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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024

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  • @CorridorCrew
    @CorridorCrew  Месяц назад +66

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    • @ruizma9826
      @ruizma9826 Месяц назад +4

      React to the CGI from The Killer by David Fincher. one scene in particular are the shots with Michael fassbender's character driving a moped in Paris.

    • @Mono56ayesha6
      @Mono56ayesha6 Месяц назад +5

      Kalki 2898 AD VFX breakdown

    • @FM-nm4ng
      @FM-nm4ng Месяц назад +3

      Two things:
      1) The Corridor Crew should do an episode fixing the bad CGI of the Blood God from the end of the movie, "Blade".
      2) Wren should know that on average, you are approximately 3 feet away from a spider at any given moment.

    • @alexanderf8451
      @alexanderf8451 Месяц назад

      THANK YOU for warning about the spiders. THANK YOU.

    • @JamesTyrrellOnline
      @JamesTyrrellOnline Месяц назад +1

      Please, please react to the Sci-fi vfx and stunts Hardcore Henry, it's one of the few first person perspective fi!ms out there and they have a load of behind the scenes videos so you can see how they did things!

  • @wadewilson6509
    @wadewilson6509 Месяц назад +1750

    The drivers not caring about the killers on the arc de triomphe is the most realistic element of this scene. Paris is hell.

    • @yannsalmon2988
      @yannsalmon2988 Месяц назад +67

      I think the life expectancy of a pedestrian on the Arc de Triomphe roundabout must be about 5s…
      What’s least realistic is that I doubt that you have enough room to do a 360° around another car, especially with an American muscle car.
      But more than that are the lack of crazy vibrations on the cars from the paved road.
      Plus the fact that it’s such a high risk spot for terrorism that there are armed military units at all time in this place that would secure it and engage very quickly.

    • @andreas4010
      @andreas4010 Месяц назад +14

      ​@@yannsalmon2988there's a pedestrian tunnel to get to the arc btw

    • @heniiku
      @heniiku Месяц назад +47

      No you need to run through traffic. Part of the experience!

    • @stinkyweezle
      @stinkyweezle Месяц назад +19

      Was about to say this. I've never been on a taxi ride in Paris where we didn't hit something, and in each case, no shits were given by either driver.

    • @ourkeving
      @ourkeving Месяц назад

      ​@@andreas4010I wish I had known that! lol

  • @alvintollah
    @alvintollah Месяц назад +1218

    How fucking cool are films that modern vfx artists are still confused at figuring out effects utilised in the 40s?!!

    • @37Kilo2
      @37Kilo2 Месяц назад +76

      I think it's because back in the days before CG, they had to improvise and come up with creative ideas to execute those shots. These days, artists are so heavily reliant on CG that they rarely really have to think of those creative tricks to get their shots.
      It's like how we build structures now, relying on heavy equipment, but back in Egypt, they built pyramids with very primitive techniques to move massive sandstone blocks. I'm not sure if we even know the exact methods they used to build them, but we have a pretty good idea. Humans just invent methods to make their work easier and eventually forget the old methods with time.

    • @gavinderulo12
      @gavinderulo12 Месяц назад +31

      ​@@37Kilo2modern CGI is all about creative problem solving.

    • @jasonblalock4429
      @jasonblalock4429 Месяц назад +36

      Also, a lot of the time the VFX weren't well documented. Just folks on-set or in post-production coming up with weird crap that worked, and never wrote down their techniques. So even today, people have to guess at what they were doing.

    • @thatcherfreeman
      @thatcherfreeman Месяц назад +10

      It's that they're aware of the tools available in the 40s. Those shots would be reasonably easy to do in modern compositing, but obviously that doesn't inform you as to what had to be done to get that shot at that level of quality eighty years ago.

    • @YayaFeiLong
      @YayaFeiLong Месяц назад +12

      @@gavinderulo12 Agreed, a better point would be to say that modern VFX is about a different sort of creative problem-solving than pre-CGI VFX was. I daresay they almost aren't even the same field anymore. So of course modern VFX artists would struggle to figure out pre-CGI VFX, they deal with different problems

  • @daito5114
    @daito5114 Месяц назад +123

    Having a shot I animated on infested featured here while Niko says the spiders look really good is probably one of the coolest thing that happened to me this year!
    Especially since it was the first movie I worked on as an Animator

  • @NosyZRosie
    @NosyZRosie Месяц назад +212

    Having experienced traffic at the Arc de Triomphe, I can confirm that the other drivers not caring about the gunfight is possibly the MOST realisting aspect of this scene.

  • @QuirkyView
    @QuirkyView Месяц назад +150

    "I did not hide spiders under the couch" is a wild thing to have to say seriously

    • @halloweendad
      @halloweendad Месяц назад +2

      They were crawling out of the TV.😂

  • @cardiffst
    @cardiffst Месяц назад +21

    That Bette Davis clip is genuinely one of the most impressive things you’ve ever featured.
    I’m speechless. Speechless! I have no speech!

