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Harry (Pierce Brosnan) drives flat out as the volcano finally blows it's top and the pyroclastic cloud chases them into a mine shaft.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Old Smokey develops a bad temper in this volcanic disaster spectacle. Harry Dalton (Pierce Brosnan) is a volcano expert whose interest became more than academic after he lost the woman he loved in a volcanic emergency. When he is sent to investigate unusual seismic activity in the quiet Pacific Northwest community of Dante's Peak, he discovers people boiled to death in the local hot spring and plant and animal life dying or displaying unusual illnesses near the city's supposedly dormant volcano. Harry becomes convinced that a major volcanic catastrophe is in the cards. Rachel Wando (Linda Hamilton), the town's mayor, is a single mother who also runs the local cafe, and now that Dante's Peak has been named one of the most desirable small towns in America, tourists have been flocking to the diner and other local businesses. While concerned with the safety of her community, Rachel takes a cynical view of Harry's warnings about the volcano; she has no desire to alarm either the town's residents or the wealthy visitors lining the city's pockets. Nevertheless, Harry tries to convince Rachel of the potential danger, as they begin to develop feelings for each other that are not strictly professional. The summer of 1997 was a big season for killer volcanoes at the movies, as Dante's Peak and Volcano opened within a few months of each other.
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TM & © Universal (1997)
Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Jeremy Foley, Grant Heslov, Tzi Ma, Kirk Trutner, Arabella Field, Linda Hamilton, Jamie Renée Smith
Director: Roger Donaldson
Producers: Ilona Herzberg, Gale Anne Hurd, Staci A. Hunter, Geoff Murphy, Marliese Schneider, Joseph Singer
Screenwriter: Leslie Bohem
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Комментарии : 1,6 тыс.   
@atwaterpub
@atwaterpub 10 лет назад
I worked as a 2-D Rotoscope artist on this movie. I remember from dailies hearing that some of the CG pyroclastic cloud tests took up to 40 hours a frame to render. The CG team worked very hard on this movie, even coming in to work at 4AM to get render time. This VFX work was done at Digital Domain and for a long time afterwards the steel bridge model was kept in the parking lot.
@PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures
@PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures 4 года назад
Your team did a great job. This film for me features the most consisently great effects of the last thirty years, I honesty can't see an effect that looks flawed in this movie, and it mirrors real volcanic activity so well. I'd place Starship Troopers, the star-forge sequence of Tree of Life and Master & Commander pretty high as special effects that have genuinely floored me in the cinema, but Dante's Peak really shows as a labour of love and a tremendous achievement. Be proud!
@atwaterpub
@atwaterpub 4 года назад
@@PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures Thank you for your kind words. It was an exciting time...
@shep9231
@shep9231 3 года назад
the work on this movie is amazing. you guys shoiuld be proud of the work you did.
@atwaterpub
@atwaterpub 3 года назад
@@shep9231 Thank you. Everybody worked long days.
@radicalthunder5740
@radicalthunder5740 3 года назад
Bunch of bullshit
@tomarnold7284
@tomarnold7284 Год назад
There's very few films tell the true destruction of a pyroclastic flow. Most of them focused on floating lava and flying rocks. Dante's Peak truly delivered the devastation of the event.
@mariasangrenta4629
@mariasangrenta4629 Год назад
I'm from Brazil and here doesn't have earthquakes and volcanos, not even hurricanes. Just floods... And very, very rain in the summer.
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 11 месяцев назад
​@@mariasangrenta4629 Is this the only Volcano movie to do a Pyroclastic Cloud? It looks like it is
@davideprivitera2085
@davideprivitera2085 7 месяцев назад
Nice film done very well, the only thing that in my opinion could have been saved is the car that continues to move forward, despite having melted the tires while passing over the lava 🤣
@TomAS-wm5mn
@TomAS-wm5mn 6 месяцев назад
only difference is, they protagonists would've never made it out, the flow would of engulfed them right there before they hit the mine
@fallinginthed33p
@fallinginthed33p Месяц назад
They got the dynamic motion of the pyroclastic flow correct. The geologists near Mount St Helens would have seen something like this before they were overwhelmed by pyroclastic flows.
@78FullSizeBronco
@78FullSizeBronco 3 года назад
This and Twister are the two best 90's disaster films in my opinion! Can watch either of them over and over and never get bored of the story.
@IamLastKings2049
@IamLastKings2049 Год назад
What about Volcano?
@tomarnold7284
@tomarnold7284 Год назад
Both Twister and Dante's Peak were groundbreaking visual effects that can withstand the test of time, beats even some of the special effects today!
@lelekoJumboJet
@lelekoJumboJet Год назад
@@IamLastKings2049 Volcano is completely lame when compared to these two masterpieces!
@PikaDamos
@PikaDamos Год назад
@@lelekoJumboJet The daughter anyone?
@johngoldsworthy7135
@johngoldsworthy7135 Год назад
Twister is awful lol. We’re so extreeeme!
@Bell52c
@Bell52c 2 года назад
Having studied volcanology, I have to say that this is probably the most realistic part of the film. Pyroclastic flows are massive, unstoppable forces that can obliterate anything, be it town or forest. They are also incredibly fast depending on the force that produced them. The 'hiding in the mine' is also proven to work IRL against flows.
@patrickcross1571
@patrickcross1571 2 года назад
Wait, really? I'd thought, looking back at Herculaneum as an example, that the thermal shock from the heat of the flow would kill you at that close a range even if the flow didn't directly hit you.
@lev6812
@lev6812 2 года назад
Where did you study volcanology? I've a great interest in pursuing a career like that, but living in Ireland it's impossible, so I'd have to go abroad.
