Even though this CGI is kind of dated it is still impressive how this level of detail was accomplished at this time. Also its cartoony look kind of goes with this movies clean, sterile and clinical tone and color palette
Graphics have grown old, but it's still an impressive scene. This movie was a landmark in VFX at its time. I was 11 or 12 when it was on cinemas, and I'm very happy to have seen in it.
@@sbcsdjustice1646 jurassic park used a combination of practical effects and digital effects. It wasn't purely digital effects. That's why it looks so good.
Just picture how it was to watch this scene back in the 00's, after the cloning of the sheep Dolly, Japan releasing ASIMO, the internet starting to gain space in public speech, the turning of the century. How different things were atthe beginning of the 90's and at the end of it. I still remember being a child and watching this movie with that mindset, it was the most wonderful feeling ever. It's interesting how things seem so different in retrospect.
Crazy how just five years later, they were able to make a totally photorealistic gorilla in King Kong. Not that this was bad, but that's still some crazy progress.
I’m glad this popped up in my suggested I remember watching this as a child and always being scared but so intrigued to always watch it when I got a chance this is pure nostalgia for me
El rugido del gorila suena como una tos extensa o grave carraspera ,la del león es más tosca y áspera..Busque en RUclips Gorila roar de un zoológico.y oiga como suena...
I really gotta say I was impressed one how there was RTX during in this time of technology of CGI, I can see the reflections in the heart.. And of course on how they made a gorilla with it
Ray-tracing has been around for a long time, the only thing new about it is that now we can do Ray-tracing in real time thanks to AI accelerated denoising.
Thanos should definitely have a line in Infinity War where he mentions to Star-Lord that he knows Kevin Bacon personally and he is an asshole. Star-Lord would lose his shit
What i'm saying is, it would be pretty painful if you lose all your skin and only your muscles are touching everything else. Not saying that the gorilla screamed cause of that. And yes, skin does detect sensations, but it also protects the rest of the body from bacteria and other things that can hurt the body. If we lose our skin all we'll have is literally irritated flesh, blood system, and bones. And that would be painful.
Obi Dobi Wan Kenobi The Son Of Kenobi not actually sure. The majority of our pain receptors are in the skin yes? I'd say the majority of any pain would be from infections than actually touching the thing
Wait, so if the invisibility stuff is carried through the bloodstream, wouldn’t hair on the body still be visible while the creature is invisible? Hair doesn’t have blood coursing through it, after all. Now I just imagine seeing a husk of fur in the shape of a gorilla.
The only two rythms that you are able to "start up" again with a defibrillation are "ventricular fibrillation" and "ventricular tachycardia". Not asystole or "flatline".
Certain ventricular fibrillation tracings may appear at first to be asystole (flatline). You can see at 1:56 the heart is still contracting irregularly, or fibrillating. Any real doctors have an opinion?
Barney Booth What the whole plot of the film was is that there is a team of scientists that are working on the government order in a project that would make invisible soldiers. For that they are working on serum that would turn living organisms invisible but before that they did the reverse of that on this gorilla to see if it was possible to revert invisible being to being visible. With whole experiment being success Sebastian convinces his team to turn him invisible without their superiors knowing. While Sebastian successfully became invisible something did.not work out the serum that they used here to make this gorilla visible did not work on Sebastian when they tried to turn him back to being visible. At first Sebastian was angry and frustrated but later he enjoyed being invisible but started going crazy since he was isolated in the lab. When the whole team decided to tell their superiors what they did Sebastian started killing them off.
That gorilla did such an amazing job acting. To be able to make yourself invisible is very difficult.
Frfr
You just have to master the art of moving so slowly, that you become invisible.
You’re kidding right? That was CGI, that wasn’t real.
@@LRG53You must be fun at parties.
You're right that's really the pinnacle of acting!
The hardest thing to imagine is the idea that those straps can hold a damn Gorilla going into cardiac arrest.
going into cardiac arrest actually makes you much much weaker than you actually are...
Gorilla too weak at that point
@@hoompaloompaafair enough
CGI straps are invincible
Well, that's the storyline, so shut up.
Even though this CGI is kind of dated it is still impressive how this level of detail was accomplished at this time. Also its cartoony look kind of goes with this movies clean, sterile and clinical tone and color palette
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I don't know, modern CGI doesn't look all that different to me. In any case the high demand on CGI makes it look unconvincing too.
