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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • Audiences knew well in advance that there were two magician movies coming in 2006. Both The Prestige and The Illusionist were due to hit theaters around the same time. This Twin Film Phenomenon occurs all the time, but how? How do Twin Films end up releasing in the same year. Movies like The Prestige and The Illusionist aren't alone with releases like A Bugs Life and Antz, or more recently White House Down and Olympus has Fallen.
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Комментарии • 805

  • @Faith_Soprano
    @Faith_Soprano Год назад +786

    I've always been a bit bummed out that Despicable Me did so much better than Megamind, because I heavily prefer the latter. I realize the power of minions is hard to beat, but I would have loved a Megamind sequel. I guess there's a certain charm to a stand-alone film though.

    • @yrwestillhere
      @yrwestillhere Год назад +45

      As a kid, there was a point when I watched Megamind 5 times in one week. It was such a new thing to me, and I was an animation connoisseur back then. Watched it recently, too, and boy, does it hold up. Never seen Despicable me, though.

    • @nocandoslurms433
      @nocandoslurms433 Год назад +9

      The voice recordings for Will Ferrell and Tina Fey were recorded separately due to scheduling conflicts. Their dialogue together in scenes just feels a little off to me. Great movie otherwise.

    • @RuyVuusen
      @RuyVuusen Год назад +14

      ​@@yrwestillhereIf you ever decide to watch Despicable Me, trust me, only the first movie is worth it (and still, it's no masterpiece).

    • @NoNameAtAll2
      @NoNameAtAll2 Год назад +3

      I also love White House Down more than Olympus Has Fallen

    • @heatherdale5571
      @heatherdale5571 Год назад +17

      Agreed, Dispicable Me was a decent and fun movie, but Megamind was so much for fun and interesting. I feel like DM was very much made for families/kids, whereas Megamind more mature in it's storytelling.

  • @firstname__lastname
    @firstname__lastname Год назад +507

    When those two movies came out. I always got the feeling The Illusionist was more of a love story while The Prestige had a darker, thriller tone... But yes, The Prestige all the way. It's my favourite Christopher Nolan film actually.

    • @overseastom
      @overseastom Год назад +8

      I loved the Prestige, right up until its ending, which was just soooo bloody contrived. I've made my peace with it now, but it's definitely a lazy ending. I don't wanna put any spoilers in, so don't wanna say more.

    • @VonJay
      @VonJay Год назад +15

      The prestige is my favorite film of all time

    • @micahclawrence
      @micahclawrence Год назад +4

      Same

    • @justinklenk
      @justinklenk Год назад +1

      Likewise. Favorite, and imho single best movie of all time. 👍

    • @Iboughtthemarvel
      @Iboughtthemarvel Год назад

      ​@@overseastomit was a lazy ending but one of the best endings ever in cinema.

  • @cookingwitchefzayy8830
    @cookingwitchefzayy8830 Год назад +1759

    This how I feel about Barbie and Oppenheimer

    • @ScofieldStudios
      @ScofieldStudios Год назад +304

      Yeah, they are very similar. Barbie launched in Japan, and Oppenhiemer launched in Japan. What a coincidence!

    • @esergio
      @esergio Год назад +11

      😂

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Год назад +48

      Yep, they're so similar, and they released on the same day, all over the world! What a fluke!

    • @pellucid0
      @pellucid0 Год назад +36

      Barbenheimer

    • @victor0491
      @victor0491 Год назад +18

      Fraternal Twin Movies

  • @WAProdthejohman
    @WAProdthejohman Год назад +82

    I love both "The Prestige" and "The illusionist" for different reasons, they both have their merits and strenghts

    • @milescoburn1845
      @milescoburn1845 Год назад +6

      "The Prestige" and "The Illusionist" are not "Twin Movies". They have completely different plots. The only tie between them is they both deal with magic. The logic that says they're "twin movies", would also say that 1982's "ET: The Extraterrestrial" and "The Thing" are "twin movies" because they both deal with aliens.

    • @fortheloveofbollywood4617
      @fortheloveofbollywood4617 5 месяцев назад +1

      You should listen to the Hollywood vs Hollywood podcast The Illusionist vs The Prestige

    • @chancegriffin3322
      @chancegriffin3322 2 месяца назад +2

      Illusionist all day 💯

  • @thescottishaccent
    @thescottishaccent Год назад +75

    My favourite twinsies (which MUST be sheer coincidence) are Dredd and The Raid. Two films about a cop having to ascend a tower block to get to the boss at the top, trapped in endless identical floors while being hunted down by most of the residents who are also gang members.
    Both are superb, too.

  • @TightPantsJack
    @TightPantsJack Год назад +124

    A lot of twin films in the ‘90s (Antz/A Bug's Life, Deep Impact/Armageddon, Dante's Peak/Volcano) often involved DreamWorks. Somehow, the DreamWorks films often came out JUST before the other film.

