VFX Artists React 98: Tremors, Ambulance, Indian in the Cupboard

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024

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  • @CorridorCrew
    @CorridorCrew  Год назад +21

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    • @SquirrelDesecrator
      @SquirrelDesecrator Год назад +1

      Correct me if I'm wrong here, BUT, I don't recall ever seeing you guys do a video going over the VFX for Constantine from 2005. Would love to see you guys cover that one. I'm sure there'd be someone from the team who worked on the film that would love to come talk about it. A lot of it still holds up! Keep up the good work guys!

    • @rustzz8
      @rustzz8 Год назад

      You guys didn't even talk about the TRex also being illuminated. I'm sure they probably just upped the red on it when the lightsaber got close.

    • @JIMDEZWAV
      @JIMDEZWAV Год назад

      The Indian in the closet scene reminded me of LAND OF THE GIANT'S , please do a vid on practical neffect's using LAND OF THE GIANT'S thank you from OZ🦘🦘

    • @foolsAmongstGhouls
      @foolsAmongstGhouls Год назад

      Kung fu hustle!!!! Please do kung fu hustle!!

  • @jpgabobo
    @jpgabobo Год назад +257

    Boy, this one hit home, one of my best friends was the old Indian who dies at the opening of the movie, and I worked on the VFX for tremors 3 & 4. Some of the best people I ever worked for. You guys are top shelf.

    • @Cash42
      @Cash42 Год назад +14

      That’s so cool, Indian in the cupboard is one of my favorite movies

    • @Knivess0
      @Knivess0 Год назад +3

      Wow dude, that's amazing! Thank you for the work you've done, you're the true hero here.

  • @SnarkyShinobi
    @SnarkyShinobi Год назад +478

    80% of the viewers are subscribers?! That’s actually insane. Fantastic job team Corridor Crew!

    • @Raymal100
      @Raymal100 Год назад +5

      I don't want to be that guy, but I wonder how that compares to when things first started picking up steam by the exact numbers as opposed to the percentage. When they first started this series, did they have more viewers than now? I subscribed after I saw enough of their content, so they got +1. If viewership is down, and the algorithm isn't feeding their content out, is 80% as impressive as we all want it to be? Haven't checked the the numbers of their past videos but interesting to see

    • @just_tom00
      @just_tom00 Год назад

      also means they should be pushing out more react content

    • @timothymartin4759
      @timothymartin4759 Год назад +15

      @@just_tom00 one quality video a week is fine

    • @arturiaarthus8367
      @arturiaarthus8367 Год назад +2

      @@Raymal100 it means that less people are generally watching now.
      i used to be a subscriber but after their AI animation bullcrap, i stopped supporting their website and unsubbed from their youtube channels.
      i kinda lost all respect for these people.
      and judging from numbers, i'm by far not the only one.

    • @literocalcomposer1706
      @literocalcomposer1706 Год назад +3

      What happened with the ai animation thing? Can you expound?

  • @cyberpokey
    @cyberpokey Год назад +866

    Tremors is a timeless classic. As a kid I watched it literally 100s of times on VHS. Exciting, thrilling, funny, creepy... a ton of fun. By far my favorite monster flick.

    • @aerthreepwood8021
      @aerthreepwood8021 Год назад +20

      As has been pointed out before, it's a perfectly constructed script and nails that mix of funny, scary, and campy.

    • @eTiMaGo
      @eTiMaGo Год назад +3

      @@aerthreepwood8021 it creeped me out as a little kid, but watching it again years later gave a whole new appreciation!
      Next "react" movie, Critters? :D

    • @kuichib
      @kuichib Год назад +6

      When I was in school, they used to do this Friday sci-fi movie day, every so often. Tremors was one of those movies. I vaguely remember renting out the sequels after that.
      Other movies included Chucky and Critters, but I was too scared to watch those back then, I was under 10 and not nearly as desensitized as I am now (-_-;)

    • @SoulxWeaver
      @SoulxWeaver Год назад +4

      I think tremors was the first pg13 movie I saw
      I wasn’t allowed to watch that kind of stuff at home
      But my friend had more lax parents so we got to get them from the rental store. I remember all the Tremors movies fondly

    • @BarBar3ar
      @BarBar3ar Год назад +1

      I had a teacher in high school use it as an example of perfect narrative structure/pacing because of how each scene is intentional and planned, like the guys said in the video

  • @zeerob9516
    @zeerob9516 Год назад +151

    That 80% stat made me smile, it's good to see Corridor getting the recognition they deserve for their work!

