him using as little CGI (guess he did not fold Paris) as possible just makes him a hero these days, not matter how much hipsters wanna bitch about his films
Great commentator Funny script No clickbait thumbnail Concise, agreeable list True to the title Why the fuck does anyone want to watch Screenrant any more?
They don't show the actual scene that are talking about. The number one on this list, inception, showed half a second of the finished scene, so I had to look for it in another video. That's annoying. ( I speak Spanish so don't expect great grammar)
I love Nolan and Ridley Scott. Both of them are fantastic. The difference lately is that all of Nolan's films continue to be good all around while Scott has a bunch of crappy films with good cinematography.
can we all agree Nolan deserves a fucking Oscar for best director the lengths this man will go to make a great movie, man he's got the same luck as Leo dicaprio
Except dicaprio won one... Nolan wasn't even nominated for inception as best director (EVEN THOUGH IT WAS NOMINATED FOR BEST PICTURE, BEST SOECIAL EFFECTS, ETC) if the oscard thought it deserved those nominations, what about the man that crafted it all together?
Yep for me Inception was way out there and totally deserved some oscar awards especially for Nolan. Actually I loved all Nolan films even though the films give me headache after I watched them xD
Nolan is the most underrated movie director on the planet, I've seen all his movies and every single one of them is a masterpiece. People don't seem to understand how much effort that man puts into his work to make the best and the most authentic movies.
Oh it's amazing. No annoying people, I can do whatever I want, no school or exams, everything's free, no work or jobs. Brilliant. I would highly recommend it.
_Because he's the Director Hollywood deserves, but not the one it want's all the time, So, Computer's Troll him, because he can take it, Because he's not our hero, He's a Directorial Genius..._
He's just not going to take the easy way out, because some day it will look crappy. CGI only when necessary, i.e. not physically possible to replicate.
Nolan goes practical every time he can. That guy is mad. But it shows in the movies. I was blown away at how realistic the CGI in Batman looked until I found out it was not CGI.
It could have been Guillermo Del Torro too. He only got one slot on this list but he uses as much practical effects as possible. Check out the making of Pacific Rim, a movie about giant robots throwing nuclear bombs at interdimensional monsters somehow avoids over using CGI.
This just made me love Nolan even more. Dude is a groundbreakingly brilliant director. He could make a movie about grass growing or paint drying seem like the most epic thing ever.
Paranoia they also edited out the ropes holding Matthew McConoghey (I don't know how to spell his last name haha) in interstellar. Either the burj khalifa scene or the airplane scene from mission impossible should've made it to the list because Cruise didn't need a stuntman
i shocked!!inception was 6 years ago and didn't know that scene don't use CGI,i know most of christopher nolan's movies didn't use CGI but that scene is almost impossible to do without CGI
I personally disagree with your assessment. That scene would have been impossible with CGI. Or rather, doing it in CGI would have looked like complete garbage compared to the beautiful practical effect they achieved. It may have cost a lot of money, but you can't deny that the result is worth it.
+Charles Shepherd true that this scene is better done using practical effect as actor can act better that way. but it s a bit insulting to say cgi garbage. Funny when most of the time cgi is done good, nobody notice tat they are staring at one
Zhia Chen It would be garbage for this because it is a long take with weird physics. CGI is not garbage, but it's extremely challenging to make it look like actual footage, especially when dealing with weird physics like wind or changing gravity. Our brains our naturally wired to notice things that don't make sense. Trust me, as somebody who is in film, there is no way that doing this scene in CGI would be anything but garbage. It would look really unnatural in a movie that does so well at making the unnatural look natural.
Just to clarify i don't think the original comment was meant to say that he didn't like the fact that they didn't use CGI just that he was surprised that it didn't involve any CGI
Ryan Dimes exactly my man,im not saying that i don't like CGI or like it,it just shocking me that scene was soo good that couldn't believe it was no CGI whatsoever,that scene involved gravity it almost impossible has done without CGI but christopher nolan make it possible,just great,mind blowing!!
Nolan used CGI and After Effects for his black hole/worm hole. It was considered an actual masterpiece of the use of layering of a black hole guided by physicist. I think he tries to limit his use of CGI as much as possible but does use it when there isn't an option. Still, his editing team for Interstellar in layering that blackhole was respectable. It was multiple layers....so, maybe he is just choosey. Most of his films I love. So his integrity is trying not to rely in CGI, I respect that too.
