Fun fact: The Iron Giant was sent to Earth by an advanced Alien Civilisation as a scout to prepare for an alien invasion by wiping out all the humans on the planet, it took thousands of years for him to arrive and it would be thousands more before the aliens come in to set up. The reason why the Iron Giant didn’t default to his programming is because of the bump on his head when he crashed landed causing major internal errors in his code. It also helps that the Alien race that the Iron Giant came from wiped themselves out in a civil war. -Source: Iron Giant Behind the scenes interview with the directors.
Just imagine those aliens didn’t have their civil war and they arrived on earth thousands of years later to see their robot as “defective” for not following its programming and allowed humanity to advance long enough to have a fighting chance?
Hmm... you know I just realized that the US would have HAD to inform the Soviets that the nuclear launch wasn't directed at them but a target on their own soil and soon after "something" launched itself from American soil and intercepted the missile. I wonder what the implications of that would have had on the world, everyone would be talking about it at least. Maybe think the United States was making a big show out of the fact they apparently had the means to intercept ICBMs by launching one at themselves and shooting it out of the sky.
That’s also excluding the giant energetic explosion traveling some distance away after the Iron Giant fired the weapon from his chest, that’d probably would REALLY alarm everyone too and wouldn’t have been surprising if several military units nearby from the explosion radius began to mobilize while emergency hotlines between the states, maybe countries become saturated on finding out what even happened.
A story such as this probably wouldn’t have been covered up; the town erected a memorial for The Giant at the end; so word is out about the mysterious Iron Giant.
What about the energy signals produced from the plasma cannon it fired at the battleships? I'm sure that would have also been picked up. Remember, they didn't know where the giant was from so could argue they thought it was a Russian/Chinese made weapon & had to use the nuke. That, with the energy signal would probably calm any political pressures down as it's a common enemy.
This movie already had an awesome sound design. It feels very much like Star Wars’ sound design with a mix of Terminator. It gives a more satisfying and nostalgic feel from movies that come from this era between the 90’s and 2000’s. Now of days, some movies still have an awesome sound design but not as awesome as movies from this era. I really think this era film (90’s to 2000’s) peaked with their sound design. I too always wanted to replicate it.
sound mixing is a different kettle of fish though. Could just be my TV, but when I watch this movie, regular speaking or quiet music is very quiet and then loud sounds like explosions, shouting or crescendos are ear-splittingly loud😵
though its subtle, the parts I noticed where great like the more electrified/static-like sfx for his atomizer cannon and the more explosive sound of his atom launcher that came out his chest just amazing great job!
This Is More Than An Enchanted Scene, This Is One Of The Best Animated Movie Endings, Not Only Did The Giant Undo His Mistakes And Stop The Missle But He Also Saved Both The Military And The Civilians. True Legend.
Niiice! I like how they're subtle enough to recognize it's the Iron Giant movie, and different enough they're significant. Not just copy-pasting SFX from other series but actually improving the ones in the film. Well done
I just noticed it watching this video, but there looks to be a landmass behind that ship and when the antimatter bomb goes off the landmass on the right side of the ship just doesn't exist anymore and the landmass on the left is still there.
I see the Giant’s scream as a few things: 1. He was simply enraged at the military for “killing” Hogarth 2. The original programming perhaps allows a form of rage. Scare tactics, expression of intent etc 3. Most heartbreakingly, perhaps the Giant felt his programming suddenly rewrite itself back to its war machine mode, and he was frightened of what he suddenly was becoming 4. He finally snapped, and allowed the war machine to take over
If they're decent, they work just as good as big over ear headphones. I edited this with good earbuds and I could hear just about everything to the highest quality
You know I’m sorta glad humanity wasn’t able to take giant down and study him because judging by his weapons humanity could of made weapons worse than any nuclear bomb
Thanks. Nah, I just find whatever scenes either lack a good amount of sfx or that I just want to add some to. It's pretty much a hobby tbh. I've already done it a few other times with scenes from L4D2
The Iron Giant was powerful enough to kill everyone on earth or earth itself, i think the giant was originally suppose to be on a loan mission to do so, but due to losing his memory and gaining an conscious he chose not to when his memories are restored
. . . Honestly while impressive, these types of. . .Enhancements, or AI updating to 60 FPS doesn't work for anything animated and honesty takes more away from the film. This was drawn to be shown at a specific frame rate, when you increase the frames it affects the weight of movement. Things start looking to sharp. Run this side by side with an unedit cut of this scene and you'll see what I mean.
Возможно, что когда он распался после взрыва бомбы, это его защитный механизм, чтобы не пострадать, он раскинул все свои части тела по мрру и потихоньку будет собирать себя...
Nah, I just interpolated it cuz it's cool lol. With a few small exceptions, I'm surprised it worked as well as it did. People say interpolation is garbage and such. U just gotta know how and when to use it. I'm gonna get copyrighted regardless, but I expect it. I'm not looking to monetize it.
@@cymphizumil6942 It definitely makes it look more modern, but having just watched the movie, it makes it seem to go much faster! Also I saw loved this movie in theatres when I was 9, so because of nostalgia bias I don't like this. 😅 Great sound effect remastering though!
One more thing I’d recommend that would blow the epic-scale out of the water: the detonation of the missile should cause an artificial aurora to form in the sky over Rockwell. This phenomenon occurred over Hawaii during the Starfish Prime nuclear test in 1962.
And this is why you never - *NEVER* - shoot first against something or someone that is clearly not hostile; there's a chance they can, and *will,* eventually shoot back =_=
I would love to hear these in a sequel when the aliens realized their scout is doing what he's not supposed to be doing and send more Giants to eliminate him and set up the invasion would love to see something alien on Earth that the aliens are interested in that just doesn't make this another incursion run.
I know its Vin diesel doing the voice acting but Why does his scream at 0:31 sound exactly like a scream he did in fast five when he went to hit hobbs with the hammer
This is so uncanny and goofy at 60fps. FFS, any and all interpolation needs to be AT MOST, Single frame only. IE double whatever the original stream was. Preferably, only interpolate to 30fps, but you can't make fractions of a fake frame, and in order to go from 24 to 30, you'd have to do WAY MORE fake frames since all the frame timings would be off, and you could essentially only keep 2-6 original frames or some shit out of the now 30 that you'd have. Ergo: *ONLY EVER INTERPOLATE 1 FAKE FRAME FOR EVERY REAL FRAME!*