    • @stev6963
      @stev6963 Год назад +13

      I remember when I was like 7 years old me and my family watched A Bug’s Life for the first time. When the movie was over my dad said “well that was about 100x better than Antz.” DreamWorks always had the inferior product back then. Same with Finding Nemo and Shark Tale.

    • @imaadshahrukh4829
      @imaadshahrukh4829 Год назад +3

      Here's one set of twin films from the 90s no one talks about:
      Absolute Power and Murder at 1600
      Both came out in 1998 and are about murders that the US President is implicated in.

    • @loganbigmo
      @loganbigmo Год назад +7

      @@stev6963 But Shrek & Shrek 2 reigned supreme. A signal to DreamWorks that instead of trying to make a twin film, maybe they should do their own thing.

    • @eliasmochan
      @eliasmochan Год назад +1

      Everyone forgets Madagascaar vs Into the wild (I think Disney was first that time) :p

    • @ccubsfan94
      @ccubsfan94 Год назад

      ​@loganbigmo I think the previous films were there so Shrek could run.
      It was a startup, compared to the established Pixar with Disney backing. They needed their name and a bit of cash flow to do what they really wanted.

  • @JoJoJoker
    @JoJoJoker Год назад +230

    If The Prestige is Tombstone, The Illusionist is Wyatt Earp. The Prestige is a nearly perfect movie in my opinion and improves every one of the few dozen times I’ve watched it.
    Except Wyatt Earp’s main flaw was prioritizing historical accuracy over entertainment.
    It is a shame we never got Nolan’s film about Howard Hughes to compete with The Aviator.

    • @Fika_Break
      @Fika_Break Год назад +3

      Tombstone is incredibly overrated.

    • @Pseudothink
      @Pseudothink Год назад +5

      Covering "twin movies" with a focus on The Prestige. I see what you did there, @Nerdstalgic.

    • @reinotsurugi
      @reinotsurugi Год назад +1

      I always think of Tombstone and Wyatt Earp in these circumstances.

    • @ForzaOwnz
      @ForzaOwnz Год назад +3

      Bugs life and Ants had this issue as well

    • @spencergsmith
      @spencergsmith Год назад +1

      @@reinotsurugiI generally think of Deep Impact and Armageddon, but maybe that’s because I’ve never seen Wyatt Earp or The Illusionist. Tombstone, however, is the greatest western of all film history.

  • @IsaacKuo
    @IsaacKuo Год назад +109

    Sometimes it's pretty obvious where the twins come from, if you simply add in the time to make a movie. For example, the Shoemaker-Levy comet impact on Jupiter, in 1994, inspired both Deep Impact and Armaggedon, released in 1998.
    Similarly, the landing of Pathfinder in 1997 inspired both Mission to Mars and Red Planet, released in 2000.

    • @leesherman5192
      @leesherman5192 Год назад +1

      There was also a novella in "Analog" telling the impact from the Jovians' point of view.

    • @russelldelmet
      @russelldelmet Год назад +4

      Good point. I always found it really interesting that several '80s monster movies involved Halley's Comet passing Earth (as it did in 1986) and bringing some kind of evil with it: Night of the Comet, Lifeforce and Killer Klowns from Outer Space are the first that come to mind.

    • @leesherman5192
      @leesherman5192 Год назад +2

      ​@@russelldelmet There was even a line of action figures called the Parasites who were creatures from the tail of Halley's Comet.

    • @Twiska
      @Twiska 11 месяцев назад +1

      I remember a big magic boom in the '90s and early 2000s; I bet the Prestige and Illusionist released simultaneously because both studios wanted to cash in, so they green-lite them. It's not that that was the time a lot of film makers wanted to make magic movies that literally trick the audience; it was because that was the time studio would let them.

  • @KingOfHarems
    @KingOfHarems Год назад +81

    Honestly, I watched both, and really liked both of them, but I was always forever getting confused on which one was which, and what events belonged to each one.

    • @HandsomeLongshanks
      @HandsomeLongshanks Год назад +4

      That's on you then, because they're VERY different.

    • @youtoobe556
      @youtoobe556 Год назад +8

      @@HandsomeLongshanks Bruh I watched both of them too way back when (like 12yo) and for a while I had the same issue until I watched them again recently. To say that they were soooo different that such a mix up can't possibly happen is a little daft of you.

    • @spencergsmith
      @spencergsmith Год назад +2

      It’s called misdirection.

    • @KingOfHarems
      @KingOfHarems Год назад +3

      @@youtoobe556 Excatly. If I watched them now, I would definitely be able to tell them apart, but as a kid, they very much felt like the same movie

    • @walee6168
      @walee6168 Год назад +1

      @youtoobe556 I am so glad that I'm not the only one lol

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +131

    It's funny how these two movies with identical concepts happened to be released within the exact same year. I grew up with both "First Daughter" and "Chasing Liberty", alongside "No Strings Attached" and "Friends with Benefits", which all have identical plots involving the president's daughter and couple with a causal relationship end up falling in love, respectively.