@shadowmewfred09
@shadowmewfred09 Год назад
@@lev6812 really? You have the giants causeway in Northern Ireland I'm kind of surprised that there isn't more geography based courses out there considering that's ignuis formed. But if you want a good one in the UK my brother who studied geology says Bristol has plenty of good natural geography courses including volcanology
@girlsdrinkfeck
@girlsdrinkfeck Год назад
what isnt realistic is the car doing an average 300mph to pace the cloud
@TheMouseAvenger
@TheMouseAvenger Год назад
​@@girlsdrinkfeckWell, thank heavens they got a great head start, then!
@ronnie_g5051
@ronnie_g5051 9 лет назад
For a film made in 1996 and released in 1997 the visual effects still hold up in my opinion and the smoke plume from the volcano looks especially nice.
@MOTHMAN225
@MOTHMAN225 9 лет назад
I was thinking they exact same thing. The VFX are still pretty damn good. Better than some of the CG crap shown today.
@ronnie_g5051
@ronnie_g5051 9 лет назад
Yea...in some ways the CGI nowadays looks fake compared to back when Dante's peak was released..funny how that works
@ronnie_g5051
@ronnie_g5051 9 лет назад
***** true dat!!true dat!! That smoke plume is the crowing point here...im pretty sure ILM did this....coolness...
@zeddistic
@zeddistic 9 лет назад
Kameron Green +Robert Lee I heard that the eruption and pyroclastic flow was NOT cgi but a miniture set with real smoke and stuff. and that they added it into the scene with CGI :)
@ronnie_g5051
@ronnie_g5051 9 лет назад
ZedTV you know now that u mentioned it i did hear something like that....well whatever they did they mixed it well with the cgi and practical effects...props to them.
@gypsydanger1013
@gypsydanger1013 Год назад
I was a 90s baby and grew up with movies like this, Volcano, and Twister. I really wish they still made them like this. The only other one that's even vaguely close to this is The Core
@kenniandrepedersen1590
@kenniandrepedersen1590 10 лет назад
They were better at special effects in 1997, than they are today. THAT is simply amazing!
@Moviedirector94
@Moviedirector94 10 лет назад
got it right, special effects were amazing back in those days, those were filmmaking effects, now they're cgi computer effects, its dumb, and those houses and trees were models, if it was today, it'll be computer
@kenniandrepedersen1590
@kenniandrepedersen1590 10 лет назад
Yeah I believe you are right. Models are more realistic literally than cgi. They should go back to that!! :-)
@RobertMorgan
@RobertMorgan 6 лет назад
Kenni André Pedersen take the time to go back and watch Jurassic Park again, from 1993. It's almost sad that the effects in it look SO good, even though they're old enough to drink, especially compared with some of the shoddy crap of today. When JP was made, some major scenes required massive server farms running 24x7 for weeks to properly render what made it to the final, and it's stunning. It's a benchmark. Yet today the galaxy s8 phone I type this comment on has more processing speed and power than was used 24 years ago, and SFx look worse?
@MrAGNTJ
@MrAGNTJ 6 лет назад
yea the problem now is that, making movie effects like that, takes a lot of money and work, and now days people hardly likes movies enough to pay good money for it, its a lot cheaper to use CGI wich kind of sucks.
@jdxsr85
@jdxsr85 6 лет назад
The special effects in this movie are phenomenal. One of the best disaster movies ever made.
@ihategoogleplus6002
@ihategoogleplus6002 10 лет назад
This movie was the best at building up tension and making me nervous.
@OldHoboManYouTube
@OldHoboManYouTube 5 лет назад
Yup..... Back in like 2015 when i first watched this i was just nervous and waiting to see if pyroclastic flow would kill them. And then just as they were about to hit the farm i got so nervous from all that had built up i was almost certain that they would die.
@lauriefaithprescott
@lauriefaithprescott 5 лет назад
Me too I had nightmares for about a week after I saw this movie and I was only 13 years old this movie terrified me
@Impulset0
@Impulset0 4 года назад
linda hamilton's moms flesh ripping off and the broken elbow scene gave me nightmares
@asimp7999
@asimp7999 3 года назад
Was it blessing tho
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 3 года назад
@@asimp7999 I bet Sonic the Hedgehog could outrun this if he was getting chased by that Volcanic Cloud.
@KrimzonFlygon1
@KrimzonFlygon1 5 лет назад
Lava, you can outrun. Acid, stay out of the water. Ash, use a mask. Pyroclastic cloud? Naw, you’re *done.*
@SirKolass
@SirKolass 4 года назад
Pyroclastic Cloud, drive inside a mine.
@discontinuedchannel9957
@discontinuedchannel9957 4 года назад
Now tell me how they were not fried
@coltendavison2717
@coltendavison2717 4 года назад
You are right!
@-Vitalis-
@-Vitalis- 4 года назад
​@@discontinuedchannel9957 The magic of cinematography.
@LackeysLack
@LackeysLack 4 года назад
@@discontinuedchannel9957 Mine collapse behind them blocking the tunnel. As they rammed the truck through, they took out the support beams, causing a rockfall behind them.
@gpeddino
@gpeddino 4 года назад
Great effects, great sound design, great tension buildup. Even 23 years later, this movie is better than most of its genre.
@MrChargez
@MrChargez 4 года назад
This scene sent me chills as kid Proves you don't need CGI to make a great scene
@houstonhelicoptertours1006
@houstonhelicoptertours1006 Год назад
You still need "CGI" to tie it all together. There's a metric ton of stabilization, cleanup, keying, roto, tracking and compositing in this sequence.
