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@CorridorCrew
@CorridorCrew 2 года назад
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@mrterrortales
@mrterrortales 2 года назад
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@moviefreakdavid666
@moviefreakdavid666 2 года назад
Just to add to the Resident Evil effects can you give your review of the super Licker effects used in Resident Evil retribution
@fmjs5146
@fmjs5146 2 года назад
I swear you guys have the best sponsored segments. I watch them all the way through, all the time. Whoo whoo Morning Brew!
@grahamdavidrajan
@grahamdavidrajan 2 года назад
React to Evan Almighty
@steviegbcool
@steviegbcool 2 года назад
You guys should of done INNERSPACE too the miniature special effects in that were insane
@KevinClarkRyan
@KevinClarkRyan 2 года назад
Corridor: Good morning, Kevin. Kevin: ...Touché. I'll subscribe.
@scortch1418
@scortch1418 2 года назад
Have a goodnight
@kevinbender6153
@kevinbender6153 2 года назад
I've been subscribed.
@mooncat7009
@mooncat7009 2 года назад
😂
@TheN0odles
@TheN0odles 2 года назад
Good evening, Kevin!
@horseoperamarker
@horseoperamarker 2 года назад
lmao
@monicarosenberg7563
@monicarosenberg7563 2 года назад
My husband Kevin and I watch this each week. He was so stoked at the “Hello Kevin”!
@fizz8342
@fizz8342 2 года назад
Wholesome
@amanmo862
@amanmo862 2 года назад
Is he subscribed? Come on, Kevin, subscribe
@rifeenjn9196
@rifeenjn9196 2 года назад
Mine too
@shaunbrown5162
@shaunbrown5162 2 года назад
My wife Lacy doesn’t watch anything with me.
@qpSubZeroqp
@qpSubZeroqp 2 года назад
Wait, who's Kevin? Lol
@kevinbrowne8546
@kevinbrowne8546 2 года назад
Sam: "dont let us down kevin" Me: "ohhhh not someone else im gonna let down......"
@yourfavhadi
@yourfavhadi 2 года назад
Eyy Kevin B)
@Thekev..
@Thekev.. Год назад
Same
@kevinknotek2806
@kevinknotek2806 2 года назад
the whole Kevin bit is hilarious and very unsettling...
@Sebbir
@Sebbir 2 года назад
Didn’t you have a task to do?
@evanneff7776
@evanneff7776 2 года назад
Corridor: "Good morning, Kevin" Me: "Eh, close enough."
@shaggycan
@shaggycan 2 года назад
If he's waking up to that he's already having a good day!
@SlayedAsian
@SlayedAsian 2 года назад
He meant me.
@He1IoDev
@He1IoDev 2 года назад
Lol
@heycraig
@heycraig 2 года назад
close e. neff
@david4rancibia34
@david4rancibia34 2 года назад
Kevan
@rensaudade
@rensaudade 2 года назад
You guys should try inviting vfx artists from back in the day, 80s or 70s
@kpeguyebbers850
@kpeguyebbers850 2 года назад
Seconding this, please bring some older fx guys on please! Upvoting this comment to the top.
@TheN0odles
@TheN0odles 2 года назад
YESSS!
@rococoro12345
@rococoro12345 2 года назад
Id love that
@chrisjlocke
@chrisjlocke 2 года назад
If you like VFX from the 80s, then you'll love Captain Disillusion's video on 'Flight of the Navigator'. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tyixMpuGEL8.html
@mirrfan8844
@mirrfan8844 2 года назад
yes that would be insane
@kevinblakey8804
@kevinblakey8804 2 года назад
You know I freaked out for a moment when the said goodmorning Kevin lol
@JunkyardDigs
@JunkyardDigs 2 года назад
The "Hey Kevin" bits make me jump every time😂😂 Everyone else should subscribe as well! - Kevin
@movie_fan000
@movie_fan000 2 года назад
This series has quickly become an instant click and enjoy as often as possible
@dlmhdlmh
@dlmhdlmh 2 года назад
Actually instant like before even watching
@RSpracticalshooting
@RSpracticalshooting 2 года назад
Exactly. I look forward to seeing these pop up every Saturday. It's like being stoked for cartoons when you were a kid.