    • @iamdunn1
      @iamdunn1 Год назад +8

      Deep impact and Armageddon

    • @NoPowerintheVerse
      @NoPowerintheVerse Год назад +12

      White House Down and Olympus has Fallen are another two. I noticed it a lot when I worked at a movie theater in college. I always assumed one studio sort of liked the concept but not the actual script so they hired someone else to write a different script.

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Год назад +6

      ​​@@NoPowerintheVerseonestly, in my mind "White House Down" and "Olympus Has Fallen" are the same movie. Ask me to give a semi-detailed synopsis of either one, and I guarantee you my description will have elements from both films 😅

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Год назад +5

      ​@@iamdunn1"Antz" and "A Bug's Life"

    • @ChristopherSoltis5
      @ChristopherSoltis5 Год назад +4

      Happy Feet and Surfs up

  • @SuddenJeff
    @SuddenJeff Год назад +31

    My favorite is "Rhapsody Rabbit" with Bugs Bunny, and "The Cat Concerto" with Tom and Jerry. Both cartoons are about a concert pianist being interrupted by a mouse during a performance of Hungarian Rhapsody. But the best part is that there's a third cartoon from the same year that was nominated for the 1946 animated short Oscar (and lost to "The Cat Concerto") with Woody Woodpecker & Andy Panda playing dueling pianos.

  • @wynonasbigbrowndragon6121
    @wynonasbigbrowndragon6121 Год назад +54

    I thought the same thing at the time. The whole thing had an Antz/A Bug's Life feel

    • @JoJoJoker
      @JoJoJoker Год назад

      Antz is a bit different…Antz was stolen from Pixar by a former executive.

  • @edvaira6891
    @edvaira6891 Год назад +14

    Strangely, both “The Illusionist” AND “The Prestige” ended up being my two Favorite Films of 2006! They are very different but both Wonderful films!

  • @nikolasdove
    @nikolasdove Год назад +26

    I don't think I ever questioned why we get multiple movies of the same topic, but I have always been intrigued by the fact some of these coming out in the same year. I personally first noticed it with white house down and Olympus has fallen. When both of those came out around the same time I thought it was weird cuz I thought it was oddly specific for the short time of their same releases.

  • @1975KyleDavid
    @1975KyleDavid Год назад +18

    I've seen both movies, and they are entirely different plots. The only thing they have in common is deception--the differences lie in who is being deceived, how they are deceived, and the purposes for the deception. Other than that, you have great movies to watch.

  • @stev6963
    @stev6963 Год назад +21

    This is an interesting topic! I have always recognized twin films throughout my life and wondered how this happens.
    I do remember bitching to people in 2011 that No Strings Attached and Friends With Benefits were the exact same movies with the same exact plot. What’s an interesting coincidence about that is that Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis star in those films, respectively, and they are a married couple themselves.

  • @AMD64EVER
    @AMD64EVER Год назад +3

    I liked both! The Illusionist is the one I've watched the most but the Prestige is the one I reference in conversations the most.

  • @josrodsedre5142
    @josrodsedre5142 Год назад +16

    It reminds me of two books: “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” which came out in 2017 and “The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle” less than a year after. Very different genres and stories, but the titles are constructed the same way, and both female characters are named Evelyn!
    Everybody confused them at the time (and people still do) yet it really was a mere coincidence, two manuscripts with similar titles just happened to arrive on top of two different editors’ desks around the same time.
    Incredible.

    • @matthewftbailey
      @matthewftbailey Год назад +1

      That format of "The [number] [things] of [quirky-sounding name]" is really overused for book titles. Still a crazy coincidence just HOW similar those two are.

    • @jay2936
      @jay2936 11 месяцев назад

      Nerd

  • @fizola88
    @fizola88 Год назад +8

    It used to be due to fact that scripts circulated around the studios and production companies, being changed, altered and so on. Writers used to send their scripts to many studios at once to see if someone will buy it to make it into movie. So sometimes one studio overpaid the writer so they can get the script, but competition also read it, but lost the deal, they hired different writer to make their own version, that get basic concepts and stuff, but is not that similar to original script that they can get sued.

  • @lighthousephotographybandera
    @lighthousephotographybandera Год назад +9

    This happened with a movie my dad was in back in the 90's. Two Hollywood bigwigs developed the story together, both assuming they were the obvious choice as director.
    When it came time to put the script to work, they realized that they both wanted to direct the film and parted ways. But because they developed the story together, they both felt that had equal rights to the basic story concept.
    The movie my dad ended up in was directed by Taylor Hackford of "Driving Miss Daisy"' fame. It was very similar to the movie the other guy put out around the same time.
    I was a teenager then, but that was when I became aware that this kind of thing was happening in Hollywood, and it actually happens quite often.

    • @pawacoteng
      @pawacoteng Год назад +3

      Which movies are you talking about? Why so cryptic?

  • @EastyyBlogspot
    @EastyyBlogspot Год назад +23

    I thought someone else had released this type of vid today to....

  • @jezebulls
    @jezebulls Год назад +6

    I believe The Prestige was more of a psychological thriller and The Illusionist was a love story. I enjoyed having to use my brain in The Prestige and discovering more of the mystery on every rewatch.

