So the Ark is a multi billion dollar creation made to survive a world-ending flood, but it's entire hydraulic system was fouled by an electric drill. Definitely a defense contractor creation.
@thechrisandphaedrusshow DARPA will be responsible for the creation of Terminators, but it's ok because they'll use the wrong size O-ring and the whole thing will seize up from oil leakage.
@@geman741 did they explain why the engines can't be started until the door is shut? lmao? Even though there are compartment doors that sealed the rear of the ship..(that the mom and kid were drowning in?
At least they wanted to give the impression of not breaking continuity, you know? Many people were seen jumping to the void so if the floor was empty at that scene people would have criticized that.
There is so much good detail in this movie. How the lights go out when the waves hit, larger buildings having generators, etc. This movie is a work of art
@@centauria9122 No, only authorized personnel could get on the ship, so the family sneaked in through the gears, then the captains chose to open the door and this happens.
It's amazing that the ship got fully capable computer with self diagnostic capabilities and yet none of them figure out that maybe they should create an airlock on the one boarding ramp that will clearly be underwater if the ship started moving considering at the end we clearly see quarter of the ship is submerged
That's basically who survived in this film outside of the Curtis family and a couple of Chinese workers. Those people rushing to the boats were 1%ers whose Ark got damaged.
Well duh. Are you upset? I wouldn't be. I've accepted that I will most likely die in an event like this. Unless there was 100% guarantee that me and my family will make it, I wouldn't even bother. I'd rather just spend that time with my family. So, unless you are, as you said it, rich, or educated, skilled, talented, someone who humanity needs to rebuild, don't bother.
@@nodeberiaestaraqui93 What did he do that was being an asshole? Everything he did was logical, yeah even leaving his girlfriend to die because she cheated on him.
Either way this movie proves no matter the wealth or poor, when it’s time to survive it’s time to survive everyone is going to try and save themselves and family. to let workers die on the spot even after building a ship shows
4:36-4:42 One of my favourite shots in the whole film. Also, I love how windy it gets as the wave hits. Really adds to how powerful this massive wave is!
@@mrclean5146 Awww, you understand me! Anyway, I don't see what is wrong with the possibiltiy of protagonists making a costly mistake. And 'blaming' the writers for it is... redundant. Like praising the writers because they saved humankind in a story they wrote.
What do you MEAN you can't start the engines until the doors close? JUST START IT. And there is no chance in hell a rope like that would jam those massive gears and hydraulics up. They can lift thousands of tonnes; the tensile strength of that rope would not even have the slightest chance. And the fact that the one family just screwed all of it up... Omg... BUT I will say... Very fun CGI and it's quite horrifying. Genuinely scary seeing all that water coming for the Ark. Fun movie.
@@KHMCHNH true, the movie did very well in China too. But realistically from the perspective of the plot, if in 2009 you had to build giant ships of this size in absolute secrecy then there’s nobody else but China who can pull that off.
They didn’t have a lot of time. Three years to build seven to nine of those large arks in the Himalayas is an impossible feat. There was certainly going to be oversights.
My biggest concern is how did they know that those massive Earth-destroying tsunamis would reach EXACTLY that height where they built the arks, not more not less
@@dragondogbark mate, the tectonic plates of the entire planet were about to collapse and they managed to predict that the resulting planetary size, continent-engulfing mega-tsunamis would reach that specific point of that specific mountain? Sorry, no way. The water reaching just 200m lower and they would have crashed, 200m higher and they would have drowned. They trusted the entire multi-billion, humanity-saving Ark project to the guess that water would reach that specific height. It's ridiculous.
@@studentstudent5044That makes even less sense. If water enters the ship it NEEDS to make an emergency start before the water reaches the engine room. If it can't start then water WILL reach the engine room sooner or later.
The kind of engineering team who learned from the Zeebrugge ferry disaster. The ship set off with its cargo doors open which quickly flooded and capsized the ferry.
1:43 i think Gordan could have survived if he had run on the gears until it was jammed because they rotate slow, then Jackson can slide down a little and tell Gordan to jump for his hands and pull him up.
Remember Gordon saying his parents lived in the rockies? Near the end, we see non-submerged land masses across the world, and the Rockies are included. Imagine if they survived and their home was safe after all, at least from the flooding.
The part Tamara sacrificed herself to save Lilly and her dog reminds me of Spider-Man 2 when Peter saves the little girl from the burning building!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Well they would be trapped with no way out. With the ark they would presumably travel around while the waters recede and then find dry land to settle on.