@@marianodenisvega4323 Videogames do CGI better than movies at this point. Some Video Game trailers are legit stunning.
I remember a mouse or rat getting eaten in this movie
cool
Graphics have grown old, but it's still an impressive scene. This movie was a landmark in VFX at its time. I was 11 or 12 when it was on cinemas, and I'm very happy to have seen in it.
Can we talk about how hard this cgi was to produce?? Holy crap dude they literallt reconstructed a gorilla starting from it's veins..
I agree.
One of these VFX directors has a medical degree.
*its
No
For 2000 it was crazy, now it’s expected lol
Watching this without context is WILD.
Doctor: "hes going into cardiac arrest!"
Invisible monke: "AAAHHHGGGGHH!!!"
That’s what I did
Oh IS IT
Yes i dont know what tf is happening
I know right!
This movie would have been a lot scarier if it was about an invisible gorilla on the loose.
Hey, Mario, what does it say on your profile picture?
Jack Attack Anims you dropped this with a dunce cap
Thank you :3
not really, the gorilla would just smash. but an invisible man could use his invisibility to his advantage an concive a plan
Well that's cuz you don't know of the invisible pedo bear on the loose
Can we just appreciate the fact that the CG artists basically reconstructed an entire gorilla from the inside out?
Not to mention that the gorilla was someone in a suit.
I think they had a green screen gorilla suit to make the gorilla shaped thing on the bed, then used a SGI gorilla to make the transformation.
@@Toonsifer_and_Emerond_Official That's not how it works, chroma key doesn't make things translucent. The shape-shifting bed is also CGI.
No we won't appreciate. What r u going 2 do about it?
It’s called reverse mode 🤭
The invisibility serum was actually a sample of John Cena’s blood.
Why did you say sample of blood with a lot of spaces between it
The hell you talking about, I don’t see a lot of spaces.
@@panerabread6883 the invincibility serum was actually a sample of
Blood
@@panerabread6883 man you dont understand jokes
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Almost 20 years old and still one of the most impressive digital effects of all time.
Jurassic Park : "Am I a joke to you?"
@@sbcsdjustice1646 Rebulding a gorilla starting from its veins is very very impressive
That's a one hard edit to make a gorilla starting from scratch.
Indeed one of the digital effects of all time
@@sbcsdjustice1646 jurassic park used a combination of practical effects and digital effects. It wasn't purely digital effects. That's why it looks so good.
nah
One of the rare moments Thanos trying to reconstruct life instead of destroying.
247 likes and no answers
Im sorry bruh
1:27 that moment, he soon realized he has to do the opposite of this
Yes...of course
🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
Didnt even realize that was Josh Brolin until i read this comment
I remember seeing this movie for the first and I was amazed by all this and how realistic it looked
ju-just wanted wanted to see the chocolate gorilla melting meme.
ههههه
Funky town
Lmao
LOL
I searched up funny gorilla videos and this comes up
2035: The year Scientists brought Harambe back to Life.
Lmao I wish🤞🏻
I wish
Wow this comment is dated...
So he can bend Eric Andre over
Sheeesh it came true im from the future lesss goo
18 Years later and these special effects are still badass for the level of detail they had to achieve.
Just picture how it was to watch this scene back in the 00's, after the cloning of the sheep Dolly, Japan releasing ASIMO, the internet starting to gain space in public speech, the turning of the century. How different things were atthe beginning of the 90's and at the end of it. I still remember being a child and watching this movie with that mindset, it was the most wonderful feeling ever.
It's interesting how things seem so different in retrospect.
Hey man, here's a thing for you to remember
Ride Wife, Life Good.
Ha ha
I ride wife
Wife fight back,KILL WIFE!
@General Cham think about wife, *eat wife corpse*
Bob
Imagine all the anatomy books the cgi artists had to read
Still this is pretty damn satisfying to me for some reason
wtf junge dieses mois meme... sogar hier
or, you know, just get an anatomy expert for reference.
Dr Albert or how animal doctor had to learn to use cgi
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I’m out here looking up ride wife life good and this shows up
ride wife, life good.
Wife came back after death
@@rageraptor7127 kill wife again.
Lmao same
Same
That’s really impressive CGI for 21 years ago.
