Astronaut Chris Hadfield Breaks Down Space Movies | Vanity Fair

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Retired astronaut and engineer Chris Hadfield fact checks notable space movies using his NASA experience and vast knowledge of outer space, including ’Gravity,’ ‘Passengers,’ ‘Armageddon,’ ‘The Martian,’ ‘Interstellar,’ ‘First Man,’ ‘Hidden Figures,’ ‘Ad Astra,’ ‘2001: A Space Odyssey,’ 'Sunshine' and ‘WALL-E.’
Chris Hadfield's New York Times bestseller 'An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth' has been translated into 25 different languages. Visit chrishadfield.ca for more information.
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@ariestheram5693
@ariestheram5693 3 роки тому
"I surfed the northern lights" is probably the hardest flex in human history
@HomebrandFishfood
@HomebrandFishfood 3 роки тому
Aswell as I commanded the international space station
@OutlawOfTexas
@OutlawOfTexas 3 роки тому
Idek if there’s anyone else in the world that can say that... this guy is literally a space surfer. Freakin awesome
@HomebrandFishfood
@HomebrandFishfood 3 роки тому
@@someidiot4311 of course I didn’t idiot
@Will-cr9fj
@Will-cr9fj 3 роки тому
@@HomebrandFishfood same
@alexnurmagomedov
@alexnurmagomedov 3 роки тому
@@someidiot4311 they meant that this quy said he commanded it
@danwellsanddangmtb2302
@danwellsanddangmtb2302 2 роки тому
Imagine watching a space film in the cinema and you see Chris hadfield angrily leave the cinema
@cantuseve
@cantuseve 2 роки тому
AHAHAHAHAHAHAH
@sa.w.s.3070
@sa.w.s.3070 2 роки тому
Ahahah. I would definitely follow him
@gk...
@gk... 2 роки тому
And I would laugh at him for not being able to think outside the box.
@Qopa
@Qopa 2 роки тому
@@gk... outside of reality you mean
@gk...
@gk... 2 роки тому
@@Qopa Yes I do, thnx. The film makers had very good physics expert advice, so that there would be no reason for such mistakes as Mr. Kowalski's ominous fall. It is almost disrespectful to these experts to claim that they did not even know such simple things. The producer had said that physical deviations are intentional in that movie. So there is no fault at all, because it is a symbolic story with "letting go" as its central theme (watch again and look for letting-go-symbols, both in speech and image, and for arbitrary inconsistencies that indicate dreaming but not reality). That's what Dr. Stone's nightmares look like after she lost her daughter, and she can't deal with that, she can't let go; that's the point. Basically, if it's not one hundred percent clear that a film is supposed to reflect reality, then one should not just assume that it does. You should then allow it to be interpreted. By the way, I can even fly without any aids -- in my dreams. :)
@dhaniluvkakashi
@dhaniluvkakashi Рік тому
Chris is the perfect example of "Space for Dummies". The way he can "dumb it down" for people that knows nothing on space stuff is amazing. Not a lot of people can do that even lecturers on universities.
@btoulzahrani4700
@btoulzahrani4700 Рік тому
Water actually alive water moves and tries to stick together every drop gather with other drops with no gravity it will make form of ball he is correct
@contendhay647
@contendhay647 Рік тому
@@btoulzahrani4700 Water is not alive. It follows physical laws, not an imaginary mind.
@fake_plant
@fake_plant Рік тому
Exactly, but at the same time, he’s not talking like everyone is an idiot.
@harlemraider3347
@harlemraider3347 11 місяців тому
I think he’s done enough talks to audiences that are not completely ignorant but obviously not astronaut-level educated (I.E. the majority of people who watch these type of videos) to know what depth he can/needs to go to when explaining things.
@boci122
@boci122 10 місяців тому
This isn't so much dumbing down as relatable for the audience viewing it. Dumbing down implies that people are too stupid to understand so you have to use easy words. Hatfield isn't saying that the big red ball up space is called the earth, he's using broader terms that most people will understand. Like, I teach preschool, and you'd be surprised how many teachers act like they're trying to teach rocks how to walk. You teach at their level, and you'd be surprised at how much they will learn.
@DivineKnight_115
@DivineKnight_115 Рік тому
The scene in interstellar when they see their crew member and family’s age significantly is so terrifying to know you’ve missed years and decades of life without knowing it.
@santiagolopez3909
@santiagolopez3909 Рік тому
Agreed.
@Tao_Tology
@Tao_Tology 2 місяці тому
Except it wasn't "terror! dun dun duhhhnnn". It was the love you feel seeing your children growing up and surviving and seeing the adults they turn in to.
@tonybrandt8850
@tonybrandt8850 8 днів тому
Even more terrifying is we will soon face that reality thanks to fusion powered starships.
@danidandans
@danidandans 4 роки тому
"Houston? What's Houston gonna do?" i'm wheeezinggggggg
@tristan8823
@tristan8823 4 роки тому
Legit haven't laughed that hard in years.
@alexquyenvo5196
@alexquyenvo5196 3 роки тому
Houston be like: what'd you want... Dallas ? Haha...
@Flowku
@Flowku 3 роки тому
lmao
@ln7929
@ln7929 3 роки тому
They put you on hold like text support
@sadia2395
@sadia2395 3 роки тому
@@ln7929 😆😆😅😅
@SiyabongaAfrica
@SiyabongaAfrica 4 роки тому
When Wall-E is more scientifically accurate than Armageddon
@HyperVanilo
@HyperVanilo 4 роки тому
If Wall-E more scientifically accurate, the scene where both robots in space should be silent because there is no air in space, therefore no sound.
@morlnsk
@morlnsk 4 роки тому
I mean, facts.
@overkill1340
@overkill1340 4 роки тому
Wait, you actually expected a Michael Bay film to be scientifically accurate? Let alone one about oil drillers going to space to save the world...
@Daaaanielle
@Daaaanielle 4 роки тому
Wall-E is a masterpiece.
@lettuce7539
@lettuce7539 4 роки тому
@@overkill1340 fun fact: he was working with NASA on this movie
@Poshriel
@Poshriel Рік тому
17:33 "No where in mathematical equation is there a symbol for love." What a great line, delivered perfectly.
@brainsploder4841
@brainsploder4841 Рік тому
Maybe a little heart symbol.
@santiagolopez3909
@santiagolopez3909 Рік тому
The perfect line. ❤
@bobbyjose2265
@bobbyjose2265 8 місяців тому
One of a very few things bad about the movie was bringing love as physical dimension. So cringe. Chris nol is going to regret it.
@Yvxszio
@Yvxszio 7 місяців тому
@@bobbyjose2265 going to regret what? the results dont lie.
@ghandimauler
@ghandimauler 6 місяців тому
I'd have to see the proof... ;0)
@TwoGirlsOneMUP
@TwoGirlsOneMUP 7 місяців тому
"I've been around the world 2650 times or so, and I never once could see enough of it". This guy talks sleek and smart about all of the engineering, mechanics, and scientifically complex stuff for a moment; and then hits you with a sucker punch of profound poetic brilliance. What a guy. What a storyteller.
@NT_1
@NT_1 2 місяці тому
*S* *U* *N* *S* *H* *I* *N* *E* is an utterly existential movie. I highly recommend it. The soundtracks throughout are breathtaking as well
@wangson
@wangson Місяць тому
@@NT_1 I love that film too. It's terribly scary! But as far as genuine "space" movies go, I absolutely think that while Interstellar is an absolutely compelling, mind-boggling and truly great fun, it still exists within the shadow of the greatest movie about outer space - 2001: A Space Odyssey. For me, there is no greater film of any genre out there. Oh, and while they are clearly fiction, I also really like a number of the "Star Trek" films. Particularly the first one, and "Star Trek: First Contact".
