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Patton Oswalt shows Conan, Sona, and Gourley an unreal stunt from the 1975 film “Framed.”
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@DangerousDac
@DangerousDac Год назад
I love how Patton turned this into an episode of Best of the Worst.
@dipperdandy
@dipperdandy Год назад
Oh my gaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwd
@aznthy
@aznthy Год назад
Well, he won't go back to RLM since the last time, he watched the worst.
@dipperdandy
@dipperdandy Год назад
@@aznthy Well I don't imagine he happens to be in Wisconsin all that often.
@Hoganply
@Hoganply Год назад
@@dipperdandy True, but I'd love to see him do a Re:View.
@batoutofmel4959
@batoutofmel4959 Год назад
Watching this, I was thinking about the one they did where a truck runs over a stuntman's head.
@richardyasushiii3848
@richardyasushiii3848 9 месяцев назад
Patton Oswalt is so knowledgeable about film, including foreign films and auteurs, that he should really inherit the mantle of Roger Ebert. His appreciation of B-movies to A-class art films, is impressive.
@hoytoy100
@hoytoy100 2 месяца назад
Patton is the best film reviewer. Could listen to him for hours going on about movies. His knowledge and recall is amazing.
@joshuaporterfield6774
@joshuaporterfield6774 Месяц назад
He’s more interesting than a lot of the movies themselves.
@damonversaggi3965
@damonversaggi3965 Год назад
Conan's take on editing and timing is so spot on...
@Charles_Bro-son
@Charles_Bro-son Год назад
Sometimes atmosphere lacks a bit of breathing room with the tight editing nowadays.
@Mokkari77
@Mokkari77 Год назад
The show that changed the pacing of TV forever was ER in 1994.
@MandleRoss
@MandleRoss Год назад
Yeah, they somethings even cut off the ends of sente...
@ravenn22
@ravenn22 Год назад
and yet, almost every serial TV show these days drags 1.5 hrs worth of plot into 10 episodes...
@Mokkari77
@Mokkari77 Год назад
@@ravenn22 In the old days it was stretching a half hour worth of plot to an hour. Now it's stretching the plot of a two hour movie into 8-10 hour long episodes.
@michaelhenehan1809
@michaelhenehan1809 Месяц назад
I could listen to that guy talk about sci-fi, story, or just about anything for hours
@mattwales2734
@mattwales2734 Год назад
The chase scene in the French Connection was a crime caught on film. LOL.
@ODUBlue
@ODUBlue 29 дней назад
Love this 😂🎯
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 Год назад
I could listen to Patton speak knowledgeably and eruditely about movies for untold lengths of time.
@davetheunicorn6720
@davetheunicorn6720 Год назад
Damn, you were faster than me 😂 I feel the same way.
@ctrainbeats
@ctrainbeats Год назад
i love the word erudite, idk why
@emu_warrior
@emu_warrior Год назад
It's a shame he's the zodiac killer and killed his wife :(
@erinrising2799
@erinrising2799 Год назад
100% agree he's like the nerdy older brother I never had
@shutupandcolor
@shutupandcolor Год назад
I could see Patton and Matt hanging out now.
@MehrdadParthian
@MehrdadParthian Год назад
its such a joy when conan and patton oswalt get to talk to each other, because its almost like they're sitting at conan's porch and just talking like they normally would behind the camera. there are very few people that conan has this chemistry with, such as kevin nealon or bill burr, etc. and its so amusing to watch :)
@kstepko
@kstepko Год назад
We need more Patton Oswald giving us the behind-the-scenes story of old movie clips!
@SuperlunarNim
@SuperlunarNim Год назад
The stunt performer is a guy named Buddy Joe Hooker, he also notably jumped a landing helicopter on a motorcycle. Still alive today at 81.
@willmartin1837
@willmartin1837 Год назад
Umm Patton is a freak pedio…
@Marijuanifornia
@Marijuanifornia 11 месяцев назад
There's a WWII video called *Hemp for Victory* on how to grow weed to make equipment for the military. At 13:03 in the film, there is an old naval battle to showcase the USS Constitution and how hemp made the ropes and sails on the ship. You see a man fall from the top mast, snag on a rope and cartwheel like 10 stories the rest of the way down and slapping the water full force. That was in 1942, well before CGI. I don't know if the person survived, but it's in the video. Also, because this needs to be emphasized, there's a WWII government video that tells everyone how to grow weed to defend our country.
