I was a Visualization Supervisor on Antman3. The Blight (with all the multiplying Scotts) was an insane sequence to figure out. The most challenging sequence of my career thus far for sure. We did so many versions. It was a blast though, we had so much creative freedom.
Very cool critique and review! I was the texture painter for Modok’s face. I appreciate you taking the time to talk about our big headed guy, we put a lot of hard work and cool tech into him. Keep up the great vids! I’ve been watching them for some time.
Wow, so you actually worked on the movie? That's wild! How long would it take to render out frames for a movie like this, and what resolution do they render them out at?
@@Paper_and_Light haha thank you! It’s a lot of work and a lot of fun. It depends on the shot for time and size, I believe most films are at HD or around that but there are many different film gates and aspect ratios out there. Are you in vfx as well? Best of luck to ya!
@@MattFredFry Thank you very much! I really enjoy characters and giant environments, I think they are a good challenge and there's a lot of creativity and detail you can put into them. Thanks for having a watch!
Tbh if anyone thinks MODOK looks off, than like they said it was a design mistake not VFX, because the VFX itself were impressive! I do wonder what other movies have you worked on and are you working on?
If I remember correctly, the director of Mouse Hunt (Gore Verbinski) went on to do The Ring and the first 3 Pirates of the Caribbean movies. He was working on a Bioshock movie, but it was scrapped because he wanted to film in a water tank and it would've been expensive
So about the T-Pain video, he did it all live on Twitch! He streams almost every day and he was working on Dream for months. The work he did on this is amazing.
I'm not into his stuff, but he's certainly one of the most legitimate working artists out there today - most of them aren't putting in near this level of work and trying to push their own skills
The grenade launcher in Wonder Woman is firing the entire grenade shell rather than just the grenade projectile. It would be like animating slow motion bullets flying through the air with the brass cases still attached to them.
Mouse Hunt is amazing! My favourite scene is when the mouse lures the cat that's hunting him to step into 4 mousetraps with each paw all at once, but not before snapping his tail with a 5th one. It's such a creative shot!
Fun fact about Mouse Hunt, the guy shooting nails into the wall is a comedian called Lee Evans who is super well known in the UK. Was genuinely one of the funniest stand-ups around at the time. He retired a few years ago after his manager passed away, though.
Bruv, They know who Lee Evans is 😂 He was in The 5th Element and a Jackie Chan movie.. A more fun fact is that he played as a CG dinosaur named "Zippo" in the tv show 'Dinotopia'. Which for a TV show the from 2002 the CG budget was nutty. Infact the whole cast for Mouse Hunt was class 👌👌 But so was Dinotopia's cast. VFX artists react to Dinotopia???
From what I remember they had multiple wrecked cars and they simply used a ratchet system inside the car to pull in the bodywork. I think it was just the body of the car without the frame. Pretty sure if you can get your hands on the laserdisc version they explained it in the directors track.
@@seedmoreuser Watched it with my buddy not too long ago, he explained it pretty well They had multiple prop cars, yeah. Most made of sheet metal for the burns and such, and even a proper working model for some of the crashes I think. BUT, they did have one plastic one for the repair scene at the end. If you find the explanation on the disc though and I turn out to be wrong, feel free to correct me.
The last episode of the Netflix Resident Evil series has quite possibly the best CGI crocodile ever put on screen, which is a weird brag but it is what it is
Seeing you guys discuss the VFX of MODOK and give your critiques about why some people may have been turned off to it in as civil a way as you did was such a nice change of pace from how most people would look at it nowadays, especially since their knee-jerk reaction is often to just screenshot one frame of it and go "WoW, iT lOoK bAd, MaRveL fElL oFf"
I feel like I'm crazy for loving the MCU version of MODOK, seems perfectly in tone with what I'd expect from the Ant-Man movies. And I don't quite get the hating it looking like the actor's face; it's supposed to be the same character so why wouldn't it? But to each their own, highlight of the movie for me though which might not be saying much.
@@supermax64They absolutely don't hold back with their punches... If they want to call something bad, that's what they do, look at all the other episodes, they have no problem punching against marvel or Disney, they simply recognized that Thanos really is a very different character than MODOK and while they didn't agree much with the choices they made they did recognize that the execution of those choices was well done.
