I’m a Crew ship Officer and this is very rare for this to happen. Also this is a movie but in real life if they see something like a small wave getting bigger we immediately sound the alarm’s. Safe Sailing!
I agree with you, Sir. I'm a retired US Navy Boatswain Mate. Rogue waves can hit very sudden and hard. I was the helmsman when we got hit by a sudden rogue wave. Normally, I would have to wait for orders, but I realized that there was no time to wait, and no orders were forthcoming. I had to take unilateral action. I yelled out a warning, "HANG ON!!" The wave hit and I immediately felt the ship start to roll very fast. I spun the helm, turning the ship in the direction of its roll. When I did that, I was using centripetal force to counter the roll. It worked. We only rolled up to 52 degrees. The "fun" wasn't over yet. I knew that the counter roll would be just as dangerous. When the ship stopped rolling, I threw the wheel placing the rudders back to midships and when the ship was back upright, I threw the wheel in the other direction, again using the centripetal force to counter the roll. When all was over, the ship remained upright and on course. This scenario happened TWICE, once on my 1st ship and the second on my second ship. Both incidences are years apart and were virtually identical. The differences were, the class of warships involved, and the degree of roll taken (my 2nd ship only rolled 48 degrees.) Nobody realized that I did anything in BOTH instances. Also, recently, I learned that when our Executive Officer, (1st Officer) who was on the bridge at the time, thought that we were going to go over. If I had not done what I did, we would have capsized for CERTAIN.
@@superboats2 Thank you for your service. I've on had to deal with one rouge wave once. It was probably about a 50ft wave we rolled almost 50 degree's to the starboard side the reaction was hard because it was night so we didn't see the rouge wave so we couldn't tell if the water after the wave was below sea level so unfortunately it was so the ship rolled to port side. The fun was after when everything that wasn't strapped down either flew off the ship or they were all over the ship. Lets just say that it was a long day.
@@workingatfortmartin6157 Thank YOU for your support. I can certainly understand the "long day" reference. We try to ensure that everything is secured for sea, even more so if rough weather is expected. As it was, prior to the rogue wave incident, we were in semi-rough seas, rolling 30 degrees fairly regularly. Younger sailors would complain, "Walking on the bulkheads is a problem. I would reply, "Walking on the bulkheads is NOT a problem, but IF you are walking on the overheads (ceilings) THEN you'd have a problem." LOL
@@superboats2 We just got a whole new batch of New sailor's. I'm responsible to oversee them so you take them to the very bottom of the ship and they complain, But you take them to the overheads when the ship is rolling 45 degree's then you'll have something to complain about. I always say that when new sailor's come. Only have seen one actually fall from the overhead's with a broken ankle.
yep and having very little or no time to react. after all a ship that size doesn't turn as quickly as you'd like it too so you would not have enough time to turn the bow toward the wave before it hits broadside.
I would try to get to the wall that would turn over 1st so that I didn't have to slide clear across the room.. I'd just try to walk on that wall as it turned sort of like a hamster wheel lol.. not saying I still wouldn't fall on my ass at some point but it seems like the best plan in that situation
I’m a Cruise Ship Captain First Class and this is something we are actually trained for. It’s called a ‘catastrophic capsizing’ and the loss of life is predicted to be 90%
if you see a giant wave coming for you like that pee your pants cause god trying to kill you kid cause seriously a wave like that out of the blue just does not happen
@@_Code_3 cause I am an adult and your to compromised by drugs and dirty water contamination affecting your mind who knows what you are seeing in that situation kid
@@_Code_3 what are you talking about sissy girl? oh yeah, you're hallucinating on whatever you are on because I didn't delete them if I did why can I still see them in the conversation history thus proving that you're on something and hallucinating badly🤣
daily fun fact: if you see a massive wave to your port side, fill your port side tanks. All modern cruise ships have tanks on the ship that can fill to prevent this from happening
Please provide proof of your claims. The pilot cards and reports that I've read state they have no effect against the forward momentum of the ship over about 6-8 knots
Despite having never seen this movie, I've had a reoccurring nightmare a few times about being hit by a massive wave that felt like this size in a wave pool.
@@Kryptomi an insult in your mind. Just because you cant see what dark humour is, doesn’t mean the original poster wont be able to. How about you keep your unrelated option to yourself from now on? Get offended by innocent jokes which have NOTHING to do with you? Perhaps social media isn’t right for you. 🔔
@@Kryptomi being said by the guy who came back to make multiple comments. Meaning you kept thinking of new things to keep coming back to say. 😂😂😂😂 You are a complete 🔔 Dont worry about replying, ive had better conversations with road kill.
Important point for all skippers: If you're heading forwards, _increase_ forward speed to turn faster. Also, if you're side on to a wave, maybe try turning _away_ from it so you can maybe surf it, or at least lessen the relative impact when it reaches you.
