This is only part of the film I remember in vivid detail. I was trying to recount this film to one of my friends earlier and I kept describing this scene because I could remember nothing else about the film, no title or actors. Luckily I was able to find this clip XD
❤️🌌🗺🌎🌍🌏 Yeah same here I saw this in theaters w my family & I remember bein speechless after I saw it course I was all of 9 @ the time so But yeah real eye opener
I cannot believe im seeing this after all these years. Literally the only part i remember seeing as a young child, and randomly remembering it as an adult
That's funny. i saw this in theaters with my parents at the time and looked at my dad and said "i don't want to be an astronaut anymore dad" lol. ill always remember that.
When I was a kid I couldn't fall asleep at night and told my parents it was because of the scene 'where the guy takes his helmet off and freezes to death' They thought I meant this scene, but I actually meant the first episode of the magic school bus.
@@Frankyarchonroblox he knew he didn't have enough fuel in his space pack & he wasn't gonna let the other to try to get to him cause he knew they did they would not have enough fuel to get back to the spacecraft so & he wasn't gonna let his wife get closer to him to shoot that rope thing to pull him back cause of the fuel pack that is why he took off the helmet & froze to death
@@soulfly4076 no we weren't Trump would had tweeted about it. Just like Bigfoot isn't a government cover up. Trump would had tweeted about meeting him. Just met bigfoot. Great guy. Hates Obama. Wants to make the forest great again with clean coal.
I remember watching this scene with my Dad as a kid in MBC (It's a TV channel in the UAE). Mind you, I was 5 at that time and the room we were in was dark AF. When the scene with the guy freezing to death came, I hid behind my Dad, trying not to cry. My Dad was laughing his arse off, however. Ever since, I avoided movies about space in general. I'm 17 now.
I'd like that to think that the last thing that went through Andy's mind, besides that icicle, was how in the world did Warden Norton survive the gunshot wound to his head.
I haven't seen this movie since I was like 5, and remembered nothing about this movie other than "an astronaut sacrificed himself and his face looked weird" and wow I actually found it lmao
I have an specific memory of this scene since I was 6 years old. I didn't remember of which film it was, today I found it. Aparentelly, it marked a lot of other kids like me... bizarre!
It would take anywhere from 12-26 hours to freeze in space. If he had removed his helmet in front of her, she would have a much more horrifying sight. He would have asphyxiated while rapidly swelling as the water in his skin and blood vaporized and his body inflated like a balloon. But he would have been alive and consciously experiencing all of this agony for about 15 seconds before he passed out. And he wouldn't actually die for around a full minute.
I don't know how helmet attachments on real space suits work but if it could have been detached with positive pressure on the inside that helmet would have just launched - it's what, ~5PSI on the inside?
It's a very raw scene. First the cold, uncaring, vast emptiness of space is scary. It also plays on the fragility of life and fear of floating away in space.
LOL I just remembered this today randomly for some reason after all these years since I saw it way back when, could not remember this scene until I hopped on Reddit and someone gave me the name of the movie, I remember being spooked by the dude's face as a 4 years old and was etched into my mind ever since.
Watched this when i was 4yo in 2007, had nightmares, about this guy who looked like stung 10000 times by hornets, screamed whan i saw my reflection in the mirror for some reason, and my mom yelled at my grandpa for letting me watch it.
I remember not understanding movies structures when I was a kid, and how movie marketing worked. I legit expected Tim Robbins to survive, and possibly be the hero of the story, because he’s Tim Robbins. But that’s what makes Tim Robbins death so shocking in this story, is you think he’s the big star of the movie, but that was to get you in the seat. And witness the shocking death of Tim Robbins early in the film, I was legit shocked as a child when I seen Andy Dufresne die. Lol!
This scene and the one where the dude gets ripped apart by the Mars tornado were imo the two most horrifying scenes in this movie, but this particular scene is also heartwrenching to watch. I felt her pain as she had to watch her husband kill himself to save her and his crewmates. Bro died a true hero. As Zeus told Hercules, "A hero is not measured by his strength, but by the strength of his heart."
