act, no matter how pretty they are
@@fanofgodjimindiva2497 not excusing her but 2 possible causes..
1. She was filming this and another movie at the same time and had to fly between US and Czech Republic a lot, she even turned this movie down twice because of scheduling but accepted the third time.
2. The entire movie was done in 16 weeks which also accounts for the numerous (over 150) errors in the film.
True, aside from this film, LotR, being a model and being Steve Tyler's daughter she isn't really known for much, especially these days but those factors above probably didn't help her.
@@develynseether4426 She was pretty bad in LOTR too, and also Incredible Hulk...her emotional range in acting goes from nonexistant to very limited, and stuck out like a sore thumb in Armageddon, where everyone else in the cast did a very good job, while she was a wooden doll... In the end, she's just another model-turned-actress who can't act, (i'm looking at you, Kate Upton) yet still got several big roles out of being attractive and having a famous daddy. That's probably why she doesn't get many roles nowadays, as she's older and her looks are waning. That final goodbye scene with Bruce Willis at the end of Armageddon could have been really epic, had they hired a good actress instead of her *sigh*
And kissed ten bucks goodbye
Personally I think Contagion is a better representation of a pandemic than Outbreak.
Edit: Independence Day is a classic but again, I think that spot should have gone to War of the Worlds personally
love how the title says EPIC and its literally just people dying
2:55 this is actually very similar to the nuclear AI disaster that almost ended humanity in the show The 100. i highly recommend it! (the series, not the world-ending disaster)
I recommend the world ending disaster
@@kidflash5949 😂😂
i recommend this recommendation
Great series, utter SHITE ending
Fire series. My cousin wont watch it he missing out
My father loved all these movies. Greenland was the most recent to be added to his list.
I'd give anything to watch these with him again.
this comment made me tear up man, may he rest in peace
@@PandorasBox-ut5wzSam’e 😢
Sending you a hug. I’m sorry for your loss.
Me and my mom loved these kinds of movies too all we used to watch together 😢
@@PandorasBox-ut5wz He's not dead, he was just kidnapped by Gary Sinise.
Thanks for the 20 minutes of anxiety!!
شكرا لك ❤
That old dude sitting on the fountain and opening his news paper still gets me after all these years.
he's just like: damn why is everyone runnin- OH SHIT
😂😂
This goes to show that if the world ever got a notification that an inevitable mass extinction event was about to occur, all the past and current wars meant nothing. We wasted borrowed time killing, hating and hurting each other. I appreciate these doomsday movies because maybe somebody someday will wake up and say life is too short to fight.
It’s just a big dumb American film
Dont hold ur breath....human nature
"Life is very short, and there's no time for fussing and fighting my friend" Beatles 1965.
Even after overcoming doomsday, humanity will still fight each other
@@fritzthedog007As a Beatles fan, I never expected somebody citing We Can Work It Out
What a great video
I really love these types of movies but at the same time it's absolutely terrifying and always puts chill's through my spine and it could actually happen at any given time again but hopefully I'm long gone by the time that occurs
Can you imagine, being one of the people who started running when it was just far away enough, and surviving one of the disasters? Like you just outran the tsunami or you just outran the earthquake.
Lots of people outran the 2011 tsunami. There was one town too close to the epicentre to evacuate successfully and whose residents didn’t have a chance, but for the most part those who died were either killed by the earthquake itself, faced bad luck (too old or sick to move quickly, etc.) or didn’t take the warnings seriously because they didn’t come across as serious. Since then NHK has trained its newsreaders to raise their voice and speak in a higher tone if a tsunami warning is issued; this can make them sound "afraid" or "hysterical" to Western ears but Japanese listeners interpret the change of tone as "this is incredibly serious; pay immediate attention".
7:20 the way they just accepted there faith made me emotional
*they're fate
@@GirlYouDontKnow-rx3lm *their fate
@@matthewalex8579 Right. 🤣Oops!😂
Breaks my heart every time
I like it when people accept their fate ngl. instead of running, they’ll stand there knowing that they can’t escape mass destruction/extinction 🎸
Deep Impact and Independence Day scenes are done so well, particularly comparing them to San Andreas and Geo Storm
Usually scenes like this give me incredible anxiety but I think it’s because it’s massive groups of people you mostly won’t see, but it’s still horrifying to imagine these scenarios.
The old couple hugging as they except there fate makes me sob every damn time.
There was another movie like that. I think it at nicholas cage in it? But the whole family just hugged and held onto each other at the end of the movie because there was nothing they could do.
@@joshuaparker1996 The movie is called "Knowing"
It's just like the scene with the captain and Gloria (Fergie) in Poseidon
Accept* their*
the elderly are lucky that they lived their lives before it happened
No matter how many times I watch Deep Impact I always tear up in this scene where they imbrace.