Big ship=slow turning. By the time anyone would've noticed anything if they were not already facing the wave or the other way around it would never have made the turn...and if you actually paid attention to the scene you would have noticed that is exactly what they tried to do.
Turning away from a wave is the worst advice ever. I'm sure no ship's captain worth their salt needs advice from an idiot who doesn't know the first thing about it.
@CloudHindlen Nah, they put the starboard engine in full reverse in an effort to use differential thrust to turn the ship. It most likely made the rudder less effective than it should have been, and they were late with the bow thrusters too. All engines ahead full would have given them maximum steerageway.
I didn't think this was that good when it first came out, as I am huge fan of the original, but it has grown on me a lot, this scene is very well done. Although even this is 15 years old now! The original still holds it for me though...the screenplay, the acting and .the John Williams score...
That always annoyed me about the remake. It shows the ship rolling over, completely capsize, then halfway re-right itself only to roll back upside down. It doesn’t really depict that in the interior scenes. The ship is shown on it’s side when the explosion happens that engulfs the crew hallway in flames, but they’re all standing on the ceiling.
Can you be confusing this with the fact the person who uploaded this video purposely rearranged the clips of the capsizing? Because in the description he says he rearranged the scenes of the capsizing.
I think about this too, they should’ve added another scene where they think it’s over but then the ship starts moving back upside causing more damage and people dying.
An Interesting little detail you can hear a crewmember say" They're not answering" as the wave hits the ship so by the sounds of things they got a SOS off along with the ships emergency locator beacon
Actually a little story. They shot most of this on the Warner lot where my best friend was working at the time (attorney). He said they dug down into the ground about ten feet under the sound stage to build this set...all for a few seconds on the screen.
A highly underrated and well cast remake with some seriously impressive visual effects. While Irwin Allen’s original will always be the gold-standard, this movie is an example of how to update a classic properly.
This almost happened with one of the British liners during WW2. At the time, there was 12k people on board, soldiers who sailed towards America. The ship was 3 degrees tilt away from the point of no return.
The Queen Mary ironically the guy who wrote the book The Poseidon Adventure which the 1972 movie was based on was on the ship when it happened. My grandfather was also on the Queen Mary when it happened the wave smashed the bridge of the ship and destroyed portholes while causing a list of 22 degrees like you mentioned if it had gone about 3 more degrees it would have capsized and killed the 16k people on the ship. The wave that hit the Queen Mary was caused by a Storm
Interesting how that theme died out in the 80s (in favor of "one man, one way" action hero dreck, only to be resurrected in the 90s with Armageddon and Deep Impact. We've seen the end of the world 127 different times since. Something about the 70s disaster films though...Poseidon, Earthquake, the one with the giant ants lol....
Titanic the swoell in Korea? This? Captain Phillips and is why I'll NEVER ever get on any ship!!! Or airplane or submarine I'll take my chances in a car
I like how all the tables in the kitchen go flying everywhere. Pretty sure they would be fixed to the floor, otherwise it would be hard to prep meals in heavy seas lol.
True. I worked in the galley on my 1st ship. The tables and major appliances were fixed in place. The gally could be flipped 180, and they would remain on station. Loose items however...I remember chasing apples, literally. We called grilled cheeseburgers "sliders" for a good reason. LOL
What the hell was up with that "alarm"? Part of the excitement in the original when Leslie Nielsen saw the water was the sounding of the alarms..dramatics.
The thing is, younger viewers love this newer effects stuff, and see the original as dated or corny. I grew up with the original and love it to this day. However, I also enjoy this one too. It might not be up to the level of the original, but it’s entertaining. I just didn’t like mean spirited streak in it. Like when they kicked a character to his death. I was like WTF? I also HATED the kid in this version.
Saw both the original and this one and as a remake it’s pretty much top quality. Obviously for an unreal disaster movie, but they really put in all the details and gave it a good affect.
yeah I mean for a wave large enough to capsize a ship either there's something seriously wrong with her design like with the Queen Mary for example and it's an act of god to make her capsize when she's as big as Poseidon
Wow, I enjoyed this version as well as I did the first one. Saw the original Poseidon at the theater, this one on DVD. I thought they were both entertaining. Rogue waves do occur. The directors gave us a small insight to what could actually happen.
If my info is correct, that ship was far enough out to sea where that tidal wave would not have been that big, Their height is magnified only when they get close to land, not in open ocean.
When the crew on the bridge were frantically trying to steer, there's no way the rest of the ship is perfectly level and steady as it was. Passengers are going to feel some shift in the boat.
Rogue waves don't occur in these calm conditions, and tsunamis do not appear like this in open ocean, so I've no idea what type of wave this is supposed to be. It's good fun of course, but when the central premise is bogus....
