I think it was a trap actually, it wanted him to bait the others into opening the inner door and killing everyone inside achieving the ships goal with one fell swoop
@@WyvernLi yes, by killing them when weir shows morpheus everyone in hell he says "no, theyre not dead yet" and weir says "they will be" which implies that dying on the ship can get you into hell
Luckily, the unfolding events would go quite differently in the real word. Air would be immediately sucked out of his lungs, as well as gases and possibly fecal matter from his intestines, and he would lose consciousness within 10-15 seconds. His body would be okay as long as he is brought back into safe atmospheric pressure levels quickly. The body is an enclosed system, so being exposed in a vacuum won't cause internal bodily fluids to instantly boil, leak out, or the body to explode. If his body stays in a vacuum, over time his body will swell up and his blood vessels would rupture. By the time that happens, he's be dead due to the lack of oxygen to the brain within 3 minutes or less after being exposed in a vacuum.
@@Thecabalsgimp Yes, that too! The boiling point would instantly lower, causing his saliva immediately boil, as would eventually the rest of his bodily fluids.
Actually, going from one atmosphere to none is not that damaging. It also seemed the decompression wasn't instant, like it would happen if the hatch blew. But holding your breath could indeed blow your lungs.
@@Corksy you wanna say your mouth and lungs cant hold 5 grams of air ?, nothing would happen if you hold your breath and your lungs cant expand so much they would blow unless you are missing a rib cage, only thing that would happen if you hold your breath is that that air will leak slowly out of body instead of really quick
@@Corksy It is severely damaging... Even divers have to take extremely long periods of time to rise if they were down for too long, or were in a pressurized vessel. Hell if you did a deep dive you aren't even allowed to fly for a long period of time so your body adjusts. 30 seconds to go to zero atmosphere for about 30 seconds would indeed obliterate your insides. If it wasn't fatal, they will spend the rest of their crippled life wishing it was. Not even including the massive dose of radiation you would take in that brief unshielded moment coupled with all the micro trauma throughout your body. Survivable yes, but then the question is was death the better option?
@@PaulRedeemed The effects are drastically different between a vacuum and diving It's a difference between crushing and suction And your thinking of decompression sickness which isn't that serious unless you intentionally screw up If you went to the opposite extreme in deep depths of the ocean you would instantaneously die by your entire body being compressed into your head and then cleanly expelled and separate into it's individual pieces
dude i have the same kind of trauma. when i was maybe 5 or 6 yrs old, i came down from my room to sit on the stairs bc i couldn't sleep. my dad was watching this doctor show he always did but my mom never wanted me or my sister seeing it. i found out why when i saw this woman's entire wrist open up into a black hole with millions of ants crawling out, then they ate her alive, and left her mangled corpse on the hospital bed
I was already pretty old when this came out but I know EXACTLY what you mean, that shit happened to me when I was like 8-10 years old and I would see stuff from those 80s horrors movies.
"If you could see the things I've seen you wouldn't try to stop me." What's really unnerving is that given the context, it isn't Justin saying those words, but the ship. The ship itself is actively killing them, not out of malice, but as an act of mercy. It knows what is coming, and is trying to spare them.
Not exactly: the ship is not sapient like a Human (at all: it has no Soul). But, Justin’s subconscious mind was speaking in that disassociated state-of-mind. It’s when he regained full consciousness from being possessed did he begin to panic and regret what he’d done…
Perhaps the biggest plot twist of the film is that Justin was one of the few remaining survivors in the movie. I was really expecting him to be the first to kick the bucket.
@@4amcripple what was the point of saving justin just for him to do nothing for the rest of the movie lol, even in the end when they take everyone out of the pods, he’s still inside doing nothing. they should’ve just left him dead tbh.
@@WiredLain_ I don't know, but I have always liked that he survived. He will probably never be normal, but he went through the portal and came back and survived.
I like how he holds his hand over the “Close Door” button and then is like "SIKE!" (or PSYCH for the snobs below who have no friends) and opens the outer door instead.
That's what makes horror a horror. Nowadays it's just jump scares and blood....one morning I had my chickens attacked by a hawk. It was nothing. Until I heard my girlfriend's reaction upon seeing the scene. So yeah. Fear imbues fear.
Are you kidding? That scream was far from "legit" it sounded like she was intentionally holding it in so that she wouldn't make too much noise. Absolutely unrealistic
Scared the shit out of me as a kid. Woke up at 2 in the morning to this on tv one night. And I could not help but watch the whole thing....I recently re watched the movie. And it wasn't so bad.
@@okezsoke if it's just 102kPa (one atmosphere) difference, the body should be able to take it for about half a minute, followed by loss of consciousness. It's nothing like Total Recall scene, really.
If the room has no pressure you would not need a compressor to allow air into the room, it would naturally do it because the air pressure inside of the cabin/wherever would rush into it.
yeah the movie would be really interesting if everybody is standing around for minutes until that things is pressurized huh. who says they're showing everything chronologically correct? try to use what's left of that brain sometimes, it helps
Yeah, totally doesn't make sense. I mean the black hole the ship is able to travel through at will is nothing like the black holes we travel through at will nowadays🙄 Jesus christ, give people who think they're smart a comment section on a SCI-FI movie and they dissect every little piece and tell you how fake it is........SCI-FI gentleman SCI-FI
"If you could see the things I've seen you wouldn't try to stop me." That line TERRIFIED me when I first watched this film. What the hell did Justin witness....?
