@@crainium_astronaut8216 they may have closed them temporarily, but they would never permanetly shut down imax. Also things are starting to reopen again
Fun fact: I’m actually neighbors with Tom knoll ‘s ex wife. I heard that she was married to the guy who invented photo shop but when I heard about him and his brother John in this video I was really taken aback.
@Gleaming Gamer Delete that bs. No one likes you or your stupid gameplay videos. Edit: it isn't your video but you are doing this bs advertisement for no reason. No one cares about that guys gameplay.
@@TheNocturnal1 He has literally gone to every comment with spam. Of course I'm going to say something and I'll reply all I want. People like him are so annoying because it isn't even his channel it's some other random person I'm pretty sure and it's my comment and I don't want spam in the replies. I like having replies that have to do with the actual comment itself.
Agreed. I mean, we can't forget about _Shaun Of The Dead._ Hey any chance you know who that is at 3:36? I feel like they made a bit of a slight, but I'd like to better understand the reference. He looks so familiar...
I don't know if they've already reviewed this scene, but it's a mannequin with a hole, and Robert Downey is behind that chair. Only his head and his arms are real
@Alejandro Ramírez Yeah, the Thing didn't even have much in the way of interesting compositing. The effects weren't just practical, they were almost entirely accomplished on set, in camera.
It was all practice effects. Rob Bottin is the boss. In the prequel, they also did practical effects, as a tribute to Bottin’s work, but in a master class in being Dicks, the studio cut the practical shots and replaced all the effects with really bad CGI. They didn’t even have the balls to tell the effects crew who had slaved to match Bottin’s genius. They didn’t find out until they went to see it themselves, expecting to see their work on the big screen, I can only imagine their shock and disappointment. So you can blame the studio execs for that FUBAR.
They actually used one of my favourite cameras for that scene: The Sony A7s II. They used it to take advantage of the rolling shutter problem with the camera, you can read about this in much more detail. But essentially that's how they largely got that distortion effect when shooting that scene. Good stuff!
Scott Pilgrim is a great movie - the game, which is also great, is getting re-released! It's been impossible to get since 2014 due to licensing issues. 2020 is the film and game's 10 year anniversary, so Wright tweeted Ubisoft asking to bring the game back alongside a re-release of the film and they made it happen.
Scene suggestion: Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone, the scene where Neville is being carried all over by his broom, there is a noticeable and wierd CG double during the sequence
The scene in Alien: Covenant when the two AI both played by Michael Fassbender play the flute and the camera keeps moving around them. Also the fighting scenes between them both.
Just pulling a dad move and throwing this one out there - Frozen 2 - How about any of the elemental effects throughout the movie? All of the fire, water, snow, ice is amazing. The scene where she's running out into the storm ocean is dope. Would be cool to show my girls a bit of how it's done.
@@mohamedsamy5767 It's not different than CGI, it's just 100% stylized CGI as opposed to what you usually see on this channel, which is trying to composite/match/blend CGI with real world elements.
Hi :) I thought you and your girls might be interested in those breakdowns from Frozen 2 : ruclips.net/video/k37DcLpoAac/видео.html ruclips.net/video/ziIS6NJk_GI/видео.html
nicplaybr well mostly they’re practical suits but when they’re climbing back into their ship and the one that Lisa kills with the piano are CG. It’s like with Jurassic Park and the raptors-they had practical suits to use as a perfect reference
@@gunargundarson1626 not really. Everything depends on how it gets filmed. The standard was 24 since it was enough pictures in a second to give the impression of motion. So if you animate at 24 you are basically doing the same that a camera would do recording live footage.
“Bedknobs and Broomsticks” is a movie with incredible special effects, achieved without CGI, I would love if you could have it in one of your next episodes
It's also a Disney movie where ghostly anthromorphic suits of armor from various stages of British history rally together to beat up a bunch of Nazis in a comical fashion, how can one NOT love this movie?
How dare you disrespect the Micheal scarn saga, it basically invented film itself, it’s a beautiful piece of film balanced with visual effects, story and action on the other hand it took like years to make and it was absolute shit
This shit just puts a smile on my face every time! All the replies too. I always seem to find a random Office reference in the RUclips comment section. Funny every time.
Jacked up movie moment: The scene in Event Horizon where they finally see footage of the crew's demise. It's very short but the moment with the arm slithering down a man's throat and ripping something back out has haunted me since I saw this movie as a teen.
@@MrMiyagi005 lies dude. They went to the store where you can buy those tiny fake hands. Bought thousands of them and told Cumberbatch that they were going to spend the day caressing him with tiny store bought hands and he had to do it- that he was contractually obligated.
