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By deciding to save the train driver, Stan (John Carroll Lynch) makes the ultimate heroic sacrifice.
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Disaster visits jaded L.A. in the form of an underground volcano, not the big earthquake all the citizens expect. Shot on the largest set ever constructed in the U.S., in nearby Torrance, California, Volcano is a big-budget, special-effects-laden disaster movie with a standard plot. Tommy Lee Jones plays Mike Roark, a by-the-book emergency management director who is spending the weekend with his daughter, Kelly (Gaby Hoffmann), when the previously-unknown volcano blows. Sassy, brainy scientist Dr. Amy Barnes (Ann Heche) is the first to warn of the threat, which begins by sucking one of her co-workers into a steaming fissure. As the lava starts to spurt in red-hot fireballs, Kelly is injured, and Mike sends her to the hospital in order to attend to his duties, rescue citizens, and run the city's emergency response. Eventually, Roark and Barnes team up to battle the eruption while sparks of romantic attraction fly.
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Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Cast: John Carroll Lynch, Valente Rodriguez
Director: Mick Jackson
Producers: Stokely Chaffin, Martha R. Cotton, Andrew Z. Davis, Michael Fottrell, Neal H. Moritz, Lauren Shuler Donner, Scott Stuber
Screenwriters: Jerome Armstrong, Billy Ray
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@polyrhythmnix9723
@polyrhythmnix9723 6 лет назад
I'd like to thank the makers of the movies Volcano and Dantes Peak, for traumatising an entire generation of children.
@bluedragontrainer8182
@bluedragontrainer8182 5 лет назад
Like 2012?
@patrickoliver9133
@patrickoliver9133 5 лет назад
@metalgearhead99 Noooo peacccee.....
@tibodaniels1203
@tibodaniels1203 4 года назад
Ahahaha my to
@zakkprice1213
@zakkprice1213 4 года назад
Is this the scene trying to compete Dante’s peak for traumatizing the audiences? I hope so.
@mariangelyne
@mariangelyne 4 года назад
I've never known fear until my homeroom teacher decided to show this movie, then knowing that we are living just 18km away from an active volcano.
@koroshite4934
@koroshite4934 8 лет назад
this movie was my childhood trauma
@Alexisahottie
@Alexisahottie 8 лет назад
Same
@abcyoutube9426
@abcyoutube9426 8 лет назад
good
@leoorduna2199
@leoorduna2199 7 лет назад
here here
@BrendoAlieno
@BrendoAlieno 7 лет назад
Sam here guys
@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 7 лет назад
Brendo I remember watching it on tape one night. I had a nightmare that it was me as Stan. I went into my parents room to sleep.
@ccseries
@ccseries 8 лет назад
This scene gave me nightmares growing up. I'm proud to say that I was able to face this scene tonight and grow a pair.
@TheMormonSorceress
@TheMormonSorceress 8 лет назад
I did the same thing with Night on Bald mountain (with a little help from Kingdom Hearts).
@JerryAsbury1985
@JerryAsbury1985 8 лет назад
Did you face it with this small clip lol?
@TheMormonSorceress
@TheMormonSorceress 8 лет назад
no, by playing the game when it first came out
@darkl3ad3r
@darkl3ad3r 8 лет назад
This is literally the same with me. As a kid, this scene scarred me bad. It also gave me terrible expectations of what lava is really capable of. This is the most inaccurate depiction of lava imaginable lol. Apparently, in reality this guy would have been able to run quickly across the top of it, that's how dense it is. The worse he'd really suffer are just burns to his feet. Glad to have faced this scene and learned all my childhood fears were pointless. Oh well.
@waltereg0
@waltereg0 8 лет назад
What? You can run across Lava without sinking into it? Your feel would just be burned?
@donhankanedobu
@donhankanedobu 2 года назад
He was the first hero in a movie I saw when I was a kid, but I ended up with an abominable memory. As an adult, he wasn't a comic hero, he was a man who died to help others. He is no longer a traumatic figure, but a respectable man.
@Aeropolis707
@Aeropolis707 Год назад
What line is the burning train?
@byronthomas153
@byronthomas153 Год назад
@@Aeropolis707 red line
@Aeropolis707
@Aeropolis707 Год назад
@@byronthomas153 red line?
@Beeksucksatcommenting
@Beeksucksatcommenting Год назад
@@Aeropolis707RED LINE FROM THE METRO
@brave_jedi9437
@brave_jedi9437 6 месяцев назад
@@Aeropolis707 the Red Line
@spencerparker6171
@spencerparker6171 5 лет назад
I'm so glad so many other people were just as traumatized by this scene as I was.
@Adrianna002
@Adrianna002 3 года назад
I remember having nightmares about this scene and being in the parking garage from the movie with no one around me.
@jimenatorresbarriga7114
@jimenatorresbarriga7114 3 года назад
THE OTHER MOVIES HAS TRAIN SCENES LIKE TRAINS GETTING STOPPED BY SPIDER-MAN AND SUPERMAN, GOT BURNT BY FIREY OR DESTROYED BY EARTHQUAKE
@olenaolena9073
@olenaolena9073 3 года назад
I avoided metro because of this movie lol
@joemamma7339
@joemamma7339 3 года назад
Shoulda threw the passed out guy onto the lava and stepped on him...he was passed out so he wouldn’t have felt a thing ;)
@michaelm2998
@michaelm2998 2 года назад
1000%
@0prahTV
@0prahTV 8 лет назад
He should've given them thumbs up as he melted like the Terminator did.
