Disturbing Film Accidents Vol. 1

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

Комментарии • 922

  • @theorist
    @theorist  Год назад +253

    Support me on Patreon! $3 for Behind the Scenes, 1-day Early Access and Sneak Peaks to upcoming Videos!
    www.patreon.com/everydaytheorist
    Disturbing Accident playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLfDneh8TQKnZIvGyL0XNSkZEr50e9-iX2&si=DfM5dA_taq8P3CUF
    Roar 1981 Link: ruclips.net/video/jqz7rPflvvE/видео.html

    • @sovietgreen9328
      @sovietgreen9328 Год назад +7

      That was 11 minutes off horror.

    • @Iantern
      @Iantern Год назад +2

      I shall ask in full respect.. I need to consume more of this…👹(asking 4 part 2)

    • @ikorus1
      @ikorus1 Год назад +2

      Hi just wondering why is the background of your channel background from Erased. (Are you planning to cover it someday or do you just like the manga) I figured that it has to hold some importance to you since you put it there. (Im just curious)

    • @grimnir6169
      @grimnir6169 Год назад +2

      Lol that you think Alec baldwin had an accident. Pointing and shooting a loaded gun in anger is murder.

    • @SOX_drawing
      @SOX_drawing Год назад

      I THOUGHT YOUR USERNAME YourEverydayTERRORIST.

  • @april3698
    @april3698 Год назад +5915

    The fact that the actors for Roar even had a safe word And you can hear them saying it in some of the scenes they put in the movie means that the director did nothing to stop the attacks, he just kept rolling. That's crazy.

  • @spencerdokes6056
    @spencerdokes6056 Год назад +3993

    Love how Jackie immediately gets up and starts fighting after the glass fall stunt

  • @EcoReibun
    @EcoReibun Год назад +3503

    Most of those mentioned aren't accidents, but malpractice to the extreme. Those directors are abusers at best. Really highlights the importance of workplace safety and toxic work culture.

    • @sivanhedoesstuff
      @sivanhedoesstuff Год назад +169

      @@theghostnarwhal9187 Malpractice doesn't mean it was done on purpose, it just means they were being negligent or doing things improperly

    • @PleaseTryAgainLater
      @PleaseTryAgainLater Год назад +12

      If it wasn't an accident then it was on purpose, if was on purpose then it was by mistake.

    • @pintolerance785
      @pintolerance785 Год назад +63

      ​@@PleaseTryAgainLater do you not understand the word Malpractice or Negligence?

    • @desi4009
      @desi4009 Год назад +1

      Wouldn’t call this abuse.😂

    • @ithinkiwoulddie9196
      @ithinkiwoulddie9196 Год назад +45

      @@desi4009 negligence is abuse

  • @maddymooo
    @maddymooo Год назад +1485

    I once met Malcolm Mcdowell and I was cosplaying as Alex. He loved my cosplay. Pretty epic.
    However, we got into a small conversation and I made an offhand comment about Kubrick. I said: Kubrick didn't have the most ethical ways of filming. (I was thinking about Shelley Duvall at the time.)
    He didn't have much to say about that and that made me feel embarrassed. Thought he didn't feel the same or whatever.
    Then I found out about all the crap Kubrick put him through and felt better about my interaction.
    At least I didn't diss someone he full on respected or had a perfectly good experience with.

    • @Air_Serpent
      @Air_Serpent Год назад +229

      That was sweet of him. He most likely didn’t want to be a downer with a fan, and remembered the terrible things.

    • @bread6900
      @bread6900 Год назад +6

      Kentucky in America

    • @hackerjamsandjustweggamer
      @hackerjamsandjustweggamer Год назад +29

      Actually he said in a couple interviews that despite everything he was still a pretty big fan of Kubrick and got along well with him

    • @greysonholtz
      @greysonholtz Год назад +53

      @@hackerjamsandjustweggamer not really a statement that can be trusted. A lot of people lie in interviews as to not damage their reputation, the reputation of the people they're talking about, or to generally not be confrontational.

    • @christopher7952
      @christopher7952 Год назад +1

      I would have been gone off that set!

  • @ripleyandweeds1288
    @ripleyandweeds1288 Год назад +298

    The lion attacks aren't even the half of Roar's insane production problems. There was a flood on set that swept away and killed several of the lions as well as a lot of the set, and apparently a fire that almost burned the whole set and cameras down as well. Mother Nature herself was _begging_ the director to stop this madness.

  • @Cupcakes76
    @Cupcakes76 Год назад +2090

    Another Clockwork Orange anecdote, Stanley Kubrick, upon finding out that Malcolm McDowell has an intense irrational fear of reptiles- Kubrick introduced Alex's pet python Basil. In the novel by Anthony Burgess, Alex does not have a snake, Kubrick deliberately put it in the film just to fuck with him. McDowell had to handle the snake in three scenes and he was terrified

    • @Air_Serpent
      @Air_Serpent Год назад +392

      Between how he treated Malcolm and Shelley Duvall, Stanley Kubrick was definitely a psychopath.

    • @christopherjohn7442
      @christopherjohn7442 Год назад +55

      @@Air_Serpent nah more like he was just a prick

    • @happyfrigginrainbowcookies
      @happyfrigginrainbowcookies Год назад +201

      ​@@christopherjohn7442 I think he was more than that. Some sick kind of sadist is what he was.

    • @christopherjohn7442
      @christopherjohn7442 Год назад +28

      @@happyfrigginrainbowcookies with him being as much of a perfectionist as he was I’d say he was more just off the wall than anything I doubt he enjoyed all the shit he put Donofrio, Duvall and Mcdowall through

    • @thereturnofthewhyboner
      @thereturnofthewhyboner Год назад +19

      He created some pure masteriece movies though and that can not be denied and 99% of the actors who dealt with him still had fine careers and even went on to have fantastic ones due to being in his films only shelly duvall couldnt handle it.