As a young kid, I snuck down to the basement where the most glorious 27 inch toshiba crt tv was that had the cable hookup to watch this movie at like 1am. I had read the tv guide and knew it was going to be on HBO so I stayed up extra late. Just fantastic gore and imagery for an 11 year old to watch in his basement at 1am.
That is exactly how i first watched this Movie! I was traumatized and haunted by it but in a twisted way it made me fall in love with the horror genre and it still lasts to this day
@@Shatamx You might want to re-read the original comment. He didn't say that Event Horizon was "THE BEST" sci-fi horror movie of all time, he said it was "ONE OF THE BEST", which is absolutely correct.
Once you watch this movie. It stays rent free in your head for life. You cannot unsee this movie. Has an A+cast Beautiful set design. Gore Psychological Horror A great story Giving the viewer a real sense of anxiety and dread. It's up there in the top HoRrOr sci fi movies. Beware the Hell scenes.
well if ocean gate had watched this movie maybe they would have taken the pressure of the deep sea more seriously ok probably not they were stupid and knew it was going to happen
It's so much worse outside First you would disassemble at the seams and then your flesh would burn away and your soul would be sucked out into hell Stay inside at least it's not that
So with Open Inner Door and Open Outer Door buttons right next to each other, I guess decompression of your internal organs is made possible by either the witnessing of the deepest levels of hell….or an ill timed sneeze
I truly do love this movie, but I find myself unable to watch this scene. I cringe at every time the decompression starts and the blood starts flying everywhere, even though I love gore. I almost begin to feel the pain Justin is feeling, especially when he mentions the eyes
@kubakhaos It kinda is, since both are related to differences in pressure. For example, we can't bring deep sea creatures to the surface alive to study, because they experience the same as this guy. Their bodies expand due to the lower pressure. And the inverse happened to the people of the sub.
I saw this movie at midnight at 11 years old and the memories of horror stayed with me for a long time. I watched it again a decade later and it was not as scary as I remembered it
From what I know that isn't a common procedure, normally overrides are for emergencies only, so to have a procedure that overrides another procedure that's meant for emergencies can be kinda counter-productive depending on the circumstances
The Buford Dolphin incident was 9X the decompression of this scene’s environment. The victims’ scattered bits lined the dive chamber like an unopened can of chili had sat atop a gas range on the high setting.
@@incognito5416 Yeah the seal opened and the pressure inside dropped from nine times the normal atmospheric pressure within a millisecond. It wasn't scattered in direction of the seal, it was everywhere.
@@SwordHMX incorrect, 3 people died instantly, one of them being sucked out of the small gap between the improperly closed doors which is probably the most brutal as the other 2 were further away so they just evaporated.
yeah well, they think it's relevant to the titan sub implosion don't know why titan was over before they would feel it beginning this is just the opposite of that.
Whenever I try to delete a picture I always get “ARE YOU SURE”. I can’t believe they don’t have that feature for the open outer door button but I’m sure he would of just pressed “Yes”.
Also, where the heck is the “Undo” button? Come to think of it, why can a lone person trigger something that risks decompressing the whole ship at the push of a button? Where’s the system redundancy??
I think Justin was possessed even after he pressed the button (though he seemed normal) and he was trying to persuade them to open the inner door so they would all be killed.
@@JohnFallot there's a bit of redundancy, she says they can't open the inner doors once outer doors sequence has started. I'd assume it's similar that outer sequence can't be started unless inner doors are closed.
Same, and I have watched this several times since. However, I always have to skip over this whole scene. I don't do that with any other movie, not sure if it means it's good or not, but this scene gives me the creeps that bad. I quite like the current psi down here on the Earth's surface too much to fathom anything else.
Event Horizon is a fantastic sci-fi horror movie. A fun fact about this scene is that the actors who play Justin (Jack Noseworthy) and Dr. Peters (Kathleen Quinlan) also starred in another great 1997 movie called Breakdown.
you know this is way to slow implosion explosions happen way faster and as a result are far less painful to the victims in those situations. Just saying
Well the pressure difference between sea level and space is just 1 atmosphere. The pressure difference on the byford dolphin accident was 8 atmospheres. Plus an airlock reduced pressure slowly while the pressure drop on the accident was rapidly.
His eyes skin and lungs would probably freeze after all its three times colder than the coldest its ever been on earth; the temperature on Neptune is about that of liquid nitrogen.
This would be negated by the vacuum, bodily heat would only radiate out as there is no air to wick away the heat, it would take a long time for the cold to affect him
Yeah, while there is no air to mediate any temperature (so in effect - he is in absolute cold) there is also nothing to take his own body temperature away. Usually the denser the thing you're touching the quicker will it's temperature mediate onto you. Like a difference between being outside when it's 1C, pouring a water bucket if it's just 1C and hugging a piece of metal of the same temperature. Since vacuum is nothing therefore no density, you'll be quite alright.
For real. This wasn't jump scare bs either. This was something that could possibly happen down the road. Some otherworldly, other--dimensional beings finding us. Super super scary.
@@maryjane11430 yeah apparently they shot a porno scene for the alternate crew that died? It was pretty gruesome. I wonder who we have to talk to to see the directors uncut version.
