They learned from the best in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The techniques they were using for the animated characters to be present with the live actors and props being either held by the toons or destroyed by them were all arranged in sophisticated ways to get the impression these are all being enacted in real time.
2:49 Poor Chris Watts. One of the most impressive special effects filmmakers sharing a name with a murderer. I hope that hasn't cost him any work. That's gotta be an eerie coincidence.
Childhood + first Joe Dante movie I saw = best time of my life
3:25 Who Else Kinda Wanted To See The Warner's Escape The Water Tower As it Fell?!:)
Note:is Very Missed Opportunity!:)
They learned from the best in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The techniques they were using for the animated characters to be present with the live actors and props being either held by the toons or destroyed by them were all arranged in sophisticated ways to get the impression these are all being enacted in real time.
2:49 Poor Chris Watts. One of the most impressive special effects filmmakers sharing a name with a murderer. I hope that hasn't cost him any work. That's gotta be an eerie coincidence.
If there was any good time to go by Christopher, now might be that time. Poor guy!
0:17 The nascar crashing into the stage was shot for real?!
Daffy: *Those aren’t my real eyeballs*
Never saw this whole thing after 0:52.
1:20 those puppets look like they’re made of clay
Just Like *Who Framed Roger Rabbit?™* Did That?
The animaniacs just lost their home.
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Replicating The Iconic Water tower From The Studio
Damn im the only comment
Yeah guys, no soldier left behind! 😄
Brandon is not funny he sucks😅😅😅