@kivrinsagchannel791
@kivrinsagchannel791 Год назад
Wait that's not cgi
@spirobrine9987
@spirobrine9987 10 месяцев назад
Nope just good old miniatures
@Bazookatone1
@Bazookatone1 8 месяцев назад
@@spirobrine9987 It's both, its great miniature work that is composited with some good CGI.
@SnailMaster
@SnailMaster 4 года назад
Still one of the most intense disaster movies I've ever seen. Very realistic too, because that's exactly what a pyroclastic cloud will do to a town. Even chuck a semi like it's a child's toy.
@triton115
@triton115 Год назад
I am not surprised. Especially considering they estimated the speed of the lateral blast at Mount St. Helens at roughly 700 mph!
@jonsanchez141
@jonsanchez141 9 лет назад
I first saw this as a six-year-old... Damn I was jumping up and down and screaming, "Floor it, floor it!" at this part. Ah, memories.
@purpledoge4466
@purpledoge4466 8 лет назад
best part
@headshot5349
@headshot5349 4 года назад
Floor it lol
@saberiandream316
@saberiandream316 2 года назад
I was nine when this movie came out, lol.
@crbuck3394
@crbuck3394 2 года назад
Literally same
@draccoonxcii1288
@draccoonxcii1288 4 месяца назад
Me too!
@Jete385
@Jete385 10 месяцев назад
Rewatched recently for the first time in a VERY long time. Still holds up quite well and hasn't dated too bad. This scene though is absolutely brilliant, one of my favorite disaster film scenes ever. 👏
@melaniedeal7872
@melaniedeal7872 2 года назад
Dante's Peak and Twister are my favorite disaster movies.
@RandomDuude
@RandomDuude 8 лет назад
You need more than a volcano to stop James Bond and Sarah Connor.
@mickoseay
@mickoseay 8 лет назад
BEST. COMMENT. EVER!!!!!!!!! XD
@DDRoman2011
@DDRoman2011 7 лет назад
You said it😃😃😃😄😄😄🖒🖒🖒.
@psychedelicpain420
@psychedelicpain420 7 лет назад
I was looking for this comment!!
@peter08xxx
@peter08xxx 7 лет назад
James Bond: You expect me to talk? Volcano: No Mr Bond I expect you do die! :D
@tonybarde2572
@tonybarde2572 7 лет назад
Remington Steele you mean?
@thedonut-pandie5830
@thedonut-pandie5830 3 года назад
Best scene in the entire movie, the music rising as it shows the ash plume from the volcano at 2:09 is brilliant.
@JakeCoasters
@JakeCoasters 7 лет назад
I believe they actually did a lot of this with miniatures and superimposed a real explosion digitally...Such the perfect mix of real and digital...I wish we had this nowadays...Watch a behind the scenes of this...fascinating... This movie and Twister gave me a respect and interest in nature
@TheG5ALIve
@TheG5ALIve 5 лет назад
ShieKra38 dante’s peak and twister are two solid favourites of mine
@GeckoForReal
@GeckoForReal Год назад
Independence day was made similarly if I remember correctly. With miniatures getting blown up
@JakeCoasters
@JakeCoasters Год назад
@@GeckoForReal Yes, one of my favorites! Great example
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
​@@JakeCoasters This music is one of my favorite Chase music.
@jamie96129
@jamie96129 8 лет назад
The special effects in this makes the whole transformers series look like LEGOs if I'm honest.
@thetornadofantv4167
@thetornadofantv4167 7 лет назад
Jeez!! whats that BLACK man on your profile?
@daquanisgood9872
@daquanisgood9872 7 лет назад
.... really "The Tornado Fan TV"?
@2ndattention
@2ndattention 7 лет назад
He is a human being, just like you.
@geovannemarck3774
@geovannemarck3774 5 лет назад
@@2ndattention Nevermind.Someone with a Tornado pic can't be considered a human being
@Yonkage
@Yonkage 11 лет назад
"What is that?" "THAT is a pyroclastic cloud: a shock wave of ash and superheated gas traveling at nearly the speed of sound." "What's the speed of sound...?" "About 750 miles per hour at sea level." "Then... how come we're outrunning it in a car going 65 miles per hour?" "SHUT UP! I'M THE SCIENTIST HERE!"
@Artyom.2033
@Artyom.2033 4 года назад
Soooo, basically you're outrunning a natural nuclear blast
@-Vitalis-
@-Vitalis- 4 года назад
He's James Bond. He can make the car go at the speed of sound... with a twitch of his eye.
@skinnyboimadden7781
@skinnyboimadden7781 4 года назад
@@Artyom.2033 ._. Nuclear blasts can vary hugely depending on how powerful it is,volcanic explosions can have wayyyy more damage but the one shown here isn't that powerful for a volcano
@drumdude46
@drumdude46 4 года назад
No. They don't flow at the speed of sound. but CAN... move at a hundred or more....
@damnsonwheredyoufindthis.3830
@damnsonwheredyoufindthis.3830 4 года назад
@@Artyom.2033 not quite but close enough.
@JustQuiteNiceGuy
@JustQuiteNiceGuy 9 лет назад
450mph pyroclastic clouds vs Pierce Brosnan in a truck with blown out tires. Brosnan wins.
@sploofamator
@sploofamator 6 лет назад
450mph may be pushing it a bit seeing as the explosion was straight up.