When she says "Daddy" one last time before the wave hits...🙁
Same with the old couple in San Andreas.
Those two pairings dealt with that shit in the best way.
Running is pointless.
Omg… when she says “daddy” it still gives me chills. And makes me want to hug my dad
Looks like a good death to me. Instant death without pain embracing your loved ones. Win win.
I think my favorite out of this from how quick and instant it'll be is the Sum of All Fears clip there, no one having a clue what's gonna happen as they see the president escorted away so hastily, and in the next scene with the hospital just an instant shock wave and chaos along with the cars and helicopter crash.
Honestly I'm surprised there's not one random person in the movies who decides to end it himself before the disaster reaches them. Like the couples who embrace it before the hit, one person just pulls out a gun and shoots himself before it happens, as if anyone will actually survive it directly.
❤😊geostorme and 2012 are incredible films, very interesting and made, I love them
I remember deep impact, they absolutely nailed it with that astroid collision Although in real life, it probably would actually be worse, which is terrifying
Those people wouldn't have been alive to see a tsunami, they would have been obliterated by the shock wave well before that.
2012 CGI was chilling to watch even if I were to see it with my own eyes at full speed. The continental shelf in Deep Impact looked like a staircase you know that tsunami is gonna be huge.
You Forgot Tamara
@@timsteelman4922 Tamara dies horribly for no reason at all and no one ever brings her up again
Gotta love it when the apocalypse movie has a subway train emerging from the tunnel to the surface
Here in Mississippi it's badass hurricanes like Camille and Katrina and devastating E3 tornadoes. Droughts can cause forest fires, but not like out west.
I love how in most of these movies, the humans have ample warning of where and when the impact will happen ie at LEAST 24-48 hours.....if not longer, yet everyone is hanging around the coastal regions like its summer holidays.
I mean, you'd think they'd all be hanging off the highest pine tree in the deadset middle of their continental land masses....just saying.
Did you just completely miss the gigantic traffic jam in Deep Impact where nobody could move? How can they get inland if the roads are jammed? Not everyone has a motorcycle.
@@terrib627 You mean the "traffic jam" that is confined ONLY to the sealed road....ha....ha...The nature strip on either side didnt seem too difficult to traverse in at least an offroad vehicle, however, I get it was for a plot device and I doubt the extras were going to stray too far from the road as the director wanted it looking "full".
In reality, most humans would have flocked to the mountains in the first month of the news breaking with real estate prices for log cabins and remote properties in the hills increasing by 20x their price (if not more). In the script, President Beck announces that the comet Wolf-Beiderman is on course to impact the Earth in roughly one year. So that gives basically EVERYONE, 12 months to haul it to high ground.
Even if everyone started their "high ground escape" AT LEAST 4 weeks before, that would have been still enough time to dissipate the enormous traffic as opposed to an idiot bomb of "Oh Honey, the comet is due to hit earth this weekend. Dear, how about we grab the car and baby and start our drive in the morning. How does that sound?"
"Sounds good husband. We have to stop in to pick up baby formula at Cosco on the way ok"
Character idiot balls all round....
But thank you though for your comment. It is appreciated.
@@RPAS1234 We've been telling everyone about climate change for 50 years, and most Americans don't even believe it's happening, let alone doing anything about it. I can totally believe American's would just sit there watching a comet whistle in and just go 'fake news'
Ur right mate. But geostorm u know weapon of shit
geostorm people didnt knew what was going to happen the same for san andreas and day after tommorow
As someone who experienced a really big earthquake, seeing that San Andreas scene really broke me (even tho i know thats exaggeration unless its a 9 magnitude one, REALLY close to the surface and ofc its a movie) Living in an earthquake region can be really stressfull sometimes because after experiencing big earthquakes, whenever a small earthquake happens you think like "what if its gonna hit really strong after this small shaking" and its even more stressfull if you have anxiety like me. I wish everyone a really happy and long life. 🙏🏻 Also sorry if my sentences dont make sense english isnt my first language lol.
I experienced the recent eq in turkey defiantly can relate to you saying what if a strong one hit, I lived in my car for 2 weeks straight lol😊
In the movie I believe it's a 9.5.
Are you Chilean?
@@iliketomoan123 the San Andreas isn't long enough to generate that magnitude of quake. Scientists have calculated 8.6 worst case scenario.
Don't worry too much. While the CGI is very good, skyscrapers do not break apart and fall/collapse like they do in the film. They are designed to flex. Not to mention the San Andreas isn't capable of earthquakes of that magnitude. Past "big ones" on the fault have been around 7.9 to 8.3 on the Richter scale.
