Corridor Crew watching the SnyderCut: I guess it looks cool.. Corridor Crew watching a 1 second clip of Steppenwolf walking on a stick: *P E R F E C T I O N*
As a ten year old when it came out, Death Becomes Her's effects and the way they pulled those effects off absolutely blew my mind and yes 29 years later, it really does hold up.
One of the most fascinating things for me is how intelligent all of their questions were. That just shows how knowledgeable they are about their craft.
@@hi1916 dude, if it's a render, then the simulation engine used to render it is so far advanced among current tech. That's why the question is important.
@@jpmrblood I don't think it's only the render but the incredibly flawless interaction with everything around it that's the other super impressive thing about it.
@@TeaGamingPanda It really is, and Godzilla’s “damnit I’ll fight you too!” roar then lunging himself into a running stride is just icing on the cake. Such a great movie.
In all fairness, that still looks so good compared to even other completely CGI characters 15 years later, that it should get a mention in other VFX videos every now and then.
@DaKermitFrog You usually refer to them just as a VFX house. It's supposed to sound artsy. The joke is that Wren said warehouse. Corridor works out of literally an old warehouse.
@@Burrvev247 Right and obviously I’m referring to the Godzilla from the monster verse, the modern godzilla movies. The first godzilla felt grounded in reality. The ones after it did not.
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Unless it's already been done, the Paddington movies have some amazing attention to detail that really brings the little bear to life. Facial expressions, interactions between real life objects and animation, lighting, details in fur and materials, for a family movie I think it holds up really well.
The beautiful thing about Death Becomes Her is that the action is so outrageous that you don't even notice the slight imperfections in the effects. Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, and Bruce Willis are a hoot to watch.
As soon as Sam mentioned 1980's visual effects I automatically thought of Inner Space. You should totally react to it! It won an Oscar for visual effects that year and it was nominated with only one other movie, Predator.
Oh, yeah. Dig into some of their other videos. He goes on about Shardblades multiple times and once named a pair pf batter packs "Kaladin" and "Kelsier". It's the greatest thing.
Most film enjoyers when watching the SnyderCut: Fixated on the heroic battle scenes, cinematography, and epic set pieces Corridor Crew when watching the SnyderCut: _stick_
Peter Jackson, Robert Zemeckis, Michael J. Fox... I'd love to see a breakdown of the VFX from The Frighteners (1996). They're somewhat cartoonish, but they were pretty awesome at the time. And the beginnings of Weta before Lord of the Rings...
Weta Digital actually began in 1993 in order to produce the visual effects in Heavenly Creatures, which is another film the Corridor Crew should break down.
Random thank you: I have been trying to find the title of "Death Becomes Her" for years now, only having remembered one or two scenes from decades ago. All my searching led me no closer to finding the movie. Here I am watching you guys, when out of the blue it just pops up.
I recommended Death Becomes Her a few weeks ago, and I'm so excited to see it in this video. Awesome to see how that Goldie Hawn shot was done. Made my week.
MONKE got destroyed. One thing I think some don’t realize is the biting... it’s like the strongest human trying to bite into the hide of a crocodile... doesn’t work out due to teeth type and the thicc hide, but then when crocodile bites the strongest man, not too pretty...
The scene in Matilda when she first unlocks her powers and is causing everything to fly around in her living room. I think it's a blend of bluescreen, rotoscoping, and reverse shots that makes it all look ridiculously good for 1996. Please tell me how they did it.
iirc a surprising amount of the work in Matilda was practical with wires painted out. I think there's a BTS with Devito from the special features kicking about somewhere that explains a few of the shots.
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Concerning photoreal water I really love helicarrier takeoff from first Avengers. Way it's sucked into engine is, well, marvelous. Also Avatar scene when Jake emerges from water... Anyway, been wondering if you guys would cover Love Death and Robots at some point. Both seasons have some really mindblowing CGI.
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Watched it as as kid and loved it, but I rewatched it during the Lockdown and let me tell you...that movie is DARK. It's a little crazy that it even got made, but if it's 1991 and you've directed Back to the Future and Roger Rabbit, I guess they let you make whatever you want.
You guys should do an episode on ‘Love, Death + Robots’ - there’s some amazing CGI and anime work in there. Especially ‘Snow in the Desert’ which just blew my mind!
