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The Making of the Fast and the Furious | Behind the scenes secrets of the film
The Fast and the Furious is a 2001 action film about the world of street racing. Given the low budget and the lack of big names in the cast, it could have been a soon-to-be-forgotten film for the summer but turned into a real hit. Now Fast & Furious is a successful franchise that gets replenished not only with the next installments but also spin-offs. In this video, we'll tell you the creation story of the first Fast & Furious film.
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How Mad Max: Fury Road Was Filmed | CGI or reality? How the film's dangerous scenes were filmed
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Mad Max: Fury Road is a 2015 post-apocalyptic action film that became the fourth installment in the franchise about the iconic character Max Rockatansky. Why the crew needed security guards, why the director didn't want a male to do the editing, and how the actors achieved the most realistic performance - you'll learn about this and so much more from our new video. So, let's begin! #madmaxfurio...
How Planet of the Apes was filmed | Everything you might not know about Tim Burton’s version
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Planet of the Apes is a science fiction film by Tim Burton, which hit the big screen in 2001 and received the most controversial reviews among all projects in the franchise. What films prompted the studio to produce the film, why did Tim Roth regret participating in the filming, and which director’s idea did the producers fear to include in the plot of the film? Watch our new video to get the a...
How Deadpool was filmed | Interesting facts, special effects, and bloopers
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Deadpool is a 2016 superhero movie that became part of the X-Men film series of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Why the film spent more than 10 years in the "development hell," how James Cameron and David Fincher influenced its release, and what a surprise Ryan Reynolds threw to a young fan - we'll tell you all about this and much more in our new video. Are you ready? Let's start then! #deadpool...
How Spider-Man was filmed | Behind the scenes of the superhero blockbuster
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Spider-Man is the 2002 superhero movie based on the Marvel comic books. Despite some friction during the production process that began back in the 1980s, the motion picture gained universal recognition and started a trend for superhero movies. Watch our new video to learn about the filming of the movie that gave start to a whole franchise about the adventures of Peter Parker. #spiderman #making...
How Raiders of the Lost Ark was filmed | Things you didn’t know about the movie
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Raiders of the Lost Ark is an adventure action movie by Steven Spielberg that premiered in the summer of 1981. It achieved insane success and gave the start to the iconic franchise. Watch our video to find out what Harrison Ford had to go through on set, how they taught the monkey to do a Nazi salute, and how all the filming crew except for the director got food poisoning. #raidersofthelostark ...
How Pirates of the Caribbean Was Filmed | Interesting facts and bloopers of the first part
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is a Disney adventure movie that was released in the summer of 2003. Movies about pirates became less popular in Hollywood in the 40s, but the story about Jack Sparrow rekindled the interest. Watch this video to learn more about how they made the movie that marked the beginning of a whole franchise. #piratesofthecaribbean #makingmovie #movi...
How Pulp Fiction Was Filmed | Everything you didn't know about Quentin Tarantino's movie
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Pulp Fiction is an iconic motion picture directed by Quentin Tarantino. It was released in 1994 and is not only one of the best Tarantino works but it also had a huge impact on pop culture. We’ll tell you how the cinematic masterpiece was made in our video. #pulpfiction #makingmovie #moviesinsideout ► Like and subscribe to our channel! You will learn a lot of interesting things with us 😉 www.yo...
Ghostbusters | Filming, special effects, interesting facts
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Ghostbusters is a supernatural comedy released in 1984 that kickstarted a franchise whose appeal still hasn’t waned. What did Weaver have to do to get the role of Dana? Why did one of the main cast members get upset with the filmmakers? And why could the film have had a different title? Watch our new video to get the answers. Let’s go! #ghostbusters #makingmovie #moviesinsideout ► Like and subs...
Rebel Moon | Behind the scenes of Zack Snyder’s new space opera
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Rebel Moon - Part 1: A Child of Fire is Zack Snyder’s epic space opera about rebels fighting a cruel empire, which disappointed critics but impressed the director’s devoted fans. In this video, we’ll tell you about the strengths and weaknesses of the film, as well as why it is divided into two parts, which films inspired it, and which role could have been played by Jason Statham. Well, let’s ge...
Godzilla | The creation story, special effects secrets, and movie mistakes
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Godzilla is a 2014 blockbuster that masterfully fused drama and action genres becoming the first successful American remake of the Japanese franchise. Watch our new video to learn what convinced Juliette Binoche to sign the contract, how the crew shot San Francisco scenes in Canada, and how the movies Godzilla and Jaws are connected. Hope you’re sitting comfortably as we have a lot of interesti...
How Dune was filmed | Revealing all the secrets
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Dune is an epic science fiction film by Denis Villeneuve, released in the fall of 2021. The movie became the first truly successful adaptation of Frank Herbert’s cult novel, marking the beginning of a new exciting franchise. Watch our new video to learn more about the production of this fascinating epic about the world of the future. #dune #dune2 #makingmovie ► Like and subscribe to our channel...
Big respect for Tim Roth not wanting to work with that damn, dirty, stinking ape Heston.
My dad never took us to the movies but took us to this one because of all the hype. Greatest memory in my childhood. 😊
Deadpool is the best, hands down!
Uma was stellar in Kill Bill 1&2.
“Master Joe”? Ummm….no.
The Gimp made 7 million
I feel for Tarrantino - Friends and relatives of Geniuses rarely recognize Genius unless they are in the same industry.
Best of the Best , you can never tire of watching it Again an again..Great Vid..
Tarantino and Avery cohost a podcast. I'd call that "working together".