The real issue with MODOK, and the reason why I think the crew didn't bash it, is creative, not technical. Technically speaking, it looks great, but someone somewhere made the choice of going with that strecthed-looking face and it made the whole thing look ridiculous to many people.
I watched 1984 and immediately got excited for corridor to tear it up and requested it in many videos. I even thought i missed it and they already went over it. Didnt know it would be 3 and half years later but i do appreciate it.
'Wonder Woman 1984" and "1984" are wildly different stories and your comment threw me for a loop until I figured out what you meant. That WW movie should never be referred to as just 1984, lol.
Good call. Lots of handoffs between techniques, including motion-control models, stop-motion, practical live-action, upscaled closeup models, the works. Also a great example of a VistaVision tilt-up matte painting at the end.
WW84 had so much potential but instead Wonder Woman essentially steals a dude's body, soul, apartment, and pretends it's dead Steve Rogers and then is like "Kristen Wiig you should not have wished to become a cat"
I was genuinely surprised that you guys hadn't done an episode on Christine. Classic John Carpenter, he knew how to use practical effects & overcome limitations of that time.
THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN is a movie, I have yet had anyone in my life talk about to me. Loved it as a kid in the 80s. Starring Lily Tomlin. The effects in that are spectacular from what I remember, some of the close call scenes were extremely hard to watch. Especially the garbage disposal scene.
I like how we went to "I could be sick, so I should probably stay 12 feet from other people" to "I am definitely sick, but let me just sit on this couch like normal"
Same with any major new disease I suppose. You keep distant from possibly contagious and momentarily non curably infected people, then return to normal after the proper amount of time, research and medicine is distributed to combat it and make it less of an issue. 🤷 The plague still exists, for example, but we fought it with proper medical equipment, time, research, and education. So it's not shocking at all from that perspective. 💁
@@ianglenn2821 By all the statistics we know, I'm not convinced what was happening in the hospitals was really a pandemic. The covid numbers are incredibly inaccurate.
I love these "just the crew" eps - like the guests are fun and all but there's something more free and really satisfying about this. I was feeling stuffy too and now I'm happy :)
So no one's going to talk about how hilariously delightful, suave and charming Wren was during the Bonsai shirt update?!👏 The 'cigarette' smoke and music was a hilarious touch, something out of a late mid to late 70's ad. 😂
Mousehunt… man oh man this brings back memories. I had the vhs of this and would always rewatch it religiously. My favorite part was Christopher walken screaming as he’s pulled through the freaking floorboards.
Thanks so much for looking at Cristine XD, its one of my gfs favourite movies and one of the first movies we watched together when I went to go visit her for the first time. I always wondered how the fixing car scenes were done and corridor has been my main inspiration for perusing a job in 3d, this means a lot to me, THANK YOU FOR NOTICING ME SAM XD
Speaking of old effects, have you guys seen House of Wax (2005)? The ending is a fun mix of old and new techniques that is kind of just jaw-dropping the first time you see it.
Christine was my favorite horror movie growing up and I never looked it up but one day my grandpa asked how they did that with the car and I just guessed “oh it’s probably just a fake car that they have hydrolics in to pull the car into itself and reverse the film in the movie “ so what I’m saying is when do you guys want me to come on the couch
ive been seeing your guys vessi ads since they started in the videos. Today is the day, a saw a more recent video where they talk about the overcast jacket and that almost convinced me but then this last vessi ad got me, i cant wait for my new jacket and shoes
Check out the explosion in The Grand Tour's newest episode called "Sand Job" when the snowmobile crashes into the fuel truck. It's the NEW best explosion ever committed to film. (it happens 1 hour, 27 minutes and 35 seconds into the episode) The explosion from 'Stealth' is good.. this one blows it away. James May (the presenter on the far right) jumps when it first goes off due to the shockwave and then the camera on the drone shaking makes it so fkn rad.
Hey guys, two new interesting Netflix releases: "Suzume" - Anime where one of the main characters turns into a walking childrens chair with only 3 legs (maybe interesting for animators reacts) "3 Body Problem" - sci-fi stuff - have a look at the boat scene in episode 5 :)
Please do react to "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.". Lots of robots, spaceships, time travel, gravitonium, Inhumans and of course more importantly Ghost Rider, Lola etc. It's got quite some stuff to get its own episode.