@storageunit2683
@storageunit2683 5 лет назад
@@sploofamator in actuality the saint Helen's initial explosion and landslide broke the sound barrier for a few seconds. And these flows can travel up to 500+ mph
@jakealter5504
@jakealter5504 5 лет назад
QuiteNiceGuy you can out drive pyroclastic flows IF you’re far away enough from them
@nicklander3301
@nicklander3301 5 лет назад
FATALITY
@storageunit2683
@storageunit2683 5 лет назад
@Digital Dynamics Software (the initial explosion broke the sound barrier)
@christopherspaulding9283
@christopherspaulding9283 8 лет назад
Pyroclastic flow... the deadliest weapon a volcano can unleash on it's surroundings Vesuvius, Mt. St. Helens, Krakatoa, Tambora, Mont Pele, Pinatubo
@zachlondon9634
@zachlondon9634 7 лет назад
you forgot Yellowstones volcano when it blows
@christopherspaulding9283
@christopherspaulding9283 7 лет назад
Zachary&Mackenzie Lee right
@nvm0
@nvm0 7 лет назад
Vesuvius? tell me about it. If Vesuvius will release this then it's pure amen for Naples and I personally think it's highly possible due to the time it erupted last time. It's really scary when we all realize this could happen to Naples anytime
@zachlondon9634
@zachlondon9634 7 лет назад
***** nice you know a shit tone
@zachlondon9634
@zachlondon9634 7 лет назад
***** you forgot about Yellowstones volcano everyone thinks it won't blow we are way over due for that to blow it s an only matter of time
@carlosferreira3797
@carlosferreira3797 7 лет назад
Looks like James Bond was sent by the resistance to the past to save Sarah Connor from a volcano sent by Skynet
@jackraider1039
@jackraider1039 5 лет назад
Star Wars Reference! LOL
@jackraider1039
@jackraider1039 5 лет назад
@Luke Skywalker it said resistance that's from Star wars
@jackraider1039
@jackraider1039 5 лет назад
@Luke Skywalker I haven't seen Terminator yet
@jackraider1039
@jackraider1039 5 лет назад
@Luke Skywalker was that from Terminator genisys?
@crashfan9997
@crashfan9997 4 года назад
Star Wars is boring I never liked it
@patrickstivers7387
@patrickstivers7387 2 года назад
I remember seeing this in the theater with my folks. During the final scene where they are being flown away, I was the only one that seemed to notice that the whole mountain was gone. Both my parents said that was impossible as we walked out of the theater.
@patrickcross1571
@patrickcross1571 2 года назад
It's... debatably possible. A volcano blowing its entire surrounding mountain to kingdom come isn't unheard of. Krakatoa basically vanished into the sea after the 1883 eruption, and of course Mt St Helens is effectively half-gone since its eruption (a cubic MILE of earth torn away, JFC O_O ).
@stevendebettencourt7651
@stevendebettencourt7651 Год назад
Whole mountain is very hard to do, but it has happened (see Krakatoa in 1883). I think the final eruption here is mean to mimic what happened at Mount St. Helens in 1980, where a whole side of the mountain just fell away and unleashed hell.
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 6 месяцев назад
​@@stevendebettencourt7651 Oh my
@ajisurya6583
@ajisurya6583 6 месяцев назад
You all forgetting Mount Tambora. The peak collapsed and creating massive pyroclastic flow.
@kivrinsagchannel791
@kivrinsagchannel791 5 месяцев назад
It's not impossible when mt st. Helem's erupted in 1980. The ENTIRE NORTH SLOPE WAS GONE. After the eruption, some of the mountains are still there, but one of the slopes is gone after a mudflow and a pilocast cloud
@elsonplanilla1755
@elsonplanilla1755 2 года назад
90s movies are full of adventures and adrenaline
@sureyeahwhynotamiright8226
@sureyeahwhynotamiright8226 3 года назад
I read an article today explaining how they achieved this sequence - the filmmakers attempted to use CGI for the pyroclastic flow but it didn’t look right, so they took air cannons and several tons of ground up clay and they blasted it into the air (using the natural blue of the sky as a blue screen) while filming at a high frame rate. The town and exploding buildings were miniatures about 4 feet tall rigged with explosives and filmed at a high rate as well. The only role that computers played in achieving these shots was when they composited all the different fragments of film together to create the illusion of a pyroclastic flow. Everything apart from the literal seams that bring every element together is 100% real practical effects that had to be crafted by hand. The special effects specialist that was interviewed for the article said their only problem with the finished version is that the images of the cloud flowing over the hills and descending on the town weren’t exactly perfect because they were behind schedule and had to go with what they had - and even then it’s still incredibly impressive. Practical effects>>>CGI effects.
@jmwoods190
@jmwoods190 Год назад
Agree with all you said, though one minor discrepancy with the sky color: While it was smart for to use the sky as the blue screen, a grey, cloudy sky would've made it even more accurate since the ash cloud of the previous explosion would've completely blocked out the blue sky by the time the lateral pyroclastic cloud blew out, especially when you're that close to the volcano. Apart from that the practical effects for this film has been near-flawless!
@kivrinsagchannel791
@kivrinsagchannel791 5 месяцев назад
Really?! Impressive
@MihzvolWuriar
@MihzvolWuriar 3 года назад
Best volcano movie to date PERIOD, the most accurate (it still has a lot of inconsistencies but it's the closer to reality), the visuals are great, very well acted and showed how studying these mountains can be both dangerous and boring, I'm not a volcanologist, but I know a lot about volcanoes today, and this one is the only one I can still watch and enjoy.
@armodder3900
@armodder3900 10 лет назад
If anyone ever wants to know what a volcano can do in real life without being there to see it, they need look no further than Dante's Peak though they took some liberties with the initial eruption and the lava it essentially portrays the actual effects/results of an eruption, the eruption is essentially a movie take on the 1980 mount St. Helen's eruption! This is one of my favorite disaster/triumph movies.