  • @HandsomeLongshanks
    @HandsomeLongshanks Год назад +7

    Both of these movies were fun but the Prestige is my favorite movie of all time for a reason. It's just perfect

  • @AnotherPointOfView944
    @AnotherPointOfView944 Год назад +5

    I enjoyed both The Prestige and The Illusionist very much, but in different ways. They are no way copies of each other. Just entertaining in their own rights.

    • @milescoburn1845
      @milescoburn1845 Год назад +1

      Exactly. "The Prestige" and "The Illusionist" are not "Twin Movies". They have completely different plots. The only tie between them is they both deal with magic. The logic that says they're "twin movies", would also say that 1982's "ET: The Extraterrestrial" and "The Thing" are "twin movies" because they both deal with aliens.

  • @jordanneal576
    @jordanneal576 Год назад +5

    The Prestige is one of my favorite films of all time. I watched the Illusionist, expecting something comparable and was very disappointed. I haven't watched it again since.

  • @BretSilverberg
    @BretSilverberg Год назад +4

    The Prestige and The Illusionist were both great films

  • @rizingzun
    @rizingzun Год назад +8

    The Prestige is one of my favorite films of all time
    So many twists
    😮

  • @chesssse6607
    @chesssse6607 Год назад +25

    Prestige is one of the movie I consider perfect. Just love it so much with the intricated details and foreshadowing

  • @Captain-Cosmo
    @Captain-Cosmo Год назад +17

    A triple was The Abyss, Deep Star Six, and Leviathon, all in 1989.

    • @guyjperson
      @guyjperson Год назад +1

      Yeah. Deep Star Six and Leviathan were actually openly racing to get in on the Abyss' action.

    • @imaadshahrukh4829
      @imaadshahrukh4829 Год назад

      There was also Lords of the Deep, making it quadruple. Another quadruple would be The Matrix, The Thirteenth Floor, Dark City, and eXistenZ.

    • @bookshelfhoney
      @bookshelfhoney Год назад

      Isn't there another movie just like those ones too? Sphere?

    • @Captain-Cosmo
      @Captain-Cosmo Год назад

      ​@@bookshelfhoney SPHERE came out nearly a decade later in 1998 and was an undersea sci-fi film based upon a novel by Michael Crichton. The three mentioned in the original post were all in the summer of '89. If SPHERE had come out in '89, it certainly would have fit in with the group, but the theme here are similar movies that came out around the same time.

    • @guyjperson
      @guyjperson Год назад

      @@bookshelfhoney The Dustin Hoffman one. Was that the same year? Also, Dustin Hoffman reminds me that there were dueling Outbreak movies once.

  • @FrenchCelt
    @FrenchCelt Год назад +8

    We had three made for TV movies about Amy Fisher in the early 90s, all within months of each other, starring Noelle Parker (NBC), Alyssa Milano (CBS), and Drew Barrymore (ABC) as the so-called "Long Island Lolita," although that was definitely cultural zeitgeist at work.
    I liked both The Illusionist and The Prestige, but while I pretty much forgot about The Illusionist since I watched it over 15 years ago, The Prestige has lingered with me and it's the only one I have purchased on Blu-ray and rewatched. This was the movie that started turning Nolan into my favorite contemporary director, after having seen Memento, Insomnia, and Batman Begins previously (Inception was what capped the process).

  • @artoisr2
    @artoisr2 Год назад +3

    I noticed this since I was a teenager, always thought Hollywood hosted a competition between 2 studios and gave them a theme and a few guidelines to make a movie about. Also noticed most of the 'twin' movies get nominated at the oscars.

  • @HomeDefender30
    @HomeDefender30 Год назад +1

    Both of these movies became intertwined in my head, to the point where I don’t know what is from what movie, scenes and plots just melt together into one movie for me!

  • @gregblau8082
    @gregblau8082 Год назад +3

    100% agree with how you say they will be remembered. I was a big Edward Norton fan and saw the illusionist as soon as it came out on video. It was good, but confusing and forgettable. I had never heard of the prestige and randomly picked it up a few years later when I needed something for the 4 for $20 deals at blockbuster. Great movie

  • @chloemchll3774
    @chloemchll3774 Год назад +9

    I’m surprised you didn’t point out “heroes fighting heroes” as one of those synchronicities (Captain America: Civil War, Batman Vs Superman, whichever Fast and Furious movie came out that same year had the rest of the gang going against Dom, etc).

    • @davionwilliams4011
      @davionwilliams4011 Год назад +1

      Transformers The Last Knight tried to cash in on that as well

  • @justinbauk1026
    @justinbauk1026 Год назад +3

    I can save you all time on this video with 4 words:
    Consumer marketing trend reports.
    Steam punk and magic was trending, so producers put pressure on directors. That's it.

