The vaccine actually did him increased strength, durability and adrenaline response. Go back and watch the gorilla scene. It not only modified the genome to be translucent, but enhanced it to be further durable as well. The trade off, was the increased aggression. Which is why bacon slowly descends into madness. The same way the gorilla slowly went into a rage. Bacon displays superhuman strength and durability the entirety of the movie after the vaccine. So it’s really not a “plot hole” it’s how the vaccine modified the body. They also have regenerative abilities assumably, which is why he doesn’t die or succumb to the injuries. It’s also hinted at by the fact the vaccine is made of starfish/reptilian dna. Which are known to regenerate/can withstand massive amount of damages without death.
Hollow Man movies never gets old. Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth Shue, Josh Brolin, etc are all total legend. Respect to directors, developers, actors & all teams involved created this true Masterpiece. 😊
Hollow Man isnt really a story about a modern day invisible man so much as it is about the most resilient mf alive. Burned, bludgeoned, electrocuted, exploded, dropped, and he still had the strength for more
"Should we take time to make sure this monster is dead, after several fake out deaths already?" "Nah, I'm sure it's fine. What are the chances that he's faking his death for the 7th time?"
"How do we stop this plugged in electrical machine from operating with its plug plugged into the wall in an outlet we can easily reach and unplug?" "There's no time! Let's run down the hall and spend several minutes climbing through and elevator shaft!"
@@gaynzz6841If the spinning makes the nitroglycerin explode, and the machine getting unplugged would prevent the spinning... How would it explode instantly?
I never saw this movie, but I remember as a kid watching Batman The Animated Series, where Batman uses the same tactic with water to reveal a guy using invisibility tech XD
@@ghost_1054From other comments, I haven’t seen the movie, the invisible serum also makes you stronger and faster but also more aggressive. So likely he’s just a superhuman now.
@@TheJasonmanguy Then the gorilla would've destroyed that cage, easily, like do you know how dangerous apes are, they're strength are 8 time than men, I don't think a regular body builder can do that
Yeah, they did not overdose it, used it in a real environment, they paid attention not only to the CGI, but how it interacts with its environment, lights, colors, blurs, and there are no unrealistic camera movements, plus there were still films, not digital cameras.
I think being shocked is what help with him going back partially visible just like the gorilla when they done cpr, they just didn't notice that. If only they knew that when trying to bring him back fully from the beginning he wouldn't lost his mind
He didn’t lose his mind, he realised he could do whatever he liked and let his real deep down Machiavellian personality out, every man has it, it’s just about whether you ever have the chance to let it lose
This is probably a goof-up in the writing but if you want to be charitable, you can assume that the centrifuge ran on some battery that would kick in once unplugged. Yes that's probably not how real life centrifuges work but it's not that hard to believe in something like that in a world where invisibility serums exist.
@asslan8930 I did a scene where the invisible man is twirling the girl's hair around with his fingers and a lot of scene where I added the back of his collar and the inside of his rubber mask seen through the eye holes..
I once stumbled upon this movie towards the end. I couldn't find this movie for the life of me, until the RUclips recommendations brought me her. Thanks RUclips😊
When I saw this many years ago, I thought "That's a pretty light fluff movie full of movie cliches." In 2024 I'm like "I miss when movies felt like movies." I can't describe what's different here but it's missing from 95% of what is made today.
I'm probably projecting here but I think these are the reasons in no particular order of importance: 1. Very little, if any, digital color correction. The colors that you see are mostly a result of actual lights and objects in the set itself. This always felt far more immersive to me. 2. Real film so there's that hint of grain. 3. No wacky camera movements. 4. No slow mo. 5. Effects are used to actually depict things that other (normal human) characters would see in that scenario. 6. Plot that's not convoluted for its own sake. 7. No speechy dialogue/monologue that's made to explain all the meaning behind things. I've actually read the script for this movie and there's a scene where Sebastian paraphrases/recites TS Eliot's poem "The Hollow Men" to try to tie that to his situation. You can guarantee that if this movie were made today, that scene would have been included in the final cut. This is all I got for now but I'm sure there's other points as well.
I remember seeing this as a child!! But I didn’t know the title because i hadn’t learned how to speak yet. I can’t believe it would be recommended to me 20 years later!
This was a cool movie, and despite the unfortunate demise of most of the scientists, the ones that survived were more responsible for this invisible experiment to begin with. Did they deserve to survive? Probably not Did they deserve to die? No really Overall, an amazing movie, with a bitter sweet ending.