  • @twistedtick
    @twistedtick Год назад +389

    Tremors has aged soooo well that it’s insane. The script, staging, and even 95% of the effects hold up shockingly well. One of the few film from my childhood I can look back on as an adult and like just as much now as I did back then.

    • @tbotalpha8133
      @tbotalpha8133 Год назад +18

      Gonna be honest, the first time they showed that composite shot of the guy blasting away at the miniature, it went by so fast that I didn't even immediately register that it was comped. In that split second, it looked real.
      Which I guess is half the artistry behind special effects. Not just knowing how to make things look realistic, but also when and where to employ special effects in the first place.

    • @green7449
      @green7449 Год назад +8

      I can’t wait to show the original movie to my kids.

    • @toreadoress
      @toreadoress Год назад +6

      If I didn't know the movie already and didn't watch it as a kid, I would definetly have thought it was made at least 10 years later in the early 2000s

    • @Melons987
      @Melons987 Год назад +3

      A Kevin Bacon classic

    • @robertocarvajal9140
      @robertocarvajal9140 Год назад +4

      I wish re-releasing old movies was normalized. That people would actually go to watch them in theaters. If that was the case studios wouldn't be making so many remakes.
      And you know tremors is eventually getting a remake that will probably suck

  • @xXZeroNotHeroXx
    @xXZeroNotHeroXx Год назад +35

    It makes my heart so happy to see Tremors getting the love it deserves. Such a classic movie.

  • @endlesnights3817
    @endlesnights3817 Год назад +448

    You didn't talk about one of the smoothest seamless cuts transitions from full-size to miniature in Tremors. In the basement shootout scene when Bert throws down his rifle, the camera cuts to it clattering to the ground, and then pans over to the monster. It you pay attention real close, once the rifle stops bouncing it nearly seamlessly cuts into a scale miniature of the rifle.
    10/10 one of my all time favorite movies.

    • @Silver-rx1mh
      @Silver-rx1mh Год назад +5

      Exactly. It's fantastically done effect. Far more effective then any CGI imo

    • @RossTheNinja
      @RossTheNinja Год назад +4

      Just posted the same thing but not as well explained

    • @johnh.2730
      @johnh.2730 Год назад +8

      I was just about to say this! I’m shocked they didn’t bring that up!

    • @AdonaiMan
      @AdonaiMan Год назад

      Time??

    • @brennonbrunet6330
      @brennonbrunet6330 Год назад +6

      great addition! I would love to see a whole episode just talking about great miniature work.

  • @SilverBack_Props
    @SilverBack_Props Год назад +50

    The original Tremors graboid props are displayed at the museum of western film in Lone pine California. The museum mostly consists of memorabilia from westerns and old mafia movies but one corner is completely dedicated to the movie tremors with a full scale graboid and some creatures from the second film. It’s all surround by a replica set of Chang’s market. Definitely worth checking out.

    • @jacob_90s
      @jacob_90s 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for mentioning that. Going to have to make a trip there at some point.

  • @TotinosPizzaRollz
    @TotinosPizzaRollz Год назад +580

    I was shouting at my monitor "THAT'S A CARDASSIAN!" but you guys redeemed yourselves. 🖖

    • @patzeeng
      @patzeeng Год назад +51

      Exactly! More impressively is the fact that they put Star Wars and Star Trek figures in the same shot. That's like Batman vs. Ironman...

    • @arthuraguiar5382
      @arthuraguiar5382 Год назад +6

      Same

    • @FlagCutie
      @FlagCutie Год назад +25

      Same. Also, sam's laissez faire attitude about the actual name of the character is hilarious. "I know we're wrong, but I'm too lazy to look it up. Oh you're nagging me, fine I'll look it up!" Also also, that whole exchange they had reminds of the Honest Trailer for TNG.

    • @wavion2
      @wavion2 Год назад +17

      That's okay, if the people who make Star Trek: Discovery don't know what a Klingon looks like, how can we expect Wren and Niko to?

    • @janok2
      @janok2 Год назад +22

      They're not keeping up with the Cardassians.

  • @uhkingdom
    @uhkingdom Год назад +67

    Tremors and The Indian in the Cupboard are two of my most beloved movies from my childhood that I haven’t revisited in years. It’s so validating to see it through this lens to show just how excellent of a job the studios did with them.

    • @MasDouc
      @MasDouc Год назад +11

      I haven't seen Indian in the Cupboard since I was a kid and it's incredible how the effects still hold up. The 90's were such a magical time in terms of insanely high quality VFX shots.

  • @cinemasnitch3959
    @cinemasnitch3959 Год назад +155

    Indian in the cupboard is one of those movies you forget about growing up then the second you see one frame the entire story rushes back into your mind. Its crazy to think they did so much work for a kids movie.