    • @travistotle
      @travistotle Год назад +1

      Well you sound like you're fun at parties 😐

    • @justinbauk1026
      @justinbauk1026 Год назад

      @@travistotle
      I'm the man at parties.
      Marketing and cultural trends dominate the incentives of all our media and entertainment. Consider yourself informed and engage accordingly

  • @CV-lm7pv
    @CV-lm7pv Год назад +4

    I wouldn't be surprised if producers get inspired by pitches they reject but find interesting after they get picked by a competitor.

  • @323johnnybravo
    @323johnnybravo Год назад +27

    The Prestige is excellent, Nolan is a master at his craft.

    • @Dr.Quarex
      @Dr.Quarex Год назад +3

      Agreed and I forgot the Illusionist even existed by 2007

  • @HotdogFiend69
    @HotdogFiend69 Год назад +4

    I read one time that these twin films were largely intentional due to ruthless studio competition. If studio A knows that studio B is putting hundreds of millions if dollars into a Hindenburg movie, they know that hundreds of millions are going to spent on marketing that film. If studio A makes a cheaper copycat film that could easily be confused with the heavily marketed Hindenburg film, they will get free marketing, make a huge profit from their copycat, and funnel profits away from studio B. It's very smart to copy what you expect is going to be profitable.

  • @SleightCreative
    @SleightCreative Год назад +4

    I love both movies although the Prestige is easily in my top 5 greatest movies of all time

  • @cynicalclockworks9857
    @cynicalclockworks9857 Год назад +3

    Man I remember being so confused. I wanted to go see The Prestige, but couldn't remember the name of the movie and wound up seeing The Illusionist instead. For years, every time I told someone I didn't like The Prestige, they'd give me funny looks.

    • @RobertK1993
      @RobertK1993 11 месяцев назад

      The Prestage has Nolan fanboys

  • @moviesgalore9947
    @moviesgalore9947 Год назад +4

    Studios compete with each other when one studio announces they are making a movie with a commercial premise another studio can try to beat them to the opening weekend with their own version of the movie with the same premise.

  • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
    @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Год назад +4

    Favorite "twin films" would be Tombstone (1993) and Wyatt Earp (1994) - they're wildly different in tone and scope from one another, but both equally great in their own unique way.

    • @pawacoteng
      @pawacoteng Год назад

      I'll be your Huckleberry.

  • @mochaest1994
    @mochaest1994 Год назад +9

    Barbenheimer 2023 best marketing tool this year

  • @jdnelms62
    @jdnelms62 Год назад +6

    You left out 1993's release of both Tombstone and Wyatt Earp. Thirty years later, people still quote Tombstone. Never saw Wyatt Earp myself, but heard good things. Also there was Dark City and The Matrix in 1999. The Matrix was clearly the winner there, but Dark City despite it's flaws, is still a very entertaining film in it's own right.

    • @lonelyboy1977
      @lonelyboy1977 Год назад +2

      Dark City has no flaws. And it's superior to The Matrix in every way that matters.

    • @henriklarsson5221
      @henriklarsson5221 Год назад

      Dark city was 1998 tough. The thirteenth floor came out in 1999, the same year as the matrix. But yeah, all 3 takes on the same topic of created realities that is in place to hide something else.

    • @ericgaskins571
      @ericgaskins571 Год назад

      Wyatt Earp was good. Long epic type. Tombstone is.....well tombstone. Freaking awesome

    • @milescoburn1845
      @milescoburn1845 Год назад

      "Tombstone" is an action / western whereas "Wyatt Earp" was a drama / western.

  • @KeyDash753
    @KeyDash753 Год назад +14

    I always thought it was amazing to have Dunkirk and Darkest Hour up for Best Picture in the same year. Certainly not identical plots, showing events from different perspectives, but still I'd say they're as similar as Prestige/Illusionist.

  • @rgodase
    @rgodase Год назад +11

    In bollywood there were 3 biopics of revolutionary Bhagat singh were made in same year, all having a good budget. While there were already 2 biopics released in past.

  • @CaptainFirefred
    @CaptainFirefred Год назад +2

    MArs Attacs was a weird twin of Independence Day, I always assumed that scripts and ideas make their rounds in producer circles and they are not above ripping on a good idea.

  • @albert109
    @albert109 Год назад +4

    Babe and Gordy get forgotten as twin movies.

  • @imaadshahrukh4829
    @imaadshahrukh4829 Год назад +4

    An early example of twin films would be Dr Strangelove and Fail-Safe, coming out in 1964. Both are good films, but the former is more impactful. They also differ with the former being a comedy and the latter being a serious drama. The Towering Inferno was made to avoid twin films by combining two books The Tower and The Glass Inferno into a single film by both WB and Fox teaming up. In 1988-1989, there were two film adaptations of Les Liaisons Dangereuses called called Dangerous Liaisons and Valmont. The former starring Glenn Close and John Malkovich. The latter starring Annette Bening and Colin Firth. Mission: Impossible- Rogue Nation and Spectre are another example of twin films.

