Disaster Kino

What are some good films about planes crashing, ships sinking, and buildings burning?

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Left Behind (2014)

Documentaries are also welcome.

disaster movies suck

Is that the one in which Nicholas Cage is raptured? If so, I think the supernatural element might detract from the disastrous element too much for me to enjoy it.

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Based and/or redpilled.

Not a disaster movie, but "The Grey" has one of the best fictional airplane crash sequences ever committed to film.

That's what I'm after. The plane crash in "Flight" was the most exciting part of that film, and the only reason why it's stuck with me. Thanks.

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What about complete life disaster?

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>Be in plane with your best lad
>Lad is the pilot, you're the passenger
>Suddenly lad says he's not feeling good; dies
>Now you have to land the plane
>Also it's pitch black outside
>Also you can't see the controls because the light is out
>Also there's a strong wind on the landing strip

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Not what I had in mind, but I'm grateful for the recommendation. If it's still on Netflix, I'll give it a watch.

Added to my watchlist. Thanks.

>Google image search this pic
>from a Japanese crash that killed 500+ in 1985

how does this picture exist? did they find a camera in the wreckage?

you would have loved growing up in the 70s

Airport movies
Poseidon Adventure
The Towering Inferno
Earthquake

>tfw you're all set to retire but your pilot decides to do this instead.

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Apparently. The crash didn't even kill everyone. Four survived, and it's thought that dozens more might have lived had the Japanese government not prevented the US military mounting a rescue operation. (It's also worth looking up the pictures recovered from a New Zealand aeroplane that crashed in Antarctica in 1979.)

Story?

Damn, dude. That explosion is huge.

Seconds From Disaster is an entire series from National Geographic on disasters, you can find most of them on Youtube

flying a plane is not fucking hard

Pilot gets blamed too much for this imo, the guy got told to go around, and then had to avoid a stupidly positioned no fly zone. At about 17 seconds in you can see he could have gone level but he has to avoid the bunkers so kept the turn going and fucked that up.
Still a massive fuck up but people act like he was doing party tricks.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Fairchild_Air_Force_Base_B-52_crash

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Vietnam war. Ameritard GIs learned perpetual fear and was sent packing home. Some of them missing their genitals lmao.

4 high ranking USAF officers (a wing vice commander Colonel on his last flight before retirement and 3 LT Colonels) fly a pre air-show practice flight.
The pilot is a hotshot cowboy who really should have been retired for breaking safety rules & almost crashing before.
They do the practice and prepare to land, get told to go around because a tanker is on the ground.
Pilot does an immediate cleared by the tower 360, but instead of levelling out he keeps going to avoid a nuclear bunker no flight zone.
The turn is really tight, kills his speed, they stall out above the normal stall speed because they are banked, and they don't recover. Crash.

>On 10 March 1994, Holland commanded a single-aircraft training mission to the Yakima Bombing Range, to provide an authorized photographer an opportunity to document the aircraft as it dropped training munitions. The minimum aircraft altitude permitted for that area was 500 feet (150 m) AGL; during the mission, Holland's aircraft was filmed crossing one ridgeline about 30 feet (10 m) above the ground. Fearing for their safety, the photography crew ceased filming and took cover as Holland's aircraft again passed low over the ground, this time estimated as clearing the ridgeline by only three feet (1 m). The co-pilot on Holland's aircraft testified that he grabbed the controls to prevent Holland from flying the aircraft into the ridge while the aircraft's other two aircrew members repeatedly screamed at Holland: "Climb! Climb!" Holland responded by laughing and calling one of the crew members "a pussy".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Fairchild_Air_Force_Base_B-52_crash

>Four days before the accident, on 20 June, an emotionally disturbed ex-USAF serviceman named Dean Mellberg had entered Fairchild's hospital, fatally shooting five people and wounding many more before being killed by a security policeman.
Jesus christ America you can't even have a plane crash without a mass shooting being involved somehow.

The plane seesawed up and down for at least 30 minutes before crashing. The pilots did one hell of a job keeping the plane flying but to no avail. Its not impossible for one to make a picture and the camera surviving the crash.

Got a link to those new zealand/antarctica photos. Cant seem to find them

MY EMPEROR! I FAIIIILED YOUUUU

>The pilots did one hell of a job keeping the plane flying
Apparently none of the pilots in the post-accident simulations could keep it flying for nearly as long as the actual crew. They performed remarkably under the circumstances.

I'm sorry, I might have been thinking of a different accident. This is all I can find. It's still a fascinating crash. The plane's course was altered before the flight without the pilots being notified, and they flew right into the side of a mountain. It's worth looking up the transcript of the CVR to see just how sudden it was (while you're at it, the account of the salvage team is also disturbingly fascinating).

