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@Syntex36610 ай бұрын
This is the only movie that has ever made me actually cry, and no matter how many times I watch it it still makes me cry every single time. Such a good film. I also have to appreciate just how good of an antagonist Matt Damon was in this, most people don’t appreciate beyond the face-value annoyance of him just how accurate a depiction of a self-righteous coward who can’t live with his own choices would act in desperation.
@olcuqap178910 ай бұрын
fr tho
@Stogie211210 ай бұрын
Just what is it with Matt Damon? He always needs to be saved. Normandy, Boston, Mars, and now in another galaxy....WTF, Matt? What is your problem? Looks like there IS a sign on your back that says "SAVE ME"..... 😉😉
@olcuqap178910 ай бұрын
@@Stogie2112 matt savethem
@Syntex36610 ай бұрын
@@Stogie2112 I believe it’s been estimated that in all of his roles combined it has fictionally cost somewhere between 800 billion to 1 trillion saving Matt Damon from his various situations.
@Stogie211210 ай бұрын
@@Syntex366....LOL....nice! Damon had better start making payments today!
@Laarye10 ай бұрын
TARS was a real fully functioning prop. Meaning they didn't use any CGI for it. I thought that was neat.
@Common_Eland10 ай бұрын
Alive?????? 😝
@bucky820710 ай бұрын
@@Common_Elandno
@Hey_Jamie10 ай бұрын
Technically it’s a puppet. It’s not fully functioning. It works the same way a puppet does.
@Hey_Jamie10 ай бұрын
_Digital effects were brought in later for a few select scenes and to clean up any instances of Irwin in the film_
@RaidenShogun_CookingChannel10 ай бұрын
So ur saying it was fully capable of roasting everyone around him as well?
@88Cdizzle9 ай бұрын
The "years of messages" scene breaks me every single time. Seeing Tom go from proud new father, to mourning his son and grandads death in one tape is harrowing.
@slimon195310 ай бұрын
Don, the reason the ring of the ship spins is to simulate/recreate the effects of gravity.
@StreetHierarchy10 ай бұрын
Centrifugal force
@devonjones1025 ай бұрын
@@Kfruistikthat’s what I think but they did say centrifuge earlier in the movie maybe the words work in tandem
@nodarshurgaia430110 ай бұрын
They shouldn't have gone to the Miller's planet in the first place. Once they knew that 1h=7 years, that would mean that the previous ship landed there just over an hour ago, so they wouldn't even have time to analyze the planet even if it was inhabitable
@TheHolyTrident10 ай бұрын
Very true but as they said before they left they got only rudimentary binary signals out from the wormhole while they could easily send things through, it isn't explained why this is but they had no way of knowing what signals Miller was throwing out unless they physically went there
@alexandrat69810 ай бұрын
fun fact: the first words Murph says in the very beginning of the movie are "I thought you were the ghost"
@glennwelsh978410 ай бұрын
Makes sense that you're watching this movie, as Christopher Nolan directed it and you just watched Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. You're gradually making your way through Nolan's catalog.
@DrewsterRooster3710 ай бұрын
If he watches Kung Fu Panda, Man of Steel and Pirates of the Caribbean he's going the Hans Zimmer route.... Oh wait
@calaxis917910 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for him to watch Memento and Tenet
@SwagSwagSenate10 ай бұрын
Literally me earlier this year lol
@Stylz.9 ай бұрын
@@DrewsterRooster37😂😂
@Ahzuiii10 ай бұрын
There’s no friction or resistance in space, which is why the ship is spinning. If you push something in space it’ll keep going at the same speed forever until it hits something, or gets close enough to something where gravity will alter it.
@sawder3410 ай бұрын
While your point is true, the reason it’s spinning is to create artificial gravity
@Myhaay10 ай бұрын
@@sawder34 yes, but the station was spinning even faster due to the crash which applies what he says here, just saying.
@Stogie211210 ай бұрын
@@Myhaay .... When Endurance went into orbit around Mann's planet, it was not spinning. It has to be still in order to allow safe docking and undocking. When the docking bay decompressed and the ranger collided with Endurance, those forces made Endurance spin uncontrolled.
@Myhaay10 ай бұрын
@@Stogie2112 my bad, i don't know why i thought it was already spinning, the point i was trying to make is still there though.
@WolfGod-ox4zl4 ай бұрын
An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
@PaddyDTyson10 ай бұрын
I always cry like a baby when they return from the planet after 23 years and he sees the videos of his kids.
