MOONFALL (Lunar Megastructures, Rogue AI & Ending) EXPLAINED

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Published 2022-04-02
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All Comments (21)
  • @Livewire1
    I love how they took multiple sci-fi concepts and made it into one movie. 1.Hollow Moon 2. Ancient Advanced Humans 3. A.I Turning Evil On Their Creators
  • @sedricksupreme
    I really enjoyed this movie in I-MAX. In a world of never-ending medical dramas, and remakes of remakes, its nice to have genuine Sci-Fi that isn't watered down in unnecessary romance or comedy. Roland still has it.
  • Really enjoyed it. Yes it had flaws but for what it is entertainment purposes it was enjoyable.
  • @themechanic8643
    Roland Emmerich, the king of guilty pleasure flicks. As much as I've laughed at the dialogue and premise of the movies he's made, they've all been fun to watch.
  • @MaverickX578
    I absolutely loved this movie, it was pretty crazy, especially since we got to see skynet’s ancestor.
  • @2eganja1
    Back then, I never bothered to know who made them awesome movies, I just watch em and enjoy it. As I got older, I learned about the producers and most of the movie Roland Emmerich produced, I really enjoyed all of them. Thank you sir. Moonfall was awesome! Me and my daughter enjoyed it on the big screen IMAX
  • I enjoyed it. Nice seeing something that isn’t a remake, sequel, prequel or something pushing the message.
  • @ThisUpdateSucks
    I love how calm you sound while narrating about the moon hitting the earth
  • @onetitwndr
    "Paving the way for the uncucking" quote of the year maybe the decade
  • @grapeshot
    So we find out in this movie gravity necessarily isn't always our friend.
  • @sab3redg333
    Wow, what a impressively ballz off the wall crazy plot. I am surprised that I never heard of this. It was more off the grid than the dark side of the moon
  • @5:02 "...and this is where things start to get nuts" I really admire Nyat's mental fortitude when watching silly movies like this and just trying to make sense
  • @anubusx
    The most Roland Emmerich film ever made.
  • @Serenify10
    I actually valued the risk that this movie takes and for that, I’m always open to buying a ticket, in the hopes that new, high quality, risky storyline movies are made. Sometimes, the audience needs to have some patience and stop pretending that they could make a better film, when they have the one idea that could “fix” the movie… I’m a professional videographer, so I understand the urge to find the errors in the work, but I simply enjoy the risk directors take, so I lean on the side of giving movies the benefit of the doubt, before I trash a movie.
  • @OwariNah
    I couldn't wait for this one, space/earth Destruction movies are A MUST SEE for me
  • @RenegadeLK
    That origin story near the end was nuts it's a mix of Halo and Horizon Zero Dawn lore. The swarm was also a combination of Halo's flood and Horizon Zero Dawn's nano machines with the way it acted. To be honest I hope to see a sequel and where they take this story like going from a disaster movie to a sci fi about fighting aliens in outer space!
  • @TXNICK96
    I was hoping you'd do this movie, I actually haven't seen it yet, and you make a good reviews on movies
  • @TehhKryo
    Watched this last night, the plot felt very rushed which is shame because with the mostly good visuals it had great potential.