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Deep Impact (1998)
Armageddon (1998)
Don't Look Up (2021) - Part 1 of 2
Don't Look Up (2021) - Part 2 of 2
Star Wars Attack of the Clones (2002) - Part 1 of 2
Star Wars Attack of the Clones (2002) - Part 2 of 2
Star Wars Empire Strikes Back (1980)
For All Mankind
The Umbrella Academy - Part 1 of 2
The Umbrella Academy - Part 2 of 2
Stargate Atlantis
The Expanse
The Orville
kimwimgoddess
I was hoping for the ending of Meloncholia
HoneNathan
The umbrella academy sure had a whole lot of potential turn into a massive nothing.
Tigersterne
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UncleScarwasright
#1. 2 am, Truth Social "It's Joe Biden's fault!"
Tombsey
executivedisfunction
These 'special effects' are why I don't watch Hollywood pictures. Nobody involved has the slightest idea of the speeds celestial bodies crash into each other. You'd Think they would consult some actual astronomer? But then the writers miss all the opportunities for dialog to fit into the entry scenes.
AlexSomething
There's a thing in movies/shows where sometimes, reality is a lot more ridiculous than what the audience is willing to believe, or look a lot less cool. And considering the audience is rarely comprised of a majority of scientists, realism doesn't matter all that much.
If you want real stuff you watch a documentary (and even those exaggerate sometimes).
StuartWells
Don't look up is the most realistic asteroid movie, unfortunately 😢
SledgeTheFloors
It's depressing, really. The problem is that's just... it's accurate to how the world perceives threats and reacts to them. We're doomed if something of that measure comes our direction, and unless there is a truly unified effort that's going to be our reality.
I can only hope that I can gather around a table with friends and family in those final moments if that's the case - but in reality? I don't think anyone would be able to stop from shaking.
idrinkcheapbeer
SoberAndBored
first time I saw Star Trek Voyager I went "that's the guy from Night of the Comet!"
DOcelot1
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theyallwenttoMexico
kool post
Karma1970
Thanks 😊
ravenousj
Asteroid 2025 MA90, estimated to be 280 feet in diameter, will safely pass by Earth on July 15, 2025.
poopjokesarefunny
I just realized I love disaster movies and am excited to watch some on this list but need more!!
Karma1970
Here's an IMDB list of 100 disaster films. Some of them older and some newer, from all genre. https://www.imdb.com/list/ls002913604/
Makerofroads
It takes 40 seconds for #1 to hit once it begins to heat up in the atmosphere (~100km up). Assuming its ice, (google says the deep impact meteorite was a comet) 11km wide. 8km/s impact speed of 420 trillion kg mass, equating to ~3.2 teratons of TNT. Not good, but people COULD survive it. Not quite 'fully cleanse the earth of life in fire' level.
Mostlydeadpool
GIANT SPACE ROCK 2028.....2026? how about now? now is good...
FuzzyX
The Umbrella Academy was all. S1: Oh, just be nice to your sister. S2: Again be nice to your sister. S3: Real issues now but be nice to your sis... brother. S4: Kill everyone including family.
wizardonabiggerwhale
Melancholia!
discostewsm
Watching some of these, I got to wondering. For a "doomsday" celestial object miles wide hitting the Earth at incredible speeds, wouldn't that be enough to cause a massive earthquake across the entire planet? An earthquake of such intensity that it could displace people and objects where they stood as if Earth's gravity was nullified for a moment as the Earth shifts? Like, if someone was in a cave, and such an event happened, would their body be slammed/splattered against the rock?
Karma1970
While he doesn't mention asteroid impacts, he does breakdown larger and larger earthquakes and their potential damage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3uk7jU3RHo
TheGriffin
What, no Armagettingiton?
Vergenbuurg
I've heard and read that "Don't Look Up" is considered an excellent film by some, but even if that's the case, it seems too damned depressing for me to want to sit through.
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#13 That was such a damned good episode of The Orville. They kinda treaded from Star Trek TNG homage to a real Star Wars feel in that one. Also, the shot of the Moon was creepy as shit.
DigitalDragon75
That moon view there reminded me of the moon from the old Hanna-Barbara cartoon, "Thundarr The Barbarian".
Karma1970
It is an amazing movie, basically what if a comet came now while Trump and his billionaire buddies are in office. You can see how it ends.
The Orville felt like Trek from TNG-DS9-VOY era and I LOVE it.
