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  • @Danny-Gonzalez
    @Danny-Gonzalez  Год назад +2861

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  • @illymation
    @illymation Год назад +7294

    damn this man makes the “we bought a zoo” guy look like a wimp

  • @Kat-zh4ly
    @Kat-zh4ly Год назад +3171

    "Three of their three children: John, John's brother, and his daughter"
    I think there's a favorite here

    • @placeholderdoe
      @placeholderdoe 11 месяцев назад +120

      Definitely the daughter

    • @pizxiee
      @pizxiee 4 месяца назад +45

      ​@@placeholderdoe I think it's johns brother ngl

    • @peachy1835
      @peachy1835 3 месяца назад +19

      @@pizxieei thought it was danny..?

    • @pizxiee
      @pizxiee 3 месяца назад

      @@peachy1835 I love ur pfp so hot

    • @dr.doofenshmertz4185
      @dr.doofenshmertz4185 2 месяца назад +37

      People it's clearly the lions

  • @melanieconway3437
    @melanieconway3437 Год назад +5033

    the way they pulled on the lion's tail to provoke it was wild...they had no idea what they were doing, I'm flabbergasted

    • @screamingbegins4688
      @screamingbegins4688 Год назад +411

      right?! like u dont do that to regular house pets, tf u on pulling on a cats tail whos paw is literally the size of ur head?????!!!!!
      i rlly hope it was fake

    • @charcs_7624
      @charcs_7624 Год назад +163

      Literally borderline animal abuse

    • @yxe_amy1736
      @yxe_amy1736 Год назад +51

      @@charcs_7624 I don’t think that’s really abuse they were annoying the lion a bit so he attacked so not really abuse but really their fault

    • @angelicnm2121
      @angelicnm2121 Год назад +123

      Ikr, like a normal cat for example, if you literally just touch the tail or pull it , it's gonna get mad, I have no idea wtf they were thinking pulling a LION'S tail

    • @universalpower419
      @universalpower419 Год назад

      @@charcs_7624 Not really, just stupidity.

  • @jonathannoble7845
    @jonathannoble7845 7 месяцев назад +352

    Fun fact: Raising wild animals alongside humans INCREASES the risk of attacks, because it conditions them to view humans as slower weaker members of their own species and not as a potential predator. They (generally) won't attack the humans they live with, because they'll (usually) have imprinted on them as family (assuming the humans don't behave in ways that would provoke aggression within the animal's family unit), but you know how your dog reacts when the mailman is at the door? Imagine that but with tigers.

  • @70milesaway11
    @70milesaway11 Год назад +8850

    The article says that the creators of the film raised the cubs with their children to ‘minimise’ the amount of injuries rather than eliminate them - they had already made peace with the fact that there would be casualties

    • @levikrae1942
      @levikrae1942 Год назад +267

      @RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) lizzies in a box in a box lizzies in a box L

    • @aprilthecat
      @aprilthecat Год назад +136

      @RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) alright whats all this den

    • @Tomboysksksk
      @Tomboysksksk Год назад +20

      The fact that your user has 70 in it

    • @jungtothehuimang
      @jungtothehuimang Год назад +30

      You can't save them all 😔

    • @scoobertmcruppert2915
      @scoobertmcruppert2915 Год назад +52

      @RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) Oy! You got a loicense fa that boot yeah?

  • @CourseConsumption
    @CourseConsumption Год назад +12061

    Roar was actually a horror movie, the plot is that the lions turn on the humans and hunt them off one by one. You also didn’t mention how one of their daughters needed facial reconstruction surgery after being mauled by one of the tigers, after already leaving set in fear once and being convinced by her parents to come back. Truly insane story.

    • @lampylightbulb
      @lampylightbulb Год назад +1563

      M
      Sounds like child abuse

    • @lrose5522
      @lrose5522 Год назад +2016

      @@lampylightbulb If not abuse, definitely child endangerment

    • @aylinalz662
      @aylinalz662 Год назад +967

      I wish he watched and commented on the movie itself after reading the article

    • @Toadfox1
      @Toadfox1 Год назад +947

      The daughter needing facial reconstruction was Melanie Griffith, mother of Dakota Johnson (thus the “50 Shades of Gray” reference).

    • @Toadfox1
      @Toadfox1 Год назад +426

      And, upon watching the rest of the video, I see that Danny made the “50 Shades” connection. Serves me right for commenting prematurely…

  • @StinkyTreen
    @StinkyTreen Год назад +1962

    At 14:40 you're not wrong; That's Tippi Hedren getting her ankle actually snapped in half by Tembo. In the scene, she starts letting out these really loud and pained screams, and apparently that was the moment Tembo broke her ankle, and they kept it in the film. Not only that but afterwards she ended up getting gangrene from the injuries.

    • @peppermintspice5873
      @peppermintspice5873 Год назад +202

      That’s fucked up

    • @lainedsyelwah
      @lainedsyelwah Год назад +30

      @@peppermintspice5873it really is

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 Год назад +110

      That’s the shit I can’t handle. What the fuck man

    • @Tw0Dots
      @Tw0Dots Год назад +10

      @Wynn right? But her choice, party her fault

    • @ladysauce2508
      @ladysauce2508 10 месяцев назад +5

      yeah they mentioned that in the article

  • @harmc2301
    @harmc2301 Год назад +548

    15:40 no wonder the lion turned around like “BITCH!” They were grabbing its tail. This movie sounds insane. I’m surprised no one DIED

    • @46foryounger
      @46foryounger 11 месяцев назад +26

      Its the most unhinged anxiety provoking thing I ever watched. It's complete horrific and insane. Totally off the wall. It's on RUclips.

    • @ReiAnikaAyanami
      @ReiAnikaAyanami 11 месяцев назад +48

      in fact, she was pretty calm! she just gave them a warning, didn't even swat. these people legit had death wish.

    • @harmc2301
      @harmc2301 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@ReiAnikaAyanami good point! It’s just insane that no one died

    • @sanrihoe.
      @sanrihoe. 8 месяцев назад +12

      yeah same like wtf? i saw these bears in a secure cage one time, and i was still nervous they would do something. imagine thinking of this movie, buying the lions, raising the lions, sustaining severe injuries, and keep filming the movie?

    • @ericalang7846
      @ericalang7846 Месяц назад +1

      pretty sure when they pull the lions tail he has his teeth sunk into a child.

  • @emilyflavell1658
    @emilyflavell1658 Год назад +6666

    'The Wizard of Oz' was insanely dangerous to film, the paint they used to make the witch was toxic, the costumes were really heavy and hot and they used a heap of extra lights so everyone was fainting. The props would sometimes explode and send people to the hospital. It's a horror show to read about

    • @na6731
      @na6731 Год назад +551

      god learning about the broom that "might explode" (which it did) was freaking insane

    • @iclynnx
      @iclynnx Год назад +398

      And not to mention the "snow"

    • @nsha1973
      @nsha1973 Год назад +526

      And the way Judy Garland was treated

    • @trxygacha
      @trxygacha Год назад +176

      I used to love that movie, i was shocked when i found out ab the stuff that happened on set

    • @sleepyote
      @sleepyote Год назад +263

      Didn't the previous tin man die due to being poisoned by the makeup?

  • @ONIONYT
    @ONIONYT Год назад +15653

    I cannot believe that "no animals were harmed but 70 crew members were harmed" is the ACTUAL TAGLINE of the movie

  • @sailortabbycat5097
    @sailortabbycat5097 Год назад +302

    This reminded me of the 1928 Noah's Ark movie. 3 people drowned, one was so severely injured his leg had to be amputated and almost a dozen had broken limbs and other serious injuries.

  • @placeholdername7797
    @placeholdername7797 Год назад +182

    watching that kid get attacked by that lion in the first scene was genuinely extremely disturbing. like that kid seems to be in actual pain and fear and it's hard to watch

  • @Patchment
    @Patchment Год назад +14445

    As someone who volunteered at the Caroline Tiger Rescue, unfortunately there are more tigers being raised in the US as pets than there are in the wild. Two of the tigers at the sanctuary were just sort of walking down the road in America when they were rescued. It's bad man.

    • @jessyca_zander
      @jessyca_zander Год назад +1009

      Everyone thinks they want a pet tiger, lion, whatever, until the animals grow up and grow out of their cute "kitten" stage and their natural instincts kick in. At least there are rescues and sanctuaries advising against this exact thing.