@decibelfilm
@decibelfilm Год назад
Gourley always with the perfectly timed quips and chime-ins.
@chancestockman
@chancestockman Год назад
He took some cues from Andy Richter!
@user-qj1we9iy2u
@user-qj1we9iy2u Год назад
@@chancestockman waaaaay funnier than andy
@chancestockman
@chancestockman Год назад
@@user-qj1we9iy2u noooope!
@EuanH91
@EuanH91 Год назад
The best is the scene in Tora! Tora! Tora! when the plane accidentally veers off and crashes into a bunch of other parked planes in a huge fireball, and you can clearly see all the stuntmen/actors literally running for their lives.
@salsal435
@salsal435 Год назад
YES!!!
@troubleondemand7703
@troubleondemand7703 Год назад
For anyone who loves old school stunts, you have to watch the movie Hooper with Burt Reynolds. Absolute classic.
@charlie-obrien
@charlie-obrien Год назад
It is a classic and it proves one thing... That the stuntman in that scene took his $100 pay and bought all of his stunt buddies beers after the shoot.
@jesperjee
@jesperjee 10 месяцев назад
Yes! Dar Robinson was great!
@PatrickAirman
@PatrickAirman Месяц назад
I love how Conan just exclaims "OOOOOOOHHHHHH!" hilarious
@magicknight13
@magicknight13 Год назад
I need a Conan and Patton watch movies and commentary podcast!
@Ishai1
@Ishai1 Год назад
It's funny that so many people think there was no CGI in Top Gun Maverick, that movie is loaded with it. Yes, they went up in the jets for real, so their reactions feel real, but almost everything outside the jet was VFX
@kamuelalee
@kamuelalee Год назад
Truth, but it was more real than the first TG
@Ishai1
@Ishai1 Год назад
​@@kamuelaleeYea, like I said, they were in real jets so the g-force and movements are more realistic. I think in the original movie Tom got himself a flight in the back set of an F-14, just to experience it, but the actual movie was shot like all other flight scenes in other movies, with a mock cockpit on hydraulics.
@kev3d
@kev3d Год назад
They said the same about Mad Max Fury Road. "It's all practical!" Sure, if you exclude the green screens, artificial extras, wire and stunt rig removal, CGI backgrounds and storm effects, and most of the environments...sure, it was practical.
@Fucisko
@Fucisko 8 месяцев назад
Haven't seen TG but it was same thing in Mission Impossible Fallout. They did the HALO jump for real but added this bullshit looking storm so basically just Tom Cruise falling is real but everything around is CGI.
@zoeherriot
@zoeherriot 6 месяцев назад
@@Ishai1they weren’t in real fighter jets though. All of the jet exteriors are CGI. And a ton of those in cockpit shots are CGI too.
@foxhound13
@foxhound13 Год назад
I think of Batman The Animated Series where they were on striked guidlines (no realistic guns, swearing, blood, and such). In interviews and commentary tracks you learn how they are told by the censors they can't do that. And they come back with something that looks much more horrifying like the way jokers victims look from the laugh gas or seeing batgirl fall but you get the point of view from inside of the car from Jim Gordon. Patton is right, you can say what you want, you just have to be clever.
@Estamir
@Estamir Год назад
Batman TAS, and even Batman Beyond were key examples of how you can turn around those absurd mandates into something interesting. And as for whittling down the graphic nature of things, never underestimate what a person's imagination can do when you give them enough to work with. What might be funny or simply odd on paper can become nightmare fuel for many!
@brianjl7477
@brianjl7477 Год назад
@@Estamir I agree. It seems like these days evrything is spoon-fed, and audiences seem to want that or else they cry "plot hole!" Tapping into the viewer's imagination can be a very powerful storytelling tool.