@LordTirion
@LordTirion 8 лет назад
funny, I thought he does in 1:50
@BigMike-td1cz
@BigMike-td1cz 8 лет назад
Looks like a middle finger to me
@aaronsky_strider7477
@aaronsky_strider7477 7 лет назад
that wasnt a thumbs up...pretty sure it as the middle finger...lol to me it looked like it anyway
@aaronsky_strider7477
@aaronsky_strider7477 7 лет назад
yes!! lol me too
@ericchhun8116
@ericchhun8116 7 лет назад
0prahTV lol
@OldBeanUK
@OldBeanUK 7 лет назад
Not all heroes wear capes, some wear hardhats
@silverdragon23455
@silverdragon23455 5 лет назад
For heroes that wear capes, there are some that combine it with plate mail armor, chain mail armor, leather armor, and even cloth armor. Trust me.
@SuperBustyEva
@SuperBustyEva 4 года назад
"The engineer is engihere" "You're about to have a really bad day"
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 4 года назад
Some wear lava.
@walkinglord5gaming616
@walkinglord5gaming616 4 года назад
Didnt you hear? Capes get you killed lol. Wonder if you'll get the reference.
@tomjerry-fd7is
@tomjerry-fd7is 4 года назад
And Nike shoes
@theoneandonlybiggestaussie2457
He sacrifices his own life to safe someone. Even if this IS just a movie, thats what I call a true hero.
@skynetprime82
@skynetprime82 8 лет назад
truer words we're never spoken my friend
@hattanalshutaifi4587
@hattanalshutaifi4587 5 лет назад
THE ONE AND ONLY BIGGEST AUSSIE LOVER EVER!!! Not only it scared and hurt me but it saddens me as child when I saw Stan died in lava to save last bystanders a truly noble and selfless sacrifice while he didn’t deserve to die he does deserve I’m heaven for his good deed
@hattanalshutaifi4587
@hattanalshutaifi4587 5 лет назад
toothscumbyt don’t ever be selfish he did right he rather die to save person rather than let him die like selfish coward
@hattanalshutaifi4587
@hattanalshutaifi4587 5 лет назад
toothscumbyt it doesn’t have to make sense a good person must make sacrifices for good cause he intentionally sacrifice himself to save unconscious person a noble sacrifice
@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 5 лет назад
@@toothscumbyt One of them was going to die anyway...... He made the right choice.
@andresbordoni9277
@andresbordoni9277 4 года назад
"Hey kids, let's play the floor is lava!" *10 year old me Remembers the movie and starts screaming*
@tonyherrman7542
@tonyherrman7542 4 года назад
My 5-year-old brought me into that game. So I showed him this clip.
@sleepycat993
@sleepycat993 3 года назад
True
@jadabdulrahim814
@jadabdulrahim814 3 года назад
Lol
@Meier8Link
@Meier8Link 3 года назад
@@tonyherrman7542 it's not VIetnam trauma, it's Volcano Trauma ^^
@sebastianramirez3998
@sebastianramirez3998 2 года назад
When the game, The Floor is Lava has gone wrong. 🌋😮
@ceres190
@ceres190 2 года назад
Stan is the best hero I've ever seen in my life, he sacrificed himself for a man he didn't even know, I remember locking myself in my room and starting to cry
@47imagine
@47imagine Год назад
Nah Indiana Jones was a better hero.
@Swaebeats616
@Swaebeats616 11 месяцев назад
Wow this made me laugh. Locking yourself in a room and bursting into tears over a cheesy volcano movie. That’s crazy 😂
@Agent-vj3ns
@Agent-vj3ns 10 месяцев назад
I laughed hysterically as a 9yo kid
@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 9 месяцев назад
@@Swaebeats616. I shed a tear myself but I didn’t go into a room. That make me soft too???? 🤷🏿🤷🏿🤷🏿🤷🏿
@Swaebeats616
@Swaebeats616 9 месяцев назад
@@allengreene9954 nah. I was just goofin. Here's a real tearjerker of a movie which is actually directed by John Carroll Lynch, the firefighter in this scene; It's called Lucky (2017) Starring Harry Dean Stanton. It's about dealing with mortality and the worry of the unknown. Unironically it was his last movie before he passed away. RIP Harry Zen Stanton... damn i'm tearing up as i'm typing this.
@salientsoul
@salientsoul 3 года назад
I love how so many of us are people who were traumatised by this as kids coming back as adults
@JennieLovedoll
@JennieLovedoll 3 года назад
I hope to Jesus Christ that those adults who overcame the trauma teach their children, and the young around them about the good values of positive mental resilience with sensitive considerations!
@yourfriendlyneighborhoodju3406
@yourfriendlyneighborhoodju3406 3 года назад
Yep. That's true
@TheStarWars-pt3xc
@TheStarWars-pt3xc 2 года назад
and realizing people don't just melt like that.
@SpongeBobSquarePants797
@SpongeBobSquarePants797 Год назад
Stan Cry 0:40
@Aeropolis707
@Aeropolis707 Год назад
Was the train not fast enough to outrun the lava?