    • @zombieedrea
      @zombieedrea Год назад +808

      That depresses me so much. These are beautiful animals that need to be protected lest they get extinct, and yet these people just think "lol cute big kitty, this will be fun!" I'm sorry but if any of these people get mauled, I have no sympathy for them. These are WILD animals that belong IN THE WILD, or at the very least a sanctuary where they're in a similar habitat and treated with the respect they deserve. Just awful, irresponsible behaviour.

    • @chuuchuuutrain
      @chuuchuuutrain Год назад +54

      @@zombieedrea well look I understand your statement but that's kinda heartless that you would have no sympathy, yeah it's their fault but they don't deserve it

    • @OnigiriKatana
      @OnigiriKatana Год назад +337

      @@chuuchuuutrain Yeah they do

    • @use_alt_love_287
      @use_alt_love_287 Год назад +3

      ++

  • @cuppy.
    @cuppy. Год назад +4931

    "No animals were harmed in the making of the movie 70 cast and crew members were" what an absolute line 😭

    • @carment.duplessis9125
      @carment.duplessis9125 Год назад +36

      I'm getting a reindeer are better than people vibe from this.

    • @writershard5065
      @writershard5065 Год назад +56

      imagine advertising that your company abused your employees in the making of a movie, and a bunch of people happily giving them money for it. People really are fucked lol.

    • @whimbrella
      @whimbrella Год назад +24

      Yeah, apparently a lot of them died due to their living conditions… people are monsters

    • @RicoTalerico
      @RicoTalerico Год назад +2

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    • @mirandazhang1359
      @mirandazhang1359 Год назад +16

      @@RicoTalerico sorry, but you shouldn’t try to push your religion when unasked for.
      Plus, we are all already Gregs.
      We follow one leader only.

  • @Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice
    @Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice Год назад +1103

    I just watched "Nope" the other day so this hits hard. The takeaway from this is NOT that animals are aggressive though... Those lions probably didn't even want to hurt any of the humans. The problem is a very simple one that constantly gets overlooked: Humans are fragile!!!
    We're so technologically advanced and so free of natural predators that we get very comfortable around most animals which is fine, but we don't often get the chance to really FEEL how BIG and POWERFUL and SHARP and HEAVY some animals are... Even people's doting and loyal domestic animals will leave them scratched and bruised simply by accident.
    Imagine the little scratches your tabby gives you, but sized up 10x. The playful, woundless bites from your german shepherd, but with the bite force of industrial machinery.
    Plus, we all get short of temper sometimes. All of us. You and me, and our beloved pets, ants, chickadees, foxes.... we all lash out sometimes, or throw away grace and caution sometimes. It's inevitable. So what happens when a lion has just ONE moment of frustration and does something petty or rude, just for a moment... This could be a lion who is normally an angel. Nothing has changed. Bad moods are simply inevitable. And a bad mood with a clawed paw as big as your face.... It's the SIZE.
    We are fragile. We are the wimpy nerds of the animal kingdom. Thin skulls hold more brains than thick skulls. Our limbs are for going places and using things, not for bodily combat. We only need thick enough skin to protect us from bushes and gravel. When we have the chance, we're great at healing, changing, outsmarting, enduring... as a species. But as individual beings, we almost exclusively rely on circumstance.
    Even animals who are TRYING TO AVOID hurting us will find it as difficult as us playing baseball with a christmas ornament.
    We. Are. Fragile.
    Asking a being much much bigger and stronger than us to treat us with a velvet glove 100% of the time, is an unfair expectation.
    There is a reason you don't let the toddler play with the parakeet.

    • @Midnightstar2675
      @Midnightstar2675 Год назад +118

      This was written so well, you are a hundred percent right. Just because we are smart enough to capture and contain large animals doesn’t mean that we are apex predators in the physical biological sense. We didn’t survive by wrestling big cats and large animals one on one, we survived by group hunting and fleeing predators.
      Our biggest evolutionary achievements sacrificed hardiness and toughness for social and intellectual growth. Big animals can hurt us just by sitting on us.
      Even if the big animal is playing, if you’re suddenly being crushed or stabbed or clawed what do you do? Push them? Provoke them? Hurt them back? They’re not trying to hurt you but they have super thick skin and rely on animals of their own species to be able to tussle when play gets too rough to tell them to knock it off
      People need to respect how powerful teeth and claws and sheer muscle are and stop assuming that animals are as empathetic and understanding as humans (such as even being able to comprehend when someone is in pain). It’s all too common for people to get brutally hurt when they treat any animal like a toy, much less animals that could snap a person in half by accident

    • @Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice
      @Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice Год назад +65

      @@Midnightstar2675 Thank you, and exactly!
      As an example supporting what you're saying, I heard from horse people, that if a horse steps on your foot, it can completely crush your bones, and not even KNOW that they're on your foot. You're supposed to pinch them, extremely hard, with your whole hand, to let them know to step off.
      They said, don't be scared of hurting the horse. Really pinch them hard. Because amongst themselves, they bite eachother in those circumstances. And you have no chance of hurting a horse more than another horse. And horses are famously intelligent, social, and empathetic! We're simply alien to eachother. That's why knowledge and safety protocol go a long way.
      Ironically, cats are very good at this. They're little scientists. They study us and come up with their own safety protocol, like being loud when underfoot, and moving away quickly when we begin to relocate ourselves. They also adjust various aspects of their speech to mimic ours to make sure we can hear them, and some even learn a few words in english, although the cat mouth is not suited for it. When humans put as much effort into cats as they do into us, the communication becomes very effective.
      It's a shame many people find it unintuitive and then never bother learning. Imagine having a cat, constantly being told by the cat that they love you very much, and still thinking the cat is a cold asshole.
      Anyway. In general, interspecies communication is a fascinating topic and there's so much more to learn in the future. I look forward to it.

    • @txyme
      @txyme Год назад +39

      this is exactly what i was thinking! these lions im sure were chill with their family and such but cats play by biting and swatting and a bite/swat from a lion can = death

    • @Tw0Dots
      @Tw0Dots Год назад +9

      excuse
      animals just want to eat things sometimes. You dont need to find an excuse for wild animal instincts lmao
      You’re trying to imply they all want to play, which is as dumb as filming a movie with them. “It doesnt bite” lmaoo

    • @saturnsborne
      @saturnsborne Год назад +39

      i partially agree with you, but i also strongly disagree. the way you wrote it made it sound like you’re trying to say that they never want to hurt anybody or they never mean to hurt anyone and they’re just trying to play, when that is very untrue.
      not to mention, they were NOT PLAYING. the humans were egging the lions on to provoke a reaction or an attack. and, as much as i love animals, they are aggressive. you cannot go and get super close to a lion and touch all over it, especially untrained, and not expect it to be uncomfortable.
      there’s no need to make animals seem innocent or pure, it’s just nature.

  • @johnsmiter4654
    @johnsmiter4654 Год назад +379

    I was actually on the Shambala Preserve where they filmed this a few months ago. They have shifted to being a legitimate big cat sanctuary and their main focus is on the care and preservation of these animals. And Tippi Hedren still lives on the property, her house is between the enclosures they have for them. It's not just in the middle of the city either, they have a ton of space.

    • @TheHollisterPerson
      @TheHollisterPerson Год назад +12

      That's good to hear, at least!

    • @jennifervillalobos1505
      @jennifervillalobos1505 Год назад +1

      Bruh were is this place 🤔!!! I’ve lived in Santa Clarita and new nothing about this 😃

    • @johnsmiter4654
      @johnsmiter4654 Год назад

      @@jennifervillalobos1505 It's actually in Acton. Look up Shambala Preserve.

  • @rosebyanyname
    @rosebyanyname Год назад +12771

    True story: Tippi Hedren’s most noteworthy movie is Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds,” which has a scene where she is attacked by crows, ravens, gulls and other birds. Because this was the 60s, the way they shot it was by having crew members FLING ACTUAL BIRDS AT HER. She almost lost an eye and called that part of the shoot the worst week of her life…and then 10-15 years later decided that shooting Roar without any safety precautions was a good idea.

    • @angelmars1617
      @angelmars1617 Год назад +1921

      She wanted to be the bird thrower this time

    • @destinybryner7267
      @destinybryner7267 Год назад +189

      I saw that movie but I only know Tippi from an episode of family guy lol

    • @anonybelle
      @anonybelle Год назад +510

      there's a part of the movie where she turns to look out the window and there's just this huge bird staring at her. felt like a reference lol

    • @moodycheese9621
      @moodycheese9621 Год назад +425

      That's what I've been thinking this whole video! Like I'm pretty sure Tippi Hedren was traumatized by "the birds"so why in the world would she think this was a good idea? Lol

    • @kyiamack
      @kyiamack Год назад +449

      Actually, she had no idea they were using real birds. Hitchcock did not warn her all because she denied his advances.