    • @Isnogood12
      @Isnogood12 Месяц назад +3

      Good thing you can still type!

  • @NosyZRosie
    @NosyZRosie Месяц назад +63

    I think a really cool episode idea would be breaking down hologram VFX from over the years. How has the style evolved along with the techniques?

  • @filmdetective
    @filmdetective Месяц назад +187

    Guys. I live in Paris. I know the the Arc de Triomphe roundabout (l’Etoile) by heart… this sequence is 100% perfect… really… the light environment, the street texture, everything

    • @makatron
      @makatron Месяц назад +8

      Some were actually shot in Paris, just not all of it to avoid needing permits to close it down longer periods of time.

    • @lartisan6274
      @lartisan6274 Месяц назад

      its look 100% fake, like a old game, some blur etc like mission impossible, car choregraphie

    • @v0ldy54
      @v0ldy54 Месяц назад +1

      Final result looks like crap tho, the physics of the stunt is garbage because of the wirework

    • @TheBS1000
      @TheBS1000 Месяц назад +1

      Look at the road texture, then look at how smoothly those cars are driving and drifting. On roads like that, the tires on those cars should be bouncing as they go over those bumps. Even if the bumps are small. The moment I saw those cars moving so smoothly, it completely shattered that element of the illusion.

    • @lartisan6274
      @lartisan6274 Месяц назад

      since when to " Paris " cars " keep distance " of each other, can do the same scene, more intense, with more simplicity, its make me feel nothing.

  • @Isnogood12
    @Isnogood12 Месяц назад +6

    I'm so so so SO happy you clearly warned about the spiders. Thank you!

  • @el3venth_
    @el3venth_ Месяц назад +6

    Here is a great effect to check from 1942: In the final scene of Casablanca (1942) the mechanics visible behind Bogart and Bergman were actually Little people hired to make the Cut-Out plane in the background look real.

  • @billveusay9423
    @billveusay9423 Месяц назад +119

    As a french person, I'm really glad you covered Infested! Most of our cinema is either comedies or familial dramas, and it's so cool to see a young director like Sébastien Vaniček tackle a genre that we don't often see made in France, especially one that requires quality VFXs and SFXs, and knock it out of the park like this. And now if everything goes well, he's gonna direct the next Evil Dead movie, and I couldn't be happier for him. I'm also studying to work in the film industry (I'm in 3D animation school) and that makes me very hopeful.

    • @Daniel-Rosa.
      @Daniel-Rosa. Месяц назад +2

      May God bless your career, brother! We'll meet at a French movie set!

    • @MaticTheProto
      @MaticTheProto Месяц назад +1

      I wish we in Germany made such movies, but recently it’s all stupid comedy/dramas as well here :(

    • @odjob77
      @odjob77 Месяц назад +2

      It was funny for me to watch this film because when I saw the building, I was like 'hey I know this one" because I live like 200m from this building.
      The first half of the movie was really good, I did loose interest for the second half. Nevertheless it was technicaly on point, Sébastien Vaniček did a good job on this one overall.

    • @lartisan6274
      @lartisan6274 Месяц назад

      none watch french movie because its look like french movie

    • @MaticTheProto
      @MaticTheProto Месяц назад

      @@lartisan6274 learn to spell first lol

  • @Ford_prefect_42
    @Ford_prefect_42 Месяц назад +449

    3:19 I legit was actually looking for a ping pong ball 🤣

    • @Scorpshee
      @Scorpshee Месяц назад +6

      Same. XD

    • @thespicemelange.1
      @thespicemelange.1 Месяц назад +6

      What does that exactly mean though? Where they patched/taped the actual film together?

    • @jrdiggie3382
      @jrdiggie3382 Месяц назад +25

      @@thespicemelange.1she put her foot down and back up while the other “actor” kept moving. It’s called a “ping pong” like how a ping pong goes back and forth really quick. Idk if it’s an actual film term but that’s how they used it in this context.

    • @thespicemelange.1
      @thespicemelange.1 Месяц назад +13

      @@jrdiggie3382 makes sense, would have been nice if they explained it for people unfamiliar with their nomenclature. Oh well I guess that's what the comment section is for...

    • @broklond
      @broklond Месяц назад +4

      It's a pretty self explanatory analogy imho

  • @rkyrmnd
    @rkyrmnd Месяц назад +4

    That clip from A Stolen Life is amazing, pure filmmaking ingenuity!

  • @anthonypastor7194
    @anthonypastor7194 Месяц назад +2

    @corridorCrew I know this movie is played out, but I rewatched the first spider man movie and I can’t get over the fact that the entire scene where spider man dodges green goblin’s shuriken blades in the fire house scene is entirely CGI. It’s looks PERFECT

  • @Ford_prefect_42
    @Ford_prefect_42 Месяц назад +197

    I love watching you guys react to old movies. It's so amazing what they did back then

    • @mikesilva3868
      @mikesilva3868 Месяц назад +5

      I was watching when worlds collide it was a movie from the 50s good effects for its time 😊

  • @kareningram6093
    @kareningram6093 Месяц назад +49

    That clip from "A Stolen Life" was legit mind-bending. It's so cool how well it still holds up today.