@WingXCustom
@WingXCustom 8 лет назад
And thus my lava phobia began..
@supermariof0521
@supermariof0521 8 лет назад
Sorry to hear that.
@noahtaylor725
@noahtaylor725 8 лет назад
is the guy in the lava still alive?
@benhealey8055
@benhealey8055 8 лет назад
+Noah Taylor his body was in the lava it would of been impossible for him to survive he was melting into the lava (sounds grim but lava is frikin hot look at the guy's shoes when he was walking across the train they were melting themselves
@Capcoor
@Capcoor 7 лет назад
Noah Taylor Lava is about 2000 degrees.
@pipsasqeak820
@pipsasqeak820 7 лет назад
if this movie was based of real life, he could have litreally run accross the lava and maybe only burn his feet but not badly. In other words this movi is bS
@KingKalashnikov
@KingKalashnikov 10 месяцев назад
I'm not a particularly religious man, and even as hokey as this whole movie is, I still got chills when he started praying. A fantastic scene all around.
@Dime_time333
@Dime_time333 8 месяцев назад
Learned the word hokey today huh?
@WrecklessEating
@WrecklessEating 4 года назад
Was horrifying as a kid. Pretty over the top funny now lol.
@Aquabean89
@Aquabean89 4 года назад
I agree it's pretty damn funny
@sschroder8582
@sschroder8582 4 года назад
If he ran from the beginning, he could’ve totally made it!
@thatBigfuu
@thatBigfuu 4 года назад
Hes not the hulk
@justinrojas3289
@justinrojas3289 4 года назад
110%
@thatBigfuu
@thatBigfuu 4 года назад
@@justinrojas3289 plus ultra
@giovannig7732
@giovannig7732 8 лет назад
One of the cruelest movie scenes I've ever seen.
@AndreNitroX
@AndreNitroX 4 года назад
Most likely but it was effective
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 4 года назад
@@AndreNitroX That must be some strong lava.
@jetthehawk4576
@jetthehawk4576 3 года назад
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 Very Strong Lava Indeed
@Nejina1
@Nejina1 3 года назад
Movie heaven
@paulyang2
@paulyang2 7 лет назад
This gave me a nightmare as a kid.. I can't sleep and walk on the floor after watched this..
@Alpha-0014
@Alpha-0014 7 лет назад
-PaulYang2- Which Is Why "The Floor Is Lava" Game Was Invented
@hattanalshutaifi4587
@hattanalshutaifi4587 5 лет назад
-PaulYang2- Not only it scared and hurt me but it saddens me as child when I saw Stan died in lava to save last bystanders a truly noble and selfless sacrifice while he didn’t deserve to die he does deserve I’m heaven for his good deed
@sleepycat993
@sleepycat993 3 года назад
President:what law wood you like me to do? Me:you stopid ban the game the floor is lava because it giving people of what Stan melted in lava in the movie volcano
@mikhailabunidal9146
@mikhailabunidal9146 3 года назад
Damn son ! That bad huh ? I feel you bro 😔
@arleygomez465
@arleygomez465 4 года назад
Fun fact: During production John Carroll Lynch, the actor who plays Stan, was such an intense method actor that he insisted on being melted alive in real lava to make the scene as realistic as possible.
@ThanatosZero
@ThanatosZero 4 года назад
Sadly, it wasn't realistic at all, except very traumatic.
@dranelemakol
@dranelemakol 4 года назад
No way, he's the Zodiac killer?
@darthdragonborn1552
@darthdragonborn1552 4 года назад
No he was in Gran Turino. God
@socialfreak6900
@socialfreak6900 4 года назад
if they had used real lava he would have been able to walk across it tho his legs would have burst into flames
@Sp00ksintheattic
@Sp00ksintheattic 4 года назад
Methodcore
@pontiacGXPfan
@pontiacGXPfan 4 года назад
RIP, Stan. You're a hero
@sebastianramirez3998
@sebastianramirez3998 2 года назад
Mike should’ve saved the trapped firefighter from the fire truck before the volcano erupted, but it was too late, both firefighters in the fire truck melted in the lava. 😔🚒
@pontiacGXPfan
@pontiacGXPfan Год назад
@@sebastianramirez3998 he couldn't because of his daughter
@sebastianramirez3998
@sebastianramirez3998 Год назад
@@pontiacGXPfan Well, don’t blame Tommy Lee Jones, blame the director, it was his idea! 🎬
@pontiacGXPfan
@pontiacGXPfan Год назад
@@sebastianramirez3998 Mike never said he was a superhero
@Jchmcom
@Jchmcom 3 года назад
I still cry *literally* every time I see this part. I am 36 years old. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
@musicbrush9231
@musicbrush9231 2 года назад
And the driver wasn't even a friend. He was an employee for the railway. Stan is amongst those who at truly at peace.
@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 2 года назад
@@musicbrush9231 Can’t name any other Bosses that would DIE for their Employees besides Stan👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@Alexandria87
@Alexandria87 Месяц назад
I'm 37 and I still get that same anxiety that i felt when I first saw this at 10 years old
@TheLead18
@TheLead18 7 лет назад
this traumatized me when i was young
@j_5042
@j_5042 5 лет назад
I was traumatized to.......to see Breda a650 burn IDC about those people tho lol
@escapethegrave3162
@escapethegrave3162 4 года назад
Movies like these and end of the world type of movies is what trumatiz me as well. I can watch messed up horror movie's all day long and not be bothered. I remember thinking to myself, damn if he had on platform shoes on he could of survived" just to try and take the nightmares away.