@@GramOfAdderall Yeah it was some kind of crazy orgy scene, and they were going to release the directors cut but decided against it. Would love to have seen it!
@@GramOfAdderall We only got snippets of the orgy scene of the original crew from when Miller watched the surveillance recordings. It's pretty wild. They were pretty much mutilating themselves while they were naked.
I'm glad this movie is finally getting some positive rub because I remember when it came out it scared the shit out of me but nobody else ever knew about it!
omfg I've never seen this movie, but death by decompression OR hyperbaric chamber were both some of my worst fears as a kid (I had very sensitive ears 😢). now I've got to watch this!
I loved this movie when it came out! Ship goes to hell and comes back posessed trying to kill its crew? Hell yes! Not to mention, seeing my boy Sam Neill in a role like that really tripped me up
Well yeah. It’s part of a giant spaceship that is pressurised and choc-full of air. All you gotta do to re-pressurise that airlock is open the inner door.
An event horizon is an imaginary boundary at the edge of a black hole, after you pass the "event horizon" of a black hole there's no way to escape it. Thus "event horizon" is colloquially used to mean "point of no return"-- maybe Elon Musk named it after this idea, rather than after this specific movie
For those saying he can't scream in space... They're literally nestled near Neptune's surface, in a very gaseous and stormy area, not remotely resembling a vacuum
They're actually in Neptunes upper ionosphere. It's not a vacuum, but the atmosphere and pressure would be extremely thin at that elevation, and it's still well below -300f. Even if it wasn't a vacuum environment, the cold alone should have frozen him instantly.
Its been proven now that sound does travel in space, Just at far higher tones that are not heard by our own hears for the most part due to the vacuum nature of space. This was proven due to actually recording the sound of a black hole
Yep. I saw the behind the scenes stuff and it was amazing what they did for the sets. They had very big sets but used good camerawork and directing to make everything look like a giant cohesive ship. Many films set on space ships just do one section at a time with no sense of direction or scale, but this film really brought the realism to the size and navigability of the ship.
Thats not how decompression death works. He wouldnt be able to scream because he lungs would be crushed inside out, his whole skin would be dotted with small red spots. Burst timpani, etc. The external hemorragy through the orifices is true but not that early. He def wouldnt suffer because the first thing that would happen before any of these symptons would be loss of consciousness. After that comes the immediate danger of emboly. Due to the low pressure the blood boils, creating bubbles that blocks the blood's path and can deprive areas of the body from oxygen, the most immediate danger being the brain, which would lead to convulsions, after which the brain cells will start to die out of lack of oxygen, leadint to a total depolarization of the brain and permanent brain death, which will stop most of the bodily functions. Death of remaining tissues would follow shortly after, the last to die being connective tissue
2:15 that moment after the possession wears off and he realizes what he's been forced to do to himself, beautiful. I wish I could subject everyone on earth to that kind of despair.
I love how they bleeped swear words, but had no problem showing a man bleed from his eyes
TH-cam scans and demonetizes for swear words, but not for gore.
@@wildkeith Don't think that's TH-cam mate.
@@pjn-je4hb sometimes that's the case
There weren't many swear words in this scene.
@@gilbertgreen4082 You missed the point
"We've designed this airlock door so it gives you 30 seconds before it opens"
"Oh so you can cancel it?"
"What?"
lmfao
"Oh no, it's just in case you forget to put on your helmet."
@@barryschwarz “And if I did and need to go get my helmet..?”
@@EuanH91 "It was in your hand when we.... Oh God! No, no noooooo!"
excellent thread
The creepiest part of the whole scene is how the ship gives Justin back his free will after it’s too late to undo the door opening. Brutal!
I interpreted as Justin trying to trick them that he's now on their side, so that they might do something rash that gets more people killed...
I think it was a trap actually, it wanted him to bait the others into opening the inner door and killing everyone inside achieving the ships goal with one fell swoop
@@sbamba3027 Ship didn't want everyone to die, it wanted to take them all to hell
@@WyvernLi yes, by killing them
when weir shows morpheus everyone in hell he says "no, theyre not dead yet" and weir says "they will be"
which implies that dying on the ship can get you into hell
@@WyvernLi all the people who died inside that ship were already doomed to Hell.
2:01 I'm sorry, but the way he said "JUSTIIIIIIIIIIN" like a football fan cheering on their favorite player broke me 😆
😂
Mf sounded like he's in an old spice commercial.
haha that got to me too
@@Five7300S bring back Terry Crews Old Spice commercials!!
@@larrythelionmusic I second that 100%%%
Luckily, the unfolding events would go quite differently in the real word. Air would be immediately sucked out of his lungs, as well as gases and possibly fecal matter from his intestines, and he would lose consciousness within 10-15 seconds. His body would be okay as long as he is brought back into safe atmospheric pressure levels quickly. The body is an enclosed system, so being exposed in a vacuum won't cause internal bodily fluids to instantly boil, leak out, or the body to explode. If his body stays in a vacuum, over time his body will swell up and his blood vessels would rupture. By the time that happens, he's be dead due to the lack of oxygen to the brain within 3 minutes or less after being exposed in a vacuum.
The saliva on his tongue would boil.
@@Thecabalsgimp Yes, but it would not be hot.