@@adrianfijakowski4782 ‘Life Hutch’ was very intense! I think that must have been at least some motion capture with Michael B Jordan. His fingers when they got stood on though!
I think I'm even *more* impressed that they somehow blended CG water and real water together... water ripples are so complex and difficult to predict. I have no clue how they made it so seamless!? Amazing. Beautiful Wet ass Sand Scanline VFX! Awesome. Another name to thank for some of my favorite films.
If you are already in it then good for you. Otherwise It's a life draining profession for the detail obsessed. Some stay single until its too late. Because it's a travelling life as well. It's great to travel the world and have freedom but there will come a time when you feel left behind in real life. And a CG artist spends most of ones life in a dark studio.
@@RoodeMenon Sounds rough but I'm just a regular guy who loves movies. I just think its cool that this channel shows and explains how some of the movie magic made, the artistry behind it and all the hard work that goes into making these vfx shots.
@@RoodeMenon Could you elaborate on the "travelling life" part? I'm not sure I understand what you mean by that. For the rest however it makes sense. I'm a VFX artist as well (althought I don't like the term artist in my case) but 2D department, not CG. But yeah, the fear of being single too long is real. You have to put lots of work and efforts in your job, extra hours that are not paid sometimes, makes you wonder if you can find anyone who would be willing to follow you with a life like that. It's not the kind of life for an epicurean that's for sure, but there's cool things that comes with it.
@@SamuelNormand_Burgunday Yes! The positives are that with a good reel and good communication skills you can get jobs in other countries and travel. 6 months to 1 year gigs. Just remember to always think of composition and framing before you take those precious travel photos or videos.
In case you needed to hear this... our whole family loves Corridor and we often find ourselves talking about your latest exploits around the dinner table! (yes we've all subscribed)
The worst feeling in the world: seeing wrong people being credited for your hard work. Great to see Corridor Crew correct that. :) This deserves 100K subs!
I’d love to see you comment on the Amazing World of Gumball. The way they mix animation styles and what looks like either the real world or photo realism is pretty cool. Good video.
Dude, Wren seems to be such a nice guy. I wish I could just sit and talk with him about something. Anything, even like the weather. He gives so nice vibes
Only watched Death Becomes Her once as a kid. Well randomly watched bits and pieces of it at my babysitters house. And that shit is still seared into my brain.
I think you guys should watch Innerspace. It doesn't use CGI, but the effects that were created for the scenes inside the body are still VERY impressive.
I love to see a SFX makeup react, with an epic guest like Rick Baker for example. It's then also interesting to see how the makeup marries up with VFX too.
From VFX perspective it really is, if an artist has a hard time telling if the interaction is real or CG, you know it's a very big deal and very well made
@@ReservoirDolphin If they could just change up that pulse rifle auto fire sound effect, though, that would be nice. The random rise and fall in pitch has always annoyed me.
I wanna see breakdowns for Surf’s Up and it’s water physics simulations, and Scooby Doo Monsters Unleashed (can’t remember if they did this one already)
10000% also want to see Surf's Up on this channel! That water STILL blows me away, especially considering how amazing the water looks in later animated films such as Moana and Frozen 2.
Please please please do a vfx artist or animators react to the new season of Love, Death, and Robots on Netflix! You can do a whole episode on the 2nd season every episode has different animation and story. If your only gonna do one I’d recommend the episodes either Life Hutch or Snow in the Desert
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react to marrakar the lion of the arabian sea please!
Most nights they’re just VFX Houses, but on the night of a full moon, it’s a VFX Were-house
😆😆😆
nice
Nice
nice
*Get* *out*
That "Stickenwolf" pun will not go unnoticed
Facts😂😂
Wanted to comment that lmao
It's so fascinating learning about practical effects and the different methods used for CGI in these movies
Are you, like, the new Justin Y?
I think there's something fishy going on with you
El wiwi
@@arminc4658 post a generic comment asap, pay for a few likes to get it on the top and generate more, repeat on other popular vids/channels 😂
Ayyy it’s you again
Corridor Crew watching the SnyderCut: I guess it looks cool..
Corridor Crew watching a 1 second clip of Steppenwolf walking on a stick: *P E R F E C T I O N*
He ain't called _step_ penwolf for nothing.
Steppenwolf is a badass name, and he looks badass. What movie was it?