    • @jeemjobblejipjenjinsenjens6072
      @jeemjobblejipjenjinsenjens6072 Год назад +3

      i fully agree

    • @someguy8443
      @someguy8443 Год назад +1

      Wow I'd totally forgotten. Just seeing your comment brought it back.

    • @yungpoet
      @yungpoet Год назад +1

      I love that film very underrated

    • @BobbySacamano
      @BobbySacamano Год назад +1

      I read all of the books and loved them. The movie is just okay because Omri is such a goober.

  • @FlubberGamer
    @FlubberGamer Год назад +18

    Wow, I used to watch “Indian in the cupboard” whenever I slept over at my aunts house as a kid. It’s one of the few movies that’s ingrained in my memory as an amazing movie I could and did watch a million times. I haven’t watched it in years, so it was insane seeing something with so much nostalgia that seemed so under-appreciated in my mind appearing in one of these.

  • @dnllrnt
    @dnllrnt Год назад +113

    I want to say the effects company that did Tremors was their first movie. A couple of years later they won an Oscar for the effects on Death Becomes Her. Criminally underrated from an effects standpoint.

    • @montithered4741
      @montithered4741 Год назад +7

      Death Becomes Her is such a hidden gem. Hits all the great notes for showing off effects: gore, violence, body transformations, explosions, falls…

    • @primetime_mitch
      @primetime_mitch 3 месяца назад

      My first real realisation of effects was Death Becomes Her :)

  • @XDWASDX
    @XDWASDX Год назад +51

    Niko seems like the most genuine and kind person. He and Sam must just be the coolest employers.

    • @flammablezeus
      @flammablezeus Год назад +11

      The thing that really stands out to me is how Niko doesn't compromise on productivity, while remaining as genuine and kind as he is. That's a difficult balance for the best of managers/employers.

  • @TYOjoe
    @TYOjoe Год назад +104

    I havent seen Indian in the Cupboard since i was a kid, but i remember loving that movie. seeing it again, im shocked how good the effects look

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад +6

      I had completely forgotten that movie until i saw it in this video but i remember this was one of my favorites as a child. I believed it was all real and wanted a cupboard like that to make my toys come to life

    • @TYOjoe
      @TYOjoe Год назад +5

      @@LuisSierra42 same, i actually had the toy cupboard and figures. Amazing movie for sparking imagination

    • @Cash42
      @Cash42 Год назад +5

      It was one of my favorites as well, as a kid, it changed my childhood in many ways, I watched it again last year and I was blown away by how good it still is.

  • @Knivess0
    @Knivess0 Год назад +9

    Tremors AND Indian in the Cupboard, wow. Nostalgia check. Thank y'all for giving the spotlight to some fabulous 90s films.

  • @reginaldmoore7555
    @reginaldmoore7555 Год назад +223

    I literally refresh constantly waiting for these episodes every Sat morning. Kind of like waiting for Sat morning cartoons when I was a kid. Keep ‘‘em going!

    • @emosam07
      @emosam07 Год назад +5

      12pm est, 9am pst, like clockwork

    • @mrray477
      @mrray477 Год назад +1

      I love it, the anticipation first thing every Saturday morning.

    • @Sephiroth144
      @Sephiroth144 Год назад +2

      Saturday morning cartoons and the waiting thereof- yeah, you know, you might be on to something...

    • @Rawtashk34
      @Rawtashk34 Год назад +1

      Man, you need to just pony up the cost of a corridor digital subscription! You get them a day early, and they're ALL longer cuts. This youtube episode has a bit over 9 FEWER minutes of content than the corridor digital version. Pay that extra 75 CENTS per episode and give the boys some love!

    • @sweetjustice8141
      @sweetjustice8141 Год назад +1

      Same I watch them on my lunch at 12 lol

  • @FoxtailCinematics
    @FoxtailCinematics Год назад +38

    For Non-Trekkies. The 2 characters fighting in the cupboard were a Ferengi and a Cardassian.

  • @convolutedconcepts
    @convolutedconcepts Год назад +213

    The Tremors basement scene is the definition of a boss fight. "Shoot it till it dies."

    • @brianconnolly6326
      @brianconnolly6326 Год назад +5

      Contra III vibes

    • @Deverud
      @Deverud Год назад +5

      Get the Elephant Gun!

    • @PhilBoswell
      @PhilBoswell Год назад +3

      Moar Dakka 🤣

    • @eyespy3001
      @eyespy3001 Год назад +2

      @@brianconnolly6326 There’s a title you don’t hear about anymore! I think more people know the cheat code for Contra than they do the actual game.
      Talk about a series that’s ripe for a resurgence- two guys land on an alien world and have to shoot their way through grotesque, slimy, tentacled monsters that are also sometimes robots. It’s perfect.