21 years ago?! I just found this clip looking for the quiet gorilla joke
How Gorilla glue was made
💀
Underrated
Wdym?
Lol
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20yrs later, Kevin Bacon still looks like that. Dude doesn't age.
62 years old and still looks young
Sultan Baybars People do that when they’re being serious or demeaning.
The gorilla looks absolutely fabulous today too
He uses a granade to keep himself young
@@ralph4415 no he doesn’t, they shot him in the zoo
Is this how there gonna bring harambe back
Underrated af
the return of the legend 😂
Harambe is gonna stay dead and that's good, even though idk who he was.
@@buniboi2163 lol
@@buniboi2163 bruh
“anyway. That’s how I lost my medical license.”
One of the doctors even looked like the Medic
"Are you sure this'll work?"
"I HAVE NO IDEA."
@@BroomPusher2024 “Yaaaaaaaaaaah” ha ha ha” “ I am bulletproof”
Literally made me bust out laughing 😂
I wonder if they were all just staring at a man in a green suit on the table
No it was an actual gorilla
@@martian_4348 what?
Actually, it's partly a dude in a gorilla suit.
@@Keepitsimple929 yes john cena has been dresed
Crazy how just five years later, they were able to make a totally photorealistic gorilla in King Kong. Not that this was bad, but that's still some crazy progress.
So sick
It kinda makes sense she was freaking out becoming physical is a extremely painful process
I'm a bit confused on how you know its painful to become physical.
@@elmik1351 I guess there's a reason babies aren't conscious until birth
@@fishnuggets6624 😂😂
@@elmik1351 it’s also painful to bend light around your body and make yourself invisible
@@elmik1351 because in the movie the scientist went through a lot of pain.
The cgi in this scene (I haven't seen the movie) holds up really well especially because it is from 2000, I tip my hat to the guy who did it
Old CGI looks scary af now.
The Scandinavian Gaming Channel it is ancient
It's because it's a horror movie
The Scandinavian Gaming Channel No it really doesn’t, also “af” isn’t a word you lazy millennial. Fix your grammar you look and sound like a clown
@@VBCVeryBigChannel shut up boomer
@@VBCVeryBigChannel and why are you replying to a year old comment
How are they monitoring her heart and brain activity when there's nothing attached to her?
Movie logic lol
look at the cables at the begining
The gorilla has those electronic patches
Invisible wires, duh🤣
MAGIC
What happens now?
Now...?
Let's go practice medicine.
DOCTOR, ARE YOU SURE THIS WILL WORK!?
@@a_tree5793 HAHA, I HAVE NO IDEA!
I AM BULLETPROOF
AW OH MAN U WOULD NOT BELIEVE HOW MUCH THIS HURTS
ARCHIMEDES?
Underrated CGI and Motion Capture here.
Thanos trying to see Drax be like.
I’m glad this popped up in my suggested I remember watching this as a child and always being scared but so intrigued to always watch it when I got a chance this is pure nostalgia for me
is that a young thanos?
or cable
do you think it thanos
Was that how I was born?
Nerd thanos
@@r4nd0mvs3r2 maby yes or maybe no
This is an iconic VFX sequence in film history and nobody ever really talks about it.
I remember watching this and thinking idk if choosing a Gorilla was the best choice for a subject surprised that thing didn’t break out and kill em
Good point yeah. They're a bit big.
We need a modern day remake of this, imagine how amazing the CGI would be in a remake
Bro that would be amazing!!!!
Sure, gonna notify the distribution house and the producers.
Yes lol
This is a remake of the invisible man.
And we just had the remake of invisible woman.....which was flawless for tbe budget of 7million
It would be worse
The way that serum spreads...CGI EXCELLENCE!
Gorilla: I have so many questions.
Never seen the movie, but was there a good reason for using a big bloody gorilla instead of a more manageable primate ?
Lol
Michael Johnson ikrr in most experiments they wouldn’t use a gorilla, especially one that strong
Si Dunue a chimp would be the closest genetic match I believe.
Professor Whoosh yea most likely to use a chimp... plus they’re smarter
Professor Whoosh a bonobo actually
This scene is a masterclass in suspense and storytelling.
It does so much with so little (cgi aside).
Thanos making Drax visible.
These CGIFX look remarkable good for the early 2000s
Why does a gorilla sound like a fricking lion
Imagine behind the scene they take a mic and put it infront of a lion.