  • @TymOLaughlin
    @TymOLaughlin Год назад +3

    how did i get here so early! white house down and olympia has fallen are also good examples

  • @ditzygypsy
    @ditzygypsy Год назад +3

    This happened with Florence Foster Jenkins and Marguerite. Turner and Hooch and K-9. Armageddon and Deep Impact. Liberty Stands Still and Phone Booth. I think these, and the two mentioned at the beginning of the video, are the only ones I know of because I watched both sets of all of these. I’m sure there are more, though. And I used to be Facebook friends with a minor director, and I remember seeing many really good actors say that The Prestige was their favourite movie or in their top three. That was how I originally ended up seeking it out. And, wow, they are right.

  • @politereminder6284
    @politereminder6284 Год назад +3

    Despicable Me vs Megamind.
    I'll never forgive Gru and his adorable adoptees for ruining the chances of Megamind to enter the zeitgeist as the masterpiece that it was..

  • @PrettyTigerlilly
    @PrettyTigerlilly Год назад +3

    I've always wondered about this, good to know the story behind it. Imo, The Prestige is the better film.

  • @dhruv9744
    @dhruv9744 Год назад +7

    one twin film always wins. Today the Prestige has far more impact on culture than the illusionist. The same with the Pinocchios, the same with White House Down and Olympus has Fallen.

    • @denisl2760
      @denisl2760 Год назад

      White House Down or Olympus has Fallen have impact on culture? I've seen both, I forget which one is which and which one has Jamie Foxx or Gerald Butler or whoever else was in them. Channing Tatum I think was in one of them? I don't think either have a cultural impact.

    • @dhruv9744
      @dhruv9744 Год назад +1

      @@denisl2760 they didn't really have a cultural impact, but Olympus has Fallen got two sequels in London has Fallen and Angel has Fallen, while White House Down got a low box office and forever being remembered as Olympus has Fallen's twin film. So yeah one of em won.

  • @ciri_riannon235
    @ciri_riannon235 4 месяца назад +1

    The Illusionist is such an underrated movie. Edward Norton and Paul Giamatti are freaking amazing in it.👏👏👏

  • @MJScrivens89
    @MJScrivens89 Год назад +1

    My mind goes straight to the age old Deep Space Nine vs Babylon 5 debate, so there is an example in television too. It’s never really bothered me, sometimes a good idea is a good idea, and the notion that two people won’t have a similar idea is ludicrous, so I’m glad it’s becoming a more accepted occurrence.

  • @jakefollensbee
    @jakefollensbee Год назад +3

    While I enjoyed the illusionist and Paul G's revelation scene was brilliantly acted, the prestige is one of the best working directors best movies. It stands alone.

  • @matthewbump6997
    @matthewbump6997 Год назад +3

    They are both fantastic films.

  • @wolvthehero
    @wolvthehero 3 месяца назад +1

    I love both movies for different reasons. I remember preferring The Illusionist back when these movies originally came out but I've rewatched The Prestige recently, and many more times compared to The Illusionist.

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose Год назад +2

    They're both very good movies. The Illusionist features one of my favorite performances by Paul Giamatti. The Prestige has a lot of great twists

  • @easy2213
    @easy2213 Год назад +1

    I had literally forgotten about The Illusionist, but I've always loved The Prestige.

  • @MonsoonGeek
    @MonsoonGeek 9 месяцев назад +1

    The Prestige is one of the films made in the last 50 years. Absolutely in my top 3.

  • @genatzvali
    @genatzvali Год назад +4

    Forgot about The Illusionist, need to watch The Prestige at least once a year. just saying.

  • @jtbsax
    @jtbsax Год назад +14

    I've seen The Prestige at least a dozen times. I've watched the Illusionist once. Maybe I need to revisit it but The Prestige is the far superior film.

    • @LXXVIIZONE
      @LXXVIIZONE Год назад +1

      By far the superior film

    • @JoJoJoker
      @JoJoJoker Год назад +1

      Same here. The Illusionist had a pretty lame plot if I remember correctly. None of the magic made sense (beyond not making sense).

  • @thevikingbear2343
    @thevikingbear2343 Год назад +79

    Paul Giamatti is hands down the best thing from the Illussionist

    • @spencergsmith
      @spencergsmith Год назад +11

      He’s the best thing in most films in which he appears… except for The Amazing Spider-man 2 😂

    • @heatherdale5571
      @heatherdale5571 Год назад +5

      Lol, generally speaking, that's the case across the board for PG. He's always great to watch! Regardless of the movie.

    • @sky-magnet
      @sky-magnet Год назад

      Wrong. It is Jessica Biel's butt.

    • @reidsoundz9905
      @reidsoundz9905 Год назад

      Isn’t he always

    • @dominiquepowell3158
      @dominiquepowell3158 Год назад

      He's great in every role he's done over the years.

  • @fxnozakhere9653
    @fxnozakhere9653 Год назад +2

    I was waiting for a mention of Tombstone and Wyatt Earp.

  • @LouiseHowardR
    @LouiseHowardR Год назад +2

    my personal favourite twin is
    To Wong Foo, With Love, Julie Newmar
    and Priscilla Queen of the Desert

  • @blurelic4
    @blurelic4 Год назад +1

    I went to the movie theater to see BOTH films when they were originally released. Enjoyed them both, however, THE PRESTIGE is my favorite Nolan film and one of my favorite films from the 2000s.

