The best part of these is how most of these people are supposed to be still alive when their fall occurs but then their lifeless body just accepts death without resistance as they fall helplessly for what feels like an extended amount of time. Riki-Oh, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and the first The Last Shark clip are the best (worst). We need more laughable props in movies.
Bro, I'm so with you. I die laughing every time I hear that. I've been trying to narrow that sound down for years. I know that there's a video that labels it as a landing sound under Charlie Brown. I wanna know what and where that sound comes from.
I love stunt dummies, I used to put clothes on pillows and throw them down the stairs as a kid, even before I knew they used them in movies. too bad they aren't seen much anymore, they're cheesy but there's a lot of comedy in it for me.
The Mac & Me scene is hilarious, but the dummy isn't so bad. It works OK since they posed it like he's gripping tight to his chair... This is missing the much worse dummy that's in the vacuum cleaner scene!
I was waiting to see if you were going to include Burt Reynolds going over a waterfall in Deliverance because that is actually him, but as Burt hilariously used to say, he still just looked like a dummy.
First film and scene I thought of was Indiana Jones and the last crusade where the nazi colonel gives over the edge and the small figurine in the bottom of the cliff haha. Glad u included it
Another good one is in "The Medusa Touch" where the kid makes a car crash his parents over a cliff. Also, lots od dummy shots in "Commando" the Schwarzenegger film.
"Riki-Oh" (2:32")~ I Loved it: FLAPPP! No attempt to even disguise it with clever editing. If you're REALLY into bad movie dummies, check the final battle scene of 1962's epic "Taras Bulba", where the heroic troops of the Cossack leader (Yul Brynner), collide with the Polish cavalry, led by actor Guy Rolfe. The Cossacks maneuver the Polish cavalry to the edge of a huge cliff and force them BACKWARDS off of it, sending men and horses hurtling down to their doom. It's HILARIOUS! Possibly the WORST (Best?) Dummy scene in cinema history...both man AND horse in floppy, bouncy dummy form! You won't be disappointed.
There was a scene where a guy losts his arm and then it reappears on his body.
You mean the zombie holocaust aka dr. butcher 1980
I guess I'm kinda randomly asking but does anyone know of a good site to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Thatcher Collin Try flixzone. Just google for it :)
@Briar James Definitely, have been using Flixzone for since march myself :)
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At least 5 of these movies were featured on Best of the Worst, which made me smile. Though I thought the dummy in Bad Taste was actually rather tight.
yeah its a little stiff but at least its posed kinda like a dude trying not to die lol
Bad taste is legit
Everyone in 1985/86 was required to use a dummy.
That’s why those were the two greatest years in history
That one moment when the girl barely hits him and he goes flying of the cliff 🤣🤣
Double Toasted brought me here!
same!🤣🤣🤣
Same here 🤣
0:55 I WANT MY DRIIIIIIIIIIINK!!!!!!
This is greatness. The 3 in a row that get me laughing are Flash Gordon, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Never too young to Die
Watched that Double Toasted clip, and this was in my feed today ☺
Me too Bro. Martin, Billy and Korey had me dying🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:06 Noodle legs!
The girlfriend of Riki-Oh is the best... xD
Thank you, Double Toasted!
Better Off Dead doesn't count. I'll bet they WANTED it to be even worse!
The best part of these is how most of these people are supposed to be still alive when their fall occurs but then their lifeless body just accepts death without resistance as they fall helplessly for what feels like an extended amount of time. Riki-Oh, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and the first The Last Shark clip are the best (worst). We need more laughable props in movies.
There's nothing better than a bad dummy
2:12 it’s very worst and hilarious death joke hahaha lololol
The Three Stooges perfected the use of dummies.... because it was so damn funny.
Making "good" dummies for movies is a pretty complicated and expensive process.
I can imagine it's not a great investment especially for a robotic one, one throw and the thing's probably toast
@@ImperialCalebI think it worked quite well in Temple of Doom
1:55
That landing sound effect always makes me laugh. Even when it's used in serious films like Halloween and Enter the Dragon.
Bro, I'm so with you. I die laughing every time I hear that. I've been trying to narrow that sound down for years. I know that there's a video that labels it as a landing sound under Charlie Brown. I wanna know what and where that sound comes from.
I love stunt dummies, I used to put clothes on pillows and throw them down the stairs as a kid, even before I knew they used them in movies. too bad they aren't seen much anymore, they're cheesy but there's a lot of comedy in it for me.