If you had watched the movie, you would know that the facility they were building the arks in had already been damaged by earthquakes, making it compromised, in order to have a secure facility like the one you are referring to that couldn’t be flooded, you have to pray that no severe earthquakes occur in the area your building it, and since the very crust of the earth is shifting about during this whole event, the chances of that happening ANYWHERE on the planet are is basically zero, quakes are happening EVERYWHERE. The arks meanwhile are watertight (when sealed properly) and the reason they built multiple arks, is so that if one is damaged, as there was in the movie, the others will still be operational, and once the water begins receding, they can make landfall somewhere else, exactly like in the Noah’s Ark story.
love how gordon is subjected to this horrific death that the movie implies he almost implies he deserves (???) because he's a nerd and not a COOL dad like Jon Cusack and his books and witty quips
Clearly a Volkswagen ark... left side window doesnt work cuz right side mirror has a scratch, cant open engine hood cuz tyre pressure is low and cant start the engine cuz rear door is jammed ...absolute classic :D
This might be one of the best disaster movies ever. The scale of the destruction is well-felt, there are many intense moments, something always goes wrong, and every hour feels like it's on a timer. Despite the fact that the 2012 CGI did not age well, this movie is still interesting to watch, which is surprising considering it's just a dumb ol' disaster film.
Watching these clips out of context, Gordan seems like a main character and you blink and he dies... He's there from the beginning, even saves John Cusack a few times, yet John tries to save the Asian guy first instead of his ex-wife's boyfriend...
See ya Gordo, have fun playing with the gears. Thanks for keeping my wife warm and saving all our lives multiple times. We’ll never speak of you again.
What's funny is that they have this really hightech arch with only one door. You would think they would have bulkheads with waterproof doors since it's a ship and all.
Unrealistic part is how they got the workers to agree to construction of the facility and arks, knowing that they were left for dead once it comes to completion.
"Something mustve gone wrong" you think!? Watching this movie 12 years later, im with the guy in charge, the good of many outweighs the few. You cant save everyone
Never being able to start the engine because a gate isnt closed and there not being a override was a movie writer quirk that would NEVER happen in real life
Why didn't they build backup doors either in case of water leakage? They could have just left the first one open after the closing one of the backup doors.
These Arks were built in Cho Ming Valley Tibet with an AVERAGE elevation of 9500 feet. How does a 5000 foot wave even get over that and into cho ming valley? So unreal. In reality yes a wave could technically reach even 6000 feet, but dude theres places all around the world sitting minimum 7,000 feet-11,000 feet. Just send millions, billions of people in those places, build housing facilities and a new city, and call it a day. so unreal.
IMO after this movie had dropped in 2009, they’ve probably been making those 4 gigantic arcs in secret. 100% only the super rich and politicians can be on those arcs. The rest of us aren’t gonna be so lucky.
Whose great idea was it to build the airfield in the same valley as the arks?! Of course they didn’t plan for the waves picking up planes that could be a downstream hazard 😅
Meanwhile, the random person who just climbed the Everest that day :
*The heck is going on down there*
Random monk on mount Everest: guess I'll ring the bell.
Yeah im wondering if the top of mount everest is safe from the mega tsunsmi or no
@@Soldier_Cat_tututu It is, since they bump into it later in the movie.
@@Nonalhomophobie what if the space astronomer on the space watching their home and memories got destroyed.
@@Soldier_Cat_tututu they say the flood is 1.5 kilometers high, Everest is 8 kilometers high.
So the Ark is a multi billion dollar creation made to survive a world-ending flood, but it's entire hydraulic system was fouled by an electric drill.
Definitely a defense contractor creation.
Friggin DARPA can't get their shit together!😂😂
@thechrisandphaedrusshow DARPA will be responsible for the creation of Terminators, but it's ok because they'll use the wrong size O-ring and the whole thing will seize up from oil leakage.
Military Contractors make the best stuff. You sound like a wet civilian
well, physics and engineering still applies. It was built to withstand the flood, not foreign objects blocking it's moving mechanisms
@@geman741 did they explain why the engines can't be started until the door is shut? lmao? Even though there are compartment doors that sealed the rear of the ship..(that the mom and kid were drowning in?
Either the worst hydraulics known to man, or the strongest drill cord ever created.
Call it.
A clue for you...its made by china
@@TheEyeOfHorus69 💯
Remember, buy Craftsman
@@TheEyeOfHorus69 made in china then we are doomed🤣🤣
Its was a diamond drill that could pierce the heavens 😂
That day was crazy, thanks, god it's 2024 now.