It would be *really* cool if they could get Mark Kolpack the VFX supervisor for the show on to react. He's pretty active on Twitter, and talked a lot during the show about getting stuff done on a shoestring budget.
I have a hot take that the design for M.O.D.O.K. was adequate if not satisfactory. It’s his writing and acting. If Daren was played straight and not for laughs he could’ve been a terrifying presence in the movie. Like all the times we see him make goofy faces or he just talks like Corey Stole out at brunch it makes sense fans were not pleased tbh. The design and cgi was great. All they had to do was make it serious and seem like an actual threat
I'm astounded you haven't seen Christine. it's one of the better Stephen King adaptations out there. One scene you may be interested in as well involves a gas station, an obligatory explosion, and Christine on fire chasing down her next victim.
Yeah with Marvel its usually the writing that falls not the visuals. Though, maybe that's why in the rare cases the visuals don't stand up it's more noticeable
I lived in fresno ca when I was a kid ,anyway mousehunt did filming down the road from my house. Super geto area too by city college. Forgot all about that till today. Thanks crew.
I miss the old Corridor Crew videos. In this 14 minute video we had 3 "built in" ads. 1 ad for shoes and 1 ad for your website another for your own Merch. Taking up almost 5 minutes leaving 9 minutes of video left. in between those 9 minutes have another 2 RUclips ad breaks. Not to mention the intro segment. and you're left with an extremely underwhelming 8 minutes of shallow "hey look at some old VFX" with barely any depth to the discussion any more. I wish you guys would put the effort back into these videos for RUclips. At least extend the time for all segments that are seemingly truncated into small 15 minute slots.
@@Coconut-219 I like Corridors other deep dive videos on random topics. But the VFX React videos now just seem like "VFX highlight of the week" rather than dissection of what we are seeing and why it may have turned out the way it did. its just "look this was cool from the 80's!" and that's it.
@@recover2077 that's because they're "saving" all the good content for their website which is just becoming disingenuous at this point. It's like their youtube channel has just become a "lite" version of what it used to be just to serve as a platform for ad revenue at the peril of content quality. If I see this again, I will definitely unsub because this video was not even worth the short af 14 mins it ran.
for the scene in Christine... you can see the cable tied to the underside of the hood - they are using a method similar to the little kids toys that collapse when you press in the bottom, one cable pulled through the floor of the car tied to all the corners you want deformed, then boom presto reverso and you have your shot.
Its great you covered that scene in Christine, was always very impressive. A cool film over all - John Carpenter and Stephen King, a winning combination
The Mouse and the Motorcycle is a move near and dear to my heart. I remember being in awe of this movie when I was a kid, at how were they able to do this haha!
There's a scene in the last episode of the Fallout series that when I saw I knew you guys would be breaking it down. The only hint I'll give is, "de-aging."
I gotta recommend the bridge scene from William Friedkin's Sorcerer. It's one of those scenes that you watch and don't understand how everyone made it out alive. Amazing scene and movie.
Oh gosh you guys missed the Mouse Hunt explosion! Probably one of the most satisfying explosion I've ever seen in film. Context, storytelling, pacing of course are great but the sound, visuals, timing is ugh 👌🏻😘 mwah!
Christine is a classic. I remember the repair scene when I first saw it long ago, wondering how they did it. And Christine on fire driving down the street is a cool shot.
With due all respect, I never wanted to know how they did the car repairing itself. This was the one movie that I didn't care/look into on how they did it. But good video and reaction besides the point. Keep up the good work fellas.
I remember reading the novel of Christine and the detailed narration of the cracks in the windows reforming was quite impressive. It's great to see they managed to catch the essence of all that in such an early film. I still havent seen the film though. Bet it's worth a watch.
I was a Visualization Supervisor on Antman3. The Blight (with all the multiplying Scotts) was an insane sequence to figure out. The most challenging sequence of my career thus far for sure. We did so many versions. It was a blast though, we had so much creative freedom.
probably one of the best sequences in the film
@@EthanRom Thanks Ethan! The team crushed it on that one.