  • @twistmygrinder4777
    @twistmygrinder4777 Год назад +4285

    I’ve seen this movie because my dad had a VHS copy. The story and acting are goofy for sure, but it’s also horrifying because you legitimately see people scared for their lives and really getting hurt on screen.

    • @YoSoyLaPared07
      @YoSoyLaPared07 Год назад +256

      I’m like curious to watch it but the clips he showed were dangerous enough for my liking haha

    • @wigger.
      @wigger. Год назад +4

      E

    • @duckturnrot_art
      @duckturnrot_art Год назад +3

      F

    • @SixtySecondYoga
      @SixtySecondYoga Год назад

      Omg?? Why did he have that? 😬

    • @SixtySecondYoga
      @SixtySecondYoga Год назад +6

      If they kept all that stuff in the movie it’s literally a snuff film

  • @chrisquinlan6527
    @chrisquinlan6527 Год назад +134

    In the early 80s a film adaption of "The Twilight Zone" was filmed. Vic Morrow, a famous actor at the time, and two child actors were killed during a Vietnam War sequence when a pyrotechnic exploded next to a real helicopter that was hovering right above the actors. There was a huge lawsuit and lots of news coverage. Crazy stuff. Really sad.

    • @mammoneymelon
      @mammoneymelon 10 месяцев назад +33

      the kids weren't even supposed to be on set. this situation led to better enforced child labor laws in film. it sucks that two kids had to die for it to happen

  • @nakenmil
    @nakenmil Год назад +251

    I remember watching the Cinema Snob's review of this movie. At one point the elephant is supposed to pull them out of the water or something, but instead he crushes their boat (iirc) and it's really obvious that the actors are terrified but have to play it off as going according to the script. Insane.

    • @txyme
      @txyme Год назад +21

      elephants are so strong and huge its insane they didnt just use a puppet or something. elephants are generally calm but still, its a wild animal

    • @kittycatmeowmeow963
      @kittycatmeowmeow963 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@txyme They're calm, but they also have breakdowns sometimes. Like sometimes you'll see an elephant simply standing there, then all of the sudden he would get angry for no reason, run into someone's house, and knock it down.

  • @shradibop
    @shradibop Год назад +16538

    i have a feeling this movie could've easily been animated. wouldn't be any better but probably significantly safer

    • @noe7366
      @noe7366 Год назад +62

      fr

    • @AG-bq2zd
      @AG-bq2zd Год назад +433

      I mean, not in the 70s😅

    • @Vaul.
      @Vaul. Год назад +234

      Knowing these guys they would probably launch a pencil through the air that carves through 30 men and kills them all

    • @bingflop81
      @bingflop81 Год назад +36

      i was thinking the same thing omfg…

    • @moaharbor
      @moaharbor Год назад +12

      Honestly

  • @wescokubrick
    @wescokubrick Год назад +5462

    I find it absolutely insane that Tippi Hedren, after being traumatized from The Birds movie from being attacked by real birds, went ahead and did this movie. Girl must of never wanted to work with animals ever again

    • @JeddieMPB
      @JeddieMPB Год назад +214

      i mean she had a lion as a pet and it's name was neil

    • @Dell-ol6hb
      @Dell-ol6hb Год назад +245

      I mean these cats were literally her and her family's pets, it's not like she was asked from some third party to do this movie, it was her own family and her own animals

    • @shelbyfawn1337
      @shelbyfawn1337 Год назад +32

      it’s genuinely mind blowing.

    • @morganvauls1868
      @morganvauls1868 Год назад

      She'd rather live with lions than work with hitch. Good 4 her.

    • @americachavez2846
      @americachavez2846 Год назад +235

      Didn’t the article end by saying that tippi is still living on the compound with a ton of lions. She said why go to therapy to process my trauma when I can live on a compound with 132 wild lions for the rest of my life instead

  • @kateb1127
    @kateb1127 9 месяцев назад +74

    This reminds me of an old "Wizard of Oz" movie from 1939. The hazards that the actors faced were numerous. Just from a quick google search: the Lion costume was so hot the actor was overheating, the Tin Man costume was toxic, the wich was burned by a device making smoke effects because of a trapdoor failure, the main actress was pretty much starving, and on caffeine and ciggarettes so she wouldn't gain weight and wouldn't act sleepy during night sessions, and the snow they used in some scenes was made from asbestos (and so were some props). As you might have guessed, this one caused a lot of hospital visits...

    • @Ne0rey
      @Ne0rey 5 месяцев назад

      and the whole witch fire thing

    • @_edible_
      @_edible_ 4 месяца назад

      ​@@Ne0reythats already listed-

    • @Ne0rey
      @Ne0rey 4 месяца назад

      mb@@_edible_

  • @yiltgir
    @yiltgir Год назад +36

    fun fact!
    another one (i just started watching idk if he mentions this one) is "noah's ark" (1928) where they actually flooded the set and didnt tell anyone. the fear and panic in the film is completely authentic during the "great flood" depiction. three people died, one man lost his leg, and many more were injured during the flood. it was most likely one of the reasons why film safety regulations were established in 1929.

    • @yiltgir
      @yiltgir Год назад +11

      this fact wasn't very fun :(

    • @katharineball585
      @katharineball585 2 месяца назад +10

      Imagine your movie being so dangerous that they have to make regulations for every movie after it

  • @BigTopNetwork
    @BigTopNetwork Год назад +1684

    “We should really stop filming this movie.”
    Director: “If we do that, we show our fear, and then the lions win. Is that what you want?!”

    • @hebakhalid437
      @hebakhalid437 Год назад +36

      The couple needed help not funds 😅

    • @dantecaputo2629
      @dantecaputo2629 Год назад +36

      ‘Yes I’m mentally stable, why would you ask that?’

    • @Vieille_garde
      @Vieille_garde Год назад +5

      "The lions cant win If they aren't even participating"

    • @mrgroucho5112
      @mrgroucho5112 Год назад +1

      Yeah fuck dem lions!
      (Moments before disaster)

    • @mazonite
      @mazonite Год назад

      Maybe lion bit them in the brain🧠🧠🧠

  • @wasteland.baby.
    @wasteland.baby. Год назад +4256

    I was jumpscared by Danny’s camera angle changing. I’m not used to this side of the room,Daniel.

    • @Made_on_marzzz
      @Made_on_marzzz Год назад +158

      It makes me uncomfortable

    • @mars_is_cooler
      @mars_is_cooler Год назад +242

      Reddit is appalled by the lack of nutcracker

    • @madokazzzsilly
      @madokazzzsilly Год назад +48

      @RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) lobster back " OIII LADDY, WOULD YOU FANCY A CRUMPET? "

    • @tymcornell
      @tymcornell Год назад +14

      @RULE BRITANNIA! (fours04) 🤡

    • @pissapocalypse
      @pissapocalypse Год назад +33

      The vibe is OFF Daniel.

  • @shipofthesun
    @shipofthesun Год назад +92

    9:00 "I feel like they weren't kidding." You have no idea how crazy. One example: Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys painted his house purple just to piss off his Bel Aire neighbors, and had a huge sandbox in his living room so he could play piano while his feet were twinkling in sand. Apparently it became the largest litter box on earth. That's a mild example.
    15:20 It was the 70's, man.

  • @rhys2647
    @rhys2647 Год назад +57

    Tippi Hedren’s involvement is especially shocking to me. I figured Birds would be enough for her to give up working with animals, but sis bought the lion trauma dlc twenty years later

  • @myra7011
    @myra7011 Год назад +9095

    I don’t know if anyone else remembers the movie “Secondhand Lions” but I loved it as a kid and this video made me want to look up what the filming for that movie was like and I found this quote, “Haley Joel Osment was attacked by the pig during filming. The lion had numerous trainers and handlers, but no one thought the pig might be a menace.”

    • @user-io5qz7lj4q
      @user-io5qz7lj4q Год назад +2

      Yeah pigs are fucking ferocious man, their bite can straight up crack your bones like glass and theyll even eat you if they had the chance 💀

    • @chaiteamhmm
      @chaiteamhmm Год назад +416

      I am absolutely gonna watch this tonight that sounds hilarious 😂

    • @sillylittlejenn
      @sillylittlejenn Год назад +194

      I loved that movie as a kid! I was just thinking about it.