Don’t you mean the year 12? :wink:
@@alphateam3326 I am not using Mayan calendar anymore 😂
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Ya i wore my i survived 2012 shirt yesterday lol
I'm kinda surprised that the world only ended for like 20 minutes
The Russian guy was an a-hole but at least he truly loved his kids, giving his life for them without a second thought
Pretty standard for a Russian.
@@antediluvianatheist5262 Russians always give off the vibes of being total d-bags until you get to know them better.
Man fuk him🤣
@@antediluvianatheist5262 i would of died happy knowing my kids made it.
You are an a hole
Imma show this movie to my kids like it was a documentary and say that I was lucky enough to get on one of the arks.
I love the way you think 🤣🤣🤣
this guy😂😂😂
Sad to say they probably would believe it
It’s been 12 years since that day. Thankfully I had taken swimming lessons that week so I knew how to float
BEST COMMENT EVER
@@EnriqueX34 You'll float too.
Did this actually happen happily i was born after 2012 🎉
3:26 the brutal detail where you can see all the dead people at the bottom when they rushed to the gate
At least they wanted to give the impression of not breaking continuity, you know? Many people were seen jumping to the void so if the floor was empty at that scene people would have criticized that.
Should’ve waited
I had never noticed that. Thanks!
There is so much good detail in this movie. How the lights go out when the waves hit, larger buildings having generators, etc. This movie is a work of art
the group trying to safe themselves, a few people, while endangering many thousands was never addressed.
It was because each ticket per seat was a 1B€. They got in for free.
no free loaders man,its Paid service
@@centauria9122 No, only authorized personnel could get on the ship, so the family sneaked in through the gears, then the captains chose to open the door and this happens.
well you cant expect any western movie to think about others than themselves...
exactly my thought
9:28 Dr Adrian Helmsley: it's Adrian Helmsley we met at Yellowstone
Jackson Curtis: THAT'S GREAT OPEN THE GODDAMN DOOR
Perfect delivery!
It’s like bro idgaf who u r or whatever just stfu &open da noor
@@Deephouse_Gent66Agreed!
RIP to all those people who died in this disaster. I’m glad we’re here to tell this story.
Survivors said they actually had a lot of fun, all things considered.
cannot start the engine without sealing the door ... really?
Ship was made in china
Cause the USA paid cheap money for made this ship😂
Maybe this ship's mechanism is will be like that
😊 kimkunkardashian dominikkun sanyikakun sarkadikuntimi
The door was offended by the importance given to engine. It refused to let them go without shutting it first
If our protagonists had not tried to sneak on to the ark, EVERYONE could have gotten on safely.
They had no way of knowing what the people on the Ark would do.
@@commandercritic9036ignorance is bliss
But not them
@@makayladouglas9353 a worthy sacrifice ?
Ark✖️
Nokia✅️
It's amazing that the ship got fully capable computer with self diagnostic capabilities and yet none of them figure out that maybe they should create an airlock on the one boarding ramp that will clearly be underwater if the ship started moving considering at the end we clearly see quarter of the ship is submerged
The saddest part of this movie is that if something like this were to happen, the only people who would survive are the incredibly wealthy.
Funny how the wealthy are into rockets/spacecrafts and currently building underground bunkers.
In any Real SHTF situation the only people who would at least have a chance of surviving are the incredibly wealthy.
That's basically who survived in this film outside of the Curtis family and a couple of Chinese workers. Those people rushing to the boats were 1%ers whose Ark got damaged.
So a "don't look up" scenario.
Well duh. Are you upset? I wouldn't be. I've accepted that I will most likely die in an event like this. Unless there was 100% guarantee that me and my family will make it, I wouldn't even bother. I'd rather just spend that time with my family.
So, unless you are, as you said it, rich, or educated, skilled, talented, someone who humanity needs to rebuild, don't bother.
There is no way a machine like that wouldnt have a massive team of engineers in the engine & hydrolic rooms
Too bad the engineers couldn't afford 1B $ ticket lol.
These ark were made by private company. Pretty accurate considering today's realities
Call me crazy, but I actually felt sorry for that rich Russian bastard when he sacrificed his life for his sons.
I didn't. He was a massive asshole during the whole movie. But at least in this scene he proves he had some redeeming qualities
The last thing he did in this world was save another life he just wanted to secure his spot in heaven😂@nodeberiaestaraqui93
@@nodeberiaestaraqui93 What did he do that was being an asshole? Everything he did was logical, yeah even leaving his girlfriend to die because she cheated on him.