@UylyYT
@UylyYT 2 года назад
It literally is
@MajorLemons
@MajorLemons 2 года назад
Same. This shit is so interesting to me and insightful.
@NaughtyShepherd
@NaughtyShepherd 2 года назад
Right up until the alarm clock ⏰ 🚨 sound… scared the shit outta me.
@johndaltonlogan8503
@johndaltonlogan8503 2 года назад
Ant-Man is so underrated when it comes to the MCU. The train track fight sequence is one of the most inventive, entertaining, and unique things Marvel has ever done.
@phillewis2630
@phillewis2630 2 года назад
Doctor Strange had some of those moments for me.
@lemon8890
@lemon8890 2 года назад
probably edgar wright idea if they let him direct it could be a hit instead of a bland movie with few good idea from him
@Knight_Kin
@Knight_Kin 2 года назад
Ant-Man was such a better movie than i was expecting, i finally went back and watched every MCU movie since 2008 just over the past few weeks and Ant-Man was one I had missed. I liked the sequel a lot as well! Really creative and felt different than all of the other Marvel characters.
@allthingsfilm5171
@allthingsfilm5171 Год назад
I know I really enjoy the ant man trilogy I love the creativity that they put on the table can’t wait for ant man quantimana!!!
@Fizzyon71
@Fizzyon71 2 года назад
Corridor: Good morning, Kevin me: Good morning
@BindMedia
@BindMedia 2 года назад
Sam's uncontrollable laughter when Fred Astaire pulls out the blicky is joyous to watch
@Edward-pw6zz
@Edward-pw6zz 2 года назад
this movie blew me away: "Bedknobs & Broomsticks", especially the last scene with the knights fighting the nazis!
@zacharys990
@zacharys990 2 года назад
I literally scrolled down to comment this lol
@bluefletcherfish
@bluefletcherfish 2 года назад
I've already left this comment at least 3 times. Please listen corridor!!
@reesalvin6539
@reesalvin6539 2 года назад
I thought that scene was the coolest thing when I was little
@liamgeyer5710
@liamgeyer5710 2 года назад
Ahhh, such a good comment!!
@msquared8892
@msquared8892 2 года назад
i just posted the same thing! they need to react to this movie. Its one of my favotites!
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 года назад
Everyone named Kevin after watching this video: My happiness is immeasurable and my day is better
@hobojoe357
@hobojoe357 2 года назад
I just shaved my mustache this morning.
@evantansimore7634
@evantansimore7634 2 года назад
*and my day is tolerable
@forwarduntodawn285
@forwarduntodawn285 2 года назад
Do you even anything else to do in life , besides COMMENTING ON EVERY RU-vid VIDEO ??????
@SuitableLift
@SuitableLift 2 года назад
Leave me alone!!!!!!!!!
@ratchit8122
@ratchit8122 2 года назад
My happiness is, immeasurable... ...And my day is better.
@Gabreya
@Gabreya 2 года назад
To this day, “The Wizard of Oz” has THE ABSOLUTE BEST tornado effects that I’ve seen in any film with tornadoes. It’s genuinely intimidating and creepy due to the way it looks and its movement. It actually made me really scared for Dorothy and Toto.
@prettygoodgoose3831
@prettygoodgoose3831 2 года назад
Love to see your guys thoughts on the Directors cut ending of Little shop of horrors (Or just little shop of horrors in general). Genuinely some of the most incredible and impressive practical effects I've seen in a film, especially for the time.
@1zlotymovie
@1zlotymovie 2 года назад
I gave up after a year of asking, but decided to come back. Someday someone will notice me! I believe a single voice has a chance: SPIDERMAN 3: The Birth of Sandman Scene
@Isaac-do3sx
@Isaac-do3sx 2 года назад
I don’t recall this being a notable scene, but now I’m curious. I would also love to see an episode that breaks down all of the best and worst cgi from all the Spider-Man movies.