Tengenstein
Yeah, being a good movie, should make you feel something, uncomfortable is a something. But I'm with you, I don't need a movie for the lesson. Im not in that place, I need heroes. Same with my ex wanting to visit Auswitz. I just don't need more examples of humans being awful, I have enough.
revasseur
You left out the best one (I couldn't find one with the music, which is the best part)
somethingsomethingwittyhere
That DivX logo...
Crispy4Skin
#1 that scene is complete bullshit. A comet that size would have completely wiped out a big part of North America. The amount of energy created would cause a seismic shock way way bigger than any nuke ever detonated and the amount of ejecta would certainly make the sky dark for years. The trajectory is also completely wrong. Earlier in the movie it heads straight for earth, then it goes in a straight line skimming the water and then it is seen much higher suddenly plummeting into the ocean.
Wolfshead009
It's Hollywood. #2 was the holder of "violated more laws of physics per minute than any other movie ever" until the release of Moonfall.
MFfromHell
I don't think Moonfall even remotely tries to be scientifically accurate at any point.
ministerm
For some reason people judge that film as if the Moon is a natural orbital body, which the film makes very clear that...it isn't. It's explicitly science-fiction.
PicassoCT
This rocks- and rolls, and fermis..
poopjokesarefunny
Uh what, there was a “don’t look up” part one?
Karma1970
No, I typed Part 1 of 2 and part 2 of 2 because that scene was longer than the limit for Imgur uploads. I broke up the scene into 2 parts.
cuprohastes
In that first clip, Arthur C Clark is sitting on the edge of the fountain
madjo
Deep Impact was a better movie than Armageddon.
Karma1970
100%
dbox
There are 6 of us
AyatollahBahloni
Dozens!
smegheadenergy
This has me looking forward to ‘Seven Eves’
Karma1970
Is that an upcoming book, movie or series?
smegheadenergy
It’s a great book by Neal Stephenson. The opening line is “and then the moon exploded”
Then millions of meteor moon chunks fly toward earth and it’s a race to save humanity by sending it to live in space!
Also soon to be a movie!
AleksStark
The end got... Weird.
Karma1970
Well...now I have to read it, thanks!
JustDontCare
I love how the expanse showed the meteor impact far more accurately. If a rock is going straight down. It's not gonna slowly show up and cinematically careen across the sky. It's gonna be damn near instant.
Maevellous
JackTheButcher
What is this from?
tinybartender
It's from the series of novels that the TV show The Expanse was based on. The first one is titled Leviathan Wakes
afewgoodhens
Start from here: https://kottke.org/21/06/day-the-dinosaurs-died
Karma1970
That show (and book series) was fantastic!
iusedtodream
The game rocked my world. Amazing. Also I cried.
CatEyebrows
There’s a game???
iusedtodream
There's a game and it is amazing.
JustDontCare
Aye. I’ve read the entire mainline series myself. The show does a great job refining some of the plot points and characters and creating a unique experience out of the books. But I guess it can’t be helped since the writers were involved.
CatEyebrows
I just recently listened to the last 3 books of that series . I wish that storyline had made it to tv. I want to see the indestructible Amos!
Columbus43219
Too much for me. I tried watching the show, but it didn't grab me before the twist so I didn't see it. Then people just KEPT talking about it, so I grabbed the first audio book. Put into a small depressive episode. Not just the subject of the twist, but the initial story of how the pirates spaced that guy.
Franishinquisition
So good! I think I gotta rewatch that series, again....
Karma1970
My wife and I do a rewatch twice a year.
scr1bbl3
I also choose this guy’s wife ;)
Karma1970
Not a guy
LifeIsADanceOfMinds
In "The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress" - the denizens of the moon toss rocks at Earth, to great effect.
They landed a dozen or more on top of Cheyenne Mountain, as a proof of accuracy. Also, as a proof that it is hard to knock those suckers off course...
SideshowBobsotheravatar
One of my most fav SciFi stories
Karma1970
Nice
Mostlydeadpool
if you are in orbit around a planet, you don't need fancy bombs. just go get some asteroids from the local belt and just drop them. kinetic strikes are just as nasty from orbit as any sort of nuke.
Karma1970
Yup Yup
Rovylern
Heck, even a few tons of titanium in rod form from low orbit would be devastating.
LifeIsADanceOfMinds
Mythbusters busted that... and I think Veritasium did an episode...
Karma1970
Rods from the Gods