    • @kareningram6093
      @kareningram6093 Год назад

      I love how it subverts your expectations, though. In so many movies, you see a couple of heavily armed people (like soldiers, for example) just unloading their guns into the movie monster and it shrugs off the attack and kills them all. The first time I saw Tremors, I fully expected this to happen. It was so exciting to see them win that battle, and I'm glad they took their time with that scene. What a fight!

  • @colbycoles6983
    @colbycoles6983 Год назад +5

    Brought a tear to my eye to see tremors get some respect. Genuinely one of my top 10 favorite movies.

  • @Cash42
    @Cash42 Год назад +30

    Indian in the cupboard is one of those movies that I just loved as a kid, it has so much heart and it’s such a cool concept for a movie, I feel like if the premise about the box were to be made today, it would never feel as grounded in the real world.

    • @MasDouc
      @MasDouc Год назад +4

      The book is fantastic too, I would definitely give it a read.

    • @magnetsoldiercephas331
      @magnetsoldiercephas331 Год назад +2

      Exactly. I hope it’s not recreated, which it may not be since it has Indian in the name.

  • @liamc7070
    @liamc7070 Год назад +18

    Hearing that 80% of your viewers now are subscribed made me tear up a little. I love this channel and I'm super happy that more of your audience is supporting you guys

  • @MDelorean
    @MDelorean Год назад +42

    Unpacking how a scene is made is such a joy to watch. The amount of work you guys put into explaining how it works is amazing! These videos can go straight to film school

    • @poolkrooni
      @poolkrooni Год назад +1

      Right! Like finding all the extra footage for the final edit must take hooouuurs (e.g. the set clip for Tremors' forced perspective)

  • @eugenecooper6395
    @eugenecooper6395 Год назад +3

    With your reaction on Indian in the Cupboard you’ve just unblocked my long lost memories of me watching this heartwarming movie in my early childhood instead of going to school, thank you

  • @ashleyjordan1213
    @ashleyjordan1213 Год назад +36

    This show has turned me into you guys. I was watching Shadow and Bone and they showed this overall landscape shot and I was like "Oh there's the real set and there's the line where the background is CGI"

    • @ashleyjordan1213
      @ashleyjordan1213 Год назад +1

      speaking of which, y'all should watch the scene from the first season where the Fold is created. it's pretty cool

    • @RemoverBacterias
      @RemoverBacterias Год назад +2

      yeah i was watching a movie the other day and i immediately recognized the muzzle flashs and smoke were cgi. Now Im kind of worried that im gonna start just seeing cgi and lose focus on movie plots :/

    • @RyoMassaki
      @RyoMassaki Год назад +6

      @@RemoverBacterias Nah, if you get distracted by stuff like this then its on the director for not keeping your attention where it counts.
      I have made the observation that people often complain about film-making related problems whenever the movie is not good enough at keeping them 100% interested and focused.

    • @mrquirky3626
      @mrquirky3626 Год назад +3

      @@RemoverBacterias Don't worry. I grew up in the 70s and early 80s when stop motion was the main special effect technique for producing fantasy scenes. When I watched Perseus fighting Medusa in Clash of the Titans or Luke Skywalker riding his Tauntaun across Hoth in some wide shot, even as a young kid I could tell the lighting and movement wasn't quite right. But it didn't really matter, even though I knew it was fake, I still kept wondering how Perseus was going to survive or how cool it would be to ride Luke's tauntaun.
      It all comes down to characters. If the writing and acting is great enough that you truly care what happens to the characters, then you end up caring more about their outcome than any distractions from the film making techniques. It's then when you rewatch the film because you liked it so much the first time that you'll really start to see how they did it and often appreciate the movie even more because of all the work that went into it.

    • @tbotalpha8133
      @tbotalpha8133 Год назад +2

      @@mrquirky3626 My favourite comparison is always back to theatre. For thousands of years, humans sat down to watch people prance around in costumes in front of painted backdrops, pretending to be kings and paupers and monsters and villains. Anyone with functioning eyes could see that it wasn't real. And yet it was enough to enthrall people, to move people, to create many of the greatest cultural touchstones in history.
      All you need is a willing audience, and you can get away with zero production values.