@Flyboy_
@Flyboy_ 4 роки тому
This video should be title: "Chris Hadfield Roasting Science Fiction Movies"
@stefanrobien1544
@stefanrobien1544 4 роки тому
Chris Hadfield roasting Armageddon
@pax4370
@pax4370 4 роки тому
Feeling bored? Heres something soothing... The song of the mermaid! ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hXinZJenpKKizoE.html Thank me later.
@3runex
@3runex 4 роки тому
gimme that ms!
@InsanePorcupine
@InsanePorcupine 4 роки тому
I would watch an entire series of this.
@Solutad
@Solutad 4 роки тому
as someone who was always vaguely angry with Gravity and couldn't really explain why, I didn't know how much my life needed Chris Hadfield totally *obliterating* that movie until this moment
@BM-wf9uf
@BM-wf9uf 3 роки тому
I love how offended Chris is with Gravity.
@NoahStephens
@NoahStephens 3 роки тому
Yes!!
@kimyongtaikim4025
@kimyongtaikim4025 3 роки тому
Grandson: "Grandpa Chris, what did you do?" Grandpa Chris: "Well, let me see. I was a test pilot, a Colonel, an astronaut, I commanded a space station. Oh and I did downhill ski races and played rock guitar" That's not a bad resume 😁
@ZenZaBill
@ZenZaBill 3 роки тому
Gravity is the worst-conceived space movie since the worst of the 1950s' improbable sci-fi physics. And, with a ridiculous plot like in the 50s.
@its_aj251
@its_aj251 3 роки тому
I thought you said he is offended by Earths pull! Hahahaha
@kirkhope0205
@kirkhope0205 3 роки тому
@Anestassia Faessler did you literally just take someone elses comment and post it in another comment? I mean, I laughed pretty dn hard, but then 4 seconds later I see the same exact comment LITERALLY the next thread down.
@pr3ttyb0yfl4cko
@pr3ttyb0yfl4cko Рік тому
I love how he was extremely honest and unbotheredly destroy some of these space movies. Dude found an opportunity and went ahead, venting out his inner, well hidden, long-time anger for these films. No remorse at all. 😂💀
@yodajuana2445
@yodajuana2445 Рік тому
His last bit here made me tear up. Both because his explanation of the feeling is beautifully articulated, but because I was born too early and will never have enough money to afford a trip to space to see it for myself. I imagine the beauty would be overwhelming.
@trteeerryfse-wy2ww
@trteeerryfse-wy2ww 2 місяці тому
Stay on earth. Gaia loves you
@RK-bz7hb
@RK-bz7hb 3 роки тому
This dude is so badass, they didn’t even invite him, he just showed up and started reviewing movies
@terryhamilton1564
@terryhamilton1564 3 роки тому
lol
@chinmoybiswas8257
@chinmoybiswas8257 3 роки тому
How do you know?
@streetas
@streetas 3 роки тому
@Name Name No... he’s Chris hadfield!
@cassieridley8147
@cassieridley8147 3 роки тому
Next video: Jesus Christ reviews christian movies
@gaminghunt5837
@gaminghunt5837 3 роки тому
@@cassieridley8147 lol😆
@chinmaysardesai623
@chinmaysardesai623 4 роки тому
I want to listen to him reviewing a flat earth documentary.
@KamenMinkov
@KamenMinkov 4 роки тому
He'd probably be able to smash it to pieces in a matter of two-three sentences.
@Gnossiene369
@Gnossiene369 4 роки тому
Why? Doesn't people like you give them enough attention already? Giving them what they want is probably the wrong move.
@jaga9394
@jaga9394 4 роки тому
@@Gnossiene369 Exactly. And also why waste the time of a genius like him? He could be talking to kids, making videos like these with that time.
@zachmali4071
@zachmali4071 4 роки тому
I think you might kill him if he does that
@InternationalSuperspyyy
@InternationalSuperspyyy 4 роки тому
Haha would love to see that too!
@noname_joe4854
@noname_joe4854 Рік тому
I love this guy. He seems to take bad science almost personally. Also, I got really jealous when he talked about surfing through the aurora. That must have been the most amazing thing ever.
@Anaazawan
@Anaazawan Рік тому
Interstellar is the peak of any space movies for me, the way they match kip thorne's math and the theory of relativity. Whoa just whoa!
@PolishGod1234
@PolishGod1234 Рік тому
For me it will always be 2001, but I think its more about mankind and unknown than actual space
@trequor
@trequor 8 місяців тому
It is incredibly silly. I dont get why anyone takes it seriously
@isekaitanya901
@isekaitanya901 8 місяців тому
@@trequor It's artistic,
@Chris-ks4sw
@Chris-ks4sw 5 місяців тому
its just too bad you have to watch matthew mcconaughey as the main character
@sams517
@sams517 4 місяці тому
@@Chris-ks4swhis acting was great in interstellar??
@KyleJamesFrazer
@KyleJamesFrazer 4 роки тому
Props to Vanity Fair for letting him just talk and story-tell. Too many channels love to cut and speed through an interview or feature.
@KaterinaTalantliva
@KaterinaTalantliva 4 роки тому
Yes!!!! Agreed
@zapfanzapfan
@zapfanzapfan 4 роки тому
Yepp, this deserved to be the length it was!
@NicholasCat
@NicholasCat 4 роки тому
I can listen to this guy talk for hours. So much passion
@laraahmed2255
@laraahmed2255 4 роки тому
@@NicholasCat me too!!
@carlie8897
@carlie8897 4 роки тому
I do wonder what the interview was before the editing though, I'd love to see the unedited version. I could listen to him for hours and hours
@whazzupio
@whazzupio 4 роки тому
Space movie *exists* Chris: this ain’t it chief
@shrekwazowski8199
@shrekwazowski8199 4 роки тому
To be fair most space movies are terrible at making things accurate
@K1ddkanuck
@K1ddkanuck 4 роки тому
One of the greatest Canadians to have ever lived. What a legend. What a treasure.
@nemanjap8768
@nemanjap8768 4 роки тому
@@shrekwazowski8199 cuz they are movies, sci-fi
@shrekwazowski8199
@shrekwazowski8199 4 роки тому
Nemanja P yes but you could make a good plot with accuracy. Most movies just take it too far. Honestly I’m not fun at movies.
@shrekwazowski8199
@shrekwazowski8199 4 роки тому
Bilal Khalid what proof? Why do you say that?
@F_L_U_X
@F_L_U_X 11 місяців тому
35:00 made me tear up a little. I haven't felt the magic of our world since I was a kid.
@NT_1
@NT_1 2 місяці тому
*S* *U* *N* *S* *H* *I* *N* *E* is an utterly existential movie. I highly recommend it. The soundtracks throughout are breathtaking as well
@twiceravenpuff
@twiceravenpuff 2 місяці тому
Yeah, I literally just started full on crying in like 10 seconds while listening to that
@NT_1
@NT_1 2 місяці тому
@@twiceravenpuff watch sunshine
@maxjelley4055
@maxjelley4055 4 місяці тому
I could listen to Chris for days. It’s rare that someone has experienced so much of life and what it is to be a human being, in a literally cosmic sense, and yet remain so relatable. The way he describes seeing the earth, the tone of his voice when recalling a space walk, these things are too profound for words, but he still manages to give some small piece of it to us
@vermillion8521
@vermillion8521 4 роки тому
I like how he said he was a representative of 7.8 billion people, not America, not Russia or Japan or Canada, he knows he is a representative of the human race
@steevehoyoufat9155
@steevehoyoufat9155 3 роки тому
It's crazy the moment I scrolled across this comment he was literally just saying that. Perfectly on cue.