@MastrL0170
@MastrL0170 3 года назад
who didn't get traumatized as a kid watching this
@chutorakaiken8
@chutorakaiken8 7 лет назад
One of the most gruesome scenes. The fact that the subways were running despite warnings was Stan's fault, but he made up for it by sacrificing his life to save the engineer. Very heart-wrenching and not a nice way to die.
@DaRkLoRdZoRc
@DaRkLoRdZoRc 5 лет назад
As hokey as the movie was overall, they did a great job with this scene. The camera angles showcasing the damage to the train, the bleak musical score, the shots of Stan's feet burning with every step he takes, the reactions of his friend and coworkers... it all comes together and makes for a surprisingly touching scene in an otherwise mindless (yet entertaining) flick. Speaking of Stan's friend, props to that guy. He could've bailed the second he saw the lava, but he stayed as long as possible and his first reaction upon seeing his friend again was to run forward and try to KICK THE LAVA BACK so Stan would have a better chance of jumping over it. What a pal.
@johnbrown8570
@johnbrown8570 Год назад
He isn’t kicking anything back. What?!
@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 Год назад
@@johnbrown8570. His Feet would become BBQ Chicken if He EVEN TRIED😂😂😂😂🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿
@glenardcoleman
@glenardcoleman 8 дней назад
Stan was a real hero in this scene. He saved that man's life by giving his.
@danieloconnor9219
@danieloconnor9219 3 месяца назад
1:18 Those guys told Stan to leave the driver and save himself, but instead of listening; everyone that was on that train, he chose not to leave one RIP Stan Olber
@AJ_in_a_can
@AJ_in_a_can 8 лет назад
This shit gave me nightmares as a wee lad..
@TheSonic1685
@TheSonic1685 8 лет назад
same
@Aaecus
@Aaecus 7 лет назад
Same
@TheLead18
@TheLead18 7 лет назад
me too man
@daronmcclam9553
@daronmcclam9553 7 лет назад
They should of brong buckets of water 💦 and this stuff gave me nightmares dam
@hawaiianchuck-norris9542
@hawaiianchuck-norris9542 7 лет назад
Daron mcclam it would have to be ice ti work and would make it worse
@jbmaillet
@jbmaillet Год назад
I was an *adult* when I saw this, and still I could never forget it. Lesson to remember: if you understand you're going to die in short but horrible pain anyway, accept it and try to save someone if you have the chance.
@waynedexter3863
@waynedexter3863 5 месяцев назад
In my opinion, this scene is the reason this movie should be rated R.
@leoorduna2199
@leoorduna2199 7 лет назад
I avenge him I played call of duty and shoot up the lava
@crustysandal4580
@crustysandal4580 7 лет назад
Leo Orduna What, on Magma on BO2?
@leoorduna2199
@leoorduna2199 7 лет назад
A Hacon it's on a zombie level Transit
@crustysandal4580
@crustysandal4580 7 лет назад
Leo Orduna Oohhh, of course. Not sure how I forgot that.
@maximusdarkultima
@maximusdarkultima 6 лет назад
mayor west: GOOD! it won't be hurting anyone anymore!
@2wams381
@2wams381 5 лет назад
Lmao fr 😂😂😂
@arturomillan
@arturomillan 10 месяцев назад
I have the fondest memory of my old man looking down on his shocked looking kid and saying Stan went to heaven because he gave his life saving another one. I came back to these scene after I don't know how many years and it's making me cry like it probably did back then. I got chills when he started praying.
@p1ckmansm0del
@p1ckmansm0del 5 лет назад
Seems I'm not alone in this scene causing childhood trauma.
@SebastianRamirez-vp7bj
@SebastianRamirez-vp7bj 11 дней назад
Stan’s body may have melted in the lava, but his soul is free, he deserves to go to Heaven. 😇
@ambalavanant
@ambalavanant 4 года назад
One of the iconic scenes of the movie. Watched it during my childhood and moved by the scene. Just unbelievable
@roadtodawn86
@roadtodawn86 8 лет назад
Looking back now, we all know they would have been fried just by merely standing so close to the lava. Still an entertaining movie.
@Seriona1
@Seriona1 5 лет назад
It depends on the temp but being in a train tunnel that is being directly feed by the volcano, I image that tunnel is a god damn oven.
@Annie1962
@Annie1962 4 года назад
yeah my son and I were laughing just now at this scene due to the scientific impossibility of it
@witnessme602
@witnessme602 4 года назад
Lets be real, if he did jump into the lava, his death would be so much worse than what we're seeing here
@socialfreak6900
@socialfreak6900 4 года назад
the whole tube would have become a furnace up to a kilometre away from the lava
@Ninvus2
@Ninvus2 3 года назад
@@witnessme602 if he jumped onto lava he'd probably be able to just walk across it. Lava is molten rock and it's much more dense than a human body, and very viscous. He'd have some very serious burns from the hot air around him and from his shoes touching it, but he wouldn't sink into it like that.