  • @Deuce02339
    @Deuce02339 Год назад +4

    I got super excited that you guys reacted to "tremors". I feel like you missd the exposed wire pulling the lawnmower down the ditch, one of the few mistakes of the first movie 😅. Absolutely one of my favorite all time movies. RIP Fred Ward

  • @cormoran2303
    @cormoran2303 Год назад +24

    Other Tremors effects to check out.
    Shed explosion in Tremors 2.
    Cutting Burt out of the Graboid in Tremors 3.
    Firing the punt gun in Tremors 4.

  • @909Films
    @909Films Год назад +3

    I’ve been waiting for you guys to cover The Indian in the Cupboard since you did your first episode on miniature effects. Frank Oz gives so much knowledge into the effects used in that movie on the DVD commentary. That movie was one of my favorites growing up.

  • @charaznable1131
    @charaznable1131 Год назад +17

    This whole episode felt like a nostalgia bomb ...... Tremors and Indian in the cupboard in one episode!!!!! Amazing

  • @ArcticSweets
    @ArcticSweets Год назад +1

    him correcting the the star trek mix up fixed a part of my soul.

  • @underhillat
    @underhillat Год назад +20

    Tremors! A timeless masterpiece.

  • @Herowebcomics
    @Herowebcomics Год назад +2

    Man!
    Some of these old movies did some crazy things to get those effects!
    ...Wait, were there a Ferengi and a Cardassian fighting each other with Robocop and Darth Vader and T-rex in that cupboard?!

  • @swedishtrekkie
    @swedishtrekkie Год назад +10

    Ok, Sam just got all the respect and nerd cred from me for knowing that it was a Ferengi and (after looking it up, but at the very least knowing it was not a Klingon) a Cardassian in the cupboard sequence. Major props!

  • @DokkaChapman
    @DokkaChapman Год назад +37

    How did it take you this long to cover Tremors?! Those first 2/3 movies have some amazing puppet work and some effects that still hold up today.

  • @Killer66hitman
    @Killer66hitman Год назад +1

    Indian in the Cupboard core memory unlocked.
    Up there with Toy Soldiers

  • @Geographus666
    @Geographus666 Год назад +6

    "Is this ILM?"
    "Yeah this is ILM!"
    "Of course it's ILM"

  • @MasterAnakinSkyWalker
    @MasterAnakinSkyWalker 6 месяцев назад

    (Indian in the Cupboard) It's amazing how well the effects still hold up, especially for a movie from 1995. It was one of my favorite movies growing up.

  • @alenmathew1672
    @alenmathew1672 Год назад +9

    What an amazing series. When I started watching it i didn't know anything about VFX. Now 98 episodes later still don't know much about how they do it, but I've learned to appreciate the effort and skill VFX artists go through to make dreams real.

  • @jackpaterson5379
    @jackpaterson5379 Год назад +3

    Wren’s face when he said “wait really…” PRICELESS 😂😂

  • @creaturion_cosplay
    @creaturion_cosplay Год назад +6

    tremors has it all. great dialogues, great scares, great effects, good humor action and pacing. in my eyes it's a perfect film. i used it at school as an example for storytelling.

  • @wiredawgkev
    @wiredawgkev Год назад

    The explosion scene at the end of tremors 2!! One of the best movie explosions ever if you ask me

  • @_NoDrinkTheBleach
    @_NoDrinkTheBleach Год назад +12

    Tremors is such a wonderful movie. It manages to nail all of the mainstream movie beats on the acting side while being one of the best practical effect B-movies ever made. It's one I revisit often.

  • @scheeseman486
    @scheeseman486 Год назад +1

    The Star Trek Deep Space Nine reference in Indian in the Cupboard brought to mind another composition masterpiece, the episode "Trials and Tribble-ations" which, on a TV budget, took influence from Forrest Gump by inserting new characters into the narrative of an original Star Trek episode. The editing, composition work, color timing, set design, it's easily some of the best 90s-era TV visual effects. Hell, it arguably holds up better than some of the stuff from Forrest Gump.

  • @rocklicker4toez110
    @rocklicker4toez110 Год назад +7

    Tremors is easily my favorite movie when it comes to puppets, real scale and seamless transition. But also just a fun movie to watch. I loved your breakdown.
    But I can't believe you missed the scene where burt drops a gun in real scale, it cuts to a miniature gun, and the puppet lunges forward. Such a awesome old school transition.

    • @DrBusiness9
      @DrBusiness9 Год назад

      The thing will always be my favorite practical puppets movie, but tremors looked awesome

  • @dCip77
    @dCip77 Год назад +1

    corridor crew legitimately deserves that 80% analytic! Been watching for so long now these couch series were a fantastic idea

  • @theianmce
    @theianmce Год назад +5

    Tremors is one of my top 10 movies of all time, thank you for featuring it. Thank you for being so awesome! We love corridor crew!!

