The subway scene in this movie traumatized me when I was a kid. I legit lost sleep, and had nightmares over this movie for years because of that scene. LOL
It wasn't the guy jumping into the lava scene that gave me the creeps, it was the scene where the train driver looks out the window and sees the lava coming down the tube before passing out
Wow, 😮 I'm genuinely surprised that I am not the only one who felt traumatized by this movie as a child 😅 for me the tunnel was also traumatizing, specifically one shot outside the train door, purple hydraulic fluid leaking out of the damaged door. When I was a child I thought it was BLOOD. Also, the scene with the tiny white dog grabbing his bone and narrowly escaping the lava, holy crap did that scene make me SAD.
Tommy Lee Jones was awesome in the 90's like The Fugitive, Under Siege, Men In Black, US Marshals and this movie as well. He's one of my favorite actors of all time.
This was one of my favorite movies when I was younger and it still is. It's really cool to see the full version of the Behind the Scenes, more of the Wilshire Boulevard set and its construction, thank you so much for posting this video!😁👍💝
@metalgearhead99 Yeah and the main reason why the build a fake Wilshire was because they couldn't mess up with the real one so I've always wondered how things would have been like with the real Boulevard since there would be way more things for the lava to destroy, including a big skyscrapper.
I’ve been saying this for Years. I do hope we get some sort of Sequel I always wondered what happened if the Volcano woke up in today’s LA and spread more throughout the city…
No, not 'Yellowstone Awakening'- not unless its done with proper and thorough scientific involvement. Contrary to popular belief, Yellowstone's next eruption will be neither big nor overly dramatic a la 2012. It is most likely to be a maar forming phreatic or steam driven eruption, which won't involve any fresh molten material at all...
Love this movie, watched this movie so many times and still watch it in 2024, great movie and well made. I wonder how many people wanted to visit L.A ,especially the LA Brea Tar Pit after seeing this movie?
What would I give for a remake of Volcano. The film has such ingenious special effects and in contrast to Dante's Peak, which is more realistic, Volcano is about something that is not the case in any other volcanic film: The birth of a volcano. So great-looking lava, one or the other emotional scene (I'm just telling Stan his heroic deed in the Red Line Tunnel) and yet the film stays true to itself. If I could add something I would have wanted to see a few more volcanic scenes and the Red Line Tunnel scenes could have been extended. But without a doubt, next to Dante's Peak, the best volcanic film ever. He shaped my love for volcanoes. Maybe a lot of people laugh but I think a remake would be worthwhile here even if the film hasn't lost any of its heat.
@metalgearhead99 From other volcano scenes I only mean the eruption itself. The first explosions of the La Brea tar pits shortly before the lava begins to flow onto the street are for me the biggest highlight of the film, but when you see the volcano up close again later just a few scenes. At least twice. A few more volcanic effects in between would have been nice. As for the Red Line Tunnel, I thought the scenes regarding the rescue operation were a bit too short. The platoon leader was also a little short, opening the window and the lava moving closer. After all, he collapsed from lack of oxygen. I would have tried to extend it a little bit, but nevertheless a great volcanic film.
@metalgearhead99 All right. As for the team after Stan died in the lava, there is also a scene that I would have extended as well as the collapse of the tunnel, which Amy would have noticed first before the victory on the Wilshire, I would have included. I would never badmouth eVolcano. It is on a par with Dantes Peak in its own way and it shaped my love for volcanoes. After all, Volcano is the only volcanic film that shows the birth of a volcano and that makes it so special. When I saw the first eruptions as a child I didn't know either what that should be. Only when I saw the first lava did I know and was really blown away, the effects can be seen again and again, just a great movie. A great wish came true for me even after not so long when the complete film music was finally released.
@metalgearhead99 With the extension of Amy in the Red Line Tunnel, I don't mean Amy directly. The fate of the team to which Stan throws the conductor before he unfortunately dies is another scene that I miss. By the other I just mean that I would have liked to have seen part of the tunnel collapse just before Amy discovers it. It might sound a bit leaned out, but it could also be that Stan's remaining teammates who stayed behind also died by accident in the tunnel collapse. Maybe it happened shortly afterwards. As for the fact that I didn't know what was breaking out in the La Brea Tar Pits, it was only because I saw the film for the first time. Yes he takes a lot of liberties but he always entertains at full level.