He didin't sacrifice himself.
Either way this movie proves no matter the wealth or poor, when it’s time to survive it’s time to survive everyone is going to try and save themselves and family.
to let workers die on the spot even after building a ship shows
4:36-4:42 One of my favourite shots in the whole film. Also, I love how windy it gets as the wave hits. Really adds to how powerful this massive wave is!
What’s the movie
@@Hsking2292012.
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@@Hsking229 the movie is "2012"
@@Hsking2292012
2:12 I actually cried just now at this because I just feel so bad for this man, he looked so peaceful and nice he doesnt deserve that 😭
the most annoying plot in the movie the lead characters almost killed everyone kudos to the writers
All the people 'existed' because of the writers. So they have every right to explore those lives, jeopradize them and even take them away.
@swarm_into_singularity that's the dumbest answer I have ever seen on TH-cam. And I've seen some stupid shit. Congrats. You just love to argue
@@mrclean5146 Awww, you understand me! Anyway, I don't see what is wrong with the possibiltiy of protagonists making a costly mistake. And 'blaming' the writers for it is... redundant. Like praising the writers because they saved humankind in a story they wrote.
If anything it's realistic. The whole movie isn't about good or evil, it's about survival.
@@su8r0u71n3 you are the dumbest person I have ever seen on youtube.
I did like that the father redeemed himself by putting his sons first.
This is the only part of the movie I remember and like.
yeah it was great
What do you MEAN you can't start the engines until the doors close? JUST START IT. And there is no chance in hell a rope like that would jam those massive gears and hydraulics up. They can lift thousands of tonnes; the tensile strength of that rope would not even have the slightest chance. And the fact that the one family just screwed all of it up... Omg... BUT I will say... Very fun CGI and it's quite horrifying. Genuinely scary seeing all that water coming for the Ark. Fun movie.
To be fair those arks are made in China
@@Glebatronbecause America couldn’t make them
@@KHMCHNH not in secret for sure
@@Glebatron the movie had this scene in China to cater to its middle class. Our middle class is the fastest growing in the world
@@KHMCHNH true, the movie did very well in China too. But realistically from the perspective of the plot, if in 2009 you had to build giant ships of this size in absolute secrecy then there’s nobody else but China who can pull that off.
People don’t talk enough about how this movie is pretty scary and horrific and sad, and also the CGI is incredible.
The plot is silly as hell tho, none of this would happen
@@DragonTamer31Kthis is what we call a fun movie
The water vfx have aged a bit. You can tell the difference with the real and cgi water
@@iamchrispaezjr The water VFX litteralt looks better than almost everything today what are you Talking about?
@@DragonTamer31K None of the events in Star Wars would happen either, doesn't mean the star wars plot is bad
So much was riding on these lifeboats, and yet the engineers could not figure out a fail safe in case the exterior doors would not close all the way.
They didn’t have a lot of time. Three years to build seven to nine of those large arks in the Himalayas is an impossible feat. There was certainly going to be oversights.
The failsafe was disabling engine start-up 🙃
Brace for impact. Everyone on the bridge just stands there.
never in the history of ships did anyone ever put in a seat belt
My biggest concern is how did they know that those massive Earth-destroying tsunamis would reach EXACTLY that height where they built the arks, not more not less
Math!
Its actually crazy what you can predict when you understand the foundations.
@@dragondogbark mate, the tectonic plates of the entire planet were about to collapse and they managed to predict that the resulting planetary size, continent-engulfing mega-tsunamis would reach that specific point of that specific mountain? Sorry, no way. The water reaching just 200m lower and they would have crashed, 200m higher and they would have drowned. They trusted the entire multi-billion, humanity-saving Ark project to the guess that water would reach that specific height. It's ridiculous.
There are explanations in the movie i guess i already forgot what it is exactly, if it's too dumb nobody would enjoy watching it.
@@osasunaitor the arks look sealed from the top, I wouldnt be surprised if they are capable of subsurface operation if they ended up submerged
It's amazing what humans will do when they're desperate to survive. It's quite sad actually.
I can only think of one thing in this scene
The leaders of the other ships must have thought
"Why is it always so dramatic with the Americans"
It is fun but what kind of stupid engineering team connects the engines to doors :D
So that ocean water wouldn’t reach the engine room?🤷🏼
@@studentstudent5044That makes even less sense. If water enters the ship it NEEDS to make an emergency start before the water reaches the engine room. If it can't start then water WILL reach the engine room sooner or later.