@@eins2001 Lol no. Don't use your movie knowledge. There are two mainly used systems. Dry or wet. Meaning one has the pipes allready filled with water, under pressure. There are small glass plugs in every sprinkler that break at a certain temperature. Meaning they go off individually. The dry system, is also pressurised, but with air. If one glass plug breaks, the air compressors will turn on and try to keep the pressure. Some systems only release the water, when a manual button on the wall is pressed. And some need also smoke. But when it switches the water valve open, still, the only sprinkler that ejects water is the one with the broken plug.
When he hit the electrical grid it would have channeled through him into that body of water and into those two as well. Maybe diluted effect but no way it didn't effect them.
Idk why this movie scared me. I felt like he was so evil and that someone invisible can come get me lol that and honestly those visuals of the KB and the gorilla going invisible where nuts for me
Electricity finds the path of least resistance. They had shoes with rubber soles, while Mr Glass over there was naked. The electricity surged through the water (low resistance) covering the floor while mostly ignoring the more insulated shoes and clothing (high resistance) on the others.
How the hell did he survive all of that!? The 3rd degree burns on his whole body I could semi-understand, adrenaline is one hell of a drug and could of at least helped him stay conscious long enough to get away, but everything after is just crazy. Bludgeoned in the back of the head, electrocuted while soaking wet, blown up by nitro glycerin, and still managed to walk to the elevator and climb up. To hell with the girl, homie should of been a bouncer or hired gun with durability like that.
I actually didn't understand that being a hollow body doesn't give super durability, but the man survived electricity, at least 3 degree fire injury
Maybe the formula had those complements to give you extra skills
@@Mario_Momero4474 Hidden perk skills ..!
the woman also survived a lot of damage. don't underestimate the power of plot armour.
The vaccine actually did him increased strength, durability and adrenaline response. Go back and watch the gorilla scene. It not only modified the genome to be translucent, but enhanced it to be further durable as well.
The trade off, was the increased aggression. Which is why bacon slowly descends into madness. The same way the gorilla slowly went into a rage.
Bacon displays superhuman strength and durability the entirety of the movie after the vaccine. So it’s really not a “plot hole” it’s how the vaccine modified the body.
They also have regenerative abilities assumably, which is why he doesn’t die or succumb to the injuries. It’s also hinted at by the fact the vaccine is made of starfish/reptilian dna. Which are known to regenerate/can withstand massive amount of damages without death.
Yeah, you’d think there would be some side effects to being invisible? 🤔
The cgi in this movie really good for the year of 2000.
Which is why it was nominated for best visual effects at the 2001 Oscars but was (undeservedly) beaten by Gladiator.
No. It's crazy fake looking.
@@honkeykong9563 Lots of modern day crap cgi way worse than this
@@honkeykong9563 Said by someone who didnt actually watch the movie when it came out
The mummy for me, still pretty good to this year except the mummy return, it's bad
Interesting that the only two characters to survive are the ones that share the responsibility for everything in the first place.
Karma houdini?
At least they weren't mad like Sebastian
Isn't a little bit excessive to kill the guy when he tried to escape ?
@eliottdeletraz97 Well, he tried to kill them first. They had no choice.
And they took care of that responsibility.
Hollow Man movies never gets old. Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth Shue, Josh Brolin, etc are all total legend. Respect to directors, developers, actors & all teams involved created this true Masterpiece. 😊
🤮🤮🤮🤢🤢🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮
How many are there?
It was a dud
@@wiseowlproductions2 there was also other actress as well that was mentioned
ah yes, pyro counters spy
He literally looks like charple spy from emesis blue
He had the spycicle on him
Hollow Man isnt really a story about a modern day invisible man so much as it is about the most resilient mf alive.
Burned, bludgeoned, electrocuted, exploded, dropped, and he still had the strength for more
what about the woman? nobody talks about all the things she survived
@@gaynzz6841she burned him she didn’t get burned
I swear there was some super soldier formula in that mix
Meanwhile it only took a single bullet to take out the OG invisible man.
Sooo, Rasputin?
"Should we take time to make sure this monster is dead, after several fake out deaths already?"
"Nah, I'm sure it's fine. What are the chances that he's faking his death for the 7th time?"
you must be a blast at parties
@@TheStealthDawgnah stupidity is immersion breaking
@@newtybot i bet you can't watch any movies then
@@gaynzz6841 Yeah :( That actually is true, I haven’t been able to watch a movie start to finish since Pacific Rim lol
To be fair he was electrocuted, no one survives that
The fact he still survived from getting hit from the back, electrocuted and burn is bs.
it looks like his skin literally grows back because he went back to being invisible after the first burn
Insane people do wild shit like that all the time
@@xChimkinI think that's supposed to be the dead skin falling off
@@mastatheif9909 he had a latex skin suit on to make him visible
@@WEWILLNVRREST ah so it was that
Ah yes, explosions having animal roars
Yup just like in Zorro lol
I thought I was hearing things...