@armodder3900
@armodder3900 9 лет назад
The scene of the helicopter with Harry and terry on board taking readings was actually done on Mount Saint Helens and the Caldera seen is that left by the 1980 eruption, as is the final scene of the Army helicopter taking Harry and Rachel and kids away shows a still of the Caldera with effects added to show what's left of Dante's Peak, with the destroyed town in the foreground.
@PanamanianMan317
@PanamanianMan317 9 лет назад
***** Check out Mt. Nyiragongo, in DR Congo. That would be a real life example of a lava that can be fast enough to be impossible to outrun.
@19TheFallen
@19TheFallen 6 лет назад
I can't remember where I read it, but I heard that the aerial footage of the town and the volcano after it's finished erupting and they come back to get Harry, Rachel and the kids was aerial footage of Mount Saint Helens and the destructive damage it caused that was actually recorded the day after Mount Saint Helens finished erupting......
@abdullahbahrain3827
@abdullahbahrain3827 3 года назад
Theyou
@abdullahbahrain3827
@abdullahbahrain3827 3 года назад
5vý
@jackbauer5968
@jackbauer5968 6 лет назад
This film still holds up today. I don’t care what the critics say. Best disaster flick ever. Just look at those special effects. I still get chills from this scene
@DanielSelk
@DanielSelk 6 лет назад
This scene is STILL visually very realistic compared to today's standards.
@elr456
@elr456 6 лет назад
I love this movie so much. Pretty accurate as well. The volcano is somewhere in Cascadia, the faithful looking pyroclastic cloud, the hot springs becoming more active, and the volcano James Bond jumps in IS ACTUALLY MOUNT SAINT HELENS. I don’t think we’ll ever get such a good volcano movie ever again.
@nobodyshome4633
@nobodyshome4633 3 года назад
Even after all these years this Movie still leaves me speechless. One of the greatest. The effects here are simply mind blowing.
@nogs33
@nogs33 3 года назад
we are so scared of this scene when we were young..... best volcano movie ever..... can't forget it
@mactocmo
@mactocmo 5 лет назад
What i love about the disaster porn from 90s and earlier is their dedication to building actual sets which allows the viewer to feel that every scene that unfolds occupies actual space.
@FelixThunder
@FelixThunder 2 года назад
I love how the pyroclastic flow just respects the “keep out” sign on the mineshaft
@SeanFlygon
@SeanFlygon 9 лет назад
Only Pierce Brosnan can out drive a pyroclastic cloud which is moving faster than their car...
@TBird4490
@TBird4490 9 лет назад
Without spilling his vodka martini. Nevermind, wrong movie.
@ttngarage
@ttngarage 6 лет назад
...with 4 flat tires!
@fayeparker9705
@fayeparker9705 6 лет назад
pdssrGaming
@aaronnantz5554
@aaronnantz5554 5 лет назад
Well Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton were the hero's of the 80,s and 90,s of course their going to outrun it and survive .
@davidkraft354
@davidkraft354 5 лет назад
@@ttngarage not flat, completely exploded tires and melted rims
@Gkm-
@Gkm- Год назад
Has always been one of my favorite movies. It was so ahead of its time for the effects! Highly recommend.
@doomdemon1205
@doomdemon1205 6 лет назад
The dog looks surprisingly calm in this situation.
@katelynbodiford5680
@katelynbodiford5680 5 лет назад
I'm sure the Dog is scared too.
@tonyb0904
@tonyb0904 4 года назад
@@katelynbodiford5680 I'd have to agree with that. Animals/ pets can be very intuitive with their humans and impending disasters, I speak from experience, in my case, cats and dogs both. She/ Roughy knew what was going on the minute the kids tried covering her as a protection tactic. Either way, she may have seemed calm but silently terrified!
@tonyb0904
@tonyb0904 4 года назад
Between the music and up close camera work, was I the only one who noticed the tension build in this scene alone? When it comes to media, I seem to ' catch' alot of subtle details many viewers just overlook. I can't help it, but it's both a gift and a curse in my case. But I still wonder, was I the only one who noticed the said details?
@hebertbarajasbetancio785
@hebertbarajasbetancio785 4 года назад
Doom Demon ji
@Moose6340
@Moose6340 Год назад
That's one of the best series of effects you'll ever see. Great combination of CGI and practical, made even better by the fact that they worked in some decent realism on the volcano and how the flow would look, act, and destroy.
@SenseiAnimeGames
@SenseiAnimeGames 8 лет назад
I'm surprised that a 59 mph truck can outrun a 700 km/h pyroclastic flow thats pretty impressive ;)
@zachlondon9634
@zachlondon9634 7 лет назад
he. was far so he had a head start
@zachlondon9634
@zachlondon9634 7 лет назад
it can go up to 450 mph on average depends on the volcano
@Gaelztorm
@Gaelztorm 7 лет назад
This replay is nonsense cuz they DIDN'T show that a Truck can outrun a Pyroclastic flow. The flow made it into town before the family could leave and caught up to them right as they broke into a fortified building. They never showed the truck and the flow in the same scene outrunning it.
@zachlondon9634
@zachlondon9634 7 лет назад
Scotty Wills you do realize that the pyroclastic flow can reach that truck even before it went into the fortified building
@philippinesball5058
@philippinesball5058 7 лет назад
markopatrakka Don't forget that the truck survived going through lava. Damn, where can I get one of those lavaproof, supersonic trucks?
@GvRR2007
@GvRR2007 11 лет назад
It fits, because from 00:23 until after he tells the kids to not look back, it almost took a minute for the cloud to reach the town. I like how the filmmakers unintentionally made that sequence last almost a minute. Props to Roger Donaldson for trying to add as much realism as possible.