@Sabbalab92
@Sabbalab92 2 года назад
Ooh, that's a good one.
@masterkratos2
@masterkratos2 2 года назад
I miss the part where that's their problem.
@jonathantefft2902
@jonathantefft2902 2 года назад
Yes that Sandman scene and really most of the Sandman scenes in Spider-Man 3 are amazing!
@wirelesmike73
@wirelesmike73 2 года назад
So, SO well done. Good call.
@loganhendricks4890
@loganhendricks4890 2 года назад
For an old time movie, “Bedknobs and Broomsticks”. The ending fight scene in particular is the part to highlight.
@RichO1701e
@RichO1701e 2 года назад
reposted your comment to feed the word algorithm
@montithered4741
@montithered4741 2 года назад
Oh heck yes! “Bedknobs and Broomsticks” is one of my favorite movies from childhood. Animation with real life Puppeteering with real life Explosions Transformations
@somamute
@somamute 2 года назад
I've been wanting them to do Bedknobs and Broomsticks. The ending always blew my mind as a kid.
@ThompsonBrosStudios
@ThompsonBrosStudios 2 года назад
I was going to put this, then I saw it already here! yes!
@offsetcircle1903
@offsetcircle1903 2 года назад
Yes, I loved this film
@Merjia
@Merjia 2 года назад
I love how this video implies that Jake sleeps at the office.
@linkeffect82
@linkeffect82 2 года назад
This was a fantastic blast from the past, with some great views of some very well made effects for old movies! Oh, and then there is that shoddy bit that you delightfully tore apart. Great video!
@AmvzAreAwsome
@AmvzAreAwsome 2 года назад
There’s this scene is Kira knightly’s pride and prejudice where she stares at a mirror and the day goes on behind her that I still question how it’s done. It’s probably pretty simple, but still blows my mind. Also, anything from crimson peak. Those ghost effects are insane.
@SublimeTrickaz
@SublimeTrickaz 2 года назад
They're all practical! Incredible makeup in CRIMSON PEAK yet no oscar noms :'(
@hdgrimey
@hdgrimey 2 года назад
Link to scene?
@FramesPerSecond
@FramesPerSecond 2 года назад
That’s just in a set and they just change the lighting. It’s really simple. If you have the DVD or Blu-Ray just listen to the commentary on that scene.
@acidsupernova
@acidsupernova 2 года назад
Yes, it's just the effect of lighting mimicking the movement of the sun.
@josephrojas4265
@josephrojas4265 2 года назад
There is a really solid scene in Star Trek: First Contact where they have to walk on the outside of the enterprise and it has barely aged 25 years later.
@redshirtwookiee
@redshirtwookiee 2 года назад
They should ABSOLUTELY review this movie.
@ColvyMolvy
@ColvyMolvy 2 года назад
That scene still makes me spin out
@garethfairclough8715
@garethfairclough8715 2 года назад
Hell, for months I've been saying they should do a full series just on that franchise. The trek franchise straddles basically the entire history of VFX. They had incredible highs with the first movie (Doug Trumbull and ILM guys did brilliant work on that, in less than a year!), and abominable lows with ST5 (that shuttle crash scene is...just awful on so many levels). They have things from full model & physical VFX, going through part physical & CGI, through to full CGI. They should absolutely do the trek franchise. Generations had incredible VFX too, with the Nexus & Enterprise B scenes, as well as the saucer crash scene. ST2 had some of the very first uses of CGI to do full shots (not just elements).
@pwl2992
@pwl2992 2 года назад
+1
@guspaz
@guspaz 2 года назад
@@garethfairclough8715 The saucer crash was largely practical too. The saucer entering the atmosphere was multipass model shots, shot with motion control cameras, and the actual crash was a model crashing into a giant 100x40 foot miniature terrain set. Destroyed the camera to get the shot, if memory serves.