Jacked up scene: Under the Skin with Scarlett Johansson... She's an alien that leads guys into a void--the victim's insides are sucked out instantly leaving only his skin... Crazy/startling scene.
Probably forced perspective, rear and front projection screens, big props etc. I was fooled by making of Terminator 2 documentary because in background there was terminator just causally walking with no puppeteer , no animatronics no nothing I thought wtf? Than I realized it was projection but in low res documentary video you could not seen that lol
You guys should react to Mad Max: Fury Road. Specifically the storm scene and maybe more. I don't know if you guys have already, but you should if you haven't.
Artificial intelligence: AI would be good to look at. Kinda feel this film was a big deal but has been forgotten a bit. Lots places where puppets and CGI are combined, plus Teddy is a great character.
The other crazy scene in The Abyss is when they make the rat breathe oxygen-rich liquid. Because it’s NOT an effect and they ACTUALLY did it, and the science checks out, and the rat was totally fine afterwards! Crazy!
@@bredmond812 No, he wasn't digging it. And despite James Cameron claims that he kept the rat and he was fine afterwards, i kinda doubt that it was a happy animal. It's still drowning sensation. It's still basically drowning, you just don't die from it. It doesn't kill you. Also, when perfluorocarbon liquid experiments were made on human, the diver developed pretty nasty pneumonia afterwards, because he wasn't able to "breathe out" all of the liquid. Lungs just aren't made to breathe liquid, no matter how oxygenated it is. It's a disgusting thing to do to an animal. Also, long-term experiments on mice led to a lot of dead animals. Not because they would drown, but because they weren't able to remove CO2 buildup in the body.
The Cell is one of my favorite-looking films of all time. I love the throne room scene. It's lower on VFX, but the best looking film of all time is probably The Fall. Same director, too!
That whole scene is so weird. I've seen it so many times as a kid, but rewatching it recently I realized the whole final fight is a LOT longer than I remembered!
Yes!!! Also the scene where Doom was being run over by the steamroller!!! Cuz if you watch right at the end of that his head is still shaking right before it disappears under the steamroller!!!!
Okay I’ve got one for you guys to look at: “The Wandering Earth.” A Chinese film that looks pretty dang good. The one thing I noticed is that although some scenes and elements were obviously cg, they didn’t have that airbrush sort of “haze” that American cg uses so prevalently.
The one shot start of The Battle of the OASIS in Ready Player One when the armies collide and The first Fantastic Four when they get hit with the cloud and are given their powers
Please take a look at Zodiac! The scene where he shoots the taxi driver in the head. When he gets out of the car, the only thing that’s real is the car and the front of the buildings. It’s so well done!
In particular I think that first landing scene on the bug planet where they transition from the drop ship going through atmosphere to the door opening and the troopers start pouring out. Not particularly glamorous, but it was one of the most seamless shots I've ever seen. DO THAT, CORRIDOR CREW!
Didn't they already? At least Carmen fucking around in the little shuttle where it's a CGI ship going through real backgrounds isn't it?...don't know where else I'd learn that :)
In the Chris Hemsworth's movie Extraction the car chase, apartment scene and 2nd car chase all have some brilliant cuts to make it look like one take, including a guy turning into a dummy before he is thrown off a balcony. The scenes total about 20 minutes long and the illusion of it all being one cut was very well done and immersive. Hope you guys check it out.
Couple of things not mentioned about the Abyss pseudopod: Still optically composited photochemically., and the CG was laser scanned to film for optical printing. Back in those days, if the temperature of the laser scanning room changed too much, the color of the scan output on film would shift as well. Even the minutia of doing this kind of work was being figured out at the time.
Jacked up scene(s): IT: Pennywise coming out of the refrigerator. Also, all of the Pennywise monster mouth scenes. I'm dying to know how they pulled off the refrigerator scene.
JVMESHEP Bill is a contortionist so most of it was practical and when he just had the teeth he can open his mouth wide enough to put in prosthetic teeth but the super wide not just the close shots the super sides are cgi
jacked up scene: Hot Fuzz - Tim Messenger's head gets crushed by a falling piece of church and if you can, review the shootout that happens near the end of the movie too!
Pointless fact: the “pee” dream scene where it transitions into the school/gym corridor is actually done practically by building sets on wheels. Love Edgar Wright. My favourite director
I remember watching the full screen open matte version of the abyss (4:3) and noticed in one of the shot the vfx of the water arm coming out of the pool wasn't merged to it because it was supposed to be hidden in its original aspect ratio
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FYI: Scott Pilgrim will be shown in IMAX theaters again, it just had it's 10th Annivarsary, and also a 4K Blu-Ray will come out.