  • @NerdGlasses256
    @NerdGlasses256 15 дней назад +1

    12:40 I LOVE Japanese tactical dialogue. It sound so professional, and since there are a lot of really good japanese voice actors, they really give off the feeling of tension, and panic, or my personal favourite, the stohic and stern instructions, with a loot of weight.

  • @nullset11
    @nullset11 Месяц назад +2

    This was one of the funnier episodes y'all have done--your chemistry is so infectious!

  • @bulbaboi420
    @bulbaboi420 Месяц назад +117

    You guys should check out Trials and Tribble-Ations from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. They stich together footage from the original TOS tribble episode with new footage, Forrest Gump style. It's one of my favorites of the series, and I'd love to hear your take on how they accomplished the effects and how you think they did! Great show as always, guys!

    • @samsignorelli
      @samsignorelli Месяц назад +15

      "We do not speak of it to outsiders..."

    • @thepayne7862
      @thepayne7862 Месяц назад +7

      That would be a good thing to react to. I would like to see them react to special effects from tv shows, since they have a lot smaller budget to work with compared to movies.

    • @samsignorelli
      @samsignorelli Месяц назад

      @@thepayne7862 Hell....they should react to fan films like "Prelude to Axenar."

    • @corey2232
      @corey2232 Месяц назад +6

      DS9 in general would be cool to look at, especially it's space battles in the later seasons.
      They were very impressive for 90's TV

    • @98081
      @98081 Месяц назад

      Yeah, I remember being stunned how well they were able to integrate the new footage with the old, it's nearly perfect.

  • @RattleCanShenanigans
    @RattleCanShenanigans Месяц назад +24

    Aww man... I felt genuinely bad for Wren during that Infested clip! Thank you for your sacrifice, sir!!

  • @marcfuchs6938
    @marcfuchs6938 Месяц назад +1

    Wren has been my all time favorite of the Corridor Crew. =) If I could, I would like to meet him as much as any other person I'd badly wanna meet. His reaction to the spider unveal was so nice.

  • @nathandust
    @nathandust Месяц назад

    I have always been a cinema fanatic, but you guys opened a new doorway to how I view movies. I just would like to say thank you.

  • @xaviermontalban717
    @xaviermontalban717 Месяц назад +32

    I realized the road was fake the moment I saw it. There's no way he'd be drifting that smooth over cobblestones

    • @TheBS1000
      @TheBS1000 Месяц назад

      Exactly. Also, in real life there would have been too much traffic there to pull that off.

  • @Fifteenth_
    @Fifteenth_ Месяц назад +235

    As an arachnophobe myself, I can understand Wrens pain. Had to scroll down here to avoid looking myself.

    • @darkhalahula
      @darkhalahula Месяц назад +7

      on god, i watched a bit and the moment he yelped with that spider crunch sound i had to pause and nope out.

    • @MichaelPallada
      @MichaelPallada Месяц назад +1

      Same here, I scrolled and started reading comments.

    • @Werewolf914
      @Werewolf914 Месяц назад +4

      I guess this is a bad time to mention I wanted a pet Tarantula as a kid because they're cute and fluffy, Jumping Spiders are also adorable

    • @Hawk_of_Battle
      @Hawk_of_Battle Месяц назад +4

      I was ok with the fake spider shots from that movie, but the moment they started doing close ups on real spiders I noped outta there!

    • @JunkyardBashSteve
      @JunkyardBashSteve Месяц назад

      same. I flinched a couple times and then gave up and fast-forwarded thru that whole part

  • @luprogaming9928
    @luprogaming9928 Месяц назад +3

    Do one on data time plssssss, such an underrated channel, they need this so baddd

    • @DataTime27
      @DataTime27 Месяц назад

      I / we are down 😁

  • @rockprairiegardens
    @rockprairiegardens 5 дней назад

    @ 2:00, the slowdown of Niko masked in while admiring the mask on Stolen Life 💯

  • @ShrodingersDog
    @ShrodingersDog Месяц назад +25

    I don't know if you've already watched it but Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow was entirely shot on blue screen and had almost everything else added in

    • @Novarcharesk
      @Novarcharesk Месяц назад +2

      You could REALLY tell too 😅

    • @peterstangl8295
      @peterstangl8295 Месяц назад +2

      I'm 100% sure they know about that movie. They should talk about it in an episode though.

    • @ShrodingersDog
      @ShrodingersDog Месяц назад +2

      @@Novarcharesk The movie is so stylized that it works for me!

  • @jackpayne1861
    @jackpayne1861 Месяц назад +30

    by referencing the magicians’ tricks you’ve revealed in past episodes to expound upon new revelations, you guys are building a new media literacy database for young creators to glean insight from. thank you for this treasure.