@@dethmaul Justice League , the snydercut version
@@Fede0779
Dang, thanks. I don't like the comic book movies, but i might have to watch this one!
@@dethmaul watch Man of Steel
Then Batman v Superman Ultimate Edition
Then Snyder Cut
Shallan: "I'll give you all of my stormlight"
Wren: "I'm a stick"
but you could be fire
But I'm stick
Thank you, I read this in Kate reading's Shallan voice.
Came to write this exact same thing. Thank you, Radiant.
Came to the comments section for this.
As a ten year old when it came out, Death Becomes Her's effects and the way they pulled those effects off absolutely blew my mind and yes 29 years later, it really does hold up.
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One of the most fascinating things for me is how intelligent all of their questions were. That just shows how knowledgeable they are about their craft.
That's a reason why all the pros give them their precious time :)
Yea like, is the stick real?😂
J70_Animations lmfaooooo I almost said the same thing
@@hi1916 dude, if it's a render, then the simulation engine used to render it is so far advanced among current tech. That's why the question is important.
@@jpmrblood I don't think it's only the render but the incredibly flawless interaction with everything around it that's the other super impressive thing about it.
I'm still waiting for you to react to "Back To The Future 2" - some of the best actor-doubling work in the pre-computer era.
Lol
@@danisworo1115 ... why is that funny?
Well well well if it isn't Mr. Paula!
I wish they would react to Disney Dinosaur from 2000
lol
Awesome to see "Death Becomes Her" get some love. Brilliant film 👊
Here before the verified comment gets 1k likes
@@Jvstzn right behind ya
My favorite stuntdriver
Just watched it for the first time last week
Wasn't expecting you here
Nobody ever points out how MechaGodzilla looks directly at the camera and goes "DUN DUN DUNNNN!!"
Such a satisfying and badass moment
@@TeaGamingPanda It really is, and Godzilla’s “damnit I’ll fight you too!” roar then lunging himself into a running stride is just icing on the cake. Such a great movie.
@@kickwagon its good as long as you dont bother thinking about the plot
@@ipraytovodka that's the point
It's my favorite part of his entrance
Still waiting for Davy Jones from *Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead man's chest*
I think they've reacted to Davy Jones's vfx before
Okay found it. The one with sonic's Thumbnail. Search *VFX Artist react Davy Jones*
@UCRp9pKpRblw4UlTRqMsUkxw It's the very first CGI episode they did:)
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In all fairness, that still looks so good compared to even other completely CGI characters 15 years later, that it should get a mention in other VFX videos every now and then.
@@RepublicOfUs that turns out to be the first thing they did 🤣🤣
This show has grown so much the guest keep getting better. Can’t wait for the day I see Jackie Chan doing stunt man reacts!!
Yeah lol😂👍
I read your last word wrong and thought to myself "Wait when was Jackie Chan racist?"
My bad bro
@@grimsladeleviathan3958💀
It's always good to hear the names of these VFX studios, and see the people who work in them! BIG props to Scanline!
Wren being confused about everyone laughing at him saying 'VFX Warehouses' is so cute😆😆
@DaKermitFrog i think he meant "powerhouses"
@DaKermitFrog You usually refer to them just as a VFX house. It's supposed to sound artsy. The joke is that Wren said warehouse. Corridor works out of literally an old warehouse.
Timestamp?
I knew a warehouse once. He had to go into a large open area on a full moon
I am so blown away and impressed by the work that went into Godzilla vs Kong. The entire animation team should be very proud.
@beedsj roiue A genuine classic that redefined what was possible in a movie.
Godzilla vs Kong is just fantastic. It deserves a Academy Award nomination. Man, the mo-cap actors did a fantastic job.
The animation for the motion especially on Godzilla was really bad. They moved unrealistically fast, nothing like in the Godzilla movies.
@@okamidt3298 What did you mean by “nothing like in the Godzilla movies”? There’s a ton of movies where Godzilla moves unrealistically
@@Burrvev247 Right and obviously I’m referring to the Godzilla from the monster verse, the modern godzilla movies. The first godzilla felt grounded in reality. The ones after it did not.
Unless it's already been done, the Paddington movies have some amazing attention to detail that really brings the little bear to life. Facial expressions, interactions between real life objects and animation, lighting, details in fur and materials, for a family movie I think it holds up really well.
The pop-up-book sequences in Paddington 2 are beautiful!