@metalgearhead99 With pleasure. Movies like Volcano are never boring. The mood and desire must be there. Many films from the 90s are far better than today's. My big Hollywood favorites include Jurassic Park, Con Air, Armageddon, The Ghost and the Darkness or Deep Blue Sea. I guess if I hadn't seen Volcano, then maybe my love for the volcano wouldn't have come. Maybe that's what makes the film so special to me. He tied me to volcanoes and I'm very grateful for that.
Natural disaster films were becoming more popular in the mid and late 90s Twister came out a year after then volcano so it was definitely a huge success for each then Armageddon and Deep Impact both release in 1998 so Hollywood writers was definitely looking into that direction create natural disaster movies because it was something unknown of at that time I guess for writers to talk about
I liked this one more than Dante's Peak. What to say - unlike todays 💩, that time just a good old REAL CGI and practical effects. Classic 90s action, amazing soundtracks and great acting. Real hero Tommy Lee Jones and we miss Anne 😢
This movie used to scare me when I was a kid. I wish I had known about this back then, ha ha. 😂 But seriously though pretty cool the lava was made of goo! 😜
This movie is what lead to my Volcanophobia. The seen of Obers death gave me nightmares. And it never hels when any show does the volcano sacrifice trope.
This movie is soooooo intense but incredible performances from Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Heche, and Gabby Hoffmann!!! One of my top 3 favorite disaster films alongside DAYLIGHT & THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.
when i was little i remember thinking how could they have done that specal effect with the lava. i always thought it was like some kinda blanket with red florescent lights under it (being 7 years old trying to figure this out) turns out i wasnt too far off lol. i think that the reason they made this movie was that effect it was the best part of the whole movie imo. the effect was really confining! this is why i love practical effects. dont get me wrong. cgi if dont right looks great too but a practical effect will always look the best imo. too bad its a dead art pretty much.
From today's perspective, such a huge production with thousands of hours to build every single set plus details is hardly imaginable or feasible. Therefore the cheaper one, CGI, is used to safe costs.
As someone who loves old GM trucks and SUV's, seeing that old GMC Suburban melt like arnie in T2 really hurts. But then again, Dante's Peak was also cruel to Squarebody GM's as well, Pierce Brosnan's pretty wicked looking Lifted Squarebody Chevy Suburban meets an almost mirror image fate to Tommy Lee Jones' GMC in this movie but also Explodes in that movie, and later on in the movie, he hotwires a Squarebody 4x4 crew cab utility that is literally charbroiled almost to death by Lava in what is a pretty memorable intense suspense scene. Both movies are gems of disaster popcorn flicks you don't see made anymore. Heh, Dodge/Chrysler literally fought Wind and Rain in Twister, while GM was fighting Fire,Ash, and brimstone in Dantes Peak and Volcano.
The "Master of Disaster" Irwin Allen would have been the perfect man for effects like the one with TOWERING INFERNO back then, but by then he had already passed away in 1991.
Even though, we have this video to show us what they do to make this movie effective, I still don't understand how they do it, or what materials they used. Can someone please help me understand?
The subway scene in this movie traumatized me when I was a kid. I legit lost sleep, and had nightmares over this movie for years because of that scene. LOL
It wasn't the guy jumping into the lava scene that gave me the creeps, it was the scene where the train driver looks out the window and sees the lava coming down the tube before passing out
Wow, 😮 I'm genuinely surprised that I am not the only one who felt traumatized by this movie as a child 😅 for me the tunnel was also traumatizing, specifically one shot outside the train door, purple hydraulic fluid leaking out of the damaged door. When I was a child I thought it was BLOOD.
Also, the scene with the tiny white dog grabbing his bone and narrowly escaping the lava, holy crap did that scene make me SAD.
Same here smfh still to this day I fast forward that scene when he jump in the lava and I hate the scream
Jajaja bro a mí también cuando salga Stan con el tipo en su espalda y el se quema en la lava
RIP Anne Heche (May 25, 1969 - August 12, 2022), aged 53
You will always be remembered as a legend.
ANNE CELESTE HECHE
May 25, 1969-August 12, 2022
We’ll miss you, pal.