@bandfromtheband9445
@bandfromtheband9445 3 роки тому
I took note of that, as well! Like I said, the guy is a Godsend! No biases. No contradictions. Just pure information that all of us on this world will understand!
@0FFICERPROBLEM
@0FFICERPROBLEM 3 роки тому
Sadly this video only has 2.8M views
@nachonacional9803
@nachonacional9803 3 роки тому
human species*
@AxlOfAwesome
@AxlOfAwesome 3 роки тому
This is the awesome mindset of astronauts, you hear it very often. Just to think, what we could achieve on earth with it...
@benwinsor4078
@benwinsor4078 3 роки тому
Gravity: *exists* Chris: And I took that personally
@masterwindu1234
@masterwindu1234 2 роки тому
no
@ot7biasedmashups
@ot7biasedmashups 2 роки тому
@@masterwindu1234?
@localmilfchaser6938
@localmilfchaser6938 2 роки тому
@@ot7biasedmashups no
@rishipaleja7087
@rishipaleja7087 2 роки тому
@@localmilfchaser6938 ?
@danny-nr2jl
@danny-nr2jl 2 роки тому
@@rishipaleja7087 no
@atlasnorbella11
@atlasnorbella11 Рік тому
The last story he told.. oh god he made me cry. I'm just speechless about the way he feels, I love hearing him talk about surfing through the auroras, just hearing him made me feel like I was there too. Love him.
@mvp9
@mvp9 Рік тому
The Wall-E fact was adorable, I actually thought that was impossible as child but now that I know that it is possible my inner child is proud lol
@Mswordx23
@Mswordx23 2 роки тому
"We're coming in hot? Relative to what?" is the most astronaut thing I've ever heard.
@SkyborneVisions
@SkyborneVisions 2 роки тому
Relative to the comet... you're trying to avoid hitting at high speed. I'm a little surprised someone who's resume makes mine look like crap, is picking on this aspect of the movie.
@ricobrown6630
@ricobrown6630 2 роки тому
The non existent atmosphere on the comet that let them slow their decent.
@kbanghart
@kbanghart 2 роки тому
@@SkyborneVisions cuz he was paid to, I assume LOL
@shaunbremner3322
@shaunbremner3322 2 роки тому
@@SkyborneVisions there was also instant communication pish when the president spoke to the man on the moon with no delay 🤨😉
@felipepineda1585
@felipepineda1585 2 роки тому
@@SkyborneVisions - well that is the point of this video sir
@thePhished
@thePhished 4 роки тому
"I surfed on the northern lights" talk about a flex
@vlobben1
@vlobben1 4 роки тому
The northern lights near the south pole, no less.
@marrileemiles3974
@marrileemiles3974 4 роки тому
I was totally gobsmacked to hear that. If I had a bucket list see "the lights" would be on it. To be inside of them has to be transforming.
@westyavro
@westyavro 4 роки тому
Yeah hard to top that one.
@TheIroncladResearcher
@TheIroncladResearcher 4 роки тому
lmao
@alexanderheatley3763
@alexanderheatley3763 4 роки тому
I’ve spent ball night wanking, how bout that for flex
@mint7442
@mint7442 8 місяців тому
I think the strangest thing about sound in space movies is that the silence could be so impactful if they used it
@ion7701
@ion7701 21 день тому
Absolutely!
@tattycakes2k2
@tattycakes2k2 21 день тому
The silence of Holdo’s light speed jump in the last Jedi was magnificent
@kuroroedamame
@kuroroedamame Рік тому
Astronaut in hollywood : built like models and superman Astronaut in real life : looks like your regular neighbor who mow their lawn in sunday morning at 6am
@nqh4393
@nqh4393 3 роки тому
Me: Gravity is such a great movie! Chris: Gravity is terrible. Me: Gravity is terrible.
@calisongbird
@calisongbird 2 роки тому
😂😂😂
@Maniacguy2777
@Maniacguy2777 2 роки тому
Coz he has experienced living on outerspace.
@isakayyik966
@isakayyik966 2 роки тому
@@walidfakhfakh3660 yes
@ravioliravioligivemethefor3131
@ravioliravioligivemethefor3131 2 роки тому
logically its terrible everything else is pretty good
@Maniacguy2777
@Maniacguy2777 2 роки тому
@@ravioliravioligivemethefor3131 what part is terrible?
@shaydanny9642
@shaydanny9642 3 роки тому
“I’ve been around the world 2650 times or so” Just a casual flex
@janluus9590
@janluus9590 3 роки тому
Hes basically 2650 years old in moon/ around the earth orbit years
@xtremetuberVII
@xtremetuberVII 3 роки тому
@@janluus9590 I think I'll call that.... orbital field years?
@bibekirig6418
@bibekirig6418 3 роки тому
@@xtremetuberVII PLEASE visit my channel ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jGFld6J_bKZe2as.html
@xtremetuberVII
@xtremetuberVII 3 роки тому
@@bibekirig6418 All right, since you have engaged with me in this manner, I would like a five paragraph essay on why I should visit your channel, PLEASE.
@MrMr-kv6sd
@MrMr-kv6sd 3 роки тому
@@xtremetuberVII haha nice one
@weendymils
@weendymils Рік тому
6:25 "onboard the international space station we played with water all the time." wholesome.
@TerebiFan
@TerebiFan Рік тому
Chris Hadfield is so eloquent and articulate! It is a joy to listen to his descriptions about the realities in space and how he can critique a movie with such grace!
@Topperfalkon
@Topperfalkon 3 роки тому
Never thought I'd see Chris angry, but Gravity got him there
@TheWehzy
@TheWehzy 3 роки тому
Well its the biggest crap space movie of all time
@feldartillerie1620
@feldartillerie1620 3 роки тому
The film has some mistakes, but the reason why the satellite flying past the space shuttle is so slow could be that the space shuttle flies in the same direction but at a not so high speed.
@ze2004
@ze2004 3 роки тому
@@TheWehzy i like the tension and suspense made in this movie. Its a good action movie.
@generichuman2044
@generichuman2044 3 роки тому
I hate movies like Gravity. Space is so interesting that you could make a really fun and entertaining movie whilst keeping things realistic. Why do movies always insist on dramatising things so much
@generichuman2044
@generichuman2044 3 роки тому
@@NebulousPenguin sadly, I agree. Too many people never take the opportunity to learn about space and educate others
@sya286
@sya286 4 роки тому
Him defending his female colleagues for this stereotypical frantic woman is GOLD. Much appreciated.
@christopherh4653
@christopherh4653 4 роки тому
Agreed! Far more likely that they are cooking meals for the crew.
@spdadventurer1754
@spdadventurer1754 4 роки тому
@S Y A thats a real human...being truthful , fair and respectful of Astronauts😊😊this is how Astronauts should be, so amazingly insightful and perfect😍😍
@chavalomiguel5587
@chavalomiguel5587 4 роки тому
@@spdadventurer1754 associei a é a melhor mesma forma altura e o que preço se é possível ver na altura do envio de um 30 30 2 de and you can see use for 2 42 4 2 42 in and out of the colossus rings até mesmp 4 with it is 4 3000 with and I without I e 2 2 o 27 eu 27 eu 2 uwu 27 eu 27 eu faço uso faço uso do mesmo
@spdadventurer1754
@spdadventurer1754 4 роки тому
@@chavalomiguel5587 oh god could u translate it to english..anyone?😢
@chavalomiguel5587
@chavalomiguel5587 4 роки тому
@@spdadventurer1754 sorry I don't speak english very well
@christiesiu873
@christiesiu873 Рік тому
ngl I didn't really know what to expect when watching this video but just the way that Chris Hadfield talks and articualtes his thoughts as well as the scietific theories/concepts/facts behind everything in space is just fascinating. ik sometimes in movies its just as simple as "i want to be an astronaut" but he shows and proves that being an astronaut is about everything. Physical demand, critical thinking, discipline, knowledge, everything.