So this is the scene that just BURNED into my brain when I was a kid. I could never figure out what this was from before, but I vividly remember this scene.
This whole movie, emotional peaks here and there, astoundingly good score, and this scene..it does terrified me as a younger teen that time, but it showed me how devastatingly limited option we had when things went wrong in space, Woody's preemptive death I harsh and sad. But this scene unlocked a new aspect of thinking for me, about space movies. EVER SINCE this movie ive been extremely critical about any other movies with the situation : "is the tethering equipment sent to grab someone flung out in space - long enough?" and when I see a mildy futuristic space station with a tiny-ahh tether spool that barely reach 100m i felt utter annoyance and upset, like *did MTM taught you nothing?! BIGGER SPOOL MORE CABLES*
My father showed me this movie as a child. While it didn't emotionally scar me for the rest of my life, it certainly terrified me for the following years because of this scene alone.
I think there is a software issue in the programming of this living simulation (some call the Matrix) we live in, where everyone who watched this movie as a kid ONLY remembers this scene from the whole damn movie. I was shocked when I read the comments
Господи, я наконец нашел этот момент. В детстве, я видел этот фильм либо на диске, либо по телеку и я запомнил только кадр с умершим человеком и прочитав комменты, я понял, что я такой не один.
Guys I’m not gonna lie when I first saw this as a kid, his death freaked me out and then later on when a black guy is shown on mars, I legit thought it was woody because of his charred black face resembled the black man
I never saw this as a kid but I did see Arnold become a popsicle in the Magic School Bus and that’s still in my brain. I’m just now piecing together that that scene was parodied from this
I guess the reason this scene is well remembered is because, if you have not seen Total Recall or Outland for instance prior to Mission to Mars, you wouldn't know what would happen to a person exposed to zero-g. And to some, this was the first case of the horrifying sight of space as an inhospitable place.
That's not what would really happen if you took your helmet off in outer space, what would actually happen is the air would be sucked from your lungs and your blood would boil.
I remember, I was so little, like maybe 5 or 6, my parents was just scrolling between channels and only waiting to see which movie it was playing and it was that 2 seconds when I saw that mans purple face... I was like 👁👄👁 and my parents was like 😦. Man that 2 seconds traumatized me because I knew what the hell was going on right away...
I’ve thought about this scene, and another scene from this movie ever since I saw it as a kid over 20 years ago. Idk why but I’ve always thought about it here and there throughout the years, and I’ve only just now found out what the movie was. This is crazy😂😂😂
Rotten tomatoes gave this movie 24% score. Proof that they cannot be trusted. It's not all about excellent writing but "were you entertained"??? I was definitely entertained with this movie.
I could not remember the name of this movie until I saw a marketplace listing for free VHS tapes. But when I saw the cover, I immediately was transported back to when I was like 6 years old looking up at the night sky, and asking if one of the brighter shining stars was Woody.... and my parents said, "Maybe" 😂
I didn’t think this one was as bad as tornado one as a kid. He was making a heroic sacrifice only way he could. He knew there was no chance his wife would turn around.
I remember watching this movie while playing New Super Mario Bros. 2 after a parade. Then when Woody's Dead body came up on my TV, i shit myself on the couch. That was embarrassing when that happened
This dudes death has been seared into my brain ever since I saw it as a kid.
It’s the trumpet solo that sealed that
FUCKING SAME HERE HOLY SHIT, I literally cannot go without thinking about it at least once a week man
This is only part of the film I remember in vivid detail. I was trying to recount this film to one of my friends earlier and I kept describing this scene because I could remember nothing else about the film, no title or actors. Luckily I was able to find this clip XD
I didn't know I had even watched this all those years ago until I saw this clip. Now I vividly remember how horrified I was haha
Lol same
I like how we all only remember this scene
This shit terrified me as a kid
I only remembered the tornado scene
Which scene is more scary though ?