Tommy Lee Jones was awesome in the 90's like The Fugitive, Under Siege, Men In Black, US Marshals and this movie as well. He's one of my favorite actors of all time.
Also Small Soldiers👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Don't forget Batman Forever.
Don't forget Coal Miners Daughter (1980).
My childhood Movie right here. Fantastic memories x
Yes, a great movie and behind the scenes documentary.
me 2!!!! mi fave yay!!!!!!!
MAZ
I watched this like when I was 5 or 6
Nice trauma movie😑
This was one of my favorite movies when I was younger and it still is.
It's really cool to see the full version of the Behind the Scenes, more of the Wilshire Boulevard set and its construction, thank you so much for posting this video!😁👍💝
Thank you for enjoying my upload
@@thatsentertainment5602 I REALLY enjoyed it!!
Like I said little me was obsessed with this movie.
@metalgearhead99 Yeah back then there wasn't all this technology we have now so they had no other choice but to "improve" things on their own😂🤣
@metalgearhead99 Yeah and I wonder how things would have been like if the movie was made today using the real Wilshire Boulevard😂🤣
@metalgearhead99 Yeah and the main reason why the build a fake Wilshire was because they couldn't mess up with the real one so I've always wondered how things would have been like with the real Boulevard since there would be way more things for the lava to destroy, including a big skyscrapper.
This movie needs either a remake or a sequel. Maybe...Volcano 2 - Yellowstone Awakening.
I’ve been saying this for Years. I do hope we get some sort of Sequel I always wondered what happened if the Volcano woke up in today’s LA and spread more throughout the city…
That would be amazing!
Yesss🎉
No, not 'Yellowstone Awakening'- not unless its done with proper and thorough scientific involvement. Contrary to popular belief, Yellowstone's next eruption will be neither big nor overly dramatic a la 2012. It is most likely to be a maar forming phreatic or steam driven eruption, which won't involve any fresh molten material at all...
What for, it happening right now there!
The making of the lava is amazing
Thank you for uploading this! This movie is such a favourite and the DVD should've had this as an extra
Or Blu-Ray & 4K
Dare I to admit that this is missing from the Volcano DVD's special features? 🌋🔥☄📀
R.I.P. Anne Heche 😢🙏🏾
Rip anne heche
RIP Anne...
I saw this movie about 20 years ago and liked it.
1:49 RIP Anne Heche (1969-2022), The Adventures of Huck Finn.
R.I.P. lovely Anne Heche 😔😥
RIP non green screen in a stage building filmaking
Dang, Anne Heche was a really enchanting actress RIP Hot Stuff 🔥
Love this movie, watched this movie so many times and still watch it in 2024, great movie and well made. I wonder how many people wanted to visit L.A ,especially the LA Brea Tar Pit after seeing this movie?
I love the Speed soundtrack in this documentary. It makes any movie, great or bad, simply thrilling.
Just Imagine if this IMAX was around when this movie came out or just imagine watching it in 4DX
I appreciate this film a lot more now that I know they actually made their own lava flow.
What would I give for a remake of Volcano. The film has such ingenious special effects and in contrast to Dante's Peak, which is more realistic, Volcano is about something that is not the case in any other volcanic film: The birth of a volcano. So great-looking lava, one or the other emotional scene (I'm just telling Stan his heroic deed in the Red Line Tunnel) and yet the film stays true to itself. If I could add something I would have wanted to see a few more volcanic scenes and the Red Line Tunnel scenes could have been extended. But without a doubt, next to Dante's Peak, the best volcanic film ever. He shaped my love for volcanoes. Maybe a lot of people laugh but I think a remake would be worthwhile here even if the film hasn't lost any of its heat.
@metalgearhead99 From other volcano scenes I only mean the eruption itself. The first explosions of the La Brea tar pits shortly before the lava begins to flow onto the street are for me the biggest highlight of the film, but when you see the volcano up close again later just a few scenes. At least twice. A few more volcanic effects in between would have been nice. As for the Red Line Tunnel, I thought the scenes regarding the rescue operation were a bit too short. The platoon leader was also a little short, opening the window and the lava moving closer. After all, he collapsed from lack of oxygen. I would have tried to extend it a little bit, but nevertheless a great volcanic film.