  • @joshj8360
    @joshj8360 Месяц назад +1

    I found another transformers bad vfx shot that I think alot of people don't know about and you guys should react to! In age of extinction in the final battle, Cade starts shooting at Lockdown hiding behind a brick wall, for a very brief second, a random person appears in frame right next to Cade and vanishes. think it might be a fun one to look at so I hope you come across this!!

    • @joshj8360
      @joshj8360 Месяц назад

      The scene is at 2:25

  • @fekkakidriss6562
    @fekkakidriss6562 Месяц назад

    M under so much drugs but m watching the episode because you guys helped me alot becoming a cg artist in a country where there is no vfx industry in the first place. M getting so much projects and am able to help my parents and little brother financially bcs of you guys. You showed me that if you love something and you work hard enough you can make a living out of it! So thank you guys!!! I meant evey word

  • @gordonbrinkmann
    @gordonbrinkmann Месяц назад +25

    "They use twins" Yep, the very famous actress Bette Davis and not quite so famous twin sister Dotty Davis 😆

    • @lisah-p8474
      @lisah-p8474 Месяц назад +6

      Lmao I was also laughing at this! Yes, Bette and Bitty Davis had a long, storied career in vaudeville with a tapdancing routine until a runaway circus lion mauled Bitty's feet. Bette began acting, but Bitty would only do roles that let her sit down. True Hollywood story. 🤞

    • @Isnogood12
      @Isnogood12 Месяц назад +1

      @@lisah-p8474 So Bitty was basically Steven Segal?

    • @lisah-p8474
      @lisah-p8474 Месяц назад

      @@Isnogood12 see also: Cameron Mitchell 🤣

  • @raymondortiz1748
    @raymondortiz1748 Месяц назад +20

    Atlas “looks” good. But turning the Japanese Dub on is BRILLIANT!

    • @kruleworld
      @kruleworld Месяц назад +1

      You can watch in English. J-Lo's performance isn't nearly as bad as Sam is expecting. in fact i'd say Jen did really well.

    • @peterstangl8295
      @peterstangl8295 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@kruleworldi think they're expecting the dialogue to be bad, not necessarily the performance

    • @jbritain
      @jbritain Месяц назад +2

      ​@@kruleworld it's not great

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf Месяц назад +3

      @@kruleworld The acting isn't the problem. It is the script

    • @TheColinStein
      @TheColinStein Месяц назад +1

      It doesn't look like Japanese audio is an option in the US.

  • @lukeh6367
    @lukeh6367 Месяц назад +2

    The bridge scene from Sorcerer 1977.
    An amazing bit of filmaking. Definitely should check it out

  • @technewsfortechnoobs
    @technewsfortechnoobs Месяц назад

    God....I remember watching the special Netflix preview of Atlas that still had a TON of pre-vis work still in it...and it was absolutely HILARIOUS to watch! Good to see the finished version looks so good now.

  • @TomVCunningham
    @TomVCunningham Месяц назад +10

    In the 1997 movie THE BORROWERS there is a scene in which a full size kid places a tiny person is inside a fish bowl and their figure is distorted appropriately. There are other cool effects in the movie also.

  • @vikrubenfeld5909
    @vikrubenfeld5909 Месяц назад +15

    You called for suggestions recently. I thought the acting on the part of the CGI ape in Umbrella Academy has been quite good. It might be fun to interview people from the show to find out how they did such a good job.

  • @mrg0th1er83
    @mrg0th1er83 Месяц назад

    These old special effects from way back are my favourite to break down. Even when they are not perfect they are always impressive.

  • @Zireaells
    @Zireaells Месяц назад

    I would love to see an entire episode dedicated to prehistoric planet. Especially diving in to how/why some shots look SO incredible and realistic, and then some have such a weird uncanny valley feeling. Especially the episode with the snow!

  • @walshmabob1834
    @walshmabob1834 Месяц назад +119

    That render of Wren is amazing

    • @TheShofy
      @TheShofy Месяц назад +40

      wrender if you might

    • @zidani.s6712
      @zidani.s6712 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheShofy Beat me to it

  • @dederekt
    @dederekt Месяц назад +32

    You should do an entire video dedicated to 2 actors on the same screen - oldest, to Parent Trap to something more recent like Legend. The evolution of it is amazing!

  • @johanfredriksvendsen8482
    @johanfredriksvendsen8482 Месяц назад

    Easily my favorite part of these weekly videos is when they go through some of these very old scenes where the filmmakers really had to use their imagination and planning and did something or created an effect that decades later is still challenging.

    • @Isnogood12
      @Isnogood12 Месяц назад

      I'm still baffled by that movie a while back where they had three pairs of actors getting married, all of them clones, and then they had text appear from the sides floating in the air. Which was ridiculously cool to see how it was done.

  • @uselessfarmer
    @uselessfarmer Месяц назад

    I almost worked on this one, I'm so glad that you guys are covering this

  • @Demasx
    @Demasx Месяц назад +15

    The excitement un-puzzling the Bettie Davis clip was infectious 😂

  • @eveningdreamermusic
    @eveningdreamermusic Месяц назад +24

    you guys should look at the amazingly cheesy effects in House (1977) the japanese horror movie. there's a girl being eaten by a piano that's amazing.