@@mifiwi3438 I think my explenation is way better
The kind of engineering team who learned from the Zeebrugge ferry disaster.
The ship set off with its cargo doors open which quickly flooded and capsized the ferry.
Film engineers
Its crazy that the cgi from back then is better than most now
What overworking and underpaying your vfx team does to a movie
1:43 i think Gordan could have survived if he had run on the gears until it was jammed because they rotate slow, then Jackson can slide down a little and tell Gordan to jump for his hands and pull him up.
this movie made no sense whatsoever but damn was it fuckin fun to watch :)
I mean ye, Tsunami can be huge... but to actually get to Himalaya mountains is nonsense.. like 5000 Km is to far
Dr.Phlox is absolutely rocking that cane.
The fear in everyone’s eyes as they see the wave coming and when they see Air Force one hurdling towards them always gives me chills
7:48 Scotty: professor it's Air Force One
The fact that air force 1 hitting the docking clamp destoys say alot about the plane and the clamp
XD 🤣🤣😭🙏
My attitude towards letting the people in changed when I remembered that the only one most of them could’ve gotten there was because they were rich
Remember Gordon saying his parents lived in the rockies? Near the end, we see non-submerged land masses across the world, and the Rockies are included. Imagine if they survived and their home was safe after all, at least from the flooding.
The part Tamara sacrificed herself to save Lilly and her dog reminds me of Spider-Man 2 when Peter saves the little girl from the burning building!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
So your telling me they had these giant caves to build the ships...and couldn't just keep the doors closed and everyone would be safe?
Well they would be trapped with no way out. With the ark they would presumably travel around while the waters recede and then find dry land to settle on.
@@imcallingjapan2178 How about movie plot armor...try it on sometime
@@MerchantIvoryfilms None of that made sense with regard to anything else.
@@imcallingjapan2178 Neither did you :3
If you had watched the movie, you would know that the facility they were building the arks in had already been damaged by earthquakes, making it compromised, in order to have a secure facility like the one you are referring to that couldn’t be flooded, you have to pray that no severe earthquakes occur in the area your building it, and since the very crust of the earth is shifting about during this whole event, the chances of that happening ANYWHERE on the planet are is basically zero, quakes are happening EVERYWHERE.
The arks meanwhile are watertight (when sealed properly) and the reason they built multiple arks, is so that if one is damaged, as there was in the movie, the others will still be operational, and once the water begins receding, they can make landfall somewhere else, exactly like in the Noah’s Ark story.
love how gordon is subjected to this horrific death that the movie implies he almost implies he deserves (???) because he's a nerd and not a COOL dad like Jon Cusack and his books and witty quips
This movie is completely unrealistic in every way possible.
I loved it. Two thumbs way up
Clearly a Volkswagen ark... left side window doesnt work cuz right side mirror has a scratch, cant open engine hood cuz tyre pressure is low and cant start the engine cuz rear door is jammed ...absolute classic :D
Hard to believe this was 12 years ago, it still feels like it happened last week
This might be one of the best disaster movies ever. The scale of the destruction is well-felt, there are many intense moments, something always goes wrong, and every hour feels like it's on a timer. Despite the fact that the 2012 CGI did not age well, this movie is still interesting to watch, which is surprising considering it's just a dumb ol' disaster film.
Bro that drill cord must've been made out of vibranium lol
Imagine being in the bathroom on the ark when all hell breaks loose and the ship starts to float away
A literal “oh shit” moment
Really felt bad for Tamara on this one. Felt like she coulda been saved.
Aside from the GINORMOUS plot holes, this move is pretty good. Entertaining. When it’s on TV, I’ll watch it.
0:40 The Way They Fall
You know, they could have just built the arks underwater in the first place so that they aren't affected by the tsunamis and earthquakes at all.
😂😂😂
Pretty sure they weren't built to withstand being buried under 8km waves
No
That wouldn't work. Building things under water takes much longer than on dry land.
If they did that, these arks wouldn't even be completed.
The waves enter the the ark. But finally those people survived. Even though Tamara and i forgot his name, both of them are dead
I would’ve thought the watertight doors was supposed to prevent it from filling up and I was hoping Tamara survived
@@gabesmith9020the doors was about to close but is too late
2:46 - I once made a doodle of this scene and put the word "Oh Shit!" on top of the house
Gordon has the worst and most brutal death of the entire movie
honestly should've have just stayed in that Plane cause goddamn, it's apparently made of vibranium.