@jasmineajodya3521
@jasmineajodya3521 Рік тому
Protect this man at all costs fr he sounds super passionate about his job and explained this sooo good without being cocky
@acostabry92
@acostabry92 2 роки тому
When Wall-E is more scientifically accurate than Armageddon lmao
@abhinavdp7376
@abhinavdp7376 2 роки тому
But Wall E is one the greatest animated films of all time
@VityokOrgUa
@VityokOrgUa 2 роки тому
@@abhinavdp7376 and likely they did this scene using some physics simulation engines
@madsinj4722
@madsinj4722 2 роки тому
@@VityokOrgUa Well you're right, they made it with one of their best animation software, called Presto It does include physics engine, much like blender
@stablest9179
@stablest9179 2 роки тому
@@MoeBulle WOAH THERE
@Maniacguy2777
@Maniacguy2777 2 роки тому
Because he mentioned accurately the laws of physics.
@aedanbrady1861
@aedanbrady1861 3 роки тому
You know it's weird when a astronaut says: "I'm confused"
@Ajehy
@Ajehy 3 роки тому
Yeah... the problem with technobabble is that it just makes non-experts nod and say “yup, science stuff”, while someone who actually knows what the words mean is listening to absolute gibberish.
@thewizzard3150
@thewizzard3150 3 роки тому
"I'm confused" is just a polite way of saying this is crap! He is not really confused.
@spaceman7019
@spaceman7019 3 роки тому
@Rob Roy im confused?
@akakscase
@akakscase Рік тому
I know this video is over 2 years old but I’ve just seen it for the first time. I have always been envious of Chris and the fact he was able to go to Space, but now I am even more. I grew up in Alaska and the Northern Lights (Aurora) are such a spectacular show of nature. I never get tired of watching them. And he got to be out there, personally, in them. I cannot imagine how absolutely amazing that must have been.
@ksc743
@ksc743 Місяць тому
This video just popped up on my page now and I feel like you do except that I live in Africa so I've never yet seen the Northern (or Southern) Lights but it's a dream of mine to see them. Flying through them is on another level!
@MarioRodriguez-zi1xl
@MarioRodriguez-zi1xl Рік тому
This guy is amazing… he explains complicated stuff in such a simple way…
@darleschickens7106
@darleschickens7106 4 роки тому
“We actually carried guns on board the Russian space ship that I flew.” That has to be the most badass thing anybody has ever uttered whilst being completely serious.
@ObamaFromKenya
@ObamaFromKenya 4 роки тому
Flying Burrito yeah but wouldn’t the lack of gravity seriously mess with the speed the bullet travels🤔
@p2jack2000
@p2jack2000 4 роки тому
@@ObamaFromKenya bullets dont travel because of gravity, the force of the ignition when the gun fires makes the bullet fly
@tyler9684
@tyler9684 4 роки тому
@@ObamaFromKenya did you even watch the video bro
@footymagic21
@footymagic21 4 роки тому
@@ObamaFromKenya Actually Russian cosmonauts used to carry TP-82 pistols with them as a survival aid against bears and wolves in Siberia after landings and before being recovered, He's probably talking about that.
@Highminded12
@Highminded12 4 роки тому
Barry Obama nah. Only thing lack of gravity would do is make the bullet fly a lot farther. Less air resistance would probably keep the bullet more on a straight trajectory as well. Shooting long distances. The air can push a bullet a certain direction. With no air resistance that wouldn’t happen.
@user-nb3ui8zj4r
@user-nb3ui8zj4r 3 роки тому
When he lists all his occupations it was like when a kid lists what he is going to do when he grows up
@ryasol4865
@ryasol4865 3 роки тому
beautiful observation!
@LilyTheCat151
@LilyTheCat151 3 роки тому
They say POTUS is the most powerful man on Earth. Chris had a job that would probably rival that in some ways. What could be more important or require more responsibility than commanding the ISS?
@Saint5963
@Saint5963 3 роки тому
@@LilyTheCat151 I dunno, personally I'd say being a general in the army or something to that effect; you're in charge of a lot of people's lives and the commands you give don't just affect the people you're giving them out to
@Saint5963
@Saint5963 3 роки тому
not saying that commanding the ISS isn't important or that it doesn't require responsibility, it certainly does
@nackboy
@nackboy 3 роки тому
Truuuu
@Sharksteak_
@Sharksteak_ Рік тому
Thank you Chris and Vanity Fair for this interesting video! So fascinating to hear Chris talk about what he knows and experienced
@christiesiu873
@christiesiu873 Рік тому
29:16 I would totally love to hear/watch a version of this scene exactly the way he describes it. Silent, breathing in their suits and talking to each other through comms.
@strudercutie
@strudercutie 3 роки тому
He's so badass he got into Nasa at 18 with 23 years of experience
@chef_miku
@chef_miku 3 роки тому
He also has explored the ocean floor (idk what ocean tho) I just realized that there's also an airport in Canada named after him
@Randy1337
@Randy1337 3 роки тому
@Deo Lakshmana hahahaaha
@KafshakTashtak
@KafshakTashtak 3 роки тому
Was born with that awesome mustache of course.
@TrustFire1
@TrustFire1 3 роки тому
Qualifyed
@freedomchaser151
@freedomchaser151 3 роки тому
BOSS
@faithinthereins1222
@faithinthereins1222 3 роки тому
“It set back a little girls vision of what a women astronaut can be” someone give this man a medal, I know he already has some but still.
@user-sm2fz1zh5h
@user-sm2fz1zh5h 3 роки тому
“It set back a little girls vision of what a women astronaut can be” someone give this man a medal, I know he already has some but still.
@bink6778
@bink6778 3 роки тому
Right? Chris is my hero.
@khaledsoliman5128
@khaledsoliman5128 3 роки тому
sees intersteller for 5 seconds Chris: well, im just confused now. Me: wait until you see all his movies.
@josi4251
@josi4251 3 роки тому
Yeah, I love how offended he gets over that. I love this guy so much.
@bobbyweirddick6556
@bobbyweirddick6556 3 роки тому
You all are overreacting. Everyone knows astronauts have to know how a space ship works and how to do basic repair. Yes there are different specialties, like doctors, scientists, engineering (usually a pilot too). So the lady might be a dr or scientist who does research and the guy an engineer. But, yeah, you would except an astronaut to be the most able people on earth.
@chronosite
@chronosite Рік тому
I love the way he explains things so it can be understood in a simple way in layman terms So even when I'm too tired, I can still listen and learn something easily
@higgme1ster
@higgme1ster Рік тому
Colonel Hadfield, you made me think of something regarding Ed White's space walk. My Dad worked for GE at the Marshall Space Flight Center. Our family just happened to be visiting the museum there when a voice came over the intercom and said that they had just received the raw film of the Space Walk and they would be showing it in their little theater in a few minutes. I was one of the first civilians to see the whole raw footage including the glove floating into space. RIP Colonel Ed White.