Good job with clip
The fact that we all experience a bit of one of these disaster scenes. In fact, some countries went through the same thing as in the movie outbreak.
Honestly as a person who's been through several unrecorded natural and man made disasters these kinds of movies always make my skin crawl because some of them remind me of things that have happened on my home island
One memory that sticks in my mind is that time when I held my younger siblings against me as a Tidal wave swept through and how I was found nearly half dead tangled up in a clothesline next to an old abandoned house or at least that's where it as told I was found anyway....
I still am missing and peace of my arm from that accident.
I am russian so my English spelling is not very good mb D:
I've been through a chemical explosion, a Tidal wave of massive proportions(not quite q tsunami but close) and multiple other disasters. All of which made me slowly lose my family one by one or was it three by three I dunno my brainsds kinda fried at this point...
I don't really know why I'm typing this all down I guess maybe because I just felt the urge to. I dunno.....
Always love how both sound travels faster than the shockwaves (it doesn't) and how cold always stops kinetic- momentum-energy (like someone running forward would somehow stop in their tracks)
10:07 Yeah, imagine how much energy & heat would be released by all that water suddenly freezing!
But, water can change states super easily & with zero consequences in movies.
This might come as a shock, but these are just movies, taking lots of artistic license for the sake of entertainment.
@@prince-solomon lol
They aren't "artistic liberties". The people making the films are just dumb and uneducated.
@@prince-solomon yeah, someone was talking about the day after tomorrow and they said "i watched it to be entertained, not to be educated"
@@prince-solomonthe problem then is that people who know better enjoy it a lot less and people start believing that it's actually possible, making wrong decisions when assuming things they see in movies are real
Can’t imagine the effort put into rendering and animating all of this, not including the amount of doubles taken due to little incorrect behaviors
@11:11 I remember seeing this in the theatre as a youth and being so "blown away" by the effects and completely terrified, as was the whole silenced audience. The entire movie imo is fantastic; the sequel not so much. However, decades later this scene is still scary AF.
Independence Day went hard
I was terrified of aliens after this movie.
The entire movie is fantastic. The sequel? Not so much.
The nuclear scene from T2: Judgment Day remains to this day the most horrifying scene in any movie so far. Mainly because it is scarely accurate to how a nuclear explosion would unfold in reality and also due to the fact that this could happen in our world any time. The Genisys scene is bleh at most.
We all remember seeing Sarah fry during her nightmare, that shit was straight up traumatizing to 7 year old me
Yeah even the Terminator 3 end scene was better than Genisys.
Basically nukes of other movies are garbage in comparison despite of huge advances in SFX tech.
For comparison some real test footage:
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While James Cameras is known from having his quirks, when he does something he really studies it thoroughly.
Including deep sea diving. ("only" 33 dives to Titanic... propably quite many to Bismarck 1km deeper)
It's no wonder he knew instantly that Mr. Rush Job had killed himself and other people.
This is what real deep sea submersibles look if interested: th-cam.com/video/hxcK1_HWwvA/w-d-xo.html
T3 too
Any movie? Nah.
This is right up my alley. Really bad disaster movies are my comfort zone 😂
god every movie does the loved ones holding hands/hugging thing and it always works
I love apocalyptic movies regardless of how insanely cheesy they are.
When World's Collide. A 1959s disaster film. I recommend it
I love apocalyptic movies too, especially when they are based on threats that will eventually arrive in real life, with plausible aftermath, like a huge asteroid impact, a massive volcano eruption, a virus that kills half of the population before we can find a cure, etc.
Who would've thought that The Day After Tomorrow would be an 𝘰𝘱𝘵𝘪𝘮𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘤 climate disaster movie?
Shit, "Don't Look Up" is an optimistic climate disaster movie.
At least their tech-bros were relatively competent.
I genuinely hated that movie. The frost/ice was more of a monster rather than the climate.
It's easily my favorite disaster movie, even though it's like completely over the top and ridiculous it still feels grounded in some sense because it becomes a more relevant movie with every passing year :D
@@hiderrsupbrah23 gloooballll warrrmminnggg
Proposition: the freezing scenes should have had 0 music.
Thoughts?
Best "End of days" movie ive seen is "These final hours".
Whenever I feel down, I rewatch this video.
You can’t really beat 90’s thru early 2000’s “apocalyptic” movies. So over the top. So slightly on-topic. So crazy. Two thumbs up!!
Outbreak hits different nowadays.
Yeah, it was hugely over-optimistic. Today we'd have a bunch of morons in the town freaking out about their "freedom" to infect everyone else, a bunch of morons outside the town freaking out about their "freedom" to be infected, and a gov too lazy, cowardly, incompetent, or all of the above to do anything about it.
Yay?