Not only are the VFX on point but they're in service of a great character beat - no matter their differences, _every_ Scott wants to save Cassie.
one of if not the most well done sequence in the movie
I’m sorry your amazing work was tainted by the bad script
Very cool critique and review! I was the texture painter for Modok’s face. I appreciate you taking the time to talk about our big headed guy, we put a lot of hard work and cool tech into him. Keep up the great vids! I’ve been watching them for some time.
Wow, so you actually worked on the movie? That's wild! How long would it take to render out frames for a movie like this, and what resolution do they render them out at?
@@Paper_and_Light haha thank you! It’s a lot of work and a lot of fun. It depends on the shot for time and size, I believe most films are at HD or around that but there are many different film gates and aspect ratios out there. Are you in vfx as well? Best of luck to ya!
Wow your reel is super impressive!
@@MattFredFry Thank you very much! I really enjoy characters and giant environments, I think they are a good challenge and there's a lot of creativity and detail you can put into them. Thanks for having a watch!
Tbh if anyone thinks MODOK looks off, than like they said it was a design mistake not VFX, because the VFX itself were impressive! I do wonder what other movies have you worked on and are you working on?
If I remember correctly, the director of Mouse Hunt (Gore Verbinski) went on to do The Ring and the first 3 Pirates of the Caribbean movies. He was working on a Bioshock movie, but it was scrapped because he wanted to film in a water tank and it would've been expensive
A well done bioshock movie with a pirates of the Carribbean esque budget would be fucking amazing
He also did Rango, which is really well worth watching.
Mouse Hunt is one of my favorite movies from my childhood
@@andrew-rn9ui Yup. I wish I hadn't known about that almost-movie now, ugh...
@RyTrapp0 especially knowing 4 Expendables movies exist 😂
Just love how at 7:00 it is the whole M433 40mm grenade, shell and all, that is flying at her.
Facts lmao
Are you saying it shouldn't have been deflected so easily?
@Follow God:God loves you repent it will be worth it God bless you all💕💜♥️❤❤
@@Austin-t3kI think he's pointing out that it should've exploded and the shell doesn't fire out of the barrel, only the projectile does
"Here at Aperture Science, we fire the whole bullet. That's 90% more bullet per bullet."
So about the T-Pain video, he did it all live on Twitch! He streams almost every day and he was working on Dream for months. The work he did on this is amazing.
I'm not into his stuff, but he's certainly one of the most legitimate working artists out there today - most of them aren't putting in near this level of work and trying to push their own skills
The grenade launcher in Wonder Woman is firing the entire grenade shell rather than just the grenade projectile. It would be like animating slow motion bullets flying through the air with the brass cases still attached to them.
That fake child when she rolls gets me everytime I see it in slowmo, them replaying it almost killed me, it looks funnier each time 🤣🤣
The children were paralyzed with fear
Imagine being on set, apart of filming that, knowing full well just how much budget this movie had. Just wild.
@Follow God:God loves you repent it will be worth it God bless you all💕💜♥️❤❤
Mouse Hunt is amazing! My favourite scene is when the mouse lures the cat that's hunting him to step into 4 mousetraps with each paw all at once, but not before snapping his tail with a 5th one. It's such a creative shot!
Fun fact about Mouse Hunt, the guy shooting nails into the wall is a comedian called Lee Evans who is super well known in the UK. Was genuinely one of the funniest stand-ups around at the time. He retired a few years ago after his manager passed away, though.
And in fairness, I remember his act was so frenetic and high-energy he probably would've pulled a Tommy Cooper if he hadn't retired.
Bruv, They know who Lee Evans is 😂 He was in The 5th Element and a Jackie Chan movie..
A more fun fact is that he played as a CG dinosaur named "Zippo" in the tv show 'Dinotopia'.
Which for a TV show the from 2002 the CG budget was nutty.
Infact the whole cast for Mouse Hunt was class 👌👌
But so was Dinotopia's cast.
VFX artists react to Dinotopia???
Epic performance as 'Norm' in 'There's something about Mary'
A man that regurgitates comedy from the 1920's is one of the funniest standups? methinks you need to get out more.