@Tonyhouse1168
@Tonyhouse1168 Месяц назад
Like when Conan did a bit of him interviewing his network censor
@timgreenwald1043
@timgreenwald1043 Месяц назад
I just want to hear Patton Oswalt talk about movies all the time
@darkmoonlady2002
@darkmoonlady2002 Год назад
Hooper has amazing stunts and funny as hell too.
@williamgregory1848
@williamgregory1848 11 месяцев назад
Patton Oswalt being a cinephile is warming my heart 😊
@calibby85
@calibby85 Год назад
Id love to hear Patton and Hader nerd out on films
@TomWDW1
@TomWDW1 Год назад
You should check a lot of Hong Kong martial arts stuntwork from the 80s and 90s. SO dangerous. But it does look amazing.
@hamiljohn
@hamiljohn Год назад
If Patton could be on every week, it'd be so, so awesome. This Joe Don Baker film seems like I need to see it!
@ericg4868
@ericg4868 Год назад
Conan watching old crappy movies doing MST3K style commentary would be awesome.
@thedude4672
@thedude4672 Год назад
I would watch that
@sidhackney8831
@sidhackney8831 Год назад
Have you seen his episode of Red Letter Media's Best of the Worst?
@themoviedealers
@themoviedealers Год назад
You know he was a cast member on MST3K, right?
@fdsfsdfsd1552
@fdsfsdfsd1552 Год назад
@@sidhackney8831 - Conan?
@fdsfsdfsd1552
@fdsfsdfsd1552 Год назад
@@themoviedealers - Conan?
@Monticello19
@Monticello19 Год назад
Mitchell! heart's poundin' Mitchell! vein's cloggin'
@theylied1776
@theylied1776 Год назад
Conan is correct on the hyper-compressed editing on television and movies. That was pioneered by MTV.
@EatinPaste
@EatinPaste Год назад
It's nice to see that Patton's RLM appearance didn't kill his love for movies 😆
@dipperdandy
@dipperdandy Год назад
man, yeah that was an unfortunate day on the wheel.
@Wabajak13
@Wabajak13 Год назад
being around Mike just makes everyone hate everything. It's hard to escape his cynical aura.
@nighttray1489
@nighttray1489 Год назад
One more guest spot outta do it
@HOTD108_
@HOTD108_ Год назад
Does Patton unironically hate RLM or was he just playing up the bit? Logically I wanna say it was a bit, but emotionally the hatred felt real.
@gustafsone
@gustafsone Год назад
@@HOTD108_ I think it was more of a bit, because once they sat down at the table to actually start talking about the movies, he opened up a lot more and was excited to talk about things and seemed like he genuinely enjoyed watching the shitty movies with the other guys. I don't know that he will ever do that show again, but I don't think he actually hated being there. With some of their other special guests, they will have them bring in one or two of their own suggested bad movies to put on the wheel, and I have a feeling that when Patton agreed to do the show, he told them to not hold back and pick the shitty movies that they would normally pick to put on the wheel (or was it the plinketto board? not that it matters).
@sumocat666
@sumocat666 Год назад
The scene in Used Cars is a guy chasing a $20 bill across a street that Kurt Russell’s character has on a fishing line to lure him into his car lot. He’s not playing a drunk, but he was inches away from getting smacked by a car.
@TriglycerideBeware
@TriglycerideBeware Год назад
Are we thinking of the same scene? The one I think he's talking about is on RU-vid, called "Used Cars red car freakout". What you're describing sounds different
@sumocat666
@sumocat666 Год назад
@@TriglycerideBeware My scene is from the beginning, but it could be either one. Hard to say given no one is drunk in either.
@TriglycerideBeware
@TriglycerideBeware Год назад
@@sumocat666 sounds like one dangerous movie haha
@nameisnotrelevant
@nameisnotrelevant Год назад
The fact that Patron Oswald is commenting on a Joe Don Baker movie, this is like a MST3K haze dream! MITCHELL!!
@ColinFilm
@ColinFilm Год назад
I know it was a video bit on an audio podcast but I enjoyed listening to their reaction and now watching the clip itself. Would be on board for more reactions like this every now and then. 😁
@charlesselby3559
@charlesselby3559 Год назад
Love hearing these guys talk film
@TNbear0126
@TNbear0126 16 дней назад
Sona laughing is adorable. I’m a fan. 😊
@daviddavid5880
@daviddavid5880 2 месяца назад
That hypercompression is no joke. It's like everything is aimed at toddlers with zero patience. It feels so spoon-fed.
