Upon completion of Hell's Angels, Howard Hughes had the world's largest film archive of modern airplanes conducting dogfight maneuvers with combat-experienced pilots. The way of the future. The way of the future. The way of the future.
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There are so many amazing and monumental stages in Howard Hughs' career and personal life that were brilliantly recreated...This particular scene sits high on my list.
@@Chimpiin They were truly visionary propaganda peddlers. Mr. Hughes was an just an Inventor, but note that he chose to create,& not program with his vision. In the end, they were all eaten by much larger sharks.
@@youdontownmesodealwithit7925 Yeah Leo is actually tall. And just so you know Howard Hughes meant to be taller than anyone in the movie because he is 193cm!!!!
What is missing from this discussion, the need for cameras wasn't for more angles. The FILM couldn't be changed while in the air. He had to pick up a whole camera to keep shooting. and thje LENGTH of the shoot, per camera, was very limited. Remember it's not electric, it's a winded mechanism.
There were only 10 Technicolor cameras in existence when MGM shot GWTW and they insisted on having every one of them. Real lace was used on the southern belles undergarments though no one saw it. So he was not the only one who liked perfection in his films. They just don't want to help him. Imagine if Howard had had a better support network the sky was already the limit for him.
A similar situation was is Kubricks Dr strange Love the round table in the VIP bunker had green felt on it because he wanted make it seem as they were playing poker with the world. People didn’t understand why because the movie was purposely shot in black and white
Just a tip from someone formerly in the Business. Technicolor and Panavision didn't sell cameras. Big studios rented their cameras. Still do, so this scene was a little fakey to me.
he needs them because the FILM in camera ...it's LENGTH...was very short and you can't "change" the film in the airplane.... you have to be in a completely DARK room to change or it "over-exposes" the film and it's gone.... ...and all the work, is gone. today they use "story boards" to work out the shots and angles. Howard was making one of the first 'live action" film and so the methods were being worked out. It cost Howard $25,000 per day to shoot scenes that he never used in the movie.
To me, this scene is like an old school humble brag. Howard doesn’t really need the extra cameras. He’s just letting the biggest d!cks in Hollywood know that his is bigger.
Thank you for saying that. Stanley is my uncle. We were so proud of his acting career and miss him dearly. He would have been so happy to know that he had as many fans as he did.
From Wikipedia: For the first 52 minutes of the film, scenes appear in shades of only red and cyan blue; green objects are rendered as blue. This was done, according to Scorsese, to emulate the look of early bipack color films, in particular the Multicolor process, which Hughes himself owned, emulating the available technology of the era.
Looks like that same Cigarette Girl that HH propositions a bit later in the movie is very prominent - like 4 or 5 different times - in this cut. Hope she got paid for all those appearances.
@@user-uw3fr7cd9z Yes, that's correct. He was also in Rush Hour, I Am Sam, Candyman, Bulworth, Fools Rush In, The Truth About Cats And Dogs, Birdcage, The Fan. He was also on a couple of episodes of Entourage, Six Feet Under, Curb Your Enthusiasm. He made a successful career in the tshirt business but acting was he passion. Thank you recognizing his work. My family and I appreciate that and Uncle Stanley would have been so touched.
Upon completion of Hell's Angels, Howard Hughes had the world's largest film archive of modern airplanes conducting dogfight maneuvers with combat-experienced pilots. The way of the future. The way of the future. The way of the future.
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@@drawincode1800 Can't go wrong with that mantra!
He makes John Ford look like an amateur
The guy who played Mr Mayer was incredible in this scene. So charismating and free.
Agreed, he stole the entire scene...
There are so many amazing and monumental stages in Howard Hughs' career and personal life that were brilliantly recreated...This particular scene sits high on my list.
I wish Howard Hughes could see how bad MGM is tanked over the years he probably would have a good laugh 😂
Have his holdings fared much better since?
@@Chimpiin They were truly visionary propaganda peddlers.
Mr. Hughes was an just an Inventor, but note that he chose to create,& not program with his vision.
In the end, they were all eaten by much larger sharks.
He did see it go bankrupt in the 70s, he died in 76
He had the freedom to experiment because he wasn't shackled by being told it was impossible.
@@TheFirstGoomba filthy rich richest man in the world at the time
@@patthonsirilim5739 Howard Hughes wasn't, NOR has ever been, the richest man in the world. AT ANY TIME.
@@SuperChuckRaney actually he was for a time a very SHORT time
@@SuperChuckRaney By the mid-1950s he was easily in the top-10 worldwide. And arguably *the richest man in 1966 after he sold his TWA stock
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Think of what miracles Howard would have filmed had he had access to GoPros!
The movie is perfect aside from one thing: Howard Hughes was on average a head taller than everyone else surrounding him.
That's to show his head was in the clouds
Leo is 6 feet(maybe 5'11 1/2). Not bad. Howard was 6'4. Hey, what can you do? I'll take Leo's acting talent.
@@jonathanblaze1648 Yes, Leo is 6 ft. Kate Winslet said he is 6'1 in a talk show, and yeah Howard Hughes is way taller than Leo
@@youdontownmesodealwithit7925 Yeah Leo is actually tall. And just so you know Howard Hughes meant to be taller than anyone in the movie because he is 193cm!!!!