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Post essential CVR kino:

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Seconding this
Also engineering disasters episodes of modern marvels are kino

Reminds me of the time I had to duke it out in the Canadian wilderness after the pilot of my Cessna had a heart attack while we were flying to go visit my dad for "muh visitations"

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Oh man, did you have anything with you? A knife? An axe? Maybe something in between?

Thats an intense photo, taken right at the moment of impact

what flight was this photo from?

Air New Zealand Flight 901

Hey, that's right! You must've read the field survival guide I made with some glow in the dark niggers awhile ago

Are DC-10s deathtraps?

Well, you can just rock me to sleep tonight

comfy af youtube.com/watch?v=Ny__cUKUnu8

they were trash tier in the 70s and 80s, literally everyone was afraid to fly on them

The Wave

youtube.com/watch?v=iwP5zVP2bgU

The same glow nigger who got struck by fucking lightening and you had to raft him down a river? I thought your second tale a survival was a little forced and lacked the natural feel of the original.

Just found Mayday. Looks pretty decent. Better looking than air disasters, though the overacting in that rivals that show on tlc from 15 years ago about urban legends.

Wait a tick, that’s the same narrator. Is this the same show?

>this is it baby!
absolute chad behind the yoke. I'm from SD and I've been to the impact spot, you can still see some minor damage to the concrete all these years after the fact

here's the voice recordings from the cockpit
youtube.com/watch?v=Xfh9-ogUgSQ

you're life lol

>you are life
deep bro

>two aircrew members repeatedly screamed at Holland: "Climb! Climb!" Holland responded by laughing and calling one of the crew members "a pussy"
based Holland

This is gonna bum you out drunk guy browsing this thread.
youtu.be/udVrQSHm8mg

Imagine being dumb enough to fly when there is less than 1% chance you would survive a crash.

Where the fuck did you get that number from? Over 90% of airline malfunctions are survivable.

Flying is easy. Landing is not.

>airline malfunctions
lol
Rough emergency landings arent the same as high impact plane crashes.

Excellent choice. The eerie sound of the air raid siren and the tension before the alarm is activated is palpable. This youtube vid is edited badly

They could be if the pilots were incompetent.

why not watch the real thing?
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japan air 123 is kino

>why not watch the real thing?
because the movie has pretty white people, not dumb japs

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>read title
>immediately hear OH GOD, OH-

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>all the firemen who went to put out the graphite fires died horribly of radiation poisoning in a few weeks

This one is the most disturbing in the whole thread. Of all the horrible shit I've come across on the internet this still sticks out as one of the worst. Just imagining being one of the people stuck in a heap at the front door and being simultaneously burnt alive and crushed to death while safety is staring you in the face... fuck

SUKA BLYAT

not true, they interviewed some of them years later.

there has been a lot of exaggeration regarding the fate of various Liquidators. for example, the divers who opened the sluice gates are all alive to this day as far as I know. none of them died from acute radiation exposure.

I know a lot of the "bio robots" who shoveled radioactive graphite off the roof developed a bunch of problems later, a group of them who kept in touch all had pretty severe arthritis for their age.

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At least they got a pretty cool memorial out of it.

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i know planes are supposed to be safer than cars or whatever but the thought of experiencing a plane crash is still one of my worst nightmares.

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>five people
>mass
Granted any amount is too many, but the "mass" shooting meme is just that, a fucking meme.

The chance in being in a crash is also less than 1%

No, you're thinking of Knowing.

Actually no, this was exaggerated later for clicks. Seven firefighters died of radiation poisoning.

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Also:
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>President is missing during the ferry situation
>Rumors that she was doing cultist rituals
>People brush it off despite the fact that Koreans taking religion too far, even turning their Christian branch completely satanic.
>After the disaster, she orders troops to block all paths to the wreckage including memorials.
>Sends in riot police and blocks roads and arrests people trying to pay their respects
>Months later the cult documents leak
>She gets indicted
>Prosecution starts another case against her, this time trying to figure out why she went missing for 6 hours during the disaster.

Fuck Korea

>people still chanting and cheering as they watch half the stadium burn down
anglos are truly subhuman

>directed energy weapons

Its shameful that it even took so long for this to get posted

>OWARI DA
>PULL UP

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No, they're actually quite safe. All airliners really are.

If something goes wrong, it's usually to sub-par maintenance or a rare manufacturing defect.

I try to think about what happens when something does goes wrong. In most vehicles a break or defect doesnt necessary mean death. In a plane? death is pretty much certain.

Man of Steel (2013)

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Fires and human crush are my fucking nightmares. That one and Hillsborough both really fuck me up.

>tfw get drunk on transatlantic flights because I know there's a 0% chance of living if something causes a crash

youtube.com/watch?v=QguEfBMhpyc Sadly I can't find the full video anymore.

