Reacting to THE MARTIAN (2015) | Movie Reaction

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2:52 Reaction
33:41 Review/Outro
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Reacting to THE MARTIAN (2015) | Movie Reaction

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@ianjardine7324
@ianjardine7324 10 ай бұрын
We get two reactions for the price of one first we get Dawn reacting to the movie that only happened in her head then reacting to the Hollywood version.
@DawnMarieX
@DawnMarieX 10 ай бұрын
The usual then 😅
@sweepist
@sweepist 10 ай бұрын
@@DawnMarieX Lemme know when your rewrite of The Martian comes out ! I'll go see it :P
@mondegreen9709
@mondegreen9709 9 ай бұрын
Well at least the penny has dropped a bit earlier this time than with Daniel Day Lewis, didn't it?
@bobbybingle1662
@bobbybingle1662 9 ай бұрын
She's a fake guys and a good actress but not good enough to fool me.
@Mk13267
@Mk13267 9 ай бұрын
Annoying laugh, fak sc ot
@totallytomanimation
@totallytomanimation 10 ай бұрын
The slow burn from your "when do we get to see "The Martian" to realizing he was "The Martian" was great! Top tier reaction funny!
@justonjenkins1589
@justonjenkins1589 10 ай бұрын
The Martian realization was top notch 😂😂😂
@bobbybingle1662
@bobbybingle1662 9 ай бұрын
It was also fake. You are so gullible,she is just acting bud. Wake up.
@mahadaalvi
@mahadaalvi 9 ай бұрын
I was dying cause I knew what she was about to say as soon as she said omg 😂
@godmagnus
@godmagnus 9 ай бұрын
​@@bobbybingle1662wake up, sheeple! I am 12 and very smart!
@NativeNewMexican
@NativeNewMexican 9 ай бұрын
@@bobbybingle1662is a bot. Popcorn in Bed paid for it to undermine other reactors.
@bobbybingle1662
@bobbybingle1662 9 ай бұрын
@@NativeNewMexican I am a bot and you are a 🤡.😁
@TimGraham2001
@TimGraham2001 10 ай бұрын
“Oh my God, he’s the Martian, he’s the bloody Martian!” If I wasn’t already a subscriber, I would’ve been right then. That moment just made my day 😂
@robertelder164
@robertelder164 9 ай бұрын
She is not he sharpest bowling ball in the alley. How does a high level chemist know how to make a bomb? Really? Why not just brake in vacuum? Genius!
@spdcrzy
@spdcrzy 9 ай бұрын
When I realized he was going for Pathfinder, I legitimately cried in the theater. The Sojourner rover has a special place in the hearts of a lot of science students.
@meminustherandomgooglenumbers
@meminustherandomgooglenumbers 9 ай бұрын
There was a Star Trek movie did something similar but I don’t want to drop any spoilers.
@SYLTales
@SYLTales 10 ай бұрын
If they hadn't evacuated at the beginning, the rocket would have tipped-over and they'd've had no way to return to Earth. Leaving the habitat module for the rocket was their only choice.
@akiraunio5227
@akiraunio5227 10 ай бұрын
Actually no. That is one of the few scientific inaccuracies of this film. Mars atmosphere is so thin, that the wind there will not pack enough of punch to topple or even shake a multi ton rocket, the rocket simply has too much inertia to be moved by the wind.
@SYLTales
@SYLTales 10 ай бұрын
@@akiraunio5227 I know. In real life, the entire accident could never have happened. I was simply speaking about the circumstances shown in the film.
@SYLTales
@SYLTales 10 ай бұрын
@@akiraunio5227 for that matter, they didn't portray Mars' low gravity.
@akiraunio5227
@akiraunio5227 10 ай бұрын
@@SYLTales Touche. Let's call it Hollywood realistic and not argue about quite good movie.
@SYLTales
@SYLTales 10 ай бұрын
@@akiraunio5227 absolutely. It is a fantastic film with a stacked cast that remains engaging and moving from beginning to end.
@ElliotNesterman
@ElliotNesterman 10 ай бұрын
_Good Will Hunting_ (1997) was Matt Damon's first starring role. It also stars Robin Williams, Minnie Driver, and Ben Affleck. Damon and Affleck wrote the screenplay, winning the Best Original Screenplay Oscar, and Robin Williams won Best Supporting Actor. It's a marvelous film.
@DawnMarieX
@DawnMarieX 10 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing it!
@AFMountaineer2000
@AFMountaineer2000 10 ай бұрын
The Rainmaker came out first but we're both ignoring God's iconic rule as baseball fan in Field of Dreams
@danielhoehne801
@danielhoehne801 10 ай бұрын
@@AFMountaineer2000 He was also one of the co-leads in School Ties with Brendan Frasier prior to Good Will Hunting. He was absolutely tiny, young, compared to GWH
@deafheaven99
@deafheaven99 10 ай бұрын
It is also one of the very best movies for reactions along with The Green Mile and Forrest Gump.