  • @danderson8431
    @danderson8431 Год назад +478

    You should talk about the stuntwoman’s death on the set of “Vampire in Brooklyn”. Her crash pad was overinflated. She had family members on set to watch her when it happened.

    • @elven_spaghetti4976
      @elven_spaghetti4976 Год назад +7

      How would an overinflated crash pad kill someone? Suffocation or something else??

    • @brandoncole5533
      @brandoncole5533 Год назад +36

      @@elven_spaghetti4976 my thought is that maybe she bounced

    • @KateEmily2409
      @KateEmily2409 Год назад +94

      ​@@elven_spaghetti4976 found this in a screenrant article: "One day, while filming a stunt involving a 42-foot backwards fall, Davis bounced off of the huge airbag that was meant to cushion her landing, subsequently slamming into the building and then into the ground. While not killed immediately, Davis sustained critical injuries, and passed away after spending two agonizing weeks clinging to life in the hospital."

    • @Ozwmandeas
      @Ozwmandeas Год назад +9

      ​@@elven_spaghetti4976it often implies that due to the fall the bag popped while taking little to no inertia practically as if it was never there

    • @brandoncole5533
      @brandoncole5533 Год назад

      @@KateEmily2409 oh I was right

  • @tenno3828
    @tenno3828 Год назад +507

    0:21 A fun tidbit about this - MJ's hair caught on fire on the day that would be the exact midpoint of his life. He was born 8/29/1958, his hair burnt 1/27/1984, and he died 6/25/2009. There's 9281 days between both.

  • @Society.263
    @Society.263 Год назад +1170

    I’m surprised that the crow incident wasn’t mentioned, similar to the rust shooting it’s more tragic, when actor Brandon lee (son of Bruce lee) was playing the main character, actor Michael massee pulled out a prop gun and fired at him but one of the blanks still had gunpowder and ended going threw his abdomen, Brandon later died at the hospital from his injury, he was only 28 years old, the crow released without the scene which was a good idea to change it to a knife throw.
    Edit: also the stuntmen that finished Brandon’s scenes he didn’t make after he died would later make the John wick franchise

    • @DuckKingdom69
      @DuckKingdom69 Год назад

      Tinghau poo

    • @ChappalChor17
      @ChappalChor17 Год назад +9

      theres gonna be a part 2, I think it will be covered in that video

    • @surfingbrrrd
      @surfingbrrrd Год назад +62

      More specifically it was a real gun loaded with improperly made dummy rounds, improvised from live cartridges that had the powder charges removed by the special effects crew, so in close-ups the revolver would show normal-looking ammunition. However, the crew neglected to remove the primers from the cartridges, and at some point before the fatal event, one of the rounds had been fired. Although there were no powder charges, the energy from the ignited primer was enough to separate the bullet from the casing and push it part-way into the gun barrel, where it got stuck-a dangerous condition known as a squib load. This pretty much was the same as being shot with a real bullet as it sadly showed

    • @bloom1072
      @bloom1072 Год назад +25

      probably because most people know about this incident

    • @morimorizutto1907
      @morimorizutto1907 Год назад +27

      Probably the sole fact you’re surprised it isn’t mentioned, because it’s so commonly mentioned that anybody watching a video like this has a 90% probability of already knowing about it, if not THAT being the only one they know of.

  • @chuckmcluckin6082
    @chuckmcluckin6082 Год назад +445

    Hearing about incidents occurring in A Clockwork Orange is news to me, but not particularly surprising news. Stanley Kubrick, as masterful a craftsman as he was, strikes me as somebody who REALLY doesn't care much for his cast's wellbeing. The Shining absolutely WRECKED Shelly Duvall from all the stress she was put under for the sake of "authenticity." Why he subjected her to torment when he could've just let an actress do her job and ACT, I don't know, but it seems we're past the point now where that's as easy to get away with, which is nice

    • @Alex-fc8xn
      @Alex-fc8xn Год назад +36

      Yeah the films could've been just as good without the torture and abuse. But any profession where a person has power over others and can control them will draw in people who want to abuse it. Teachers, nurses, doctors, directors, religious leaders, etc. A LOT of nurses are the same people who were bullies throughout highschool

    • @TheHorror415
      @TheHorror415 Год назад +9

      I really wonder what Sam Kubrick thinks about his grandfather's directing methods.

    • @christopher7952
      @christopher7952 Год назад +2

      If I could have sued director I would,if not I put director to absolute HELL!

    • @BrandonScott-mi5pz
      @BrandonScott-mi5pz Месяц назад

      EXCELLENT WORK. YOUR EVERY DAY THEORIST DISTURBING ACCIDENTALLY CAUGHT ON CAMERA 📸

  • @mc98smusicmoviereviews93
    @mc98smusicmoviereviews93 Год назад +102

    There was an indie horror/thriller film called Incident In A Ghostland. Main actress Taylor Hicks was gruesomely injured by a falling glass door or something like that; she survived but needed exhaustive surgery. Now that's not a particularly well-known film like A Clockwork Orange but it's worth mentioning just because of the gory nature of the accident.

    • @mc98smusicmoviereviews93
      @mc98smusicmoviereviews93 Год назад +6

      Correction. It's Hickson. I confused Hickson with the American Idol winner (who's a dude) and now I feel hella bad about it.