Seconds from disaster is awesome
youtu.be/PeA8_tl4uPM

Hyatt Regency Episode is pretty fucked up. A surgeon had to use a chainsaw to perform amputations while people under the rubble drowned from the sprinklers

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Poseidon Adventure is still kino all these years later

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>those screams at 11:51
god dammit

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Absolutely fucking based. Totally worth it.

looks like a NIN album cover

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i liked that book

>PULL UP PULL UP
>IT'S THE END!

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>When you’re so American that, when a guy goes crazy and shoots 26 people, you don’t want to call it a mass shooting because only 4 of them died.
Oh, say can you seeeeeeeeeeee.......

Well, I never ever need to fly again anyway. RIP.

youtube.com/watch?v=Lj7PW7AGzcI

crash of the Concorde

That's what killed that fine piece of technology

I've seen this many times before, it's still as unbelievable as ever. The guy filmed the documentary of a lifetime.

I've never seen the Korean one. What am I in for?

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how hard were the band sued after this

>goes to the back near the windows
>hears people burning alive

holy fuck

Teens trying to normalize a situation where they are sitting inside a ship that has a 90 degree list.

>the band
Maybe if they turned their ashes into diamonds so whatever that was worth

>we're young men we're not ready to die
That line gets me every time

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> Kurwa pull it up!
classic

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>from alive and enjoying a concert to burned to death in 3 minutes.

jesus christ.

> implying that the old ones are ready to die

The band survived, and their manager was sentenced to prison.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Station_nightclub_fire

Unbreakable

5:00 is he gonna be okay lads?

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>being trapped under rubble for twelve days with a hole in your forehead
Jesus fuck, I'd probably just kill myself.

only the guitarist died, and it was because he went back in to save his guitar.

>Sewol ferry

This taught me to teach my kids to never, ever listen to authority over their own common sense. And if you think a ship is sinking, you get out no matter what. Those poor children.

>Listen, Schettino...
Kino
youtube.com/watch?v=WX_08zcCmx8

From wikipedia:
>Of the 56 people who died in the fire, 54 were Bradford supporters and two were Lincoln. They included three who tried to escape through the toilets, 27 who were found by exit K and turnstiles 6 to 9 at the rear centre of the stand, and two elderly people who died in their seats. Some had been crushed as they tried to crawl under turnstiles to escape. One retired mill worker made his way to the pitch, but was walking about on fire from head to foot. People smothered him to extinguish the flames, but he later died in hospital.

So, no.

F

Human greediness and total ignorance of physics and safety causing a massive disaster

Looks fucking awful, jesus christ you people have no taste.

>During the capsizing, some members of the crew drank beer. As passengers stayed in their cabins as instructed, the captain and crew members abandoned the ship. The captain, the chief engineer, and the chief and second mates were the first people to be rescued.

Death penalty by public, slow execution after 10 years of torture would still not be enough punishment.

>captain is one of the first rescued
That's peak dishonoraburu, he should've been the last to leave or sink with the ship.

>implying this isn't the most kino disaster footage ever filmed

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youtu.be/8mpXs6VGNEM?t=71

At 1:11 you can see someone trying to break out of one of the windows.

I don't believe that a captain should necessarily go down with the ship. They just have to do everything they can before leaving themselves. This fucker was the first to leave!

Most of the crew leaving while telling the passengers to stay put in their cabins. Can't get much more scummy than that.

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>american ''''''''''culture'''''''''''

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You're not wrong.

How come no one posted this fucking gem?

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Such a chad film, please watch it.

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>"I'm happy. I thought this was a good place to end."

Wew

But honestly, you have to be retarded to kill yourself via a method that allows enough time for regret. It has to be something that you CAN back out of, or something that ends it immediately.

Shotgun blast to the temple would do the latter. If you have nogunz in your country then you're fucked basically.

The remake has the best drowning acting ever shot.

Human crush is really fucking odd. There's footage on YouTube of people being pulled out of a crush. People genuinely get tangled together in like a ball of humans. Unironically like how wires get all intertwined and shit. They can't unwrap themselves and the ones inside the ball suffocate and die. Weird as fuck.

youtu.be/49Gz0Jfp-jI?t=177

Like a shittier rat king.

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>all these posts
>no mention of the most extravagant fire disaster movie ever made, filled with nothing but stars

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Reminds me of that scene in Watership Down where the rabbits suffocate inside the holes. Just thinking of that kind of situation makes me anxious.

Nothing's shittier than a ball of rats tangled together by literal shit.

Burning humans smell worse than rat poo, I'm sure.

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I have now realised that there's actually a tv movie remake of it from 2005. I meant the 2006 movie with Kurt Russell called just "Poseidon".