@@Thecabalsgimp Yes, that too! The boiling point would instantly lower, causing his saliva immediately boil, as would eventually the rest of his bodily fluids.
Look up "The Byford dolphin incident."
@Cambron Gabaree No, it doesnt mean instant death. Scientists agree that you can survive a few minutes in vacuum.
What engineer was it that thought "Let's put strobe lights in the airlock."
I was just thinking the same thing!!
Blinky lights make it look like it works better
Source: totally an engineer trust me
The cool engineer that's who
the enginer who had his medical card.
I mean, there are more odd engineering solutions on this ship, let's be honest
He's turning inside out and she grabs a first aid kit for a scratch
Actually, going from one atmosphere to none is not that damaging. It also seemed the decompression wasn't instant, like it would happen if the hatch blew. But holding your breath could indeed blow your lungs.
@@Corksy you wanna say your mouth and lungs cant hold 5 grams of air ?, nothing would happen if you hold your breath and your lungs cant expand so much they would blow unless you are missing a rib cage, only thing that would happen if you hold your breath is that that air will leak slowly out of body instead of really quick
@@Corksy It is severely damaging...
Even divers have to take extremely long periods of time to rise if they were down for too long, or were in a pressurized vessel. Hell if you did a deep dive you aren't even allowed to fly for a long period of time so your body adjusts.
30 seconds to go to zero atmosphere for about 30 seconds would indeed obliterate your insides. If it wasn't fatal, they will spend the rest of their crippled life wishing it was.
Not even including the massive dose of radiation you would take in that brief unshielded moment coupled with all the micro trauma throughout your body.
Survivable yes, but then the question is was death the better option?
@@PaulRedeemed Bloody hell
@@PaulRedeemed
The effects are drastically different between a vacuum and diving
It's a difference between crushing and suction
And your thinking of decompression sickness which isn't that serious unless you intentionally screw up
If you went to the opposite extreme in deep depths of the ocean you would instantaneously die by your entire body being compressed into your head and then cleanly expelled and separate into it's individual pieces
Thank you for finally putting a film name to a scene I randomly encountered on television years and years ago that scarred me as a toddler lmao
A toddler? You poor sod, this was a bit much as an adult
dude i have the same kind of trauma. when i was maybe 5 or 6 yrs old, i came down from my room to sit on the stairs bc i couldn't sleep. my dad was watching this doctor show he always did but my mom never wanted me or my sister seeing it. i found out why when i saw this woman's entire wrist open up into a black hole with millions of ants crawling out, then they ate her alive, and left her mangled corpse on the hospital bed
@@vedd1107 i had problem after i saw warlock-scene.
I was already pretty old when this came out but I know EXACTLY what you mean, that shit happened to me when I was like 8-10 years old and I would see stuff from those 80s horrors movies.
I couldn't sleep for months without this miserable movie replaying when I closed my eyes.
"If you could see the things I've seen you wouldn't try to stop me." What's really unnerving is that given the context, it isn't Justin saying those words, but the ship. The ship itself is actively killing them, not out of malice, but as an act of mercy. It knows what is coming, and is trying to spare them.
Considering this was originally going to be a Warhammer 40k film, that's a pretty expected qoute for a corrupted ship
Damn..that’s scarier than any monster.
Not exactly: the ship is not sapient like a Human (at all: it has no Soul).
But, Justin’s subconscious mind was speaking in that disassociated state-of-mind. It’s when he regained full consciousness from being possessed did he begin to panic and regret what he’d done…
WAIT IT WAS? THATS COOL@@thechadcruzaider7864
@@dogewood5499I love how you just casually say this as though it's been proven that human beings even have a soul. Spoiler it hasn't.
Perhaps the biggest plot twist of the film is that Justin was one of the few remaining survivors in the movie. I was really expecting him to be the first to kick the bucket.
he actually survived that?
@@bj_cat103 Yeah, i think it was only Justin an that one girl that survived I think.
@@TheMixedPlateFrequencyJustin, the blonde chick and the black guy that initially saved Justin from the portal thingy lol
@@4amcripple what was the point of saving justin just for him to do nothing for the rest of the movie lol, even in the end when they take everyone out of the pods, he’s still inside doing nothing. they should’ve just left him dead tbh.
@@WiredLain_ I don't know, but I have always liked that he survived. He will probably never be normal, but he went through the portal and came back and survived.
“What did you see, Justin?!”
“TJ Max, At Home, and Hobby Lobby”, eyes explode
Haha
Good one! 🤣
Well done, sir
"The people of WalMart...!"
I actually laughed out loud on this comment
I like how he holds his hand over the “Close Door” button and then is like "SIKE!" (or PSYCH for the snobs below who have no friends) and opens the outer door instead.
I like how the buttons are right next to each other with no divider
“Syke!!! Get rekt mom hahahaha”
@@bruceleroy8063 I like how for a 30 second count down their is no shutdown or cancel option...
Who is Syke?
@@whyisblue923taken Typo corrected... 7 months later.
A seven hour pub crawl ending with greasy Mexican food at 3 AM will produce identical results.
Getting out of the club hummered and going to the taco truck ..... been there myself
why would anyone crawl in a pub. I've never been in one, so don't get it.