@TomAS-wm5mn
@TomAS-wm5mn 6 месяцев назад
well in reality, you would never make it if you were that close to it
@kindnessark8064
@kindnessark8064 5 лет назад
This is such a good film. Love the scariness of this scene. Its the one time a disaster movie has given me frights even to this day as 24 it still looks scary. The music is tense, and there is no way out for this family. Through the entire scene we just keep getting quick glimpses of the cloud instantly destroying everything it touches.
@kivrinsagchannel791
@kivrinsagchannel791 Год назад
That's the fun! 1:35
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 11 месяцев назад
​@@kivrinsagchannel791 Sheesh that big black cloud destroyed the whole village and it did not deserve that.
@NeonVars
@NeonVars 9 лет назад
100% of that stuff being destroyed now a days would've been cgi. I love how old movie magic did its stuff to look believably real.
@KieraCameron514
@KieraCameron514 8 лет назад
+NeonVars Because of course they caused a real volcanic eruption.
@jebthegodemperor7301
@jebthegodemperor7301 3 года назад
@@KieraCameron514 no but they used real smoke and miniatures
@coryscott4542
@coryscott4542 2 года назад
it took me the longest time to realize that the building destructions toward the end are the same just shot from different angles.
@pecollinni
@pecollinni 9 лет назад
how da hell they made this 20 years ago...
@kipperbill
@kipperbill 8 лет назад
pecollinni *nearly 20 years ago
@cristina00007
@cristina00007 8 лет назад
they inserted an actual volcano eruption from Mt Pinatubo in the Philipines in the year 1991.
@tmmaps9193
@tmmaps9193 8 лет назад
There's a video on the making of those effects. The volcano explosion was done by just replicating a small scale of the volcano peak and filling the inside with debri. The scene where the truck is about to ram into the mines; the crew filled some kind of cannon with dust/debri and shot it as the truck was driving away from the ash cloud
@rucsok15
@rucsok15 8 лет назад
+KipperBill well they probably filmed it around 95-96 so yeah, it was filmed 20 years ago
@chrisalan9330
@chrisalan9330 6 лет назад
mhg Practical effects and special effects artisans who spent their careers understanding how the human mind perceives large scale events in nature and literally scaling those down to sizes we could create and film in such a way for our minds to perceive them happening on the scale we would perceive them in nature. Make sense? Lol. They were special effects artist. Not computer animators. Some were but the ones in charge were practical effects artists. That’s how. Lol
@Zak_Zakaryas
@Zak_Zakaryas 4 года назад
One of the best sequences of any disaster film honestly. This was intense and very well-crafted.
@plottwist3364
@plottwist3364 8 лет назад
I'd like to see a Krakatoa movie with good budget
@xXxGlassxAngelxXx
@xXxGlassxAngelxXx 8 лет назад
+Bender B. Rodriguez They should start remaking certain volcano movies with good budget depending on who gets a whole of the film... and KRakatoa is so forgotten among Dante's peak and many other volcano movies. or just volcanos in general.
@arliswhitebear
@arliswhitebear 6 лет назад
I would honestly make it about a kidnapping in the 1800s and no one knows they are on Krakatoa and just have that eruption happen so the audience doesn't know what hits them like in real life.
@Deader87
@Deader87 6 лет назад
I don't always support remakes, however that 1969 Krakatoa-Movie with Maximilian Schell is one such-movie that could use a remake I think.
@MAnuscript421
@MAnuscript421 6 лет назад
I've actually been working on a "based on real events " story of Krakatoa. Based on the eyewitness accounts of those that were there when the volcano went off. True story: a captain rode his ship over the mega tsunami Krakatoa produced.
@SirKolass
@SirKolass 6 лет назад
Krakatoa is older than my ass, it need a remake, not more budget..
@CraftGirl22
@CraftGirl22 8 лет назад
The effects for the pyroclastic flow still amaze me.
@NOKMANtube
@NOKMANtube 6 лет назад
"Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!" - David A. Johnston
@connorredshaw7994
@connorredshaw7994 2 года назад
Rest In peace David A Johnston.
@mamajane85
@mamajane85 Год назад
It's just absolutely incredible!! Nothing like it to this day. I'll never forget seeing this in theaters😁❤
@Johny9405
@Johny9405 3 года назад
This eruption scene still gives me chills man. Great movie.
@JoseRodriguez-un2kc
@JoseRodriguez-un2kc 6 лет назад
Man... this is a 90's film and the special effects still looks good today.
@goliathprojects7354
@goliathprojects7354 3 года назад
Saw this a few months ago. Was genuinly surprised about the effects. They still hold up today.
@rucsok15
@rucsok15 10 лет назад
probably the last good-looking disaster porn before the era of overused and crappy looking CGI.
@jacobfarmer8578
@jacobfarmer8578 6 лет назад
2012 was really good.
@lilrascaltascaltherocketle9146
San Andreas had some killer cgi though.
@storageunit2683
@storageunit2683 5 лет назад
@@jacobfarmer8578 it honestly wasnt tbh lol
@joseescobedo7899
@joseescobedo7899 5 лет назад
@@lilrascaltascaltherocketle9146 yeah tho I'm skeptical for geostorm out of everything they did a crappy job when you look at the vehicles in certain scene
@lauriefaithprescott
@lauriefaithprescott 5 лет назад
The Impossible did pretty good on the special effects
@nozyspy4967
@nozyspy4967 7 лет назад
Looks more realistic than todays CGI stuff, like in the film Pompeii!