@phoebe8681
@phoebe8681 2 роки тому
I liked that he said, “we’re the representative of 7.5 billion people”, not any country specifically.
@animeman9617
@animeman9617 2 роки тому
Yeh because they are.
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 роки тому
@@animeman9617 Do you know 'Genetically modified Sceptic'? He's one of the warmest Atheists and would never talk down to anyone or anything. I recommend him warmly.
@genny1814
@genny1814 2 роки тому
@@loturzelrestaurant who tf cares
@phoneix24886
@phoneix24886 2 роки тому
Humanity above all. We survive as a civilization first!
@hindugoat2302
@hindugoat2302 2 роки тому
@@genny1814 i kidna care, im looking it up... s
@geofff.3343
@geofff.3343 4 роки тому
Chris Hadfield: Reminding everyone why they wanted to be astronauts as kids.
@pons500
@pons500 4 роки тому
You're perfectly right!
@micwitaspud
@micwitaspud 4 роки тому
I almost cried remembering that feeling in this video.
@mwnciboo
@mwnciboo 4 роки тому
Astronaut....Man was a Top Gun Fighter pilot to boot.
@johannauhl8862
@johannauhl8862 4 роки тому
that reminded me of when I was in 5th grade and my teacher read his book to us
@DystopiaWithoutNeons
@DystopiaWithoutNeons 4 роки тому
And remembering why they shouldn't
@thornhilljeff
@thornhilljeff 8 місяців тому
I really enjoyed this entire interview. Fantastic. I think it is always amazing to talk to someone that loves what they do and can articulate it the way Chris does here.
@euglena283
@euglena283 Рік тому
Intensiv, unterhaltsam, lehrreich - ein ganz wunderbares Format! Vielen lieben Dank dafür und gerne mehr davon 😊
@juttamaier2111
@juttamaier2111 3 роки тому
I quite like the man. Ironically, he seems quite down to Earth.
@boomshockalocka
@boomshockalocka 3 роки тому
You got a good chuckle out of me with that.
@baliart908
@baliart908 3 роки тому
He is down to mars
@SuperAZERTY10
@SuperAZERTY10 3 роки тому
Nice one 😄
@GTXBOY1650
@GTXBOY1650 3 роки тому
give him some space man....
@MASSIVEsock
@MASSIVEsock 3 роки тому
@@GTXBOY1650 stfu u beta Nvidia card
@jonathaningravalle7280
@jonathaningravalle7280 2 роки тому
This guy is like the peak of humanity. Master's degree in aviation systems, fighter pilot for 25 years, became an engineer and astronaut, went on 2 space shuttle missions (including making videos on them), installed the Canadarm 2, and commanded the entire ISS for a short time. Like, you're done. You're basically overqualified for almost any other job on earth after that. He earned his retirement with flying colors.
@makeplay8004
@makeplay8004 2 роки тому
"You're basically overqualified for almost any other job on earth after that." - Not really. There aren't that many jobs where being e.g. a fighter pilot is all that helpful. Being an engineer is pretty useful and sure he has made a great career, but his skills are not really super versatile.
@joey_btw4718
@joey_btw4718 2 роки тому
​@@makeplay8004 oh, so you're that guy
@cfcreative1
@cfcreative1 2 роки тому
Or he is a good actor.
@thinguswingus5602
@thinguswingus5602 2 роки тому
lmaoo I wonder how well someone like this would do in fast food. Probably fine, but it’d still be funny to see.
@makeplay8004
@makeplay8004 2 роки тому
@@joey_btw4718 Yes. :)
@VagabondTurtle
@VagabondTurtle Рік тому
I just love Chris Hadfield, I could listen to him explaining space and science for hours.. he always make me choke up by his description of how it feels like seeing all this
@berenedain8427
@berenedain8427 4 місяці тому
34:00 onwards made me cry, such an amazing description I felt I was there with him
@Moohasha1
@Moohasha1 Рік тому
"I've been around the world 2650 times or so, and...I never once could see enough of it." That gave me goosebumps.
@PowPowSunshine100
@PowPowSunshine100 Рік тому
Right before that, when he spoke of flying THROUGH the earth's aurora...literally brought tears to my eyes.
@ammarshakeel7860
@ammarshakeel7860 Рік тому
you give me goosebumps 😜😜😜
@atlasnorbella11
@atlasnorbella11 Рік тому
All of that speech literally made me cry, when he said that, and the he got to the part when he "surfed" through the earth's aurora, I'm crying, its beautiful the way he describes it
@rustywine7839
@rustywine7839 Рік тому
that whole bit made me so emotional lol
@Moohasha1
@Moohasha1 Рік тому
In a heartbeat. I wouldn't make a one way trip, but something on par with a short vacation (a few days), sign me up!
@R4Y2k
@R4Y2k 4 роки тому
"We're there as the representatives of 7.5 billion people" That's just the kind of person I want as "my" representative in space.
@user-tq3ud9zi7w
@user-tq3ud9zi7w 4 роки тому
You are not representing me with that stupid "magnum" on your upper lip.
@MsDead-io4ik
@MsDead-io4ik 4 роки тому
@@kraspootis9051 we probably going back to 7.5 billions with the coronavirus lol
@devchatterjee2955
@devchatterjee2955 4 роки тому
​@@MsDead-io4ik wow thats dark even in a space video
@Kona138
@Kona138 4 роки тому
Proud that he is Canadian!
@terrywho22
@terrywho22 4 роки тому
@@user-tq3ud9zi7w Correction: *crooked "magnum." I guess shaving in zero gravity is harder than it looks.
@the_resourceful
@the_resourceful Рік тому
Love his straight up critiques. Suspending reality is part of the entertainment most seek but closer to real science, to me, is better. His skewering of Armageddon is perfect.
@lukekalisz1817
@lukekalisz1817 Рік тому
For the Ad Astra section, I would think that you could hear anything that made physical contact with the ground, as the ground would carry vibrations up into the rover and into the suit. Like how you can hear/feel vibrations of your car’s tires against the road. I understand that the sounds would be extremely muted because the vibrations are carried only through solids, which our ears aren’t designed to hear, but I’m pretty sure that it wouldn’t be silent.
@user-wl9ch3vq5w
@user-wl9ch3vq5w 4 місяці тому
The Moon also actually does have a very thin atmosphere which could be capable of carrying a very small amount of sound and due to the amount of energy gunshots produce I really don't think it's all that far fetched to add very muted sound effects to the shots.
@MafiaGamingBfh
@MafiaGamingBfh 3 роки тому
Chris dropped all his titles like a game of thrones character.
@vsauce4992
@vsauce4992 3 роки тому
I gave you 300 likes
@MafiaGamingBfh
@MafiaGamingBfh 3 роки тому
Vsauce4 hahah why?
@vsauce4992
@vsauce4992 3 роки тому
@@MafiaGamingBfh I just happend to see the comment when it had 299 likes
@MafiaGamingBfh
@MafiaGamingBfh 3 роки тому
Vsauce4 oh i thought you meant you botted my comment to 300 likes haha :)
@vsauce4992
@vsauce4992 3 роки тому
@@MafiaGamingBfh lol 😂
@timetraveller939
@timetraveller939 2 роки тому
Chris should be hired as a consultant in every SciFi movie.
@gregtronica3569
@gregtronica3569 2 роки тому
yeah, they should suck the joy and fun out of every sci fi movie, good call
@timetraveller939
@timetraveller939 2 роки тому
@@gregtronica3569 it may bring a new taste that will be more joyful
@ravioliravioligivemethefor3131
@ravioliravioligivemethefor3131 2 роки тому
@@gregtronica3569 unlogical stuff in movies doesnt make joy and fun it just makes the movie nonsense
@botaniccal
@botaniccal 2 роки тому
@@ravioliravioligivemethefor3131 youre the type of person to watch spongebob, turn up your nose, and be like "Well Ackshyually, sponges in real life do not talk. This show is scientifically inaccurate."