For how little money it made in theaters, it seems everyone has watched the movie and at least knows it. i hope it makes more money in the reshowing
The closed IMAX theatres permantly I'm pretty sure
@@crainium_astronaut8216 they may have closed them temporarily, but they would never permanetly shut down imax. Also things are starting to reopen again
@Thomas Elder its much better then watching it on a tiny smartphone
@Thomas Elder wont stop people from going to the movies
Jacked up scene: Cabin in the Woods. Like, all of it.
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Especially the ending elevator scene
My heart breaks every time someone mentions Scott Pilgrim's box office
It gets me so upset! My favorite movie back in high-school! 🙄
I’ve still never seen it WHOOPS
@@captainteeko4579 then go watch it you will be not dissapointed
Didn't realize how hard it bombed until this video.
My heart breaks whenever I'm reminded Edgar Wright was gonna direct Ant-Man
I literally gasped when they said "he invented Photoshop". It was like a real-life plot twist.
Yeah, i went "uhHUH?!" in my head for this. So this guy basically invented my job.
@@xxJOKeR75xx and mine!
@@xxJOKeR75xx this man’s gave me the platform to make some of my best work
Fun fact: I’m actually neighbors with Tom knoll ‘s ex wife. I heard that she was married to the guy who invented photo shop but when I heard about him and his brother John in this video I was really taken aback.
Can you look at:
Tron Legacy
Pirates Of the Caribbean 1: Jack vs Barbossa
Speed Racer
Real Steel
Land of The Lost
Garfield
Yes please Speed Racer!
For some reason, I read that as "Jack Vs Barbossa Speed Racer" and got confused.
Real Steel has some amazing stuff
SPEED RACER DEFINITELY!!!!!!!!
They need to see Garfield.
Pirates of the Caribbean. Specifically the fight scene with skeleton Barbosa and Sparrow in the cave.
@Gleaming Gamer Delete that bs. No one likes you or your stupid gameplay videos.
Edit: it isn't your video but you are doing this bs advertisement for no reason. No one cares about that guys gameplay.
Justin Hubbard and yet replied...
Yes. That was such a good scene
@@TheNocturnal1 He has literally gone to every comment with spam. Of course I'm going to say something and I'll reply all I want. People like him are so annoying because it isn't even his channel it's some other random person I'm pretty sure and it's my comment and I don't want spam in the replies. I like having replies that have to do with the actual comment itself.
@@justinhubbard552 What is your favourite bean? I'm a fan of green beans
Wren: You can see three layers here
Niko: The planning and matching signifies good directing
Sam: Slim Jims
This was definitely an episode where Sam came to shoot while he was completely baked
Edgar Wright is just a masterclass director, Hot Fuzz was incredible, and Scott Pilgrim is beautiful
And baby driver
@@eyob.t1389 Baby Driver was very good too
Agreed. I mean, we can't forget about _Shaun Of The Dead._ Hey any chance you know who that is at 3:36? I feel like they made a bit of a slight, but I'd like to better understand the reference. He looks so familiar...
@@BobbySacamano Some arrogant director notorious for making little effort I guess.
@@BobbySacamano looked like Harvey Weinstein. Piece of shit dude, who unfortunately has his hand in a lot of movies.
Monty python and the holy grail: the scene with the black knight. “it’s just a flesh wound”
I don't know if they would have much to say about it but I do love that movie.
you can see his arms inside the torso piece and they just cut of prosthetics and had him standing in holes for the leg stumps
RossActual I second that
No special effects there im afraid, John Cleese suprised everyone with his work ethic and allowed them to cut off his limbs.
Yes!
“Is Scott here?”
“Ya know what?”
*crash*
“He just left.”
Man, I love that film. So sad it didn't get attention when it was launched
I’m in lesbians with that movie.
Knives: “Really?”
Fucking love this movie 😂
Every once in a while, me and my best friend will reenact the "GUESS WHO'S DRUNK" bit, just randomly.
They finally did Scott pilgrim I'm so happy to 😄
JACKED UP SCENE: The bear in Annihilation, a lot of that movie is an odd/messed up combination of acid trip and horror
i thought they already did that scene
That bear scream gave me nightmares for a week
Iron man 1. The scene where Pepper Pots reaches into the chest of Tony to replace is ark reactor.
I always assumed thats a fake body with Downey being under the chair and just his head sticking out, stitched to the fake body.