@anthonyguadagnino2681
@anthonyguadagnino2681 10 ай бұрын
@@DawnMarieXyou haven’t done good will hunting?????
@OneKillQuota
@OneKillQuota 10 ай бұрын
Great reaction, and also interesting seeing different perceptions of scenes. For instance, when the commander said "I left him behind." You took that has her being the victim, and I saw it as a commander not allowing her subordinates to accept ANY blame for the outcome. She was accepting ALL of the responsibility for what happened to Watney. Which is usually what people in the military want. A leader, that accepts the responsibility of their decisions and the actions that occur due to them. So while you saw it as a negative, I felt that it was her showing the kind of character you'd want in a leader...accepting fault so that her people wouldn't hold that burden.
@susanmaggiora4800
@susanmaggiora4800 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was a little surprised to hear her talking like that about the commander. I didn’t take it like that at all. I took it as her not allowing the rest of the crew to feel guilt for what happened, since it was her call. Edit: I think she’s not understanding what’s going on, cause she just said she didn’t like the commander when she brought up them all being in a lot of trouble for mutiny if they return to get Mark. She wasn’t saying it from her point of view, but NASA’s. She wanted to go back & get him, but wanted to make sure everyone was absolutely clear about the possible punishment they could be facing.
@Reblwitoutacause
@Reblwitoutacause 9 ай бұрын
Not to be 'that guy' ... but often women do not like other women. Especially those in position of power. Just saying.
@donsample1002
@donsample1002 10 ай бұрын
You know that scene in _Apollo 13_ where they dump a load of junk on a table and say “You gotta make a thing that does this, using only that!”? _The Martian_ is the movie for the people who wanted the whole movie to be just about those guys making the thing.
@patrickmorrey8722
@patrickmorrey8722 7 ай бұрын
Love a good xkcd reference.
@S1D3W1ND3R015
@S1D3W1ND3R015 10 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite feel good movies. No politics, no hate, no villians or heros. Just a single man trying to survive alone on another planet and the whole world helping him back on Earth. A lot of people might not like Teddy, the Director. But he is in charge of the entire space agency and he has to be direct and make decisions that not everyone is gonna agree with.
@tompercy1211
@tompercy1211 10 ай бұрын
Great reaction. When this book came out, those of us working on concepts for sending people to Mars considered it required reading. It’s incredibly technically accurate (aside from the storm at the beginning) and the combination of problem solving and Watney’s incredibly resilient attitude made it an inspirational story. The movie did a great job of adapting the book and Damon really embodies the character of Mark. Great book, great movie, great reaction.
@crackers562
@crackers562 9 ай бұрын
The book is great and has more technical stuff.... but still amazing. Whenever I see this movie is on TV I HAVE to watch it 8-)
@lethaleefox6017
@lethaleefox6017 9 ай бұрын
I am going to add this to my playlist 'The Martian collection ' where I have audiobook versions, reaction videos, and author Talks about the story.
@falcychead8198
@falcychead8198 7 ай бұрын
The book gave me an idea, though you guys working on the subject have probably already thought of it. As part of the prep for a Mars mission, I think it would be a very good idea and probably cost-effective to put a series of probes on an Aldrin cycle around Earth and Mars, spaced 4 months apart, each carrying 4 months' worth of emergency supplies. If a crew should get stranded, they could remotely direct a probe to land on Mars, tiding them over at least until the next probe flies by. That would be very preferable to scrambling to put together and launch a rescue mission.
@mortimerbrewster3671
@mortimerbrewster3671 10 ай бұрын
You were kinda correct when you said the Martian would be a tall (6-foot) human looking Martian but missed the mark when your said Damon would be friends with it. Although, considering he spoke to himself throughout the entire movie, you could say he was friends with himself. You're a genius.
@DawnMarieX
@DawnMarieX 10 ай бұрын
Exactly!! 😅
@user-kg7co9vi5r
@user-kg7co9vi5r 10 ай бұрын
Your assumption about human alien friendship is actually the plot of "Enemy Mine"
@LC-xn4dp
@LC-xn4dp 10 ай бұрын
For earth girls even the aliens have to be 6-foot 😂
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. 10 ай бұрын
​@@DawnMarieXDawn, I really hope that you do react to '2001: A Space Odyssey', it's a really important classic film.
@HollywoodMarine0351
@HollywoodMarine0351 10 ай бұрын
@@DawnMarieXI worked a security detail with both Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. I thought Matt would be taller but he’s 5’10” (1.778 meters). Ben on the other hand is definitely tall.