@trentonspence4122
@trentonspence4122 3 года назад
Its movie scenes like this that remind us on how precious and fragile life really is
@JennieLovedoll
@JennieLovedoll 3 года назад
True, but there are some who agree with you; although fraught with fear and fright.
@BrokenEyedVegan
@BrokenEyedVegan 2 года назад
How precious life is and how angry Mother Nature is and how she can easily extinguish us if she chooses to
@trentonspence4122
@trentonspence4122 2 года назад
True but we just gotta try 2 stay positive n this world we need christ and 4 those hoo liv n feer we just gotta pray 4 them god bless u
@trentonspence4122
@trentonspence4122 2 года назад
Things just happen sometimes but god can do anything god bless u
@BrokenEyedVegan
@BrokenEyedVegan 2 года назад
@@trentonspence4122 very true Thank you, stay safe and may God bless you too
@ZARONUS
@ZARONUS 4 года назад
The first time I watched this, I was literally in tears and I couldn’t sleep for weeks. This scene haunted me for so many years of my life. That began my fear of volcanoes 🌋 which lingers in my head. Today, I have gotten over this fear, but as I watch it now, I still shudder, my stomach churns, my heart rate quickens, and I remember my first reaction. This scene still gets me, seeing a man melt in a lake of fire is one of the worst deaths to ever experience. Hopefully no one else has to endure that fate.
@adithyavraajkumar5923
@adithyavraajkumar5923 Год назад
Luckily, in real life the death would’ve been really quick. Lava is so hot you’d be incinerated in moments
@anthonybick9264
@anthonybick9264 Год назад
Hilarious review
@thecityistired
@thecityistired 2 года назад
Happy to see I wasn’t the only one traumatized by this scene as a child.
@demonidiot7305
@demonidiot7305 3 года назад
Man I remember watching this when I was 4 years old man this made me and my whole family cry and it made me have this in my brain for a long time i almost forgot about this man this guy was my hero he almost made the whole earth cry we we all remember this man he was brave😭
@iantaggart3064
@iantaggart3064 Год назад
It's ironic. He died to fire and brimstone, but since he died saving someone, fire and brimstone are the last thing one would expect.
@Turd_Ferguson538
@Turd_Ferguson538 3 года назад
Stan out here giving his life for his employees and my boss won't even give me a raise. 🤣🤣
@spicypancakeproductions5057
@spicypancakeproductions5057 3 года назад
John Carroll Lynch playing The Floor Is Lava like a pro since 1997
@threegreencharms
@threegreencharms 2 месяца назад
Dude gives us the middle finger as he melts into the lava. Straight gangster.
@cutercills9x9gaming49
@cutercills9x9gaming49 5 месяцев назад
If you see the beginning, that man (Stan) actually caused this underground incident all because he didn't want to take advice. When he was recommended to shut down the subway lines, all he didn't consider what he heard, and just refused to comply. And of course, he could have survived the incident if he did shut down the subway, meaning that he would not have to rescue any survivors trapped underground, and continued living his life after the disaster. But his reluctance to take advice and underestimating the escalating situation would force him to take responsibility for his mistakes in the most dangerous way possible, which sadly he never got to learn his lesson from. Though I would way it always is touching and emotional that he would eventually make up for this mistake by leading a rescue team underground, then going off to save the driver when he could have just left him to burn to death and leave with the passengers and his crew. It was like he knew he probably would not make it out alive (since the passengers were all in the back car, and the driver was trapped in the front of the train) which was already sinking into the lava. Basically, this scene is a lesson to always consider advice in times of crisis, as well as that you should take responsibility for your mistakes and do whatever has to be done to make up for them when it's not too late, yet.
@jarrettadkins9698
@jarrettadkins9698 Год назад
Watched this film in 2005 for the first time. I was only 8time. This scene is more sad than anything. This man’s heart to save others and the subtly of him praying for protection just makes the climax so sad but also just amazing at the same time.
@ai6894
@ai6894 Год назад
I watched it for the first time in 2006 on Showcase (Canadian cable station). I know it's only special effects, but just WOW. I pray if that ever happened in real life, a rescuer won't feel any pain and get taken home peacefully.
@thomasvleminckx
@thomasvleminckx Год назад
@@ai6894 If that happened in real life, you could just walk on the lava... you'd catch fire, but you wouldn't sink into it. Contrary to what movies want you to think, real lava is much less "liquid-y" than in the movies, and you can't sink into it
@jdog4466
@jdog4466 7 лет назад
Wow I thought I was the only person who was scarred by this scene.
@moowateweh
@moowateweh 7 месяцев назад
being melted by lava is 1000x more painful then being stabbed by a knife or shot by a AK-47 💀💀
@brandonallen3808
@brandonallen3808 Месяц назад
Stan easily could have saved himself but the driver's safety and well being was his responsibility. Mad respect to Stan.
@leostrazsa5440
@leostrazsa5440 5 лет назад
That scene gave me nightmares for years. I thought about it again today and I think I retraumatized myself. This is true horror right here. Take note writers and directors of 2020's horror. A jump scare is not horror. Some random creature killing things is not horror. Yeah, it can be a little scary, but true horror stays with you for years. It eats at something in your mind and chills you to the bone. It is profoundly disturbing, so much so that decades later it's effects can still be felt. Exorcist 1 anyone? If you saw that movie when you were 10 when it first came out. Today you would still have feelings about it.