@@michaelccozens maybe if that same government wasn’t incentivizing COVID deaths then people would trust it. Maybe if COVID was actually causing those deaths and hospitals weren’t just chalking everything up as COVID-related. Maybe if the CDC was actually up front about their research.
I went to the comments looking for this specific cringey comment.
Kudos, you posted the most unoriginal and predictable comment of the video.
@@michaelccozens Don't worry, when you want those freedoms back you'll thank us.
So do the 28 series of movies with how easily things spread.
The thing that always get me is the families and kids they show on screen when these disasters happen. For some reason it hits me the most if it’s a tsunami. I get so emotional, which I’m sure, just like many others 💔🥲
...alien conflict would probably be intriguingly strange but awesome.
All these movies have taught me to always stay away from the Golden Gate Bridge.
1:31 omg i cried so much at this scene just how she hugged her father in the last moments with him its soo beautiful
Lmfao at the old man sitting there reading the paper as the wave hits in Deep Impact 😂😂😂. Dude said "F**k it, let me check the lottery numbers"
Where
He was like where ya going *BONK*
@@Stuka_lover Right before the tidal wave from Deep Impact is about to hit, there's an old man sitting on a bench, reading a newspaper lol
Prayers from Atlanta 🙏
2012 the end of the world, was the most memorable disaster movie for me. I was a child then and seeing that in the theatres was a JOURNEY that ill never forget
The saddest part of the first one was that 3 people, the 2 on the beach and the old man reading the newspaper, were somewhat oblivious to the fact that this was actually happening, the old man just didn’t know until it was to late.
for the two people on the beach, the woman the main character and the old man with her was her dad.
she decided to die with him instead of going with others get saved.
the guy with the newspaper likely didnt know or care anyway
U do know this shit is fake it will never happen
@@julianrangel7835wym tsunamis have happened numerous times
The phenomenon featured from Day After Tomorrow is shockingly similar to a polar vortex experience I had in Buffalo. I was walking to work and the snow and wind suddenly stopped, sun started shining. In the time it took to rush three blocks to the bus stop the air temperature dropped about twenty degrees- thank God for the bus driver stopping or I'd have absolutely been a frozen shitouttaluck-cicle.
Weather is scary as fuck.
Wow. That's crazy
The issue with the day after tomorrow is that as air descends, it warms up. What happened in the movie is impossible on earth.
Weather near the Great lakes can be terrifying , or at sea in general
@@Oniphius1 Temperature inversions man, where the air higher up is warmer than air towards the surface of the earth. Happens all the time.
@@Oniphius1 nothing is impossible, it's just that the possibility of that happening like the movie is so low that the % is near 0.
Love how they changed the date in Terminator
Seeing the World Trade Center in that “Deep Impact” still hits me. I miss seeing those buildings here in NYC.
1:29 tsunami
2:52 nuke
3:42 earthquake 😊
6:09 tsunami
9:13 fire
9:16 Hail
9:47 freezer
10:26 TSUNAMI again
11:13 ailens
12:51 quake
15:33 plane crash
17:24 hurricane 😊
Why the smiley faces?
@@Zoics13wasn’t it a helicopter? I appreciate the effort made for the list, but that was a helicopter crashing after being nuked.
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@@Shockkings0714 Bro wants extinction of humanity so bad 😭
Aliens 11:13
2:32 "This film truly was ahead of its time"
Oh my god i see
Bro 💀
Nah broooo 💀
Yo 💀
i also saw that😂
Have y’all noticed that whenever there’s an old couple they always resign themselves to dying and never even try to run. They always just hug and then die.
What a weird trope
The elderly and the near-elderly "don't even try to run" because they can't run.
2:39 I like how the old man just sits there opening a newspaper
OK BUT KYLIE SCREAMING "GET OUT OF MY WAY" AND DYING?!?!?! ICONIC.
She has a song tittled like that
HELP
I think of all of them, if you went into it cold seeing it for the first time, Deep Impact, Outbreak, Independence Day, and Sum of All Fears were the ones that got you the hardest. I liked Deep Impact over Armageddon because you really sort of followed the same emotion as the characters as the movie went on. It was somber, then hopeful, then hopeless, until the very, very end. I remember in the theater when the asteroid hit, the whole theater was as silent and resolved as the main characters were. Outbreak was one of the first times a movie did something like that with some semblance of realism. Independence Day you just couldn't have guessed how the aliens were initially going to attack first. So your jaw dropped when they finally did. And Sum of All Fears was so edge of your seat, and that explosion so sudden.
Amazing that we have survived so many World ending events
Don't look up would make a good addition, the ending left me teary eyed despite the weirdly jovial approach to things.
11:04 I like that the buildings don't crumble instantly like in every other movie.