  • @FatBlackGamerCat
    @FatBlackGamerCat Год назад +591

    I'm glad you didn't go over the "Twilight Zone" deaths or "The Crow," because everyone talks about those; it's good to see different topic.

    • @BenShenWhiteKnight
      @BenShenWhiteKnight Год назад +30

      I dont know the twilight zone death

    • @TheKillerEmcee
      @TheKillerEmcee Год назад +47

      ​@@psychopanda6148 watch your tone

    • @zachh.9065
      @zachh.9065 Год назад +58

      @@psychopanda6148 thank you for the helpful advice. groundbreaking

    • @BiggiecheeseAKAgod
      @BiggiecheeseAKAgod Год назад +25

      ​@@TheKillerEmcee bro wtf are you his mom or something 💀

    • @Alex-fc8xn
      @Alex-fc8xn Год назад +2

      ​@@A-V01D 💀💀💀 damn.

  • @RACERDALEJR88
    @RACERDALEJR88 Год назад +662

    Was totally expecting a mention of The Twilight Zone movie, that shit was messed up

    • @vasile-vladivanovici9430
      @vasile-vladivanovici9430 Год назад +25

      What happened there?

    • @aliceinanderland
      @aliceinanderland Год назад +254

      @@vasile-vladivanovici9430 Similar to Noah's Ark but a man and two children (who legally should not have been there) were drowned and/or decapitated by a helicopter. They put the actor and children at risk and still faced no criminal charges. They killed 3 people and got away with it.

    • @pintolerance785
      @pintolerance785 Год назад +24

      Everybody and their mother knows about that it's on every single list like this.

    • @justaguyonyoutube4592
      @justaguyonyoutube4592 Год назад +18

      @@pintolerance785 Lol didn’t you just say the same thing?

    • @makfeed140
      @makfeed140 Год назад +4

      Exactly, I was surprised not to ses it mentioned here

  • @biggestnerdalive8476
    @biggestnerdalive8476 Год назад +119

    You should mention Midnight Rider a movie that was cancelled because of its accident. The crew were filming a dream sequence on real train tracks (I doubt they had actual permission to film) and thought that all the trains had passed for the day. Unexpectedly a train came. The crew tried their best to make it to safety and almost succeeded, but when the train hit the bed, it caused it among other props to go flying. One cameraman was hit by it and kills.

    • @mikeoxlong1395
      @mikeoxlong1395 8 месяцев назад

      He talked about it in another video.

  • @Account_Not_Applicable
    @Account_Not_Applicable Год назад +743

    Alfred Hitchcock once said, "actors should be treated like cattle."
    It says a lot about how he and other famous directors, especially so back then, view filmmaking and the people they work with. So glad auteurs are fading out of favor.

    • @happyfrigginrainbowcookies
      @happyfrigginrainbowcookies Год назад

      What the actual fuck is wrong with him? How about actors should be treated like fucking PEOPLE cause that's what they literally are! Dude's insane lmao

    • @eins2001
      @eins2001 Год назад +39

      Actually, if you look into that quote and the context, you see what he meant:
      "Fundamentally, actors are a race apart. This group is divided into two sections: first, those who have talent and have never received any recognition for it, and, second, those who have received recognition without having any talent. Either way, they're cattle."

    • @roonkolos
      @roonkolos Год назад +103

      ​@@eins2001 that still sounds really fucked up

    • @Account_Not_Applicable
      @Account_Not_Applicable Год назад +86

      @@eins2001 the context doesn't really make it any better. Like he's still saying "both types of actors are basically animals that are to do as I say and go wherever I put them." It's dehumanizing.

    • @nanebeisner4998
      @nanebeisner4998 Год назад

      @@eins2001 Oh I see now, he's an abusive asshole AND he's delirious, thanks for shining light on this so we can hate him more. I'm gonna just assume you agree with us and you're giving us more context to show us that we were wrong assuming he was just a little bit messed up and that in fact he is borderline psychotic. I bet psycho is a biography, also BTW the birds is the most trash film I may have ever seen given the supposed talent of the director.

  • @ameliaconaway1953
    @ameliaconaway1953 Год назад +150

    During the 'drowning' scene, Mcdowell had a hidden breathing hose for him to use during the clip. It was one shot, yes, but he wasnt drowning.

    • @TackyHarmonica
      @TackyHarmonica Год назад +14

      Yeah I was thinking that as he said it. Weird that he didn't know about this when one Google search would tell him that McDowell wasn't drowning.

    • @insomnion3892
      @insomnion3892 Год назад +3

      That breathing hose was in fact broken.

    • @s-305_the-crudely-drawn-hunter
      @s-305_the-crudely-drawn-hunter Год назад +15

      ​@squidwardjoeswanson5418I know the source
      His source is that he made it the fuck up

    • @dyztroyax4628
      @dyztroyax4628 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@insomnion3892what are you, a putin bot?

    • @insomnion3892
      @insomnion3892 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@dyztroyax4628 i was wrong lol but tf are you talking about

  • @adsyoffinch
    @adsyoffinch Год назад +94

    Oh make no mistake, Stanley Kubrick was a proper psychopath. There’s a reason a lot of actors in his films gave up acting, he drove them insane, tortured them, injured them, abused them and actively played on their fears. It’s why film buffs loved his films, he did get some amazing acting and reactions out of them but he was properly unorthodox about it. As a former student of film I appreciate how much effort went into his films but when you realise what it cost people, you do wonder of it was really worth it.

    • @irarelyupload6930
      @irarelyupload6930 Год назад +19

      I don't think it was worth it. Most of the reason I didn't like The Shining is because I thought the female lead's acting was really off. After looking up that he bullied her on set and treated her like crap, it makes sense that she didn't perform as well as she could have.
      In short, Kubrick was a prick.