@metalgearhead99 All right. As for the team after Stan died in the lava, there is also a scene that I would have extended as well as the collapse of the tunnel, which Amy would have noticed first before the victory on the Wilshire, I would have included. I would never badmouth eVolcano. It is on a par with Dantes Peak in its own way and it shaped my love for volcanoes. After all, Volcano is the only volcanic film that shows the birth of a volcano and that makes it so special. When I saw the first eruptions as a child I didn't know either what that should be. Only when I saw the first lava did I know and was really blown away, the effects can be seen again and again, just a great movie. A great wish came true for me even after not so long when the complete film music was finally released.
@metalgearhead99 With the extension of Amy in the Red Line Tunnel, I don't mean Amy directly. The fate of the team to which Stan throws the conductor before he unfortunately dies is another scene that I miss. By the other I just mean that I would have liked to have seen part of the tunnel collapse just before Amy discovers it. It might sound a bit leaned out, but it could also be that Stan's remaining teammates who stayed behind also died by accident in the tunnel collapse. Maybe it happened shortly afterwards. As for the fact that I didn't know what was breaking out in the La Brea Tar Pits, it was only because I saw the film for the first time. Yes he takes a lot of liberties but he always entertains at full level.
@metalgearhead99 With pleasure. Movies like Volcano are never boring. The mood and desire must be there. Many films from the 90s are far better than today's. My big Hollywood favorites include Jurassic Park, Con Air, Armageddon, The Ghost and the Darkness or Deep Blue Sea. I guess if I hadn't seen Volcano, then maybe my love for the volcano wouldn't have come. Maybe that's what makes the film so special to me. He tied me to volcanoes and I'm very grateful for that.
@metalgearhead99 Yes, the films of the 90s are always watched with pleasure, and it will stay that way.
RIP Anne Heche
Rest in Peace, Anne Heche.
Volcano should get a reboot in the future
When I first saw the movie the lava looked so real!
And now the conclusion of that movie right now in L.A. ´´VOLCANO II´´
the liquid Methyl cellulose is the same material that was in star wars episode 3 for the mustafar miniature models
Thank you so much 👍👍👍👍👍
I like both Volcano and Dante's Peak. Both movies have frightening volcanoes and lava.
They are also education videos about two different types of eruptions: effusive and non-effusive.
Favorite disaster movie right here. This movie will never get old.
creepy looking back on all the burning car jokes, incredibly sad how everything unfolded
I love Anne, rest in peace angel
Yeah it's true!! Already now i'm falling in that!! 😢
So interesting how they created the lava for the movie.
Natural disaster films were becoming more popular in the mid and late 90s Twister came out a year after then volcano so it was definitely a huge success for each then Armageddon and Deep Impact both release in 1998 so Hollywood writers was definitely looking into that direction create natural disaster movies because it was something unknown of at that time I guess for writers to talk about
Thanks for your feedback and excellent comment.
I liked this one more than Dante's Peak. What to say - unlike todays 💩, that time just a good old REAL CGI and practical effects. Classic 90s action, amazing soundtracks and great acting. Real hero Tommy Lee Jones and we miss Anne 😢
Nem acredito q tive pesadelos por mt tempo agr vendo isso kkk
Rest In Peace Anne Heche 🙏🏽💔
This movie used to scare me when I was a kid. I wish I had known about this back then, ha ha. 😂 But seriously though pretty cool the lava was made of goo! 😜
Was the only one who caught the Speed soundtrack in there?
Caught it too
@@savage_skirt5386. And Both Films were Released and Produced by the Former Twentieth Century Fox👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
手作りの溶岩がとてもリアルだ。まるで本物みたいだ!!
Its my favorite from movie Volcano 💪💪💪 great movie
This movie is what lead to my Volcanophobia. The seen of Obers death gave me nightmares. And it never hels when any show does the volcano sacrifice trope.
Descansa en paz Anne Heche 😥💔
6:05 Speed music 😂😂😂
Es una muy buena película
El VOLCÁN
LA EH VISTO MUCHAS VECES
ES MI PELÍCULA FAVIRITA
TAMBIÉN QUERÍA VER SUS ESCENAS DE TRAS DE CÁMARAS
Cool movie
This movie is soooooo intense but incredible performances from Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Heche, and Gabby Hoffmann!!! One of my top 3 favorite disaster films alongside DAYLIGHT & THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW.