@anthonymcgrath
@anthonymcgrath 2 года назад
as a vfx artist myself i'm in absolute awe of that wizard of oz - the whole scene with all the wind is full of so much atmos - the tornado trick is just so well done and obviously could be done better today but in that wider shot its just the icing on the cake.
@MattFromHawaii
@MattFromHawaii Год назад
The circle cut out, when the actress fell underground during the explosion, reminded me of the cut out scene from Underworld, when Kate's character did the same thing when she was being pursued by werewolves, but she had a double gun system, and the cut out kind of looked more 'accurate' with uneven edges of the circle. It was pretty cool imo. Love the movie too, Underworld, not the Resident Evil one. I haven't seen it but recognized the characters costume, aside from the umbrella logo.
@batdog2183
@batdog2183 2 года назад
"This movie has so much groundbreaking stuff in it" yeah. For instance COLOR
@skyburch7254
@skyburch7254 2 года назад
It was colourised in the 90s though, so it was black and white for a long time
@HAZARDOUS88
@HAZARDOUS88 2 года назад
@@skyburch7254 Incorrect. It was originally filmed in colour.
@Qi_Xin
@Qi_Xin 2 года назад
I've seen tons of movies with colour...
@skyburch7254
@skyburch7254 2 года назад
@@HAZARDOUS88 I stand corrected. I must be remembering when everyone got exited about it being remastered or something, way less interesting...
@HAZARDOUS88
@HAZARDOUS88 2 года назад
@@skyburch7254 No worries. I used to think the same thing.
@tuckert9563
@tuckert9563 2 года назад
we need a shirt that says: FAN TECHNOLOGY “it exists”
@no1DdC
@no1DdC 2 года назад
South Korea: It's a weapon of mass destruction!
@91besty91
@91besty91 2 года назад
To Let.people now that you're a fan of fan technology I'm a big fan of big fans
@binglemccringle705
@binglemccringle705 2 года назад
i want a fanmade version (of the fan tech shirt) asap, so the whole "fan" idea can go full circle
@christopherdiego4481
@christopherdiego4481 2 года назад
This was a really solid episode. Great work guys
@drifterdogs
@drifterdogs Год назад
3:43 the tornado looks so good still... all this time had passed and it still looks so real!! Look at that dirt flying. SO many particles!
@ztrunk
@ztrunk 2 года назад
I’m still waiting for the day Corridor talks about Real Steel
@cable7152
@cable7152 2 года назад
I'm still waiting for the Love Death and Robots episode
@Rogue9
@Rogue9 2 года назад
I haven’t seen it in ages, so I can’t point to any specific scene, but the film “Bedknobs and Broomsticks” is full of old pre-computer VFX. Would love to see some of those tricks broken down!
@dingle2987
@dingle2987 2 года назад
I approve
@LaLloronaVT
@LaLloronaVT 2 года назад
Dude rogue 9 what’s up man love your work 🖤
@pruttisman
@pruttisman 2 года назад
Fancy seeing you here
@davidj3841
@davidj3841 2 года назад
What does mobility do in r6?
@Rogue9
@Rogue9 2 года назад
@@LaLloronaVT 😊💙
@Frear
@Frear 2 года назад
Thanks for the freak out! hahaha I really appreciate that you guys have respect for the pre-computer FX work in films. I'd be curious to see you guys step outside of your comfort zones. Do something using mainly the old techniques and in-camera effects, then do the same shots over using your computer wizardry. Then compare the results based on the quality of the final products, time invested in each, and budget costs. Is everything faster, less expensive, and better with computer FX?
@ngabohakiza3988
@ngabohakiza3988 5 месяцев назад
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@SpencerMagnusson
@SpencerMagnusson 2 года назад
For old effects: "The Ten Commandments", both the 1956 and 1923 versions. In particular, the parting of the Red Sea (the '56 version also has matte paintings and a fiery pillar).