    • @PolishGod1234
      @PolishGod1234 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@irarelyupload6930the stories about bullying on the set of Shining are exaggarated.

    • @loopooillohg
      @loopooillohg 14 дней назад

      a lot of them also straigh up said they would never be in a stanley kubrick film ever again. most of the actors who stuck through it all end up saying that they done have any hard feelings or anything as they understand what they had to go through was for the resulting movie and they usually understood he was a bit of a renegade but he got results.

  • @ignasr_9
    @ignasr_9 Год назад +126

    Twilight zone helicopter crash is the worst one I can think of...

    • @damiencross7334
      @damiencross7334 Год назад +23

      That and the crow are the worst i have heard of. Both could have been prevented too.

    • @zeropoint11guzman48
      @zeropoint11guzman48 Год назад +1

      What happened in crow?

    • @vincentthesnom7903
      @vincentthesnom7903 Год назад +6

      @@zeropoint11guzman48I know this is a month old but just incase you still wanna know Brandon Lee who was playing the main character had a scene where he was supposed to be shot. However due to a dummy round being stuck in the chamber on accident when the gun was shot the dummy round fired and killed Brandon Lee. I can’t explain well but there are videos on the accident if you want to know more.

  • @davidvenom
    @davidvenom Год назад +28

    6:53 “knowing that no one got injured when making of this film is a wild fact”
    I’m assuming you meant nobody got killed since you were just describing somebodies leg getting crushed by an elephant seconds earlier

  • @emilygracey
    @emilygracey Год назад +32

    Heidi von Beltz is one of the most horrifying accidents I've ever heard of. She got called by her fiancee at the last minute to do a stunt for Farrah Fawcett in Cannonball Run. Long story short, no one thought to put seatbelts in an Aston Martin and she was paralyzed in an accident. Her fiancee who contacted her to do the stunt, Bobby Bass, completely abandonded her after the accident and the money won in the ensuing lawsuit ended up evaporating overnight from lawyer and medical bills. Her father, before he unalived himself, asked if she wanted to go with him. She lived her last days being foreclosed on and passing at the age of 59. Things haven't changed and probably never will. So long as cutting corners and union busters continue to happen, pain and death isn't far behind.

    • @MerriwynMoon
      @MerriwynMoon Год назад +4

      Man, I took a bit to read about her. She seemed like such an incredible person.

  • @thefbiman2116
    @thefbiman2116 10 месяцев назад +13

    Noah's ark sounds a lot more like a genuine murder attempt than an acting method. He just flat out wanted to actually kill people so he could film it.

  • @Chimera6297
    @Chimera6297 Год назад +157

    With Stanley Kubrick, you really get familiar with the differences between method acting and filming physical and psychological torture

  • @baman7041
    @baman7041 Год назад +214

    I think the twilight zone accident might be the worst. Mostly bc A) two children who weren’t supposed to be there were killed ON SCREEN
    And B) the entire case was heavily televised and the irresponsible fucks completely got away with it

    • @harrisonkarn2078
      @harrisonkarn2078 Год назад +31

      There is one shot of it that in very low quality but still shows the 3 silhouettes next to each other. One of the frames shows 2 of their heads floating with red mist where their necks should be.
      It wasn’t the most graphic thing I’ve ever seen due to the quality but it was easily the most disturbing.

  • @sadmeat8937
    @sadmeat8937 Год назад +102

    Man you could make a whole hour long or more vid of just Jackie Chans stunts and injuries. Actually I'd love to see that.

  • @0749Rockystar
    @0749Rockystar Год назад +10

    Milo and Otis- Animals were harmed during the making of this film. Around 20 Cats and 37 Dogs. During the Bear fight scene alone, the director just kept feeding dogs to the bear.

    • @bingbong17760
      @bingbong17760 Год назад +5

      disgusting

    • @agentkmr
      @agentkmr Год назад

      ​​​​​@@bingbong17760
      Heinous and criminal.
      To think I watched that movie when I was young (and I liked cats and dogs then and still do today.)

  • @moxy6216
    @moxy6216 Год назад +36

    It's horrific how many directions got away with mistreating actors on set and putting their lives at risk and then after they take all the credit for the sacrifices multiple other people took

  • @23minihulk
    @23minihulk Год назад +35

    I’m surprised they don’t have a safe word to use when they are in a dangerous situations like this

    • @sleepydemon516
      @sleepydemon516 Год назад +24

      Roar did but the crew kept filming anyway according to another comment

  • @swaggang3201
    @swaggang3201 Год назад +75

    Fun fact one time when I was taking out my contact, I scratched my eye cornea and I had to go to the ER so I can’t imagine what type of pain he also felt during the making of the clockwork Orange.

    • @MadMax-de5uh
      @MadMax-de5uh Год назад +7

      I scratched mine and didn’t even notice til I went to an optometrist

  • @xtra_krispy693
    @xtra_krispy693 Год назад +74

    The way he said that kubrik had the audacity to make malcolm mcdowel do the ludovico scene again is like hes never heard of kubrik. He tryed convincing mathew modine on the set of full metal jacket to stay on set when his wife was giving birth and he made shelly duvall do more then a hundred takes in one scene in the shining

    • @PiroKUSS
      @PiroKUSS Год назад

      @@dontpickyourwounds he never implied that

    • @PiroKUSS
      @PiroKUSS Год назад

      @@dontpickyourwounds ok

  • @jackierocha5096
    @jackierocha5096 Год назад +25

    I wouldn’t even call the Noah’s Ark incident an accident, that would imply something went wrong then what was intended/planned. The director KNEW that there was a good chance people could’ve gotten hurt from this stunt or even killed from it all and instead of dialing back the intensity for the sake of safety(like maybe not use 1,000 gallons of water, and use a smaller number of gallons instead) or you know, sacrifice the artistic vision of the director for the sake of making sure his actors were relatively unharmed in the filming of the scene(whether that be using dummies instead of people where the brute force of the water would be pouring in or more controlled water movements for the actors to be in, etc.), he instead choose to film it as dangerously as possible because he wanted it to look realistic. If anything what the director choose to do could’ve been considered pre-meditated murder, not in any way shape or form an “accident”.
    Would love to see you make a part 2 to this, there were a lot of incidents that I hadn’t heard of before

  • @16maze
    @16maze Год назад +31

    The armour of god was a wild one! Also my fav Jackie film. Glad you brought this one up cause it almost did kill him.