@mathewhenderson70195 ай бұрын
Yeah, it was 2+23+51=76 years for everyone else, but only a few weeks (at most) for Cooper.
@elliot86179 ай бұрын
One thing that a lot of people don't pick up the first watch through is that on Miller's planet (the water planet), gravity is much stronger than on Earth, because of the proximity to Gargantua. Therefore, moving, running etc. are all much harder to do. That's why when Brand falls over in the water she can't even lift scrap metal off of herself. I think she saw the wave but overestimated how quickly she could grab the data and get back to the ranger, not being used to moving under such conditions. It may seem like a stupid decision, but in the heat of the moment, an easy oversight.
@eddysw85497 ай бұрын
Nope, you’re mixing two things up. The gravity of the planet is what makes it harder to move, if the planet is larger than Earth. Gargantua’s gravity only affects how fast time moves due to the bending of space-time near the black hole, including on the planet.
@jss13283 ай бұрын
The gravity from Gargantua wouldn't make the gravity on Miller's planet stronger. If anything, it might make some areas feel lighter because those areas are being pulled towards the black hole (the same way the Moon pulls water towards it, creating tides on earth).
@VColossalV9 ай бұрын
The Tesseract that is in the black hole was built by future humans, very distant future humans, ones that have learned to transcend time and space (the 4 dimentions). They placed the wormhole near Saturn too. There is some dialogue about that between Cooper and TARS when they're in the black hole. Such a masterpiece of a movie. What's crazy is that while this concept within the black hole is certainly out there and completely speculative, the rest of the movie is actually very scientifically accurate. There's even a book written about it, by Kip Thorne, who was the science consultant on the movie, he's a highly regarded theoretical physicist. So it's not like your typical Hollywood space movie with inaccuracies all over the place. The black hole depiction was actually based on real physics and computer simulation. Christopher Nolan went to great lengths to make the science as accurate as possible. Time dilation is an actual thing, which is the warping of space and time in the presence of objects with massive gravitational pull, in this movie that object is the black hole. In fact, all objects warp space and time to one extent or another, the gravitational pull of an object relative to its mass.
@Kbax36142 ай бұрын
Falling into hole wasn’t accurate no red and blue shift
@Stogie211210 ай бұрын
" I don't know if that moon landing was real...." Yes, it was real. The Apollo missions were real. So were the Mercury and Gemini missions that came before them. There were 15 Apollo missions along with several other missions in support of the program, which began in the early 1960's Apollo 1 was a disaster. All three astronauts died in a fire on the launch pad in 1967. Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17 all put astronauts on the moon during the years 1969-1972. Apollo 13 was almost a tragedy. The crew made it back to Earth safely.
@peterwinters85877 ай бұрын
Next you'll tell me the world is round
@itsjuliescottyay28 күн бұрын
@@peterwinters8587😂😂😂😂😂😂
@optimusprowse64489 ай бұрын
Mate, let me tell you: I watched the movie in 2015 for the first time and I was teary eyed. I rewatched it with my Missus in 2019. Being a Dad since 2018, this movie hirs way much more when you have Kids. It broke me. This movie is a Masterpiece and a half. Great reaction Mate! Love from Germany!
@maja115710 ай бұрын
Farming on that level needs a lot of managing skills, chemistry, biology, species and whatnot. You cant train someone in just 10 years to be a good farmer, honestly. It's not just hard work, it's intellectually challenging. It's not a farmer in the 1900s. It's like being a farmer now, and that on an industrial-ish level, knowing how to deal with an everchanging baseline (earth changes, weather changes, features of the plans themselves change all the time in the reality of this movie)
@scbl469 ай бұрын
Black holes don’t “suck you up”, they aren’t vacuum cleaners. You can orbit a black hole just like we orbit the sun
@tamarleigh9 ай бұрын
Yes! It’s not literally a hole. It’s an optical illusion (caused by the extreme gravity bending the light so much) that makes it LOOK like there’s a “hole in space” because no light is escaping from the star. There’s light, it’s just not visible at a great distance the way other stars can be seen at a distance. From here it looks like a black spot in the sky, surrounded by a bright ring. A WORMhole, on the other hand, is (theoretically) an actual hole in the fabric of spacetime. Nobody knows what it would actually look like, but I love the way it was created in this film!
@sh4ddowz199Ай бұрын
@@tamarleighim wonder if we are gonna live enough to actually know what happen inside a black role
@TK09169 ай бұрын
Im glad you apologized to Brand lol she was right the whole time.