Talk about Love, Death, and Robots and how it's so revolutionary because of the anthology animation style points that every episode has.
Hopefully
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Please please please! Especially season 2
would also love to see you guys talk about this show
Preach friend preach
Godzilla vs. King Kong roaring at each other was so epic it made me chew my icecream.
@Dangerdude 88 "Well yes but actually no."
@Dangerdude 88 what's ice cream?
Not to burst your bubble but there's loads of ice cream that you have to bite to eat it bruh
@@ChainsawMixx Seriously ?
LMAOOOO
I'm still trying to wrap my mind around the fact that Wren has been 6'1" this whole time.
What is that taller or shorter than you originally thought?
@@gambello1195 way taller lol
@@gambello1195 Shorter, somewhere around 5'7" with his short man energy.
Wren is 6'1"? Seriously?
Yeah that legitimately shocks me.
I thought he was like five and a half feet. If that.
Thought he was a 5’10” guy
The beautiful thing about Death Becomes Her is that the action is so outrageous that you don't even notice the slight imperfections in the effects. Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, and Bruce Willis are a hoot to watch.
I remember seeing this movie in the theaters back in the day but really forgot who the male lead was. Can understand the surprise
I would say, _"Honey, I shrunk the kids"_ is still impressive to this day
YES
RIGHT?! 1987 and it was amazingly good for the time
Hell yeah, it will hold up for a looooong time.
Watched it again a few weeks ago, still love it, felt like a kid again.
My kids love it!
the “i am a stick!” quote from stormlight is too good to go unnoticed 😂
Obligatory Stormlight reference from Wren. "I am a stick!!!"
But you could be fire.
@@johnnyboard78 I AM A STICK
@@johnnyboard78 I AM A STICK
Why don’t you become fire instead?
I am a stick
Sam at 14:45: See ya... :/
Also Sam literally a second later: HEy EvERYOnE
As soon as Sam mentioned 1980's visual effects I automatically thought of Inner Space. You should totally react to it! It won an Oscar for visual effects that year and it was nominated with only one other movie, Predator.
Jurassic Park still floors me. I watch it all the time and I'm still blown away.
same here
Yes. It holds up so well still. Some of the color for the dinosaurs is a little bit off but it is not distracting.
Love Wren's "I am a stick!" Stormlight reference. +100 points for the man, Wren.
Wren is a confirmed Stormlight Archive fan and I’m so happy to learn this. “I am a STICK!”
Oh, yeah. Dig into some of their other videos. He goes on about Shardblades multiple times and once named a pair pf batter packs "Kaladin" and "Kelsier". It's the greatest thing.
He's also worn some Stormlight shirts in previous videos.
Yeah, when they started that whole discussion I was just waiting for that line from Wren, wasn't disappointed :)
yeah
he talk about stormlight on some sponsor segment before
I thought of the line while they were discussing the shot and then Wren said that, and “I understood that reference” and went straight to the comments
Wren quoting a stick spren 😆
Thanks for turning us on to Stormlight Archive!
"I am a Stick!"
"But you could be fire. "
"I am STICK!"
Literally commented the exact thing before seeing this 😅
He is a Brando Sando fan confirmed!
Yes omg I am glad I'm not the only one who got this!!!!!!!!
Brando Sando fan comfirmed!
@@reignofred8939 i believe the comunity has named us Comsereanauts.
@@codycraddock4975 Kelek's breath...... that's GREAT!
They straight up ignored Nikos „Stickenwolf“ banger of a wordplay 😔
THEY’RE ON THE COUCH. THEY’RE BACK ON THE COUCH. ITS A MIRACLE
I’d love to see Corridor try to make a puddle walking sequence challenge, make the meme come to life
I miss Clint “Look at that neck!”
What happened to him
@@trabbexx-3482
He wanted to focus on his own channel
Most film enjoyers when watching the SnyderCut: Fixated on the heroic battle scenes, cinematography, and epic set pieces
Corridor Crew when watching the SnyderCut: _stick_
These guys are great at interview formats. I love the questions they ask and how they keep the conversation moving.
Peter Jackson, Robert Zemeckis, Michael J. Fox... I'd love to see a breakdown of the VFX from The Frighteners (1996). They're somewhat cartoonish, but they were pretty awesome at the time. And the beginnings of Weta before Lord of the Rings...