@joeconcepts5552
@joeconcepts5552 10 ай бұрын
For me, a great test for the appeal of an actor is how much time you can spend with them in a movie by themselves. Damon really proves here how likable and talented he is. All these great acting scenes and no one for him to act opposite against.
@jamo8378
@jamo8378 9 ай бұрын
Like Tom Hanks in Castaway. He needed no one. Except maybe Wilson.
@little-wytch
@little-wytch 10 ай бұрын
Pathfinder was the first rover we sent to Mars in the 90s. It was pretty big international news when it landed and started sending back pictures, that's why the movie expects most people to know about it. If you fart in a space suit, your fart isn't floating around in space forever, it's floating around in your space suit until you inhale it or take the space suit off inside the ship. lol.
@johnhannon4074
@johnhannon4074 9 ай бұрын
"Why are you so battered and bruised?" Your body needs protein to rebuild and maintain damage repairs. He's been eating potatoes only for only a year, every bruise, every strained muscle, just builds up.
@dennisswainston411
@dennisswainston411 10 ай бұрын
Matt Damon is part of the cast in the "Oceans" movies. He is also the lead in the " Bourne Identity" movies... All worth the watching!
@bluecollartradesman715
@bluecollartradesman715 9 ай бұрын
Mark Wahlberg turned down Oceans to do Planet of the Apes. Matt Damon was cast instead.
@Reblwitoutacause
@Reblwitoutacause 9 ай бұрын
​@@bluecollartradesman715can't wait for the AI tech to catch up, so i can watch Oceans 11 with Mark in Matt's role
@francismcknight724
@francismcknight724 10 ай бұрын
That moment you realise that he is the Martian. Too funny. That's why we love you Dawn. Glad you enjoyed the movie
@therickman1990
@therickman1990 10 ай бұрын
The only unrealistic thing about this movie is the storm. Because of the thin Mars atmosphere storms can't really get that strong like that. Seriously I lost count on how many times I've watched it, it still good.
@evanflynn4680
@evanflynn4680 9 ай бұрын
Opening sequence: The storm was about to tip over the Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV). If that happened, then the entire crew would be stuck on Mars. They had to go out into the storm to get to the MAV and get into space. Staying inside would have killed them, because without the MAV, they can't get back to Earth.
@lnwolf41
@lnwolf41 10 ай бұрын
A well made movie based on real science. The Author works at NASA. FYI: the restocking rocket crashed, because the food bars liquefied under the high gravity pressure of liftoff, which caused to slosh around the cargo bay. The habitats rupture was due to a slight flaw in the seam. Because it was the only one of 3 doors he used, the excess wear caused the blowout.
@kellynorton
@kellynorton 10 ай бұрын
I've worked on satellite ground stations and various other satellite electronics/software my whole life and what I really like about this movie is that the problems are mostly real and possible and the solutions are mostly real and possible. They aren't just making up magic science because they plotted themselves into a corner. (mostly; I'm pretty sure there are no storms like that on Mars). There are a lot of good Matt Damon movies: Rounders, Dogma, The Rainmaker, Stuck on You, The Departed, The Green Zone, the new True Grit, Elysium and a bunch more. The dude works a lot.
@DawnMarieX
@DawnMarieX 10 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’ll add them to the list ❤
@odysseusrex5908
@odysseusrex5908 10 ай бұрын
There are certainly storms on Mars with very high wind velocities, but the air is so thin there, one half of one percent of Earth's atmospheric pressure, that the force of the wind could never blow the rocket over like that.
@trevorgoddard2278
@trevorgoddard2278 10 ай бұрын
Most of the science was good, where they diverged massively for dramatic reasons was when they slowed down for the pickup. Changes in speed or direction at closest approach during a slingshot manoeuvre will produce the largest effect on the exit speed and direction, meaning by slowing down to catch him they would not be able to return to earth. But apparently they felt that more drama was needed (never mind what their technical experts told them).
@bodine57
@bodine57 10 ай бұрын
I'll second The Rainmaker. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, based on a John Grisham novel; what more could you ask for??!
@mikecronis
@mikecronis 10 ай бұрын
As a professional Astrogator my whole life, I can attest most of this movie is fiction and the physics is lacking for sake of story-telling. It's a fun movie, though.
@prenz1015
@prenz1015 10 ай бұрын
A really underrated, if not totally forgotten, Matt Damon movie from way back is The Rainmaker. It's a courtroom drama where Damon plays a rooker trial lawyer. It stars Danny DeVito, John Voigt, Claire Danes, and Roy Scheider who played Chief Brody in Jaws. I really recommend it Dawn.