@samtheman145289 ай бұрын
you talked a lot about millers planet (the water planet) The planet doesn't get sucked into the black hole because it is in a stable orbit around Gargantua, just like any other celestial body in a stable orbit around a massive object like a star or a black hole. The stability of an object's orbit depends on its speed and distance from the massive object it is orbiting. In the case of Miller's planet, it is at a distance from Gargantua that allows it to maintain a stable orbit. The gravitational pull of the black hole keeps the planet in orbit without it getting pulled directly into the black hole.
@Kbax36142 ай бұрын
Except an hour for 7 years is too close buddy. It is getting sucked with those kinda waves.
@samtheman14528Ай бұрын
@@Kbax3614 I don’t think you know what you’re talking about?💀
@OpenMind30009 ай бұрын
I am addicted to these Interstellar reactions :D
@crystalk986 ай бұрын
Omg same! And cry every time they cry in the emotional bits. I don't know why I do this to myself 😂😂
@jasonsandy51395 ай бұрын
Me too. Lol.
@candacywhite96772 ай бұрын
Me three 😅
@StreetHierarchy10 ай бұрын
I'm sure there's a lot of biochemistry involved in farming, especially in a world where the soil is extremely challenging to grow food in. EDIT: Basically the idea that we don't need to go to school for farming is one of the reasons why the world of this movie is so barren and the soil so infertile.
@Zubstep13159 ай бұрын
Nutrient deficiencies overtime will allow diseases to take hold and after the lack of regenerative farming that we are currently demonstrating, it’s no wonder agriculture ended up on the precipice of extinction due to our over indulgences once again but yes your point stands solid, lack of ‘quality’ education leads exactly to this.
@isobellamont27819 ай бұрын
@@Zubstep1315not to mention the earth is always changing on its own, think of how many ages we know it’s been through and how many species have gone extinct because of those changes.
@ogmiguel10 ай бұрын
SOUNDS like homeboy needs to watch "Arrival" as well.
@AnitaNiniel9 ай бұрын
Tars explained very well... "They saved us... in their 5 dimention" and he explains how THEY open a teseracto showing Murph's bedroom to help cooper to choose how to comunicate with her. As soon as he does. They transport him BACK in time and through the worm hole to saturn where he is rescued by a patrol. It is amazing.
@Kantomanji356810 ай бұрын
My favourite Christopher Nolan movie glad you got to enjoy it😊 btw fun fact every frame of the black hole took 100 days to render because Christopher wanted it to look as accurate and real as possible😎🤘 this movie has peak soundtrack ong🗿
@arielhaslam424910 ай бұрын
Each frame only took 100 hours to render not 100 days
@CoolCatDoingAKickflip9 ай бұрын
The black hole scene is some minutes long, stop and think rationally for a minute.
@user-js2sv1pw2e10 ай бұрын
This is the best Christopher Nolan film, if not one of the greatest movies ever made. Cinematic perfection, so glad you watched it.
@ronaldo58946 ай бұрын
The Dark Knight! But Interstellar is definitely top 5
@samtheman145289 ай бұрын
it was not Tars and Cooper that made the wormhole. It was the furture humanity (most likely type 5 civilisation) that put the wormhole there, so that cooper and murph could save humanity and therefor also the future humans, who put the wormhole their. Its all a time loop
@darkknightdoctrine10 ай бұрын
We went to the moon Don 😂 there’s photographic evidence. markings left by the rover on the moon on photos taken from space not long ago, and those photos match the tracks that were left there all that time ago. It’s funny when you watch videos of people yelling at the astronauts saying what they did wasn’t real, and how utterly disgusted and upset they react. Because that’s one of their life accomplishments and people just say they didn’t do it when they did.
@Stogie211210 ай бұрын
One of the best philosophical issues that this film presents is that of death and sacrifice. No matter how smart we are or what we do for a living, can we still do our duty in the face of certain death? Dr. Mann couldn't handle the terror of loneliness and certain death. It drove him mad, and he was the most trusted of all the Lazarus pilots. How do any of us know what we would do? Until we face that situation, we can never be sure.
@Goldenatit10 ай бұрын
Don if u love this than u should definitely watch "The Martian"
@illreigngaming10 ай бұрын
That movie redeemed Matt Damon's character in this movie lol
@Stylz.9 ай бұрын
Yessss
@spheromancer_9 ай бұрын
I like that one too, but it's a very different movie.