    • @jasonblalock4429
      @jasonblalock4429 Месяц назад +3

      House is great, but I'm not sure if there's much for them to talk about. From a technical standpoint, the VFX were incredibly primitive and it's easy to see how they were done. But they were absolutely perfect for the insane tone the movie was going for.

    • @Isnogood12
      @Isnogood12 Месяц назад +1

      @@jasonblalock4429 Yeah but this should be about bad and great cgi and recently it seems we only get great ones.

  • @carlsoll
    @carlsoll Месяц назад

    Wow 😮 that *1st* one was Awesome! Just full of great stufff

  • @Keksakallu
    @Keksakallu Месяц назад

    Following on from the Bette Davis clips, you could probably do a whole episode about twin effects - "Dead Ringers" (1988), "Big Business" (1988), "Legend" (2015), "The Parent Trap" (1961 & 1998), "The Prisoner of Zenda" (1937), "Adaptation" (2002), "Living with Yourself" (2019)... I mean there are LOADS to choose from.

  • @williamle-ed2nk
    @williamle-ed2nk Месяц назад +26

    the clip from 'a stolen life' has another ping pong at the start just before the sitting lady puts the cigarette in her mouth.

    • @JibbSmartGD
      @JibbSmartGD 23 дня назад

      I saw that too -- must be stalling for the two shots to synchronise better

  • @yampeku
    @yampeku Месяц назад +12

    There is a documental about Emilio Ruiz Del Río, a very famous Spanish matte painter that worked on films such as conan or the earlier dune, where they reveal the techniques used, very impressive craftsmanship!

  • @Thomas_H._Smith
    @Thomas_H._Smith Месяц назад

    If you want some extra cool old school cloning effects, please check out the movie "Cover Girl" (1944).
    There's a scene where Gene Kelly dances with a semi-transparent version of himself. It has everything, cloned actors, moving shots, the clones overlapping each other, and handling the same props. It's absolutely mind blowing.

  • @langleymneely
    @langleymneely Месяц назад +1

    One older FX scene that stumps me is in Predator 2. There are many scenes worth checking out BUT the one I recommend is the clip where an invisible Predator walks through water in an alley as a person reacts. The film came out in the late 80s and used practical effects, love to hear your thoughts!?

  • @KlyeKlyeKlye
    @KlyeKlyeKlye Месяц назад +12

    I'm constantly blown away by the ingenuity of classic films, pure magic!

  • @ZombieByte
    @ZombieByte Месяц назад +7

    i love the strat of changing the movies language, because i often watch stuff in other languages and when i read the subtitles im like "well thats worded kinda wierdly but im sure its just getting lost in translation" whereas if i watch an english dub im alot more critical of the dialogue and word choice

    • @jon1913
      @jon1913 29 дней назад

      It's brilliant. I don't think I could sit through an entire movie of J-Lo acting like a middle aged action hero but changing her into the live action avatar for a crazy anime movie makes the entire thing tolerable. Before seeing this video I had no interest in the movie, now I'm getting pumped to watch it.

  • @Adjustvolume
    @Adjustvolume Месяц назад

    Watched Army of Darkness for the first time the other night. They had some really cool practical and visual effects in that film. Really liked the cloned miniatures. I think most of it was green screen but it also looked like they built and oversized set for the "mini clones" to run around on.

  • @FEARisCOLD
    @FEARisCOLD Месяц назад +23

    Out of all the reacts they do here these are always my favorite. Just the 3 guys. I just wish they were longer.

    • @JunkyardBashSteve
      @JunkyardBashSteve Месяц назад +1

      I mean, they are longer on their website

    • @FEARisCOLD
      @FEARisCOLD Месяц назад

      @@JunkyardBashSteve Yes I know but I mean on here.

    • @ValirAmaril
      @ValirAmaril Месяц назад

      you can't know how long they are, can you?

    • @AndrewDembouski
      @AndrewDembouski Месяц назад

      The last few have maybe been shorter in case of copywriting issues. With Marvel, music videos, Netflix, they’re less likely to make longer videos if they get demonetized for copyright

    • @Isnogood12
      @Isnogood12 Месяц назад

      Can't be any longer because the algorithm only pushes short vids.

  • @user-bf8ud9vt5b
    @user-bf8ud9vt5b Месяц назад +15

    I'm in Australia. Any given moment there's 200 spiders within 10 metres.

    • @mrcydonia
      @mrcydonia Месяц назад

      And they all have enough venom to kill 300 men. Everything in Australia wants to hurt and/or kill you. Even platypuses are venomous (the males, at least).

    • @Isnogood12
      @Isnogood12 Месяц назад +2

      There's a reason why I live as far away from Australia as I can.

  • @JerryFlowersIII
    @JerryFlowersIII Месяц назад

    The way the made John Wick there is pretty smart.
    The viewers focus is the people so noticing the CG backdrop is way less likely than noticing an uncanny person.