Thinking about it: Huge waves are unusual in the open seas, right? The water seems calm yet there is this big wave. This means it only can be a tsunami. And tsunamis are flat in open waters and just gain height near the coastline. That means once the tsunami is near the shore it gets even bigger. Imagine the world ending wave :D
At first I thought the tsunami would just sweep the Poseidon without capsizing it, but turns out it capsized, RIP people who passed away from either drowning or too much blood loss
Ok, I will watch a ship that capsized then I will comment in the comment section telling people that I'm a captain but the fact that I'm just dreaming that I'm a captain.😜
It is my guess that (in the '72 version) at least certain items (tables, piano, etc.) were purposely secured to remain stationary...my thinking is that, with normal pitching/swaying of a ship, chairs (and other movable items) would slide around - and this could be both inconvenient and dangerous to passengers/crew members...even worse, in the case of capsizing, these movable items could (fall and thus) further worsen the human impact...with this stated, there would still be unsecured items (e.g., chairs) - perhaps a compromise to accommodate passenger/crew member preferences...
@@davidseres3030 - Yeah, but you can't secure a grand piano like that, since the piano would simply break off at/from its legs because of the weight of a grand piano. Securing a grand piano would only prevent relatively small movements of the instrument.
@@j.vonhogen9650 I appreciate your point... nevertheless, in non-capsizing scenarios, I imagine that at least some (vs. zero) securement of such a high weight piece would still be preferred over a sliding (high weight) piece...to your point, there could be extra stabilizers on the piano in order to compensate for this (weight-related) momentum issue...we now have a solution for sliding pianos - we'll call it the "Piano Keeper"(😄)...blessings...
Rogue waves are a real danger but normally created in stormy seas......this was a rogue wave in a calm sea = landslide or meteor hitting the open ocean.......which are as rare as anything but possible. Happy sailing!
I'm not scared of the ocean except for the respect I have that it holds many secrets and can kill a person in seconds flat. And I'm not scared of Boats by any means but picture this: Beautiful calm slightly cloudy night on a lovely cruise when you decide to head to your room after partying to get some sleep. Something goes horribly wrong, the ship gets caught in a storm that was only supposed to be a minor problem when the sea starts to churn and the ship tilts that tiny bit to much and begins to capsize. Your thrown around your room things flying every where when suddenly the lights flicker water flooding in through your window and your ripped out the broken window into the freezing dark water your eyes burning from the salt as your vision blurs but you can do nothing as the lights slowly flicker out one by one untill your left in the dark the groaning and screeching of metal pierces through the water as you slowly sink further into the darkness with the cold and the crying metal as your only companions as you slowly drown. Never to see the light of day again. Never to be seen, or heard from, again. Disappearing, forever, alone. Scary isnt it?
I have never been further out in an ocean than I can wade but I have been on the Great Lakes many times and there are few things that will cause more justified fear than a storm on the waters. When you're ten miles out from the Lift Bridge on a boat that only does about 10 knots, you might as well be in the middle of the Atlantic.
Little known fact: As a result of this incident, shipyards stopped constructing cruise ships out of explodium.
Was gonna say, the part where it exploded seemed a bit....much
Good, in a real life capsized cruise ship survivors will never die of explosions 🛳
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I’m a Crew ship Officer and this is very rare for this to happen. Also this is a movie but in real life if they see something like a small wave getting bigger we immediately sound the alarm’s. Safe Sailing!
Thank you! For this wonderful words! From a Crew Ship Officer.. Sail safe! ❤️
I agree with you, Sir. I'm a retired US Navy Boatswain Mate. Rogue waves can hit very sudden and hard. I was the helmsman when we got hit by a sudden rogue wave. Normally, I would have to wait for orders, but I realized that there was no time to wait, and no orders were forthcoming. I had to take unilateral action. I yelled out a warning, "HANG ON!!" The wave hit and I immediately felt the ship start to roll very fast. I spun the helm, turning the ship in the direction of its roll. When I did that, I was using centripetal force to counter the roll. It worked. We only rolled up to 52 degrees. The "fun" wasn't over yet. I knew that the counter roll would be just as dangerous. When the ship stopped rolling, I threw the wheel placing the rudders back to midships and when the ship was back upright, I threw the wheel in the other direction, again using the centripetal force to counter the roll. When all was over, the ship remained upright and on course. This scenario happened TWICE, once on my 1st ship and the second on my second ship. Both incidences are years apart and were virtually identical. The differences were, the class of warships involved, and the degree of roll taken (my 2nd ship only rolled 48 degrees.) Nobody realized that I did anything in BOTH instances. Also, recently, I learned that when our Executive Officer, (1st Officer) who was on the bridge at the time, thought that we were going to go over. If I had not done what I did, we would have capsized for CERTAIN.