Weta Digital actually began in 1993 in order to produce the visual effects in Heavenly Creatures, which is another film the Corridor Crew should break down.
Dang! That "I am a stick!" reference took me by storm!
I upvote a good Cosmere reference when I see one
I'M NOT CRAZY
Wren: “I am a stick”
Me: Ah, I see you are a man of culture as well
Exactly my feelings
He's worn Stormlight shirts before.
YES! I laughed when I heard him say it
Can they just do an epic Stormlight short already. They could do that scene!
He's actually how I found out about the series.
"I am a stick! "
Loved that Stormlight Archive reference ❤
"The Thing" - 1984, Some of the best practical effects to this date.
Holds up so well
They talked about it a decent amount in a past video, I think it was the horror movie episode
It really does though, just watched it about a month ago
"Any house with wares is a warehouse" That one got me lolol
"I AM A STICK!"
I got that reference, and I love you for thinking of it immediately.
I couldn't believe he droped it, but it's perfect.
😁😁😁😁
Journey before pancakes!
"I am a stick!*
I was really hoping Wren would reference Stormlight Archives and he didn't disappoint
My whole life was made with this reference
You should watch Love Deaths and Robots, the different styles of animations are truly fascinating! It’s on Netflix btw
Thanks
"Love,Death, and Robots" either season and any episode. I would love to see your take on it.
Random thank you: I have been trying to find the title of "Death Becomes Her" for years now, only having remembered one or two scenes from decades ago. All my searching led me no closer to finding the movie. Here I am watching you guys, when out of the blue it just pops up.
I recommended Death Becomes Her a few weeks ago, and I'm so excited to see it in this video. Awesome to see how that Goldie Hawn shot was done. Made my week.
"Think Mark! A big m o n k e y can't beat a nuclear lizard!"
Monkey uses tools
"h... haha... monke go... brrr.."
Me like Big Monke
THINK Mark! THINK!!
Also check video i made on invincibles :)
MONKE got destroyed. One thing I think some don’t realize is the biting... it’s like the strongest human trying to bite into the hide of a crocodile... doesn’t work out due to teeth type and the thicc hide, but then when crocodile bites the strongest man, not too pretty...
Why does today’s episode have so much more of a relaxed vibe? I love when sams on the couch
The scene in Matilda when she first unlocks her powers and is causing everything to fly around in her living room. I think it's a blend of bluescreen, rotoscoping, and reverse shots that makes it all look ridiculously good for 1996. Please tell me how they did it.
iirc a surprising amount of the work in Matilda was practical with wires painted out. I think there's a BTS with Devito from the special features kicking about somewhere that explains a few of the shots.
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10:32 this is my absolute favorite shot of the whole movie. It just looks amazing
"I am a stick"
"but you could be so much more!"
Sticks need storm light for... things!
So glad someone else caught that storm light reference. 😂
Wren is a big Stormlight fan, to the point where he turned what should have been an Audible ad into a Stormlight ad, and it makes me so happy.
tbh I was just waiting for Wren to make a reference when they started making stick jokes... lol
5:10 When you forget to grade one clip...
I saw it and ran to the comments 😂
I really sat here wondering if leaving it in LOG was part of the bit.
Must be an Editor's inside Easter Egg for trained eyes to spot.
@@rikomenzies Right? I thought it was like they were saying Wren destroyed the mood and turned everything gray or something.
DING DING DING! Good job finding the "easter egg" ungraded clip. I swear, I left that there on purpose 😐
Concerning photoreal water I really love helicarrier takeoff from first Avengers. Way it's sucked into engine is, well, marvelous. Also Avatar scene when Jake emerges from water... Anyway, been wondering if you guys would cover Love Death and Robots at some point. Both seasons have some really mindblowing CGI.
"The Perfect Storm" from 2000 made some amazing steps towards modern fluid simulation. Another superb effort from ILM
“I am a stick!”
I understood that reference.
And I approve.
These words are accepted.
"Why don't you become fire instead?"
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I don't want to annoy plz forgive.
Hope You have A good day plz.
(If You Want You Can Ignore, but try to help plzzz😅🙏🙏)
I had to pause the video and see if anyone else noticed. I really wasn't expecting a Stormlight nod.
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Death Becomes Her is such a classic.