Mandolorian did too
I miss that stuff about old movies. So much more interesting and emotionally engaging than explosion_24.wav
The animal sounds in the background are the animals in their cages. I could be wrong though lol
Why is he so durable? He takes insane damage throughout this movie
Very underrated movie, pretty cool visuals for his time
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Yeah, and it's said because the movie wasn't met well critically at the time, which lead to Paul Verhoeven to quit Hollywood.
"How do we stop this plugged in electrical machine from operating with its plug plugged into the wall in an outlet we can easily reach and unplug?"
"There's no time! Let's run down the hall and spend several minutes climbing through and elevator shaft!"
@TeslaRockin kinda feels like a “naked gun” parody kind of clip. lol
…remember those movies?
Never underestimate the power of lazy writing
stop it, and make it explode instantly. great plan!
@@gaynzz6841If the spinning makes the nitroglycerin explode, and the machine getting unplugged would prevent the spinning...
How would it explode instantly?
@@qaaris4280 In physics it's called inertia.
I never saw this movie, but I remember as a kid watching Batman The Animated Series, where Batman uses the same tactic with water to reveal a guy using invisibility tech XD
“Peek a boo”
Right before Batman beats the breaks off him.
1:57 he went from Kevin Bacon to Crispy Bacon
How the fuck did he not die
@@ghost_1054From other comments, I haven’t seen the movie, the invisible serum also makes you stronger and faster but also more aggressive. So likely he’s just a superhuman now.
@@TheJasonmanguy Then the gorilla would've destroyed that cage, easily, like do you know how dangerous apes are, they're strength are 8 time than men, I don't think a regular body builder can do that
@@TheJasonmanguy So a lesser version of the invisible man from The Boys.
@@KSmithwick1989 Yeah cuz isn’t that guy in The Boys bulletproof. His skin is super durable and stuff. Essentially if Luke Cage was invisible.
CGI made in 2000 still looking nice in 2024.
Yeah, they did not overdose it, used it in a real environment, they paid attention not only to the CGI, but how it interacts with its environment, lights, colors, blurs, and there are no unrealistic camera movements, plus there were still films, not digital cameras.
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@@HunGerMovies I think this is the last example of an R-rated movie having the best effects of the year.
I think being shocked is what help with him going back partially visible just like the gorilla when they done cpr, they just didn't notice that. If only they knew that when trying to bring him back fully from the beginning he wouldn't lost his mind
He didn’t lose his mind, he realised he could do whatever he liked and let his real deep down Machiavellian personality out, every man has it, it’s just about whether you ever have the chance to let it lose
@@In_the_shed "Every man is an insane serial killer sex weirdo deep down" is a bizarre take.
@@AlastairCreedIs it though? We all have the Potential to be that, whether we do it is a different matter
@@AlastairCreed nah like seriously that's pretty fuckin wild😭😭
Sebastian Shaw, Madelyn Stillwell and Thanos
No
Yes
What
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@@CapsizedCloud no
Making that electro-magnet was brilliant that's a very clever escape and a smart script.
9:35 Now THAT should do it! What a royal pain in the neck that dude is!
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Oh God I hate the cliche of dropping your weapon near a badguy after hitting them once. I haaaaaate iiiiiit
In fairness, why would you expect someone who got bludgeoned in the head with a crowbar to immediately get up like nothing happened.
@@ll1ll1ll1ll1ll Stranger things have happened. I've even heard of people getting up after being shot like 20 times by police.
Yeah, that made me roll my eyes into the back of my head. As Deadpool would say, that's just lazy writing.
I guess unplugging the spinning machine would've been to hard.
The spinning machine is called a centrifuge. Pass it on. 👍😉
that would have made it explode even sooner. you know how nitroglycerin works, right? ANY sudden change in momentum will set it off.
@@gaynzz6841 He meant unplugging it before it started spinning.
You know, as an average scientist would
Or maybe just breaking the glass and removing the vials
This is probably a goof-up in the writing but if you want to be charitable, you can assume that the centrifuge ran on some battery that would kick in once unplugged. Yes that's probably not how real life centrifuges work but it's not that hard to believe in something like that in a world where invisibility serums exist.
