Thanks! Yeah, my videos tend to be more editing involved, and these days if your not throwing up three 20 second shorts a day, the algorithm isn't too kind...
I'm actually planning on doing a "TV shows" version of this video as well, will take a note of this, thanks! (it wont be out until next year though...)
I still would have liked to have seen the oil company's reaction when they got the bill from Grady, Earl, and Burt. Also the company's reaction when they saw their refinery
It’s a great slice of early 80s B-movie action! The use of film, real explosions and real vehicles elevates these good B-movies of this era compared to those of the late 90s and onward when it all became video cameras and bad CGI.
I love your editing style, man! The way that you cut back and forth between this film and shots from The Lord of the Rings films, for example... it's so well-done!
Thank you very much! Yes, this was a video of passion…. and Battletrucks! As soon as I realized where this film was taking place, I knew what had to be done 😉
I'm glad that I could help! Also blew my mind that I had never heard of this until the trailer popped up on my recommendations a few months ago. The second half is especially fun!
Great synopsis of of the cities place in pop culture/film-tv history. It's also my families favourite guessing game when a film is released.. Also forgot to mention with our dollar shooting in Canada typically shaves 20-30% off the cost of production. So even with lesser tax incentives than say Louisiana or Georgia? Still cost competitive... Ditto for Alberta although the nutter premier and her hate of liberal arts and culture amongst many other things drove away The Last of Us. You're welcome, Vancouver!
I didn’t know that about the Last of Us, interesting. Yeah, there are a lot of production companies that take advantage of filming in both BC and Georgia, but we all know BC is better 😉
That exoskeleton armouring on Battletruck _screams:_ "You Must Watch This." ... let's see, looking, looking, Found it! And it has seeders. Yippie! Well as I see it, I've already made it through the first half of The SmAck-olyte, without breaking any furniture in a drunken maddened rage at Dizney (not yet at least.) So I think I can handle anything now. Plus the practical effects in Battletruck look pretty awesome. Real shit getting blown up in real explosions. That's a movie! 🥃
You read my mind, was actually thinking of doing so, but you just gave me the kick I need. Check out the new play list, All things TERMINATOR
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3 reasons, exchange rate (1.00 CAD =1.25 USD), Hella tax breaks ,Amazing and diversified Locations, B.C. can stand in for anywhere, oh yeah and Amazing Crews and technical expertise.....
I mean, how many major movies have been set in Toronto; Canada's biggest city? American audiences probably wouldn't wanna watch something based in a Canadian city.
That is an issue too, but Toronto has done better, two good examples are PIXAR’s “Turning Red” and “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” Two major Hollywood films that unapologetically take place in Toronto and even use the city as a character.
Vancouver sucks, and so do the people. It's a snobby expensive hellhole run by far left wackos and junkies. Oh yeah, worst traffic I've ever seen, due to terrible planning.