@kathyastrom1315
@kathyastrom1315 10 ай бұрын
What great timing! Literally two minutes ago, I just finished relistening to the audiobook of this novel. I love both the book and the film.
@DawnMarieX
@DawnMarieX 10 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy!
@blechtic
@blechtic 10 ай бұрын
@@DawnMarieX You should read the book. It's excellent, has more stuff, goes deeper and explains things. All the funny comes from the book, it wasn't just added to the movie.
@lawrencewestby9229
@lawrencewestby9229 10 ай бұрын
Scientifically, there were two major issue with the movie. The first is the storm at the beginning, while winds can reach the speed described the atmosphere is so thin that the amount of force would be no worse than a gentle breeze on Earth. The second problem is the "Ironman" scene, as it's depicted it drastically perverts the laws of motion, and while theoretically it could be done it would be practically impossible to pull off. That said, "The Martian" is still one of my favorite movies.
@henrikmikaelkristensen4784
@henrikmikaelkristensen4784 10 ай бұрын
The bomb wouldn’t have worked either. Atmospheric pressure isn’t anywhere near enough to produce the necessary thrust to slow down even a small spacecraft.
@JanglesPrime999
@JanglesPrime999 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, the novel does the ending differently. The movie frames the story beginning with the accident and ending with the commander rescuing Watney because she feels personally responsible for leaving him behind. The novel frames it with Watney beginning alone after the storm, then later showing the storm, then even later Lewis's command decisions are questioned by the powers-that-be, and ends with her being a good commander and directing the crew. The novel even pokes fun at the Hollywood ending which is what we got with the movie.
@davepowder4020
@davepowder4020 10 ай бұрын
Dawn's before-viewing predictions are always fun!
@charleswatkins8558
@charleswatkins8558 9 ай бұрын
THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES THAT THEY HAVE MADE IN THE PAST TEN TO TWENTY YEARS !! AND I HAVE WATCHED A LOT OF MOVIES !!!
@chetcarman3530
@chetcarman3530 10 ай бұрын
2001 is the beginning of modern sci fi/space movies. It redefined the genre & affected the look & feel of movies ever since!❤❤❤
@user-mg5mv2tn8q
@user-mg5mv2tn8q 10 ай бұрын
2001 was definitely revolutionary. The argument could be made, though, that Destination Moon (1950) should hold the honor of initiating modern science fiction filmmaking. No less than Robert A. Heinlein served as a technical advisor, and he also co-wrote the script. Before Destination Moon, there was basically no such thing as serious, science-based science fiction in film.
@chetcarman3530
@chetcarman3530 10 ай бұрын
@@user-mg5mv2tn8q Before 2001, Destination Moon (& Forbidden Planet) was imo, the metric for Sci Fi/Space filmmaking. In fact, I watched DM again about a week ago. I was a kid when it came out & it still holds up. 2001 just upped the game by a huge leap, much as DM had, so I agree.
@LordNelsonkm
@LordNelsonkm 10 ай бұрын
2001 is so cerebral though. It's more of an art film. 2010 is much more available to regular audiences but still has a good part of the story involved.
@chetcarman3530
@chetcarman3530 10 ай бұрын
@@LordNelsonkm after seeing some comments about 2010 on some other reaction channels, I watched it again recently. I'm not sure I ever watched it again after it's initial release in the theaters, as I'd been so disappointed. Like now, I'm generally skeptical of sequels, especially when not done by the og director, etc. Sorry, but IMHO it just isn't in the same league as 2001. I will concede that had there never been the Kubrick original, with a little tweaking, 2010 could stand on its own as a decent sci fi flick alongside others of its time, but when stacked next to the og, just doesn't compare.
@andrewspam
@andrewspam 9 ай бұрын
I think you could trace the modern sci-fi movies to “Forbidden Planet” from 1956. The robot came back in “Lost in Space”. The interaction between the Captain, Science Officer, and the doctor was reprised in “Star Trek”. The plot was cerebral and again foreshadowed the moral question in “Star Trek”. As an aside, Leslie Nielson was performing in this drama. He didn’t enter comedy until 1968 when he starred in “Airplane”.
@blakewalker84120
@blakewalker84120 9 ай бұрын
30:20 "How do you know how to make a bomb?" He's a chemist. No doubt, a Ph.D. in chemistry. He knows how to make a thousand bombs out of a thousand different combinations of chemicals.
@SubterrelProspector
@SubterrelProspector 9 ай бұрын
I can't yell if she's trying to imply that he SHOULDN'T be able to make one when she says that.
@itsrosco
@itsrosco 10 ай бұрын
You finally working out that he was the Martian made me laugh. I want to know what the council is firing in the water over in Peterhead for you to come up with the story at the start though.
