It was actually Archimedes who literally yelled "Eureka!", although I'm sure that Einstein had a number of such moments, himself.
@folcotook304942 минут бұрын
Oh, now we see the violence inherent in the system.
@rbrtckСағат бұрын
When I first saw Cooper reach that structure inside the black hole, for some reason I thought of Douglas Adams' _The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy_ . Don't panic! 😉
@rbrtckСағат бұрын
The black hole in this case is so unbelievably massive that its tidal forces are mild (that's how it works, physically), which was why nothing underwent "spaghettification". Ironically, according to common sense, it is much less massive black holes that have more severe, unsurvivable tidal forces.
@rbrtckСағат бұрын
We humans really have no idea what it's like inside of an event horizon, and there is no known way of experimentally finding out and letting everything else know.
@rbrtckСағат бұрын
Brand was not out during the rendezvous and docking, she just couldn't look, because there was nothing she could have done about it anyway. It was all on Cooper and his piloting skills, which is why he was there.
@rbrtckСағат бұрын
Why is it supposedly impossible to simply match a spin? 'Cuz the movie said so. Oh.
@peroskarstorholm4196Сағат бұрын
Enormodome or.. whatever. Look, we’d love to stay and chat but we have to wait for our limo in the lobby.
@peroskarstorholm4196Сағат бұрын
Notice the herpes on their faces changing place for each cut ;)
@peroskarstorholm4196Сағат бұрын
So yes: a lot of the film is improv, so there’s tons of fantastic stuff they had to take out, hence the continued rambling during the credits. And those outtakes are often just as good what was left on the final cut. They got an overenthusiastic fan to replace Nigel for a few shows, f.ex. Embarrassed groupies etc. Should be available on yt. I think someone made a pirate 4hr cut with all that included. Yes, this movie is the gift that just keeps on giving.
@peroskarstorholm4196Сағат бұрын
Check out Derek Smalls’ solo album ‘Smalls Change’. It’s a concept album about aging. No bs. Google it.
@MonsterdrummaСағат бұрын
I didn’t get Will’s humor until I seen the milk was a bad choice scene which had me rolling! From that moment on he is my favorite! Such a pointless scene and that is what makes it so damn funny and it was his idea on the spot. He told them film this snd that it what he came up with lol!
@rbrtck2 сағат бұрын
Yeah, I'd sure miss having someone to hate online, if I didn't have that. Good point! 👍😜 Kidding aside, you are wise for someone of your apparent age. Yes, ultimately, all we have is each other to give life meaning and make it worth living. Maybe there are some rare true hermits who hate everyone and can find something else to live for, but that's the exception, not the rule. Even strong introverts want/need to spend time with and interact with those they are close to, at least.
@rbrtck2 сағат бұрын
I tell you, Matt Damon gets stranded on so many planets, doesn't he? Talk about typecasting! 😳
@rbrtck2 сағат бұрын
Ouch. Cooper denies Brand's request to follow her love probably because he's pissed off at the extremely costly mistake she had made on the first planet. And maybe he wanted to throw some cold, hard science in her face after she apparently decided to abandon it. That might seem petty, but I can't blame him. It cost him 23 years on Earth, and cost another guy his life. 😣
@rbrtck2 сағат бұрын
To some who are interested in science, the idea of love transcending physics might seem a bit corny, but it is the main message of this movie. There is the love between Brand and that other dude that ultimately led her to an inhabitable planet at the end, and of course the love between Cooper and Murphy, which led to all of these things being possible. But this is a movie, right? Just fiction. Could there be something to what Brand said about love, though? Well, let's look at the utter mystery of consciousness and sentience. No matter how convincing we make AI these days, everyone in that field knows that what they've created has zero consciousness and sentience. We don't even have a clue about how or why we humans are sentient. We just know that we undeniably are, and so are many if not most animals (certainly mammals). This means that we actually feel things (not just emotions, I mean everything we experience), unlike computers and AI that feel absolutely nothing, even if they can be programmed to convincingly fake it. What the heck is sentience, anyway? There are some theories proposed by professional scientists that suggest that consciousness/sentience arises as a quantum effect that we don't yet understand. It's connected to our brains in some ways we don't yet understand, either, and we definitely do not have a full understanding of physics, especially in the quantum realm. Perhaps a part of that whole realm could be viewed as a type of "spirit world" where our sentient souls reside. How do we know that isn't true? All we know is that we are sentient and can't even begin to understand how our brains, which are electrochemical computers, can compute this sort of thing. It seems impossible, so perhaps sentience is a whole other thing entirely--one of the greatest mysteries of a universe we still barely understand anything about. I think that's what Nolan is getting at here, as the same principles would apply to love and other aspects of our mysterious existence as sentient beings. For all we know, maybe love is exactly like how this movie describes it. 🤔🤷♂
@devolve422 сағат бұрын
You need to see Last Action Hero!
@rbrtck2 сағат бұрын
The messages from Earth traveled at the speed of light, so they would have taken 1.5 hours or more to reach the wormhole near Saturn, and it little bit more time to reach the spacecraft.
@rbrtck3 сағат бұрын
Brand lost her mind on that ocean planet. We obviously can't live on that planet, so who cares about the stupid data?! Get back on board! 😡
@jameyperez95473 сағат бұрын
My favorite terminal movie is part 1 part 2 and part 3. And part 4.
@rbrtck3 сағат бұрын
Surf's up, dude. Whoa, that's a gnarly wave!