  • @abbysworld05
    @abbysworld05 Год назад +30

    The first accidents on set that I’ve heard about was when the actress who played the Wicked Witch of the West got burned during the fire scene and also the original actor that was supposed to play the tin man got an allergic reaction so they had to get someone else to play the tin man and also of course fixed up the costume

  • @drewo.127
    @drewo.127 Год назад +48

    9:04
    Another example of why I’m only taking inspiration from the good parts of Stanley Kubrick, but never touching the questionable and bad stuff that he did!
    (Specifically, I’ll be taking inspiration from his cinematography and script writing, but doing the complete opposite of how he treated most of his actors!)

  • @burritosforlater
    @burritosforlater Год назад +16

    let's not forget to pour one out for Gibby's stunt double on iCarly.

  • @justvolt
    @justvolt Год назад +21

    Funnily enough, no insurance company wanted to insure Jackie Chan's stunts, so he was doing all those stunts while paying all hospital bills himself

    • @brysoncherry9884
      @brysoncherry9884 Год назад +4

      Proving insurance is one sided. They expect to never pay out. Almost like usury/ compound interest.

    • @justvolt
      @justvolt Год назад +4

      @@brysoncherry9884 insurance companies know that accidents rarely happen to normal people, so a daredevil like Jackie is a huge risk to them

    • @oki__
      @oki__ 9 месяцев назад

      @@brysoncherry9884​​⁠there’s nothing to prove it’s basic logic that a company offering to “pay for other people” will want to make a profit and aren’t doing it at a deficiency to themselves out of the kindness of their hearts. They’re business’ not charity foundations.

  • @imperfect1797
    @imperfect1797 Год назад +442

    I know it shouldn't be, but watching Michael Jackson start his lil dance then immediately running off stage as his hair progressively has the fire spreading, and then disappearing into the smoke is absolutely hilarious.

    • @VDJVivacity
      @VDJVivacity Год назад +110

      It's really not funny when you realize that the Pepsi accident is eventually what lead to his death. He became addicted to painkillers to ease the excruciating pain he went through with that accident.

    • @HuwhyteMan
      @HuwhyteMan Год назад +7

      ​@@VDJVivacity Considering he is most likely a PDFile, yes it is very funny!

    • @sillycreatures_
      @sillycreatures_ Год назад +61

      @@HuwhyteMan Ah yes, a PDFile, the kind of things teachers share with students on google classroom

    • @tyxplo9787
      @tyxplo9787 Год назад +60

      ​@@HuwhyteMan he was a fucking PDF. File? We must find his body and see what kind of presentation is saved there

    • @______________url
      @______________url Год назад +9

      That’s kinda fucked up ngl

  • @Zackadeles
    @Zackadeles Год назад +11

    Fun fact: In the first Friday the 13th movie, one of the characters (I've never seen the movie) gets fake blood in their eyes from murdering somebody. Since the budget was so low, they had to use film developing fluid or something like that because fake blood was too expensive, lol. Apparently, the guy who got the fake blood in his eyes said he couldn't see out of his right eye for 6 months.

  • @SATANS_SPHYNX
    @SATANS_SPHYNX Год назад +69

    My question is who thought it would be a good idea to have dozens of lions on set? As if they wouldn't do anything dangerous.

  • @deedeekreep9139
    @deedeekreep9139 Год назад +53

    You should DEFINITELY cover Jackie's stunt reel.

  • @TerminatorTheory
    @TerminatorTheory Год назад +5

    *Felt it was approproate to mention the accident in Transformers: Dark Of The Moon where a cable has horrificly injured an extra's face, and in respect and donation for her recovery, Michael Bay reused old footage from a previous film. I think it sucks people called him lazy for that decision.*

  • @ivannichols715
    @ivannichols715 Год назад +12

    You did a fantastic job with this. I almost didn't even click on it because everybody knows about the John Landis incident, the Brandon Lee incident and the entire filming of The exorcist ect. You actually brought up incidents that most of which I hadn't heard of and I think you did a fantastic job breaking everything down as well.

  • @nutsshooter7409
    @nutsshooter7409 Год назад +7

    Realistically if you don’t get help even after asking for it, just yell a slur that way they know to help and they can’t keep it in the movie.

  • @timmitchell670
    @timmitchell670 Год назад +5

    I'm not sure if "sever" is the right term for Jackie's injury . You don't sever a hole in your head. If you severed your head it would be separated from your body.

  • @simply_oat755
    @simply_oat755 Год назад +3

    i know nobody cares but i like paying attention to small things, its funny to me how the most replayed part of this entire video is specifically the point where the sponsored segment ends LOL

  • @mhopkins7954
    @mhopkins7954 Год назад +47

    Most aren't accidents, they are abuse and the directors should be jailed; f Kubrick for that shit!