@@superboats2 Thank you for your service. I've on had to deal with one rouge wave once. It was probably about a 50ft wave we rolled almost 50 degree's to the starboard side the reaction was hard because it was night so we didn't see the rouge wave so we couldn't tell if the water after the wave was below sea level so unfortunately it was so the ship rolled to port side. The fun was after when everything that wasn't strapped down either flew off the ship or they were all over the ship. Lets just say that it was a long day.
@@workingatfortmartin6157 Thank YOU for your support. I can certainly understand the "long day" reference. We try to ensure that everything is secured for sea, even more so if rough weather is expected. As it was, prior to the rogue wave incident, we were in semi-rough seas, rolling 30 degrees fairly regularly. Younger sailors would complain, "Walking on the bulkheads is a problem. I would reply, "Walking on the bulkheads is NOT a problem, but IF you are walking on the overheads (ceilings) THEN you'd have a problem." LOL
@@superboats2 We just got a whole new batch of New sailor's. I'm responsible to oversee them so you take them to the very bottom of the ship and they complain, But you take them to the overheads when the ship is rolling 45 degree's then you'll have something to complain about. I always say that when new sailor's come. Only have seen one actually fall from the overhead's with a broken ankle.
Just imagine if you're on a cruise ship and you see a fucking wave starting to block out the moon from a distance.
yep and having very little or no time to react. after all a ship that size doesn't turn as quickly as you'd like it too so you would not have enough time to turn the bow toward the wave before it hits broadside.
Maybe that's why I'm afraid to cross the water by air or water
@@beverlyarcher3744 how else are you suppose to do it? teleport?
@@MayorMcheese12 In collapsible tunnels, of course!
I would try to get to the wall that would turn over 1st so that I didn't have to slide clear across the room.. I'd just try to walk on that wall as it turned sort of like a hamster wheel lol.. not saying I still wouldn't fall on my ass at some point but it seems like the best plan in that situation
I’m a Cruise Ship Captain First Class and this is something we are actually trained for. It’s called a ‘catastrophic capsizing’ and the loss of life is predicted to be 90%
if you see a giant wave coming for you like that pee your pants cause god trying to kill you kid
cause seriously a wave like that out of the blue just does not happen
@@_Code_3 cause I am an adult and your to compromised by drugs and dirty water contamination affecting your mind who knows what you are seeing in that situation kid
@@_Code_3 what are you talking about sissy girl? oh yeah, you're hallucinating on whatever you are on because I didn't delete them if I did why can I still see them in the conversation history thus proving that you're on something and hallucinating badly🤣
ok mommas boy keep smoking grass and talking to yourself kid that has been child molested 6 times already
congratulation pothead your high yet again keep smoking your pot it changes nothing child molester🤣
daily fun fact: if you see a massive wave to your port side, fill your port side tanks. All modern cruise ships have tanks on the ship that can fill to prevent this from happening
Could this be done in 15 seconds?
@@Bonadio2009 lol watch the videos of Tsunamis approaching. It takes a while and can be seen far off
@@TheSCPStudio It’s not a tsunami. That’s a called Rogue Wave. They’re quite rare. But definitely possible.
I’ll remember this next time I’m driving around in my cruise ship
@@Bonadio2009 rogue waves don't just happen in calm waters, and never one grand massive wave that coveres the horizon
The shot of the rogue wave blocking out the moon is legitimately horrifying
Yeah gave me some nightmares even after almost 10 years from seeing it for the first time
I feel very bad for the chefs, they were just trying to make the new year's party good for everyone!
Everything they cook is fcking RAW!!!
WHERE IS THE LAMB SAUUUUCE
I feel bad for Fergie :( She was trying to make everyone bailar
I, uh, feel bad for everyone on the capsized ship lol.
@@TheSCPStudio Me too, most people had to die
They would instantly utilize the bow thrusters in real life and the ship would turn in time.
Actually the thrusters aren't effective at that speed
but... not listening?
@@winstonclapper aren't as effective, but they still are pretty much effective
Please provide proof of your claims. The pilot cards and reports that I've read state they have no effect against the forward momentum of the ship over about 6-8 knots
It filled the horizon!!! Where are you gonna go???
Despite having never seen this movie, I've had a reoccurring nightmare a few times about being hit by a massive wave that felt like this size in a wave pool.
Watch the wave scene from interstellar
You probably pissed the bed.
@@Kryptomi are you on crack? It was a joke, dickhead.
@@Kryptomi an insult in your mind. Just because you cant see what dark humour is, doesn’t mean the original poster wont be able to. How about you keep your unrelated option to yourself from now on? Get offended by innocent jokes which have NOTHING to do with you? Perhaps social media isn’t right for you. 🔔
@@Kryptomi being said by the guy who came back to make multiple comments. Meaning you kept thinking of new things to keep coming back to say. 😂😂😂😂
You are a complete 🔔 Dont worry about replying, ive had better conversations with road kill.
the really scary thing about rogue waves is that you probably won't see them coming until one is seconds away from impact
You are correct! They can hit very suddenly. I managed to survive TWO during my Navy career.