  • @Dargonhuman
    @Dargonhuman Год назад +1

    Oh yes please do more Tremors movies! They're not all ... "good", per se, but they all do have great budget effects that deserve the VFX Artist Reacts treatment.

  • @jakebornyasz5605
    @jakebornyasz5605 Год назад +6

    Dude is Niko tearing up talking about subscribers?? God damn that is so cute love u guys been watching corridor stuff since I was like 11 ❤

  • @gator-aidan9839
    @gator-aidan9839 Год назад

    tremors is one of my all-time favorite movies, so glad yall covered it

  • @hejlmatthew
    @hejlmatthew Год назад +13

    Love that y'all are doing Tremors! My favorite monster movie; Sam is right, it's also just an extremely well-made movie.
    I would love to see y'all cover Tremors 2 and 3 as the series shifts away from practical and more to CGI (for better or worse).

    • @montithered4741
      @montithered4741 Год назад

      Seeing the changes in effects as the series progresses would be fantastic!

  • @Beanedict_C
    @Beanedict_C Год назад

    Aside from the roto-ing on the stick, I couldn’t see a single one of the slight issues they pointed out in The Indian in th Cupboard, even when they zoomed in and slowed down. Absolutely incredible.

  • @BrotherBattle21
    @BrotherBattle21 Год назад +31

    This series is awesome, and i can't wait for Part 100.
    We are apart of your crew, through and through.

  • @Charlitoboy
    @Charlitoboy 7 месяцев назад +1

    6:44 what appears to be the worm squealing it’s actually the sound of the winch, pulling the ball through the sand

  • @jon91870
    @jon91870 Год назад +8

    Look at the walk on water scene from The Chosen! Really well done, simple approach, story-driven. Great bts of the sequence too.

    • @ProfArmitage218
      @ProfArmitage218 Год назад +1

      There was an impressive water walking scene in The Nevers too. A man whose body treats water as if it were solid and a physically normal woman having a fight in the middle of a lake. Throughout the fight, he's standing on "solid ground" while she's plunging in and out of the water and keeping a grip on him to avoid completely sinking.

  • @deadliteplus9188
    @deadliteplus9188 Год назад

    They talked about Tremors, one of my favorite films of all time, and they even focus on one of my favorite scenes but they completely overlook one of the best transition shots of all time. I don't know if they talk about it on their website int he longer cuts of these videos but for those who don't know what I'm talking about than I'll tell you about it.
    So in the bunker shoot out, there's a very fast shot of Burt firing his gun, running out of ammo and tossing the gun on the ground. What makes it so amazing is that the camera follows the gun being thrown to the ground, we see Burt's foot leave the frame and in one, continous shot the camera pans over to the Graboid flailing around. So how they did it was very simple. They have the footage of Burth throwing the gun down onto the ground and stepping out of frame. Then thye recreated the shot with a full miniature oh not just the gun, but the spent bullet shells on the floor too! So much detail for a shot that lasted for maybe 2-3 seconds and that most viewers don't even realize what they did. It's fantastic.
    I suggest people check out ReLetterMedia's Re;View of Tremors because they talk about a lot of the small details that make this fim one of the greatest films in history (imo).

  • @firelight4098
    @firelight4098 Год назад +6

    You should look at the practical effects in Doctor Who, namely the transformation of Mr. Halpen into an Ood.

  • @Luzarioth
    @Luzarioth Год назад

    Tremors is the gift that keeps on giving.
    The newer Movies are not as good as the first one.
    But the one thing every Tremor movie is... they are all really Fun to watch :)

  • @kevinbrownsword9558
    @kevinbrownsword9558 Год назад +4

    We used to watch Tremors nearly weekly when I was a kid. It was fantastic and still holds up

  • @SunburntHands
    @SunburntHands Год назад +3

    Tremors is one of the best films ever made. You could show it to any human being from any culture or period of history and they would be entertained throughout.

  • @cotteredwards3498
    @cotteredwards3498 Год назад +8

    Love that the Indian in the Cupboard is the best (maybe only) instance of Star Trek and Star Wars characters onscreen at the same time - you've got Vader fighting a T-Rex, meanwhile a Ferengi and Cardassian are going at it on the lower level (maybe Quark and Garak are finally having it out regarding root beer)

    • @DECODEDVFX
      @DECODEDVFX Год назад +1

      ILM briefly snuck R2D2 into two Star Trek movies. Although, those were obviously just Easter eggs.

    • @RaptorNX01
      @RaptorNX01 5 месяцев назад

      that's definitely Dukat, not stylish enough to be Garak. lol also, on the ILM easter egg. they also snuck some ET aliens in the senate scenes of episode 1.