  • @ThisIsAdamB
    @ThisIsAdamB Год назад +5

    Funny how The Matrix got mentioned in passing, when it’s part of a triplet: Matrix, eXistense (however that’s spelled), and The Thirteenth Floor. They all deal in part with existing in a computer simulation.

    • @Cinetiste
      @Cinetiste Год назад

      Interresting note !
      (...it also reminds some similarities in The Matrix from Johny Mnemonic.
      Another subject, probably...)

    • @imaadshahrukh4829
      @imaadshahrukh4829 Год назад

      There's also Dark City, which came out a year earlier and has a similar premise.

  • @I.____.....__...__
    @I.____.....__...__ Год назад +2

    5:45 Aside from coincidences, there are two main factors that can cause twin-movies: (1) movies are often a product of their time, so different filmmakers/studios will make similar movies because that's just the zeitgeist (look at all the dystopia movies that came out in the 70s), and
    (2) movies aren't always released as soon as their done, they'll often be shelved to wait for the right time to release, especially if they're a b-movie. For example, they'll often wait for a specific season or holiday to release a movie or to avoid coming out against stiffer competition. They'll also often wait until a bigger similar movie is coming out to ride its coattails.
    Back when IMDB still had message-boards, the directory of _Transmorphers_ posted a defense against the onslaught of criticisms of ripping of Michael Bay's _Transformers_ and naming it to trick people into getting the wrong movie, by explaining he didn't do that, he didn't even title it that, he made his movie about robots years before _Transformers_ came out, but the studio left it in the vault until Bay's movie was coming out, then they studio renamed it and released it then. That doesn't waive off the quality of the movie, but it does defer the blame for the title and timing to where it belongs.
    6:50 It's not limited to Hollywood, look at all of the people copying the "NPC trend" on TikTok right now.
    8:17 "Nothing is safe from being copied, there are just too many people producing works" - Yet another problem caused by overpopulation. Add it to the already-very-long list. 😒
    8:29 The flaw in this statement is that it's not that _Prestige_ was better executed than _Illusionist,_ it's that Chistopher Nolan has developed a simp army who will blab about his work far beyond its merit, so the former gets more praise than the latter because of who made it more than because it was better. That happens a lot, viz Tesla. 😒

  • @TheGodOfWarhammer
    @TheGodOfWarhammer Год назад +5

    I LOVED The Prestige and thought this was odd at the time when I was a teen

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Год назад +1

      The Prestige: Batman and Wolverine fighting over Black Widow, with supporting characters Alfred and The Rhino 😂

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Год назад +1

      Teenagers are very hormonal and impressionable. That's just the way our species is wired. So it's no surprise that something in your chaotic teenage psyche latched on to SOMETHING about that movie, and it stuck, giving you a great happy/positive memory. That's good. Fortunately it happened with an * "objectively" good* piece of pop art entertainment, not some TikTok nonsense 😂

  • @Orangeflava
    @Orangeflava Год назад +1

    We have two new entries for this list with Michael Caine’s “The Great Escaper” and Pierce Brosnan’s “The Last Rifleman” both coming out soon.

  • @sunnyjohnson992
    @sunnyjohnson992 Год назад +2

    Late for Dinner in 1991 and Forever Young with Mel Gibson in 1992.
    In 1989, we had The Abyss, Leviathan, and Deepstar Six!

  • @oldboy965
    @oldboy965 Год назад +3

    I got these movies mixed up, I thought the Illusionist was the same with Prestige, trying to watch it for a second time, I remember saying this is not it. In the end, I hugely enjoyed Prestige than the latter.

  • @Catiting33
    @Catiting33 6 месяцев назад

    I've always wondered how this happened but I've always loved these two movies. Both are masterpieces in their own right.

  • @DomCOuano
    @DomCOuano Год назад +1

    immediately thinking of "Friends With Benefits" and "No Strings Attached", both from 2011

    • @IsaacKuo
      @IsaacKuo Год назад +1

      And then later, stars of both movies play rivals in Black Swan.

  • @licmir3663
    @licmir3663 Год назад +5

    I vividly recall how insane the press was about the “Thin Red Line” because it was the return of a major director after years away from cinema and how countless famous actors wanted to work with him. The film came and went and no one cared. It was the year of Saving Private Ryan.

  • @seanhoutx
    @seanhoutx Год назад +3

    I remember 2 other movies that came out at the same time, with the same themes: BIG and VICE VERSA; and also MAJOR LEAGUE and BULL DURHAM.

  • @lucasglowacki4683
    @lucasglowacki4683 Год назад +2

    I expected to see “The Abyss” and “Deep Star Six” to be mentioned..lol. That’s the first one I always think of😂

    • @leesherman5192
      @leesherman5192 Год назад

      And "Leviathan" and "Lords of the Deep" and "The Rift." Has anyone ever figured out how that happened?