    • @DelphineTheWorstBladeEver
      @DelphineTheWorstBladeEver Год назад +73

      Poor Sora

    • @Aura_Lucario_
      @Aura_Lucario_ Год назад +153

      That was a good movie but while I was watching it as a 13 year old I was just thinking "That lion isn't CGI dafuq?"

  • @pijushsarkar3831
    @pijushsarkar3831 Год назад +34662

    "No animals were harmed in the making of this movie. 70 cast and crew members were."
    Legendary quote.

  • @tradeka4206
    @tradeka4206 7 месяцев назад +12

    I haven’t finished the video yet so I don’t know if Danny touches on this but their claims that no animals were harmed are almost guaranteed to be false. It was the 1970s, back then zoos didn’t even know as much as they do now about taking care of these animals, and these were just random people with no qualifications. You can bet that the conditions the animals lived in were poor and their diets were wrong and their overall health was probably really bad. They were probably incredibly stressed 100% of the time too. Maybe there wasn’t any direct abuse of the animals, but everything about the poor organization of this film tells me that these animals were not given proper care and they lived very uncomfortable lives. I’m sure no one was actively trying to hurt them, but they were still abusing them

  • @icarus4302
    @icarus4302 9 месяцев назад +24

    10:00 "I honestly feel like if they crack down on him one more time, he's gonna lead his army (of exotic animals) to town hall and take the mayor hostage"
    Now THAT is a movie I would watch, Danny's gotta go to Hollywood at this rate, editing, writing, songwriting, singing, he could honestly make a movie by himself

  • @augustmedbrod
    @augustmedbrod Год назад +4742

    I have seen this movie, and yes it's literally 2 or so hours of people being attacked by big cats, it's nothing short of insane.

    • @juul6633
      @juul6633 Год назад +261

      That one clip had my anxiety so high I can’t imagine watching this Omg

    • @MelonHere20
      @MelonHere20 Год назад +152

      Wow, I feel like at that point it should be added to the list of the most disturbing films of all time

    • @acookie7548
      @acookie7548 Год назад +71

      snuff film lite

    • @mattroberts3204
      @mattroberts3204 Год назад +22

      I had no desire to watch this until I read your comment. Now I'm just curious.

    • @IsaacClodfelter
      @IsaacClodfelter Год назад +92

      @@mattroberts3204 it manages to be both terribly boring and horribly disturbing.
      Like, so much time is just the "actors", victims, trying to stay really still so they don't get killed until the cast and crew bothers the lions and causes them to be attacked anyway.
      If I wasn't clear enough, it is an entirely joyless "film" to watch. More a chore than observing an oddity.

  • @_its_lunar_
    @_its_lunar_ Год назад +5426

    I love how the commentary community has finally found out about the insane production of this movie

    • @ajblu7179
      @ajblu7179 Год назад +74

      @fours04 🇬🇧 huh

    • @millie..
      @millie.. Год назад +150

      wtf we get it ur british

    • @crazy922blade
      @crazy922blade Год назад

      No one cares about your British poems

    • @Lamoosa
      @Lamoosa Год назад +104

      what are these replies

    • @finnpoe.
      @finnpoe. Год назад +101

      These replies💀💀

  • @ogzombiebreakfast
    @ogzombiebreakfast Год назад +21

    That "scene" is Melanie Griffith being actually chewed on by a lion, and Tippi Hedren freaking out and trying to get the lion to let go.

  • @File_Corrupted01
    @File_Corrupted01 Год назад +35

    Jokes aside, if someone made a sitcom about the making of this movie, I would watch it probably around 8 times over.

  • @ranniwolves
    @ranniwolves Год назад +5821

    this story reminds me of the lady who “raised” a chimpanzee who ended up ripping her friends face off, you can’t raise a wild animal like a human/in a human environment and expect them to just acclimate. they have instincts that just can’t be trained out of them

    • @not_them
      @not_them Год назад +1055

      That story is awful, especially since it turned out they were keeping it drugged out of its mind on xanax

    • @Jukajobs
      @Jukajobs Год назад +859

      That whole story is absolutely wild, in the worst ways possible. They taught the chimp to drive!!! They gave it human psychiatric medication!!!!! There is no way that could ever have gone well, but what happened was absolutely horrifying. The person who got the worst injuries wasn't even one of the owners, it was a friend of theirs. I hope the least that whole thing can do is make some people rethink getting wild animals as pets.

    • @sloppytoppy3000
      @sloppytoppy3000 Год назад +553

      and the opposite too. too many people dump their pets who have been raised in captivity as household pets and think that they’ll survive. they won’t.

    • @ranniwolves
      @ranniwolves Год назад +369

      @@sloppytoppy3000 so true!! there are so many domesticated ducks and many other animals released all the time that just can’t survive without human help. it’s so sad that some humans just can’t understand how to treat animals

    • @namelessmaggot
      @namelessmaggot Год назад +1

      dont ever buy no chimp named travis from tha gas station

  • @KeithKunstmannFilms
    @KeithKunstmannFilms Год назад +4395

    My film professor in college was the assistant camera operator on this movie and he has so many bad memories frorm making this. He would never get into specifics but he would talk about how he saw terrible things. Saftey was his top priority ever since. Truly a changed man post Roar 😂

    • @shineforevercommentary8193
      @shineforevercommentary8193 Год назад +180

      woah another person commented about their film professor too, seems like the same one!

    • @tommymarco
      @tommymarco Год назад +172

      i think you college buddy is in the comments here mate

    • @victoriakayes1765
      @victoriakayes1765 Год назад +52

      What college does he teach at? I might be interested in taking a class under him

    • @Logiebear2310
      @Logiebear2310 Год назад +4

      Frorm

    • @Vieille_garde
      @Vieille_garde Год назад +2

      R o a r

  • @redglassesart
    @redglassesart Год назад +36

    It’s a bit sad when you hear something like this or in other classic movies where the actors are pushed way over their limit. However, i think they’re doing better nowadays. Like in Loki, Sylvie’s outfit was designed with easy access for Sophia Di Martino breastfeed her baby. Or decreasing the Inquisitor’s head size for Rupert Friend’s comfort because he’s doing a lot more than just walking a few steps. Things like that.

  • @ApocalypseMoose
    @ApocalypseMoose 10 месяцев назад +7

    It's funny the tagline is "No animals were harmed in the making of this movie. 70 cast and crew members were," when one of those floods ended up killing a couple lions.
    Nothing was safe on _Roar._

  • @carolineriechel1159
    @carolineriechel1159 Год назад +707

    This is exactly what Jordan Peele was trying to say in his new film Nope, we use animals so often as speculation to our benefit that we completely disregard the fact they deserve to be respected in their own environment WITHOUT human intervention. When an animal decides to react to unfair treatment, we label them as "unsafe" when in reality, it happened due to our lack of proper judgment - yet somehow we continue to do it and are surprised by the outcome.

    • @mandemarks7559
      @mandemarks7559 Год назад +67

      I was waiting for someone to mention nope. That what I was thinking the entire time watching

    • @denjidenji9162
      @denjidenji9162 Год назад +8

      Gotdang i gotta watch that movie

    • @jujuconjurer
      @jujuconjurer Год назад +20

      @@denjidenji9162 do it its rlly good

    • @mjl11
      @mjl11 Год назад +3

      @@jujuconjurer i heard the movie felt a lil flat, but might still give it a watch

    • @ensommeille5315
      @ensommeille5315 Год назад +12

      @@mjl11 I loved it, it was gripping

  • @ThickThighsSaveLivez
    @ThickThighsSaveLivez Год назад +2071

    My best friend and I got WAY too high and watched this years ago and no movie has ever made me more legitimately scared because of the context I had on this. Like the sheer fear I had knowing that these people were in legitimate danger made this feel like a snuff film that never actually killed anyone.

    • @ameerahelmie1085
      @ameerahelmie1085 Год назад +74

      bro this is literally me rn, im honesly so scared

    • @na6731
      @na6731 Год назад +72

      that's literally the best way to describe it /gen

    • @chokoti7736
      @chokoti7736 Год назад +81

      @@ameerahelmie1085 LITERALLY when danny showed that clip of the woman trying to pull the lioness off the girl’s back i genuinely felt my chest constrict like oh god that was difficult to watch

    • @purrsuasively
      @purrsuasively Год назад +2

      Omg I’ve got to try that now and see how it feels. Thank u

  • @legomoai
    @legomoai Год назад +30

    2:24
    ".... Make that 92."