  • @Logovanni
    @Logovanni Год назад +2

    I RECOMMENDED INDIAN IN THE CUBOARD. I’m so glad y’all finally did it. ❤

  • @fishwithlegs8117
    @fishwithlegs8117 Год назад +8

    Thanks for making your videos throughout the years, been waiting to see some stuff on Indian in the cupboard. Damn Sam I really did just wake up.

  • @rickhagemeijer5157
    @rickhagemeijer5157 Год назад +6

    I just want to thank corridor crew for making top notch content. It’s always so full of fun, great information and just entertainment. Thanks to the entire crew for onsistently making great content that brings a smile to people’s faces!

  • @joshuanagatoshi9081
    @joshuanagatoshi9081 Год назад +4

    I don’t know if you guys covered this in this in the longer version of the episode but there is a really neat shot in the tremors scene where Burt Gummer drops the rifle and they added an insert shot of a full sized rifle hitting the floor and the camera whip pans to the miniature. The edit is really subtle and can only really be seen if you slow-mo it. (BTW it was Burt Gummer Day yesterday,April 14th)

  • @MisterMeaner3000
    @MisterMeaner3000 Год назад +1

    Indian in the Cupboard was such a banger. I still have my special edition hard-Case VHS

  • @rap401442
    @rap401442 Год назад +5

    So glad you're doing Tremors!

  • @FrazzledNiya
    @FrazzledNiya Год назад +1

    Makes me wanna continue to watch the older movies. Recently just rewatched Batteries Not Included, i’m still amazed at how decent the effects still are… i’m working myself up to watching Malcolm again.

  • @SparkMyke
    @SparkMyke Год назад +4

    Corridor mastered the art of making me watch entire sponsored segments without skipping.

    • @MasDouc
      @MasDouc Год назад +1

      Sponsorblock goes brrrrrrrrr

  • @jordankimball2104
    @jordankimball2104 Год назад +3

    80 percent is awesome. These guys have one of the most fun. educational, and unique shows. keep it up boys

  • @flucky_1
    @flucky_1 Год назад

    Tremors 2, where Burt shoots the screamer and blows the thing in half was amazing

  • @magnetsoldiercephas331
    @magnetsoldiercephas331 Год назад

    Indian in the Cupboard was my favorite movie for a stretch of my childhood. I even had a cupboard I was so into it. Good ol ‘days. Great movie

  • @CNC-Time-Lapse
    @CNC-Time-Lapse Год назад

    "Way to go dude!" is a quote I use to say all the time from Tremors (kid trapped on outhouse). Also.. "UZI 4U" tremors license plate lol

  • @robmorgan6653
    @robmorgan6653 Год назад

    Best thing about this video - aside from talking about Tremors - is Sam wearing a Sleep Token t-shirt. Best band around right now. Doing the UK scene proud.

  • @izzate7
    @izzate7 Год назад +1

    I remember loving Indian in the Cupboard as a kid, and no wonder, these shots are amazing.

  • @tybertimus
    @tybertimus Год назад

    In my college photography class my final project I chose to do was photographing usually incredibly busy places around town but with nobody in the shot! Same concept as those videos. It was a LOT of patience, and sometimes asking a person or two to move out of the way for a minute.

  • @jarlaxle3588
    @jarlaxle3588 Год назад +1

    Tremors was my absolute favorite movie as a kid. I remember seeing the first one with my dad when I was like six or seven. We watched all three of them as they came out. The others I watched later as a teenager and adult, although sadly my dad had passed away by that time. I didn't even remember that I had watched Indian in the Cupboard as a kid, but after seeing it on here I remember enjoying it as well. I think I was only like four or five when I seen it though, probably why I barely remember.

  • @GauravKhatri
    @GauravKhatri Год назад +1

    I miss Fred Ward ! 😢😢💔 I watched this when I was 14 years old ...I love this Tremor series ! ❤❤

  • @electronut2008
    @electronut2008 Год назад +1

    Indian in the cupboard was my childhood favorite. My grandmother always put it on for me not sure if it was because I was native American or if she just really liked the movie

  • @paramountx
    @paramountx Год назад

    You know it's a genuine laugh when you just at the same time they laugh. I'm talking about the "need transport"for the rik tok

  • @CaptainGlack
    @CaptainGlack Год назад

    Totally missed the Cardassian and Ferengi when I was a kid but immediately clocked the outfit here. Love this ahaha.

  • @Dhips.
    @Dhips. Год назад

    Ah, you missed the best shot in that gun room scene! One of them drops a rifle on the floor and it cuts from a real one to a miniature scale model of the gun with a shell casing on screen too. It's so seamless I love it. Tremors is so great.