@thebookofdaniel5837
@thebookofdaniel5837 2 года назад
Plot twist: Kevin is actually Kevin Feige
@kevinwang442
@kevinwang442 2 года назад
Dude, I literally froze at the start when they casually call out to "Kevin" through my screen
@SpectacularKevin
@SpectacularKevin 2 года назад
Thanks guys! I had a great weekend and a great Monday!
@Ballington3000
@Ballington3000 2 года назад
The Gate from 1987 has some really cool effects that I loved. FYI - it's the only horror movie where literally NO one dies.
@Vorusen
@Vorusen 2 года назад
I think like a mini series called "HOW"D THEY DO THAT?!" where you ask the guests how they think a shot was done and you breakdown what they actually did. I love the little info dumps mid react videos but a series would be awesome because old VFX are super creative.
@Kingethan1OO
@Kingethan1OO 2 года назад
Corridor should make their own "Gun Dance". Like a Tactical Reloads musical.
@EfectoSilva
@EfectoSilva 2 года назад
Please make a Tactical Realoads Musical guys.
@RDR911
@RDR911 2 года назад
If they do you’ll never see it on their channel. You Have to pay them for the privilege of watching their newer videos.
@angelusnielson7135
@angelusnielson7135 2 года назад
@@RDR911 I mean how dare they try to make a living on what they do for a living?
@poletti7270
@poletti7270 2 года назад
*tacticool
@brianakelley123
@brianakelley123 2 года назад
Pleeeeeeaase do more old vfx!! Guessing black tights and being right was so satisfying, feel like a digital detective 📽🔍
@atlys258
@atlys258 2 года назад
I still remember just absolutely losing it in the theaters when the little train just knocks over in that scene, it caught me so perfectly that I was laughing so hard I was wheezing and squeaking because I couldn't breathe.
@ParzivalTheThird
@ParzivalTheThird 2 года назад
“Speaking of older movies, there’s this one called ‘Honey, I Shrunk The Kids’ which came out the year I was born.” WREN IS 32?? HE LOOKS 10 YEARS YOUNGER.
@timfuchs3185
@timfuchs3185 2 года назад
Yeah, right?! How is he over 30??? He looks like he's on his early 20s!?
@josebarria3233
@josebarria3233 2 года назад
What are you doing here? You should be busy building the earth
@ALtheBoi
@ALtheBoi 2 года назад
That's what a no-stress, no-drama 32 year old looks like. All good vibes and positive energy from Wren!
@TechnologicallyTechnical
@TechnologicallyTechnical 2 года назад
Bruh he's been part of Corridor for like 10 years, he would've joined the crew at like 11 if he were 10 years younger lol
@SnailHatan
@SnailHatan 2 года назад
He does not look 22. When’s the last time you were around a 22 year-old?
@joshuamusselman4525
@joshuamusselman4525 2 года назад
I know it’s all practical, but I would love a breakdown of Jeff Goldblum becoming The Fly. Also, I think video game production is just as fascinating as film production. I’ve seen Wren, Peter and Sam all do video game stuff. Do you think you guys could do a couple episodes reacting to mechanics and graphics in games? I would love to know how old games like Mario and Pac-Man were made compared to Halo or Shadow of War, and especially highlighting some of the groundbreaking games like Doom or the transition to 3D. Looking forward to more content!
@sam8404
@sam8404 2 года назад
Contrary to the name they react to all kinds of effects, not just digital ones, so that should be fine.
@andrewlass9866
@andrewlass9866 2 года назад
They should react to the N64 007 goldeneye game :)
@MostafaAkbari7
@MostafaAkbari7 2 года назад
Bring BrandonJLa as a guest!