Salvador Fuentes I agree that 2001 has fantastic special effects, but CGI didn't exist in the 60's so it would be obvious that the didn't use CGI. I think he was picking movies that only existed after CGI started being used.
+TheXalos yeah he's the anti Michael bay. Cameron is a great director who uses cgi well and knows when to use practical affects . Bay uses cgi for everything
But it was spectacular to see, and you knew going in that it is going to be full of CGI. There was lots of creativity that went into it, unlike Michael Bay's generic use of CGI.
Nolan truly is the master of getting an authentic look to his stunts and effects shots. He so importantly understands to only use CGI to enhance what was already captured in-camera and to likewise capture as much in-camera as possible. Take the plane flip in The Dark Knight Rises. I believe they flipped the small jet on a hydraulic rig (on the ground of course) and basically inserted it into the sequence up in the air. Those shots combined give it an unbelievably real look to it. 5 years later, that shot still looks 100% real. Also, massive hats off to his production team who create his amazing models and sets, like the rotating corridor in Inception.
_Independence Day_ still retains the record for the most amount of motion-control model elements in a movie. Only about 10% of the movie's special effects were CGI. Part of the reason for this is when the US military withdrew from the film because it prominently uses Area 51 (aka Groom Lake Air Force Base, which had not been publicly acknowledged at the time), the filmmakers lost a lot of budget and free-use of real military hardware being used by real soldiers. Instead, every single gun, uniform, person and vehicle of a military nature is fake/replica. So, unlike _Top Gun_ earlier and _Transformers_ later (which both used used real military hardware and soldiers in carefully-coordinated stunts), _ID4_ had to use studio-produced _everything_.
I subscribed not just because it was a good video but because you're commentary was actually pretty funny! "Because Nolan will be God damned if one of those computers EVER tells him what to do."
Titanic! That entire scene with Jack and Rose when the ship sinks was created on a full size replica of said ship that rotated to create the effect! Nobody gives created to the quite frankly staggering lengths in practical effects and human sacrifice (Kate Winslet deserves a medal! Look it up!) to achieve that still beats modern movies and its WELL OVER 10 YEARS OLD!
I subscribed after this one because the commentary was absolutely brilliant and I think you really got Christopher Nolan down to a T lol the special inception version is just FANTASTIC with the little blips into the making of!!!
Even if the human race persists for a billion more years, digital effects will *never* become as convincing as practical effects. Kudos to the filmmakers who still value them.
Tom Cruise climbing the Burj Khalifa in Mission Impossible Ghost Protocols and his scene holding on to the side of a plane in flight in Mission Impossible Rogue Nation, with Cruise himself doing his own stunts in both.
Those Nolan jokes are so great! But this whole video WAS SO FAST. I think I whould need atleast 2-3 minute for each moment to really get that feeling of greatness!
I'm not surprised that most of Christopher Nolan's films don't use CGI.
They are amazing.
If i were to list my favorite movies of all time at least half of them would be made by him
lol, same.
Alistral how is the Song called?
him using as little CGI (guess he did not fold Paris) as possible just makes him a hero these days, not matter how much hipsters wanna bitch about his films
Inception is in my top three films ever
"There's one scene where theres a gigantic fireball crawls up the street, like your mum does." 2:20 had me laughing in my flex class.
Lol I loved all the mum jokes!😂😂
I couldn't think of a name I heard that and I was like wtf 😂😂😂
When technology takes over the world Christopher Nolan will lead the rebellion.
snorted so loudly XD
I wonder what would happen if Nolan directed a Terminator movie
+dl01619 a lot of poor people would have to build a lot of really intricate robots or something. he'd find a way...
dl01619 Cardboard boxes
Why use CG when you can have actual robots?
Great commentator
Funny script
No clickbait thumbnail
Concise, agreeable list
True to the title
Why the fuck does anyone want to watch Screenrant any more?
I agree, really a well done video
They don't show the actual scene that are talking about. The number one on this list, inception, showed half a second of the finished scene, so I had to look for it in another video. That's annoying. ( I speak Spanish so don't expect great grammar)
+Vicente Rogers I could see that anywhere and the scene is infamous. I'd much rather see the behind the scenes.
No unnecessary long video with bullshit too. I'm subscribing right now
its only too rushed
Nolan is a god of film making, that's why he's my favorite!
yep
I love Nolan and Ridley Scott. Both of them are fantastic. The difference lately is that all of Nolan's films continue to be good all around while Scott has a bunch of crappy films with good cinematography.