@@ThisIsAUsername69 well yeah of course it is but i would love to see the behind the scenes of that or how they managed it in other films
@@ThisIsAUsername69 I think so too!
I don't know if they've already reviewed this scene, but it's a mannequin with a hole, and Robert Downey is behind that chair. Only his head and his arms are real
That was very practical
The robocop 2014 reboot scene where they wake him up and its just his head and lungs on a stick. I've been begging for this one 😂
i loved that scene it was so cool
That's a good one I support that!
The only scene that was actually decent in the trash that was that reboot. Everything else was so forgettable
Yeah Robocop 2014.
I was gonna comment the original Robocop movie where Emil gets wrecked by acid lol
Jacked up shots: literally everything from John Carpenter's The Thing
and then compare it to the shitty prequel effects
I love that movie and the practical effects
@Alejandro Ramírez Yeah, the Thing didn't even have much in the way of interesting compositing. The effects weren't just practical, they were almost entirely accomplished on set, in camera.
It was all practice effects. Rob Bottin is the boss.
In the prequel, they also did practical effects, as a tribute to Bottin’s work, but in a master class in being Dicks, the studio cut the practical shots and replaced all the effects with really bad CGI. They didn’t even have the balls to tell the effects crew who had slaved to match Bottin’s genius. They didn’t find out until they went to see it themselves, expecting to see their work on the big screen, I can only imagine their shock and disappointment. So you can blame the studio execs for that FUBAR.
Jacked up scene: In Logan when he's going through the hotel stabbing everyone in the face
That is a good one, Good thinking Cole Cinti
Yessss
JACKMANed up!
Hugh Jackedman
They actually used one of my favourite cameras for that scene: The Sony A7s II. They used it to take advantage of the rolling shutter problem with the camera, you can read about this in much more detail. But essentially that's how they largely got that distortion effect when shooting that scene. Good stuff!
Scott Pilgrim is a great movie - the game, which is also great, is getting re-released!
It's been impossible to get since 2014 due to licensing issues. 2020 is the film and game's 10 year anniversary, so Wright tweeted Ubisoft asking to bring the game back alongside a re-release of the film and they made it happen.
And it is now out
Sweet!
Jacked up scene: Wren pronouncing movie names on Cörridor Crew
Teminétor
bröther
More cringy than that white celebrity video taking responsibility for police brutality.... well almost....
Abbies
Idiøt
Scene suggestion: Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone, the scene where Neville is being carried all over by his broom, there is a noticeable and wierd CG double during the sequence
The face on the back of the guy's head though!
There's also very noticable CG doubles in the quidditch match as well
@@shivamsorathia Aswell as Harry sitting on the trolls head, it's pretty weird to look at
Look at arial from the Tempest movie. Its terrible cgi
The scene in Alien: Covenant when the two AI both played by Michael Fassbender play the flute and the camera keeps moving around them. Also the fighting scenes between them both.
And then they kiss, that's how you know they were just doing a massive vfx flex
Just pulling a dad move and throwing this one out there - Frozen 2 - How about any of the elemental effects throughout the movie? All of the fire, water, snow, ice is amazing. The scene where she's running out into the storm ocean is dope. Would be cool to show my girls a bit of how it's done.
I think it's completely animated which is different from CGI
@@mohamedsamy5767 It's not different than CGI, it's just 100% stylized CGI as opposed to what you usually see on this channel, which is trying to composite/match/blend CGI with real world elements.
Hi :) I thought you and your girls might be interested in those breakdowns from Frozen 2 :
ruclips.net/video/k37DcLpoAac/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/ziIS6NJk_GI/видео.html
Dude it’s animated. It’s literally drawn. They can do anything.
@@owenwillfindyou334 Nope, it is 3D CGI animated.
Jacked up shot: When A-Train runs through the girl in the 1st episode of "The Boys," on Amazon Prime Video
They actually did that one on the last
Yo, I watched that whole season during this quarantine in one day. One of the best series I've ever seen.
I was about to comment this.
@@MRgoyou Which one?
Casey Tilley i saw it last year , it was unexpectedly amazing. the second season comes out soon i think too
JACKED UP SCENE: Pretty much all of The Cell, but particularly the cross-sectioned horse scene.
Or like in Hannibal where that one person 👀 was sliced into cross sections and put into glass displays
You guys should look at the scene in ghost rider where Johnny turns into the rider
Yes!!! That would be awesome!!!
The one where he turns into pickle rick
@@megadong2398 Funniest shit I've ever seen
Yeah
Zathura: A Space Adventure the Zorgons and a Robot scenes are amazing. That whole movie is a great use of CGI
the zorgons are not cg
they are suits
nicplaybr well mostly they’re practical suits but when they’re climbing back into their ship and the one that Lisa kills with the piano are CG. It’s like with Jurassic Park and the raptors-they had practical suits to use as a perfect reference
Good movie.
