• Ares 3: Farewell (Teaser for The Martian)
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dont think its been posted yet [video=youtube;CumZP6_9sHU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CumZP6_9sHU[/video] [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wygmxzp6VzY[/media]
Matt Damon is really making himself at home in space. [editline]7th June 2015[/editline] Oh [quote]Premise During a manned mission to Mars, astronaut Mark Watney is presumed dead after being caught in a fierce storm, and is left behind when the rest of the crew evacuate the planet and begin to head back to Earth. Watney finds himself stranded and alone, with only meagre supplies and his ingenuity, wit and spirit to subsist and find a way to signal home, despite knowing that even if his survival is made known there is no realistic prospect for a rescue.[/quote] So, TWO movies in a row, he explicitly gets a role of "dude stranded on an uninhabitable planet"?
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;47899299]Matt Damon is really making himself at home in space. [editline]7th June 2015[/editline] Oh So, TWO movies in a row, he explicitly gets a role of "dude stranded on an uninhabitable planet"?[/QUOTE] Hopefully this time he doesn't decide to [sp]doom humanity just so he can go home.[/sp]
wow the rest of the cast is spot on, also the hermies is fucking huge, i was thinking NASA nautalus X not ISS with thrusters [t]http://i.ytimg.com/vi/hObbL4DCesI/maxresdefault.jpg[/t] this [editline]7th June 2015[/editline] [QUOTE=simkas;47899539]Hopefully this time he doesn't decide to [sp]doom humanity just so he can go home.[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]well he [I]does[/I] desicrate several historical mars landing sites, as well as dismantle several very expensive pieces of equipment and the next mission's landing site in the process[/sp] but he's never really in a place to doom humanity, just himself
that's uranus
[QUOTE=Sableye;47899723]wow the rest of the cast is spot on, also the hermies is fucking huge, i was thinking NASA nautalus X not ISS with thrusters [t]http://i.ytimg.com/vi/hObbL4DCesI/maxresdefault.jpg[/t] this [editline]7th June 2015[/editline] [sp]well he [I]does[/I] desicrate several historical mars landing sites, as well as dismantle several very expensive pieces of equipment and the next mission's landing site in the process[/sp] but he's never really in a place to doom humanity, just himself[/QUOTE] [sp]The main team only has enough fuel to go to one of those planets and yet he transmits false info just so they could come to him and get him out.[/sp]
[QUOTE=simkas;47900034][sp]The main team only has enough fuel to go to one of those planets and yet he transmits false info just so they could come to him and get him out.[/sp][/QUOTE] I think he's talking about the Mars movie (or probably the book it's based on), not Interstellar
i hope this movie doesn't become like a reality TV show in space...
[QUOTE=arimi;47900149]i hope this movie doesn't become like a reality TV show in space...[/QUOTE] It's based on the book The Martian. He [sp]is stranded alone on Mars and is trying to survive.[/sp]
I love the tweets they have going on in the background. "Vogel must be the synthetic" and "McDreamy lives."
[QUOTE=Robber;47900173]It's based on the book The Martian. He [sp]is stranded alone on Mars and is trying to survive.[/sp][/QUOTE] Aww man, I was hoping that with a ship called the Ares and a crew going to Mars, this was going to be a film adaptation of Stanley G. Weinbaum's [I]Martian Odyssey[/I] It's pretty short if anyone is interested in reading it
This looks incredibly bland.
I love the book. This is looking like it's going to be good, [I]Hermes[/I] is exactly how I wanted it to be portrayed, Matt Damon is definitely a good fit for Watney. They forgot to do Microgravity in the cockpit shots though, I guess the ads don't have that huge a budget.
The book was goddamn amazing, I can't wait.
It looks nice but damn. A lot of recent movies spoiled me. How far into the future are we in this movie? Because artificial gravity doesn't seem like a small feat.
[QUOTE=Marden;47900820]It looks nice but damn. A lot of recent movies spoiled me. How far into the future are we in this movie? Because artificial gravity doesn't seem like a small feat.[/QUOTE] They get artificial gravity from rotation. If you look at the spaceship, the circular part rotates, and is probably the main habitat section.
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;47900068]I think he's talking about the Mars movie (or probably the book it's based on), not Interstellar[/QUOTE] Oh. Didn't realize this was based on a book.
Matt Damon's voice is pretty similar to the guy who did Watney's voice for the audiobook. Being a huge fan of the book, I'm hella psyched for this.
[QUOTE=kirderf;47900889]They get artificial gravity from rotation. If you look at the spaceship, the circular part rotates, and is probably the main habitat section.[/QUOTE] Except for the part where he was in the cockpit which is in a non-rotating part of the spaceship (look at the non-moving stars) and there was gravity.
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;47901856]Except for the part where he was in the cockpit which is in a non-rotating part of the spaceship (look at the non-moving stars) and there was gravity.[/QUOTE] That's not artificial gravity either though. It's either an oversight or budget constraints.
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;47899299]Matt Damon is really making himself at home in space. [editline]7th June 2015[/editline] Oh So, TWO movies in a row, he explicitly gets a role of "dude stranded on an uninhabitable planet"?[/QUOTE] this time he meets Murph too
the acting felt really cheesy and unnatural, but looks cool otherwise
The film is out in 150 days and the journey of the Ares 3 takes 150 days. Methinks they are going to release more videos as the mission 'progresses' in real time.
[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;47900381]I love the tweets they have going on in the background. "Vogel must be the synthetic" and "McDreamy lives."[/QUOTE] The thought that someone got paid to write those both depresses and amuses me.
[QUOTE=Robber;47904079]That's not artificial gravity either though. It's either an oversight or budget constraints.[/QUOTE] They probably didn't want to blow a bunch of money on getting microgravity for those couple shots. Hopefully the actual film has microgravity if they show any in-ship scenes.
[QUOTE=Wealth + Taste;47901573]Matt Damon's voice is pretty similar to the guy who did Watney's voice for the audiobook. Being a huge fan of the book, I'm hella psyched for this.[/QUOTE] Fuck yeah the Audio-book was increcible, like you were listening to the actual audio logs
That is kind of funny. In Star Trek Voyager one of the manned missions to Mars was also called Ares. Though both Ares and Mars are 'Gods of War'. So Probably just a coincidence. [url]http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Ares_IV[/url] [editline]8th June 2015[/editline] Oh Ares in this movie is named after the real NASA program that was cancelled.
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wygmxzp6VzY[/media]
Man, they've really got a perfect cast for this one.
[QUOTE=JeanLuc761;48372340]Man, they've really got a perfect cast for this one.[/QUOTE] it really is an inter[I]STELLAR[/I] cast
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