@RiverRockXIII
@RiverRockXIII 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for existing. Love your voice and this movie haha
@Greg_Andrews
@Greg_Andrews 5 ай бұрын
Just started the video and.... ... I LOVE the prediction in the beginning! Things like this make your reactions so much more fun! (IMO)
@GodlikeLFC97
@GodlikeLFC97 10 ай бұрын
Somebody's already recommended 'Good Will Hunting', which is one of my top 5 fave movies ever. He's also superb in 'The Bourne' Franchise (Identity, Supremacy, Ultimatum) and another fave of mine 'The Talented Mr Ripley!' 😉😘
@mikedignum1868
@mikedignum1868 10 ай бұрын
Kind of reminds me of Robinson Crusoe on Mars. The winds are not that strong on Mars... The 1980 TV series The Martain Chronicles is an interesting series, it details humanity's attempts to settle on Mars. Many would-be colonists are fleeing Earth in search of a better life or business opportunities, whilst others might be seeking something more spiritual. PS...Sean Bean dose not die in this film.
@user-mg5mv2tn8q
@user-mg5mv2tn8q 10 ай бұрын
Robinson Crusoe on Mars was a very good film.
@odysseusrex5908
@odysseusrex5908 10 ай бұрын
That excellent TV mini series was, of course, based on the classic book of the same name by Ray Bradbury. Most of the episodes were taken almost word for word from stories in the book. The book is not really a novel, but rather a collection of only loosely connected short stories, one of the best ever written though.
@tvdroid22
@tvdroid22 9 ай бұрын
Earth and Mars are closest in their orbits to each other every 26 months. Even then, it still takes about 8 months to get there.
@Coldsnap500
@Coldsnap500 9 ай бұрын
”I would really love to go to space”… This really makes me want to see Dawn react to Gravity!
@simonfrederiksen104
@simonfrederiksen104 10 ай бұрын
I'll never get tired of watching reactions to The Martian - that and "The Mummy" with Brendan Fraser
@zackgallardo
@zackgallardo 10 ай бұрын
Dawn I WISH that i could go into the movies blind like you do. What an experience that must be. Even so you are often more accurate with plot guesses than most. Good job! Hope you have as much eatching these as it seems.
@blechtic
@blechtic 10 ай бұрын
They sell blindfolds. Seriously, though, she gets movies recommended to her. And presumably they show movies on TV where you are or on streaming platforms. Pick stuff to watch on random. If they suck, stop watching and move on.
@TenTonNuke
@TenTonNuke 10 ай бұрын
You are the type of person who could be adrift at sea in a functioning boat because you're waiting on the rescue boat. You ARE the rescue boat.
@SathReacts
@SathReacts 9 ай бұрын
Every time she talks about 'the martian' teaching him the ways, I can't help but think of the Paul/Jamis scenes from Dune. LOL
@cmcculloch1
@cmcculloch1 10 ай бұрын
Matt Damon has actually played an Avenger on an Avengers film sort of - he was playing Loki in the play been performed on Asgard in Thor Ragnarok. He was also on Deadpool 2 with Alan Tudyck (Wash from Firefly) they were the guys sat on the truck that Cable asks what year it is then shoots them
@erwinprivatt1997
@erwinprivatt1997 10 ай бұрын
Dawn Marie said that she enjoys seeing Earth from a distance. Wait, what!?!? Could she be a Martian?
@MegaSkills9
@MegaSkills9 10 ай бұрын
He ends up living up there for as long as he can so he ends up becoming THE MARTIAN. - In the future it will be a real challenge for any humans from Earth. Good luck to us.
@rubroken
@rubroken 10 ай бұрын
I love your predictions before the movies. Creative, and not always close but fun anyway!
@arraymac227
@arraymac227 10 ай бұрын
More Matt Damon movies? Start at the beginning: Good Will Hunting.
@sinappanis
@sinappanis 10 ай бұрын
The best part about this movie to me was the fact that they were willing to throw much money away to safe his life. Something that I feel wouldn't happen in real life. This movie surprised me with the amount of comedy and still managed to be very captivating.
@brachypelmasmith
@brachypelmasmith 9 ай бұрын
I think it would happen. especially the "first" time. Just like that cave rescue for the boys in Thailand or even the search for the titanic sub, I think/hope world would unite in order to try to save him.
@paulamoya7956
@paulamoya7956 9 ай бұрын
You always make me giggle & smile large .. Thanks for being totally true to you and always being hella real with your perspective. 🌠
@chaosmage175
@chaosmage175 8 ай бұрын
When you asked if he knew how to fix the oxygen and water machines one detail that's in the book but not in the movie is that in addition to being a botanist Mark is a mechanical engineer, so he *would* know how to fix them, or at least had the technical skill to figure it out. He actually does maintenance on them in the book!