Watched it as as kid and loved it, but I rewatched it during the Lockdown and let me tell you...that movie is DARK. It's a little crazy that it even got made, but if it's 1991 and you've directed Back to the Future and Roger Rabbit, I guess they let you make whatever you want.
@@notlobparrot3057 Also saw it lots of times as a kid. It ran on this one tv channel again and again. Haven't seen it in forever.
I knew they would love the godzilla vs kong scenes
Really cool that you kept your bye-byes in, makes me fully appreciate that Bryan stuck around on a regular work day.
You guys should do an episode on ‘Love, Death + Robots’ - there’s some amazing CGI and anime work in there. Especially ‘Snow in the Desert’ which just blew my mind!
That episode had me and me friend going “ Okay THAT had to be practical!” Literally we were losing our minds haha.
@@evstuff688 I think it was all CGI myself, but with motion capture maybe? The guys definitely need to do a full run-down of the effects!
Oh, man. That short with the robot in the Life Shaft. The guy - he must've been real. No way it was CGI. The realism was way too good.
I commented that on the last video but they didnt see it
@@adrianfijakowski4782 ‘Life Hutch’ was very intense! I think that must have been at least some motion capture with Michael B Jordan. His fingers when they got stood on though!
I think I'm even *more* impressed that they somehow blended CG water and real water together... water ripples are so complex and difficult to predict. I have no clue how they made it so seamless!? Amazing.
Beautiful Wet ass Sand Scanline VFX! Awesome.
Another name to thank for some of my favorite films.
I'm so glad you guys are covering Legendary's Godzilla, it has some of the best CGI and sound design I've seen/heard
Agree
Mechs-Godzilla seemed a bit janky to me
@@madmastah2503 true but atleast they have new design
You guys need to do the whole Love,death and robots series ita made for this.
YES, and now the second season is also out and this is a perfect timing for doing a reaction
Agreed super underrated
ABSOLUTELY
AGREED!
Since the Oscars never respect VFX you should make your own VFX awards show!
There’s one already, it’s called the Visual Effects Society Awards. I think they’ve done 19 so far.
I know what you’re doing with that “I’m a stick”, Wren.
This channel has definitely educated me on visual effects to the point where now I have a better understanding of how they do these vfx shots
If you are already in it then good for you. Otherwise It's a life draining profession for the detail obsessed. Some stay single until its too late. Because it's a travelling life as well. It's great to travel the world and have freedom but there will come a time when you feel left behind in real life. And a CG artist spends most of ones life in a dark studio.
@@RoodeMenon Sounds rough but I'm just a regular guy who loves movies. I just think its cool that this channel shows and explains how some of the movie magic made, the artistry behind it and all the hard work that goes into making these vfx shots.
@@RoodeMenon Could you elaborate on the "travelling life" part? I'm not sure I understand what you mean by that. For the rest however it makes sense.
I'm a VFX artist as well (althought I don't like the term artist in my case) but 2D department, not CG. But yeah, the fear of being single too long is real. You have to put lots of work and efforts in your job, extra hours that are not paid sometimes, makes you wonder if you can find anyone who would be willing to follow you with a life like that. It's not the kind of life for an epicurean that's for sure, but there's cool things that comes with it.
@@SamuelNormand_Burgunday Yes! The positives are that with a good reel and good communication skills you can get jobs in other countries and travel. 6 months to 1 year gigs. Just remember to always think of composition and framing before you take those precious travel photos or videos.
@@RoodeMenon Oh okay I see. Thanks!
I bet you Anything 1:54 Wrens little "I am a Stick!" was a reference to the stormlight archive seeing how much of a fan he is of the cosmere
4:36 "LOOK AT THAT NECK UHGH!" OG stuff, laughed my ass off hahaha
Was just searching for this comment... Miss Clint and his "I haven't seen this movie" 🥺
Didnt get the cocaine reference tho.
Which Episode was that one though !?
@@abhishekvaru ressurected actors episode
Thank you Wren, for saving me the effot of making that Stormlight Archive joke! Stick is the most important character in every media...
This series never gets old.😁
In case you needed to hear this... our whole family loves Corridor and we often find ourselves talking about your latest exploits around the dinner table! (yes we've all subscribed)
The worst feeling in the world: seeing wrong people being credited for your hard work. Great to see Corridor Crew correct that. :) This deserves 100K subs!