Remember people. He's wearing a false skin. That isn't his flesh burning
Right, but there's still the heat factor. It would hurt like a son of a bitch.
I worked on the special digital effects for this movie-- years ago-- but I've never seen the whole movie!
Ooo, what exactly you been working on. The vfx still look great
@asslan8930 I did a scene where the invisible man is twirling the girl's hair around with his fingers and a lot of scene where I added the back of his collar and the inside of his rubber mask seen through the eye holes..
@@moseshoward7072 wow that's cool, are you still working in this industry? How can i find your works
That guy got burnt, beaten and electrocuted and he still kept going... he has the power of a simp.
2:30 bro got turned into darth vader
I once stumbled upon this movie towards the end. I couldn't find this movie for the life of me, until the RUclips recommendations brought me her. Thanks RUclips😊
2024 and the CGI still a masterpiece
They made great movies back then, Hollywood is in the gutter nowdays, complete woke garbage
Those effects were FIRE!
When I saw this many years ago, I thought "That's a pretty light fluff movie full of movie cliches."
In 2024 I'm like "I miss when movies felt like movies." I can't describe what's different here but it's missing from 95% of what is made today.
I'm probably projecting here but I think these are the reasons in no particular order of importance:
1. Very little, if any, digital color correction. The colors that you see are mostly a result of actual lights and objects in the set itself. This always felt far more immersive to me.
2. Real film so there's that hint of grain.
3. No wacky camera movements.
4. No slow mo.
5. Effects are used to actually depict things that other (normal human) characters would see in that scenario.
6. Plot that's not convoluted for its own sake.
7. No speechy dialogue/monologue that's made to explain all the meaning behind things. I've actually read the script for this movie and there's a scene where Sebastian paraphrases/recites TS Eliot's poem "The Hollow Men" to try to tie that to his situation. You can guarantee that if this movie were made today, that scene would have been included in the final cut.
This is all I got for now but I'm sure there's other points as well.
"Nitro, We dont have time" you mean 16sec is not enought to open the lid preventing the machine from starting, or just unplug it? 😂
He locked it and smashed the keyboard. Anything would have set off the explosion.
I remember seeing this as a child!! But I didn’t know the title because i hadn’t learned how to speak yet. I can’t believe it would be recommended to me 20 years later!
Nah, that slide-n-spray she did at the elevator was tough 🥶
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This movie was dope!!! I really liked. Allways.
"we can't stop it!" oh, so the centrifuge was what..atomic powered? UNPLUG IT.
Is unstable unplugging it once it start run would have make it explode.
@@GKOYG_and_KAAF_is_epic umm… no. Even if it started unplugging it would only cause it to slow down gradually.
Вращается механизм с бутылками, работающий от розетки.
Персонажи: мы не можем это остановить.
Вдруг центрифуга работала от встроенного аккумулятора
@@ordinarymechanism4761 снять крышку, сбросить клеммы...
@@ordinarymechanism4761 а наху-зачем центрифуге аккумулятор?
bro has 100th degree burns and still fights :d
That's a surprisingly durable and pain-resistant hollow man
That’s wild that in addition to becoming invisible, he also became super durable
Full of action, enjoyed, must see the complete film.
The “AAaaAhHhHhH!” down the elevator shaft is sending me😂
"I'll show you god" Commits war crime
Me at 6:41 :
“That’s not how fire works!”
..
“That’s not how elevators work!!!”
1:59 that was sick, she aint playin lmao
Human torch spin off is lookin great
I love the flammable canisters that look exactly like fire extinguishers... That would make for a horrible mishap if supplied to the wrong area
he'll just survive that too lol
Always make sure the monster is actually dead
This was a cool movie, and despite the unfortunate demise of most of the scientists, the ones that survived were more responsible for this invisible experiment to begin with.
Did they deserve to survive? Probably not
Did they deserve to die? No really
Overall, an amazing movie, with a bitter sweet ending.
CRISPY!
In a crunchy sorof way😊t
In a crunchy sort of way.
the raging smokeless fire at the bottom of a elevator shaft that seems to not eat all of the oxygen in the shaft
Yes because they fire in the elevator shaft wouldn't have scorched them and suffocated them almost instantly....
God you guys are boring.
man, all the movie doesn`t make any sense, lol enjoy the fiction.
You must be fun at parties
It's a movie, damn...
Did you not see invisible mf survive being burned alive and electrocuted in like 3 minutes
What's the title of the movie
Can't you read?