  • @babbybobabs8701
    @babbybobabs8701 Год назад +23

    it's funny how tipi hendren was in THE BIRDS and she was like "oh but lions are okay"

  • @punkrockbenny
    @punkrockbenny Год назад +5428

    For anyone who doesn't know, this was one of the most famous families in Hollywood at the time. Tippi Hedren (Melanie Griffith's mom) starred in The Birds and Noel Marshall, at one point, represented the author of The Exorcist.
    I feel like the fact that the article made it seem like they were just some normal family to anyone who wasn't already familiar.

    • @justin2308
      @justin2308 Год назад +224

      Tippi Hedren: The Birds
      Melanie Griffith: Roar
      Dakota Johnson: Fifty Shades Trilogy

    • @mallorycarpinski1160
      @mallorycarpinski1160 Год назад +127

      Also I'm assuming the 50 shades reference has to do with the fact that Tippi Hedren is Dakota Johnsons grandmother.

    • @mallorycarpinski1160
      @mallorycarpinski1160 Год назад +40

      O I just got to that part of the video...whoops.

    • @acookie7548
      @acookie7548 Год назад +26

      they sounded filthy rich from the beginning, but did they actually do stuff or were they more socialites/rich get richer by fraternising with rich people

    • @punkrockbenny
      @punkrockbenny Год назад +56

      @@acookie7548 Referring back to my comment, she was in one of the most iconic horror movies of all time and he was a very prominent agent.

  • @tmillsfilms
    @tmillsfilms Год назад +754

    You didn’t even mention the craziest part of the trailer where they list the the actors names next to their injuries 😅 absolutely insane

  • @le-monmarmalade1064
    @le-monmarmalade1064 Год назад +9

    I feel so bad for the kids who probably have so much trauma from growing up surrounded by dangerous animals, to when they questioned it being called stupid, and then their parents divorcing, and all this being put on the internet for anyone to watch.

  • @kjdubs5877
    @kjdubs5877 Месяц назад +7

    "Hey Patrick, I found something even funnier than 70."
    "What is it?"
    "72."

  • @gigiblack2231
    @gigiblack2231 Год назад +627

    The fact that Tippi Hedren is still living with 13-14 lions and tigers after being attacked in two movies...Dakota Johnson has an interesting family.

    • @gentianviolet2785
      @gentianviolet2785 Год назад +8

      WHAT
      that shouldn't be allowed legally right?!

    • @justagirl36
      @justagirl36 Год назад +68

      @@gentianviolet2785 she has a wildlife sanctuary in Shambala I think and their mission is preservation and care for the animals, it's actually quite nice

  • @eyesack2007
    @eyesack2007 Год назад +778

    Damn this Lion King remake sounds crazy

  • @TheBengineerTV
    @TheBengineerTV Год назад +8

    The fact that he can make an an article about an obscure movie into a hilarious video just shows the talent

  • @tuttletuttlewood5551
    @tuttletuttlewood5551 Год назад +14

    I can't tell if it is a good or bad thing that this movie faded into irrelevance despite everything the producers suffered to put it out there. On one hand, it's sad that these people literally got hospitalized to make this movie only for the public to forget about it. On the other hand, the fact that this movie wasn't a major success will probably discourage others from following in its footsteps.

  • @John_Stafford07
    @John_Stafford07 Год назад +1120

    “The couple believed that raising both the big cats and their own offspring under the same roof would minimize the risk of cast members being attacked when shooting on the film,”
    So basically they thought that if they left their child with the lions, they would have a Disney princess relationship with them?

    • @anonymous-mi8su
      @anonymous-mi8su Год назад

      That doesn't even work because if ons of the children is disturbed by adults then the lion could've attacked. And it's very possible the lion got a taste of blood somehow and started mauling people.

    • @bibsp3556
      @bibsp3556 Год назад +81

      There's a certain logic behind that, but they didn't take into account that siblings fight

    • @janeeyre1990
      @janeeyre1990 Год назад +35

      Sounds like they thought they could train the cats, but you can't.
      You can raise big cats in your home, but you can't train them. Very few people can even manage to train their house cats.

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      @RicoTalerico Год назад +3

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    • @Pokegirl1005
      @Pokegirl1005 Год назад +3

      I feel like they used the logic of "raising a cat and dog together makes them like each other more" and applied it to lions and humans

  • @seigeengine
    @seigeengine Год назад +633

    The terrifying thing about big cats is they're an awful lot like house cats.
    It's just that what's cute in something half as tall as your knee is terrifying when the cat is twice the weight of an adult man.

    • @JasminMiettunen
      @JasminMiettunen Год назад +125

      Yeah, house cats scratch people constantly and might “bite” you when playing, it would make sense a fucking lion would do that too, except instead of a little scratch or nibble… Uh, I'm going to stop here.

    • @P4rz1va1
      @P4rz1va1 Год назад +7

      And I've gotten fucked up by a house cat. My cat climbed up my body in a rush once trying to get away from a dog. It hurt for about a week. If it was a big cat I would have been dead.
      Then again so would the dog.

    • @honeycomb937
      @honeycomb937 Год назад +7

      @@JasminMiettunen absolutely. my cat nips me playfully but doesn't know how to do it gently, so it hurts, but because she's so small it's fine. imagine a fucking lion being the same way 😭 i can't believe these people thought this even resembled a good idea. couldn't they have just hired a trainer??

    • @countryoffelines
      @countryoffelines Год назад +2

      Also it's abusive for the big cats to be in a house or an enclousure so of course they'll be aggressive because it screws their mental health and physical too

  • @frozen7550
    @frozen7550 Год назад +12

    The commentary on the mental state of the director couple in question is sending me . 💀☠

  • @danbuckig4564
    @danbuckig4564 Год назад +13

    8:30 keep in mind this guy was married with kids and lions at home when he said this

  • @itskevinolear
    @itskevinolear Год назад +7155

    If Tippi Hedren had a nickel for every time she was in a movie where she was actually attacked by live animals, she’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice, right?

    • @martina5296
      @martina5296 Год назад +156

      Sounds like animals have a sense about people. Probably why she keeps the "rescue" big cats at her "sanctuary" in cages. I saw a tour t hat she gave some reporter that was from years ago. Don't know if she still has it.

    • @user-me3ge8de4o
      @user-me3ge8de4o Год назад +118

      Phineas and ferb reference

    • @itskevinolear
      @itskevinolear Год назад +31

      @@user-me3ge8de4o actually I was referring to The Birds

    • @loafbunmerp8050
      @loafbunmerp8050 Год назад +151

      @@itskevinolear they're talking about the nickel thing. That originated as a joke in Phineas and Ferb

    • @itskevinolear
      @itskevinolear Год назад +29

      @@loafbunmerp8050 and I’m talking about the 1963 Alfred Hitchcock film The Birds, which Tippi Hedron also starred in and was also actually attacked by live birds during shooting.

  • @isabelmarcus2823
    @isabelmarcus2823 Год назад +803

    Ok but the craziest thing is that Tippi Hedren is famous for starring in Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds” which is the story of how wildlife can get a little murdery

    • @sarahlaurent62
      @sarahlaurent62 Год назад +66

      And she got seriously injured being attacked by birds and almost lost an eye.

    • @ollieno971
      @ollieno971 Год назад +19

      And the behind the scenes on that is crazy too

    • @Mrnotpib
      @Mrnotpib Год назад +5

      Crows.

    • @redvelvetunderground
      @redvelvetunderground Год назад +9

      then she had a cameo in birdemic, james nguyen's hitchcock mockbuster movie about CGI birds attacking and exploding on people bc of global warming

    • @THICCTHICCTHICC
      @THICCTHICCTHICC Год назад +1

      @@redvelvetunderground you say mockbuster, i say literal dogshit

  • @gabriellabello1906
    @gabriellabello1906 Год назад +12

    12:23 * a kid's head being chewed by a lion *
    Ouch! That's got to hurt! 😅

  • @moikoii329
    @moikoii329 5 месяцев назад +2

    This was the first video of Danny’s I have ever watched and it is criminally underrated. It is also my favorite due to it being the first i always come back and watch it when I’m sad. I was sad today and boom, you’ve done it again ty for cheering me up again

  • @herb_rolls3929
    @herb_rolls3929 Год назад +978

    "Nope" coming out before this re-release is iconic. Peele makes such a huge statement on humans exploiting animals for spectacle and turning tragedy around animal exploitation into spectacle. This re-release is literally what Jupe did in "Nope" to the event where his chimpanzee costar killed and maimed actors on set.