@ravioliravioligivemethefor3131
@ravioliravioligivemethefor3131 2 роки тому
@@botaniccal uh no im just saying illogical things in movies doesnt make it cool
@__-wl8jt
@__-wl8jt Рік тому
The last 2 minutes of him talking and describing the experience of space was absolutely amazing. I could listen to him talking hours.
@Mav3ricky
@Mav3ricky Рік тому
I teared up a few times. Mr. Hadfield, you express yourself so beautifully and give me such hope for humanity! You are a real marvel of a human being and also delightfully down to Earth. I love love love this video and when I'm in a depressive episode I will rewatch it to give myself some serotonin ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@NT_1
@NT_1 2 місяці тому
*S* *U* *N* *S* *H* *I* *N* *E* is an utterly existential movie. I highly recommend it. The soundtracks throughout are breathtaking as well
@caralynnluster
@caralynnluster 4 роки тому
Chris: it’s very bad Me: yes. Very very bad. Chris: it’s amazing. Me: yes. very very amazing.
@KemalYusup
@KemalYusup 4 роки тому
he just everyone's public figure and trusted him being an expert 😄😄
@alfredoyapur
@alfredoyapur 3 роки тому
Of course, I mean; the guy has been in space he knows his stuff. If he says it's good, it's good. If he says it's bad, it's bad. (Don't even question it)
@darlaaddams7169
@darlaaddams7169 3 роки тому
You made my entire day with your comment Cara !! LoL
@pluto9963
@pluto9963 3 роки тому
I really laughed loud
@flitzgerald7984
@flitzgerald7984 3 роки тому
That's true and natural...
@LeericOHM
@LeericOHM 2 роки тому
Me: Armageddon was my childhood. It was such a great movie. Chris Hadfield: *Atrocious* Me: Atrocious
@adamwsaxe
@adamwsaxe 2 роки тому
It was never meant to be technically accurate. It was a summer blockbuster movie and was intended to be rah-rah patriotic and fun. Pearl Harbor a few years later was basically the same movie--complete w/ Ben Affleck--just set 50 years prior.
@iacomodidymus592
@iacomodidymus592 2 роки тому
JAJAJAJAJAJA
@i_declare_bankruptcy686
@i_declare_bankruptcy686 2 роки тому
We're coming in hot?!🤣
@grees9996
@grees9996 2 роки тому
Respect ++
@4knewt505
@4knewt505 2 роки тому
How I felt when he started tearing down interstellar.💔🤣
@Shadowmoonrain
@Shadowmoonrain Рік тому
The last part when he was talking about his travels… made me tear up. ❤
@NT_1
@NT_1 2 місяці тому
*S* *U* *N* *S* *H* *I* *N* *E* is an utterly existential movie. I highly recommend it. The soundtracks throughout are breathtaking as well
@TheGoudaGoblin
@TheGoudaGoblin Рік тому
When I was in eighth grade my science teacher had us all write a letter to an astronaut w some basic prompts abt what to say. Idt I put too much effort in tbh, but I wrote to Chris hadfield and I was the only one who got a letter back. Super nice too. Great dude considering there was no incentive to reply
@kimbaldun
@kimbaldun 3 роки тому
It's sad that flat earthers thinks this guy doesn't exists
@feminico2613
@feminico2613 3 роки тому
And them denying Australia's existence lol. Are they just gonna ignore the flat earthers in Australia?
@smallstudiodesign
@smallstudiodesign 3 роки тому
I love it. They are bottom feeders of society. They can fold my laundry.
@hitoshiinaba5738
@hitoshiinaba5738 3 роки тому
Grandson: "Grandpa Chris, what did you do?" Grandpa Chris: "Well, let me see. I was a test pilot, a Colonel, an astronaut, I commanded a space station. Oh and I did downhill ski races and played rock guitar" That's not a bad resume 😁
@TheSoulReaperGR
@TheSoulReaperGR 3 роки тому
@@hitoshiinaba5738 nice copy paste
@conorcorrigan765
@conorcorrigan765 3 роки тому
Space is fake! That mustache is just CGI!
@takeinomiyas
@takeinomiyas 2 роки тому
His rant about needing more ACCURATE female astronaut representation in space was a surprise, but definitely a welcome one.
@ottovonbismarckboi9112
@ottovonbismarckboi9112 2 роки тому
Why was it a surprise? Chris is a great guy!
@leonreborn1308
@leonreborn1308 2 роки тому
He was trying to reach really high with the whole "weak female astronaut" stuff as if Nolan had a actual intention of portraying female astronauts in that way, it got a bit annoying after a while, just because she's a female character she has to be perfect so no one actually thinks real life female astronauts are incompetent? That's stupid.
@dss7239
@dss7239 2 роки тому
​@@leonreborn1308 He said that while talking about "Gravity" not "Interstellar" and had a point, incompetent astronauts don't go to the moon, especially after less than a year of being an astronaut
@deveshsinghal5937
@deveshsinghal5937 2 роки тому
@@leonreborn1308 nolan is not the director of gravity tho
@maplelu9514
@maplelu9514 2 роки тому
@@leonreborn1308 it’s just basic sense tho, not even about gender alone that a person won’t just be so incompetent. I get why he’s upset
@jimmyispromo
@jimmyispromo Рік тому
Love how intelligent and critical he was of everything. Also, for such a long time this video took to shoot.
@josephineemarch
@josephineemarch 4 роки тому
“I’ve been around the world 2650 times or so. And I never once could see enough of it” now that actually put a tears in my eyes
@zillandrian2329
@zillandrian2329 4 роки тому
I am sorry, can u please tell me what does it mean.
@josephineemarch
@josephineemarch 4 роки тому
navin rathakrishnan being an astronaut, he got to move around the world inside the ISS 2650 times or so. By saying “around the world”, he meant that literally which is kind of funny how casual he said it
@zillandrian2329
@zillandrian2329 4 роки тому
@@josephineemarch thanks mate
@BobBob-ds1bd
@BobBob-ds1bd 4 роки тому
Same
@johnjones6940
@johnjones6940 4 роки тому
@@AngelLerma987 its called a gut feeling, cause hes a good liar.
@RebeccaBane
@RebeccaBane 4 роки тому
I have never heard someone hate on Gravity as much as he does and I love it.
@victoriaalmtroberg4681
@victoriaalmtroberg4681 4 роки тому
Me too!
@laboon344
@laboon344 4 роки тому
He
@louispoulinmarkle4964
@louispoulinmarkle4964 4 роки тому
Jeff Davis
@gabrielbehzadi9182
@gabrielbehzadi9182 4 роки тому
Gravity is very overrated
@rundownpear2601
@rundownpear2601 4 роки тому
Anyone who knows orbital mechanics or general spaceflight info is going to ha it because it is beyond unrealistic
@user-bi7ur9uc1n
@user-bi7ur9uc1n Рік тому
Chris is awesome. He is into science and the same time he notices poetic and beauty aspects of his job.
@theresalero7039
@theresalero7039 Рік тому
And there he is Ladies and Gentlemen, The Most Interesting Man in the World. Thank you for sharing some of your time with us Chris Hadfield.
@james8616
@james8616 3 роки тому
I like how he doesn’t just say it’s bad, he says it’s inaccurate but still understands the filmmaker has to make it interesting and engaging for the viewer.