Crazy tomadp killung astronauts
Or
Astronaut killing himself to save his crew ??????
Lmao same. It scares tf outta me as a kid
❤️🌌🗺🌎🌍🌏 Yeah same here I saw this in theaters w my family & I remember bein speechless after I saw it course I was all of 9 @ the time so
But yeah real eye opener
Yea this scene and the other with the tornado
This was the only part of the movie that I specifically remembered.
The tornado scene always stuck with me
I only saw this scene as a kid and now I know what movie it's from
This and the ending I remember
mine is the twister.... I mean, for a movie like this, and what it pretended, that scene was pretty WTF in my book
well this and the one with that vortex, especially the way it literally shredded one of them apart
I didn’t realise i was part of a community of 90’s kids traumatised by this one scene.
Not the tornado?
@@personzorzthe tornado for sure
I cannot believe im seeing this after all these years. Literally the only part i remember seeing as a young child, and randomly remembering it as an adult
That's exactly what just happened to me right now
@@fp4351 It's very surreal
@@bloodymagik348 jep, it is
I have found my people
Just watched this scene for 1st x after watching For all Mankind scene - this Gen X missed watching it in 2000.
I saw this in theatres as a child and it gave me nightmares for a looooong time.
True! When I saw this I couldn't sleep for a long time
That's funny. i saw this in theaters with my parents at the time and looked at my dad and said "i don't want to be an astronaut anymore dad" lol. ill always remember that.
Surprisingly I STILL wanna be one after that
Saaaaame
Same
When I was a kid I couldn't fall asleep at night and told my parents it was because of the scene 'where the guy takes his helmet off and freezes to death'
They thought I meant this scene, but I actually meant the first episode of the magic school bus.
Oof, I didn't get nightmares from the scene where the guy freezes, i just got triggered
lmao
Omg geez dude
Ya Arnold shouldnt have done that...
@@gaveintothedarkness Fortunately, thanks to the differences in the laws of physics in the MSB franchise, Arnold only got a cold.
Nineteen years later this scene still makes me cry it's just so sad.
21 years later too
sacrificed his life to save hers , that is love
@@bigwillietheb how did he save
@@Frankyarchonroblox he knew he didn't have enough fuel in his space pack & he wasn't gonna let the other to try to get to him cause he knew they did they would not have enough fuel to get back to the spacecraft so & he wasn't gonna let his wife get closer to him to shoot that rope thing to pull him back cause of the fuel pack that is why he took off the helmet & froze to death
Love this scene
I watched this movie in 2000. I couldn't remember the movie name or other scenes at all but only this moment. I still can't forget it
This movie is supposed to have taken place in 2020. Looks like we didn't make it to Mars. Thanks alot Corona.
We could have...but rich people need tax breaks.
were already there , u just dont know about it ....
@@soulfly4076 no we weren't Trump would had tweeted about it. Just like Bigfoot isn't a government cover up. Trump would had tweeted about meeting him. Just met bigfoot. Great guy. Hates Obama. Wants to make the forest great again with clean coal.
Reign of Fire takes place in 2020.
A better accurate representation
Lmao
I remember watching this scene with my Dad as a kid in MBC (It's a TV channel in the UAE). Mind you, I was 5 at that time and the room we were in was dark AF. When the scene with the guy freezing to death came, I hid behind my Dad, trying not to cry. My Dad was laughing his arse off, however. Ever since, I avoided movies about space in general.
I'm 17 now.
You want a movie death that will freak you out. Try kurt Russell drowning.
Omg MBC is iconic😭 Born and raised in Sweden but we’ve always had it on satellite, and I share your experience about this awful movie😂
@@minmarification How did MBC make it to Sweden lmao, that's kinda cool
Nothing but some good ol' childhood psychological trauma...
I have PTSD from childhood because of this scene
You mean trauma?