  • @sealdoggydog
    @sealdoggydog Месяц назад +1

    The blows in John Wick 4 all felt so real that I came out of the cinema with a black eye, broken nose and three fractured ribs

  • @specialk314
    @specialk314 Месяц назад +8

    That stunt car looks like the Cybertruck lol

  • @flippert0
    @flippert0 Месяц назад +13

    That shot from 'Stolen Life' is some gorgeous pre-CGI FX!

    • @GoetiaTV
      @GoetiaTV Месяц назад

      I’m so curious about the process of it. No computers, did they animate a matte? what were the layers/composites, what did it look like before being processed.

    • @Kythyria
      @Kythyria Месяц назад +2

      ​@@GoetiaTV Pre-computer compositing of this type was often done with an optical printer, basically a device that copies movie film to movie film, with a third strip or still frame interposed. That third strip is the matte, which indeed was animated, but the part that moves is some simple black and white shapes, so it's relatively easy to do. Then you make a negative copy of the matte. That way, by repeatedly exposing the same film with the positive and negative mattes, you can combine two layers without getting a weird ghostly look from multiple overlapping exposures.

    • @GoetiaTV
      @GoetiaTV Месяц назад

      @@Kythyria I would love to take a class that would give me access to that type of equipment. just for the tactile, optical, chemical, mechanical understanding of it.

  • @leoelliondeux
    @leoelliondeux Месяц назад

    instant iconic episode. the fact that it's at episode 140 is fucking awesome

  • @crimetimeproductions6340
    @crimetimeproductions6340 Месяц назад

    The BASH drones and space scenes from Netflix's "Don't Look Up" are pretty phenomenal

  • @zeno6111753
    @zeno6111753 Месяц назад +22

    I share Wren's fear of spiders. Really suprised he didn't stomp the one that came out from underneath the sofa. Nevermind, he did. Good job!
    And the movie, I have to watch it...

    • @cube2fox
      @cube2fox Месяц назад +1

      Wait no don't watch it

    • @zeno6111753
      @zeno6111753 Месяц назад

      @@cube2fox is it that bad?
      I'm ok with movies scaring me :)

    • @p_ash2591
      @p_ash2591 Месяц назад

      ​@@zeno6111753 It's really good actually, but...
      There's A LOT of spider !

    • @DenezP
      @DenezP Месяц назад

      @@zeno6111753 I have a huge arachnophobia but still went in theatre to see Infested. It kinda helped to battle the fear, and the movie is well made nevertheless. I'm glad we keep making such great genre/horror movies in France !

  • @amazer1404
    @amazer1404 Месяц назад +157

    I thought it was Kalki's VFX breakdown at first when looked at the thumbnail.😅😅

    • @shortsguy4661
      @shortsguy4661 Месяц назад +5

      Same 😁😁

    • @Karanvaghela423
      @Karanvaghela423 Месяц назад +3

      ❤❤

    • @naturejokes
      @naturejokes Месяц назад +2

      😂same

    • @sriaman5738
      @sriaman5738 Месяц назад +16

      Just in case, if anyone from the 'crew' sees this comment, the movie name is 'Kalki 2898AD' because there is also a movie named 'Kalki'.

    • @abhish_ek1177
      @abhish_ek1177 Месяц назад +2

      🙋‍♂️

  • @rogueroggie
    @rogueroggie Месяц назад +1

    Plz look at the Labyrinth with David Bowie. It was released in 1986, and it’s the first scene that shows David Bowie/Goblin King. It’s when he’s holding the crystal ball and then turns into a snake. Another part to look at is when he then throws the snake onto Sarah. It’s pretty cool you guys should look at it :)

  • @Kaice88
    @Kaice88 Месяц назад

    nice well rounded video!

  • @Adriano_leal
    @Adriano_leal Месяц назад +5

    The thing that we may not realize about the effects on the old films is that the concept of pausing, going back and checking what happened wasn’t a thing, in a way it must felt like someone doing a magic trick in front of you

  • @worldofgreenhell
    @worldofgreenhell Месяц назад +75

    I feel you Wren, phobia is not a joke

    • @sloth0jr
      @sloth0jr Месяц назад +13

      yeh, feel the same way. Not particularly phobic about spiders, but I respect that his terror is real and am sympathetic.

    • @worldofgreenhell
      @worldofgreenhell Месяц назад +4

      @@sloth0jr I mean phobia itself is a serious thing, I have one too for different reason.

    • @ourkeving
      @ourkeving Месяц назад +2

      I am not as bad, and I worked on not showing it around my kids. But poor Wren, this had me squicked. Too many eyes and legs!