@Jacob6443
@Jacob6443 7 лет назад
That's because this scene was done with practical effects.
@nozyspy4967
@nozyspy4967 7 лет назад
Jacob Martinez Indeed! Practical effects are much better for some things!
@CrystalKing-2023
@CrystalKing-2023 3 месяца назад
Still one of my most favorite disaster scenes in any disaster movies! The pratical and miniatures still hold up!
@desertsoldier41
@desertsoldier41 Год назад
The Ash/Tephra plume cloud rendering is spot on, maybe a little bit of lightning...but great.
@glenardcoleman9974
@glenardcoleman9974 3 года назад
Those special effects were so amazing. Great job.
@autumnpeterson8584
@autumnpeterson8584 7 лет назад
that pyroclastic cloud though, damn. rip grandma and paul.
@r_a_
@r_a_ 11 месяцев назад
These 1990s movies are far better than 2010s, 2020s, movies. 1990s. What an era.
@carloscalvario2701
@carloscalvario2701 2 месяца назад
I have zero knowledge in volcanos but with this movie I feel like I completed a whole semester in vulcanology studies 101
@alistaircraig7849
@alistaircraig7849 2 года назад
Still insane how good this movie looks, far surpasses modern volcano movies like Pompeii in terms of realistic visuals. Use of miniatures was fantastic too.
@etiennedanieldodge743
@etiennedanieldodge743 7 лет назад
When this first came out I always thought he said "That...is a very pesky cloud". I was 8 I didn't know what pyroclastic flow was yet lol
@TCT92Graphics
@TCT92Graphics 3 года назад
007 saying "Where's my Aston Martin when I need it?" 😆🤣😂
@boyscouts83712
@boyscouts83712 10 лет назад
That was the biggest movie explosion I have seen. Next to the Yellowstone volcano eruption in the 2012 of course.
@uraveragesocialmediaaccoun8593
@uraveragesocialmediaaccoun8593 3 года назад
Volcano:You have passed all my obstacles, but now you have to face ME!!!!
@warsthemarvel8608
@warsthemarvel8608 2 года назад
God and Mother Nature: All right enough of this! Now go back where you came from you foul creation of Lucifer!
@stevenwhitney4424
@stevenwhitney4424 10 лет назад
This movie would be awesome in 3d
@stephenlewis2975
@stephenlewis2975 4 года назад
Try Imax
@amysilverstone9059
@amysilverstone9059 Год назад
When I was a kid, this movie scared the hell out of me :D
@crashfan9997
@crashfan9997 4 года назад
Amazing that both Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton are in this: James Bond and Sarah Connor Both characters from 2 of my favourite movie series!
@vgames89
@vgames89 11 лет назад
One reason why I love this movie is because while it's not 100% accurate, it's probably the most scientifically accurate disaster film I've seen.
@DatsWhatXiSaid
@DatsWhatXiSaid 9 лет назад
One of the best disaster films of all time. Thin on plot, yeah, but the effects are still top notch and can't really be improved with the gazillons of dollars they pour into CGI nowadays. Though... maybe that oddly blue sky when the volcano starts to erupt could be fixed with some CGI ;-)
@visionist7
@visionist7 4 года назад
The plot isn't that bad. Derivative, yeah. But it sets up the characters and establishes the town before the fun starts
@McClintonforThree
@McClintonforThree 2 года назад
The plot is really good though.
@DatsWhatXiSaid
@DatsWhatXiSaid 2 года назад
It really is what it needs to be. If they added too much, such as leaning more on the romance between leads, it would be stupid. They really stayed within good bounds for this type of story.
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 6 месяцев назад
This and the soundtrack are one of the intense moments.
@rippingtons60
@rippingtons60 Год назад
Mugsy: "Gee this is fun Rocky, just like in the amusement park".
@saberiandream316
@saberiandream316 Год назад
I love how he rammed a truck down the mine shaft to escape the pyroclastic cloud, lol. They just don't make movies with this level of suspense anymore.
@BusinessDog2000
@BusinessDog2000 10 лет назад
Thanks to this movie, I now have an irrational fear of volcanoes. Fuck that shit.
@kivrinsagchannel791
@kivrinsagchannel791 5 месяцев назад
The build-up when he is trying to explain to the town before the disaster finally strikes gets me very excited
@GojiraRising
@GojiraRising Год назад
I watch Volcano (1997) for the fun B movie factor and Tommy Lee Jones being a badass. I watch Dante's Peak (1997) for the slow build up and realistic approach and James Bond working with Sarah Connor.
@unropednope4644
@unropednope4644 4 года назад
Still better than any disaster movie made since.
@DLG170
@DLG170 4 года назад
I honestly love this movie, but when I watched it as a child I remember even having nightmares about my family and I escaping of an erupting volcano! Now it brings me a few memories, but I highly doubt it’ll give me nightmares again. 😂
@davidsouthwood5106
@davidsouthwood5106 9 месяцев назад
Just hide under your bed i did in my dream and it worked
@b.a.p.2731
@b.a.p.2731 3 года назад
pretty damn good effects for 23 years ago. Suddenly feeling the urge to watch this, Volcano, & Deep Impact. The 90s disaster movies were the good ones.
@crookedman5896
@crookedman5896 5 лет назад
Just watching the building explode into nothing.. alone thats amazing.. so much detail and amazing effects! thats why its still a fav of mine today 20 some years later
@DDRoman2011
@DDRoman2011 7 лет назад
The volcano was no match for james bond😃😃😃🤗🤗🤗🤗.