@kptmaci4979
@kptmaci4979 2 года назад
They do gaming stuff for fun mostly and just to see if its doable. From what Ive seen they dont have much general knowledge of gamedev (Only Sam is diving into Unreal and its mostly for moviemaking, animating and rendering from what Ive understand). Its much more complicated than just effects and not that interesting, seriously xd It would be a really shallow dive in such format also. There is too much complicity in gamedev. Its basically all the media smashed together + programming, design and mechanics. Its far too much for a youtube video. Maybe they could invite Brandon to say something more, but its still would have been a longer episode and I bet those guys dont have much time if they are doing gamedev in the first place xd
@Adi-oc7vu
@Adi-oc7vu 2 года назад
Also Mario 64
@paperbackstories
@paperbackstories 2 года назад
I love when you break down practical effects from older movies. I think they're so much interesting and "magical"
@ngabohakiza3988
@ngabohakiza3988 5 месяцев назад
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@lordsauron3979
@lordsauron3979 2 года назад
Hey guys! One of my all-time favorite movies is the classic 'the Invisible Man', 1933 version, starring Claude Rains. The effects always blow me away when I watch it.
@michelyoussef2286
@michelyoussef2286 2 года назад
There is an old egyptian movie called "سر طاقية الإخفاء" or "The secret of the invisibility cap (hat)" which has the actor upper half hidden while his legs are shown.. you should try to check it out.
@ch1LLzard
@ch1LLzard 2 года назад
The movie that sold me on the idea of finding out how movies are made was the old CLASH OF THE TITANS. The scale of the Kraken and the actors was mind blowing to see together.
@acidsupernova
@acidsupernova 2 года назад
Ray Harryhausen, truly a pioneer.
@DJScorpion234Forever
@DJScorpion234Forever 2 года назад
There's a scene in another Fred Astaire movie called "Easter Parade", and it's during the dance sequence for the song "Steppin' Out With My Baby" where the dancers in the back are moving at normal speed, but Fred Astaire is dancing in slow motion in front of them. I'd love to see you guys react to that scene, as well as all sorts of movies from the 1920's, 30's and so on, it's always fun to see a breakdown of how they made those movies back then. Also, fun fact: the movie Easter Parade also stars Judy Garland from The Wizard of Oz.
@jimmychicken505
@jimmychicken505 2 года назад
The car effects from Christine are amazing. I would love to see you guys react to them and explain how they were done!
@JohnathanNeuls
@JohnathanNeuls 2 года назад
Why can't I order an official Corridor Crew "Fan Technology" T-shirt yet, Sam? WHY?????
@MrBlacksharpie
@MrBlacksharpie 2 года назад
"Bedknobs and Broomsticks" was amazing to me as a kid.
@BugABoo802
@BugABoo802 2 года назад
Substitusiary locamotion still blows my mind.
@Drcats69
@Drcats69 2 года назад
I felt proud of myself for figuring out the Wizard of Oz trick about 20 seconds before he explained it. Honestly it reminded me of old physical ride Tech for stuff like at Disneyland. Specifically the soul tornado or whatever it is in the Indiana Jones ride. It's pretty much the exact same concept
@lotrmaster6
@lotrmaster6 2 года назад
The Quick and The Dead headshot scene is a nice over the top practical effect and overall funny clip to include in a react video.
@jonbaltrusaitis
@jonbaltrusaitis 2 года назад
“The City of Lost Children” - you MUST do it!!!
@MichelLinschoten
@MichelLinschoten 2 года назад
Now that's one that I haven't seen in years
@carlketsup1028
@carlketsup1028 2 года назад
Dew it
@cesaraugustobetancourtcont8510
@cesaraugustobetancourtcont8510 2 года назад
Good
@muthahumpa2715
@muthahumpa2715 2 года назад
Holy shit I was thinking the same thing.
@bethstovell8608
@bethstovell8608 2 года назад
Yes, please. It’s amazing!
@KevinMuellerMusic
@KevinMuellerMusic 2 года назад
Thank you, Sam. I hope your weekend is going well too! :)
@Bodhi_Zypha
@Bodhi_Zypha 2 года назад
The Tomorrow War has some cool alien scenes you guys should react to.
@olii921
@olii921 2 года назад
More gang beasts?
@algernonix1925
@algernonix1925 2 года назад
Bedknobs and Broomsticks would be a great movie to look at for this series. It brings together lots of different effects! Specifically the animated clothing and armor, and the cartoon world shots.