@@nicplaybr1243 They use CGI to mask elements of people and make those suits look amazing.
The proper sequel to jumanji
He talks about in-between frames, while showing the one scene from One-Punch Man that's actually animated at 24 frames per second
_impossible_
Yes, but there is a thing called key frames and in-between frames in animation. You will need 24 frames of both to make one sec of animation.
Isn't there milliseconds in between frames though?
I know!!
@@gunargundarson1626 not really. Everything depends on how it gets filmed. The standard was 24 since it was enough pictures in a second to give the impression of motion. So if you animate at 24 you are basically doing the same that a camera would do recording live footage.
“Bedknobs and Broomsticks” is a movie with incredible special effects, achieved without CGI, I would love if you could have it in one of your next episodes
I just rewatched this last weekend and was thinking the same thing.
One of my favorite Disney movies of all time!
It's also a Disney movie where ghostly anthromorphic suits of armor from various stages of British history rally together to beat up a bunch of Nazis in a comical fashion, how can one NOT love this movie?
See also Darby O'Gill And The Little People.
Omg yes that film is my childhood and I never appreciated the effects that went into it considering its age.
Please go over Godzilla: King of the Monsters, especially the scene where Gojira goes nuclear
YES or Shin Godzilla
Any of the monsterverse movies in fact, they have good VFX
*Ab-"ee"-ss, Term-"I"-nator, "Ali"-ens... It is hilarious to hear wren pronounce words. XD
I've never heard any one pronounce Abyss like Abeez before lmao
He pronounces exactly like a native french speaker would
It's a joke but yes
English is my third language, so for a moment I thought I have been mispronouncing these words incorrectly all my life..
It’s a joke right? Because I’m uncomfortable
How is nobody talking about how Wren’s hair is literally alive...
I’m pretty sure wren’s hair is CGI
@@KirbyIsLife I was hoping someone was going to make that joke.
@@KirbyIsLife are we sure Wren isn't CGI?
Jacked up scene: Tobys head exploding in Threat Level Midnight
Hahahahaha 👌🏼👌🏼
How dare you disrespect the Micheal scarn saga, it basically invented film itself, it’s a beautiful piece of film balanced with visual effects, story and action on the other hand it took like years to make and it was absolute shit
The Grimm Reapper, it was not shit, it was a roller coaster of emotions
This shit just puts a smile on my face every time! All the replies too. I always seem to find a random Office reference in the RUclips comment section. Funny every time.
I went and watched Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World after this. I loved it. Thank you for reviewing this movie and giving me a new favorite
Jacked up movie moment: The scene in Event Horizon where they finally see footage of the crew's demise. It's very short but the moment with the arm slithering down a man's throat and ripping something back out has haunted me since I saw this movie as a teen.
Liberate me...
There were extensive scenes shot for these few glimpses that you can find bits of online.
Jacked up shot: Raoul Silva taking out his prosthetic jaw piece in "Skyfall"
Such a great scene! (Did they talk about that before or not?...)
You mean Javier Bardem xD
Wren with his hair puffed looks like Marv after he got electrocuted in Home Alone 2. lol
😂😂😂
And a little bit like Marv after he got electrocuted in Sin City..
Jacked up scene: Dr. Strange's "Open your eyes" scene with the hands growing on hands growing on hands
yesssssss
one of my fav scenes
thats total CG shot
@@MrMiyagi005 lies dude. They went to the store where you can buy those tiny fake hands. Bought thousands of them and told Cumberbatch that they were going to spend the day caressing him with tiny store bought hands and he had to do it- that he was contractually obligated.
@@LadyBobRoss true story!
When is Niko ever wrong about a visual effect? Guy knows his stuff.
You're goddamn right.
well i mean... he has been doing this for 15+ years :D
@@ockerdebokx3369 Yeah. That would explain it, wouldn’t it? 😅
Wren: "So this is a movie called the ABBIES, and it came after TERMENETOR and ALIYANS and before TER-MINOTAUR 2"
I can't tell if it was a joke or genuine
@@SaltyRogue226 it's a joke
so you saw this part too? cool dude
@@SaltyRogue226 they were all laughing immediately afterwards
Ohh thats why the pronunciation sounds so weird xD
Wren previously: Ter-Mine-nator
Wren today: Two-Minotaur
Abbies, Ter-minator, Ey-lians
I'm glad someone corrected him on that, that was embarassing.