I always remember him from Something About Mary.
I think i was the one asking for the autorepair scene from Christine. So cool to see you guys explaining it. Thanks a lot.
Thank you for finally doing Christine, I had been asking for that shot for so long. Saw it and had no idea how they pulled it off
Must have watched that movie 50 times. Great flick!!!
From what I remember they had multiple wrecked cars and they simply used a ratchet system inside the car to pull in the bodywork. I think it was just the body of the car without the frame.
Pretty sure if you can get your hands on the laserdisc version they explained it in the directors track.
@@seedmoreuser Watched it with my buddy not too long ago, he explained it pretty well
They had multiple prop cars, yeah. Most made of sheet metal for the burns and such, and even a proper working model for some of the crashes I think. BUT, they did have one plastic one for the repair scene at the end.
If you find the explanation on the disc though and I turn out to be wrong, feel free to correct me.
That effect is fantastic.
The last episode of the Netflix Resident Evil series has quite possibly the best CGI crocodile ever put on screen, which is a weird brag but it is what it is
Seeing you guys discuss the VFX of MODOK and give your critiques about why some people may have been turned off to it in as civil a way as you did was such a nice change of pace from how most people would look at it nowadays, especially since their knee-jerk reaction is often to just screenshot one frame of it and go "WoW, iT lOoK bAd, MaRveL fElL oFf"
The only difference is they're trying to maintain their contacts within the movie industry, otherwise they'd be as harsh as everyone else
I feel like I'm crazy for loving the MCU version of MODOK, seems perfectly in tone with what I'd expect from the Ant-Man movies. And I don't quite get the hating it looking like the actor's face; it's supposed to be the same character so why wouldn't it? But to each their own, highlight of the movie for me though which might not be saying much.
@supermax64 I mean they've had pretty harsh critiques about some movies as well
@@supermax64They absolutely don't hold back with their punches... If they want to call something bad, that's what they do, look at all the other episodes, they have no problem punching against marvel or Disney, they simply recognized that Thanos really is a very different character than MODOK and while they didn't agree much with the choices they made they did recognize that the execution of those choices was well done.
The real issue with MODOK, and the reason why I think the crew didn't bash it, is creative, not technical. Technically speaking, it looks great, but someone somewhere made the choice of going with that strecthed-looking face and it made the whole thing look ridiculous to many people.
I don't often but i genuinely laughed out loud in the theater at this 8:07 face reveal, it was just that ludicrous of an effect.
I watched 1984 and immediately got excited for corridor to tear it up and requested it in many videos. I even thought i missed it and they already went over it. Didnt know it would be 3 and half years later but i do appreciate it.
'Wonder Woman 1984" and "1984" are wildly different stories and your comment threw me for a loop until I figured out what you meant. That WW movie should never be referred to as just 1984, lol.
It's funny bwcause I didn't notice the visual issues when I watched it and ended up liking it
I'm so glad you guys at least brought up T-Pain, it would be incredible for you guys to get him in the studio
The vfx from "batteries not included" was awesome then and still holds up now!
That movie is so good! Its one of the few that gets me in the feels, when those sad spaceship scenes come in 😥
Wow, what a throwback. I remember loving that movie. Time for a rewatch for sure.
Back before there was "VFX" there was Miniatures, rotoscoping, motion control, and compositing.
I LOVE that movie.
Good call. Lots of handoffs between techniques, including motion-control models, stop-motion, practical live-action, upscaled closeup models, the works. Also a great example of a VistaVision tilt-up matte painting at the end.
@0:38 I rmember watching MouseHunt as a kid! I haven't seen this movie in years and completely forgot the name. Thanks Corridor crew!
WW84 had so much potential but instead Wonder Woman essentially steals a dude's body, soul, apartment, and pretends it's dead Steve Rogers and then is like "Kristen Wiig you should not have wished to become a cat"
I was genuinely surprised that you guys hadn't done an episode on Christine. Classic John Carpenter, he knew how to use practical effects & overcome limitations of that time.
Christine is an absolute banger of a movie and that scene of the car repairing itself always stood out to me as impressive.
A full minute of Jordan, thank you Corridor Crew.