Same thing
@@eliskardaentertainment5066not even close
@@sunnyztmoney
Yes, trauma and PTSD are partially the same thing.
Morgan Freeman: Andy escaped Shawshank prison only to end up a frozen corpse in space. The Warden laughed for 3 minutes straight when he heard that.
I'd like that to think that the last thing that went through Andy's mind, besides that icicle, was how in the world did Warden Norton survive the gunshot wound to his head.
😂
@@adamschaeffer4057 😂
@@adamschaeffer4057 I read that in his voice.
I haven't seen this movie since I was like 5, and remembered nothing about this movie other than "an astronaut sacrificed himself and his face looked weird" and wow I actually found it lmao
Lnfaoooo accurate
I love how everyone saw this as a child and they still remember this after like 20 years because same
BeCAusE saMe. Very cringe
This was a truly sad scene... Her cries were so real... The love of her life just died in front of her eyes.
No they weren't. It's called "acting".
@@Jayfive276lol he’s speaking within the context of the characters
In space nobody can hear you scream... except for this woman's as she accentuates your childhood trauma in most emotionally scarring way.
How it feels after taking a mint with water
He turned into thanos. (JK, I'm just joking)
You just made this scene bearable. You're my hero lmao
More like drinking water after brushing your teeth with Minty toothpaste.
THIS ACTUALLY TRAUMATIZED ME AS A KID... I WENT INTO THE BASEMENT WHERE MY DAD WAS WATCHING THIS AND SAW THIS-
PTSD gang in the comments to relive childhood trauma with my internet pals!
Her screams are so authentic and make this scene horrifying.
I have an specific memory of this scene since I was 6 years old. I didn't remember of which film it was, today I found it. Aparentelly, it marked a lot of other kids like me... bizarre!
Same bro, i was about 5-6 years old too and it's One of the only scenes that i Remember
Yep same here, for some reason after 20 or so odd years the memory of this scene came back to me
It would take anywhere from 12-26 hours to freeze in space. If he had removed his helmet in front of her, she would have a much more horrifying sight. He would have asphyxiated while rapidly swelling as the water in his skin and blood vaporized and his body inflated like a balloon. But he would have been alive and consciously experiencing all of this agony for about 15 seconds before he passed out. And he wouldn't actually die for around a full minute.
I don't know how helmet attachments on real space suits work but if it could have been detached with positive pressure on the inside that helmet would have just launched - it's what, ~5PSI on the inside?
Thank you for that fine forensic analysis Mr Bodine…of cause the experience of it was somewhat different….
Hes in the atmosphear of mars it wont take no 26 damn hours for him to freeze dum dum
Sounds like you should write a children’s book
@@justyouraveragesadguyonthe7449 Mars doesn’t have an atmosphere dum dum
I'm sorry. I know this scene is genuinely sad, but my mind constantly goes back to that Magic School Bus meme whenever I see this.
before interstellar came along, this was my fav sci-fi space movie
Andy Dufresne became an astronaut after escaping prison
only to die.
😂😂
It's a very raw scene. First the cold, uncaring, vast emptiness of space is scary. It also plays on the fragility of life and fear of floating away in space.
Just saw this again and it's a SUPREMELY underrated movie. This scene still hit me like an emotional brick. 😢
LOL I just remembered this today randomly for some reason after all these years since I saw it way back when, could not remember this scene until I hopped on Reddit and someone gave me the name of the movie, I remember being spooked by the dude's face as a 4 years old and was etched into my mind ever since.
Watched this when i was 4yo in 2007, had nightmares, about this guy who looked like stung 10000 times by hornets, screamed whan i saw my reflection in the mirror for some reason, and my mom yelled at my grandpa for letting me watch it.
I remember not understanding movies structures when I was a kid, and how movie marketing worked.
I legit expected Tim Robbins to survive, and possibly be the hero of the story, because he’s Tim Robbins.