    • @Bluey306
      @Bluey306 Год назад +165

      not to mention one of Jupe's problem is the fact that because of his (skewed) memory of what happened with the chimpanzee costar (thinking that the chimp was reaching out for a fist bump after killing/maiming everyone else), Jupe acts and believes like he has a special connection - and can form a special connection - with a wild animal. like a Disney princess. and it's often this belief that leads to the exploitation of these animals, making a spectacle out of it, as if they are on a higher plane of existence. this is contrasted with OJ who is good with horses because he understands that they are fundamentally wild animals, and in order to "tame" them you have to get to _their_ level, and even then it doesn't necessarily mean you have a "special connection" with them - just that you now know how to navigate with the animal and co-exist.
      it's what i get a lot from these people like the creators of "Roar", that they think that just because of something nice that happened with a wild animal or they raised it when they were cuddly cubs, that they have a unique and human connection with the animals. and it's like -- no!! not when you raise them or view them from human standards! calling them "wild animals" isn't """dehumanizing""" or """degrading""" them (real talk some people have this issue with the terminology) - that's literally what they are and you're doing absolutely zero favours to everyone by not _seeing_ that said animals can in fact destroy you in a heartbeat if you don't pay attention to how they function _as their own species._

    • @chameleonrose16
      @chameleonrose16 Год назад +59

      I was thinking about Nope while watching this too

    • @djvibekiller
      @djvibekiller Год назад +12

      The re-release was in 2015

    • @Gothgoon999
      @Gothgoon999 Год назад

      Nope was terrible

    • @toedpens4954
      @toedpens4954 Год назад +19

      @@Gothgoon999 Nope!

  • @oliviacrews1485
    @oliviacrews1485 Год назад +1768

    I highly recommend reading Tippi Hedren’s autobiography. A large portion of the book is about the making of this movie. They got the lions and other animals from bankrupt zoos and trainers that couldn’t take care of them anymore. They were also almost constantly bankrupt while making this movie. I believe now she just runs the animal reserve with actual skilled trainers to help her.

    • @c0ttage
      @c0ttage Год назад +64

      I really enjoyed that book and am a huge fan of tippi and her family, it's def a super fucked up situation but it seemed like tippi really did care for these animals, she tells the story well

    • @P4rz1va1
      @P4rz1va1 Год назад +48

      Imagine being an actual animal trainer and having to give up a lion to a bunch of reckless amateurs because you can't take care of it anymore.

    • @ghostlyhousehorrors
      @ghostlyhousehorrors Год назад +7

      @@P4rz1va1 you'd think they atleast could've done a background check and investigate how these people take care the animals before giving them into those people care.

    • @P4rz1va1
      @P4rz1va1 Год назад

      @@ghostlyhousehorrors they make it sound like they didn't have much of a choice anyway.

    • @ghostlyhousehorrors
      @ghostlyhousehorrors Год назад +8

      @a proverbial lemon bro I'm not that stupid, but sure there's got to be some way to do some checking back in the 70s. Sure it's easier now, but... it just... i don't know...sorry, I'm just frustrated these people were able to acquire and given responsibility of that much lions and big cats, hell even one big cat.
      The whole thing is insane.

  • @BLWRY
    @BLWRY Год назад +10

    3:33 bro that sounded like a toilet flushing

  • @f4r1ygutz39
    @f4r1ygutz39 Год назад +17

    12:58 idk why this was so funny-

  • @sonicthehedgegod
    @sonicthehedgegod Год назад +1044

    1. Stalker - entire set was radioactive and like half the cast and crew ended up dying of various cancers suspected to be from the radiation, including the director
    2. literally every movie werner herzog ever made with klaus kinski. it's absolutely insane. they're literally in the jungle and the lead actor is the most dangerous thing on set

    • @genericname2747
      @genericname2747 Год назад +122

      Why was everything radioactive?? Did they film in the core of chernobyl

    • @wigger.
      @wigger. Год назад +7

      Bad to the bone

    • @cyndrift
      @cyndrift Год назад +191

      @@genericname2747 the location they shot at was downstream from an abandoned hydroelectric plant in estonia, which evidently hadnt been shut off or quarantined properly and was dumping chemicals into the river.

    • @hellaradusername
      @hellaradusername Год назад +120

      There was a John Wayne movie called The Conqueror, where John Wayne played Genghis Khan, they filmed on a former atomic bomb testing site. The soil was radioactive and a lot of the cast and crew got cancer from this. Also they trucked in radioactive soil to Hollywood for reshoots.

    • @cyndrift
      @cyndrift Год назад +35

      @@genericname2747 considering it was meant to be portraying an abandoned, apocalyptic setting it was appropriate for the film, but probably not worth the fallout

  • @boppob1343
    @boppob1343 Год назад +193

    that scene of them panicking trying to get the lion off of Melanie was a real attack and their father just kept the camera running, not a joke

    • @nsha1973
      @nsha1973 Год назад +27

      Oh my god that’s terrible

    • @boppob1343
      @boppob1343 Год назад +3

      @@nsha1973 pretty sure i read that she had to go to the hospital like right after that clip lol...

    • @lucilleballs2291
      @lucilleballs2291 Год назад

      that's so abusive, my god

  • @sjm6604
    @sjm6604 Год назад +10

    I got to see this movie a few years ago in theaters for the limited release. It was absolutely insane. Even just watching the trailer for it feels dangerous.

  • @babyfrankandme4234
    @babyfrankandme4234 8 месяцев назад +10

    16:08 the poor lion :(

  • @notamberlee
    @notamberlee Год назад +749

    honestly, the boy saying “there are no tigers in africa” is the best. as africans we only ever get inaccurate or overwhelming negative representation in western media w most only knowing that there’s lions and poverty here - i applaud that boy 4 knowing the bare minimum. favourite part. everything else is uninteresting. shout out 2 that boy.

    • @Talisguy
      @Talisguy Год назад +124

      Noel Marshall's character has a Kenyan friend who's the only sane character in the film, wisely refusing to go anywhere near the lions. He was played by Kenyan actor Kyalo Mativo, who wisely refused to go anywhere near the lions, and was thus one of the only people working on the film who didn't get injured. There's a great bit of behind the scenes footage of Mativo saying "where I come from - I'm African - we don't get close to lions. We don't cuddle them, we don't kiss them, we don't do that." He's clearly trying to find a polite way to say "these crazy Americans...", and it's beautiful.

    • @jasperjazzie
      @jasperjazzie Год назад +59

      i've had people literally try to debate me when i say there's no tigers in africa, it's wild
      side note but i always found it funny that lions are called "king of the jungle" when they don't even live in the jungle but tigers do, it's only tangentially related but i never got that

    • @laformacion
      @laformacion 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@jasperjazzie i never understood this it’s actually crazy

    • @morbidsearch
      @morbidsearch 8 месяцев назад +4

      "There are tigers in Africa"
      "Actually, no, that's not the truth, Marshall"

  • @kirstene013
    @kirstene013 Год назад +2042

    Danny, you should totally make a part 2 where you actually watch the movie and review it! I’m so curious now, we’ve barely scratched (or should I say pawed 💀)the surface.

    • @yufusTheFag
      @yufusTheFag Год назад +193

      I just watched the first 10 minutes and couldn’t sit through the rest. I watched at least 6 people get attacked, like actually attacked by big cats with actual wounds and blood pouring down their bodies. Trust me, it isn’t a movie you can review on RUclips. It’s absolutely insane

    • @boomitscocosucker
      @boomitscocosucker Год назад +33

      @@yufusTheFag GENUINELY REAL?? holy shit😭

    • @kingofthebeast4024
      @kingofthebeast4024 Год назад +55

      @@boomitscocosucker yes😭 like halfway through the movie there’s a scene where this pride of lions rips a horse leg apart in a room. Another dude gets clawed in the face by a tiger
      Edit: The horse was already dead and only the leg is visible

    • @boomitscocosucker
      @boomitscocosucker Год назад +13

      @@kingofthebeast4024 holy shit omg 😟

    • @peppermintspice5873
      @peppermintspice5873 Год назад +12

      @@kingofthebeast4024 OH MY GOD 😰 yeah I don’t wanna watch that

  • @mluna1
    @mluna1 Год назад +9

    The amount of stress the poor animals experienced is insane... At least a sanctuary was born from this

  • @psychocucumber7408
    @psychocucumber7408 Год назад +3

    Dude, I remember watching this guy like 2 years ago.. just found him again and I’m so glad he’s still going strong

  • @amalready1684
    @amalready1684 Год назад +720

    Danny needs his own sitcom with every character played by him

  • @bloodybutterfly2992
    @bloodybutterfly2992 Год назад +470

    As someone who actually works with big cats and studied them, this made me physically sick.