>outrunning the water
This is fucking dumb.

because no one here part from one is a retard who doesn't understand what disaster means

The Tower (2012)
Tunnel (2016)
Daylight
Wings of Hope (1998)
The Flight of the Phoenix (1965)

I feel like by just playing GTA for a few hours a normal person could have avoided that.

FUCK the copilot managed to eject but it was too late and the explosion caught him

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I did not realise they had ejection seats, but it makes sense now that I think about it, since plenty of B-52 pilots were POWs in vietnam

After all of you watch disaster movies/documentaries and start having nightmares, I suggest you watch Sully (2016) to restore your hope and sanity.

iirc he killed himself afterwards.

one of the most disgusting disasters that has ever existed. Of course, it's probably the least graphic one, most of the kids thought it was a big laugh, the idea that they'd die literally didn't occur to most of them until it was too late, their teachers, the captains instructed them to stay inside! They trust authority far more than even the average Anglo kid.
Another user said it better, but the president at the time was hated in general even before this. She was the daughter of Korea's most infamous dictator and was voted in by Korean boomers, generally awful people anyway, who longed for the days of forced imprisonments of kids stealing bread and the mentally ill.
I say it's the most disgusting because it really does highlight the worst aspects of Korean mentality. Where even in a disaster, Confucian bullshit means that kids can die as long as 'superior' adults survive. Where money and shaking responsibility are the most important things. I really do love South Korea, but there's a certain side to their religious and their aspirational class that makes me sick

haha epic videogame reference

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Wasn't that the owner of the boat?

Superior reality-based Tsunami movie right here.

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This documentary about it was good. The whole thing was basically a bureaucratic nightmare where nobody seemed to know what they were doing.

youtube.com/watch?v=dhME_nj5CWc

Based

nobody posting this absolute kino

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It wasn't a joke or reference, retard.

This is pure nightmare fuel tho. The passengers and pilots sitting there for like half an hour just waiting for the inevitable

I don't know, everybody in Korea is doing it. One of the rescue divers did it too.
>On 18 April, the rescued vice principal of Danwon High School, Kang Min-kyu, 52, committed suicide by hanging himself. Police stated that a note was found in his wallet.[283] Kang had organized the field trip that had brought the high school party aboard the ship, and had written in his two-page note that "Surviving alone is too painful when 200 lives are unaccounted for ... I take full responsibility."[284][285] The note ended with a request that his body be cremated and the ashes scattered over the site of the accident, "that I might be a teacher in heaven to those kids whose bodies have not been found."[286]

Totally underrated

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Yeah I'm not even gonna click this today. Haha

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I've heard of Korea's weird cults and that they got really pissed at their president a few years ago. Somehow I'd never heard of this disaster before reading this thread. I guess I've just been following the wrong news sources, but you'd think that a big fuck-up like this that leads to hundreds of dead kids would be everywhere.

the conversation between the captain of Costa Concordia after he abandoned ship and Capt de Falco is rl kino
youtube.com/watch?v=WX_08zcCmx8
>"Casso!"
>"Do you want to go home Schettino, it's dark and you want to go home?"
>"You may have saved yourself from the sea but I will really hurt you."

I'd be so fucking hyped whenever I saw that this or Demolition Man was going to be on tv. I always got the titles confused because of how Stallone saves the day by "demolitioning" the roof at the end, but I was never disappointed because I loved both.

>Poseidon Adventure
>The Towering Inferno

based

Stop thinking americans are anglo

This photograph is highly disputed. It was only publish on a book about the disaster. It is not present anywhere on the official investigation report documents.

just like america has become a meme to the rest of the world

The part that really got to me is how the divers would find the corpses of the children still holding each other in the wreck

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I wonder if some would have lived if they had a healthier dose of Western individualism.

>Bye lol

Superior volcano disaster movie from that year.
Guy walking through lava>>>old biddy walking through acid

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That poor guy.

Yeah, nah.

>Coincidentally, when the ship first made impact with the rock, it was claimed that the Celine Dion Titanic theme song "My Heart Will Go On" was playing in a restaurant.[56][57][58]

lel

Maybe. They were children though, even Western children default to adults when they are very scared. In their mind, adults still know best.

You'd think that song would be banned from playing on any ship

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When I was a kid the sinking of Estonia was on the news nonstop. I've taken a ferry to Tallinn numerous times since then, and thinking of this is always a bit spooky.

That Galloping Ghost crash in Reno was pretty bad.

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>tom hanks cast away now on 7mate

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>people still go to airshows and races to look at some small points in the sky
There's just too many cases of planes crashing into spectators for me to even consider it.

>to look at some small points in the sky
They aren't that far away.
Point in case; the Reno air show crash.

The high cost and the fact it couldn't fly fast over land is what killed it

oof

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