But that’s what makes Tim Robbins death so shocking in this story, is you think he’s the big star of the movie, but that was to get you in the seat.
And witness the shocking death of Tim Robbins early in the film, I was legit shocked as a child when I seen Andy Dufresne die. Lol!
as a child i was so afraid of this scene..
Like actually tho...
that is the only scene of the movie that i remember lol
This movie gave me existential thoughts as a child and I’ll never forgive it
In reality, if he'd removed his helmet like that, he'd have rocketed away from the outgassing.
I remember seeing this as a kid and getting absolutely traumatized. This scene has never left my mind ever since
This was the movie!! I saw it as a kid and just like everyone else this was the only part I remember.. Traumatized me
I'm 23, i think i saw this scene as a kid and i still remember it for some reason.
This scene and the one where the dude gets ripped apart by the Mars tornado were imo the two most horrifying scenes in this movie, but this particular scene is also heartwrenching to watch. I felt her pain as she had to watch her husband kill himself to save her and his crewmates. Bro died a true hero. As Zeus told Hercules, "A hero is not measured by his strength, but by the strength of his heart."
I have searched SO LONG to find this
he should have yelled "race ya down"
I also watched this in theaters as a kid and was scarred
I was enjoyed my fav meal while watching this, the scene destroyed my dinner.
this scene left such a strong impact on me that when I watched "The Martian" I was fearing the same fate
i am so scared to unpause at 0:33
So this is the scene that just BURNED into my brain when I was a kid. I could never figure out what this was from before, but I vividly remember this scene.
I like how everyone including myself only remembered this scene from the movie as a kid and had some kind of trauma lol
This film is a lot better than the critics said it was.
Yer gaedaaemn right.
The French critics appreciated it
I've been looking for this movie for years! I was a kid
This whole movie, emotional peaks here and there, astoundingly good score, and this scene..it does terrified me as a younger teen that time, but it showed me how devastatingly limited option we had when things went wrong in space, Woody's preemptive death I harsh and sad.
But this scene unlocked a new aspect of thinking for me, about space movies.
EVER SINCE this movie ive been extremely critical about any other movies with the situation : "is the tethering equipment sent to grab someone flung out in space - long enough?"
and when I see a mildy futuristic space station with a tiny-ahh tether spool that barely reach 100m i felt utter annoyance and upset, like *did MTM taught you nothing?! BIGGER SPOOL MORE CABLES*
My father showed me this movie as a child. While it didn't emotionally scar me for the rest of my life, it certainly terrified me for the following years because of this scene alone.
Why specifically is this scene so disturbing and why did I come back here to watch it? I think I remember it just cuz I was young when I first seen it
How Many Of You Felt That This Scene Was Heartbreaking?
How desperate are you for likes?
@@Jayfive276
I just want to know other people’s opinions.
This scene traumatized me as a kid
I swear it took me 20 years to find this damn movie 😭👏🏽👏🏽 thank you TH-cam for helping me 😂
I think there is a software issue in the programming of this living simulation (some call the Matrix) we live in, where everyone who watched this movie as a kid ONLY remembers this scene from the whole damn movie. I was shocked when I read the comments
I remember this scene from when I was kid. Thanks dad.
Going out like a champ
I remember me and my cousin saw this and thought it was fucking hilarious. Rewinding the VHS tape over and over.
Господи, я наконец нашел этот момент. В детстве, я видел этот фильм либо на диске, либо по телеку и я запомнил только кадр с умершим человеком и прочитав комменты, я понял, что я такой не один.
There's a space in my suit
Guys I’m not gonna lie when I first saw this as a kid, his death freaked me out and then later on when a black guy is shown on mars, I legit thought it was woody because of his charred black face resembled the black man
I never saw this as a kid but I did see Arnold become a popsicle in the Magic School Bus and that’s still in my brain. I’m just now piecing together that that scene was parodied from this
Me watching this like
12 years.. later🥺
Awwww~ 😔 **hugs you**
I guess the reason this scene is well remembered is because, if you have not seen Total Recall or Outland for instance prior to Mission to Mars, you wouldn't know what would happen to a person exposed to zero-g. And to some, this was the first case of the horrifying sight of space as an inhospitable place.