@rbrtck3 сағат бұрын
130% of Earth's gravity? In real life, they could never get back into space without an impossibly colossal rocket, so the movie is unrealistic in this respect. As it is, the Earth itself barely lets us get into space and do anything interesting using chemical-based rocket technology. Frankly, we're lucky to even have a space program. Launching from a planet like Mars would be vastly easier. The Earth makes space hard and expensive to access.
@rbrtck3 сағат бұрын
If that light around the black hole were getting sucked in, then we wouldn't be seeing it, right? 🤔 That light is escaping, which is why it's getting to our eyes. It comes from just *outside* of the event horizon, in a structure known as the accretion disk. That's what we're seeing, or rather an optically distorted (by immense gravitation) image of it, otherwise it would simply look like a disk or ring around the black hole. The black hole itself, or I should say the event horizon, is utterly black because not even light can escape. Now, the "actual actual" black hole object itself would be the singularity at the center of the event horizon, and we really don't know what it is like. There is nothing we know of that can withstand the pressure of its gravitation, so it is thought of as being a point in space with enormous mass, no size, and therefore infinite density (no matter what the mass, which is different for each black hole). Now, some scientists don't believe in this sort of singularity, but at least based on what we currently know, that's what it would be: something with lots of mass that takes literally no space at all. It is the event horizon--the perimeter of no escape--that takes up space that varies in proportion to the mass, but all of the mass is in that single fully collapsed, infinitely tiny point called the singularity. And yes, this is indeed mind-blowing, if that's how you feel, as we all should.
@Mhantrax3 сағат бұрын
Haha, she says nuances....not in Airplane!
@johnford69675 сағат бұрын
You are so funny yourself! Making the show so much more enjoyable. man! Did l say that!
@HL_Lifts5 сағат бұрын
3:38 don't forget Hitchcock's cameo here
@manuelmtz80526 сағат бұрын
I love when you react to slapstick comedies ❤
@tommyboy0497 сағат бұрын
you should play the Telltale Back to the Future game. It takes place months after 3. Basically its Back to the Future 4
@vickaps7 сағат бұрын
48:35 god that laugh is so iconic
@sticklebacksummer7 сағат бұрын
George Harrison paid for this movie to be made because he loved them.
@sticklebacksummer8 сағат бұрын
The song at the end is still the most popular at British funerals to this day.
@dorisdonnell87918 сағат бұрын
Just stumbled over your channel and having a blast with your reactions! I have a few recommendations if you haven’t already watched them!: The movie called "Clue" with Tim Curry and Madeleine Kahn Rocky Horror Picture Show, cult classic, also with Tim Curry Labyrinth, with David Bowie, also a cult movie The Crow (original) with Brandon Lee, also cult Boondock Saints, also a classic Legend, fantasy movie with a very young Tom Cruise, and Tim Curry Interview with a vampire Master and Commander Idiocracy Looking forward to more reactions, and as one who grew up with Mel Brooks and Monty Python, plus generally all the movies you have reacted to, it is an absolute joy and pleasure to see them loved and embraced anew! ❤😂
@mardroidmk13939 сағат бұрын
"He don't have to tuck and roll!"😂
@hkoizumi313410 сағат бұрын
I remember when this came out in the early 90's. It was all we talked about especially in school. We also gave each other peer pressure to watch it.
@Brophyd7810 сағат бұрын
Probably been said, but what we do in the shadows was a movie mockumentary first. Before the show.
@genedecker317411 сағат бұрын
The new Jumanji is not a remake, it's a sequel. Well, two sequels actually. But, they're great. Definitely worthy of the name and I think you'd love them. Jack Black and The Rock are so funny.
@Juno1216612 сағат бұрын
If you really wanna see combat close to the games watch Batman vs Superman. The warehouse scene is just straight up Arkham Batman
@mamalannightshyaman12 сағат бұрын
Willie is the only reason people don’t like this one. It’s pretty amazing otherwise
@_NicBP12 сағат бұрын
Coping with something by using jokes is perfectly awesome.
@EladLTD12 сағат бұрын
A note for the editing, when doing a cut for audio please do some form of fade out even if its small. I can here a lot of "popping" the sound of the audio all of a sudden being cut into after no audio or from low to high volume.
@alanlisting208013 сағат бұрын
if you like Bill you watch Stripes. great comedy
@DarkPaladin30013 сағат бұрын
Sorry if anyone already mention this but fun fact about the rats. The producers actually hired a couple of animal handlers to breed and care for 2000 living rats for just this scene, all handled and treated with care. THere are some fun behind the scene videos where you see Allison Doody drying off a wet rat and it looked so content, and Harrison Ford him cuddling with a rat as well.
@callmeshaggy516614 сағат бұрын
21:21 Baxter also had to dress himself
@carladams589114 сағат бұрын
You should check out the movie Paul!!!
@jackdaniel334515 сағат бұрын
Now ya jus needa make a reaction of Halloween 2 from the 80s for next Halloween lol
@matthewtyler-jones831716 сағат бұрын
If you want deep cut spinal tap tee-shirts, look out for a few I have: Polymer Records, Thamesmen and my favourite, one from the Isle of Lucy Jazz Blues festival. I also have a Stonehenge one, but that’s pretty obvious. By the way, has anybody mentioned "Nobody knows who they were, or what they were doing" is now part of the introductory exhibition at Stonehenge?
@BaronvonWasteland116 сағат бұрын
"This is a very elaborate advertisement for milk. You went too far." 😂
@ritahamblin104316 сағат бұрын
Ps have you watched casper if not I highly recommend it to you
@ritahamblin104316 сағат бұрын
1978 to 1998 I went to the cinema all the time think starwars or superman was my first. Ghostbusters was another one that was awesome in the cinema. The last one was saving private ryan. Watched some grate movie including airplane and porky's