Stargate (3/12) Movie CLIP - Stepping Through the Stargate (1994) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
O'Neil (Kurt Russell), Jackson (James Spader) and the rest of the team step through the Stargate and travel through a wormhole.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
This lucrative, elephantine-budgeted sci-fi opus paved the way for director Roland Emmerich's mega-hit Independence Day (1996). The story commences in Giza, Egypt, circa 1928, where an archaeological expedition unearths an ancient ring with cryptic hieroglyphs. The film then moves to the present day, where Egyptologist Daniel Jackson (James Spader) is busily trying to convince a group of skeptics that the pyramids were not built by man, but by an extraterrestrial force. After the lecture, a military man approaches him and offers him a job translating the said ring; its inscriptions actually constitute a map to a massive stargate (or interstellar portal). The army sends over resident crackpot colonel Jack O'Neill (Kurt Russell) to travel through the stargate and see what's on the other side; Jackson accompanies him, and the two men turn up in a desert planet on the other side of the universe, with three moons in its sky. The world in question is ruled by Ra (Jaye Davidson), a hermaphroditic Egyptian sun god, who oppresses hordes of slave workers. Jackson and O'Neill then join forces to help the said workers revolt against their oppressor.
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1994)
Cast: Richard Kind, Kurt Russell, James Spader, Viveca Lindfors
Director: Roland Emmerich
Producers: Dean Devlin, Ute Emmerich, Oliver Eberle, Mario Kassar, Joel B. Michaels, Ramsey Thomas
Screenwriters: Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich
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Moving Abydos from "the other side of the known universe" to one of the closest stargates was the best retcon in sci-fi history.
One of the few changes _SG-1_ made to the lore which wasn't arbitrary and pointless, IMO.
Kinds curious for the reasoning. Why was it a good retcon? Im neutral.
@@ManiacMayhem7256dialing the entire universe from a single point doesn't make any sense. needing to account for stellar drift and the distance between galaxies gives you a lot more lore to work with.
The director speaks about how this scene, this effect (travel) was the one which elicited the biggest sounds of excitement (oooh...awww) in the theatre and some even clapped.
Or like me, they got motion sick and almost threw up! 🤣
It also reminds me of the movie Contact, when Jodie Foster
I showed this in my ESL class in South Korea - they have no special effects capability. They ate this UP
It's such a shame that this movie didn't become a franchise for these actors. Imagine being able to watch the great James Spader continuing on with the character. There was a plan in place for the next movie with a location in mind but instead they went for TV. A big mistake really. They could have capitalised on the franchise big time if not for that.
Back when I was 11 years old (I am 35 now), I saw this movie at the theater - this Stargate travel sequence was absolutely mindblowing to me back then.
Yup! Think i was 8, was lots of fun!
I was 11 also
I thought the same too. Still one of my most favorite movies of all time alongside The Fifth Element and The Hunt for Red October.
I was 5 and remember the circle of standing water.
saw it the theater when i was 14 back when they made good movies that or i'm just getting old.
I love how they all go straight through but Daniel takes the time to stop and marvel over the stargate. Great acting and directing. Music also takes it to another level
According to Dean Devlin, apparently Spader improvised this scene and they had to go back and make sure they could do it with effects later.
Daniel's way of entering the Stargate is typical of the way James Spader reads a character and I can see it would have been his idea. He's an awesome actor. Look at his face as he touches the void. It's wonderfully expressive and so believable.
1:36 that must have been pretty intense to see for the first time on a large screen in a theater in the 90s
It was, by today's standards it's nothing, but then? Mind blowing. Jurassic Park, Independence Day, and this were all just movie marvels. You walked out with just that "WOW" painted on your face. They also did a lot to sell those moments, which was the real talent. Making sure the human side of it was front-and-center so you could relate to it and "buy" the illusion. Then again I was young then, so it was easier.
Yes, it was.