@BigK13372
@BigK13372 4 года назад
>implying modern horrors doesn’t do paronia or teaumatizing horrors and only do jump scares
@Valor06
@Valor06 6 лет назад
As a kid I cried so hard when I watched this scene, it made me so sad to see Stan so scared and die a horrible death just to save someone he didn't even know. Watching it now, I can't help but think how unrealistic this scene is, lol.
@sotyfan73
@sotyfan73 3 года назад
They both worked for the metro rail company so it's possible they did know each other. But considering that wasn't established in the film then they probably didn't. Not that it matters lol.
@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 3 года назад
@@sotyfan73 Stan was the chairman of the department I think. Usually the heads don’t enter act with the boots on the ground that much.
@soarinskies1105
@soarinskies1105 2 года назад
I just laugh at this over the top death scene now lol
@leoorduna2199
@leoorduna2199 7 лет назад
Critics gave this movie ⭐⭐ however as of reading the comments on this scene is horrifically painful ⭐⭐⭐⭐ for being a childhood traumatic experience
@McIntosh1581
@McIntosh1581 2 года назад
I've read that this scene was actually John Caroll Lynch's idea. He suggested that his character, Stan, burn and melt in the lava to make his heroic sacrifice a lot more dramatic. You have to admire that for sure.
@bozotheclown169
@bozotheclown169 2 года назад
He was obviously a T2 fan
@APRICEPRODUCTION
@APRICEPRODUCTION 7 месяцев назад
I know in films you have to suspend your sense of disbelief at times, but the fact he was able to walk and carry the guy through a train carriage where the metal floor was already superheated and melted, hotter than an oven, both of them would have been cooked and burst into flames long before he even got to the end of the carriage.
@brave_jedi9437
@brave_jedi9437 6 месяцев назад
Honestly, i hated this scene when i was little. Just the sight and thought of a person melting is just terrifying. Now, i see it as an act of heroism and sacrifice.
@marcus3567
@marcus3567 9 лет назад
Even though this movie was cheesy as fuck, this is one of the best scenes from any disaster movie ever made. The moment he knew he was going to die and he sacrificed his life for the train operator was pretty fucking powerful to see.
@chihirofujisaki6807
@chihirofujisaki6807 6 лет назад
He was praying too
@UnNaturalDisasterGamer4Life
@UnNaturalDisasterGamer4Life 3 года назад
And the worst thing is... Stan is not there in person to be given the recognition of his bravery once the Train operator came out of the hospital. Its heartbreaking when you think about it.
@RG4327-
@RG4327- 3 года назад
Apart from the fact that a human can't physically sink in lava. The guy would still die though.
@RichterTheRat
@RichterTheRat 2 года назад
Even though in reality he wouldn't sink, he'd skid across the lava like a macabre cartoon and the train operator would die too. XD
@xndpope
@xndpope 2 года назад
stupid move though... he doesn't even know if this guy he's saving, maybe he's giving his precious hero life for an unconscious child abuser!
@J32_
@J32_ Год назад
I'm watching this again right now and it traumatized me all over again. From him praying in the subway with his feet sticking to the floor and the lava dripping off the top to him jumping directly into the lava and literally melting down.
@xepicfaildude96x
@xepicfaildude96x 8 лет назад
The praying made it more emotional (Also, was he flipping them off at 1:50?)
@cashcruz5586
@cashcruz5586 6 лет назад
Adam N/A yo, he flipped me off! 😤
@marcuscriscola2203
@marcuscriscola2203 6 лет назад
No he was pointing up to heaven, cuz that's the only place he's going
@cdpaynita
@cdpaynita 6 лет назад
gave them the thumbs up like what the terminator did
@LeilaPonyfield
@LeilaPonyfield 6 лет назад
LOL
@JijoBreadman
@JijoBreadman 5 лет назад
How is he pointing when he should be dead
@spectral5939
@spectral5939 6 лет назад
I've already seen this scene and gotten over it many times, but my heart still pounds fast and my stomach still knots up whenever I look at it.
@beautybrainsbrawn
@beautybrainsbrawn 2 года назад
Oh god, I can never forget those screams and wails from Stan. Nor his body gruesomely burning alive.
@reftrout75
@reftrout75 Год назад
You don’t melt away on lava. He actually would of been able to walk over. It’s a very solid liquid.
@Jerry-rj6zx
@Jerry-rj6zx Год назад
Well you gotta remember lava is almost 5000°F so even though that he probably would’ve got burned really badly anyways if he would’ve jumped farther he probably would’ve survived. But it’s my favourite scene of the movie.
@TheCoolProfessor
@TheCoolProfessor 8 лет назад
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13
@colleenross8752
@colleenross8752 8 лет назад
That train driver will never know just who gave his life for his
@TheCoolProfessor
@TheCoolProfessor 8 лет назад
Colleen Ross His friends will tell him. He will be remembered. "His lord said unto him, Well done, good and faithful servant; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord." Matthew 25:23
@TheMormonSorceress
@TheMormonSorceress 8 лет назад
Glad I wasn't the only one who was thinking of that when this man gave his life to save the other guy.