Hollow Man.
Really? It's in the video title.
Electric
Shocks only hollow not others while all around is watering,
But not lies,
Is this a haiku
That is a myth. You are not shocked by touching water. Or all eels in Planet Earth will have died.
Kevin Bacon is a legend
That was spectacular!
On the contrary, I’ll show YOU , God.
The Hollow Man truly is "hollow" on the inside.
What the actual fuck dude, that water scene looks amazing
Favorite Parts: 1:57, 2:02, 2:12, 2:13, 2:15, 3:33, 3:37, 3:40, 3:42, 3:47, 3:50, 4:20
Because you are a dumb cocksucker! Sebastian should have lived!!!
3:23 that's not how sprinklers work... They don't all turn on.
Uhhh, yeah they do
@@eins2001 Lol no. Don't use your movie knowledge.
There are two mainly used systems.
Dry or wet.
Meaning one has the pipes allready filled with water, under pressure. There are small glass plugs in every sprinkler that break at a certain temperature.
Meaning they go off individually.
The dry system, is also pressurised, but with air.
If one glass plug breaks, the air compressors will turn on and try to keep the pressure.
Some systems only release the water, when a manual button on the wall is pressed. And some need also smoke.
But when it switches the water valve open, still, the only sprinkler that ejects water is the one with the broken plug.
@@MrSpacelyynerd.
@@_jebthesheep3319 what's your point?
From the Great Paul Verhoeven.
"Go to hell?" She couldn't come up with a better line than that? I would have said something like, "I will never see you again." (ba-dum-TSSSSSS)
LMAOO I LOVE THIS
rare footage of pyro doing its job.
He would’ve been in way too much pain to fight
4:20= Heavy metal concert 😂
What is the name of this movie
Hollow Man.
imagine elevator cables could just be detached like that lol
When he hit the electrical grid it would have channeled through him into that body of water and into those two as well. Maybe diluted effect but no way it didn't effect them.
Great movie still havent seen hollow man 2
This movie gave me nightmares when I was child lol!
Idk why this movie scared me. I felt like he was so evil and that someone invisible can come get me lol that and honestly those visuals of the KB and the gorilla going invisible where nuts for me
So this is how springrtap burned
Is it possible for elevator to go up after explosion?
Toller film.macht spass
May I ask why his body stared to reapered when he got electrocuted?
Man she made her own Freddy Krueger minus the dream invasions. Imagine the burns we didn't see from that.
bumm, bumm...greatest movie ever...🥱
The movie is going to be 25 yrs
Movie nme
Can you read the name of this movie is in the title of video
4:22 um.... how would that have not electrocuted the man and woman also? Did a 3rd grader write this?
Electricity finds the path of least resistance.
They had shoes with rubber soles, while Mr Glass over there was naked.
The electricity surged through the water (low resistance) covering the floor while mostly ignoring the more insulated shoes and clothing (high resistance) on the others.
@@qaaris4280 oh, well, if the water was shallow I could see that.
That was a mad film
Sebastian's death looks like T1000's death from Terminator 2
Cremation 1:58
movie name please
Hollow Man
4:24 considering, they´re all standing in that water, i wonder, why not all 3 of them aren´t toast.
They weared rubber laced shoes probably alsl the hollow man was bare feet
That does it. If I ever build a lab, I'm going to make sure the centrifuge has a power cord you can pull.
i remember watching this film and my heart was racing
Why can you see his eyes at the end, when hes falling? Were his eyeballs burned? If so, how could he see?
My fervorite movie is hollowman ❤️💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
LOL at the thumbnail 😂
Well, it does seem like that evaluator's next stop was Hell.
this movie should get a part 2 ! that sebastion is not dead and returns
I'll be back.Terminator forgot something 😂
i love This Movie
The music sounds like something out of Innerspace
She's so resourceful!
Two opportunities to kill the guy, and twice, they just turn their back and walk away without checking if he's actually dead.
2:34 Most likely all that plastic would have been burned with his skin, third degree burns
Good CGI for the time! 👍🏼
How the hell did he survive all of that!? The 3rd degree burns on his whole body I could semi-understand, adrenaline is one hell of a drug and could of at least helped him stay conscious long enough to get away, but everything after is just crazy. Bludgeoned in the back of the head, electrocuted while soaking wet, blown up by nitro glycerin, and still managed to walk to the elevator and climb up. To hell with the girl, homie should of been a bouncer or hired gun with durability like that.
Perhaps the formula that turned him invisibility boost his stamina and reduced the pain feeling