@RhoneM10 ай бұрын
It's a common misconceptions that black holes suck things in but they don't. They have an effective radius of influence from they gravitational field that captures objects. As long as you are outside this realm of influence then you're all good.
@Syntex36610 ай бұрын
Well that’s not it exactly. Gravity pulls everything towards it, so technically anything with gravity “sucks”, though more appropriate to say pulls, you in. It’s just that if you have enough speed moving parallel to the gravitational body at the right altitude, it can’t adjust your trajectory enough to make you collide with it, and thus you have an orbit.
@TheToohey1010 ай бұрын
Yes it’s just like if someone in space was approaching earth, eventually earths gravity will have an effect on them and they’ll start getting pulled towards the planet. Obviously the major difference is that if you have the right equipment you can escape earths gravitational pull but if you go beyond a black holes event horizon there’s no known way of escaping it yet
@kevinbuyks67889 ай бұрын
This movie is incredible, it makes you excited to see for what happens next & the plot twists are amazing. That ending always gets me
@willracer1jz10 ай бұрын
The space craft was spinning to create artificial gravity. Just like a car going fast around a corner it will force you in the opposite direction of the turn.
@ThatSnake472010 ай бұрын
YESSS 🎉 So happy you're reacting to this, it's my favourite movie of all time
@BlueMasterFNBRКүн бұрын
“I knew you would come back” “how” “because my dad promised me” get me everytime😢😢😢😢🥺🥺🥺🥺😢🥺😢🥺
@1DelaneyRenee9 ай бұрын
Oh nOOOO this movie changed my perspective on LIFE. Watching this at 14 created a core memory Also what I love about this movie is all the older people are supposed to be us. The grandfather was born in 97 :)
@Robross88810 ай бұрын
This movie left me feeling really weird I remember when I first watched it I loved the movie so much that I watched it again right after I finished it the first time to look at all the hidden details it’s such a good movie
@user-sjsjdjdjdiso9 ай бұрын
So the reason why he gave the other guy the earphones, is because up in space is quiet, and the earphone were playing sounds that you hear when your on earth, its to clam his nerves
@mikevanschaijk10 ай бұрын
Been my number #1 movie for bout three years now nothin comes close. love that you watched it!
@MacDaniboi10 ай бұрын
5:38 Are you for real right now? We have live broadcasted footage of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walking on the moon, and you're unsure of we did it or not?
@Kbax36142 ай бұрын
Out of all the reactors and stuff on youtube he is mostly the only guy that literally notices everything and makes a lot of sence everytime. He might not be a science guy , but the dude is very intelligent. I will give him the pass on that one lol
@nathanrhoten842110 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite films. The soundtrack grabs me and the whole film is simply incredible.. Watched this movie really high with my friends. When the ship started spinning to catch the station my friend fell out of his chair and then threw up.
@mikes64579 ай бұрын
the docking scene is absolutely unreal cinema. Deserves an Oscar just on it's own. Holy shit!
@anthonyzaccheo6 ай бұрын
Love this reaction video thanks man! You picked up on it quicker than most people and it's fun to watch
@porangporang14 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The Dust Bowl was actually a real thing that happened in the Midwest of the United States. The scenes of dust getting any and everywhere was actually people’s everyday lives during the 30s.
@s.amanthaa9 ай бұрын
fun fact: christopher nolan hates using cgi, so the scene inside the black hole was a three-story set they built themselves!
@afropunkx10 ай бұрын
This is probably my favourite movie. I am so glad you watched this and enjoyed it.
@austindearborn116110 ай бұрын
Now we just need Inception and you’re fully a Christopher Nolan fan🙏🏼
@rubyjones2749 ай бұрын
What about the prestige!!!
@TheGalekGames10 ай бұрын
YES I WAS NOT EXPECTING THIS! OMFG this is the best movie!
@luxazion373410 ай бұрын
This is one of my favourite movies of all time, it´s just perfect. Love your reactions man!
@jicaste21244 ай бұрын
I Love How TARS Becomes From Copper’s Rival To The “Living Thing” He Loves Most.
@Common_Eland10 ай бұрын
I love when people watching have no idea what’s happening this far past the sandstorm and school scene 😅😂
@kelly64919 ай бұрын
Glad you liked that one. It’s one of those sad but satisfying movies I’m happy to watch over every now and then if I see it on.