Lol,does he have a problem with James Cameron movies?
Jacked up scene: Under the Skin with Scarlett Johansson... She's an alien that leads guys into a void--the victim's insides are sucked out instantly leaving only his skin... Crazy/startling scene.
I saw this movie on TV at around 11pm at night - I was tired, I had no idea what was going on, and it was terrifying!
I’m digging Wren’s Stormlight shirt :)
Nice to see these movie buffs appreciate Sanderson too
Bridge Four!
@@williammorgan6586 Life before death!
Jacked up scene: Elysium when the dude’s head gets put back together after it got blown up
They already did that
Iv always wanted a whyuff
@@CaptainRemy which one
SOOOOoooooooooo jacked up.
@@mtthewwells7477 They reviewed it on episode 18, towards the end of the video.
(Not sure if they’ve done this yet) Jacked up scene: the opening of Ghost Ship.
Side note: the CG in What Dreams May Come “paint heaven” scenes.
Oooooh, good shout! I saw that in the cinema and thought it was a terrible movie but with a single shockingly memorable shot
if ever there was an example of an amazing moment in an awful movie. its disturbing and horrific yet mesmerizing and creative.
I’m pretty sure they did this scene
“HONEY I SHRUNK THE KIDS”, always wondered how they made the movie!
I don't think there's much CGI in that which is what corridor looks at ^^
@@DOSkywalkR not exactly, the do everything in VFX, not just CGI.
Enlarged sets for when they're shrunk, stop motion for the bee, ant, and scorpion, and some minor morphing for the shrinking scenes. Boom, done.
Probably forced perspective, rear and front projection screens, big props etc. I was fooled by making of Terminator 2 documentary because in background there was terminator just causally walking with no puppeteer , no animatronics no nothing I thought wtf? Than I realized it was projection but in low res documentary video you could not seen that lol
Obviously Slim Jim’s
You guys should react to Mad Max: Fury Road. Specifically the storm scene and maybe more. I don't know if you guys have already, but you should if you haven't.
Jacked Up Scene: Hot Fuzz? Specifically the church death
The church death as well as Skinner getting impaled by the model church 😂
I think we can all agree Hot Fuzz is just an all round jacked up film.
"I 'hink I 'eed shum iche cweam..."
I avoid rewatching it , because I AM NEVER PREPARED
Jacked up Scene: Nic Cage's first transformation in Ghost Rider 2
And then compare tit to Ghost Rider from Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. !
How about just ghost rider in general
just do an entire episode of Actors react to nick cage
Or the fight scene on the construction site, when he takes control of that giant machine. So cooooool!
Maybe jacked up: The scene in pirates of the Caribbean 1 where Barbosa shifts between undead and real life on the ship with Elizabeth
Good idea
You better start believeing in ghost stories mrs turner....... you're in one!
Jacked up Scene: The whole ending of Hereditary
Man the song it's what's get me the ascention like a sunrise in hell
The whole movie: midsommar
@@beckhacker5635 those are practical effects and overlays of faces of her dead sister on the trees and many scenes barely noticeable
How about just Hereditary in its entirety
Do blood machine!!!!
The scene in overlord when one of the characters get brought back to life with a syringe. First time I actually felt sick in my stomach.
That whole movie was jacked up. Good, but definitely jacked up.
Jacket up scene: That part in Cell when the horse gets sliced up but the insides are still beating and breathing!
Artificial intelligence: AI would be good to look at. Kinda feel this film was a big deal but has been forgotten a bit. Lots places where puppets and CGI are combined, plus Teddy is a great character.
AI was a BRILLLIANT film. Yes, please do it.
Loved Teddy and Jude Law's character
The other crazy scene in The Abyss is when they make the rat breathe oxygen-rich liquid. Because it’s NOT an effect and they ACTUALLY did it, and the science checks out, and the rat was totally fine afterwards! Crazy!
Yes, that was amazing! Just looked into the science of it in my last video. Crazy stuff
But was he "digging it"? LUL
@@bredmond812 No, he wasn't digging it. And despite James Cameron claims that he kept the rat and he was fine afterwards, i kinda doubt that it was a happy animal. It's still drowning sensation. It's still basically drowning, you just don't die from it. It doesn't kill you. Also, when perfluorocarbon liquid experiments were made on human, the diver developed pretty nasty pneumonia afterwards, because he wasn't able to "breathe out" all of the liquid. Lungs just aren't made to breathe liquid, no matter how oxygenated it is. It's a disgusting thing to do to an animal. Also, long-term experiments on mice led to a lot of dead animals. Not because they would drown, but because they weren't able to remove CO2 buildup in the body.