@navagate1900
@navagate1900 10 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure you got all of your guesses right, some where a little late, but ultimately they were all correct. I'll give you a 100%.
@DawnMarieX
@DawnMarieX 10 ай бұрын
Yay! 🥰
@ethankeller1835
@ethankeller1835 10 ай бұрын
This needs to happen- New movies need to be made based off of your plot ideas after seeing the actual movie poster.
@DawnMarieX
@DawnMarieX 10 ай бұрын
Yesss!
@MorliHolect
@MorliHolect 9 ай бұрын
Actually a movie with the plot about "an astronaut going to another planet where he finds a friendly alien and they become buddies" is gonna happen soon: Project Hail Mary...
@patrickmorrey8722
@patrickmorrey8722 7 ай бұрын
@@MorliHolect I mean they never end up on a planet but yeah. I liked that book even more than the martian so I hope it gets a good movie.
@douglasgray6637
@douglasgray6637 10 ай бұрын
This is great Dawn , one of my favourite movies of the last 10 years , I have watched this more times than anything Star Trek or Star Wars. I bought the extended edition on 4K Blu Ray and the picture and sound is fantastic. I delighted you are watching this movie, I'm going to watch your reaction right now 👍
@DawnMarieX
@DawnMarieX 10 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy!! ❤
@TexasAnlaShok
@TexasAnlaShok 9 ай бұрын
I recall going to a Jet Propulsion Laboratories open house right before Pathfinder launched. They had a full scale mock-up of the lander, that petal thing looking thing, which landed by inflating enormous airbags and then tumbling along like a giant beach ball until it came to rest. They were demonstrating how they would unfold it depending on which way it was orientated. They even had a way to open it if it landed upside down.
@dwightgruber8308
@dwightgruber8308 10 ай бұрын
I was touched and amused by your innocent predictions about the movie. It was charming how you could be so wrong but so right at the same time. 😊
@maximillianosaben
@maximillianosaben 10 ай бұрын
Such a fun movie. Surprisingly enjoyable, given the premise.
@CrashTestPilot
@CrashTestPilot 10 ай бұрын
My wife sits with the tablet on her lap and feverishly Googles everything while watching a movie. By the end of this movie, she was suddenly an expert in botany, Newtonian physics, and the weather on Mars.
@ElvesofZion
@ElvesofZion 10 ай бұрын
The reason he looked so beat up towards the end was malnutrition and scurvy, without all the nutrients needed to heal every bump caused long bruising, and even wounds that seemed healed would resurface.
@bigwill8145
@bigwill8145 10 ай бұрын
Just in case you didn't know Mark isn't the only one that needs food the crew of the ship that would go to get him would also need to be able to eat just saying which is why they would need to resupply from Earth not to mention also needing more fuel for the ship and the gravity assist that comes from swinging around Earth
@magicbrownie1357
@magicbrownie1357 10 ай бұрын
Great science fiction with a sense of humor. Loved this film!
@GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
@GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames 10 ай бұрын
According to Neil DeGrasse Tyson, the only serious scientific error is hoe strong the winds would have been during the storm. The atmosphere on Mars is so thin a hurricane would feel like a pleasant spring day because the winds are so weak.
@mattp6089
@mattp6089 9 ай бұрын
You were quite correct about your prediction. The Martian was in fact a VERY human-like alien approximately 6ft tall. And all alone and lonely. The Mars daily rotation is actually only about 40mins longer than Earth's. If Teddy is the director of NASA, any money says he is more than a little experienced dealing with eggheads with personality quirks and knows exactly how valuable their ideas can be...
@glyngasson8450
@glyngasson8450 9 ай бұрын
Your reactions always bring a smile to my face
@SBUBandit
@SBUBandit 9 ай бұрын
They had to go outside to get from the habitat to the ship
@imdguin
@imdguin 10 ай бұрын
Even with the dozen things that violate science and physics, it is still one of my favorite movies. Also check out the Jason Bourne series of movies, The Departed, The incredible Mr. Ripley, and Good Will Hunting.
@rayvanhorn1534
@rayvanhorn1534 9 ай бұрын
Omigosh, Dawn...you are just so dang adorable it's criminal! We need more people with your charming wit & humor, & wonderful laugh! 😄 "& the Martian man will come & save you, & teach you to fish"! 😂 love you to pieces! Such a great film, excellent script, casting & cinematography. The pace keeps you engaged & the science behind it is intriguing. (OK, you mentioned space themed films, I've got a few suggestions; "The Right Stuff", "Oblivion", "Passengers".