  • @cable7152
    @cable7152 Год назад +1

    Indian in the Cupboard and Small Soldiers were my childhood favorites, I always thought my toys came to life when I wasn't around because of those and Toy Story obviously.

  • @claytoncraighead7488
    @claytoncraighead7488 Год назад +1

    There is no need to thank us for the 80% subscription rate. You guys earned it. This channel is truly amazing.

  • @muslladharbarish
    @muslladharbarish Год назад

    Ok that "directing I will" was an unconcious reflex!

  • @CLSGL
    @CLSGL 9 месяцев назад +1

    As far as kilmaru goes, it’s VERY easy to find places where there isn’t a soul, and ironically, it’s at the places you’d imagine would be most busy.
    I remember driving with my buddy through LA at 6:45 on a Saturday getting to my grandparents place up north. I live in Orange County so I’m more than familiar with LA, I have NEVER seen LA so dead in my life. I was completely shocked.
    Completely bright outside, clear morning, absolutely nobody in sight. It was insane. It wasn’t until later I learned that nobody really “lives” in downtown Los Angeles. It’s more of a business district and tourist spot. I assume other places around the world are similar.

  • @HULKHOGAN1
    @HULKHOGAN1 Год назад

    Growing up in Australia, I loved watching The Indian in The Cupboard! Our teachers used to play it for us

  • @nathanielkern8165
    @nathanielkern8165 Год назад

    The Indian in the Cupboard book series was my all-time favorite growing-up. The movie was one of the first I can remember seeing in theaters. It was magical!

  • @Pixelblurr
    @Pixelblurr Год назад +1

    I love Tremors 2! One of my favorite childhood movies. Some great scenes in it. CGI is never great, but they are fun movies.

  • @lcy-es6928
    @lcy-es6928 Год назад

    Man, I can't believe you guys didn't touch on the *slickest* shot in the Tremors Rec Room scene! When Burt throws down his gun and the camera pans over to the Graboid about to lunge forward, it's a virtually seamless full-scale-to-miniature transition. Full-scale actor > pan to full-scale gun > transition to miniature gun > pan to miniature creature. The only thing that gives it away is a tiny unmotivated lighting change, and you'd never notice without playing it back at half speed.

  • @robertocarvajal9140
    @robertocarvajal9140 Год назад

    As I became interested in film I began to believe that most movies I frequently watched as a kid were just bad movies because no one talked about them.
    No one tells to you to watch tremors or the Indian in the cupboard while studying the medium.
    Now I know that even though they may not have had the greatest narrative, their filmmaking and artistry were still very valuable.
    Thanks for opening my eyes guys.

  • @Skyren1222
    @Skyren1222 Год назад

    When they were talking about how great Tremors is, all I could think was “Zoran would love these people”

  • @harlequinems
    @harlequinems Год назад +2

    I can't get enough of Tremors content, its easily one of my favourite films hahaha

  • @plixplop
    @plixplop 10 дней назад

    I was obsessed with Tremors as a kid and the survivalist couple sparked my interest in guns 😆

  • @aner_bda
    @aner_bda Год назад

    Tremors and Tremors 2 are definitely my favourite from the series. I seem to remember Tremors 2 having some good VFX as well. It's been a while since I watched them though.

  • @CatManDoom84
    @CatManDoom84 Год назад

    Saturdays are my fridays and i ALWAYS come home after work, pull up youtube on my tv via pc and watch these vids!

  • @WeAreDraper
    @WeAreDraper Год назад

    Being Italian and having lived in Rome for a year I can assure you that, no matter how early in the morning this was filmed, he would never be able to get shots like these. The areas he’s filming are filled with bars and restaurants that usually get supplies in the early hours of the morning. I think the solution is actually much simpler: this was filmed during the heavy covid lockdown we had and released years later. My camera phone is full of pictures and videos with the exact same vibe. You’d go out the house to get groceries or medicine and literally see nobody for minutes and minutes. No paint-outs, no CGI, just being in Italy when this was actually going on.

  • @harvanchik
    @harvanchik Год назад +1

    Such a great episode. I loved Indian in the Cupboard and Ambulance.

  • @MichaelBeveridgeMusic
    @MichaelBeveridgeMusic Год назад +1

    I’d love to see these guys do a “favorite movie explosions” type of episode. I love the one from the ending of The Mask of Zorro. It seems so huge, and I’d love to see a breakdown of it!

  • @FreshSqueezedLightning
    @FreshSqueezedLightning Год назад

    13:25 "It's working??" haha awesome!