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@@superboats2 thank you for your service!
Also, it is very unlikely to get a wave this high or this "steep" in deep water.
Apparently they growl and roar while approaching, so you get some warning.
This was pretty much 2020 coming at us after New Year’s
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Poseidon: "My Party Boat!"
Tsunami: "OUR party boat."
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Brittanic: flips on the side
I love how the ship partially righted itself so we could see the explosion clearly! How nice of it!
I guess it had studied the script then.
Well it's the main character for the movie,so yeah
Richard Dreyfus at 0:54 "first a giant shark, now a giant wave! What's next, prehistoric piranha?!?"
No
@AndreaJohnson-s9y just a little inside joke. Dreyfuss was in Piranha 3D
Important point for all skippers: If you're heading forwards, _increase_ forward speed to turn faster. Also, if you're side on to a wave, maybe try turning _away_ from it so you can maybe surf it, or at least lessen the relative impact when it reaches you.
Good advice. I'll remember that.
Big ship=slow turning. By the time anyone would've noticed anything if they were not already facing the wave or the other way around it would never have made the turn...and if you actually paid attention to the scene you would have noticed that is exactly what they tried to do.
Turning away from a wave is the worst advice ever. I'm sure no ship's captain worth their salt needs advice from an idiot who doesn't know the first thing about it.
@CloudHindlen Nah, they put the starboard engine in full reverse in an effort to use differential thrust to turn the ship.
It most likely made the rudder less effective than it should have been, and they were late with the bow thrusters too.
All engines ahead full would have given them maximum steerageway.
@@jenni5104 can you explain what is so dangerous about running away from the wave?
I didn't think this was that good when it first came out, as I am huge fan of the original, but it has grown on me a lot, this scene is very well done. Although even this is 15 years old now! The original still holds it for me though...the screenplay, the acting and .the John Williams score...
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This kind of thing is hopefully impossible now. But you can imagine what happened in april 1912. 💀☠⚰
Original? You mean there's two? This movie was stupid
@@MayorMcheese12 its a disaster movie, its not supposed to be realistic.its Hollywood. The original was way better though.
Same, I will always love the original. Both movies are so good, but I grew up with the original.
That always annoyed me about the remake. It shows the ship rolling over, completely capsize, then halfway re-right itself only to roll back upside down. It doesn’t really depict that in the interior scenes. The ship is shown on it’s side when the explosion happens that engulfs the crew hallway in flames, but they’re all standing on the ceiling.
Mistake of this but good vfx/cgi
I noticed that also. I call that a little bit of discontinuity.
Can you be confusing this with the fact the person who uploaded this video purposely rearranged the clips of the capsizing? Because in the description he says he rearranged the scenes of the capsizing.
And what the hell was supposed to have exploded? Modern cruise ships would not have done this in real life.
I think about this too, they should’ve added another scene where they think it’s over but then the ship starts moving back upside causing more damage and people dying.
Nah fam. This and Titanic are the reasons for me never going on a cruise ship lol
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The thing that a cruise ship can be hit by a big wave is so unpossible
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An Interesting little detail you can hear a crewmember say" They're not answering" as the wave hits the ship so by the sounds of things they got a SOS off along with the ships emergency locator beacon
This was one of my fears when my parents went on their cruise. I made it a point to call them once a day at the same time each day.
Today, the terror on board a cruise ship is the covid. The Covid Cruise Part One, Sunday on Hulu.
No one cares about your phobias
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@@stevenrobert8567 you cared enough to reply
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2:49 hurraay, I love it when they turn the wave machine on at the swimming baths.
This needs more likes 🤣
YEAAAA----- AAAAAARGH!!!!!!!(XD)
Actually a little story. They shot most of this on the Warner lot where my best friend was working at the time (attorney). He said they dug down into the ground about ten feet under the sound stage to build this set...all for a few seconds on the screen.
Hee hee
🤣 Jippeee!! 🏊🏻♂️🤽♀️🌊
Crowd: **celebrating**
Tsunami: *ima have to stop u right here*
Lol
Tsunami's cant form in open ocean, only at shore do they get big, it was a rogue wave, not a tsunami.
Rogue wave
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A highly underrated and well cast remake with some seriously impressive visual effects. While Irwin Allen’s original will always be the gold-standard, this movie is an example of how to update a classic properly.
Turn Turn you bastard Turn!!!!!
heartwarming is the feeling one gets whenever one is not a part of this but is privileged enough to see it and enjoy it from a distance
'Heart warming' is probably how the galley crew felt, when everything around them went orange...
Lobsters in the kitchen wished REALLY hard for a New Year miracle and the ocean delivered! :D
LMAO!
