Jeff unironically understands how bullets work better than Hollywood. He knows where to separate the actual projectile and the casing in both close ups and after firing. Aside from shooting one round with another to cause it to fire
He must have confused them with land mines and thought that their sight was based around vision. Very easy mistake to make, thousands of people die this way every week.
Im not an animator so this could be not impressive at all, but something that stands out to me is how when beans get punched they ragdoll to the ground, but the animation of them standing up starts from their ragdoll position and looks fluid and natural. Its most noticeable at the beginning of the Jet Bean fight. So either Jeff animated a "ragdoll" himself and made it look natural, or he actually let them ragdoll and took their end position and made it flow seamlessly into them picking themselves off the ground.
This would be more impressive in a game, where ragdolls are always different because they're simulated in real time with the engine's physics, but in a movie the ragdolls are baked in, so it's just a like you said, he animated from the end position.
Jeff did a couple voices on the film. I did the lead and about 8 others. The whole cast (about 5, I think) did multiple voices. Get ready for the game coming soon. I'm back in the Bean seat again. WooHoo!
The camera-work, cinematography, fight choreography is off the charts here. Even if he’s dodging bullets from 2 feet away, this is what the people want.
its impossible to suspend my disbelief watching this because of how absurd the circumstances are in the movie but thats honestly fine because i dont think you’re supposed to i think its just a nice thing to watch just because the action is just genuinely fun, its not meant to be taken seriously like big budget movies
14:41 "Aw, now we're in it!" is a sentiment I have felt when watching epic scenes in martial arts movies. I agree with Charlie that this was one of those scenes.
When a guy who should be directing action movies professionally just makes a one man shitpost that turns out to have professional quality action scenes.
I still come back every once in a while just to watch the bean man score a 50 in the dunk contest then Charlie saying “That was the most lit shit I’ve ever seen”. Cinematic masterclass
Yeah we know, but@@followthegrow108 you not getting it. Captain Pissoff is right, he said it was a double but he only flushed once, meaning someone would have to flush again.
@lazerfrogstudios I posted that comment a year ago get off my meat and j never said getting voice actors he made the pre lease before this and he said it in a self made documentary
@@stockacc3109 Iirc bowling alleys play these really bad animations if you get a strike or something, reminiscent of the style of animation used in the movie, except the movie is 1:30:00 long and actually good.
I imagine one day as a kid this guy heard the song Killer Queen and one of his dumb friends was like "haha more like killer bean right" and in that moment he had a prophetic realization and something deep in his soul awakened
i would pay to watch this movie for the ragdoll physics alone, there's something appealing about seeing asscrack-shaped ovals make eachother do ragdoll flips as they slide across the ground
The double flusher scene is truly a piece of art. Is he implying that he left his shit half unflushed to establish his dominance? Is he saying he can flush the double flusher in a single flush? The bartender will never know, and neither will we.
You just know Killer Bean is the biggest badass of the century when even his shit got you questioning. Oh and @The Void, you ain't the only one my man.
@@lastfirst5863 He also offered voice roles to saberspark and a couple of other internet personalities who I can't immediately remember. To my knowledge they've all said yes.