  • @scandimon794
    @scandimon794 Год назад +24

    if you make a part 2, you definitely gotta include the twilight zone helicopter accident that killed the actor Vic Morrow and child actors Myca Dinh Le and Renee Shin-Yi Chen. there is also footage of this happening on youtube. Pretty crazy accident

  • @SG-bs6dm
    @SG-bs6dm Год назад +81

    It would be great if you could create or find an iceberg of movie set accidents.

    • @ol.2488
      @ol.2488 Год назад

      I second this! There's a lot of other film accidents that come to mind. This list is certainly not exhaustive.

    • @brysoncherry9884
      @brysoncherry9884 Год назад +1

      Or you could watch another video rather than just genericizing something with a sheep buzzword like iceberg.

    • @iSomeDood
      @iSomeDood 10 месяцев назад

      @@brysoncherry9884knew someone like you would reply lmao

  • @aarondillon5986
    @aarondillon5986 Год назад +83

    Love your videos bro! I have to say though, I think the worst and most insane one set incident comes from the twilight zone movie. I remember years ago seeing the actual scene where him and those two young kids get horribly killed by a crashing helicopter. Vick morrow and a little boy get decapitated and a young girl gets crushed under the landing skid… absolutely horrifying

  • @ShadowProductionsXD
    @ShadowProductionsXD Год назад +10

    You didnt research the Roar segment. There was one incident that led to one actres being accidentally scratched by one of the lions and it was the one incident that pushed things a bit too far. Also, the father of the entire cast was the director, if I recall correctly

  • @jpaulobriones
    @jpaulobriones Год назад +44

    I just wanna tell you how much I love your videos bro, keep continuing what your doing I've been watching you for a long time now!

  • @AnarchyJack
    @AnarchyJack Год назад +9

    They were like “Michael J Fox isn’t that good”

  • @LilyoftheLake14
    @LilyoftheLake14 Год назад +10

    The story about A Clockwork Orange isn't quite correct, only partially. You said "they forced him to do the scene again." That's not true. The 1st time they did the scene, Malcolm McDowell did go temporarily blind for a day or 2 and his cornea was scratched.
    Something important related to this story that you may not know is the director, Stanley Kubrick, was notorious for doing a shiteton of takes. In The Shining, there's a scene where Jack Nicholson is in crazy mode and slowly moving towards Shelley Duvall while she's backing up a flight of stairs, trying to keep her distance. She's also swinging a baseball bat at him repeatedly, trying to keep him from getting any closer and she actually hits him when close to the top and he falls down the stairs while she runs away.
    That scene is maybe 1 minute or 2 and typically on average a director would do between 2-20 takes of a scene, maybe 20-30 at the extreme end, depending on whether or not the scene is done how the director wants it and as long as no technical mishaps happen and no actor forgets a line or gives a less than great performance, then the director, after getting a take or 2 they like, they'll usually do one more take for safety and then move onto another scene.
    For that stairs scene in The Shining, Stanley Kubrick made them do *127 friggin takes!!!* Shelley Duvall doesn't have to do much acting in that scene when she cries because she was actually exhausted and scared irl.
    Anyway, after just the 1st take or 2 of the Ludovico technique scene in A Clockwork Orange, Malcolm McDowell got his cornea scratched and they stopped filming that scene. The temporary blindness lasted about 1 or 2 days but it halted production. Due to his eye injury, Malcolm pleaded with Stanley Kubrick to move that scene to the end of the shooting schedule, that way if his cornea was scratched again, he wouldn't have to hold up production to heal and Kubrick agreed that was the smart choice.
    So, that was actually the last scene they shot. Malcolm McDowell wasn't "forced" to shoot the scene again, it was _his request_ to move the scene and Kubrick agreed. Malcolm McDowell also went into the scene pretty much knowing he'd likely get some sort of eye injury after shooting that scene, which of course, inevitably happened again. It wasn't a surprise that they sprung on McDowell, it was moved for practical reasons.
    *An additional fun fact:*
    During the Ludovico technique scene in A Clockwork Orange where Malcolm McDowell has the eye clamps on, there's one of the white lab coated scientists conducting the experiment of the Ludovico technique. The guy is sitting next to Malcolm McDowell, continously applying eye drops to his eyes so they don't dry out. That person isn't an actor, he's actually a real life doctor, optometrist specifically, making sure that Malcolm McDowell doesn't suffer any permanent issues and is making sure he's getting enough eye drops to keep his eyes from getting too dry.

  • @Bumblingaway
    @Bumblingaway Год назад +7

    Fun fact: A film called ""NOPE" created by jordan peele had an actor that was in a horse riding incident and so they had to get rid of his trauma.

    • @IkeFanBoy64
      @IkeFanBoy64 Год назад +3

      Was it the extra in Last Samurai that got kicked in the nuts?

    • @brysoncherry9884
      @brysoncherry9884 Год назад +2

      Get rid of.
      How robotic.

  • @K0opaissorry
    @K0opaissorry Год назад +4

    Cheryl Wheeler (the stunt actress mentioned in the back to the future segment) unfortunately passed in a shooting in 2020.

  • @misterb3577
    @misterb3577 Год назад +6

    I'm genuinely surprised that the Twilight Zone accident wasn't covered in this video. Lead actor Vic Morrow and two children were put into an insanely dangerous stunt scene where a helicopter was flying overhead while he carried them over a shallow lake.
    The director kept telling the pilot to get closer, leading to the helicopter spinning out of control and crashing on top of them. The helicopter blades decapitated Vic and one child, while the other was crushed.
    There's actual fucking footage of this online. People have posted a frame by frame progression of events where you just see it happening in the blink of an eye. It was chilling, and it forever changed my view on life.