Hey crew! “Marcel the shell with shoes on” has some awesome stop motion and compositing
THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN is a movie, I have yet had anyone in my life talk about to me. Loved it as a kid in the 80s. Starring Lily Tomlin. The effects in that are spectacular from what I remember, some of the close call scenes were extremely hard to watch. Especially the garbage disposal scene.
Wow! Been many years since I’ve seen that one. Not sure I’ve seen it since the 90s.
Rick Baker's first serious gorilla suit too!
Never heard of it
I think every GenX person on the planet knows the garbage disposal scene. Such a great film.
I am the same way with 1997 flubber
Matt was just there for the ad read but he still made me smile - Matt appreciation post love your work and attitude bro
I like how we went to "I could be sick, so I should probably stay 12 feet from other people" to "I am definitely sick, but let me just sit on this couch like normal"
Same with any major new disease I suppose. You keep distant from possibly contagious and momentarily non curably infected people, then return to normal after the proper amount of time, research and medicine is distributed to combat it and make it less of an issue. 🤷
The plague still exists, for example, but we fought it with proper medical equipment, time, research, and education. So it's not shocking at all from that perspective. 💁
it was the mortality rate... the hospitals filled up and people were not just sniffling, loved ones passed while gasping for air
@@ianglenn2821 By all the statistics we know, I'm not convinced what was happening in the hospitals was really a pandemic. The covid numbers are incredibly inaccurate.
So nice you guys featured Mouse Hunt, it was my very first movie I watched in a cinema, I'll never forget that one.
Thanks for putting the countdown timer on the sponsored segment 🙏🏼
I love these "just the crew" eps - like the guests are fun and all but there's something more free and really satisfying about this. I was feeling stuffy too and now I'm happy :)
You should look at "Inspector Gadget, 1999". Watched as a kid and it was fantastic then, I'd like to see how it held up over the years
I'm so happy they looked at Mouse Trap... I LOVED that movie. still one of my favorite movies from my childhood
2 ads? We're in the midst of 2 ads? Man, are we spoiled?
Noticed it too
Still easily skipable with episode bar 👌
WOW Mr.Electric from Sharkboy and Lavagirl is back in a Marvel film
HOLY SHIT It's been a long time I haven't see Mousehunt!! I used to loved that movie when I was kid! I might check it back again. TQ Corridor Crew!!
Same! Forgot it existed until I watched this video!
I know right
Man this brought back so many memories
this girl is always trying to sell me Vessi’s i swear 😂 rewatching videos and i always find a jordan vessi segment
I'm so glad they covered MouseHunt!
I loved this movie growing up and the mouse always felt so real
I have learned so much about appreciating the craft of moviemaking and vastly increased my enjoyment. Thanks, guys.
So no one's going to talk about how hilariously delightful, suave and charming Wren was during the Bonsai shirt update?!👏 The 'cigarette' smoke and music was a hilarious touch, something out of a late mid to late 70's ad. 😂
4/20 is around the corner so not surprised about this "limited" merch
I'm sick too, sucks being sick, but glad you guys popped up this episode. It makes the sickness just a bit more bearable! Love you guys!
I went through a obsession with Big trouble in little China when I was young it was and still is amazing 😂
Another awesome John Carpenter film (as was Christine)
Mousehunt… man oh man this brings back memories. I had the vhs of this and would always rewatch it religiously. My favorite part was Christopher walken screaming as he’s pulled through the freaking floorboards.
Mouse Hunt is one of my favorite childhood movies
Robocop was mine
Thanks so much for looking at Cristine XD, its one of my gfs favourite movies and one of the first movies we watched together when I went to go visit her for the first time. I always wondered how the fixing car scenes were done and corridor has been my main inspiration for perusing a job in 3d, this means a lot to me, THANK YOU FOR NOTICING ME SAM XD
I loved Mouse Hunt as a kid!
Super underrated imo
Speaking of old effects, have you guys seen House of Wax (2005)? The ending is a fun mix of old and new techniques that is kind of just jaw-dropping the first time you see it.
Christine was my favorite horror movie growing up and I never looked it up but one day my grandpa asked how they did that with the car and I just guessed “oh it’s probably just a fake car that they have hydrolics in to pull the car into itself and reverse the film in the movie “ so what I’m saying is when do you guys want me to come on the couch
Christine has so many crazy practical effects in it! I do hope you cover it again!