After a night of debauchery I hit the 24hr Chinese to-go place near my old apt that served stomach turning "chicken" wings.
that some rookie numbers if i've ever seen some
No it won’t
1:48
That reaction to the "outer door" push though, pretty legit.
Her reaction is awesome!
That's what makes horror a horror. Nowadays it's just jump scares and blood....one morning I had my chickens attacked by a hawk. It was nothing.
Until I heard my girlfriend's reaction upon seeing the scene. So yeah. Fear imbues fear.
“YESSSS!!! >8•D”-Possessed Mama Bear
@@andrassalfay5869 instinctual human response
Are you kidding? That scream was far from "legit" it sounded like she was intentionally holding it in so that she wouldn't make too much noise. Absolutely unrealistic
A classic for me. Born in 83, lucky to be old enough to enjoy, appreciate the incredible Sci-fi of the 90s. Wishing for a sequel
Born in the same year as you...I also appreciated these movies and much more....
Dude, we have the same birth year.😁
Forget a sequel. All I want is an explanation for the ending.
If you want a sequel google:
Warhammer 40k
I'm '82 🎉
One of the most underrated movies of all time. This was an ABSOLUTE FANTASTIC sci-fi horror movie.
Its so underrated bro
Scared the shit out of me as a kid. Woke up at 2 in the morning to this on tv one night. And I could not help but watch the whole thing....I recently re watched the movie. And it wasn't so bad.
Top 3 scariest movies I’ve ever seen
Absolutely, walked in the cinema completely oblivious, thinking is watching just a sci-fi movie. Still spun out at the twist.
It doesn't look that great, tbh. Glad you liked it tho.
Blue was not the imposter.
But damn, they have pretty high pressure inside the ship, if the decompression alone can rupture blood vessels.
His blood starts to boil I guess.
@@okezsoke if it's just 102kPa (one atmosphere) difference, the body should be able to take it for about half a minute, followed by loss of consciousness. It's nothing like Total Recall scene, really.
@Witch of salem I think no one wants to test it friend.
@Witch of salem go to a high altitude to get a taste of how air thins out when u get closer to space
@@bxmully or lose compression in a plane over 10,000 feet..
It took them like 5 seconds to pressurize the room with oxygen, that's some powerful and heavy compressors😅
uh, you dont need to have compressors when the ship is one giant receiver. open a porthole next to or in the door and you wont need compressors.
If the room has no pressure you would not need a compressor to allow air into the room, it would naturally do it because the air pressure inside of the cabin/wherever would rush into it.
yeah the movie would be really interesting if everybody is standing around for minutes until that things is pressurized huh. who says they're showing everything chronologically correct? try to use what's left of that brain sometimes, it helps
Yeah, totally doesn't make sense. I mean the black hole the ship is able to travel through at will is nothing like the black holes we travel through at will nowadays🙄 Jesus christ, give people who think they're smart a comment section on a SCI-FI movie and they dissect every little piece and tell you how fake it is........SCI-FI gentleman SCI-FI
A great horror movie is one where you actually care if the main characters die or not. How could you not feel sorry for Justin in this situation?
The innocent "Mama bear?" is what always gets me 😢
@@tomlinson1710 They were trying to make it relatable so you would like it more.
Because he's a terrible actor. lol
Great movie, though.
@@-Zer0Dark- 🤨
Watching the movie, we come to the conclusion it was better to let him die.
"If you could see the things I've seen you wouldn't try to stop me." That line TERRIFIED me when I first watched this film. What the hell did Justin witness....?
Well there were 2 girls, but only 1 cup...
@@Belphegorite you didn't have to say that
You didn't.
@@Belphegorite 9 years ago a "friend" had me watch that for all of 30 seconds. To this day I can feel the vomit rise at the thought of it.
@@Belphegorite ....
Spoilers but he say literal hell
As a young kid, I snuck down to the basement where the most glorious 27 inch toshiba crt tv was that had the cable hookup to watch this movie at like 1am. I had read the tv guide and knew it was going to be on HBO so I stayed up extra late. Just fantastic gore and imagery for an 11 year old to watch in his basement at 1am.
That is exactly how i first watched this Movie! I was traumatized and haunted by it but in a twisted way it made me fall in love with the horror genre and it still lasts to this day
😂
You definitely made the right move in life there, Dr. Weir approved
Did you not sleep for the next three years?
You should be ashamed of yourself, not reminiscing in glee
Mamma Bear: "What did you see Justin?"
Justin: "Ghostbusters 3"
Mamma Bear: "Okay, open the outer door - It's best that way."
Aw was it bad?
Is that the one with the chicks? Or the kids?
@@xgetxsickx Yeah Moist Lake, please answer us
@@fiasco1770 both, Hollywood needs to stop the remakes.
Ghostbusters 3 was the videogame, which is canon to the franchise. Ghostbusters 3 is by far the second best one in the franchise (both 4s suck).
This is definitely one of the best sci-fi *horror* movies ever!
agreed.
Without question
Alien or The Thing. Event Horizon is mediocre at best. This was the only decent scene in the entire movie.
@@Shatamx You might want to re-read the original comment. He didn't say that Event Horizon was "THE BEST" sci-fi horror movie of all time, he said it was "ONE OF THE BEST", which is absolutely correct.
Yea dr grant did a great job!
Once you watch this movie. It stays rent free in your head for life.