I never saw it at the cinema. But it was still a WOW moment! I still love it. Imagine sitting in somewhere like the Sydney Opera House and listening to the music!! That would be a few WOWs, too!
It sure was!! Me and my cousins were cheering!! LoL
Only film I saw at the cinema 4 times. One the big screen Stargate ia epic.
I love how the story was about Daniel finding a place in the world, only find it in another and Jack's journey to rediscovering his purpose and finding peace with himself, despite losing his son as Jack realized that ending his own life is not what his son would've wanted for him and so decided to life because that's his boy would've wanted, to continue living and help others, which he eventually did later in life. He enter the Stargate Abydos as a broken man, but later returned home a hero.
damn so right. Sometimes I forget to watch this film as a single stand alone film. Always considered this as a prequel to sg1 but not. Character development in the movie is so well crafted.
Yeah some good character development :>
@@MatFoodSnob In terms of canon it kind of works as a prequel that's set in another universe; this helps explain the sudden existence of the Jaffa, O'Neill's name having that extra 'l', and Abydos suddenly being a lot closer to home.
Seeing more of that in the show was even more impactful and heart warming.
I love how when Jackson arrives we see his POV almost like we just got there.
Truly amazing wormhole sequence. A crime that it was replaced with a new, lame foggy tunnel in Season 9 of SG-1. Michael Shanks was the perfect choice for the recasting of Daniel. He and Spader looked like brothers at that time.
That transportation sequence is one of the most epic scenes I've ever seen at the cinema
So is the worm hole scene from contact
In a few years from this point. "COL O'NEAL WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING!?!" "iN THE MIDDLE OF MY BACK SWING!?!?"
That's with two l's and six years after the movie. SG1 Season 4, Episode 6, @31:30 Window of Opportunity.
@@alterbr33d nerd
I just wanna make sure you get this right, it’s O’Neill two l’s
"O'Neill, 2 l's." 😆
SG1-groundhog day
writer's: what sound effect should we use for stepping through the wormhole? director: that sound that jello makes when you squelch it through your teeth in your mouth
XD
That Windows 95 screensaver effect during the space travel......
Ramingo dude, the stars are literally peeling back due to how fast he’s going and how far. It’s a little more than a screensaver when you think about exactly how he’s traveling lol. It does look like it I’ll give it that
Huh?
Being that if your molecules are deconstruced - you wouldn't have eyes to see and brain to record your experince - so you would almost instantly just find yourself at your destination with no memory of anything happening between places. But i get that you need to have something happen at the movie.
You probably saw it in Windows Media Player in Windows 98.
Stargate travel is INTENSE.
That's actually just a visual cue for the audience, the characters just appear instantaneously on the other side the moment they step through.
When Daniel have placed his hands in the stargate, the stargate shutdown.
+Carl Gustaf Tessin or just The face... lool
When you Die itll probably the SAME! :)
Like the bifrost. Where's Heimdal?
I love it that the scientist is the only one who tests the gate by putting his hand in and then pulling it out again before walking through.
Watched this when I was 6, back in 01. Timeless underrated classic
The sense of wonder before stepping thru... always gets me. Favorite childhood movie ever
0:33 he's facial expression is priceless
Stargate was a surprisingly good scifi movie. There had not been that many in the 1990s. Good concept. Good acting. Good music score and pretty good special effects. It was the age of CGI but they did not over do it.
Something about the music giving all the feel of the movie that sadly isn’t in the current movies anymore
Going through the Stargate is what a snail sees when you yeet them.
This comment deserves more credit!
No it deserves less.
@@brissydiggin5209 I agree, a snail deserves less than a Stargate.
Thousands of worlds where people walk through the gate easily. These guys made it look like a rollercoaster ride.