@EdgarIX
@EdgarIX 7 лет назад
Also not for Sarah Connor
@aliciahaggart815
@aliciahaggart815 7 лет назад
EdgarIX
@aliciahaggart815
@aliciahaggart815 7 лет назад
EdgarIX
@notthatdigusted7468
@notthatdigusted7468 7 лет назад
At least the volcano was not disgusting! :)
@fayeparker9705
@fayeparker9705 6 лет назад
GamerRoman24 no
@amandaeklund9499
@amandaeklund9499 7 лет назад
0:54 that scene would look so scary in 3D!!😨😨
@Danny_Delorean
@Danny_Delorean 4 года назад
The quick music and terrifying sound of terror just makes this absolutely incredible true practical effects will always overrule CGI
@nicoladennis373
@nicoladennis373 9 месяцев назад
I watched this as a child in primary school we did a volcano project and now many years later I still watch this film with the same interest as the first time
@triton115
@triton115 Год назад
I'd say this is about as close to accurate as a disaster movie gets. It literally shows what a 700 mph pyroclastic blast, like the one at Mount St. Helens, can do to a town.
@SuperMathewson
@SuperMathewson 8 лет назад
That's exactly what a pyroclastic flow would do to a town too
@sploofamator
@sploofamator 8 лет назад
+Zach Wow you're smart. No seriously though, just because you've recently learnt it doesn't mean you're a genius. Please, don't act smart.
@SuperMathewson
@SuperMathewson 8 лет назад
+Murkmersic I didn't know 7 years was considered recent. Either way, go fuck yourself
@sploofamator
@sploofamator 8 лет назад
um... say again?
@Faren_
@Faren_ 8 лет назад
Obliterate it
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 3 года назад
@@sploofamator I bet Sonic could outrun this Volcanic Cloud if it was chasing him.
@AndrewVosper
@AndrewVosper Год назад
One of the best special effects sequences ever
@toar4ever
@toar4ever 12 лет назад
I love the way how in this movie and in the movie: 2012. They can drive/fly faster with a car or plane then the pyroclastic cloud...
@double-og4570
@double-og4570 5 лет назад
Yup, that racing cloud is also superheated, meaning you'll get instantly cooked and obliterated at the same time
@enigmagamer112
@enigmagamer112 4 года назад
"So long Harry" "[Nearly in tears] Oh no....." "So long"
@Garf_malarf
@Garf_malarf 9 месяцев назад
Hands down my favorite movie ever. The practical effects are second to none
@aileenmccarthy8660
@aileenmccarthy8660 Год назад
Pierce was such a freaking heartthrob, I remember seeing this movie and I wasn’t much older than the kid who played Graham, and I had a mad crush on Pierce!!!
@rainer250
@rainer250 7 лет назад
Imagine Mount Rainier erupt in a similar matter to this volcano.
@tarantulaguy1998
@tarantulaguy1998 7 лет назад
Rainier is currently listed as a 'Decade Volcano', volcanoes around the world that are most likely to cause significant damage to life and infrastructure if they erupt, because of their proximity to population centres. However, whilst Rainier is very much capable of producing explosive eruptions and pyroclastic clouds, the biggest danger would be lahars (essentially a volcanic mudflow), caused by the melting of ice during an eruption. Rainier's summit is covered by a glacier, meaning that during a future eruption, the heat will cause the ice to melt, and at high speed, pick up mud, trees and debris along the way. Many communities surrounding Rainier are situated on ancient lahar deposits, meaning these areas, and tens of thousands of people are right in harm's way. Such an event could make it overtake Mt St Helens as the deadliest and costliest volcanic disaster in the United States. There's a few documentaries on YT about such an event, search for 'Rainier is a Ticking Time Bomb'.
@rainer250
@rainer250 7 лет назад
Jackeroose98 Also given the fact that Rainier is the tallest volcano in the Cascade Range at 14,410 feet high, the lahars and pyroclastic flows would be moving at high-speed. The damage it would bring would dwarf that of Mount St. Helens during its major eruption on May 18, 1980. It's likely that at one point, Mount Rainier stood higher at 16,000 feet before a massive debris avalanche and the Osceola Mudflow 5,000 years ago reduce the mountain to its current height.
@toliverjordan7466
@toliverjordan7466 7 лет назад
you live near mt rainier? me too! but im in tacoma so i guess the lahars would be a problem
@rainer250
@rainer250 7 лет назад
+Toliver Jordan I don't live near any volcano but I used to watch documentaries about especially Mega Disasters on the History Channel.
@toliverjordan7466
@toliverjordan7466 7 лет назад
i do though... and mt rainier looks beautiful and even better at the national park, but there has been small quakes and some scientists say that "its very active, but soundlessly asleep" and nobody here worries or talks about the volcano. plus, before the last eruption in 1894, it used to be a cone shaped volcano like mt fuji and at a staggering 16000 ft
@salcimino9757
@salcimino9757 10 лет назад
This looked better than when the Aliens in "Independence Day" started with their beam destroying the towns.
@nvm0
@nvm0 4 года назад
Dante's peak beats the crap out of any other volcano movie to this day and it always will
@Cwebbussenterprise
@Cwebbussenterprise 5 лет назад
This is one of the reasons this should've been nominated for special effects.
@PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures
@PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures 4 года назад
It wasn't?!? Ahh, good old Academy Awards, getting things wrong since ninteen-thirty-whenever.
@WinchesterCharmed
@WinchesterCharmed 9 лет назад
Love this part and this film
@SirKolass
@SirKolass 4 года назад
Oh man, the music is so awesome in this part 2:09
@glenardcoleman5506
@glenardcoleman5506 2 года назад
That's the best special effects of this movie.
@ejfernandez3048
@ejfernandez3048 Год назад
dante's peak is awesome
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