@dvamateur The movie is a biography, not an imitation contest.
What is missing from this discussion, the need for cameras wasn't for more angles. The FILM couldn't be changed while in the air. He had to pick up a whole camera to keep shooting.
and thje LENGTH of the shoot, per camera, was very limited. Remember it's not electric, it's a winded mechanism.
I wonder how Howard felt about the chosen people
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There were only 10 Technicolor cameras in existence when MGM shot GWTW and they insisted on having every one of them. Real lace was used on the southern belles undergarments though no one saw it. So he was not the only one who liked perfection in his films. They just don't want to help him. Imagine if Howard had had a better support network the sky was already the limit for him.
Good thing they didn't. If he made more movies he might not have messed with his planes as much.
A similar situation was is Kubricks Dr strange Love the round table in the VIP bunker had green felt on it because he wanted make it seem as they were playing poker with the world. People didn’t understand why because the movie was purposely shot in black and white
Drill bits! LOL
Yes! "Drill bits"...LMAO!
Matthew Kleid my favorite part
his father developed a groundbreaking design amen
Boy Miramax sure was fun while it lasted.
sex
1:41 "shake that thing"
All those wonderful people lived just to be re-lived on screen by Leo.
The way of the future. The way of the future. The way of the future.
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Handsome Leo DiCaprio
1:21 DRILL BITTS
От души братанчик) Снимай еще, мне нравится!
Just a tip from someone formerly in the Business. Technicolor and Panavision didn't sell cameras. Big studios rented their cameras. Still do, so this scene was a little fakey to me.
I haven't watched this movie in a long time, exactly why did he need 26 cameras?
he needs them because the FILM in camera ...it's LENGTH...was very short and
you can't "change" the film in the airplane.... you have to be in a completely DARK room to change or it "over-exposes" the film and it's gone.... ...and all the work, is gone.
today they use "story boards" to work out the shots and angles.
Howard was making one of the first 'live action" film and so the methods were being worked out.
It cost Howard $25,000 per day to shoot scenes that he never used in the movie.
To me, this scene is like an old school humble brag. Howard doesn’t really need the extra cameras. He’s just letting the biggest d!cks in Hollywood know that his is bigger.
Because his bit dogfight scene is coming up. Didn’t you watch the video?
That was Harvey Weinstein as Mayer's sidekick. Surprised no one noticed.
No it wasn't.
I imagine the MGM guy in a bath robe in a hotel room door way just stroking it to some poor wanna be street sitting drying on the edge of the bed.
stroking what?
Damn what a sick thought.
@@maxten his cock
I feel like she was trying to say something clever; it just came off as gross.
Harvey Weinstein would be proud
R.I.P. Stanley DeSantis
Thank you for saying that. Stanley is my uncle. We were so proud of his acting career and miss him dearly. He would have been so happy to know that he had as many fans as he did.
@@nikkikartch9756 Amen xoxoxo god bless LEO amen
Come in with the camera.
Show me all the lenses. Show me all the lenses. Show me all the lenses.
Edit all the film. Edit all the film.
He was filming 'bullet time'.
HELLO MR. MAYOR..
HAVE YOU SEEN MY HELLS ANGEL ??
Why is the background so "bluish"?
I think it was to resemble the half-fake colorization attempt of 1920s movies.
From Wikipedia: For the first 52 minutes of the film, scenes appear in shades of only red and cyan blue; green objects are rendered as blue. This was done, according to Scorsese, to emulate the look of early bipack color films, in particular the Multicolor process, which Hughes himself owned, emulating the available technology of the era.
@Dick Hang-Out what a dick
It looks like through historic colorization of era's films, through technology so to speak, they narrate about Howard's maturation.
Looks like that same Cigarette Girl that HH propositions a bit later in the movie is very prominent - like 4 or 5 different times - in this cut.
Hope she got paid for all those appearances.
Baby your a starr..
Brilliant Minds have always encountered Violent Opposition.
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I note Trixie the cigarette girl in the background....nice editing!
Louis B Mayer is such a jerk, just give him the damb cameras.
He actually was a jerk, by most historical accounts.
0:33 It makes sense with 24 cameras you can film only catfight - woman wrestling with 26 cameras you can film air battle dog fight :)
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That's right! That's my late Uncle Stanley.
@@nikkikartch9756 he was also in Ed wood right?
@@user-uw3fr7cd9z Yes, that's correct. He was also in Rush Hour, I Am Sam, Candyman, Bulworth, Fools Rush In, The Truth About Cats And Dogs, Birdcage, The Fan. He was also on a couple of episodes of Entourage, Six Feet Under, Curb Your Enthusiasm. He made a successful career in the tshirt business but acting was he passion. Thank you recognizing his work. My family and I appreciate that and Uncle Stanley would have been so touched.
Eu gostaria de assistir o filme completo e dublado em Portugues
Howard should've spoken jiddish to them.
or russian
Now trouble time BOY.....you...
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this flower stink magnulia.