Gorillas sound like That.
Elephants sound like that
King kong
El rugido del gorila suena como una tos extensa o grave carraspera ,la del león es más tosca y áspera..Busque en RUclips Gorila roar de un zoológico.y oiga como suena...
I've seen many movies, and I was genuinely astounded by this scene the first time I saw it.
I really gotta say I was impressed one how there was RTX during in this time of technology of CGI, I can see the reflections in the heart.. And of course on how they made a gorilla with it
Ray-tracing has been around for a long time, the only thing new about it is that now we can do Ray-tracing in real time thanks to AI accelerated denoising.
Raytracing is pretty old tech
Thanos
2000 : saving Harambe
2018 : murder trillions
That is terrifying....but also really fascinating....
Mystic2760 I know right
+Alexgh
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WHAT
Ikr
Analyn Singh are you trying to get our credit cards?
I love the way that serum flows to places where the blood doesn't flow to. Like the hair and nails.
2:02 That's foreshadowing right there. Because electricity destabilizes invisibility in this movie.
2040: Bringing Peter Jackson's King Kong back to life.
This is the first time I've heard of this movie, what on earth did I just see?! I have to watch the full thing now!
What are you doing Josh? Go bloody destroy a planet or something with you Infinity Gauntlet.
101 owlmanjgg
Thanos should definitely have a line in Infinity War where he mentions to Star-Lord that he knows Kevin Bacon personally and he is an asshole. Star-Lord would lose his shit
PresidentialWinner
"I had to"
"RAAAAAAHHHH"
@@sciblastofficial9833 عق_اق
Imagine how painful would it be to lay down in a bed, with only your muscles touching it.
What i'm saying is, it would be pretty painful if you lose all your skin and only your muscles are touching everything else. Not saying that the gorilla screamed cause of that. And yes, skin does detect sensations, but it also protects the rest of the body from bacteria and other things that can hurt the body. If we lose our skin all we'll have is literally irritated flesh, blood system, and bones. And that would be painful.
pimples and shit on your bare flesh, would hurt like hell
Invisible doesn't mean skinned. So the gorrilla's skin is still on him while laying on bed
Obi Dobi Wan Kenobi The Son Of Kenobi not actually sure. The majority of our pain receptors are in the skin yes? I'd say the majority of any pain would be from infections than actually touching the thing
Obi Dobi Wan Kenobi The Son Of Kenobi dumbass alert
This CGI is better than The Flash movie in 2023...
Not gonna lie, the thought that scientists might be actually gathering and doing stuff like this creeps me out.
How it creeps u out it’s a amazing grace for the gorilla
The real creepy thing is that if this was real it would imply that there’s invisible people among us
@@BlueOysterStan when the imposter is sus😳
It is possible
The fact they aren’t a little scared or terrified by how it looks creeps me out
This is one of those days where everyone doesn't care about the CGI in this movie.
One of the coolest and most underrated horror films of all time
Invisibility serum sounds cool but in reality invisibility is more about manipulating light.
Is that Josh Brolin?
So this was Thanos before he wanted universal domination.
Joe rogan
Man, didn't notice until I see your comment
Sebastian Shaw Xmen vs Thanos Marvel
yes thats him honsetly, i never known until i seen the scene
You are very nice
Everyone is so calm and comfortable around a pissed off, scared gorilla that could tear through those traps and their bodies in seconds. Makes sense.
that movies blew my mind when I was little. I watched it so many times.
lee frazile Don't forget the titties ;)
lee frazile wow 😮 same 😑
same
I remember that gorilla's roar inside the theater!
Chris P. Same guys
me and the bois reconstructing harambe back to life
This is quite satisfying from a 2000 film
My only question: How are they watching her EKG when there are no leads attached to her body?
And not crossing over the heart!
they are invisible
maybe those things that are under the gorilla when it's invisible
if they can make her invisible i'm sure they have another way to read its ekg
flashkraft .
The Grapes of Math because science
How strong are those restraints. A full grown gorilla is six times stronger than the average man.
The redhead has the most flat line delivery ever
Honestly this is very impressive and honestly one of the better cgi effects of the time
Harambe is back!!
*Dead meme*
j
five nights at freddy's powerpuff girls song
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dicks out for harambe
After 20 years this is still one of my favorite scenes ever
"So, what happens now?"
"Now... lets go test medicine."