  • @Jllyrol311
    @Jllyrol311 Год назад +1

    'The Great Paul Giamatti' - Sick burn on Rufus Sewell!

  • @bijikedelai
    @bijikedelai Год назад +3

    Also how can you forget to mention in 2022 alone we get 3 Pinocchio renditions. 😂

  • @MistaTofMaine
    @MistaTofMaine Год назад +1

    Can't lie never heard of the illusionist will need check out. The prestige was an awesome movie.

  • @qwistie21
    @qwistie21 19 часов назад

    I love both films! They are both unique in their own way. The Illusionist is more of a love story. The cinematography is absolutely beautiful.

  • @shinobi-no-bueno
    @shinobi-no-bueno Год назад +1

    Both of these were amazing films. It seemed like 2005-2015 had a few "parallel thinking" movies

  • @danielversion1.035
    @danielversion1.035 Год назад

    I first noticed this phenomenon with "Drop Zone" and "Terminal Velocity" back in '94... and was obsessed with the idea for a while...

  • @rorylynch7775
    @rorylynch7775 Год назад +1

    They didnt come out the same year but Ashton Kutcher and Micheal Fassbender both did Steve Jobs biopics in 2013 and 2015, respectively. Despite Kucther looking far more like Jobs, Fassbenders performance was nominated for an Oscar while the Kucther biopic is only remembered solely for that comparison.

  • @Achilles789
    @Achilles789 Год назад +1

    This was crazy cause ive never heard of the prestige but I love the illusionist

  • @77sergiocon
    @77sergiocon Год назад +1

    Dante’s peak and volcano; White House down and Olympus has fallen come to mind as well

  • @stepanovicboro
    @stepanovicboro Год назад +1

    I think we got „friends with benefits“ and „no strings attached“ because ashton kutcher and mila kunis said both could do a movie like that with their celebrety crush and so we got mila kunis with justin timberlake and ashton kutcher with natalie portman and nobody can prove me otherwise 🤷🏽‍♂️😅😂

  • @graemeglebe263
    @graemeglebe263 Год назад +1

    There's also Enemy and The Double in 2013. Both twin films.

  • @macko4042
    @macko4042 Год назад +1

    I remember that “This is the End” and “The World’s End” came out around the same time as well

  • @DanCreaMundos
    @DanCreaMundos Год назад +3

    That's the thing, there's "much CONTENT being produced". It mostly isn't art anymore, just content to sell more subscriptions

  • @brianboese9884
    @brianboese9884 Год назад +4

    Would you consider Paul Blart and Observe and Report twin films? They were both comedies about a mall cop and both came out in 2009.

    • @Begabagle
      @Begabagle Год назад

      This is the true conspiracy. It goes all the way to the top or rather the head of local mall security. The winner will be decided in a court of food.

  • @tmdao89
    @tmdao89 Год назад +1

    I literally just rewatched the trailers for these films two minutes ago and this vid pops up. The algorithm be knowing 😅

  • @dudetheman3
    @dudetheman3 Год назад +2

    What about Pinocchio (2021) Pinocchio (2022) & Pinocchio (2022)? That was a weird time!

  • @erakfishfishfish
    @erakfishfishfish Год назад

    There’s even competing docuseries on American Gladiators that were recently released: one on ESPN and one on Netflix.

  • @MrKanejoe1
    @MrKanejoe1 Год назад +1

    Not sure if you showed it, but when you mentioned "a glitch in the Matrix" it reminded me that there was a Matrix-like movie that came out around the same time. The Thirteenth Floor (1999) also played with the idea of living in a simulated reality. Unfortunately, it was not executed quite as well as The Matrix.

    • @Hubris73
      @Hubris73 11 месяцев назад

      Dark City (1998) is also often considered a Matrix twin. A simulated reality storyline with a similar goth/leather aesthetic.

  • @kbaley
    @kbaley 11 месяцев назад

    I thought for sure the body swap movies of the late 80s would come up. In the span of 18 months, there were five of them (though Big is admittedly stretching the definition)
    - Like Father Like Son (late 1987)
    - Vice Versa (1988)
    - 18 Again (1988)
    - Big (1988)
    - Dream a Little Dream (early 1989)

  • @TheRodentSama
    @TheRodentSama Год назад

    This was why Dredd got screwed over by The Raid.
    They wrote Dredd in 2006, and eventually filmed it in 2010... but Dredd's budget was so limited, they couldn't get license funding for release and had to shelve the completed movie, until they got the money together.
    The script got leaked in 2010, and the producers behind The Raid got hold of it, and fast-tracked The Raid into production... pre-production, filming, post production, all done in 2010, and releasing in 2011.
    Meanwhile the completed Dredd movie was still sitting on the shelf waiting for funding, eventually releasing in 2012 and ended up being called a copy of The Raid.

  • @RodneySanders
    @RodneySanders Год назад +2

    2006 was a busy year for me... my head was down to the grind for most of it. I thought These Magic movies were the same LOL -- I thought they changed the name for the home version LOL