@rogueshadowunit4964
@rogueshadowunit4964 Год назад
That last part applies to this podcast too. Only uploading the video format in segments and not just the full audio version.
@nick_hansolo
@nick_hansolo Год назад
The Slip Nutz are a universal constant so their pacing should always feel the same imo
@solvseus
@solvseus Год назад
"You can't even tell jokes anymore" - a famous comedian in an internationally streamed comedy special in front of a huge audience
@Chulaan
@Chulaan 8 месяцев назад
I saw Sword and the sorcerer when I was a kid. Never heard that story before
@NuttyMongrel
@NuttyMongrel Год назад
It is bizarre to watch old late night interviews. A surprising amount of silence and quietness in the conversations, whereas today late night hosts won't allow a half second of silence.
@andrewhawking7893
@andrewhawking7893 Год назад
Yep. Don't forget the whooping audience that screams every bloody minute of it. That's why this podcast is better.
@McDuffin
@McDuffin 11 месяцев назад
It’s with everything anymore. When I was a kid, part of watching a baseball game was some of the dead air. Crowd noise, vendors, and other ambient sounds. Even before the pitch clock, these newer announcers feel the need to fill every bit of space. Like they’re trying to sell me a used car or something. Sorry about the rant.
@stephenleblanc4677
@stephenleblanc4677 Год назад
It's an impressive stunt, but just to be clear, after the cut, the door was wide open the whole time for the stunt man who at least didn't have to time that part. He just needed to jump. I am curious as to whether they prepared for the fire and he was wearing the right protection. Hope so.
@murph190
@murph190 Год назад
I'm kinda surprised neither one of them mentioned 70's classic "Hooper." Great flick about stuntmen and stuntwomen.
@IPlayOneOnT.V.
@IPlayOneOnT.V. Год назад
Yes, JDB is literally half in the fireball coming out of the car, then immediately afterward in the same scene he's beating a guy into a bloody mess. There it is! I just looked this up.
@Allenmarshall
@Allenmarshall 23 дня назад
Stuntmen are a gift
@eromacque
@eromacque 11 месяцев назад
Dude! That's Hunter Von Leer! From Halloween 2!
@bjtgaming
@bjtgaming Год назад
Nothing beats Jackie Chans Hong Kong 80s films. Everyone broke everything!!!
@dipperdandy
@dipperdandy Год назад
SUCH a stark difference from his later american output, where everything is edited to hell.
@daviddavid5880
@daviddavid5880 2 месяца назад
Used Cars is an underrated gem.
@SmartVandelay
@SmartVandelay Год назад
5:04 I think they call this the John Landis approach.
@scubasteve4020
@scubasteve4020 Год назад
"Quick time...HARCH!"
@CDRaff
@CDRaff Год назад
What makes this even crazier is that the fireball was made by setting literal trash bags filled with gasoline on fire.
@ragnarokangaroo
@ragnarokangaroo 4 дня назад
"These guys both auditioned to be Duke Boys." - Man, Conan needs to be a guest on RiffTrax or MST3K
@JACKXK
@JACKXK Год назад
These guys could talk for 10 hours and it would all be interesting and thought provoking.
@georgejorden6269
@georgejorden6269 Год назад
Did anyone notice in the video that the guy holding the gun in the backseat disappeared when the car stopped on the train tracks.
@bennychristensen4314
@bennychristensen4314 11 месяцев назад
I am sure that Patton Oswald has seen and appreciated some of the Burt Reynolds stunts. In White Lightning Hal Needham almost died in the car on the river barge jump. And Reynolds' "Hooper" is 70's stunt man hero worship that really shows how hard that job and lifestyle was. And many of Reynolds later movies and in fact his life was affected by a bad chair stunt that broke his jaw in the movie he made with Clint Eastwood. Also, watch The Good The Bad and The Ugly, when Eli Wallach almost lost his head in the train cutting the chain scene. Wild!