@JoelGustafsson
@JoelGustafsson 2 года назад
Flight of the Navigator did some amazing tricks back in 1986. Captain Disillusion did a really good break down. Would be fun to see how much the Corridor Crew can figure out. I'm expecting your minds to be blown too.
@JulioCesarAriasGomez
@JulioCesarAriasGomez 2 года назад
Thanks for the tip, man. I didn't know the guy. He's amazing. His attention to detail is outstanding.
@mrterrortales
@mrterrortales 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NZluQE1E1Bo.html
@ChuffedLemon
@ChuffedLemon 2 года назад
One of my favorite movies as a kid. Well worth a watch.
@BFlynn-tl9pg
@BFlynn-tl9pg 2 года назад
Oh snap, you made me think of Flight of the Navigator. Or the Last Starfighter. Some old school CGI
@BFlynn-tl9pg
@BFlynn-tl9pg 2 года назад
Didn't Star Trek 2 revenge of Khan, have a full CG planet in it? Remember hearing about it in a fractal documentary
@pyrobooby
@pyrobooby 2 года назад
if you haven’t already, check the crocodile scene from “Eraser”.
@tmdelacrush
@tmdelacrush 2 года назад
While on the subject of crocodiles, any of the attack scenes from Crawl
@d00mster53
@d00mster53 2 года назад
Lake placid vs anaconda lol
@thir13enthman
@thir13enthman 2 года назад
Arnold quips "You're luggage." LOL!
@LeeHutchingsdrumsUK
@LeeHutchingsdrumsUK 2 года назад
Walt Disney's '20,000 Leagues Under The Sea' from 1955. It won Oscars for its Special Effects, Film Editing and Art Direction. There are many great shots and effects you guys can break down - including the giant squid battle!
@Dabobo1
@Dabobo1 2 года назад
Please please please just do all of "Love, Death, Robots" its a netflix original series of all animated short stories
@benvoliothefirst
@benvoliothefirst 2 года назад
YES PLEASE GOD YES
@leogothisoscar271
@leogothisoscar271 2 года назад
The restaurant scene in Being John Malkovich is worth looking at.
@green7449
@green7449 2 года назад
Wait, wtf. Wren is 32! My dude looks like he's in his mid 20s
@themimsy
@themimsy 2 года назад
And he acts like he’s ten and I love it so much lol
@PrincelyWhistle
@PrincelyWhistle 2 года назад
I thought he was just a few years older than me. Not by a whole decade. 😅
@drivewaystar6485
@drivewaystar6485 2 года назад
25-32 isnt a very big age gap, js
@Psykout
@Psykout 2 года назад
@@drivewaystar6485 Tell that to my bald spot. I have to put sunscreen on it if I don't have a hat on....
@jacobshirley3457
@jacobshirley3457 Год назад
@@drivewaystar6485 Definitely, but 7 years is still noticeable in terms of adult aging.
@stevegranado
@stevegranado 2 года назад
There's a really cool slomo shot in The Greatest Showman during the song "This is Me" where the main singer is moving in real time but all the dancers are in super slow mo, then they all start moving in real time again. Been sitting here for years trying to think of how they did it.
@Kiku91
@Kiku91 2 года назад
“The Love Bug” (1968) was a favorite of mine growing up, and the effects were always entertaining.
@jobejeffers9177
@jobejeffers9177 2 года назад
"Willow" always amazed me as a kid and it had some pretty groundbreaking effects I think.
@douchopotamus3755
@douchopotamus3755 2 года назад
I am not a peck! Out of the way, Peck!
@SpartanusCXVII
@SpartanusCXVII 2 года назад
I feel like a whole episode could be dedicated to Jim Henson’s The Labyrinth. The costumes, the CGI Owl (first CG Animal, apparently), the crystal balls, the stair scene, and so much more!