    • @gretahunt4401
      @gretahunt4401 Год назад +57

      Oh me too! The sick part. Not the big cats part, although I am from Zimbabwe and am friends with people who rehab wild animals including big cats. The mishandling of the animals especially the elephant in the movie would’ve been horrific. As bad as it sounds, I don’t care that these people got hurt by the animals. They deserved it for what they put the animals through!

    • @wigger.
      @wigger. Год назад +2

      Bad to the bone

    • @J2nce
      @J2nce Год назад +94

      @@gretahunt4401 Most people who signed up must've assumed the lions were well trained as they SHOULD'VE been, its not the actors faults it the directors. Don't be heartless, none of the actors deserved those injuries.

    • @lampylightbulb
      @lampylightbulb Год назад +9

      Yeah, no, 100% feel the same way
      Shoulda just seen those lions in the house, taken some dope pictures and marvel at it from a distance
      *And left it at that*

    • @prixe12
      @prixe12 Год назад

      @@lampylightbulb Those kids didn't get a choice though one of the daughters literally had to have facial reconstruction surgery after being mauled by a fucking tiger. I'm begging yall to think critically and not go "HumAns bAd". If you're gonna get mad at anyone be angry at their dumbass parents.

  • @aisharoselieb4735
    @aisharoselieb4735 9 месяцев назад +2

    one of my favourite danny videos of all time, still makes me die of laughter everytime I watch it

  • @lasagna312
    @lasagna312 Год назад +5

    If you want to make more videos about dangerous productions, I suggest taking a look at Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark, the most expensive musical ever made, due in part to the several injuries that happened on stage.

  • @afterglow2935
    @afterglow2935 Год назад +992

    Tippi Hedren was a famous actress in the 50’s/60’s so it wasn’t just two totally random people busting into Hollywood. Her name and connections definitely played a part.

    • @mewesquirrel6720
      @mewesquirrel6720 Год назад +3

      Don't know who that is

    • @aj.s...
      @aj.s... Год назад +31

      The Birds was her first film... '63. But, yes, other than that, you're correct

    • @alejandrobolin5224
      @alejandrobolin5224 Год назад +50

      @@mewesquirrel6720 the world doesn't revolve around you Me We Squirrel

    • @peanutbutter4435
      @peanutbutter4435 Год назад +34

      @@alejandrobolin5224 actually I’m pretty sure that if “me we squirrel” doesn’t know who she is, that means she isn’t really famous

    • @hste99
      @hste99 Год назад +8

      She’s iconic in The Birds

  • @dustyjo1010
    @dustyjo1010 Год назад +745

    My parents used to volunteer at Shambala, the big cat rescue that Tippi Hedren(the wife of the guy who did this movie) ran. She was apparently really nice and fun to be around, she respected the animals, but her husband was uncomfortable to talk with.

    • @clarissafariha4504
      @clarissafariha4504 Год назад +32

      I'm so sorry that I read the first sentence at first as 'the big cat that Tippi Hedren rescued ran'. I was confused why you didn't explain more and what happens to the big cat?? Oh I was reading it wrong 😂

    • @dankdino2038
      @dankdino2038 Год назад +17

      I had a teacher who was close friends with Tippi Hendren and she used to sell bookmarks to raise money for Shambala. I remember telling us about this movie but I just didn't remember the name.

    • @janeeyre1990
      @janeeyre1990 Год назад +6

      I've seen a lot of people in unhealthy relationships with awful people so they never have to grow or work on themselves.
      If Tippi Hedren at her worst was never worse than her husband on a good day, then she probably never focused on herself (e.g., her thoughts, feelings, and behaviors).
      Maybe she felt insecure from constantly being in the public eye. Maybe she had unresolved trauma from the abuse she experienced in the film industry.
      But who cares about that when he husband is getting into arguments with people or has caused another animal attack on set? No time to worry about herself, she's got to do damage control for her husband!
      I'm very glad they got divorced.

  • @IronDad-ml3wq
    @IronDad-ml3wq Год назад +12

    Well we definitely know how Danny feels about nature vs nurture now.

  • @quitpayload
    @quitpayload Год назад +1

    There's a Vice documentary about the exotic animal trade in the US. In it they interview a guy who works in a big cat rescue center. Hearing about how the producers bought and raised lion cubs in their house reminded me of what the guy said at the start of the video:
    "Most of the people that say 'I want to buy a tiger' are what you could classify as impulse buyers. People who say: 'If I raise it from a cub it won't bite me, will it? I can housebreak it if it grows up in my house. It will never eat my children'."

  • @GiveMeMeatballsImHungry
    @GiveMeMeatballsImHungry Год назад +254

    This would’ve been completely avoided if people realized that wild animals are *wild.*

    • @GiveMeMeatballsImHungry
      @GiveMeMeatballsImHungry Год назад +29

      To add on to my comment:
      “The tiger didn’t go crazy. The tiger went tiger!”
      -Chris Rock

    • @Tobberias
      @Tobberias Год назад +1

      @@GiveMeMeatballsImHungry You can edit comments

    • @GiveMeMeatballsImHungry
      @GiveMeMeatballsImHungry Год назад +6

      @@Tobberias yeah, I didn’t feel like it.

    • @rat3015
      @rat3015 Год назад

      tbf, all pets also wouldve been avoided.

    • @kouhai-nini0930
      @kouhai-nini0930 Год назад +1

      well said lil broom stick

  • @ThatGuy-B48
    @ThatGuy-B48 Год назад +1608

    LA really was a crazy place back then and not just because of tigers, it was actually considered the Bank Robbing Capital at one point. Between 1985 and 1995, Los Angeles bank branches were robbed 17,106 times. In 1992 the number was 2,641. Meaning that year, statistically a bank was robbed once every 45 minutes or so.

    • @kingpiye7060
      @kingpiye7060 Год назад +43

      Good

    • @justin2308
      @justin2308 Год назад +124

      I can just imagine the police operations, like:
      “Finally! That was the last bank on our investigation route, right?”
      “Yea- no, wait, sorry lieutenant: The First National Bank just got hit again.”
      “Are you kidding me!?”

    • @quinn6815
      @quinn6815 Год назад +60

      1985 was also when the night stalker was on his killing spree in LA

    • @Sakkaz
      @Sakkaz Год назад +23

      @@justin2308 and this got repeated for about 17,106 times 😭

    • @martina5296
      @martina5296 Год назад +1

      Wasn't there are really horrific shoot out at one bank in the 90s? FBI, local police, the bank robbers. LA was a hot mess of daytime crime in the 80s/90s.

  • @4ngiel0ver
    @4ngiel0ver Год назад +26

    During "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" there were quite a few injuries ranging from minor things such as Verucas actress, Julie Dawn Cole cutting her knee on a prop (and still has the scar today) to major things such as the actors breaking out in rashes after they used fire extinguisher foam in the wonka wash scene, requiring multiple days of treatment

    • @boomitscocosucker
      @boomitscocosucker Год назад +1

      I genuinely didn't know that omg

    • @cawsomeaolin
      @cawsomeaolin Год назад

      That’s nothing, I played in the Spider-Man Movie where I played the Spider-Man Watch soldier, I was shot in real life and died and my son is grieving.

  • @soullessginger168
    @soullessginger168 Год назад +2

    does anyone else binge danny gonzales for a week or two then just kinda forget about him for like a year?

  • @ajones7735
    @ajones7735 Год назад +1284

    Honestly, a movie about the making of this movie would be awesome.

    • @Jessica-nu7qu
      @Jessica-nu7qu Год назад +49

      How can we get this to Jordan Peele’s desk

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Год назад +60

      Tippi wrote a book about it. I’m surprised it hasn’t been made into a movie.
      BTW - She’s in her 90s & still runs a wild animal preserve.