@KyleS3m3noff
@KyleS3m3noff 11 месяцев назад
And while you're watching The Good, The Bad & The Ugly - when Blondie and Tuco blow the bridge and they're hunkered down behind the sandbags during the explosion... watch that MASSIVE chunk of debris go slamming with full force into the sandbag right next to Clint's head. That thing flew all the way up that ridge, several hundred feet with velocity, and damn near took the lead actor's head off.
@floki-man
@floki-man 3 месяца назад
I was about to rant about: where’s the f i n g clips Patton is talking about?! Thank you for adding them. Makes hearing this twice worth it. The train guys roll is slow because he tripped, he was supposed to be running on impact.
@FallacyBites
@FallacyBites Месяц назад
I remember in 1993 when Conan started, he was my absolute favorite host---- Specifically BECAUSE he didn't waste time. Letterman and Leno both left a lot of empty space between jokes, and it felt like when my FiL tells a story--- he leaves a lot of empty space cuz the point for him isn't to be entertaining, it's to keep our attention forvas long as possible with minimal effort.
@3VILmonkey
@3VILmonkey Год назад
When Patton Oswalt mentioned Joe Don Baker, I immediately thought "Mitchell!".
@dipperdandy
@dipperdandy Год назад
It's always fun trying to determine how sober he is in any given take.
@sidhackney8831
@sidhackney8831 Год назад
My, my, my Mitchell
@CynicAtheist
@CynicAtheist Год назад
Tarsem Singh’s The Fall is an ode to stuntsmen from the olden days much like Patton describes. It’s a beautiful cult classic movie and I’m suprised @pattonoswalt didn’t mention it
@elichilton7031
@elichilton7031 Год назад
A most excellent call back. The Fall is brilliant.
@ctrainbeats
@ctrainbeats Год назад
@@elichilton7031 just checked out the trailer.. i need to watch that asap - the colors!
@sidhackney8831
@sidhackney8831 Год назад
The Fall is excellent! It'll make you angry stuntmen don't have like ten categories of Oscars.
@elichilton7031
@elichilton7031 Год назад
@@ctrainbeats If you enjoy Tarsem Singh's work, check out The Cell, he did years before. Also, the costumes of Eiko Ishioka are in both films. Miracles to behold.
@katfishzomby
@katfishzomby Год назад
Joe Don Baker.. there's a reason he's on MST3K. 100%
@MaineZukah
@MaineZukah 7 месяцев назад
Jo Dawn Baker Train, just had to watch it, great scene!
@mikereed4594
@mikereed4594 8 месяцев назад
One of my favorite old stunts in a crappy movie was this real stinker of a black and white American attempt at a kaiju movie called "The Giant Claw" featuring an enormous prehistoric vulture puppet that is describes as being bigger and more powerful than a battleship. There's a scene where the MC and the love interest are jumping out of an exploding vehicle when it crashes, and you can see them hit the ground, and then a piece of flaming debris nails the lead in the back, and you see him jerk upwards and start to panic, before the camera cuts away and they're fine again in a different shot. That shot where you can see the stunt go a little wrong, and the guy is just like "oh god, am I gonna die? someone is literally hucking flaming trash at me, and it went wrong" is so real and funny to see.
@angelmarcano6747
@angelmarcano6747 Год назад
They actually went to an amusement park where they have this big big pool with creates waves so they were actually surfing but it was in a park and then they filled in everything else, and Kurt Russell actually had to learn how to surf.
@patrickmuhwheeney6518
@patrickmuhwheeney6518 Месяц назад
Red Letter Media watched 'Silent Night Deadly Night' (1 or 2, can't remember) and they show a scene where a car flips over and misses the stuntman by inches...Other than The Road Warrior's motorcycle rider's end over end flip, that was the most amazing stunt I've ever seen...
@srmcd1
@srmcd1 2 месяца назад
Man, this guy truly is TV’s Son of TV’s Frank
@Grovester77
@Grovester77 7 месяцев назад
I know that scene he's talking about from Used Cars. Near the end when Gerrit Graham is having his meltdown when he finds he's been driving a red car during the final.act.