You cannot unsee this movie.
Has an A+cast
Beautiful set design.
Gore
Psychological Horror
A great story
Giving the viewer a real sense of anxiety and dread.
It's up there in the top HoRrOr sci fi movies.
Beware the Hell scenes.
beware indeed not for the faint of heart to watch this movie it is pretty gory at times scare the hell out of people for sure
true
@@aansul888 do you wake up screaming no I am in the air lock from hell? only to realize it was just a dream?
This is the creepiest movie I have ever seen, ever.
The hell scenes are just snippets, you barely see anything.
I can't believe how the Oceangate Titan led me to this clip.
well if ocean gate had watched this movie maybe they would have taken the pressure of the deep sea more seriously
ok probably not they were stupid and knew it was going to happen
This is what happens when the ship doesn't have a gellar field and a crew member sees the outside for a few seconds
Don’t fuck around with Chaos.
The Emperor Protects!
Pretty sure I'd survive that.
For the Emperor!
It's so much worse outside
First you would disassemble at the seams and then your flesh would burn away and your soul would be sucked out into hell
Stay inside at least it's not that
Back then you were audiable through a massive steel door and thick glass .
Clearly there is a digital communication going on
Nowadays people bitch that they can't "communicate" through a flimsy cloth mask
@@UberKrispy Or that the cloth mask actually does anything.
and the vacuum of space as well
"It shows you things..."
"We have such sights to show you"
Pinhead? You out there?
No. Not Pinhead, fool.
The King. From Burger King.....
And I have such sights to show you.....
@@zach11241 To be honest, both are horrifying.
Serious Warp vibes. Sucks that this crew had to be the first ones to discover it
The minute he mentioned the darkness I would’ve open the outer door for him.
lol why
Wtf?
Maddest part is this dude is one of the few who survived
Didn't Miller blow the f out the ship in the end?
So with Open Inner Door and Open Outer Door buttons right next to each other, I guess decompression of your internal organs is made possible by either the witnessing of the deepest levels of hell….or an ill timed sneeze
Well, they are pretty big buttons which need a fair amount of pressure to activate. But the weird thing is there's no cancel button
@@uberbosst No cancel button, but a 30 second countdown to allow you to hit a cancel button...
@@abrannanyeah, the only weird thing about safety lapses in workplaces is where it's only halfway done, not when it's nonexistent.
It's insane how little time they had to make this movie and it still turned out pretty good
@45thnewsbrigade19 You could write an entire book about Hollywood scandals
tell me more my dude. please. i need it for research @45thnewsbrigade19
I truly do love this movie, but I find myself unable to watch this scene. I cringe at every time the decompression starts and the blood starts flying everywhere, even though I love gore. I almost begin to feel the pain Justin is feeling, especially when he mentions the eyes
_it's a good thing they censored the swear word at __0:34__ though!_
I can see how someone would think that.
@@chaosdweller Sarcastic Ass.
I think being traumatized by the Warp is even worse than getting spaced
@@SpaceMissile Binge Society coming in clutch yet again!
This movie was one of the scariest movies I had ever seen when I was a kid.
3:16 The way his screaming is silenced due to lack of air. Damn.
1:07 "XD" on the screen lol
yeah😂😂😂
Who here after the titan sub exploded?
Imploded.
Me 😢
I have no idea why this is related.
@kubakhaos It kinda is, since both are related to differences in pressure. For example, we can't bring deep sea creatures to the surface alive to study, because they experience the same as this guy. Their bodies expand due to the lower pressure. And the inverse happened to the people of the sub.
Jesus Christ
I always find it funny that they nicknamed him Baby Bear 🐻
I saw this movie at midnight at 11 years old and the memories of horror stayed with me for a long time. I watched it again a decade later and it was not as scary as I remembered it
Nothing ever is, I remember being terrified by the Mars Attacks! aliens when I was young. AHK AHK!
@@Dead25m lol same
You know the airlock designer giggled when he put the "Outer Door" button right next to the "Inner Door" button. 😁
Why is there never a secondary overriding procedure..... One that can override the first override, just saying.
Budget cuts.
From what I know that isn't a common procedure, normally overrides are for emergencies only, so to have a procedure that overrides another procedure that's meant for emergencies can be kinda counter-productive depending on the circumstances
It wouldn't have worked anyway if there was one. The ship was alive, it wanted to kill/take everyone to the warp.
The Buford Dolphin incident was 9X the decompression of this scene’s environment. The victims’ scattered bits lined the dive chamber like an unopened can of chili had sat atop a gas range on the high setting.
I just read about this recently, brutal
Only one person exploded. He is the only one in history.
@@SwordHMXexploded?? Pretty sure the guy whose body was scattered was due to being sucked into a small opening of the door/seal.
@@incognito5416 Yeah the seal opened and the pressure inside dropped from nine times the normal atmospheric pressure within a millisecond. It wasn't scattered in direction of the seal, it was everywhere.
@@SwordHMX incorrect, 3 people died instantly, one of them being sucked out of the small gap between the improperly closed doors which is probably the most brutal as the other 2 were further away so they just evaporated.
why is this now being recommended to me after the submarine implosion? youtube is gnarly man
yeah well, they think it's relevant to the titan sub implosion don't know why titan was over before they would feel it beginning this is just the opposite of that.