Bruce Wayne
you should know that well, bruce
Daniel Ashe Ridley Scott lost his touch man
Martian was good though
Daniel Ashe
that's why i respect Nolan so much, he puts so much effort, every one of his films is a masterpiece.
Fact: After Christopher Nolan watched the original Terminator, it not only inspired him to make movies, it also made him lose all trust in machines.
can we all agree Nolan deserves a fucking Oscar for best director the lengths this man will go to make a great movie, man he's got the same luck as Leo dicaprio
Except dicaprio won one... Nolan wasn't even nominated for inception as best director (EVEN THOUGH IT WAS NOMINATED FOR BEST PICTURE, BEST SOECIAL EFFECTS, ETC) if the oscard thought it deserved those nominations, what about the man that crafted it all together?
Yep for me Inception was way out there and totally deserved some oscar awards especially for Nolan. Actually I loved all Nolan films even though the films give me headache after I watched them xD
He doesn't have an Oscar??
I didn't even look it up, I thought it was obvious....screw the Oscars man even Cobb deserved 1
Maybe Dunkirk will be the answer
Nolan is the most underrated movie director on the planet, I've seen all his movies and every single one of them is a masterpiece. People don't seem to understand how much effort that man puts into his work to make the best and the most authentic movies.
i craked up when he said if a computer have murdered nolans parents or not 😅😅😅😅😅😅😄😄😄😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Proshun Khondoker Me too 😂😂
Proshun Khondoker same
Proshun Khondoker i read this just as he said that part 😂
Well, we don't know about Christopher Nolan... but my parent really were murdered by computers...
Nicholas Nolan oww... how did that happen????
"Crawling up the street like your mom does", nah, she yells my name and expects me to walk over to her
*mum
+kittehdrawrs calm down
Madre
It's not the same word spelled differently. It's a different word altogether. You guys can see that, right?
Michael that's like saying color and colour are two different words, you sir, are an idiot
"There's one scene where a giant fireball crawls down the street, like your mum"
I'm literally dead
"I'm literally dead"
Wow, that's amazing, what's it like beyond the grave?
Oh it's amazing. No annoying people, I can do whatever I want, no school or exams, everything's free, no work or jobs. Brilliant. I would highly recommend it.
Thomas Clews You’re not dead, you’ve been absorbed into the internet
Figuratively.
"Like a spit roast, ask your mom."
Clever, very clever.
"Computer killed his parents"
Jesus Christ, man. I just dieded..
Dieded, 9gag?
Yes, he diededededed.
Swapnil Jain DIED*
Manu Preciados Jiménez ever been to 9gag or le reddit, bru?
Swapnil Jain so you too died because of the computer. Your child might be the next Nolan!
If Adam reads the books in Audible.com, I would buy all of them
Yeah, especially with the your mum jokes
+Waiha Cosyd the your mum jokes are just ripped off from Charlie Brooker. Fuck joke thieves.
I'd like to hear his take on dr jekyll and mr hyde. It would certainly make my english lessons more interesting😂
Nolan is really a great director. No cgi needed, just pure brains.
Vash Stampede hes legendd
Seriously, Dunkirk alone....
The joy when you hear that it's Adam narrating
Ikr
:)
ikr!
So soothing
+Rob G who's Adam?
No wonder Nolan is so amazing and respected
"You have to understand it to be spoilers"
Hahaha. Adam, you're the best!
I know right! I had to pause the video cause I was laughing so hard at that little bit.
You have to spoil it to be understood XDDDDDDD
Pamingkas Sevada Hahahaha!!! Exactly!
hehe I understand it and it's still not a spoiler hehe...:> Though it makes my brain hurt.
This is why Christopher Nolan is my favorite director. First he blows your mind with his movies and then again when you find out how it was made.
Computers killed Nolan parents and since that day he vowed to become a symbol
Of justice and proper movie making
_Because he's the Director Hollywood deserves, but not the one it want's all the time, So, Computer's Troll him, because he can take it, Because he's not our hero, He's a Directorial Genius..._
who will change the history of filming to make each and every film better.......
And his sworn enemy, Joker Bay, the maniac who just want to watch the world CGI-ed.
HAHAHAHA!...."did a computer murder Christopher Nolan's parents or something..?"
Holy fuck, Nolan is Fucking mad
+Kawana hes crazy, it's good crazy, we like his crazy. but don't pretend that he isn't.