Stallone TOTALLY would not have carried this movie right.
Well, it certainly did change "pop culture" and the murder rate...:-(
A resurrection for so many stars.. Almost an audition of actors reintroducing themselves to the world stage. and it worked... Brilliantly.
Nobody will believe this but I've actually been outside when it went from cloudy to sunny
This is one of my very favorite movies ever!! This film for me is what made my passion grow for all films. The star studded cast is phenomenal. This ofcourse n reservoir dog's!! Best indie films of their times.
What a change this movie made! Suddenly, it was okay to use irony in Hollywood, heroes and villains could overlap and were not just black hat/white hat types, and movies could last longer than 1:40 hours. 1980s Hollywood suddenly realised that audiences could actually follow a complex plot, especially if it was written well. And so, enter the golden years of the '90s..! What a huge difference this movie made!!
If od on H, you don't get adrenaline, but naltraxone
I'm surprised you didn't mention the extremely clever in camera practical effect used for the car crash on Lance's lawn. It's one of the most effective shots in the whole movie .
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I saw Pulp Fiction for the first time in the theatre, I couldn't believe nor understand what I was watching. I went with a friend and she and I kept laughing while the people around us looked at us as if we were from outer space. What an experience it was, it's of the few movies that I still remember seeing for the first time. I have then watched it thousands of times. Haven't seen it in a bunch of years but I still remember all of it. It is "more than just a movie".
Stil my favorite movie of all-time!
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Talks about the third largest city in Tennessee, Knoxville while showing Ross's Landing in Chattanooga, the fourth largest city in Tennessee. At least you went to the effort of showing a city in Tennessee and didn't show New York or LA like other lazier content producers would.
This was an exceptional deep dive into this movie. I was prepared to be disappointed but you far exceeded my expectations. Very interesting stuff and well produced.
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One of the best Movies ever.. So many mistakes? Nah.. They were deliberate.. Lol. Pulp, it's in the title ( I Joke of course, it's budget ). As it's the mash up of the story.. But when you can over look it all, well, then you have Genius!
15:29 During “Mistakes & Errors” You forget to mention the biggest goof / inconsistency of all in Pulp Fiction! At the very beginning & end of the movie Honey Bunny robs the diner from 2 different perspectives. But her dialogue is different in both scenes. Check it out.
12:12 Samuel L. Jackson wrote the Bible?
WTF is with that list of Walken films? Did you guys say "hey...let's burn Walken with this lame list of his shittiest films"!
You referred to the salvage yard owner as "Master Joe"...BUT he is clearly known as "Monster Joe" @ 18:54
I can't believe the continuity errors with cigarettes. When I studied video production at college, the very first thing we talked about when discussing continuity was cigarettes.
GHOSTSUCKERS is the name I would have gone with if Ghostbusters was unavailable, but honestly I think it's better. It relates to the film for a few different reasons, the first being the fact the Ghostbusters live their lives as suckers. They suck the ghosts into the trap and you can also say the ghosts and Gozer are trying to suck the life out of the people. But the reason Ghostsuckers really works is because of that 1 scene where Dan Aykroyd's character is literally getting a BJ from a ghost. Plus it's one of the only alternate titles that works just as well in the famous theme song.
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I just realized I don't know which version I watched cause some of the deleted scenes where in my movie. But still the best for me
The original movie poster, with the picture of Uma shown at 21:48, included a pack of Lucky Strike cigarettes on the bed. The posters had to be recalled because the company that owns Lucky Strike (British American Tobacco?) had not given the studio permission to use their product in the movie promo. So the poster was quickly redone and reissued. Apparently there are a handful of the original posters still around and they are very valuable to collectors.
Sorry that movie was stupid and sucked. Way overrated. The only good scenes were with Bruce Willis.
Roger Avery and Quentin Tarantino have a podcast together. So, yes- they are working together again.
Usually I'm not a big fan of Tarantino but Pulp Fiction is in my personal Top5 of the best films ever made.
It's irritating that someone who specialises in making-ofs don't know the difference between special effects, visual effects, voice overs, and ADRs (automated dialogue replacements)!
Years Working in the film industry I happen to know , and you need to fact check your videos a tad more That’s the wrong Michael Moore. But your video was entertaining and that was a much needed laugh on a Saturday morning Unfortunately laughs aren’t what your going for
What the F was on the briefcase!?!?
i am surprised none of the roles were offered to jeff bridges....favorite scene?....the brain being shot in the car....totally gross but fun
How do you not include the bullet holes in the wall before the guy shoots and misses Vince and Jules in Mistakes and Errors? Brett vx Brad is something that could happen, Jules didn't know him, so mixing up the name could happen.
This has reminded me I need to watch Pulp Fiction again; for the umpteenth time. Greatest movie ever IMHO.
This has reminded me I need to watch Pulp Fiction again; for the umpteenth time. Greatest movie ever IMHO.
This has reminded me I need to watch Pulp Fiction again; for the umpteenth time. Greatest movie ever IMHO.
weather can change fast, night and day, not so much.
Why cut "cannon" out of "hand cannon"?
How do you not acknowledge that the TV series Mia talks about later transformed into Kill Bill?
Is this narrated by Jeff Anderson from Clerks?
Tarantino and Avery *have actually* made amends and work together now on the excellent Video Archives Podcast…
Fun fact... The bandaid is on M.W.'s head because the devil pulled his soul out... It's in the briefcase... That's why it's so important he gets it back... 😮😂😅
😂i thought the part where Eric Stoltz was selling the Heroin to Vincent Vega was one of the most hilarious scenes in the movie. 😅