Whenever I try to delete a picture I always get “ARE YOU SURE”. I can’t believe they don’t have that feature for the open outer door button but I’m sure he would of just pressed “Yes”.
Also, where the heck is the “Undo” button?
Come to think of it, why can a lone person trigger something that risks decompressing the whole ship at the push of a button? Where’s the system redundancy??
I think Justin was possessed even after he pressed the button (though he seemed normal) and he was trying to persuade them to open the inner door so they would all be killed.
@@Parasmunt Never thought bout it like this!
@@JohnFallot there's a bit of redundancy, she says they can't open the inner doors once outer doors sequence has started. I'd assume it's similar that outer sequence can't be started unless inner doors are closed.
1:54 When you succumb to the intrusive thoughts
The age when Paul W S Anderson still know how to make good movie...
Until he married Milla Jovovich and had to put her in EVERY SINGLE MOVIE HE DOES!!
@@erenyeager6340 Yes, exactly. But did you remember that Milla was awesome in Fifth Element?
@@erenyeager6340But he didn't put her in Mortal Kombat or he wasn't married to her yet back then!😂
This movie was so scary I couldn't finish watching it.
Puss
i forced myself to
Did you ever get around to it since writing this comment? If not, you should
This movie gives so many Warhammer vibes.
Lots of fans consider it an unofficial prequel to the universe where humanity first encounters The Warp the hard way.
I was a teenager when I saw this movie. Quite the disturbing experience. One of the greatest sci fi horror films ever.
yeah it got me to man that was a great horror flick back then
Same, and I have watched this several times since. However, I always have to skip over this whole scene. I don't do that with any other movie, not sure if it means it's good or not, but this scene gives me the creeps that bad. I quite like the current psi down here on the Earth's surface too much to fathom anything else.
He didn’t try and kill him self. He was Possessed
by what?
I think it was the ship, it’s been a while since I watched this movie
@@martinm.1967 some daemon of chaos
@@JotszMills elaborate I got the same vibes
How could you know
Who’s here after the Titan Sub disaster?
Me man
😂😂
@amogus360noscope3 you’re still here :)
Event Horizon is a fantastic sci-fi horror movie. A fun fact about this scene is that the actors who play Justin (Jack Noseworthy) and Dr. Peters (Kathleen Quinlan) also starred in another great 1997 movie called Breakdown.
Maybe it works better seeing it in context of the movie, but this scene is goofy as hell...
Anyone else in the implosion/decompression/james cameron interview rabbit hole?
you know this is way to slow implosion explosions happen way faster and as a result are far less painful to the victims in those situations. Just saying
2:10 I guess you could say he was…
(puts on sunglasses)
… JUSTIN the wrong place at the wrong time. YEEEAAAHHH!
Alien: "In space, no one can hear you scream."
Event Horizon: "Hold my beer..."
AkChatUallY it wasn't the vacuum of space
Awesome movie. One of Sam Neil favorite performance.
JUSTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-
gets me every time
Judging by the byford dolphin accident, this would have ended much differently.
Well the pressure difference between sea level and space is just 1 atmosphere. The pressure difference on the byford dolphin accident was 8 atmospheres.
Plus an airlock reduced pressure slowly while the pressure drop on the accident was rapidly.
His eyes skin and lungs would probably freeze after all its three times colder than the coldest its ever been on earth; the temperature on Neptune is about that of liquid nitrogen.
This would be negated by the vacuum, bodily heat would only radiate out as there is no air to wick away the heat, it would take a long time for the cold to affect him
Yeah, while there is no air to mediate any temperature (so in effect - he is in absolute cold) there is also nothing to take his own body temperature away.
Usually the denser the thing you're touching the quicker will it's temperature mediate onto you. Like a difference between being outside when it's 1C, pouring a water bucket if it's just 1C and hugging a piece of metal of the same temperature. Since vacuum is nothing therefore no density, you'll be quite alright.
Fishburne stayed dead calm while this was happening
That's why he's the captain.
I saw this when I was 15 years old and man it freaked me the hell out.
Shit I was 9. thought it was going to be a regular space movie
Literally same.
This movie is scary af. One of the scariest movies ever.
For real. This wasn't jump scare bs either. This was something that could possibly happen down the road. Some otherworldly, other--dimensional beings finding us. Super super scary.
@@GramOfAdderall And they had to edit 30mins of the movie because it was too sick/scary/disturbing. I would have loved to see the unedited version.
@@maryjane11430 yeah apparently they shot a porno scene for the alternate crew that died? It was pretty gruesome. I wonder who we have to talk to to see the directors uncut version.
@@GramOfAdderall Yeah it was some kind of crazy orgy scene, and they were going to release the directors cut but decided against it. Would love to have seen it!
@@GramOfAdderall We only got snippets of the orgy scene of the original crew from when Miller watched the surveillance recordings. It's pretty wild. They were pretty much mutilating themselves while they were naked.
97 movie really knew the future tech, touch screen was amazing to see.
1:58
"Justin just opened the outer door!"
"JUSTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN"
Lmfao😂
I remember when I saw this movie this was first the scene that indicated to me how insane and brutal it would get at times.
I'm glad this movie is finally getting some positive rub because I remember when it came out it scared the shit out of me but nobody else ever knew about it!
omfg I've never seen this movie, but death by decompression OR hyperbaric chamber were both some of my worst fears as a kid (I had very sensitive ears 😢). now I've got to watch this!