Love you guys so much!!!! I hope to see you at a meet and great I've day! ❤️
Yeah hehe
Try typing when you're sober.
Thank you for reminding me that Mouse Hunt exists. One of my favorite movies, and I never gave much thought to the VFX but they really are incredible.
I LOVE MOUSEHUNT!
How had I forgotten about that film it was amazing!
It's so much fun
ive been seeing your guys vessi ads since they started in the videos. Today is the day, a saw a more recent video where they talk about the overcast jacket and that almost convinced me but then this last vessi ad got me, i cant wait for my new jacket and shoes
I saw the "Christine" self-repair scene back in the day and was properly stunned. Pre-CGI effects still can be (are) aweseom.
"The Indian in the Cupboard" would certainly be interesting with its practical effects.
Love your work
I think this is the most genuine review on MODOK I've seen.
3:09 I audibly laughed at this scene. Like it felt like a Monty Python level of camp to just have kids playing in the road during a car chase
I have been waiting for this
Great vid. It's especially cool to see how much more comfortable Jordan is in front of the camera.
Stunt men reacts to the bathtub scene in mousehunt would be awesome!
Yall are one of my favorite youtube channels!
Thanks for the constant amazing content!
Check out the explosion in The Grand Tour's newest episode called "Sand Job" when the snowmobile crashes into the fuel truck. It's the NEW best explosion ever committed to film. (it happens 1 hour, 27 minutes and 35 seconds into the episode)
The explosion from 'Stealth' is good.. this one blows it away. James May (the presenter on the far right) jumps when it first goes off due to the shockwave and then the camera on the drone shaking makes it so fkn rad.
I can't believe you guys have done 130 of these already. I remember the first like it was yesterday!
Gotta be honest, the amount Marvel pays its artists are not marvelous at all
Mouse hunt brought back SOOO MANY childhood memories, I loved that movie!
Hey guys, two new interesting Netflix releases:
"Suzume" - Anime where one of the main characters turns into a walking childrens chair with only 3 legs (maybe interesting for animators reacts)
"3 Body Problem" - sci-fi stuff - have a look at the boat scene in episode 5 :)
I had Mousehunt on VHS as a kid and watched it countless times. Absolutely loved it. Lee Evans is a great comedian too!
MODOK face stills haunts my dreams
Good. Be afraid! BE VERY AFRAID!!
I was not expecting to see Christine this episode but I did and now I am happy
All the budget for ant man quantumania went in modok's recoil when cassie punched him.
I always enjoy seeing the vessi girl
Mousehunt is still one of my favorites
Mouse hunt is a film i didnt even realise id watched. I literally felt the memory build from the deep data banks of my mind
Please do react to "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.". Lots of robots, spaceships, time travel, gravitonium, Inhumans and of course more importantly Ghost Rider, Lola etc.
It's got quite some stuff to get its own episode.
It would be *really* cool if they could get Mark Kolpack the VFX supervisor for the show on to react. He's pretty active on Twitter, and talked a lot during the show about getting stuff done on a shoestring budget.
The Ghost Rider/HYDRA season is the best season in the whole show. I'd love to see reactions to that.
Mouse Hunt is forever a place in my heart from childhood. SUCH an amazing movie
Please react to indie virtual productions! SOOO many
I loved mouse hunt ❤️
I have a hot take that the design for M.O.D.O.K. was adequate if not satisfactory. It’s his writing and acting. If Daren was played straight and not for laughs he could’ve been a terrifying presence in the movie. Like all the times we see him make goofy faces or he just talks like Corey Stole out at brunch it makes sense fans were not pleased tbh. The design and cgi was great. All they had to do was make it serious and seem like an actual threat
I'm astounded you haven't seen Christine. it's one of the better Stephen King adaptations out there. One scene you may be interested in as well involves a gas station, an obligatory explosion, and Christine on fire chasing down her next victim.