@cathyvickers9063
@cathyvickers9063 10 ай бұрын
Taking your idea for a sequel: if there was a return mission with the purpose of building an experimental colony, Damon's character would be onhand explaining how it could be done; even in Mission Control advising. Imagine him being part of the PR campaign drumming up American support! "I proved it could be done...one man, alone, with only the most rudimentary resources. This mission is going to demonstrate what can be done when a fully equipped team has state-of-the-art gear and a lot of old-fashioned knowhow!" (Reporter): "And you on the ground advising them." (He laughs): "With me advising them!"
@Mike_Sierra_2711
@Mike_Sierra_2711 10 ай бұрын
Another great space movie and hardly reacted is "The Right Stuff". Its about the test pilots in the 40s and 50s and the forming of the very first american astronauts for the Mercury program. Highly recommended and so underrated! 👌
@susanmaggiora4800
@susanmaggiora4800 9 ай бұрын
That would be way too long for her..
@cruesome1971
@cruesome1971 10 ай бұрын
Your next Matt Damon-related space film has to be Interstellar. Your reactions are always superb.🙌
@rickardroach9075
@rickardroach9075 10 ай бұрын
Spoiler! 🤦‍♂️
@4ytcomment
@4ytcomment 8 ай бұрын
god i love your whole sense of humor!!😂😂
@jeffrtd2665
@jeffrtd2665 10 ай бұрын
I'm loving your opening predictions lol :)
@Arthur_King_of_the_Britons
@Arthur_King_of_the_Britons 10 ай бұрын
*FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR (1986)*
@emwa3600
@emwa3600 10 ай бұрын
Oh yes!! Such a wonderful li'l film! I usually link that film to 2002's CLOCKSTOPPERS and then 2008's MINUTEMEN for a fun teen film festival.
@auntvesuvi3872
@auntvesuvi3872 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, Dawn! 🟠 I love this movie... and it's very true to Andy Weir's novel. #DawnMarie #RidleyScott #TheMartian
@locutus9956
@locutus9956 9 ай бұрын
Never change dawn, the moment you realised Matt Damon WAS the Martian and there werent going to be any little green men was priceless! :D
@karlbecker8775
@karlbecker8775 10 ай бұрын
You are officially on my bucket list. I want to sit down with you for a day, just say words, and listen to your interpretation of what those words mean. ;)
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 10 ай бұрын
I once tried to watch this movie years ago right after it came out. I think I fell asleep watching it. But, Dawn Marie's reactions make movies so much more entertaining. We luv yah Dawn. 🙌🤙
@robertzapata5395
@robertzapata5395 10 ай бұрын
I've said it before and I'll say it again Dawn... you should have your own TV show like maybe a talk show or movie critic or something like that. I think you would be a smash!!
@MikeWood
@MikeWood 10 ай бұрын
I can't believe how accurate your guesses were on the plot at the beginning. ;) This was a fun watch with you. Great movie. :)
@BlackVultureX
@BlackVultureX 10 ай бұрын
Before I start watching, your plot prediction made me laugh so hard I choked on my drink. 😂
@LazloHo
@LazloHo 10 ай бұрын
The reason it is all broadcast on TV is that it is a NASA mission, and so taxpayer funded and so the American public has a right to know all about it (since it has no national security implications).
@willsofer3679
@willsofer3679 10 ай бұрын
And likewise, there are no copyrights, because anything produced by the government legally belongs to the American people. In theory, at least. Even classified information technically belongs to the American public. We just don't have ready access to it. That's the reasoning behind Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
@billtisch3698
@billtisch3698 10 ай бұрын
And so it was back in the 60s with the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs. All our launches and flights were broadcast live as they happened, while the USSR only announced a space mission after it was over. IF it succeeded. A number of flights were failures and cosmonauts were killed. We didn't know about it until years later. As a kid I attributed it to America's righteousness and honesty while the Russians were lying cheaters. Whatever. [Add big laugh from Dawn here.]
@aussierob3860
@aussierob3860 10 ай бұрын
If you’d like to see Damon at his best, give the Bourne movies a go Dawn.
@maxwiidanen7281
@maxwiidanen7281 10 ай бұрын
I love how long you stuck with the alien idea😂
@MWBTR
@MWBTR 10 ай бұрын
I laughed so hard when you realized....He's the Martian! Great video!
@robertzapata5395
@robertzapata5395 10 ай бұрын
I love how you try and figure out what the movie is going to be about. For those of us who have seen the movie it's more entertaining than the movie itself watching your prediction about the movies plot. Love ya Dawn!
@DawnMarieX
@DawnMarieX 10 ай бұрын
Haha 😅 thank you so much for watching!