@lepreraffe7297
@lepreraffe7297 8 лет назад
I can't tell if you're reciting what he was saying to himself or if you are actually using bible quotes while talking about a fictional character. ◉_◉
@leroyallen3383
@leroyallen3383 8 лет назад
take that shit somewhere else.
@lloyddutchsmiley1147
@lloyddutchsmiley1147 7 лет назад
I remember this scene really upset me when I was a kid.
@theburris1981
@theburris1981 4 года назад
x2
@AMRMICX2
@AMRMICX2 3 года назад
Same here 😭
@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 10 месяцев назад
Stan Melting wasn’t the only thing that was Terryfing to Watch. The Shots of His Shoes-Feet Burning with Every Step, the Floor Being Super Red Hot and Steamy🧖‍♀️🧖‍♀️🧖‍♀️🧖‍♀️🧖‍♀️🧖‍♀️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Glass Breaking due to the Extreme Heat, the Outside of the Train being Warped due to the Fire and Extreme Heat and the Lava, Steel Chairs and Poles Melting like Ice, the Metal from the Roof also Melting and Dripping like Ice, the Depressing and Gloomy Soundtrack and Stan Praying and then Seeing that the Lava had already Outrun the Train and that He really had no chance of Survival and when Stan Sacrifices His Life for the Driver and Tragically Dies, the Horrified and Saddened look of His Friends-Coworkers as He Melts makes it all the more a Punch to the Gut😢😢😢😢
@gabrieldumitrescu5505
@gabrieldumitrescu5505 Год назад
I saw glimpses of this movie when I was around 14, and all I could remember was this scene, for how ridiculous it was. I don't care how much guilt this guy felt, no healthy person will sacrifice their own life to save the life of an already injured unknown person for no apparent gain whatsoever. Sure if that guy he saved was the brilliant man who could save the planet, maybe I'd understand, but an average Joe? Incredible.
@Filthy_Larry
@Filthy_Larry 5 месяцев назад
I wouldn’t even save a kid. After a blunt and a beer I’ll forget all about him.
@rebekahjackson5996
@rebekahjackson5996 Месяц назад
Lls literally yooo 😂😂 kinda true though lol
@brycefranken478
@brycefranken478 6 месяцев назад
As a kid, this movie (specifically this scene), caused sleep issues for me for a very long time... It is really something to come across this now and see all of the comments of people who had similar experiences, as kids, from this movie... I think there needs to be study done.
@spittin_BXRS
@spittin_BXRS 3 года назад
RIP bud. You earned my respect.
@KGGIMP
@KGGIMP 7 лет назад
this scene this exact scene was a heartbreaker
@kimberlyanne2942
@kimberlyanne2942 8 лет назад
Where is that movie where there are family in the metal boat. Then the boat starts melting so the grandmother goes down on the lava and starts pushing the boat to save her family.
@joshmartinez9349
@joshmartinez9349 8 лет назад
Dantes peak
@kimberlyanne2942
@kimberlyanne2942 8 лет назад
+Josh Martinez thats the name?
@joshmartinez9349
@joshmartinez9349 8 лет назад
+Kimberly Anne yup!
@fortminor85
@fortminor85 8 лет назад
It was a lake of Sulfuric Acid and she was pulling the boat. I admit that was more fucked up
@kimberlyanne2942
@kimberlyanne2942 8 лет назад
ahh yeah, I thought it was a lava. That granny wasa hero tho.
@collinpace6522
@collinpace6522 8 лет назад
That was just brutal. Head first is merciful.
@みさき-k2x5o
@みさき-k2x5o 4 года назад
このシーントラウマ😭😭 カッコよすぎる😭😭
@Razgriz-Flight-Spotting
@Razgriz-Flight-Spotting 6 месяцев назад
This scene traumatized me when I was a child (8-9 years old) So much so that I was even a little afraid to take the metro after that
@james_reyes5332
@james_reyes5332 9 лет назад
Poor Stan :(
@Ryanjamesred
@Ryanjamesred 9 лет назад
I know :(
@bogdanandreimartinas4764
@bogdanandreimartinas4764 8 лет назад
rip
@bogdanandreimartinas4764
@bogdanandreimartinas4764 8 лет назад
rip
@DDRoman2011
@DDRoman2011 8 лет назад
Same here (T.T)
@TCTUnlimited
@TCTUnlimited 3 года назад
1:47 That Moment where he screams his last breath is pulse pounding. He suffered the whole way down.
@stevesibaja3123
@stevesibaja3123 6 лет назад
Stan was a hero to rescue this poor man from the lava
@eddieyyy3
@eddieyyy3 3 года назад
It was very unexpected when he started praying, right in the feels 😭
@JennieLovedoll
@JennieLovedoll 3 года назад
Agreed. I saw a similar scene where a condemned man who was close to his execution, asked Jesus Christ to forgive him of the murders he committed; from the TV show 'In The Heat of the Night'.
@valanthonydizon1098
@valanthonydizon1098 Год назад
Cant forget that wailing of agony and excruciating pain from Stan, truly a hero, but traumatizing when I was a kid. I remember crying out when I saw this scene.
@randyramirez4408
@randyramirez4408 10 месяцев назад
This wouldnt have happened if he just took roarkes advice and stop the trains (same time how could he have known), but at least he redeemed himself here and went out a hero and its extremely sad too since he already knew he wasn't going to survive. Still saddest death ever seen RIP man.