I don’t think Quantumania deserved all the flak it got but Modok’s face is some serious uncanny valley shit
Yeah with Marvel its usually the writing that falls not the visuals. Though, maybe that's why in the rare cases the visuals don't stand up it's more noticeable
not really i think its really good done with path they decide to follow
The practical effects, and the comp shots, from A Bridge Too Far (1977) would make for an interesting exploration.
6:59 "We fire the whole bullet. That's 65% more bullet per bullet!"
how many ads are gonna make in this video? yizzzzz
just 3 :) it's all downhill from here
I lived in fresno ca when I was a kid ,anyway mousehunt did filming down the road from my house. Super geto area too by city college. Forgot all about that till today. Thanks crew.
I miss the old Corridor Crew videos. In this 14 minute video we had 3 "built in" ads.
1 ad for shoes and 1 ad for your website another for your own Merch. Taking up almost 5 minutes leaving 9 minutes of video left. in between those 9 minutes have another 2 RUclips ad breaks. Not to mention the intro segment. and you're left with an extremely underwhelming 8 minutes of shallow "hey look at some old VFX" with barely any depth to the discussion any more.
I wish you guys would put the effort back into these videos for RUclips. At least extend the time for all segments that are seemingly truncated into small 15 minute slots.
Yeah tbh FVX breakdowns is the only thing I still watch on corridor crew, the rest feels like reality-TV 'esque ad sludge.
@@Coconut-219 I like Corridors other deep dive videos on random topics. But the VFX React videos now just seem like "VFX highlight of the week" rather than dissection of what we are seeing and why it may have turned out the way it did. its just "look this was cool from the 80's!" and that's it.
@@recover2077 that's because they're "saving" all the good content for their website which is just becoming disingenuous at this point. It's like their youtube channel has just become a "lite" version of what it used to be just to serve as a platform for ad revenue at the peril of content quality. If I see this again, I will definitely unsub because this video was not even worth the short af 14 mins it ran.
@@thunderryu0494 yeah fr, subscribe to watch the actual episode. Frustrating
Who agrees MODOK is not threatening at all?
for the scene in Christine... you can see the cable tied to the underside of the hood - they are using a method similar to the little kids toys that collapse when you press in the bottom, one cable pulled through the floor of the car tied to all the corners you want deformed, then boom presto reverso and you have your shot.
We want Bollywood episode
Its great you covered that scene in Christine, was always very impressive. A cool film over all - John Carpenter and Stephen King, a winning combination
Why are you coming into work sick? Aren't you afraid of getting everyone else sick?
The Mouse and the Motorcycle is a move near and dear to my heart. I remember being in awe of this movie when I was a kid, at how were they able to do this haha!
There's a scene in the last episode of the Fallout series that when I saw I knew you guys would be breaking it down. The only hint I'll give is, "de-aging."
Ooh my god! I forgt about Mouse Hunt and just how good it was! Im glad yall took a look at it.
I remember a movie called the faculty from 1998. It has pretty bad VFX. Good movie though. Would recommend to react to!!
I FREAKIN LOVED MOUSE HUNT BACK IN THE DAY
I gotta recommend the bridge scene from William Friedkin's Sorcerer. It's one of those scenes that you watch and don't understand how everyone made it out alive. Amazing scene and movie.
Mouse hunt is a movie i loved as a kid and i randomly remember it once every like 3 years and makes me want to rewatch it
Oh gosh you guys missed the Mouse Hunt explosion! Probably one of the most satisfying explosion I've ever seen in film. Context, storytelling, pacing of course are great but the sound, visuals, timing is ugh 👌🏻😘 mwah!
Referring specifically to the "bug bomb" explosion as there's 2 in the film 😅
Christine is a classic. I remember the repair scene when I first saw it long ago, wondering how they did it. And Christine on fire driving down the street is a cool shot.
With due all respect, I never wanted to know how they did the car repairing itself. This was the one movie that I didn't care/look into on how they did it. But good video and reaction besides the point. Keep up the good work fellas.
The Rescuers Down Under. A movie I watched with my kids. There's a sequence involving the eagle, "Marahute", I think- that took my breath away.
I remember reading the novel of Christine and the detailed narration of the cracks in the windows reforming was quite impressive. It's great to see they managed to catch the essence of all that in such an early film. I still havent seen the film though. Bet it's worth a watch.
It rocks. John Carpenter!