@KingHenryVR4
@KingHenryVR4 8 месяцев назад
The scene Patton is talking about from Used Cars involves Gerrit Graham's character who is just superstitious not drunk, he finds out he is driving a red car which he deems as bad luck so he freaks out and parks the car on the side of the road and starts backing away from it into oncoming traffic barely missing getting hit by a speeding car.
@paulgrieger8182
@paulgrieger8182 11 месяцев назад
Great example: The bridge explosion scene in "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly." A huge chunk if flying debris BARELY misses Clint Eastwood and Eli Wallach.
@victorm.3279
@victorm.3279 Год назад
Patton dropping truth bombs. Most people think stuff like ChatGPT is the answer to everything cause it's the flavor of the month. When it's just a tool. And most people just don't know when and how to use it.
@j.vanderknaap9446
@j.vanderknaap9446 5 месяцев назад
AI would never have thought of using coconuts to make horse effects in Python's Holy Grail.
@madrahn1
@madrahn1 Год назад
Dragon heart? No that was great
@AngeloRyanMaalat
@AngeloRyanMaalat Год назад
Shout out to Jackie Chan for growing old cause it was mad brutal back then
@ms0824
@ms0824 Год назад
Nolan goes practical as often as he can.
@zoeherriot
@zoeherriot 6 месяцев назад
He goes practical a lot less than people think. The studios are doing this thing recently where they lie about how much CGI is shot. Even to the point they are manipulating behinds the scenes shots to hide green screens. Nolan does like practical, but it’s more accurate to say he uses a mix of practical and CGI. There’s a ton of breakdowns available that demonstrate he is using a lot of CGI.
@ms0824
@ms0824 6 месяцев назад
@@zoeherriot I've watched the same videos and read the same articles that you did recently. It's crazy that they lie about that. But yeah clearly he does use vfx and cgi very well, he just does as much as possible in camera also.
@zoeherriot
@zoeherriot 6 месяцев назад
@@ms0824 I also have a friend that is a vfx supervisor at ILM - I’ve some lengthy conversations with him on this. But yeah Nolan is really good at choosing when to lean on CGI and not. That’s why his films looks so good.
@ms0824
@ms0824 6 месяцев назад
@@zoeherriot ok. That's pretty awesome!!! Yeah Nolan is still one of my favorites. I really don't get why the industry is trying to downplay vfx right now when soooooo many artists are used to bring the films to life. Only so much can be shot/done practically and even so, sometimes you just need to enhance shots.
@elishmuel1976
@elishmuel1976 Год назад
More on Conan's last point please. Did you guys have a discussion about that? Would love to hear the gang's thoughts. Can't get enough.
Год назад
I didn´t know Patton Oswalt was such a movie geek. He really knows what he is talking about.
@jimherbert007
@jimherbert007 7 месяцев назад
This would have been an amazing time to show Mac and Me
@ttww1590
@ttww1590 Год назад
I keep wondering about the clips in the That's entertainment films and wonder how many had life altering injuries.
@michaelknight5873
@michaelknight5873 8 месяцев назад
Gourley is the guy who takes two looks at an actor and knows the Mel Brooks movie he’s in.
@jayarrington240
@jayarrington240 Год назад
As far as the tempo for editing - and the reference to Late Night - watch an old Carson episode. My god, it seemed like they were barely paying attention to any of it. Very unbelievably relaxed, casual and slow. So slow....like they were waiting for a late train.
@natelevy1040
@natelevy1040 10 месяцев назад
Jurassic Park got the media buzz about the CGI when 99% of the notable effects were actually practical.
@kevinwr7093
@kevinwr7093 9 месяцев назад
I think Oswalt's shirt looks great but everytime they cut to him i keep thinking he is wearing a Vault-Tec jumpsuit. Lol
@masterofallgoons
@masterofallgoons Год назад
Dragonheart looks better than you remember it!