He's just not going to take the easy way out, because some day it will look crappy. CGI only when necessary, i.e. not physically possible to replicate.
it's a matter of perspective
no he is fucking mad in a awesome way.
That kind of implies that those who use CG don't care about their work, or what they're creating, which I can't fully agree with.
That Inception scene was epic!
So... This video is "the times Christopher Nolan refused to use CGI"... Nice...
Honestly, just a list of that would be entertaining to watch.
Nolan goes practical every time he can. That guy is mad. But it shows in the movies. I was blown away at how realistic the CGI in Batman looked until I found out it was not CGI.
It could have been Guillermo Del Torro too. He only got one slot on this list but he uses as much practical effects as possible. Check out the making of Pacific Rim, a movie about giant robots throwing nuclear bombs at interdimensional monsters somehow avoids over using CGI.
This just made me love Nolan even more. Dude is a groundbreakingly brilliant director. He could make a movie about grass growing or paint drying seem like the most epic thing ever.
Fun fact: Jurassic World didn't use any CGI. They used real dinosaurs.
Of course. I adopted one of the raptors
+Dudderz I was the T-Rex.
Bryan van Dongen Oh shit, I didn't know that. Sorry guys, for spreading false information.
+Adam Kemp I was Bryce Dallas Howard. . .wait no she's CGI
they were actually raptors in human suits, not CGI humans. gosh.
i told many people that nolan doesnt use cgi and no body believes it
***** indeed. haters gonna hate :P :P :P
Ahmed Raza he had to a bit in interstellar & inception
Ahmed Raza because there is cgi in his films
SadSynth see the making of the movie and not even this see interstellar making too. u will know how much is cgi used
In the dark knight he did when batman flips sideways against the building while on the batpod. (right after the truck filps)
While I hate all the "that's not Adam, thumbs down" people on non-Adam videos, Adam is a very enjoyable narrator.
Adam makes me hard, no homo
I want Adam to fukc me, no homo.
Some of the jokes you make are so unprofessional... I LOVE IT
"Like a spitroast. Ask your mum" dead, absolutely dead.
Oh shit. I just got it. LOL
I don't get it
+Issac In Oh okay, thanks
Jude Francis Yang spitroast is a pig with a pole going from it's butt through its mouth. Use your imagination to visualize a sexual position.
Y'all still getting it wrong - a spitroast is a threesome with a guy at each end.
Christopher Nolan is a straight up madman genius for film. I love it.
I loved all the Nolan commentary in this. It was so funny!
Like your voice, like your corny jokes, like your content. Subbed.
Same.
The interstellar scene is probably my favorite on this list. It, pretty much every visual in the movie, is incredible.
Zyn Sky interstellar stands apart from.most movies
What about mission impossible where he's on the side of the airplane, that wasn't cgi.
ohh yeaah
chris vetterick Wasn't epic enough!!
Victor Toski lol
Paranoia they also edited out the ropes holding Matthew McConoghey (I don't know how to spell his last name haha) in interstellar. Either the burj khalifa scene or the airplane scene from mission impossible should've made it to the list because Cruise didn't need a stuntman
it is no.cgi at all
nolan is a genuus
Nolan is amazing.
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i shocked!!inception was 6 years ago and didn't know that scene don't use CGI,i know most of christopher nolan's movies didn't use CGI but that scene is almost impossible to do without CGI
I personally disagree with your assessment. That scene would have been impossible with CGI. Or rather, doing it in CGI would have looked like complete garbage compared to the beautiful practical effect they achieved. It may have cost a lot of money, but you can't deny that the result is worth it.
+Charles Shepherd true that this scene is better done using practical effect as actor can act better that way. but it s a bit insulting to say cgi garbage. Funny when most of the time cgi is done good, nobody notice tat they are staring at one
Zhia Chen It would be garbage for this because it is a long take with weird physics. CGI is not garbage, but it's extremely challenging to make it look like actual footage, especially when dealing with weird physics like wind or changing gravity. Our brains our naturally wired to notice things that don't make sense. Trust me, as somebody who is in film, there is no way that doing this scene in CGI would be anything but garbage. It would look really unnatural in a movie that does so well at making the unnatural look natural.