  • @grumpyoldcat8302
    @grumpyoldcat8302 Год назад +7

    1:40 this is actually inaccurate. The branch didn’t break on the first attempt. The footage of this scene we see in the film is the first shot. The director of the film was ready to move on with production after filming the scene once, but Jackie Chan insisted on reshooting it as a backup. On the second shoot is when the branch broke and Jackie Chan fell 5 metres to the ground

  • @thewitchef
    @thewitchef Год назад +4

    It's hilarious how you always say "let me know if you want to watch more of this". YES. ABSOLUTELY.

  • @lubbi0156
    @lubbi0156 Год назад +8

    10:30 he had an oxygen tank that was beneath the water when shooting this scene

  • @finn_in_the_bin5263
    @finn_in_the_bin5263 Год назад +3

    the thing about the first roar clips you showed just proves how lucky they were, bc you're wrong, they're not mauling them- that is genuine big cat play behavior, i've seen it a lot. meaning the injuries to the cast and crew could have been so much worse and more common had they not been so lucky. that said even play behavior from these things can be deadly, they don't exactly understand how much more fragile we are than them when attempting to play

  • @paintedbluess
    @paintedbluess Год назад +4

    pls do a part two!! id love to see more clips from other films, your videos are so entertaining 🙌

  • @awsomesauc193
    @awsomesauc193 Год назад +13

    Other Accidents that I think are worth mentioning:
    - Twilight Zone: The Movie
    - The Crow
    - The Skywayman

    • @MegaLeatherOfficial
      @MegaLeatherOfficial Год назад +2

      twilight zone helicopter crash is probably the worst one yet

  • @anniesauras_rex
    @anniesauras_rex Год назад +6

    24:40 IIRC John Wayne was an extra in Noah’s Ark and almost drowned on set

  • @roxentrail5388
    @roxentrail5388 Год назад +34

    Hey, YET; I think you should cover "Tyler's Last Words" in a future "Disturbing Media"/"Midnight Frights" volume... much like "Magician Cuts Wife in Half", it is a fake video that gives eerily REAL vibes, but was debunked by ScareTheater. Hope you cover it in a future volume. Also, I am in Pakistan on vacation right now, and I made sure to watch the entirety of a few ads through on the 3-hour-long Disney iceberg video, for you to earn some money due to how RUclips treats you... much love from Pakistan...!!!

  • @Tek_777
    @Tek_777 Год назад +4

    Great Video as always! Surprised that the Eiger Sanction wasn't mentioned though. A 1975 Clint Eastwood film that almost didn't come to theaters due to the death that occurred while filming on the actual Eiger mountain. From what I could find, Eastwood wanted to wrap up after the death but other climbers helping the film urged him to finish in honor of the loss. Can't confirm that part but it's what I could find with quick google searches.

  • @crazynuck
    @crazynuck Год назад +3

    You said you were surprised no one got injured making Roar, when I think you meant to say you were surprised no one died making Roar 🙏🏻

  • @kaydwessie296
    @kaydwessie296 Год назад +3

    Jeez with all these hangings going wrong, maybe Hollywood should just borrow what we all did in High School video production class.
    Hold the noose like we're about to use it
    Camera is now at our feet while we kick the chair away
    But we're secretly hanging from something by our arms lmao

  • @sams_attatchment
    @sams_attatchment Год назад +1

    0:35 I feel so bad but the part where micheal Jackson’s hair caught on fire and he just kept dancing made me laugh so hard for no reason lmfao 😭💀✋🏻

  • @P3DR0877
    @P3DR0877 Год назад +3

    also yes do part 2 and also mention the twilight zone movie incident and the brandon lee crow incident

  • @KWACREAL
    @KWACREAL Год назад +2

    YOOO MEOW WOLF BEANIE! THATS AWESOME

  • @kayredmond2395
    @kayredmond2395 Год назад +11

    TW animal death. Also with Roar, not really accident related but there were also floods and some people had to be rescued. 15 of the lions and tigers escaped because of this, the head lion was killed and had to be replaced. Because of all of this, there was a $3 million damage costs and production was halted for a whole year. A complete disaster movie!

  • @taylorbrown2665
    @taylorbrown2665 Год назад +1

    Dude this was one of my fav vids of yours to date. Make a series like this

  • @catscar708
    @catscar708 Год назад +5

    Great examples. I haven’t heard of most of them.

  • @wowee_3117
    @wowee_3117 Год назад +1

    "yknow, they don't wanna get eaten by these bloodthirsty animals, but i know im hungry, for HelloFresh!"

  • @jaredcambridge3761
    @jaredcambridge3761 Год назад +5

    Is that a Meow Wolf beanie?? 🤔 also great video!

  • @kaibaiarrio1299
    @kaibaiarrio1299 Год назад +2

    Heres one literally no one has talked about: Olivia Jackson. Olivia Jackson was a stunt performer who lost her arm, and almost her life, during the filming of a resident evil film. That womans career was ended by a poorly planned stunt

  • @galaxy_yoshi4500
    @galaxy_yoshi4500 Год назад +42

    i love clockwork orange its an amazing film , but malcolm did not deserve any treatment he received

    • @jasperzatch610
      @jasperzatch610 Год назад +2

      A film with multiple brutual realistic rape scenes is an "amazing film" lol okay 😅

    • @galaxy_yoshi4500
      @galaxy_yoshi4500 Год назад

      @@jasperzatch610 do you think the movie purposely adds rape as if it condones it

    • @jackb5384
      @jackb5384 Год назад +9

      @@jasperzatch610 Yes it is one of the best films ever made, you just don't know how to distinguish reality from art

    • @vick207
      @vick207 Год назад +8

      @@jasperzatch610 Tbf you're supposed to be disgusted by those things. The whole point of the movie is to show the world through a psychopath's view

    • @PolishGod1234
      @PolishGod1234 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jasperzatch610yes. Murder is shown in many films and people think thats okay, but when rape is shown they draw the line. Its bs.