    • @inventgineer
      @inventgineer Месяц назад

      ....but it really is, though. A) any fear can be addressed and overcome with a little courage and a less defeatist attitude, and B) EVERYONE is BORN with a genetic-level fear of spiders that for most of human history helped little infants and children stay away from snakes and spiders.......but unless one is an infant or small child....😅.
      I was TERRIFIED of spiders......so one day in 8th grade I started catching and keeping/feeding then to slowly get over my fear,starting with jumping spiders. There's still a sliver of fear when one startles me, but it's almost completely gone.
      So, 'scuse me saying, but,: notwithstanding very serious tramautic event involving real injury.....nah, just writing off a currently unaddressed fear as simply "impossible" IS, in my opinion, a joke. Perhaps the only fear I haven't yet more directly faced and overcome is that of swimming in deep ocean waters. But I know that with enough experiences doing so and not having terrible life-threatening things happen I would overcome that fear as well.
      Just gotta be willing to face your fears.

  • @jthom269
    @jthom269 Месяц назад

    The girl with the cigarette ping-pongs at the very beginning when the cigarette is near her mouth. Really cool how they did that and the timing was almost perfect.

  • @user-nr5xp6yd8z
    @user-nr5xp6yd8z Месяц назад +1

    Guys if you ever do a Mad Max Furiosa episode, in the first 4 minutes there are already some CG fails, exactly at the 4:07 min in the background you can see a CG extra repeating keyframes (without looping) and like 10 seconds later there are (in the same shot) 2 CG extras with the same animation

  • @masmix123
    @masmix123 Месяц назад +10

    Wren, buddy, I feel you...

  • @jackpayne1861
    @jackpayne1861 Месяц назад +5

    The editing in this video matching the editing in the films goes so unbelievably hard.

  • @markknochenhauer9640
    @markknochenhauer9640 18 дней назад

    My wife lived on the property back in the 80s when it was used as a boarding school, UOP took control of the property mid 80 and used it as a retreat for staff and supporters of the school. It was developers bought it from them and started to redevelop it but there was problems with permits and or funding

  • @ricardosoltero-brown5517
    @ricardosoltero-brown5517 Месяц назад

    SUGGESTION: The Whole Town's Talking (1935; Dir. John Ford) has some interesting doubling FX with two Edward G. Robinsons simultaneously on-screen. It begins around 39 minutes into the film. He even hands a letter to himself at 43:05. Currently playing on Criterion Channel.

  • @EricLefebvrePhotography
    @EricLefebvrePhotography Месяц назад +3

    My reaction to the spider hallway would have been like in Event Horizon "We're leaving!"

  • @GoodOldGamer
    @GoodOldGamer Месяц назад +3

    Poor Wren. Just wanna give our good boy a hug and reassure him everything is ok. 🤗

  • @Mind_Splitter
    @Mind_Splitter 23 дня назад +1

    I honestly enjoyed Atlas. You just gotta go in with a casual light hearted mindset and enjoy the the action and cool vfx

  • @kylespevak6781
    @kylespevak6781 День назад

    That John Wick segment is nuts. Couldn't even tell

  • @psykology9299
    @psykology9299 Месяц назад +5

    The first thing i ever animated was a spider, and i found that the trick to make them creepy is to make each leg move forward on its own timing (in a way that physically would make sense obviously), some spiders move pairs of legs, some spiders hop and run etc but the classic creepy spider is one like a sack spider or widow that crawls around
    Edit: -_- love when you comment something smart and they immediately say what you commented 😂

    • @Isnogood12
      @Isnogood12 Месяц назад +1

      What blew my mind was that spider legs are basically just tubes and they use blood pressure to fill them and empty them to cause movement. That's also why they curl up when they die because the pressure stops.

  • @wolfisraging
    @wolfisraging Месяц назад +5

    I got you buddy, Niko has been hiding his spider fear all along 7:22 🤣

  • @morgomirwd
    @morgomirwd Месяц назад

    Family Switch, there is a scene where a baby runs around like a dog, there bodies switched places like Freaky Friday, its the most terrifying CGI baby I have every seen.

  • @DoveBologna14
    @DoveBologna14 Месяц назад

    Epic spaceman’s journey into the micro verse. It is beautiful

  • @Derl30
    @Derl30 Месяц назад +3

    Love that double work in Stolen Life! Amazing.

  • @xelusprime
    @xelusprime Месяц назад +24

    Won't mind seeing you guys making a Titanfall inspired shortfilm.

  • @johnflapper
    @johnflapper Месяц назад

    Looking forward to Godzilla Minus One!! Would also be cool to see Minus Color and maybe a deep dive into black & white and why it took more work than just "turning off" the color

  • @ladyy_bugg
    @ladyy_bugg Месяц назад

    Twister (1996) would be cool to see y'all cover- there's a specific shot where The Shining is being projected onto a drive-in movie screen that gets ripped up by a tornado that I always thought was pretty fun to watch. There's also another scene where the continuity between shots is horrible and the lighting changes so many times it's actually hilarious.
    The Core (2003) is another similarly scientifically-dubious disaster film with an array of outrageously entertaining shots to look at. I especially love the one where lightning attacks and then explodes the Colosseum, it's so absurd it's wonderful.

  • @lfcruzsierra
    @lfcruzsierra Месяц назад +74

    I'm legit impressed at how Sam fixed Atlas in 6 seconds....... I hope we start seeing big studios saving their films like that! YOLO!