@TheSchaef47
@TheSchaef47 3 роки тому
So many things in movies are abstracted to some extent so the viewer can understand and so the movie itself can be compelling, not just in space movies but really all kinds. For starters, they only show you the "interesting" parts, and almost never in real time. You have to find a way to get months of preparation and a four day journey down to two hours, so people with no astronaut training and no knowledge of orbital mechanics can cheer at the end of Apollo 13. I still do, 25 years later.
@slcpunk2740
@slcpunk2740 3 роки тому
First Man wasn't a movie about space, it was about loss and grief. Did he not catch the main theme? No wonder he didn't get why everyone was so down all the time. Pay more attention to the details you're not so interested in next time Chris! It seems like he only pays attention to the parts in space for most of the films. The theme was loss: Neil Armstrong lost his daughter, collective loss of the other astronaut candidates, Buzz Aldrin's loss of humility, I could go on.
@james8616
@james8616 3 роки тому
@@slcpunk2740 but that’s not the point of the video, he’s just supposed to talk about accurate or inaccurate things about space in the movie
@crystalnero1877
@crystalnero1877 3 роки тому
@@slcpunk2740 he was there to comment on inaccuracies. Maybe you should pay attention.
@lickdafloor4891
@lickdafloor4891 3 роки тому
@@slcpunk2740 that's not the point of the video. Chris isn't here to watch the movie to "catch the main theme". He's here to point out the accuracy about space in the films.
@MrSpankee02
@MrSpankee02 3 роки тому
If we’re ever visited by intelligent aliens,I nominate Chris to be our ambassador.
@auritdutta4937
@auritdutta4937 3 роки тому
and bob ross
@ramieg4693
@ramieg4693 3 роки тому
id rather have elon musk
@neon-3467
@neon-3467 3 роки тому
I think Joe Rogan would be better
@willlennox6973
@willlennox6973 3 роки тому
@@neon-3467 musk + rogan
@drpebbs
@drpebbs 3 роки тому
You know the problem of UFO's flying over military bases was just mentioned by a Florida's senator Marco Rubio two days ago? He says we have no idea who it is, and explains that the number of sightings is far larger than publicly known and a new report on the problem is to be released to the public soon. The aliens are already here. The truth is that Trump created the Space Force for the UFO threat, not China.
@CancerNoir
@CancerNoir Рік тому
I could listen to the guy talk about the universe forever. That makes you think about the enormity of the whole thing and just be amazed about who made it
@PranavNayak2005
@PranavNayak2005 Рік тому
in my opinion i think they should have reviewed "Mission Mangal" too cuz its a freaking amazing movie and extremely inspiring for young space wonderers. its a must watch to see how much the space holds for us and the inspiring stories of ISRO scientists
@francesco5254
@francesco5254 Рік тому
Chris Hadfield destroying Gravity is probably amongst the 3 most satisfying things I've ever witnessed.
@bgonza2
@bgonza2 Рік тому
You're a Trump supporter aren't you?
@k1productions87
@k1productions87 Рік тому
Even though I question whether or not he actually watched the movie. The fact that not only did he not mention Kessler Syndrome at all, but it wasn't the first thing he mentioned (instead saying something about asteroid debris?) leads me to conclude he just saw clips. He also made zero mention of centrifugal or centripetal forces. ... and THEN mentions it in the very next movie he spoke of. There's questioning, and there's outright refusal to acknowledge answers even exist. Sadly, far too many people fall into the latter, especially when it pertains to Gravity. Its like, the better it looks, the more desperate they are to tear it apart. Meanwhile the same people are quick to defend everything wrong with films like Armageddon. At least he laughs at it, but it deserves at least five times as long as Gravity.
@amolghadigaonkar2114
@amolghadigaonkar2114 Рік тому
@@k1productions87 'Gravity (2013)' was always really a bad Movie.
@k1productions87
@k1productions87 Рік тому
@@amolghadigaonkar2114 In what respect? By what metric? What were you expecting of the film? What specific things were you needing to see that it didn't do? note "specific", don't use buzz words or vague nonsense like "I expected it to be good", good in WHAT way? What specific things would you do differently? Again, no vague nonsense like "just don't make the film"
@toxic0rphan762
@toxic0rphan762 Рік тому
@@k1productions87 lmao u literally destroyed bro so bad he refused to answer
@makayla3694
@makayla3694 3 роки тому
Chris Hadfield should write and direct an accurate movie.
@atharvashinde1790
@atharvashinde1790 3 роки тому
Underrated comment
@user-jc8yw8nl3y
@user-jc8yw8nl3y 3 роки тому
Atharva Shinde yes it’s very underrated
@jeffarnold9497
@jeffarnold9497 3 роки тому
It would be the most boring movie of all time because he simply has no imagination. It would be a 12 hour movie about them getting ready for space then them just sitting in a spaceship with no action or any reason to watch.
@jameslove8507
@jameslove8507 3 роки тому
Jeff Arnold that’s a highly uneducated statement it would be easy to have someone write it and he gives the idea
@zman360auz
@zman360auz 3 роки тому
Being an advisor would be more suited to him. He could be on the team to help keep it as realistic as possible but let a good screenwriter and director create the story.
@cindytartt4048
@cindytartt4048 Рік тому
What an articulate, superbly clever man … But I _did_ like First Man: I think it was sad, at times, for a reason… its music created the necessary lightness, however.
@alexlegard9233
@alexlegard9233 Місяць тому
Sooo informative. Chris answered many questions that I was confused about in many movies. Thank you Chris!
@roxydzey
@roxydzey 3 роки тому
They should definetly hire Chris as a consultant before shooting or writing movies about space.
@guyh3403
@guyh3403 3 роки тому
No one would watch such movie I'm afraid. It would be slow. Sloooowwww... And without special effects. Eek!
@mikeycityify
@mikeycityify 3 роки тому
Hendrik Hendrikson slow? Sounds to me like an opportunity to make a real thriller in space.
@ACE7O2
@ACE7O2 3 роки тому
@@guyh3403 a good story line does wonders for a movie, you dont have to rely on exaggerated action scenes
@Krawna
@Krawna 3 роки тому
As amazing physicists are, they aren't automatically great writers just because they know a lot of the accurate science. You need a good writer for a good story, and often distorting reality becomes necessary. That's why it's called science fiction.
@evertonporter7887
@evertonporter7887 3 роки тому
Except for Star Wars LOL😂😂
@jarofpixies
@jarofpixies 3 роки тому
I absolutely love how he defended his profession and women astronauts during gravity
@niles6159
@niles6159 3 роки тому
That's the joke!
@baneblack8821
@baneblack8821 3 роки тому
@@niles6159 What do you mean? Where is the joke? Gravity’s characters are a slap in the face to true astronomers and astronauts. These people go into space with a very serious job that requires extreme dedication and respect, especially of other astronauts. The characters in the movie are shown in a way that are absolute polar opposites of the real deal, it’s really shameful representation of real astronauts. So, again, where’s the joke?
@jchesney
@jchesney 3 роки тому
@@baneblack8821 Getting offended about the inaccurate portrayal of astronauts in Gravity is like getting offended about Steven Segal's portrayal of Navy SEAL's in Under Siege. The entire concepts of the movies are so far-fetched that they can't even be take seriously as a whole, so looking at a specific part and saying, "I can't believe that they portrayed this part so inaccurately!" is ludicrous. Also, anyone who watches Sandra Bullock in Gravity and bases their opinion of female astronauts off the movie's portrayal of her must be considered a moron.