@nrgmanifest9 ай бұрын
Been meaning to check this out all week and glad I got to watch. My guy so far(just half way in) is really grasping the movies concept. Kudos to you b/c this gotta be like the 5th 6th reaction I've watched for Interstellar and most if not all were into the movie but some of it got lost in translation with all the info they throw at you. Understandable on 1st watch but my guy been on it so far....and enjoying the reactions as well
@gabehaigh83035 ай бұрын
The emotions that I had during this movie and still get them. I've never had watching another movie ever! Absolutely insane cast, directed insanely good, and the overall plot of the movie is amazing.
@jayjacobl46679 ай бұрын
its not fully her fault on the wave planet. she says cooper wanted to get home, and she's not wrong there - he wants to save time to have a chance at going home to see his family again, whereas she's (supposedly) willing to die for the mission, or sacrifice decades of earth-time, if it means she gets access to the data left on that wave planet. she still should have followed orders, but it wasn't 100% unjustified.
@bamba20469 ай бұрын
Interstellar is definitely one of the greatest movie that I have ever seen. Awesome reaction!
@Dguksims7 ай бұрын
One of my all time favourite movies this. And like you, wanted more after 3 hours. Amazing movie.
@magix022110 ай бұрын
The planet near the black hole would not be sucked into the black hole, black holes don't suck like most people think they do, if you replace our sun with a black hole that has the exact same mass as our sun, the orbits of everything around the sun/black hole would remain completely unchanged, granted we'd be dead because of the lack of sunlight but still.
@vvanheukelum9 ай бұрын
I like you kept the scene where he calls his wife "the calmer one". Many reactors leave it out, while I think it was a very powerful line about him.
@lukapetricevic70510 ай бұрын
A great movie reaction after another, keep the good work up mate.
@VergilArcanis7 ай бұрын
this movie sits comfortably in my top 5, and has yet to be deposed from its spot at number 5. it still makes me cry at least twice to answer the question of who put the wormhole near saturn: time becomes a physical dimension much like space to an evolved humanity that has gone beyond the normal constraints. it was a Future Humanity that put it there.
@inflivia5 ай бұрын
The tsunami planet scene had me creasing, so funny
@niltondias59769 ай бұрын
Maybe the wormhole was made by the humans at Miller's, cause they survived and became a high tech society. And then, used what they learned to save the Earth humans
@ritchielondono831010 ай бұрын
One of my favorites ever, cant wait to see your thoughts on it👌🏽
@BBL27-1210 ай бұрын
One of my fave’s bro! Was buzzing after the win on Sunday too ❤ North London Forever ❤️
@Shadows_x5944 ай бұрын
Re-watching these absolute legends is really refreshing especially because of the shit we're being fed by marvel and DC, but these remind me of what films should be like.
@BrodoTG10 ай бұрын
moon landing was very real my friend. hahahaha just had to say. Good video I subbed.
@spazbog1239 ай бұрын
Its spinning to simulate Earth's gravity. They say "1 G" and they stop floating, 1 G is a mathematical constant for gravity's effect on Earth, what we normally experience, 2 G would be double what we normally experience - you would feel twice as heavy as you normally are in a 2 G environment. The first water planet from memory was 1.7 G so it was harder for them to move about on it compared to Earth.
@bamflyer10 ай бұрын
Yooo, shoutout from Kuwait, big fan bro
@llISmokeylll10 ай бұрын
A Don Townsend vid a day keeps the depression away
@USAFACAP9 ай бұрын
I loved your reaction to her "love" speech XD
@RocZi9 ай бұрын
yo love your reaction and happy to see you enjoyed it a lot. after 3 hours, yes exactly, i need more! Interstellar (2014) by Christopher Nolan is one of my top movies as well. Music, story, character building, actor actress performancetop notch , truly convincing relationships, out of the world interesting concepts, TARS & CASE as bots, and did i say the phenomenal music?! Its a masterpiece. Since you like it, you should watch another masterpiece called Inception (2010), also by Christopher Nolan
@pimpstick99889 ай бұрын
The greatest movie to ever be made is this movie. I saw it in theatre and had an experience I’ve never had before watching a movie. This is well before it’s time.
@stevenwheat36217 ай бұрын
Total creds on this gent catching more on what was going on on the latter part of the flick.. Because i didn't initially..