Rip Anne Heche T__T
when i was little i remember thinking how could they have done that specal effect with the lava. i always thought it was like some kinda blanket with red florescent lights under it (being 7 years old trying to figure this out) turns out i wasnt too far off lol. i think that the reason they made this movie was that effect it was the best part of the whole movie imo. the effect was really confining! this is why i love practical effects. dont get me wrong. cgi if dont right looks great too but a practical effect will always look the best imo. too bad its a dead art pretty much.
i can't remember what I thought when I was 7, i never thought they made the lava goo. It is awesome the effect was somewhat practical though
6:58 what is the name of this shopping mall that was being built that would be inaugurated.
911 Lone Star season 2 episode 1/2 in a nutshell except it's in Austin Texas instead of Los Angeles
Anne Heche forever.
Music:Alan Silvestri(1997)
1950
"We have the Fire Truck on fire"
So it's an Onfire Truck?
Só agora que publicaram esse vídeo
Вот это и есть искусство😮!
I actually thought it was based on a true story
I LOVED THIS MOVIE!!!!
🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋
From today's perspective, such a huge production with thousands of hours to build every single set plus details is hardly imaginable or feasible. Therefore the cheaper one, CGI, is used to safe costs.
Eu amo esse filme.
Somos dois então.
as an American car enthusiast that melting Suburban hurt my soul
It earned its name that night. Like a rock!
@@lukasfoster8505 hahaha no shit lol like a molten rock
As someone who loves old GM trucks and SUV's, seeing that old GMC Suburban melt like arnie in T2 really hurts. But then again, Dante's Peak was also cruel to Squarebody GM's as well, Pierce Brosnan's pretty wicked looking Lifted Squarebody Chevy Suburban meets an almost mirror image fate to Tommy Lee Jones' GMC in this movie but also Explodes in that movie, and later on in the movie, he hotwires a Squarebody 4x4 crew cab utility that is literally charbroiled almost to death by Lava in what is a pretty memorable intense suspense scene. Both movies are gems of disaster popcorn flicks you don't see made anymore. Heh, Dodge/Chrysler literally fought Wind and Rain in Twister, while GM was fighting Fire,Ash, and brimstone in Dantes Peak and Volcano.
Ab ye movie kaha milegi mene chhote me dekha tha
Me encantó la pelicula
Fly high Anne
18:18 “… lava kitchen” I like that.
Amazing film.
19:17 wow that looks just like in the movie
1:01 MY EARS AHHH
Aw no I didn't know anne died rip😥
I wonder what parking lot they used for this on set
The "Master of Disaster" Irwin Allen would have been the perfect man for effects like the one with TOWERING INFERNO back then, but by then he had already passed away in 1991.
Even though, we have this video to show us what they do to make this movie effective, I still don't understand how they do it, or what materials they used. Can someone please help me understand?
@metalgearhead99 how they made the fake lava into this sludge magma?
So the Lava was just made out of goo. Hmm interesting
Just remeber on T2 Judgement Day at the end as the T1000 fall in the steellava down - that was the same effect.
@@mr.adventure0142 Never knew that. Thats pretty cool.
This film was directed by the same person who did THREADS (1984)
Who exactly is mich?
So stan and Rachel are dead in the movie
17:01 where is The Broadway in this neighborhood in Los Angeles.
If that well Happen in Real Life this is going to be a Massive Volcano Disaster in Los Angeles
Devia ter em português esse vídeo!!
at 7:10 is it just me or did i hear the theme to Speed in this special?
Cool
12:51 :-(
Premonition! 😰
12:44 😳😳😳😳😳😳
My heartfull movie, from india
Imagine if this was made today, this is good so if they did this today it would be amazing, unlike that skyfire bullshit
5:01 5:02 5:03 5:04
Pardon the pun but, well done! (Unintended rhyme)
Anderw Davis before he did rush hour did was a great film
Nanme of music in 8:20
I want a woman that’s talking right now in the movie, the makings of the Volcano
Rolling vengance say okay make a volcano then storm e said lights camera action!
🇧🇷👏🏻👏🏻😍
1:20 🐥🐥Roark
1:44
What ever happened to Stan that died in the lava
سينما أمير دافع ٣ جنيه توتو كابوتو 😁
06:57
what!
Muito bom
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