It's explained in SG-1, the gates were built thousands of years before and the planets moved from each other, usually the gates calulate and compensate this phenomenon but since the Earth's did not have its original DHD (the Dial Home Device, the thing used to enter the coordinates) and they used a homebuilt one, it did not calculate the compensasion of the plantary movements and because Abydos is supposedly the closest planet, the Earth's gate is able to reach it since it hasn't moved too much but the travel is very rough because it's still a bit off target
@@AreBelongToUs1 actually it's because of unstable energy used here. Samantha Carter clearly states it during the episode where their wormhole jumped to Antarctica, and also it is clearly shown at the first episode of SGU when people are literally thrown out of the gate
@@AreBelongToUs1 I got the impression from the explanation was that it was kind of like going across a road with a draw bridge that hadn't quite gone down all the way, and both ends weren't quite aligned with each other. So instead of getting that smooth transition, the gate brute-forces its way into making the connection with the the second gate, and anyone and anything going through gets YEETED out the other end.
Let's face it. They couldn't have every team getting thrown out the gate for 10 seasons.
That's how guy fieri felt the first time biting into a cheeseburger
No rollercoaster in existence.
Heading straight to Flavortown.
This has GOT to be the best way EVER to travel. :-)
YouKevo Star Trek had the Iconian gateway. On tng it was was like a door/on ds9 it was a gateway - step through them and instantly be on another place. But this is cooler.
I installed a Laser into the gate as a guideline for the Actors to put their hands all in the same plane. You can see James Spader having a blast with that.
I like how O'Neil goes into the gate with determination and courage while his men are like "what the Hell am I doing" lol!
Old Jack always says: "What the hell." and "It's all in the reflexes."
And Jackson, the scientist, has to examine it. I love this scene, especially how the music climaxes when Daniel's eyes close just before he steps through
I think O’Neil wanted to die. Maybe he was hoping the Stargate would disintegrate him. He lost his son so what more did he have to live for?
O'neil is in command. He's gotta set the precedent that they have to walk. You don't see him show much emotion the entire movie, because he can't. Issue with being in command is you have to maintain a certain facade of mystery - but most importantly you have to take responsibility. He probably fully expected to die if not in transport, immediately thereafter, that's life the of servicemen at this high a level. He's seen it before, he's probably seen a lot of men die. To get to this position you don't get phased by it, and while you might not have a deathwish, you certainly haven't given much care to your life, or you would've taken a desk job. You're basically on a suicide mission every time. But the only way out is through. But you get to see some crazy things.
O’Neil puts his gun in first.
I think spader is one of the best actors out there. I really enjoy watching him
Where it all began. This here is a legendary moment
Did anyone recognize French Stewart ("What a rush") as Ferretti? He went on to 3rd Rock From the Sun after the movie was released. Ironically, he returned to the Stargate franchise on SGU, but in a different role. If anyone was wondering why Viveca Lindfors (Catherine Langford) didn't resume her role on SG-1, it was because she passed away the year after the movie's release (RIP 😢).
Richard Kind also returned as Lucius on Atlantis
@@eycariot987 spotted that
He was also Dr. Dopler in Clockstoppers.
0:07 Never thought I'd see Lucius so far away from the Pegasus galaxy.
Spader plays the intellectual so well in so many movies and shows. I wonder if he is truly smart in real life
just watch his interviews , he clearly is very intelligent
This is the beginning of a long franchise.
Kurt Russel, what do you see? Oh look, they're friendly Christmas critters.
Christmas critters....? GET THEM OUT OF THERE!!!
Please, they prefer to be called Furlings
Now come on y’all.
удивительное чувство испытали участники экспедиции (за исключением страха),отправиться в неизвестный,загадочный мир (являясь первопроходцами )... 👍 👍 👍
damn long time ago.This movie always in my mind when it comes ti great scien-fiction.Great soundtrack great acting.Thank you james spader
00:58 Scientific child being curious 01:29 A man giving a leap of faith
It's nice that they adressed the Stargate shaking in SG1, where they have dampeners installed. It was a nice throwback.. and also likely caused by the existance of a second gate on the same planet. I did however miss the frost effect it has on travelers. If you look at the soldiers in the movie, there's some frost on their clothes and eyebrows... but I guess that was a bit of a hassle to do every single time in the TV show.