1:42 And she jumps 🤣
Lmfaooooooo
I was in tears and missed a lot on the first go around. Bravo
You left out my favourite the dummies sitting at the table before getting blown up by Charles Bronson in Death Wish 4
LMAO. The one with Danny Trejo. That's a classic dummy scene!
@@MisanthropikOne That's the one freeze frame it before the explosion, Hilarious, the film itself is not much better one of Charlie's worst
@davidfrost779 yup. Been there, done that 😂😂😂
@@MisanthropikOne Great😁😁
Very nice. I recognized some from Best of the Worst too.
The Mac & Me scene is hilarious, but the dummy isn't so bad. It works OK since they posed it like he's gripping tight to his chair... This is missing the much worse dummy that's in the vacuum cleaner scene!
5:24 had me laughing my ass off.
I was waiting to see if you were going to include Burt Reynolds going over a waterfall in Deliverance because that is actually him, but as Burt hilariously used to say, he still just looked like a dummy.
RUclips is truly beautiful that there's always someone that has a video for something specific you're looking for. Amazing video
One of my favorites not featured here is from the end of Terror Train
The "View to a kill" one from the airship was a miniature. as was the tank nazi on The Last Crusade.
when the ski guy fell of the cliff it wasn't realistic but geez that fell far!
LOLOLOL.
Double Toasted sent me...
The first time I saw the fugitive one had me crying laughing 🤣
First film and scene I thought of was Indiana Jones and the last crusade where the nazi colonel gives over the edge and the small figurine in the bottom of the cliff haha. Glad u included it
The James Bond scenes are the best ones lmao
Another good one is in "The Medusa Touch" where the kid makes a car crash his parents over a cliff. Also, lots od dummy shots in "Commando" the Schwarzenegger film.
5:19 There's A Hand Holding And Orange Bucket With Fake Blood
I don't see it
No dude You can See It closer and Its A Blink when you miss it moment
@@kaijufan2648 oh yeah i can clearly see
Yeah
@@kaijufan2648 they just shake the camera so the audience don't notice a man throwing fake blood with a bucket lol
What I like about most of these are the super corny screams that accompany them, LOL. They're the cheery on top of the cheesecake 😙👌
At 4:55 the arm falls of
"Riki-Oh" (2:32")~ I Loved it: FLAPPP! No attempt to even disguise it with clever editing.
If you're REALLY into bad movie dummies, check the final battle scene of 1962's epic "Taras Bulba", where the heroic troops of the Cossack leader (Yul Brynner), collide with the Polish cavalry, led by actor Guy Rolfe. The Cossacks maneuver the Polish cavalry to the edge of a huge cliff and force them BACKWARDS off of it, sending men and horses hurtling down to their doom. It's HILARIOUS! Possibly the WORST (Best?) Dummy scene in cinema history...both man AND horse in floppy, bouncy dummy form! You won't be disappointed.
That last battle scene fall was actually done with miniatures. Exactly the same way the men falling into the gorge was done in the 1933 King Kong.
LOLOL. That's a good one.
I miss when movies had dummies.
The sad thing is, these still look better than CGI.
Yup.
Sure, if you're blind lol.
I'd rather it look like a fake dummy than a poorly animated cartoon@@Bigcat457
Nightmare on elm street 1984 ending scene is the worst :D
Agreed. They basically pulled a blowup doll through the door.
That movie scared me until I got to the end. She slid through that window like someone slurping up a spaghetti noodle.
Give me a bad practical dummy over cgi anyday
We're just going to ignore that the arm of the dummy in Zombie Holocaust fell off and then in the very next cut the actor still had his arm? 4:58
Well the one in Last Crusade was a 8 in puppet
The Broken Arrow one is my favorite because it was a big movie and that bad anyway.
The "Bade Taste" one was actually pretty good except they made the dummy too rigid.
Bad taste one looked almost real.
Zombie Holocaust dummy's arm falls off but intact in next shot of actor playing dead. LOL!
Zombie Holocaust is the greatest. They even showed it in the trailer!
This is exactly what i was likking for hahahahahah 😂😂😂😂
Worst? Best.
Looks real to me
lmao
I mean Rikioh wasn't THAT bad.
A view to a kills dummies weren’t that bad
Double toasted anyone
Who Has Seen 'The Last Shark?'
indiana jones had the best one
The hilarious side of Hollywood
The Fugitive one isn’t even bad
Its fairly obvious when u look at it closely .
A view to a kill death scene wasnt to bad I thought