4:19 that sound is so realistic
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@APGamer ✓ eh???
it give me nightmares...
SFX are Scary
Very haunting. Just like the one in Titanic when the last part of the ship goes down and it makes that eerie sound.
I've seen this movie in the cinema when I was kid 🥺 my father was almost sleeping but I loved it...
his binoculars are that huge and still he can't out maneuver the wave god damn what the hell?😱
This almost happened with one of the British liners during WW2. At the time, there was 12k people on board, soldiers who sailed towards America. The ship was 3 degrees tilt away from the point of no return.
The Queen Mary ironically the guy who wrote the book The Poseidon Adventure which the 1972 movie was based on was on the ship when it happened. My grandfather was also on the Queen Mary when it happened the wave smashed the bridge of the ship and destroyed portholes while causing a list of 22 degrees like you mentioned if it had gone about 3 more degrees it would have capsized and killed the 16k people on the ship. The wave that hit the Queen Mary was caused by a Storm
December 11th 1942 was the day of the incident with the Rouge Wave for the Queen Mary
The height of the wave was estimated to be about 92ft
Poseidon: TURN THE SHIP!!!
Wave: Sorry, that’s not acceptable
Growing up through The 70s, we were haunted by disaster films for years. The original scared the sh out of me for years.
Interesting how that theme died out in the 80s (in favor of "one man, one way" action hero dreck, only to be resurrected in the 90s with Armageddon and Deep Impact. We've seen the end of the world 127 different times since. Something about the 70s disaster films though...Poseidon, Earthquake, the one with the giant ants lol....
@@fuzzo73 THEM was freaky. Airport 77 scered the daylights out of me etc etc.
people:HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
wave:WAIT FOR ME I WANT TO HAVE A PARTY TOO!
later: destroys the whole party
wave: i believe i can kill all people in new year!
wave hitting Poseidon: HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! Captain and crew in the bridge: NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
Captain wasnt in the bridge doe
Poseidon: HAppy new years
Tsunami: GAS GAS GAS
Tsunsmi: *hits Poseidon *
Poseidon: AHHHHHH
What
its a rouge wave
It’s a rogue wave
rogue waves are a natural phenomenon. Tsunamis are caused by Earthquakes.
Say sause: i say: sus AHAHHH... U SUS....
This movie gave me the most irrational fear of going on a cruise, still going strong 16 years later 😂
completely unrealistic I've been on countless cruises they're so fun
The vfx Still holds up. Solid ass scene.
0:10 A wild wave has appeared! Poseidon uses full astern! It's not very effective
Dude they even say hard to starboard dumbass
It was a joke
@@beanboy3266 yhfh
@@lennox_nzl4607 yep and that being a big ship it would still take a bit of time since it has a lot to turn.
@@beanboy3266 why so salty? Drink some water
Poseidon: time to make my way back to sou-
Wave: HIPPITY HOPITY THIS IS NOW MY PROPERTY
News report: Ship sinks, 6 survivors, thousands dead.
iya
What the hell is that reply jesus christ i just had a stroke trying to read that
@@minillagamez8904 this is may be worse than titanic it self
Ik
Why didn't they just sound the alarm as soon as they saw the damn wave 🌊
They thought the ship would turn
@@ElloImNoodle yep some ships take close to a mile to stop but probly close to 800 feet or less to start turing
What would that do??? They still would be fucked
Titanic the swoell in Korea? This? Captain Phillips and is why I'll NEVER ever get on any ship!!! Or airplane or submarine I'll take my chances in a car
@@ElloImNoodle you think IF the ship did turn around it wouldn't of capsized and the ship would be ok? I wonder...
Kurt Russell at 2:14 "this looks like a job for Commander Stonghold!"
I like how all the tables in the kitchen go flying everywhere. Pretty sure they would be fixed to the floor, otherwise it would be hard to prep meals in heavy seas lol.
True. I worked in the galley on my 1st ship. The tables and major appliances were fixed in place. The gally could be flipped 180, and they would remain on station. Loose items however...I remember chasing apples, literally. We called grilled cheeseburgers "sliders" for a good reason. LOL
This makes the 1972 version look like a walk in the park!
Ur right
True
Kudos to the 1972 version for not being a CGI green screen piece of ....A real movie.
There's a lot to be said for the artistry of the older versions... technology of the time...
I remember seeing this movie a couple of weeks before my cruise. LOL
Dude why would you do that to yourself?? Lol WORST movie besides Titanic to watch before a cruise 🛳
That is like watching Final Destination before a flight, which I will not do, lol
@@MsVicki73 nah this movie is worse to watch before a cruise new ships can sometimes hit an iceberg and float
Beyond the digital effects this movie nevera reach the quality of The Poseidon Adventure.
The Poseidon Adventure is Good or not?
@@swampertlindo6007 The original Yes it is a very good movie.