That's not what would really happen if you took your helmet off in outer space, what would actually happen is the air would be sucked from your lungs and your blood would boil.
The winch not quite reaching him was pretty heart-rending, seeing him choose to die this way just made things worse.
I wish I could say I saw this as a kid like everybody else but I just saw this for the first time thirty seconds ago.
This part traumatized me as a child😭
So apparently this scene has become the “Lady gets turned into a robot in Superman 3” moment for a whole new generation.
I remember, I was so little, like maybe 5 or 6, my parents was just scrolling between channels and only waiting to see which movie it was playing and it was that 2 seconds when I saw that mans purple face... I was like 👁👄👁 and my parents was like 😦. Man that 2 seconds traumatized me because I knew what the hell was going on right away...
Saw this movie age 5. Loved space, so my Dad told me we should watch this together. After this scene, I stopped loving space.
Saw this as a kid and never forgot it
Knew I couldn’t have been the only one who can say “this scene f&&&d me up” lol
Great movie -- heart-wrenching scene
Came here after watching an episode on "The Expanse". Did not disappoint. Though the expanse did disappoint due to factual inaccuracy.
"God, how I love you." Looking for this kind of relationship. His last words were about her.
I love this film.
I have been looking for this scene ever since I saw it as a kid. Her screaming is worse than his death.
I'm so glad they showed restraint and didn't - - oh god damnit
I feel this scene. I was Woody that time. But I survived. A lil scar there that no tales are told. Semper Fi
the fact that this is the only scene i remember
THIS IS WHY I DONT WANNA GO TO SPACE THAT IS ENOUGH TH-cam FOR TODAY
That is LOVE. He did the right thing ❤️
I’ve thought about this scene, and another scene from this movie ever since I saw it as a kid over 20 years ago. Idk why but I’ve always thought about it here and there throughout the years, and I’ve only just now found out what the movie was. This is crazy😂😂😂
Her screams was what I remembered the most.
scientifically inaccurate. in hard vacuum heat loss is very slow
0:58 So taking off your helmet in space turns you into Thanos?
Your blood boils.
@@Erin-bc8ic You took that seriously, wow
@@bluespartan7054Well he’s not wrong…
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movie ratings are stupid. PG and everyone in the comments are saying how it traumatized them as children and I can see why smh
Such a raw scene for a movie that was inspired by a ride in Disneyland.
it's time to leave him Terry, but don't forget to tell NASA to make a memorial to Woody, he'll want to be remembered like the Apollo 1 astronauts
Rotten tomatoes gave this movie 24% score. Proof that they cannot be trusted. It's not all about excellent writing but "were you entertained"??? I was definitely entertained with this movie.
Dr. Blake, please come back. Wood is gone now. Don't add to this tragedy....
I could not remember the name of this movie until I saw a marketplace listing for free VHS tapes. But when I saw the cover, I immediately was transported back to when I was like 6 years old looking up at the night sky, and asking if one of the brighter shining stars was Woody.... and my parents said, "Maybe" 😂
I was 8 when i first watched this movie & this is the only scene I remember 😂😂
Ypu only uploaded the part where he takes off the helmet! How come you didn't upload the moments leading up to it to give it some context?
I didn’t think this one was as bad as tornado one as a kid. He was making a heroic sacrifice only way he could. He knew there was no chance his wife would turn around.
She should've said "if you open your helmet, i'll open mine too". That would stop him.
I remember watching this movie while playing New Super Mario Bros. 2 after a parade. Then when Woody's Dead body came up on my TV, i shit myself on the couch. That was embarrassing when that happened
I thought I was the only one with this specific childhood trauma
One of my childhood traumas between all movies. Agh