@iggycygnus7430
@iggycygnus7430 2 года назад
We’re all pouring a little out for Stan tonight. “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend.” said Jesus.
@abyssdrawssomestuff
@abyssdrawssomestuff 2 года назад
I can feel the heat through the screen
@horroromni
@horroromni 6 месяцев назад
My mom always looks away like during this scene, especially when he plummets into lava. I didn't, even as a kid. This, _Twister_ ,and _Dante's Peak_ are my favorites. Now, my brain urge me to watch this with my anxiety attacks going on.
@cinematicaddict6863
@cinematicaddict6863 Год назад
This movie really traumatized me the guys melted face at the beginning and him melting 😢
@welovemarbles7191
@welovemarbles7191 2 года назад
I love how the guy is just walking and praying like nothing is happening in a train car that's probably 1500 degrees.
@Knightfall-Batman
@Knightfall-Batman 4 года назад
This scene was very hard for me to watch when I was a kid, but now that I’m older, I admire the character sacrifice in order to save the train conductor
@infinitecanadian
@infinitecanadian 5 лет назад
We should always remember those who sacrifice themselves.
@ambalavanant
@ambalavanant 6 месяцев назад
Why is it giving me goosebumps every time. Perhaps one of the greatest movie scenes of all time
@skywalkerpotter21
@skywalkerpotter21 7 месяцев назад
Back in the 90's, these disaster movies we're traumatizing
@autobot8732
@autobot8732 3 года назад
Dude, this scene traumatized me as kid. It's mild compared to what I've seen now, but it was the first time I'd seen the depiction of a painful death at age 8. Gotta hand it to John Carroll Lynch for delivering and excellent performance here.
@ingen_nate_kenny6588
@ingen_nate_kenny6588 2 года назад
This scene scared me as a kid greatly, but I always appreciated the heroism in this scene. It's a little dramatic, but it's legit. Taught me a lesson and that I haven't forgotten in the many years since.
@lowkeylonelyy2726
@lowkeylonelyy2726 6 лет назад
Actually lava that shallow you could technically walk through it. But you’ll be severely burned for sure
@darkjediMIK
@darkjediMIK 5 лет назад
Lowkey Lonelyy back then, people still thought lava was acid, not liquified rock and people would melt before they would combust.
@WaterCrane
@WaterCrane 3 года назад
Though unrealistic, he's not sinking in it, but melting from the legs up. At least that's the impression I got given the depth of the lava when you compare it to the ground nearby.
@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT
@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT 3 года назад
No. You don't even know how hot lava is. Once you put your finger to it, it will gone for good. Lava is extremely hot that can melt anything.
@paulmix6846
@paulmix6846 7 месяцев назад
Imagine if he walked a little quicker he would’ve beat the extremely slow liquid magma 😂
@nathano.d3524
@nathano.d3524 8 месяцев назад
A TRUE HERO! NEVER LET YOU DAWN!
@goodoldfashionedangel
@goodoldfashionedangel Год назад
Okay, that wasn't nearly as bad as I remembered. Thank you, Volcano, for traumatizing me as a kid!
@4vrlitjay
@4vrlitjay 4 года назад
It’s was sad to see him melt down and die He’s a true hero
@kingharlaus43
@kingharlaus43 4 года назад
I’m not religious I’m atheist, the praying part was a beautiful touch to the scene. Very sad
@bradyryan5105
@bradyryan5105 2 года назад
Back when you could do that in films and people weren't offended
@Nejosauce
@Nejosauce 6 месяцев назад
I remember watching this and saw his transformation from a jerk to a hero
@Kyubii01
@Kyubii01 Год назад
Quick sand and lava were the unreasonable fears that. I had . Oh and an orca or a shark entering my pool
@addymetbecks94
@addymetbecks94 3 года назад
My dad took me to see this movie when I was three... THREE! I'm now 27 and this is still one of my favorites, even if this scene, and 95% of the movie are illogical
@lepreraffe7297
@lepreraffe7297 8 лет назад
The facial expressions in this scene are nothing but brilliance! The best acting in this entire movie came from these characters.
@Willllow
@Willllow 5 лет назад
Haha this is just like Super Mario Maker with the funny boys
@BigK13372
@BigK13372 5 лет назад
A-HA! Looks like I’m not the only one here who look up this clip because of Oney Plays!
@sandeepsingh5768
@sandeepsingh5768 5 лет назад
Chup angrez ka baccha 😂😂
@kushkungvivo744
@kushkungvivo744 5 лет назад
Ah do that's where I first saw this. I just recently watched his resident evil playthrough and Lyle mentioned this.
@IURERYU64347
@IURERYU64347 9 месяцев назад
In my opinion, the fire truck scene and this one are the most traumatic and heavy 😢😨
@anitaboodram1155
@anitaboodram1155 9 месяцев назад
this man make this movie great
@letsdiscussitoversometea8479
@letsdiscussitoversometea8479 4 года назад
1:36 "He's gonna make it. HE'S GONNA MAKE IT!" 1:38 "Darn!"
@maynardburger
@maynardburger 3 года назад
The slow mo really made it seem like it was gonna be this superhuman hero moment. That's what made it funny. Was like in the Simpsons when Homer thought he was gonna make the jump over the canyon on the skateboard.
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