They said that the frosting was due to the misalignment of the gate from the rest of the gate network since it didn't have a DHD. Once they took the interstellar shift into account they stopped being frozen.
Getting yeeted out of the Stargate AND being frosbitten each time they stepped through it would've lost its charm with the characters very quickly.
I like how they did a bunch of these details, but forgot that you can just call from the same side to open the gate. The whole premise of the movie is that they're stranded on the other world and Jackson has to figure out the symbols on the other gate.. but WHY? Earth could just dial again.. If they didn't know what would happen, they could just have the probe return through the gate as a test and get confirmation. Better than sending an entire team of people to their deaths if a _Linguist_ can't _chart the stars._
@@Aaron-qe9ms Because wormholes in Stargate are only one-way and must be entered through the dialing gate. However, there are a few times in SG1 that this rule is broken, so its kinda a plot hole.
at 1:30 let the nostalgia begin from my childhood 😀
This movie opened up something in my memory I had no idea was there, maybe as a child I saw it and forgot about it
First saw this as a 15 year old in the October of 1994. My older sister took me to the theatre in Birmingham. Such a great experience. I miss her very much.
I always thought those flares were one of the coolest parts
I'm pretty sure those bright spots they passed when traveling through the wormhole are other gates
2:10-I like his remark, “what a rush!”
I accidentally pee'd in the Stargate you guys. It's yellow now.
Thanks now you have me asking if I pee into the Stargate will the stream go through and come out the other side? It's been shown grenades and even staff blasts go through.
I've just sent the Coronavirus thru it, to kill all the false gods and baddies! Twiddle on that one.
That was you? I thought it was me.
@@danielwalker26 You COULD actually take a piss through a Stargate. We see a prison colony receive gruel-like foodstuffs in a similar manner.
Excellent Kurt Russell and James Spader science-fiction movie. The Stepping through the Stargate is one of my favorite time travel scene in that film Stargate. Also, I wish I can travel back to the 1990s and to go visit the top of the old World Trade Center in New York City right before the September 11th, 2001 attack. But I would stay away from 2020 because it's a very bad year for COVID in the United States. So I would travel back to late May of 2021 (like Memorial day weekend for instance) and/or June of 2021 in the near future.
the effects of the event horizon 👌🏻
1:37 WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...Admit it, you'd do it too!
I would, no hesitatition
I always imagined that those other bright spots that you see during the travel sequence are other stargates. Which would mean that they intended other stargates to exist right from the very beginning (which would make sense). But that's just my headcannon, who knows.
2 stargates wouldn't need a 7 symbol dial. So I'd say you're right.
Good point but I think they are stars or something
Your're not the only one. I also believe that's what they are which is why when those bright spots whiz by, you can hear noises from them to indicate that those are gates as well.
As James Spader, walks up to the stargate, the music takes on a similar arrangement to the movie E.T., and Poltergeist.
1:35 my very love portal scene
i was 1 year old back then when this movie casted on tv. now im 27 😄😄😄 hail stargate!!!
1:12 is that Lucius Lovin? hahahaha
Saw this in the cinema when I was 9 (38 now) and it still holds up to this day, I wonder also if there is some truth to it...
I’m waiting for John Denver to start singing Rocky Mountain high lol
This is where theoretical physics and archaeology intersect, boys!
at 1:33, that sound effect is splooge
Gotta love the flares for dramatic effect when they have flashlights
2:08 when people realise theres a tv show and bingewatch all 10 seasons on amazon.