@@flare242 Good comment, I saw that video too recently :)
@@flare242 Yea I was just going to say that.
Jacked up scene: John Goodman getting half of his face corroded by acid in 10 Cloverfield Lane
My vids are alot like Corridor Crew's vids
Sevience they aren't
Sevience honestly, though-how are they similar?
another movie with mary elizabeth winstead!!! (ramona flowers)
Jacked up scene: Gerald’s Game, but specifically when the woman has to take off the handcuffs
You gaddamn right
Oh no I remembered it now oh christ
Agreed, I'm ready to relive the nightmare .
YES
Um you mean the hot and talented Carla Gugino??
How can Wren mispronouncing movies’ names on purpose be so cringy yet so hilarious at the same time? xD
Jacked up shot: Horse Dissection scene in "The Cell". The one with J-lo and Vincent Denofrio
Such a jacked up scene. Gave me nightmares when i saw it as a kid
The Cell is one of my favorite-looking films of all time. I love the throne room scene.
It's lower on VFX, but the best looking film of all time is probably The Fall. Same director, too!
Hell Yeah!
Need to rewatch The Cell it's a highly underrated film in my opinion and features a seriously underrated actor in Vincent D'Onofrio.
Jacked up scene: Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the scene where the villain dies while being shown to actually be a toon.
That whole scene is so weird. I've seen it so many times as a kid, but rewatching it recently I realized the whole final fight is a LOT longer than I remembered!
Yes!!! Also the scene where Doom was being run over by the steamroller!!! Cuz if you watch right at the end of that his head is still shaking right before it disappears under the steamroller!!!!
Last time I was this early the CGI in Hellboy was good.
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I actually liked the cg in the new Hellboy it was fun to watch
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Okay I’ve got one for you guys to look at: “The Wandering Earth.” A Chinese film that looks pretty dang good. The one thing I noticed is that although some scenes and elements were obviously cg, they didn’t have that airbrush sort of “haze” that American cg uses so prevalently.
Avatar the last air bender live-action movie: any scene where they’re bending? Or just the scenes with Appa
I haven't seen that movie in a while but I remember the VFX being pretty awesome for such a lack luster movie
im pretty sure they did do that in a previous video or maybe i saw some other vfx dude critique it
You guys should react to some of the stunts in blues brothers
agreed
yes
SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK: the spider scene or the hallway scene with the hugging monster thing
The one shot start of The Battle of the OASIS in Ready Player One when the armies collide and
The first Fantastic Four when they get hit with the cloud and are given their powers
Truly jacked up scene that I’m not sure would be safe for RUclips: Silent Hill where pyramid head rips the woman’s skin off, it’s pretty rough
Definitely the most disturbing part of that movie.
Jacked-Up shot: Hott Fuzz Church kill scene.
yesssssssssssssssssssss
Hardcore Henry, specifically the final "Dont stop me now" fight scene
This movie was amazing
Nice Bridge 4 shirt Wren! Life before death! Strength before weakness! Journey before destination!
Bridge 4!!! ✊
Diane R Glad someone else noticed! I can’t wait for Rhythm of War!
Please take a look at Zodiac! The scene where he shoots the taxi driver in the head. When he gets out of the car, the only thing that’s real is the car and the front of the buildings. It’s so well done!
Hey, could you look at " The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep" the CGI in that movie is amazing and it only came out in 2007.
Love that movie
What about the Capital Insurance Group in that movie is so good?
I remember that movie!
I REMEMBER THAT MOVIE OMG
Its cgi noi cig
Wren with long hair looks like a 90s skate board kid
Looks like Marv in Home alone 2 when he got electrocuted
You guys are lucky to have found each other . Awesomeness
Jacked up scene: The whole Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.
I wanna see tht tooo
Jacked up shot: First scene of the pilot for Fringe.
Look at the CGI from Starship Troopers, it actually has not aged that bad.
Edit: 101 likes the first day, never to be seen again lol
Recently rewatched it, myself, and I have to agree with you.
In particular I think that first landing scene on the bug planet where they transition from the drop ship going through atmosphere to the door opening and the troopers start pouring out. Not particularly glamorous, but it was one of the most seamless shots I've ever seen. DO THAT, CORRIDOR CREW!
Didn't they already? At least Carmen fucking around in the little shuttle where it's a CGI ship going through real backgrounds isn't it?...don't know where else I'd learn that :)
I thought they did that? I like that the close ups of the bugs are often mostly practical
We'll it's from 2004 so yeah.
