FOREVER YOUNG (1992) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION



Enjoy our reaction as we watch “Forever Young” for the first time!

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30 thoughts on “FOREVER YOUNG (1992) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION”

  1. Mel Gibson was born in the US and his family moved to Sydney when he was around 10 or so. He lived in Oz for a long time. He has permanent residency so he can come and go as he likes but I don't think he ever became a citizen. I take it you haven't seen him in the Mad Max movies, asking whether he has an Australian accent and all that.

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  2. 32:55 The B25 Mitchell can take off from a surprising short start, in 1942 a squadron of 16 B25's took off from the deck of the Aircraft carrier USS Hornet in the famous Doolittle raid with a run up of no more than 200 metres, a daunting prospect considering that if they didn't get up to flight speed in time you'd go crashing into the Pacific and then likely run over by a 20,000 ton ship but they made it into the air safely.

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  3. If you want to hear Mel speak with an Australian accent watch the Mad Max movies. You 2 should also watch a movie from the 80s called The Bounty with Mel, Anthony Hopkins, Liam Neeson & Daniel Day Lewis in it.

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  4. Walt Disney was frozen when he died and remains so. Ted Williams, the great baseball star, had only his head frozen. Currently, it costs $80,000 to have just your head frozen and $200,000 to have your body frozen. James Hiram Bedford, an American psychology professor at the University of California, was the first person to have been cryogenically frozen at his death in January 1967 at the age of 73.

    There are over 500 people that have been frozen at death hoping for a resurrection when technology catches up with whatever killed them. The problem with freezing, still today, is that many cells burst and this causes them to die. And thus, no longer perform their proper function. These cryonic corporations use cryoprotectants to try to prevent ice formation during cryopreservation. Molecules, referred to as cryoprotective agents (CPAs), are added to reduce the osmotic shock and physical stresses cells undergo in the freezing process.

    They also do vitrification, a flash-freezing (ultra-rapid cooling) process, that helps to prevent the formation of ice crystals and helps prevent cryopreservation damage.
    The body is not actually just frozen as this would create ice crystals. Instead, they use chemicals and low temperatures turn the liquids in the body into
    a liquid solid. Certain species of trees, insects and animals can do this naturally to survive very cold weather.

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  5. U guys should definitely see Mel Gibson in maverick that's a really good movie about a card player
    Mel is American born in peekskill NY but traveled to Australia to study acting
    Maverick also has cameos from Steve Khan and Danny glover who were Mel Gibson co stars in the lethal weapon movies

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  6. I forgot all about this film until I saw this upload. The first film Mel Gibson made that had an impact was made in Australia, it was a love story between a slightly slow young handy-man (Mel Gibson) and an older business women (Piper Laurie of Carrie's mother in the original Carrie). It is a brilliant piece of work, and yet so little known.

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