    • @AnHRTBus
      @AnHRTBus Месяц назад +15

      You might (or might not) be surprised at just how many shows and movies can be made better by changing the language. Sometimes its humorous, sometimes it's much more dramatic. Atlas is a good example, but for a humorous one try watching The Boys in Japanese.

    • @tinyrodent2821
      @tinyrodent2821 Месяц назад +6

      @@AnHRTBus Money Heist is a good example. Incredible boring to watch in English, but stick it in French and use subtitles and you can get emotion through their tone and actions instead of the words they use. and for a show like that, the confusion of another language adds to the intensity of the scenes.

    • @iambetterthanu
      @iambetterthanu Месяц назад +2

      He didn't fix it. It's still horrendous. They gave an inanimate robot suit pronouns. 🤣

    • @OrangeAnon
      @OrangeAnon Месяц назад +11

      ​@@iambetterthanuare you saying humans haven't been calling ships and planes and cars and other things "she" or "he" since forever?

    • @NukeMarine
      @NukeMarine Месяц назад +2

      @@AnHRTBus Not sure about The Boys. The don't capture Karl Urban's Butcher and the other top actors in the Japanese dub in my opinion. Now, BoJack Horseman, NetFlix live action remakes of anime (One Piece, The Last Airbender, Cowboy Bebop, etc), even Rick and Morty are amazing to experience with the top talent that Japanese voice acting industry brings to the table. Same goes with a lot of Star Wars and Marvel series.

  • @henrique88t
    @henrique88t Месяц назад +4

    1:43 I love when there is an acceptable way for them to shoot the scene and tell the story without going for all these effects, but they do it for the FLEX.

  • @themarushin
    @themarushin Месяц назад

    orphan black has a lot of "cloning" effects are very well done and amazing

  • @luckosteve12
    @luckosteve12 Месяц назад

    Excellent episode.

  • @ADinoNerdXD
    @ADinoNerdXD Месяц назад +4

    6:59 he was so proud that the protagonists werent stupid!

  • @flacometal3275
    @flacometal3275 Месяц назад

    Great episode. Loved the soft cars LOL

  • @brandona41
    @brandona41 Месяц назад

    Recommendation. Amish Paradise by Weird Al. At the end he’s walking and everything is moving backwards. Meaning it was filmed and then reversed. However, his lips are singing the lyrics perfectly.

  • @colestowing8695
    @colestowing8695 Месяц назад +5

    Poor Wren... Admit it, you definitely threw some spiders under that couch😂

  • @rytterl
    @rytterl Месяц назад +5

    I was so sleepy the day after watching ATLAS.
    I was looking for a dumb movie to watch for 20 minutes while I was eating,before going to bed and getting up super early. Thought I'd catch 20-30 minutes, and see the rest of it after work the day after.
    But it actually sold me quick! I'm not saying it was a great movie, but it kept me hooked, so I watched the entire thing, and loved every second of it. The I went to work with five hours of sleep. Haha. Never seen a jlo movie before that, but watched the mother the day after, and I loved that too.

    • @carlgibson285
      @carlgibson285 Месяц назад +2

      Another J-Lo movie with some great visual effects is The Cell. It's kind of a cross between Silence Of The Lambs and The Matrix, and it's well worth watching.

    • @iambetterthanu
      @iambetterthanu Месяц назад +1

      Atlas is so bad. They gave a robot suit PRONOUNS. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Bloodsong13T
      @Bloodsong13T Месяц назад +2

      i enjoyed atlas a lot, too. dunno why people think it is so horrible. i can see them not liking it, sure, but not that much.

    • @rytterl
      @rytterl Месяц назад

      @@carlgibson285 thanks for the recommendation! I'll put it on tonight and not get enough sleep for work tomorrow 😂

  • @mattshockey5175
    @mattshockey5175 Месяц назад

    What We Do in the Shadows, the TV show, has some pretty interesting special effects. Like the bat transformations, and baby Colin Robinson.

  • @FrankJReynolds
    @FrankJReynolds Месяц назад

    Another great “double” movie from the 1940s is DARK MIRROR from 1946, where Olivia de Havilland plays twins. Also some really daring matte shots for the time in that.

  • @JohnnyKidder
    @JohnnyKidder Месяц назад +15

    13:32 "This is sick, It is harder to keep a car in a tight circle like that when you are drifting than you think"
    No one saw that and thought it was easy Nico

    • @KenSahaja
      @KenSahaja Месяц назад +3

      I think it's cause he already drifted like that in a previous video and it was harder than he thought

  • @Azi-journey
    @Azi-journey Месяц назад +3

    When you watching old movies with special effects - I recommended the old Czech ones like "Adela Has Not Had Supper Yet" (1978). Its full of old "animation", stuns and stuns.

  • @WarMachinne
    @WarMachinne Месяц назад

    There was actually some ping ponging @1:23 with the clone sitting in the chair as well. She moves the cigarette to her lips twice.