In the Chris Hemsworth's movie Extraction the car chase, apartment scene and 2nd car chase all have some brilliant cuts to make it look like one take, including a guy turning into a dummy before he is thrown off a balcony. The scenes total about 20 minutes long and the illusion of it all being one cut was very well done and immersive. Hope you guys check it out.
"That's not Captain America, no, that's the human torch" this is why I love Wren 😂
Kong: Skull Island
Scene where Brie Larson and Tom Hiddlestone interact with the Kong himself
Harry Potter's "Troll in the Dungeon!" And maybe a whole episode dedicated to the Harry Potter movies!
You can go and see the sets in London, I’ve been 3 times
Not gonna lie, Harry Potter franchise has some good SFX. Specially the older movies for their time.
Couple of things not mentioned about the Abyss pseudopod: Still optically composited photochemically., and the CG was laser scanned to film for optical printing. Back in those days, if the temperature of the laser scanning room changed too much, the color of the scan output on film would shift as well. Even the minutia of doing this kind of work was being figured out at the time.
Jacked up Scene: The Bear scene in “Annihilation”
That was seriously messed up
That was a great scenę!
YES THIS ONE PLEASE
They should react to the whole movie, its visual fx are astonishing
That was such an awesome movie, multiple re-watches queued
Jacked up scene: Jeff Goldblum transformation in The Fly though it's fully practical.
God it’s so nasty
Oh god, i love it!
Davide Cronenberg is The Master of Body Horror Movies
Props to the Practical Effect Team too, of course
Mine is in The Fly, but it's the childbirth scene. That...that thing was way too convincing.
Jacked up scene: the scene is Suspiria where Olga gets flailed around and her bones broken by Susie dancing.
DUDE yes that scene is too hard to watch
Yo Jim
Oh god, you just had to remind me. That scene was fabulously horrible but the piss really took it to a new level
My vids are alot like Corridor Crew's vids
@@VirtuallySerious robin my dude!
You guys should do a challenge where you get old Vfx shots and make them more modern/newer
FROZTBYTE just search for “we fixed the worst VFX shot ever“
Jacked up scene(s): IT: Pennywise coming out of the refrigerator. Also, all of the Pennywise monster mouth scenes. I'm dying to know how they pulled off the refrigerator scene.
JVMESHEP Bill is a contortionist so most of it was practical and when he just had the teeth he can open his mouth wide enough to put in prosthetic teeth but the super wide not just the close shots the super sides are cgi
Jack up scene: Rambo Last Blood, scene where Rambo takes out the cartel guy collar bone with his bare hands
yesss I rlly liked that scene
Fun fact they really kill that guy... Cool movie
Speaking of missing limbs: Take a look at Logan Lucky. Adam Driver's character is missing a hand for the whole movie.
Mispronouncing stuff on purpose is something my brother and I do all the time, so when Wren does it, it always cracks me up.
jacked up scene: Hot Fuzz - Tim Messenger's head gets crushed by a falling piece of church
and if you can, review the shootout that happens near the end of the movie too!
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The most jacked up scene: is in movie evolution (2001) when the scientists go inside the alien through its ass
Or when the bug goes inside the other guys leg
GREAT GOOGA MOOGA!
I love that movie hahaha
Stand aside, I'm gonna shoot him
You tell NOBODY where I've been!
Pointless fact: the “pee” dream scene where it transitions into the school/gym corridor is actually done practically by building sets on wheels.
Love Edgar Wright. My favourite director
It's awesome that you guys referenced blood machines at 2:55 could you go into some other scenes from it at all in the future?
Jacked up movie clips: The scene in Monkey King (2014) where Erlang Shen has his arms broken then just fixes them during a fight with Wukong
Can u react to James Bond “skyfall” when javier bardem takes out his teeth
Week 7 of asking
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jacked up shot: The Cell when the horse gets sliced by the glass
Just had to go search that up, that was wild haha
jacked up shot: any vfx scene from any of the SAW movies
Louis Klein great!!!!
that scene traumatized me when i was younger lol
I think that movie was just a one jacked up shot after another.
I remember watching the full screen open matte version of the abyss (4:3) and noticed in one of the shot the vfx of the water arm coming out of the pool wasn't merged to it because it was supposed to be hidden in its original aspect ratio
Jacked up shot: The wine bottel scene from "Pan's labyrinth". Its so gruesome!
The Haunting of Hill House would be interesting to discuss.
Jacked up movie scene: Suspiria (2018) The dancing scene where the woman breaks all the bones in her body.
Christ, that scene was disturbing...
React to “The Umbrella Academy” CGI