@apollyon2478910 ай бұрын
glad you decided to watch the greatest movie of all time😁
@hateuscuztheyaintus29989 ай бұрын
Favourite movie, best thing is that its actually really gopd for a rewatch and every time you rewatch it ypu pick up on more details or you start to think about all the possibilities. Ypu fonish the 1st watch and you dont realise a few of the details and you just pick up on them every time you watch it
@shadowfire_0810 ай бұрын
if you’re in the space mood again, you gotta check out Dune from 2021
@Ischo.47810 ай бұрын
I love this movie so much. Hello from Germany.
@uh-ooooh9 ай бұрын
34:25 the way you said that is creasing me lmao
@taigga47636 ай бұрын
I watched this movie well over 50 times.. truly a master piece!
@dionis976010 ай бұрын
interstellar is probably my fav movie ever.
@annap22879 ай бұрын
I don’t know if you have an editor or if you edit these videos on your own but you clipped every single scene that I want to see in a reaction, so thank you and kudos to you. 🙏🏼😂♥️
@Uhnknown10 ай бұрын
Bro I just watched this like two days ago for the first time too 😂 cool to see this here
@aauditore55418 ай бұрын
Another great one that's right up there with Interstellar, at least for me, is The Martian.
@aauditore55418 ай бұрын
Also has Matt Damon (Dr Mann) and Jessica Chastain (Murph) in it.
@Faust_00010 ай бұрын
I love how there are still people who have never seen Interstellar, so I can see their raw reactions
@cyberdragon2389 ай бұрын
beautiful movie just like all Nolan's others both visually and story wise it was captivating!
@JosephHuntelvisnspiders10 ай бұрын
Great reaction, and you understood most of what was going down. Question to anyone: I have always wondered, are both waves we see on the water planet the same wave? with the black hole acting kinda like our moon while the planet spins?
@TheGoodKine10 ай бұрын
Im not only glad that you watched it, but you also liked it
@izzic410 ай бұрын
Love this movie i hope you enjoyed it!
@RUNTHROUGHDATAPE7 ай бұрын
As soon as someone says they dont think the moon landing is real I no longer take them as a serious intelligent adult lol No one well educated has ever said those words and its obvious why, not to everyone mind you but it is lol Anyway other than that, good reaction I love this movie its my favorite
@bamflyer10 ай бұрын
Spinning it simulates gravity by using the force from the spinning
@Achhe.9 ай бұрын
Interstellar is my favourite movie of all time ong
@TheRigo008 ай бұрын
Now you NEED to watch Tenet and the other movies from Christopher Nolans Catalouge! You will Love em all I think!
@Nategreat9239 ай бұрын
Your comment about all the Nation's working together to solve a problem reminds me of the movie "The Arrival", highly recommend watching it. Thanks for sharing your reaction
@psychokitty719 ай бұрын
I think you missed the line where they said that the future, 5th dimensional beings took him from the black hole and dropped him out of the wormhole near Saturn. It' was only one line, so easy to miss. You'll probably catch it the next time you watch the film.
@alejojo83449 ай бұрын
34:23 "The fifth dimentional n****s" got me laughing my ass off NGL hahahahahaha
@diegoramos363810 ай бұрын
bro before i watch this.. thank you... this movie was amazing
@osullibr9 ай бұрын
Dude, I love your enthusiasm, but is there any way you can turn the movie audio up in your future reactions? It's hard for us older folk to hear the movie without cranking it up then getting the ears blown out when you get jumpscared :) Great reactions mate, keep them coming.
@TrAdemarkGr12z10 ай бұрын
OMGGGG THANK YOU DON AND OTHER PEOPLE
@CustomWorship51499 ай бұрын
If you want to watch something regarding the Moon Missions, I'd *highly* recommend watching "Epic History TV" and their 3-part Apollo Program trilogy! I don't know if you'd understand some of the things shown in there, but they go over the several moon missions, as well as the accidents & the details about the pilots, prior to the missions, and a few other details that I didn't even know of (and I'm very infatuated with things regarding space)! Anywho, I like how you had so many questions, which can add to the commentary (which personally I really like commentary, despite how it may be disapproving to other viewers). Great reaction!
@worldrise939810 ай бұрын
16:10 I believe getting to mars is around 6 months if im not mistaken...
@starfallstreams10 ай бұрын
i was thinking that too
@noscopenohope827510 ай бұрын
3 minutes into the video my brain went, "SO! 🤓Fun fact about that corn field..."
@skillet86769 ай бұрын
This is my dads fav movie and its awesome and the soundtrack is iconic