It's not the Marvel Universe.
Watching these clips out of context, Gordan seems like a main character and you blink and he dies... He's there from the beginning, even saves John Cusack a few times, yet John tries to save the Asian guy first instead of his ex-wife's boyfriend...
He had to get rid of the cuckold card, I guess
8:24 It's just hilarious how Scotty and security guy share a single seat to hold tight.
That one guy that was using the toilet. “HONEY ITS FLOODING.. blood?”
1:10
R.I.P. Gordon Silberman
3:10-3:34 the sacrifices Fathers make are beyond measures! ❤
The moral of the story:
To survive the doomsday, you have 2 options:
1. make yourself the richest brat
2. make yourself the CHINESE
And Gorden was never even thought of again.
Typical for a step dad
I always laugh when the guy says we met at Yellowstone and Cusack says "That's great, now open the god damm door!"
I Want a series based of their life after the flood "The 100" style
It was in plan after the movie but it got cancelled.
this is why watertight doors exist
it is watertight its just the doors hydraulics got jammed
Yeah, we saw how it happened, though if the gang didn’t do that, Tamari wouldn’t have died.
3:08
shoutout to this security guy here
See ya Gordo, have fun playing with the gears. Thanks for keeping my wife warm and saving all our lives multiple times. We’ll never speak of you again.
What's funny is that they have this really hightech arch with only one door. You would think they would have bulkheads with waterproof doors since it's a ship and all.
who remember watching this at the exact date of 2012 and thinking we ain't dead on 1st of 2013😅
0:20 doom imp sound effect😂
Unrealistic part is how they got the workers to agree to construction of the facility and arks, knowing that they were left for dead once it comes to completion.
i remember this like it was yesterday, crazy times
"Something mustve gone wrong" you think!? Watching this movie 12 years later, im with the guy in charge, the good of many outweighs the few. You cant save everyone
I wonder what happened to that other Ark. That was a pretty big collision
underrated movie
overrated movie
overrated movie
I've never known about this film, it's amazing.
And no one thought of Tamara. 😢
THAT'S WHAT I ALWAYS SAY!!
They took off the part where hemsley punched his face
He didn’t survive 😔
Looking back on this, it’s not that they can’t _start_ the engines with the door open it’s that they _can’t_ start the engines with the doors open
What is movie name and where can we see full movie
It’s in the title
2012
Never being able to start the engine because a gate isnt closed and there not being a override was a movie writer quirk that would NEVER happen in real life
the scene of tsunami passing over the himalayas will never be not epic!
HELLO!!!! SURVIVOR OF ARK 2 HERE!!!!
Oleg dad, was a good man in the end. 😢
cheaper than arks, would've been many many many blimps
Some stupid people caused the jam door and it risks everyone else life
People in other 2 ships be like: 😌😌😌
Why didn't they build backup doors either in case of water leakage? They could have just left the first one open after the closing one of the backup doors.
this movie is a prequel to waterworld 😂😂😂
These Arks were built in Cho Ming Valley Tibet with an AVERAGE elevation of 9500 feet. How does a 5000 foot wave even get over that and into cho ming valley? So unreal. In reality yes a wave could technically reach even 6000 feet, but dude theres places all around the world sitting minimum 7,000 feet-11,000 feet. Just send millions, billions of people in those places, build housing facilities and a new city, and call it a day. so unreal.
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Mother Nature can be the most powerful and scariest know to mankind
Yep
IMO after this movie had dropped in 2009, they’ve probably been making those 4 gigantic arcs in secret. 100% only the super rich and politicians can be on those arcs. The rest of us aren’t gonna be so lucky.
4:43 Air Force One is hit by a gigantic tsunami
Did it now? Thanks, I would've NEVER noticed without you pointing out the OBVIOUS!
@@DanielTAKD lol
4:16 i love it 🤣😂😂😂😂
I would watch a parody movie where John Cusack plays John Wick LOL
1:11 Jackson:
“OH NOOOO!!!
…However 😏”
Whose great idea was it to build the airfield in the same valley as the arks?! Of course they didn’t plan for the waves picking up planes that could be a downstream hazard 😅
Waves that big would also pick up and carry huge rocks, buildings etc. Compared to that an airplane is like a Kleenex.
Can somebody explain how the heck is the flood bigger then Mount Everest that impossible
The crust probably cause the Himalayas to erode down a lot cause they say they weren't the roof of the world anymore
@@matthewfredericks25 oh