Daniels didn't enter all the way through, what if only the front half of his body was transported to the desert planet? Pretty gory end credits moment right there :O
I think it just sucked his entire body in like a vacuum
That's not possible. The entire body or object has to enter the event horizon for dematerialisation to occur. If Daniel had only stuck his head in and the gate deactivated, his head would have been atomised and the rest of his body would have collapsed onto the ramp at Stargate Command.
@@RenegadeShepTheSpacer I always got the impression that the probe, when it put it's arm inside the event horizon, was pulled in, based on how the arm fully extends before it enters.
@@andrewshouse9840 I'm not sure about that, but I'm taking my information from the series itself. There's even a full episode of Atlantis devoted to this subject in season one.
@@RenegadeShepTheSpacer If you refer to "38 Minutes", that episode directly contradicts SG-1's episode "Torment of Tantalus", which involves a man in a diving suit with an air hose successfully making it through the gate. They retconned it just to make a drama out of it rather than "if we all crowd into the cockpit, we'll be fine". Besides, movie continuity is its own thing compared to the series'.
Daniel en ese momento sintió la sensación del verdadero triunfó literalmente en la piel...
1:37 Go!
Few years later. General Hammond: COLONIAL O’NEIL WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING!!!! O’Neil: IN THE MIDDLE OF MY BACK SWING!
P2K GURL Window of Opportunity?
I heard a Tie Fighter at 1:50
That music is everything.
Cuando salio era chico... la veo ahora casi 30 años después y me sigue asombrando
Probably the most underrated movie of all time
so this was how ego went back to his shelter
@1:00--1:36 In this excerpt Daniel Jackson represents Isimud, the two-faced Sumerian deity who's standing behind Enki (in the ADA Cylinder Seal) and shyly touching the "waterfall" in the ADA Cylinder Seal. Isimud was known to the Romans as Janus, the two-faced deity. Two-faced deities were associated with **thresholds, doorways, gates, and transitions.**
Ludicrous Speed!!!... GO!!!!
What have I done!? MY BRAINS... ARE GOING INTO... MY FEET!
That guy at 2:08 I think plays a different character in a episode of Stargate Universe S2
Wouldn't surprise me, there's a bunch of actors who played multiple roles throughout the entire series.
I so wish the game Nightingale used this for the portal transition scenes :)
When Hollywood moved into the superhero, mega budget, intellectual property era, it lost its soul. The new breed of actors, directors, execs and producers without the courage to make bold, exciting, intelligent movies like this. Time and time again, they underestimate the audience's capacity for thrills, wonder, intelligence, romance, bravery and honour. I have no interest in watching Avengers: Infinity War or Transformers again, but I will watch this anytime on TV and even in IMAX if they re-release it.
That's hilarious that you consider this an intelligent movie. This is just as dumb as those Marvel movies.
after watching all the different sci fi movies i'm telling ya i'd be scared shitless going through that gate - expecting an evil parasitic sun god, a freakin face hugger type creature, an alien that wants to probe me, a portal to hell etc. I don't care whether i'm military or a scientist i'd be running out of that room letting someone else be a guinea pig.
That doesn't even scratch the surface of what would be on the other side. Worst case scenario: arriving on a dead planet with a virus that is as bad as AIDS, works ten times faster, and is airborne -- then potentially being stranded there to prevent a host from bringing it back to Earth.
Its different for me, I'd jump into that thing like it were a vat of vanilla pudding with m&ms. If monsters were on the other side I'd slay em with my barehands.
Yeah, at least with SG1 they send probes through first to ensure there is a working DHD. SG1 really did do a lot of things right with the stargate concept
@TheUltimateGamer245 wait yeah thats right. I totally forgot they had a scene with that in the movie.
0:29 I watched how creatures and humans go through the gates just by leaning over, lifting the curtain, or poking through. I've no idea how they do it.
Y’all wear helmets... I’m just gonna rock this barrette.
1:45 This must’ve been terrifying.
1:36 when you try lsd or shrooms for the first time and it hits you
And 2:08 😂
Show...obrigado por postarem
Great film.