Just to clarify i don't think the original comment was meant to say that he didn't like the fact that they didn't use CGI just that he was surprised that it didn't involve any CGI
Ryan Dimes exactly my man,im not saying that i don't like CGI or like it,it just shocking me that scene was soo good that couldn't believe it was no CGI whatsoever,that scene involved gravity it almost impossible has done without CGI but christopher nolan make it possible,just great,mind blowing!!
I shall not rest until I am cast as a raptor in a Jurassic park remake!
You go Raptor...
honestly a good list. Probably a first for RUclips. Thumbs up
Lazy Mitchell "first".
That's what they meant :P
You still had to CGI out the wires, Nolan. Resistance is futile.
The bulk of the scene is what matters I guess
Actually if the wire was thin enough the didn't need to.
+Edward Blankenship yeah, but how would a paper-thin wire hold anybody up, if it weren't made of spiderweb?
Well, generating something into the picture isn't exactly the same thing as removing something from it.
black wires
black background
I love when a film uses real sets/props, the look is so much better and you can see the effort they put into it.
CGI usually looks really obvious.
Nothing from Mad Max: Fury Road?
good call
mad max fury road deserve to be on every practical effect list
used cgi, just minimally and well
Everybody knew they were going to use mostly practical effects
+Pieceratops
the modified cars, bikes, carchase, explosions were all mostly practical effects
chrom4ful Backgrounds and touchups were cgi though
That's why I love Christoper Nolan's movies, NO GODDAMN CGI!!!
Like a giant spit roast... Ask your mum. Had me creasing
Lol, I love the humour
I didn't get it...
+Nitromethanification ask your mom
Wait I'm confused...why is this video so good? WHY AM I NOT DISAPPOINTED BY A TOP 10 ABOUT MOVIES
"Fire Crawling up the street, just like your mum"
I love this guy lol
That last one with Inception answered my biggest question about how they did it. Really cool scene actually and a quite nerve wracking.
Adam must do ALL the videos!!!
your voiceovers are absolutely hilarious!!!
When miniatures (or bigatures in WETA terminology) are done correctly they surpass CGI pretty easily.
Nolan used CGI and After Effects for his black hole/worm hole. It was considered an actual masterpiece of the use of layering of a black hole guided by physicist. I think he tries to limit his use of CGI as much as possible but does use it when there isn't an option. Still, his editing team for Interstellar in layering that blackhole was respectable. It was multiple layers....so, maybe he is just choosey. Most of his films I love. So his integrity is trying not to rely in CGI, I respect that too.
I cracked up at the Christopher Nolan jokes.
Best Movies Lister ever. Just found your page yesterday. Love it!
What about Kubrick's 2001? some scenes deserve to be here
Salvador Fuentes THANK YOU. The stuff in that film is on point, and it deserves at least 1 spot on this list.
Salvador Fuentes I agree that 2001 has fantastic special effects, but CGI didn't exist in the 60's so it would be obvious that the didn't use CGI. I think he was picking movies that only existed after CGI started being used.
One of the better "10 things" videos I've ever seen. Especially the Nolan gag, well played.
Christopher Nolan = the anti James Cameron
+ Michael Bay!
+TheXalos yeah he's the anti Michael bay. Cameron is a great director who uses cgi well and knows when to use practical affects . Bay uses cgi for everything
Parts of the Titanic breaking apart and sinking is real.
_( I meant in the movie )_
Cameroon from Terminator to Titanic not that CGI
But it was spectacular to see, and you knew going in that it is going to be full of CGI. There was lots of creativity that went into it, unlike Michael Bay's generic use of CGI.
Christopher Nolan is a mad wizard, man.
Complete respect.
Christopher Nolan definition : TALENTED BOSS
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Nolan Changed his name from John Connor, he has Issues with computers.
Nolan truly is the master of getting an authentic look to his stunts and effects shots. He so importantly understands to only use CGI to enhance what was already captured in-camera and to likewise capture as much in-camera as possible. Take the plane flip in The Dark Knight Rises. I believe they flipped the small jet on a hydraulic rig (on the ground of course) and basically inserted it into the sequence up in the air. Those shots combined give it an unbelievably real look to it. 5 years later, that shot still looks 100% real.
Also, massive hats off to his production team who create his amazing models and sets, like the rotating corridor in Inception.
That last statement. Funny as hell.
"there's one scene where a gigantic fireball crawls up the street, like your mom does." hahahahaha cracked me up
Christpher Nolan is da real MVP
"Crawling down the street like your mum does"
lol xD LMAO!
_Independence Day_ still retains the record for the most amount of motion-control model elements in a movie. Only about 10% of the movie's special effects were CGI.
