A group of astronauts together with their robotic dog travel to Mars to see what happened to the oxygen farm they started years ago only to find out they aren't alone. Subscribe to our friends channel: tinyurl.com/Movie-Recaps
@@lafleurstudios Plus it had been damaged in the landing, that could have stopped certain protocols from working, they should have had backup software or deeper programming that totally disalows harm to the crew like you'z two'z say though.. faliure in programming..wasn't adequate for a MILITARY robot.
Actually the astronauts were being hunted by the robotic companion(that would be the robot, after it malfunctioned) not the swarm. Only 1 person died from that swarm due to an explosion, the rest were killed by the robot.
I didn't realize it but when you hear someone narrate an entire movie, eventually you come upon scenes that are so ridiculous and fanciful and impossible that when they're stated in language it's way less believable than if it were acted out
I don't know if you've read Dune, but it's exactly like that. It's narrated in a very serious tone, very intellectual and highbrow, and then something inconceivably ridiculous happens. Oh she drank some magic juice and reduced her conscience to the size of an atom and now she and her unborn baby have complete memory of all the past lives of their ancestry? Ok
This guy left out one very important item. At the very end of the movie they show The rock from Mars wobbling. Which implies that it’s not a rock but an egg. Meaning once the egg gets to earth it’s going to hatch. I think they did this to allow for a part two.
If you like this try Terraformars anime series and live action movie. Same set up but cockroaches have evolved into formiddable fighters on Mars. Humans on earth have animal genes inserted into them to make them more powerful and sent to deal with the roaches.
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@@theuglykwan mhm, true, even better, you can watch the recap in 2x speed or to save even more time, dont even watch it! read a synopsis of 3 sentences and then google the ending, that should do it.
Aaah, the good old under engineered Hollywood spaceship that easily breakdown and always need manual activation for the most needed part. Always useful to kickstart a plot line.
If my estimates are correct they’re travelling at roughly 50,000 kilometres an hour, to reach mars in 6 months. If they can travel that fast, they can accelerate fast enough to create earth-like gravity aboard their ship.
@@thisaccountnameiscompletel8949 Assuming they are using the acceleration of the craft to generate the earth like gravity, it’ll take less than 30mins to get to 50,000 km/h at 10m/s^2. So not sure what they would do for gravity for the rest of the trip!
@@oliverbutterfield9844 accelerate 50% of the way then turn the ship around and deccelerate the other 50% to your destination. that way you have artificial gravity the entire trip.
Why is every space voyage movie feel the same? It's all cookie-cutter. The crew always has these characters: the noble captain who eventually sacrifices his life to save the crew / mission, the nerdy scientist, one Chad asshole, one female astronaut who has to prove her worth to the other men, one traitor / guy on a secret mission from the military who jeopardises the whole mission, and a robot companion.
Because every space voyage movie is just mimicking the original 60's Lost in Space T.V. series. And even then Lost in Space just mimicked Sea Voyage tales like Treasure Island. Oddly enough they made an animated Treasure Island that had space travel instead of sea travel. Noble Captain/traitor/robot. check, check, check.
And how all the crew members are just incompetent imbeciles who didn't know how to work professionally and always screw up their mission, but somehow were mysteriously selected to lead such an important mission for Humanity 😂
Man I so wish that Tom Sizemore wouldn't haven become a insane drug addict cause honestly he's like one of my favorite actors. He's been apart of some of the most amazing movies to come out in the last 50 years
Actually, for how old this movie is, a lot of the science is pretty accurate. The AMEE drone with the dual blade counter rotating propeller? That's real. I mean a lot of still very Hollywood, but I mean... It's not bad.
The ending would have been better if when he leaned over and while kissing her an alien bug climbs out of his mouth and climbs into hers. The End... Roll credits.
I hate how these Mars movies don't show how much faster and stronger a human from earth would be on Mars. Mars is only 38% the gravity of earth so you'd be able to run way faster jump way higher be much more agile be way way stronger. You'd have to work put to keep up your earth strength but even your organs would work more efficiently because their would be less tax on them. In the future people born on Mars will adapt and if they came to earth they'd likley need to be super strong or use an exoskeleton to get around because they'd be so fragile here.
20 years, and the algae has created an atmosphere!?! I just love how science fiction movie writers ignore the science part! This movie will never soil any screens I have.
NASA should get busy with de-best looking space suits that I have seen in space Syfy flicks. With computerized calibrated helmets, with the powered cell-oxygens system the blue color looks so dope!
It's amazing that someone put a helicopter on the rover since this movie was made 20 years before we sent a helicopter to the red planet. Maybe the initial inspiration came from this movie.
@@latonyagreen-warner7402 better than listening to songs like how most people do, including me. Honestly, what you are doing is very smart of you, imma take that advice and start listening to some documentaries of my own liking. Because its a great way to spend time while gaining interesting knowledge.
Might be good to be clearer to list the title of the movie you are summarising? Unless that's a legal issue for some reason I am not aware of? Good summary though, just not 100% sure what the movie is? - - - oh wait? I need captions on and the title is briefly on screen at the start then obscured by captions. Hmmm. Stick it in the title please cheers
Its not impossible to breath in Mars, if can practice humble respartory behavior. this means not interacting to use up the O2. Almost asleep/play dead. Some altitude has marginaly compress 02, your lungs must evolve stamina of fish gill storage effect.
Real astronauts are chosen because they're almost robotic hyperbrains. Emotion, hysteria, selfishness, etc are screened out in the selection process and any successful mission would be protocoled to oblivion : fat chance of shower scenes, game-playing, etc. Would make a dull movie though.