Nope. I think that's the problem. Too much reliance on the digital enhancements.
What the hell was up with that "alarm"? Part of the excitement in the original when Leslie Nielsen saw the water was the sounding of the alarms..dramatics.
The thing is, younger viewers love this newer effects stuff, and see the original as dated or corny. I grew up with the original and love it to this day. However, I also enjoy this one too. It might not be up to the level of the original, but it’s entertaining. I just didn’t like mean spirited streak in it. Like when they kicked a character to his death. I was like WTF?
I also HATED the kid in this version.
1:02 he changed his mind very quickly
Poseidon: *partys*
Tsunami: sorry to come in such a short notice but we’ve been trying to contact you for you extended car warranty
🤣🤣🤣
Everybody: HAPPY NEW YEARS
Tidal wave: happy new death year
Yes,exactly.
Lol
lol lol lol lol
It's like, "let me be the fireworks for you."
Poseidon king of the seas: "Happy New Year."
Saw both the original and this one and as a remake it’s pretty much top quality. Obviously for an unreal disaster movie, but they really put in all the details and gave it a good affect.
yeah I mean for a wave large enough to capsize a ship either there's something seriously wrong with her design like with the Queen Mary for example and it's an act of god to make her capsize when she's as big as Poseidon
Wow, I enjoyed this version as well as I did the first one. Saw the original Poseidon at the theater, this one on DVD. I thought they were both entertaining. Rogue waves do occur. The directors gave us a small insight to what could actually happen.
This scene when it capsized and when it sinks, always got me for some reason. When it first came out, and even now, all these years later
Waves like this is why cruises and homes by the sea make me really nervous.
Do not worry, this is a movie .. Have fun
Is ok things like this barely and rarely happens maybe once in a lifetime
Waves like this don't exist. Not of this size in the open ocean. Rogue waves can get tall but not this tall - their max height is ~1/4th of this wave.
3:44 “Let me tell you a story all about how my life got flipped turned upside down…”
Then I slapped Chris Rock and made myself a clown
If they turned the ship into the wave it wouldn't have capsized. Flooded yes, but not capsized.
Tru true
👍
But the ship wasn't fasrt enough to be turn😆
@@dannyboy4175 You’re right. She’s not answering her helm. Why didn’t they used the starboard thrusters to turn her into the wave?
@@CaptainM792 They give the order at 1:44 to use them but it’s too late by then
If my info is correct, that ship was far enough out to sea where that tidal wave would not have been that big, Their height is magnified only when they get close to land, not in open ocean.
There cannot be a full moon on the horizon at midnight. EVER. It's just not possible.
Never get on a cruise ship who's home port is that of Southampton England never know if you will make it across the big pond!
0:00 about of a mistake on that because I can hear the new year song but I still impressed with this!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I go on a cruise in just under 2 weeks! Fuck I'm taking a bible 🤣🤣
This is just a cheezy remake of the original 1972 classic.
All the passengers heard free beer on the port side of the ship
when you exaggerate over a capsize
Lol
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I liked how it was now in your own version compared to the original 2006 film! Good job!
0:03 he got da comically large binoculars.
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When the crew on the bridge were frantically trying to steer, there's no way the rest of the ship is perfectly level and steady as it was. Passengers are going to feel some shift in the boat.
確かにCGやVFXで見せるこっちのリメイク版は凄いけど、人間ドラマで見せるオリジナルに感動する。
Poseidon really didn’t take kindly to his name being stolen😬
Poseidon:sigh, I just wish these people will stop walking on me
Tsunami:I can help
0:57-Were gonna need a BIGGER SHIP!
@Titanic Gacha Life Fernanda perez your not funny Gacha kid😫🤚
So stupid when Mr Dreyfuss was about to 'jump', then saw that ridiculous wave, looking 'up'! Then thought 'nah, ill jump another time'...
*This is why I’m not taking a ship that has a British homeport*
*Happy 2020....
-0:56 😑Covid19.......
*4:43 2021😒
Yep so true
Poseidon:wanna hear a joke tsunami:sure! Poseidon:my life *capsizes*
This is the best ship movie ever after Titanic... And it motivates me never going on a cruise...
You can’t compare it to 1997 masterpiece Titanic, but i agree, i would never take on a cruise ship
What was it with Hollywood’s weird obsession with mass casualty events being the basis for B tier movies? These movies just SCREAM early 00’s
Rogue waves don't occur in these calm conditions, and tsunamis do not appear like this in open ocean, so I've no idea what type of wave this is supposed to be. It's good fun of course, but when the central premise is bogus....