I love how in the movie when they are on the other side and Daniel Jackson sees the pyramid and hes like I knew it. Would be hilarious to do a skit of this and have a theme park instead and him saying...i knew it.
I guess you could call this *Puts on sunglasses* Ultron's Ego trip YEEEAAAAAAAHHHHHH
0:40 The graphical power of the Playstation 5
"We have no idea where we are or how big this place is. Therefore we have no idea how much oxygen we have here and how long will we have to stay here. Let's use these burning things using all the potential oxygen we might need to light the way even though we have these perfectly fine flashlights"
Sending military with guns to an uncharted territory like it was a 'Nam operation instead of a personel which is prepared for an eventual unfriendly environment with a lack of oxygen wasn't very wise move in the first place duh
I imagine they did some basic tests to see if there is oxygen.
They dont have carter back then...
They sent a robomule through first, remember?
wonderful scene, the best from the film
Russel and Spader were so young!
I remember when i saw this in the theater when it came out i got a strange falling sensation during the transit scene....anyone else?
I like the fluid effects
So, basically the stargate is a cross between a wormhole generator and a Star Trek transporter? Objects are molecularly deconstructed and send as a beam at the speed of light through a wormhole and reassembled at the destination. Pretty awesome idea actually. If I understand it right it means the stargate is actually fairly energy efficient; the size of the wormhole need only be large enough for the small beam to traverse, and since it's moving at the speed of light, the journey distance inside the wormhole can be longer without the journey time being affected adversely, meaning space-time doesn't need to bent as sharply; which I assume means it would take less energy to generate and maintain the wormhole?
We don't quite know how the wormhole works. It could be going through subspace instead of realspace due to the fact that subspace radiation devices like the Attero Device affect it, yet at the same time it's not isolated enough from realspace to be unaffected by the extreme magnetic fields around solar flares.
It's much, much faster than the speed of light. The gate allows people to traverse trillions of miles in a split second. Later, that extends to reaching other galaxies and, eventually, a point billions of light years away, all in the space of a second or two.
@@RenegadeShepTheSpacer I think he meant at the speed of light _within_ the wormhole.
If i remember the stated means of function is Wormholes can send mater and energy though them, but they don't really care about it sate of entropy only that mater and energy is conserved. So the Stargate has to preserve the information and sate, then send the data to the other Stargate in order to come out in the same sate that it entered. SGC found a nifty trick that you can interrupt the reassembly process by place a barrier close to the event horizon. The mater and energy effectively just exist the Stargate in what ever state it wants, subatomic particles. Several jaffa, a rouge member of SGC, humans from another planet, and a nuke all met their end this way.
Bro a great trip for the 90s film
To me going through the star gate is like what happens when you die.
this should be Journey 3 from Earth to Moon, where they found portal ship in Cairo into another dimension & unfortunately 3rd movie got cancelled
This kind of reminds me of the “Tesseract” in the book A Wrinkle in Time.
Eu amo❤filmes de ficção científica que podem ser reais👍
The difference between terror and wonder.
What a rush!
Happy 25th Anniversary to Stargate (1994-2019). I so look forward to this technology being proven real for us all in the near future. 🌌
I still want to know why they needed computers and electricity to run this thing when 5000 years ago they didn't need it...
Were is Ultron going?
The Spurs Dynasty Through the Bifrost of course!
Abydos. Was known for its rich Naquadah deposits. Kassaf and his tribe lived there until the planet was wiped out by Anubis.
To where Ego The Living Planet is
He was the poor man's choice. I can out voice him with my vocal chords and personality tied behind my back.
Mister Who he finds Korath the Pursuer on the other side
I love this movie!!! Solid fun and it reminds me ...I need to watch Soldier (movie) again soon. Kurt! \o/
Love it!
They should have been wearing spacesuits.... Forgive me if it was explained away in the movie.
Get out of there Kurt Russell! - South Park Imaginationland