I dunno - if I put out some work and someone else thought it good enough that it could have been done by *_WETA,_* I'd take that as a compliment.
Love that Stormlight "I am a Stick" reference. If you know, you know.
Wren pulling out that Stormlight "I am a stick" reference lets goooo
0:44 THE LEGEND OF THE STICK
I love "Death Becomes Her" and I am so happy to see you guys appreciating the effects in it.
How bout Pagemaster? That scene where the painting melts into a flood of color amazed me as a kid.
It's still crazy to me that VFX back in the day were that good.. Thanks guys for another video, I always look forward to these :)
and how do some movies today look worse
Amazing content as always! Makes me want to finally get around to watching Godzilla vs Kong. Very cool effects.
Wren’s Stormlight references are my favorite thing about this show hahaha
I am reading words of radiance and I read the 'i am a stick' scene 30min prior to watching this
Oh man, can I suggest Dalinar vs. the Chasm Fiend as a short project? It would be amazing to see that scene brought to life by the corridor crew.
I’d love to see you comment on the Amazing World of Gumball. The way they mix animation styles and what looks like either the real world or photo realism is pretty cool.
Good video.
Gumballs were 50s era bubble gum vending machines right?
@@RoodeMenon well ur not wrong
@@RoodeMenon :)
“I am a stick!”
I see someone’s read Stormlight Archives.
but you could be fire
I know Wren definitely has
This sparked joy
Honestly I would really like to see some of the camera work in musicals considering most of the dance/song numbers are usually uncut shots.
I can binge these videos exactly like I would 15-30 second comedy videos. They just go by like *that*.
Who else wants to see them discuss the Narnia Series Effects like Aslan and all the cool creatures?
It's what I've been wanting for a long time
Do it
They haven't already?
That movie was a great mix of both practical and cgi, I’d love to see them break it down.
Dude, Wren seems to be such a nice guy. I wish I could just sit and talk with him about something. Anything, even like the weather. He gives so nice vibes
I've been waiting for them to cover Death Becomes Her and its VFX since they started this series!!
Only watched Death Becomes Her once as a kid. Well randomly watched bits and pieces of it at my babysitters house. And that shit is still seared into my brain.
Did you use spray paint instead of bandaids
@@howiegruwitz3173 Smort 100
It’s great! I finally rewatched it last year.
I think you guys should watch Innerspace. It doesn't use CGI, but the effects that were created for the scenes inside the body are still VERY impressive.
"it was the most important shot in the film!"
Well, yeah. That stick was Groot.
He is in the marvel universe, not the DC comics.
@@vivi13977 you don't get the joke I guess
dc and marvel collab .
80s & 90s movies -
Nightmare on Elm street - The scene when Freddy comes through the ceiling over the bed.
Starship Troopers
Total Recall
Troll 2
I love to see a SFX makeup react, with an epic guest like Rick Baker for example. It's then also interesting to see how the makeup marries up with VFX too.
"It's the most important shot out of the four hour movie" Lmao omg
From VFX perspective it really is, if an artist has a hard time telling if the interaction is real or CG, you know it's a very big deal and very well made
John Carpenters The Thing & Aliens could be released today with almost no changes imo
Aliens especially, I’d say. I’d love a whole episode just on James Cameron stuff.
@@ReservoirDolphin If they could just change up that pulse rifle auto fire sound effect, though, that would be nice. The random rise and fall in pitch has always annoyed me.
Don't worry Wren, we got your Stormlight reference at 1:54 ;)
I wanna see breakdowns for Surf’s Up and it’s water physics simulations, and Scooby Doo Monsters Unleashed (can’t remember if they did this one already)
They didn’t do any Scooby Doo movies but I’d love to see them react to both movies
10000% also want to see Surf's Up on this channel! That water STILL blows me away, especially considering how amazing the water looks in later animated films such as Moana and Frozen 2.
They did.
ruclips.net/video/zFJ2AN_CZH8/видео.html
@@MrShadowk9 I've watched all of their VFX Artists React videos and never saw them react to Surf's Up's water. Did I miss something?
Please please please do a vfx artist or animators react to the new season of Love, Death, and Robots on Netflix! You can do a whole episode on the 2nd season every episode has different animation and story. If your only gonna do one I’d recommend the episodes either Life Hutch or Snow in the Desert
“You could be VFX!”
“...I am a stick!”