At 5:07 you can see the inflatable raft the protagonists use at the ending (left)
Very good keep up the good work
I watched this movie right before my parents went on a cruise when I was a kid. Shit gave me PTSD
Oh my
I hope there ok
Thinking about it:
Huge waves are unusual in the open seas, right? The water seems calm yet there is this big wave. This means it only can be a tsunami. And tsunamis are flat in open waters and just gain height near the coastline. That means once the tsunami is near the shore it gets even bigger. Imagine the world ending wave :D
In the Original The Poseidon Aventure the singer lives but this one has Fergey
Maybe cause she is bedding the Captain 🥰🤣😂
The wave said happy new year ppl the ppl: oh no its the end
Poseidon: oi wave, you disturbing my voyage.
Wave:ummm
Poseidon: go away or else I will call my little brother 2005 Poseidon.
5:09 how can that random lifeboat get there
Idk
There’s some emergency rafts that, and soon as they detect water, they’re released from their capsules.
Obviously it got thrown off the ships side davits.
At first I thought the tsunami would just sweep the Poseidon without capsizing it, but turns out it capsized, RIP people who passed away from either drowning or too much blood loss
The cartoonishly large binoculars made me giggle lol
As a captain i can confirm this is happen everyday
I don't think you're a captain
@@chilliLRK but ur mom think that, & thats all i want
Youre too dumb to even speak English
Only in ohio
Ok, I will watch a ship that capsized then I will comment in the comment section telling people that I'm a captain but the fact that I'm just dreaming that I'm a captain.😜
It just isn't the same without Shelley Winters.
” What a good day“
*DUNG*
* what was that? must’ve been the wind“
That's a really good movie. I recommend for sure.
Nice to see that the chairs fell when the ship inverted, unlike the first film when they just stayed in place.
It is my guess that (in the '72 version) at least certain items (tables, piano, etc.) were purposely secured to remain stationary...my thinking is that, with normal pitching/swaying of a ship, chairs (and other movable items) would slide around - and this could be both inconvenient and dangerous to passengers/crew members...even worse, in the case of capsizing, these movable items could (fall and thus) further worsen the human impact...with this stated, there would still be unsecured items (e.g., chairs) - perhaps a compromise to accommodate passenger/crew member preferences...
@@davidseres3030 - Yeah, but you can't secure a grand piano like that, since the piano would simply break off at/from its legs because of the weight of a grand piano. Securing a grand piano would only prevent relatively small movements of the instrument.
@@j.vonhogen9650 I appreciate your point... nevertheless, in non-capsizing scenarios, I imagine that at least some (vs. zero) securement of such a high weight piece would still be preferred over a sliding (high weight) piece...to your point, there could be extra stabilizers on the piano in order to compensate for this (weight-related) momentum issue...we now have a solution for sliding pianos - we'll call it the "Piano Keeper"(😄)...blessings...
@@davidseres3030 - You are absolutely right, but remember you'd also need a pianist who can play the piano upside down. 🙃🎹
This would suck, and it does.
At least for the background characters!!
1:46 SInger: OOH LETS DIE
Foreshadowing
Rogue waves are a real danger but normally created in stormy seas......this was a rogue wave in a calm sea = landslide or meteor hitting the open ocean.......which are as rare as anything but possible. Happy sailing!
Cockpit: COME ON COME ON TURN!!!!!!!
Ball room:
HAPPY NEW- AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Stay on The Great Lakes you will be mostly fine, except after November.
I'm not scared of the ocean except for the respect I have that it holds many secrets and can kill a person in seconds flat. And I'm not scared of Boats by any means but picture this:
Beautiful calm slightly cloudy night on a lovely cruise when you decide to head to your room after partying to get some sleep. Something goes horribly wrong, the ship gets caught in a storm that was only supposed to be a minor problem when the sea starts to churn and the ship tilts that tiny bit to much and begins to capsize. Your thrown around your room things flying every where when suddenly the lights flicker water flooding in through your window and your ripped out the broken window into the freezing dark water your eyes burning from the salt as your vision blurs but you can do nothing as the lights slowly flicker out one by one untill your left in the dark the groaning and screeching of metal pierces through the water as you slowly sink further into the darkness with the cold and the crying metal as your only companions as you slowly drown. Never to see the light of day again. Never to be seen, or heard from, again. Disappearing, forever, alone.
Scary isnt it?
Uuuuuuu
I bet this was reality for some of the Titanic’s passengers.
I have never been further out in an ocean than I can wade but I have been on the Great Lakes many times and there are few things that will cause more justified fear than a storm on the waters. When you're ten miles out from the Lift Bridge on a boat that only does about 10 knots, you might as well be in the middle of the Atlantic.
Man wrote a hole poem
And What is your point?
That was endlessly dramatic.
Tsunami : * lol*
Poseidon : BRITANNIC!
Britannic : what!
Dang that was intense. I need to see this and how it compares to the old school one.
what an irony.... Poseidon was being attacked by Poseidon.
MIND BLOW!
So, don't name a ship Poseidon.
4:18 does it sound like someone threw up after the explosion