    • @g.j.9515
      @g.j.9515 Год назад +14

      well since inception rules apply here the injured count would double to 144

    • @mrgroucho5112
      @mrgroucho5112 Год назад +3

      @@sunshine3914 WTF

    • @rcmkps4528
      @rcmkps4528 Год назад +11

      @@sunshine3914 I'm sure it has a few chapters about her and her early days in Hollywood and her movies with Alfred Hitchcock. She started in "The Birds", a freaking show that when I was barely a teenager, one of my older siblings rented it from a video store & showed it to me and it scared the sh** outta me. Tippi was literally attacked by over 150 real (but drunk, like WTH?) & mechanical seagulls. It really caused her to have some horrific PTSD..and she was locked into another picture with Hitchcock..who was not a very nice person it turns out. Tippi accuses him of SA & she despised him.

  • @Crazyjt
    @Crazyjt Год назад +568

    Two uploads from Danny within like a week? Nice

  • @fei-hungwong9034
    @fei-hungwong9034 Год назад +3

    The making of this movie would make a great movie premise

  • @EntrailBeetle
    @EntrailBeetle Месяц назад +1

    In the clip with the person in blue with the lioness on top of them, she wasn’t saying “no”, she was saying “naul” which was a code word for the cast to let the crew know they were being seriously injured. I think the had to go through face reconstruction surgery

  • @weasel1822
    @weasel1822 Год назад +310

    You left out the best part!
    This crazy bastard hired an actual African man to be in the movie to make it more “authentic” and the man thought real animals wouldn’t actually be used so when he started his job, he couldn’t withhold his reactions. So literally every one of his fearful reactions he was told to do are genuine and not an act.

    • @c0ttage
      @c0ttage Год назад +48

      I think she mentions that in her book and she was like he would shoot his scenes and run to his trailer because he literally lived in Africa and did not understand why anyone would live with or be close

    • @daydream5120
      @daydream5120 Год назад +21

      @@c0ttage You know, that’s telling something when the ACTUAL African man HIDES from the lions

    • @tommymarco
      @tommymarco Год назад +8

      @@daydream5120 the smart man

    • @Lisa_Flowers
      @Lisa_Flowers Год назад +23

      @@daydream5120 y'all know that most Africans don't just like...have some innate knowledge of lions or big cats right? Most will never see a lion because lions live on reserves far far away from people. They don't have any more or less experience with lions than people from anywhere else lol. Most humans with their heads screwed on correctly would run or hide from lions regardless of where they come from.

  • @TreeDragon
    @TreeDragon Год назад +2341

    I checked the Wikipedia to answer my question right away, and oh thank god these weren't Ralph Helfer's animals. He did something similar to what these movie producers did, turning his home into an exotic animal rescue sanctuary and hand-rearing dangerous animals. He would sometimes transport animals for movie shots, and his best friend Zamba was literally the MGM lion. But his writings never mention anyone getting hurt. His bond with his animals was exceptional and he took training and safety seriously. He had a big ass bed made so he could still sleep next to his buddy Zamba when he was getting bigger.

    • @wigger.
      @wigger. Год назад +22

      Bad to the booone

    • @alexandrarenee4323
      @alexandrarenee4323 Год назад +122

      The mgm lion was like poked and prodded for that shot. Like they hurt him so he would roar 💀

    • @TreeDragon
      @TreeDragon Год назад +205

      @@alexandrarenee4323 apparently there were multiple different lions over the years. I'm confident that wasn't the case for Helfer's animal. Helfer went into the business largely to show you can train animals (especially exotic animals in the Hollywood business) without animal cruelty/whips and cruelty-based training.

    • @forthefrogs
      @forthefrogs Год назад +25

      none of the mgm lions are called Zamba on Wikipedia. did he have a different nickname maybe?

    • @wigger.
      @wigger. Год назад +6

      B-b-b-b-baaad

  • @DianaSeada
    @DianaSeada Год назад +8

    I wanna say that during that time of the making of that movie a lot of families acc raised various animals along with their young children (they’d typically be around the same age) and see if their behaviour would mimick humans. Which is probably why no one said: hey don’t raise those lions with ur kids!!!
    It was simply just…some weird niche that happened during the time

  • @elibrown72
    @elibrown72 Год назад +4

    After binge watching all of Drew Goodens videos, I’ve decided to bing watch all yours!

  • @Whatlander
    @Whatlander Год назад +390

    So Tippi Hedren was sort of a celebrity "spokesperson" at a refugee camp my mum worked in. She stayed in a private trailer and put up a stupid little fence to prevent any of the orphaned children from getting close to her. According to my mum, she mostly spent her time talking about how Hitchcock ruined her career. One time they needed a folding table for something actually useful, and remembering Hedren's little trailer setup had a table, they rode over there on motorbikes and grabbed it while she wasn't around. That's the story of how Tippi Hedren accidentally provided one (1) resource during a humanitarian crisis. Because my mum stole it (allegedly).

    • @TheHollisterPerson
      @TheHollisterPerson Год назад +71

      That's so horrible omg! But your mom is an icon for stealing her table (allegedly)

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 Год назад +53

      Stupid little fence lmao. It sounds like such a small thing but so condescending that she put it there.

    • @jasperjazzie
      @jasperjazzie Год назад +29

      to be fair hitchcock did ruin her career, he was really abusive towards people who worked for him and he literally threw birds to attack her for his film "the birds" (which makes this all the more baffling, that someone traumatized by animal attacks would make a film that basically is just entirely animal attacks) but yeah, i guess this is just further proof that someone can be both a victim and an awful person (assuming this is true)

    • @46foryounger
      @46foryounger 11 месяцев назад +8

      I had no idea she was such a pos. My heart goes out to Melanie. I had not idea until today that she basically tortured animals in this film and let her daughter be mauled. What a pos.

    • @placeholderdoe
      @placeholderdoe 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheHollisterPerson she is a real G

  • @cass6082
    @cass6082 Год назад +166

    I know some people who ran a lion sanctuary, and the thing about “raising” lions is that they’re a lot like wolves. While they can become accustomed to humans and even trained, they cannot be tamed. They are wild animals, not pets, their natural instincts are way stronger than something like dogs and they will act on them. This doesnt mean that they’ll hunt people, most lions aren’t man killers naturally, but they will play rough or get excited/frightened and lash out

    • @ghostlyhousehorrors
      @ghostlyhousehorrors Год назад +41

      While play rough and lashing out doesn't often result in severe injuries or deaths in their own species and not an attack in these creature's perspectives, humans are not built to withstand that, plus these animals aren't like their domesticated relatives, their existence is not designed for human interaction and co-existence.

    • @linneascameraroll
      @linneascameraroll Год назад +5

      @@ghostlyhousehorrors well worded

    • @mofteef
      @mofteef Год назад

      sigma

  • @tabetharatcliff8760
    @tabetharatcliff8760 Год назад +3

    Milo and Otis you really need to review the crazy stuff that went down in the making of that movie. Like they killed so many pugs and cats it is insane

  • @Paidnotspaid420
    @Paidnotspaid420 Год назад +16

    *Not so fun fact:* The warning, “no animals were harmed in the making of this film”, came from “Milo and Otis”, where at least 20 cats were killed during filming, with some even being maimed to make the movie better.

  • @omgthisissoawesome
    @omgthisissoawesome Год назад +359

    Obsessed with Danny covering this movie but not watching it or even so much as looking up what the plot actually ended up being 💀💀 I really wanna know what’s going on now!

    • @vogelvrouw
      @vogelvrouw Год назад +10

      i think red letter media has a Best Of The Worst video abt this, they're a lot of fun, do recommend

    • @GG_ab
      @GG_ab Год назад +18

      I mean honestly after reading that article, I do not want to watch the movie knowing ppl were injured lol, I would only think about that

    • @Sanhitha
      @Sanhitha Год назад +1

      @@GG_ab exactly

    • @cumologist2654
      @cumologist2654 Год назад

      @@GG_ab honestly yeah

    • @joemamacaprisun
      @joemamacaprisun Год назад +4

      its actually a horror film about the animals turning on their humans one by one

  • @picklegurrl
    @picklegurrl Год назад +227

    This is so insane, I really wonder how traumatized these kids were and how CPS just didn't intervene

    • @doefarris2189
      @doefarris2189 Год назад +14

      CPS didn't really exist in the 70s

  • @Mystery-pd6jc
    @Mystery-pd6jc Год назад +10

    7:07 It's very unfortunate Danny that you do not know that this is, in fact, still how Hollywood works