@TheMokeleMbembe
@TheMokeleMbembe 9 месяцев назад
"I love the image of the CGI guys saying "this is what it's gonna cost"" - this exact moment is in the making-of doc for THE PHANTOM MENACE, called THE BEGINNING. The ILM guys are breaking down for George Lucas (or Rick McCallum?) what it will cost to do the podrace
@msamsamsamsamsamsamsamsamsamsa
@msamsamsamsamsamsamsamsamsamsa 4 месяца назад
Buster Keaton deserves a mention here. 6:41
@ju1cycrackfa1ry
@ju1cycrackfa1ry 4 месяца назад
I think the more interesting take would be to examine Melissa McCarthy’s movie career, and why she keeps getting cast in movies. She tanks every movie she’s in by default, bridesmaids being the exception due to the sheer comedic might of Maya Rudolf and Kristin Wiig
@gorgejung307
@gorgejung307 2 месяца назад
Spy and The Heat are great.
@SophiaAphrodite
@SophiaAphrodite Год назад
The most expensive practical effect was the boat into the dock scene in Speed II. It cost $22 million at the time, About $50 million in todays dollars.
@Calabrin1
@Calabrin1 8 месяцев назад
Damn it, Patton! I was positive you were gonna bring up Order of the Black Eagle where the stunt guy gets his head run over by an ATV!
@Frequency127
@Frequency127 7 месяцев назад
Silent Night Deadly Night 2. There is a scene where a car crashes and flips, heading directly toward the stunt guy who just casually steps out of the way. Definitely almost died.
@thelostone6981
@thelostone6981 Год назад
Fun fact: if you start to type into RU-vid’s search “Joe Don….”, “Joe Don Baker Frame” pops up as the top suggestion. You’ve been Pattonized RU-vid!
@FreshmanMedia1
@FreshmanMedia1 Год назад
I would watch an MST3K-style podcast with Conan and Patton
@stephanschmidt2334
@stephanschmidt2334 2 месяца назад
Top Gun is 100% CGI - it's a myth that they don't use CGI.
@nachotube7012
@nachotube7012 9 месяцев назад
All the other people in the car disappear as we see the last closeup of him driving onto the tracks.
@TheCornBanana
@TheCornBanana Год назад
Man on fire stunts are the best
@kingrimjob
@kingrimjob Год назад
Framed is a great movie!
@MonkeyChessify
@MonkeyChessify Год назад
The issue is that so many films and stuff throw everything on a green screen and assume everything being CGI will work out. It can...given enough time and money to the VFX ppl which they dont want. The best is always a merging of the two - do what you can practically/in camera, and then supplement/change/whatever in post with effects as needed
@hyperspeed_心猿
@hyperspeed_心猿 Год назад
I've yet to ever see CGI that didn't look like CGI.
@MonkeyChessify
@MonkeyChessify Год назад
@@hyperspeed_心猿 lol yes you have you just didn't notice it most times. if you've seen a movie in the past 10 years you've seen CGI
@Creamcups
@Creamcups Год назад
@@hyperspeed_心猿 This is such a stupid statement. If something doesn't look like CGI you wouldn't think it's CGI.
@bradleybindle6428
@bradleybindle6428 Год назад
Air Force one was the best movie of the 90’s
@buboyocson1605
@buboyocson1605 Год назад
Matt was on point! There was a movie in PH where a stunt actor did die.
@icarusandtherabbit
@icarusandtherabbit Год назад
Hooper is the best 1970’e stunt movie. Burt Reynolds at his best.
@MarcusRonaldi
@MarcusRonaldi 9 месяцев назад
The video is exactly as described.
@havardbjerkengeneriksrud5871
Man, was thinking about Used Cars when they started talking about the Joe Don Baker movie, made my day when Patton suddenly mentioned it🤣 Great movie, underrated like hell..
@lachauntiswashington231
@lachauntiswashington231 Год назад
great episode
@gordondean9189
@gordondean9189 Месяц назад
Keep working at it Tom, I'd pay to see that.
@brooke9297
@brooke9297 Год назад
Modern media killed Conan’s ability to realistically kill Patton Oswald.
@Brian28021
@Brian28021 Год назад
I'd forgotten about Joe Don Baker... and I think that was Martin Kove in the backseat. CGI can be impressive, but practical stunts are compelling; in the way that makes you go, "Oh, he's hurt! He's gotta be hurt." CGI can't make you cringe.
@martianmanhunter37
@martianmanhunter37 Год назад
It was Hunter Von Leer. I know him best as the deputy sheriff in Halloween 2.
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