@willsofer3679
@willsofer3679 10 ай бұрын
Yes and no. You get times where a reactor absolutely fixates on what they say, and doesn't really fully enjoy the movie, as written, as a result. Like, in this case, waiting over half the movie for a Martian extraterrestrial to show up. lol
@SilentBob731
@SilentBob731 10 ай бұрын
A truly excellent movie...compelling drama, hilarious comedy, and a stellar (pun intended) cast. 👍 I "liked" this video despite the threat of showcasing the mind-numbingly boring 2001: A Space Odyssey. 🤨
@DT-hp8de
@DT-hp8de 10 ай бұрын
I love how, at the beginning, you kept waiting for an alien to pop up LOLLL
@katherinedinwiddie4526
@katherinedinwiddie4526 10 ай бұрын
Nice watching you experience these movies . Thanks for your reactions.
@SubterrelProspector
@SubterrelProspector 9 ай бұрын
I know lots of your viewers like it but I can't sit through another video of you being unnecessarily confused by half the movie cause you're speculating about stuff that'll never happen. People don't go into movies totally blind typically. They look at a poster. Read a synopsis. SOMETHING. Giving you a Like still but come on you don't have to interrogate the narrative every time. Don't you wanna just follow a story without being so confused for most of it?
@RoadDoug
@RoadDoug 10 ай бұрын
I just love your reactions. You have the funniest laugh and the cutest smile.
@i_love_rescue_animals
@i_love_rescue_animals 10 ай бұрын
Someone already beat me to recommending Good Will Hunting, another great role of his (but smaller) is in Ocean's 11 - a GREAT caper movie, ensemble cast with lots of great actors and it's SO cool and so much fun. Great reaction as usual. ❤
@legendofzeida2516
@legendofzeida2516 9 ай бұрын
Very fun reaction video 😂 you are amazing 😎
@stephen2583
@stephen2583 4 ай бұрын
Love this film, i can just watch it again and again and again. and that line "Mark Whatney: Space Pirate" - greatest line of all time.
@Inglonias
@Inglonias 9 ай бұрын
* We have a long history of using human poop as fertilizer. It's given the much more pleasant name of "night soil" and we typically use animal poop instead because human poop spreads bacteria that likes to live inside of people if you're not careful. * "How long does it take to get to Mars?" - It depends on where Mars and Earth are in relation to each other. Depending on their relative positions, it may not even be possible to get from one to another because you need more or less rocket fuel to do so. It's mentioned in the book that Hermes can do a constant thrust, so it has more flexibility, but it also means the courses are more complicated. * Pathfinder is a 1990s era Mars lander. It came down with a tiny little rover named Sojourner. * In the book the movie is based on, Mark loses contact a second time with NASA after breaking the Pathfinder rover. For pacing reasons, they removed this from the movie.
@debbyemerson3877
@debbyemerson3877 10 ай бұрын
Love your reactions Dawn ❤ Your guess of a friendly alien was fun and your realization later was too! Glad you enjoyed the comedy of this. Matt Damon kills this. Try Dogma soon!
@lloyddobblerNJ
@lloyddobblerNJ 9 ай бұрын
lmao.... that prediction of what the flick was about was priceless. Matt Damon goes to mars and finds a friendly martian 😆😆
@philmullineaux5405
@philmullineaux5405 10 ай бұрын
He was also in good will hunting, true grit, Oceans 11, school ties, a great poker movie, and he and the female captain were both in Interstellar!
@timeless_realm
@timeless_realm 10 ай бұрын
Great review!
@emmitbrown5631
@emmitbrown5631 10 ай бұрын
God damn it!!!! He's the martian. 😂 It's stuff like that, that brings me back.
@Reblwitoutacause
@Reblwitoutacause 9 ай бұрын
If something like this happened IRL, there is *_absolutely no way that EVERYONE in the world would not follow EVERY update about that mission_* It would be absolutely all that anyone talked about.
@zandylovesrisk
@zandylovesrisk 9 ай бұрын
Also NASA is public company or something in this future so every becomes accessible pretty quickly.
@brycedyck8450
@brycedyck8450 10 ай бұрын
Before even watching your reaction, I know I am going to love it😊
@DawnMarieX
@DawnMarieX 10 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoyed it!
@brycedyck8450
@brycedyck8450 10 ай бұрын
A day on Mars is 24 hours, 37 minutes, and while dust storms happen there, the air is too thin to pick up gravel the way they show in the movie : )
@phtevenj
@phtevenj 10 ай бұрын
i love your prediction about matt meeting a martian... that was adorable
@stefanlaskowski6660
@stefanlaskowski6660 9 ай бұрын
The Martian day is just 37 minutes longer than Earth's, so for all intents and purposes it can be treated as one of our days.
@tonikaihola5408
@tonikaihola5408 10 ай бұрын
He was technically an alien as well, from a Martian perspective.
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