  • @skeleton599
    @skeleton599 7 месяцев назад

    Had to subscribe bro, it’s not just your content that’s great, it’s you as well, you have a very cool personality

  • @joniroxanne96
    @joniroxanne96 Год назад +3

    The iconic *Rush Hour* trilogy introduced me to Jackie Chan; followed by the *Shanghai* movies with Owen Wilson. 😁
    When a freaking *director* couldn't be bothered to afford trained animals. 🙄
    Speaking of Owen, Malcolm McDowell played the bad guy in *I Spy* . 😳

  • @chrisyestan4812
    @chrisyestan4812 Год назад +1

    I’m not surprised that a clockwork orange has accidents 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @artastic_friend
    @artastic_friend Год назад +4

    I like your Omega Mart beanie

  • @Troy-je1kf
    @Troy-je1kf Год назад +1

    2:43 lol, he “severed” a hole in his head. I had no idea that was possible.

  • @Kingsaltysquid
    @Kingsaltysquid Год назад +3

    You'd think when it comes to hanging sceans they'd have like a safe action so the actor could tell people they're not okay. Like tapping on the leg or something

  • @dailyhauntedhistory
    @dailyhauntedhistory Год назад +2

    Describes list of injuries, and then nobody got injured in this film?

  • @duxofducks
    @duxofducks Год назад +3

    call me crazy, but wasn't there one where kids died on set because of a helicopter malfunction?

  • @trippydrew8492
    @trippydrew8492 Год назад +1

    "Fell directly on his head" The next sentence explaining how he fell onto his lower body...

  • @asemahlenkoyane
    @asemahlenkoyane Год назад +6

    your videos are always the best everything in your videos are amazing

  • @ninjasmoocher72
    @ninjasmoocher72 Год назад

    scenarios like these are why I don’t wanna become an entertainer, no matter how much I wanna be one. imagine dying at that very moment, and the people present don’t believe it.
    danish actor and comedian dirch passer passed away in such a way. he was preparing for a stage performance but suffered a stroke backstage, and needed medical attention. an announcer ran up on stage telling folks about the situation. the crowd laughs, thinking that it’s part of the show. absolutely macabre and heartbreaking

  • @P3DR0877
    @P3DR0877 Год назад +3

    Sick meow wolf beanie!!!

  • @bird_b0nezz
    @bird_b0nezz 10 месяцев назад

    I genuinely recommend learning how to correctly fall, I was so accident prone that I almost subconsciously learnt how to fall safely, mostly it’s just how roll when you fall, I rarely get hurt because of how I can fall, but from higher falls (specifically stairs, I have fallen down way to many stairs, and I do not recommend it) and I’m able to get *less* hurt, still hurt a lot, but just *less* I’ve broken bones multiple times, but I’ve been able to prevent like severe brain injuries, cause head injuries are way worse than any broken bone. Anyways I do recommend learning how to fall safely from no matter the height, it’s also kinda fun

  • @coyoteartist
    @coyoteartist Год назад +3

    The cats and other animals appearing in Roar would mostly end up in the Shambala Perserve started by Tippi Hedren who was in the movie as she was married to Noel Marshall at the time. The bull elephant in the movie responsible for fracturing Hendren's ankle and breaking his trainer's shoulder was named Tembo and he passed away in 2005 at 48. Marshall and Hendren divorced in 1981. He never made another movie athough he some how had money to support Shambala, a place he would never visit as he couldn't stand to be around the animals that he had loved.

  • @RedHotMessResell
    @RedHotMessResell Год назад +2

    I love this! There are sooo many Wizard of Oz one’s but I just found you and I bet you’ve already done a video on it.

  • @sophiaisabelle01
    @sophiaisabelle01 Год назад +14

    Accidents happen, and this may be considered normal to some extent, however it can go wrong for multiple reasons. Film sets aren't always prone to accidents, which makes it even scarier. Just be mindful of the fact that you won't always be granted safety and/or security in these types of scenarios.

  • @ginomctony6773
    @ginomctony6773 Год назад +1

    that chair scene in clockwork orange was freaky just because of how real it was, and the drowning scene was messed up cause they did that whole echo thing when he smacked the tub with the baton it makes you feel like your head is in there.

  • @DipermilkEditz
    @DipermilkEditz Год назад +4

    Noah’s ark wasn’t really an accident. The director purposefully put real people there for realism. It sounds almost like he wanted them dead.

  • @Catsmakemeselfconscious
    @Catsmakemeselfconscious Год назад +2

    Definitely expected A clockwork orange to be on here. That movie is crazy

  • @BannaKiller568
    @BannaKiller568 Год назад +3

    It seems there is a pattern of film directors getting a power trip.

  • @thischannelwasamistake9403
    @thischannelwasamistake9403 Год назад +2

    Jackie Chan after breaking 18636.36 bones in his body, nearly losing his ability to move and narrowly avoiding the possibility of a coma or death after every stunt: guys i think i broke my finger.

  • @Trash_man
    @Trash_man Год назад +4

    I'm surprised you didn't include the twilight zone movie accident

  • @attackoramic8361
    @attackoramic8361 Год назад +1

    You know how deep you're gonna go when you start off with a famous actor cracking his skull open, fracturing his pelvis, and burning off all the skin on his hands.