I’ve got to say that some pretty bloody good CGI for the time.
Hi
Damn i just found this video and it brings back memories. I haven’t seen these kinda movies a in a long time.
Wow, the CGI has held up extremely well
Amazing nostalgic CGI with the heart and all
Wait, so if the invisibility stuff is carried through the bloodstream, wouldn’t hair on the body still be visible while the creature is invisible?
Hair doesn’t have blood coursing through it, after all.
Now I just imagine seeing a husk of fur in the shape of a gorilla.
Exactly.
and the food it ate, picture a see-through fish at thee pet store
No, the serum works because it is radioactive.
It's also why they have to handle the serum with tongs after they "brew it" in the machine.
all i searched was “ride wife”
This movie creeped me out as a kid 💀
congradulations! you can now play as gorilla!
Why did the gorilla sound like a Grizzly Bear and Godzilla
thats actually how gorilla's sound like when they roar.
I don’t even remember watching this
because the movie's sound design was blatantly stupid along with the rest of the film.
@@allirogorilla stfu smooth brain
@@allirogorilla Are you angry because the gorilla in this movie is prettier than you Alli?
When I saw this when I was like seven I thought this was how gorillas were made 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The US government doesn't want you to know about Gorilla factories!!!1!!1
Lmao I can see that
bold of you to assume this isn’t how gorillas actually are made
Wrong time to use defibrillators. Used for heart attacks not cardiac arrest. Wonder when movies will finally figure that out
The Autist no, defibs are still used for cardiac arrest
The Autist wrong.
The only two rythms that you are able to "start up" again with a defibrillation are "ventricular fibrillation" and "ventricular tachycardia". Not asystole or "flatline".
Certain ventricular fibrillation tracings may appear at first to be asystole (flatline). You can see at 1:56 the heart is still contracting irregularly, or fibrillating. Any real doctors have an opinion?
umm true
95% of this films budget went into that scene
Incredible CG (voxel) mapping for 2000 - Must have needed a supercomputer to do that in those days.
Omg I remember when my mom took my sister and I to the Drive Inn to see this movie . 😊
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Why the hell would you go to a drive inn to see a movie in the 2000s?
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Ari Warren i
Reject air, turn to monke
Much better than all new Marvel movies. 🤣
YESSSSS Harambe reborn
Kreima dead meme
Kreima
Kreima g
get that sht off the interent.
STOOOoP let him rest in peace
2:49 Meet the medic
let's go practice medicine
Oh my god, Harambe’s back. It’s a miracle 😭.
I was a little less than 5 years old, utterly terrified, and completely confused when I first watched this. Not much has changed.
Can someone explain what's happening here? I just stumbled across it and it looks cool
harambe tested in area 51
Barney Booth What the whole plot of the film was is that there is a team of scientists that are working on the government order in a project that would make invisible soldiers. For that they are working on serum that would turn living organisms invisible but before that they did the reverse of that on this gorilla to see if it was possible to revert invisible being to being visible. With whole experiment being success Sebastian convinces his team to turn him invisible without their superiors knowing. While Sebastian successfully became invisible something did.not work out the serum that they used here to make this gorilla visible did not work on Sebastian when they tried to turn him back to being visible. At first Sebastian was angry and frustrated but later he enjoyed being invisible but started going crazy since he was isolated in the lab. When the whole team decided to tell their superiors what they did Sebastian started killing them off.
Brother Nero Good movie ha
thanks man
same lol
I searched up ride wife life good and this showed up
Lol me to xd
Same
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@@Defenestration_ who dat
@@betterthannirvana nvm i was bring dum
Very underrated movie!
yea just another great paul verhoeven movie. i liked part 2 also with slater but this one will always stick with me.
No it’s not
It’s a pretty bad movie
From what i've seen in this scene I rate this movie 0/10 for now
EdSkxLol0904 Hollow man is a masterpiece, Silence you fool.
CGI is still consistently better than most of the stuff seen recently put out between Marvel and DC decades later.
1:38 the way she turns her head.... this has serious meme potential
Thanos and Sebastian Shaw from X-Men join forces together
SAM ZANG MOVIES And joined by Snap Wexley, a good 50+ pounds ago...
And that’s how animals was made.
Ngl that would be awesome if that actually how animals were made
Any gorilla would be scared if they could see the insides of their own everything