@WetaMantis
@WetaMantis 3 роки тому
@@jchesney Believe me many do. Never underestimate stupidity.
@jchesney
@jchesney 3 роки тому
@@WetaMantis yeah, I definitely don't on either count. Regardless of stupidity, pretty sure you've never heard anyone disparage women as astronauts on account of Sandra Bullock in Gravity.
@tombystander
@tombystander Рік тому
First man is a brilliantly made film. The scene at the end when Neil exits his LEM to walk on the moon and the movie goes silent is so jarring. I love it
@LudmilasRain
@LudmilasRain Рік тому
Chris Hadfield: We actually carried guns onboard... Me, automatically: Moon's haunted?!
@almostdunn9524
@almostdunn9524 4 роки тому
The way he can express himself so clearly and make what he's criticising, and why, so understandable is very impressive.
@draqone1183
@draqone1183 4 роки тому
It's nearly as if astronauts were chosen for their high intelligence and professionalism and went through rigorous training that most certainly also included public speaking.
@firebreathingmoonbeam3961
@firebreathingmoonbeam3961 4 роки тому
@@draqone1183 I think a lot of people have become used to a certain president that has ... well absolutely no skill in public speaking
@harshbing8123
@harshbing8123 4 роки тому
@J K no he clearly means the current president donut tramp, and was talking about speaking skills, so your joke is pretty dumb and unfunny.
@wishingmelon1
@wishingmelon1 4 роки тому
WITHOUT THE WORDS LITERALLY, LIKE, OR YAKNOWWHATIMEAN.
@robbiewalker1203
@robbiewalker1203 4 роки тому
@J K An IQ as low as income ... he would easily be a genius with a salary most likely far above $300 Soo ???
@keithwatson1384
@keithwatson1384 4 роки тому
Me: Bookshelf Chris, an intellectual: Library Rack
@4thstreetmade_836
@4thstreetmade_836 4 роки тому
Keith Watson I thought the same! 😂
@theoriginalshew
@theoriginalshew 4 роки тому
He's Canadian so they could do things differently up there
@keithwatson1384
@keithwatson1384 4 роки тому
theoriginalshew I’m English as we say bookshelf😂 Canadians are like a mixture between American and British so I’d say they bookshelf I think he just forgot the word😂
@MichaelPhillipsatGreyOwlStudio
@MichaelPhillipsatGreyOwlStudio 4 роки тому
@@theoriginalshew You can tell by the way he says "out."
@abigailsullivan4610
@abigailsullivan4610 4 роки тому
Keith Watson yeah we say bookshelf. Maybe the true intellectual Canadians say library rack 😂
@martezrice3160
@martezrice3160 Рік тому
22:00 Mark Great Commentary. I think the only thing that people forget about film is, with sound you can give an audible cue to what's going on without having to verbally spell it out. Or if you have a blind person listening to a movie etc.
@JohnSmith-oe5kx
@JohnSmith-oe5kx Місяць тому
How lucky we are that someone who has got to see the amazing things that Chris Hadfield has is as articulate and enthusiastic as Chris Hadfield is!
@BT-qn5sm
@BT-qn5sm 2 роки тому
I’m glad a very intelligent man is confused by “Interstellar”.
@angelg.s.1053
@angelg.s.1053 2 роки тому
It’s one of the worse sci-fi movies of all time.
@zerosteam1056
@zerosteam1056 2 роки тому
@Angel G. S. I honestly hope you’re kidding and if not I’d like you to explain. Even if some scenes may not necessarily make sense the movie is still a absolute marvel for its emotional impact
@angelg.s.1053
@angelg.s.1053 2 роки тому
@Es Tim I'm not joking.
@angelg.s.1053
@angelg.s.1053 2 роки тому
@@zerosteam1056 The movie is cute and the special effects are great. However, it's mere pseudoscientific religious propaganda. "Love conquers all." Give me a break! They should market it as a Christian movie instead, it could be one of the best in that genre.
@roomtemperature7096
@roomtemperature7096 2 роки тому
@Es Tim meh. It's fine at best.
@PFCKutzner
@PFCKutzner 3 роки тому
He talked so passionately about the seriousness of astronauts and the competency of female astronauts that it brought tears to my eyes.
@frenciela7526
@frenciela7526 3 роки тому
samee!!
@ivocanevo
@ivocanevo 3 роки тому
That's what got me
@howtonot4110
@howtonot4110 3 роки тому
S I M P
@giampaolomannucci8281
@giampaolomannucci8281 3 роки тому
weakling
@billyjack4131
@billyjack4131 3 роки тому
oh stfu !
@javiersolis2993
@javiersolis2993 Рік тому
His speech about spacewalking on an aurora made me shed a tear
@Thjesht_Teo
@Thjesht_Teo Рік тому
I was so awed the way he expressed about the Earth in the end, that, it made me feel like, we, really are and live in a magnificent world and should be so proud to be so blessed.
@hollanderson
@hollanderson 4 роки тому
I really love how passionate he became when talking about Peggy Whitson. It really shows how much respect he has for her and really wished her achievements were properly displayed in the female character of Gravity.
@kritikaraikwar1758
@kritikaraikwar1758 4 роки тому
Timestamp ?
@flatweee6066
@flatweee6066 4 роки тому
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@hollanderson
@hollanderson 4 роки тому
@@flatweee6066 You alright there mate?
@flatweee6066
@flatweee6066 4 роки тому
@@hollanderson g4ghgnvdth
@hollanderson
@hollanderson 4 роки тому
@@flatweee6066 Don't die on me here cat I still need you
@chrisburke624
@chrisburke624 4 роки тому
I met Chris Hadfield at an airshow once, when I was a kid. He had a picture in the back of the program, and autographed it for me. In it, he wrote "The Sky Is Not The Limit". I had no idea then, that he would end up commanding the International Space Station & being so accomplished...I was just stoked to get a pilot's autograph at the time. Cool guy for sure :)
@entropyzero5588
@entropyzero5588 4 роки тому
"Don't tell me the sky's the limit There's footprints on the moon"
@vintagedesert
@vintagedesert 4 роки тому
That's so lovely.
@hamedmahmoud3769
@hamedmahmoud3769 4 роки тому
Chris Burke what a wonderful memory.
@loganreuter6072
@loganreuter6072 4 роки тому
@@entropyzero5588 I’m sorry that was so good I might have to steal it.
@entropyzero5588
@entropyzero5588 4 роки тому
@@loganreuter6072 It's part of the lyrics to Paul Brandt's "There's A World Out There"
@709mash
@709mash Рік тому
Chris is incredibly humble, intelligent and is a great communicator. He's a hero for many of us Canadians and we couldn't be more proud that we have someone like him representing us. And he's a diehard Maple Leafs fan! Go buds!
@ddaeng4820
@ddaeng4820 Місяць тому
Chris being the occasional guitar player is lit
@Calthecool
@Calthecool 3 роки тому
I love how he said: “That’s a very compelling and accurate scene, assuming there is a swimming pool on a spaceship.”
@nvstewart
@nvstewart 3 роки тому
Wait till the Russians build another space station then their will be a swimming pool onboard. I mean, they have swimming pools inside their Typhoon Class submarines. Sure they are a little small, but still, a swimming pool on a submarine.
@chickennumgit1055
@chickennumgit1055 3 роки тому
@@nvstewartI guess the guys who built the submarines are very big brain
@guileniam
@guileniam 3 роки тому
@@nvstewart I think it will be the chinese now
@zynix.2143
@zynix.2143 3 роки тому
@@nvstewart 3day leter all crew drowned
@CDKirby1
@CDKirby1 3 роки тому
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