Then don't watch it, god some people are so dumb
I saw this movie many years back. Thrilling movie! 👍
JUST watched this movie for the first time in many years a few days ago… really good movie.
The idea of this movie and the execution of through the acting and cinematography is wildly insane. A favourite horror.
I loved this movie when it came out! Ship goes to hell and comes back posessed trying to kill its crew? Hell yes! Not to mention, seeing my boy Sam Neill in a role like that really tripped me up
Wouldn't a state-of-the-art high-tech spacecraft be able to detect that he is not wearing a spacesuit and therefore not open the door? 🤔
You mean that state-of-the-art high-tech spacecraft that was taken over by an unknown sentient force out of another dimension? : D
@@guferus763 hmm good point 🤔
That would probably cost money
OSHA compliance? What's that?
@@thetreedictator3168 and not having it would cost lives
The acting is.... amazing. JUSTAAAAAAAIIIIIN 😂
This is one of my favorite movies. Ill watch it at least once a year. I wish TH-cam had it free
“I can’t breathe!!!” *breathes rapidly*
3:46 idk, but that cough fucking gets me everytime 😆
Is it wrong I am here after the sub mishap ?
The abyss is more accurate
I remember watching this when I was younger thinking it was a sci-fi film, didn't sleep for weeks after......
I've never watched but i laughed at "JUSTIIIIINN"
this is such a rick and morty episode
Everyone coming back bc of the submarine 😭
💀💀💀💀😂
Titan submersible
😢 4:02
This man did not follow one instruction. Literally ignored every piece of advice.
Airlock: takes 30 seconds to depressurize and can't be interrupted (with sick strobe party).
Also airlock: repressurizes in 2 seconds.
Well yeah. It’s part of a giant spaceship that is pressurised and choc-full of air. All you gotta do to re-pressurise that airlock is open the inner door.
one of the creepiest scify films i saw. great work
To me, this movie is basically what every science fiction B-movie filmmaker from the 1950s wanted to make, but the Hays Code wouldn't let them.
This was a good psychological scfi horror movie
This is starting to become a reality guys. Elon Musk just announced nuclear powered spaceship called Event Horizon lol.
dafuq? no way? :D
Event Horizon is such a cool name for a ship though, I get it
Except you cant leave earth's atmospheres 😬
An event horizon is an imaginary boundary at the edge of a black hole, after you pass the "event horizon" of a black hole there's no way to escape it. Thus "event horizon" is colloquially used to mean "point of no return"-- maybe Elon Musk named it after this idea, rather than after this specific movie
@@DarthFurie No, he named it while watching this movie. 🤣 jk
"Open that door right now, mister or you will be grounded!"
POV: bro let his intrusive thoughts win
This is an underrated movie.
For those saying he can't scream in space... They're literally nestled near Neptune's surface, in a very gaseous and stormy area, not remotely resembling a vacuum
They're actually in Neptunes upper ionosphere. It's not a vacuum, but the atmosphere and pressure would be extremely thin at that elevation, and it's still well below -300f. Even if it wasn't a vacuum environment, the cold alone should have frozen him instantly.
Its been proven now that sound does travel in space, Just at far higher tones that are not heard by our own hears for the most part due to the vacuum nature of space. This was proven due to actually recording the sound of a black hole
@@Foxhound3857 Lower pressure air transmits heat energy much more poorly than high pressure air.
The stage design on this is amazing for the time.
What? It was 1997 not the 60's or something. Movies have had good set design for a lot longer than this one has been out.
Yep. I saw the behind the scenes stuff and it was amazing what they did for the sets. They had very big sets but used good camerawork and directing to make everything look like a giant cohesive ship. Many films set on space ships just do one section at a time with no sense of direction or scale, but this film really brought the realism to the size and navigability of the ship.
Thats not how decompression death works. He wouldnt be able to scream because he lungs would be crushed inside out, his whole skin would be dotted with small red spots. Burst timpani, etc. The external hemorragy through the orifices is true but not that early. He def wouldnt suffer because the first thing that would happen before any of these symptons would be loss of consciousness. After that comes the immediate danger of emboly. Due to the low pressure the blood boils, creating bubbles that blocks the blood's path and can deprive areas of the body from oxygen, the most immediate danger being the brain, which would lead to convulsions, after which the brain cells will start to die out of lack of oxygen, leadint to a total depolarization of the brain and permanent brain death, which will stop most of the bodily functions. Death of remaining tissues would follow shortly after, the last to die being connective tissue
when u get ejected in amongus 💀💀
If you didn't want to get decompress you should've have opened the door
Good God you're a genius
You'll get your decompression when you fix this damn door!
@@grezdaed 🤣😂
2:15 that moment after the possession wears off and he realizes what he's been forced to do to himself, beautiful. I wish I could subject everyone on earth to that kind of despair.
Weird weird
That has got to be one of the worst ways to die……
He didn’t die
@@UncleFreshh Of course not, it's just movie. However, the fact remains it's still one of the worst ways to die .....
Loved the long "JUSTIIIIIINNN!!!"
Delivery
ty cern for opening that portal like i told you not too. THERE'S ONE OPEN GLOWING RED IN BERMUDA.