Part of the reason for this is when the US military withdrew from the film because it prominently uses Area 51 (aka Groom Lake Air Force Base, which had not been publicly acknowledged at the time), the filmmakers lost a lot of budget and free-use of real military hardware being used by real soldiers. Instead, every single gun, uniform, person and vehicle of a military nature is fake/replica. So, unlike _Top Gun_ earlier and _Transformers_ later (which both used used real military hardware and soldiers in carefully-coordinated stunts), _ID4_ had to use studio-produced _everything_.
I subscribed not just because it was a good video but because you're commentary was actually pretty funny!
"Because Nolan will be God damned if one of those computers EVER tells him what to do."
WHERE IS THE AIRPLANE SCENE FROM MISSION IMPOSSIBLE?!?!??!?!?!?!
Qasim Momin I was going to say the same.
Yes but most people already knew that didn't use cgi
Titanic! That entire scene with Jack and Rose when the ship sinks was created on a full size replica of said ship that rotated to create the effect!
Nobody gives created to the quite frankly staggering lengths in practical effects and human sacrifice (Kate Winslet deserves a medal! Look it up!) to achieve that still beats modern movies and its WELL OVER 10 YEARS OLD!
I'm surprised Titanic didn't make the list.
its an anal porn movie :P
meme Are interested in snakes?😂
Titanic uses CGI.
Milda Koles They had ppl in a big ass pool.
Somebody almost drowned.
Titanic used CGI to film people on the ship as it was sinking. I don't know if CGI was used in other parts of the movie, though.
I subscribed after this one because the commentary was absolutely brilliant and I think you really got Christopher Nolan down to a T lol the special inception version is just FANTASTIC with the little blips into the making of!!!
Damn, Christopher Nolan is a badass.
I love this video, the narration is too good!
Nice! Thought you might include the running scene in 2001. Kubrick and Nolan should get together to throw rocks at computers...
He might like to toss George Miller in there. He totally forgot Fury Road
your delivery is great. there Christopher Nolan jokes were spot on mate
lmao god damn Christopher Nolan
this list and monologue were both positively lovely! thank you, you crazy people! long live practical effects!
lol the Nolan jokes xD
Even if the human race persists for a billion more years, digital effects will *never* become as convincing as practical effects. Kudos to the filmmakers who still value them.
I liked this so much i logged in to comment.
Whatever Christofer Nolan comes out with, it will always be a masterpiece.
"Thats why they filmed it in New Zealand, because they have giant spiders, hairy people and a Mordor." XD
And this video shows you just one of the millions of reasons why Christopher Nolan is my most favorite director of all time
Nolan is bae
Practical effects are so much better than CGI. Nolan, you're the best, keep up the good work
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retardo kage oh! Same comment same thinking I subscribed cuz this guy is hilarious
"Did computer murder Nolan's parents" lol! Nolan is the best!
Tom Cruise climbing the Burj Khalifa in Mission Impossible Ghost Protocols and his scene holding on to the side of a plane in flight in Mission Impossible Rogue Nation, with Cruise himself doing his own stunts in both.
"its actually on a giant rotating bar, like a spit roast-ask your mum" lmaooo
I can't belive they did those scenes in inception without CGI.
Those quips inquiring as to why Christopher Nolan hates CGI have just won you a new subscriber! Cheeky brilliance!
ummmm EXCUSe ME??,,?? where's the scene of Troy walking across the walls in HSM3??
Those Nolan jokes are so great! But this whole video WAS SO FAST. I think I whould need atleast 2-3 minute for each moment to really get that feeling of greatness!
you left out the scene from Mission Impossible where Tom Cruise is running along the tallest building in Dubai
Or Rogue Nation when Tom Cruise straps himself to the outside of an actual airplane.
Though they were just cool stunts. It's like saying anything Jackie Chan should be on the list.
I still think the train sequence was
Yes! Omg that scene was terrifying and finding out it was actually Tom actually hanging outside the Burj Dubai made it EVEN MORE terrifying O_O
Nah, that wasn't that impressive. People have been hanging from planes almost as long as there have been planes.
Best commentary ever. C.Nolan really hates computers :)
Thank you Adam.
And rest of WhatCulture
I'm surprised there is not a single mention of Mad Max Fury Road.
I want you to narrate a BBC special!!! The little quips and antidotes would have me in stitches. Well done on this one!
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