@ngabohakiza3988
@ngabohakiza3988 5 месяцев назад
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@stumancool
@stumancool 2 года назад
Bedknobs and Broomsticks! Great old Disney classic. the end sequence uses TONS of different vfx techniques
@andrewhalsey7167
@andrewhalsey7167 2 года назад
Just had my mind blown at the amount of visual effects and editing was used in the film The Others! Would love to see them tackle that!
@THEBLACKBELT
@THEBLACKBELT 2 года назад
Ahhhhhh. No Saturday morning is complete without The Crew!!
@vrcreations3391
@vrcreations3391 2 года назад
Well iam watching at night 😂
@caravaneerkhed
@caravaneerkhed 2 года назад
Kevin?
@MEGACAMZ
@MEGACAMZ 2 года назад
I LOVE when you go back to old school VFX and guess how they did it, Special effects were such an amazing artform and give gravitas to the effect as you know it was done before computers, so the creativity involved to pull it off is what is extremely captivating about what you see on screen.
@riazuddin4920
@riazuddin4920 2 года назад
I love breakdowns of old films, they are simply more inventive and ingenious than modern vfx techniques. Keep em coming! How about a breakdown of The Terminator, Legend, He-Man, Bill and Ted, Poltergeist...heck any number of 80s movies!
@Bapman2099
@Bapman2099 2 года назад
You know how Pixar movies have these shorts in front of them ? Jake’s segments always feel like ‘Indie shorts’ to Corridor’s blockbuster vfx. Love ‘em !
@ngabohakiza3988
@ngabohakiza3988 5 месяцев назад
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@caleb2670
@caleb2670 2 года назад
“I run into my own furniture at that speed like... quite frequently”
@Dr_goman
@Dr_goman 2 года назад
The nostalgia train hit me hard on “honey i shrunk the kid”
@RichO1701e
@RichO1701e 2 года назад
I had such a crush on Amy as a prepubescent boy back in the early 90's
@hadokenchild
@hadokenchild 2 года назад
There's an Abbott and Costello film from 1946 called "Time Of Their Lives" that has some amazing effects for it's time, especially when there are practical effects being shared by the actors on the stage and the ghosts that were transparent.
@swankeepers
@swankeepers 2 года назад
For some old school fun (yes, the dancing shoes triggered me), there's MGM's "Tom Thumb" (with Russ Tamblin). Soooo many effects.
@kkehoe5
@kkehoe5 2 года назад
As a Kevin, I thought the calls to action were cool. A little weird to be singled out, but cool. I’d also like to nominate Ian as the next name to be used.
@HadleeHalide
@HadleeHalide 2 года назад
Ian would be a great name lol
@whatever32
@whatever32 2 года назад
I love this channel and this series in particular, it’s a joy to keep on discovering just how much ingenuity and effort goes into creating effects so good that most audiences don’t even notice, because the effects contribute so much to the story. They are a means of telling the filmmakers’ stories. It’s cool that you guys break down the artists’ stories too. As for old effects, I’d love to see you break down some of the scenes in The Invisible Man from 1933!
@CB00ts
@CB00ts 2 года назад
That one scene is fantastic
@Dragonfire4221
@Dragonfire4221 2 года назад
There was this single film that boggled my mind as a kid and it did this throughout the movie but it was Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. It was released in 1968. It was amazing to see then and I think it would be quite a surprise for some to see now. Have a good rest of your day all!
@BluCheeseStudios
@BluCheeseStudios 2 года назад
Head explosion scene from David Cronenberg's Scanners (1981) or any scene with the thing in The Thing (1982)
@JP-mv6kk
@JP-mv6kk 2 года назад
Old VFX: Bed-knobs and Broomstick. The suits of armor fighting the Nazis.
@mrterrortales
@mrterrortales 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NZluQE1E1Bo.html
@stevencrawford6503
@stevencrawford6503 2 года назад
Was just about to say hahaha. I second this!
@mwiz100
@mwiz100 2 года назад
Oh my.... yes that movie was excellent, and a lot of "howwwww?!" when watching it as a kid.
@luisacools5096
@luisacools5096 2 года назад
Oh my god YES!!!
@CalebWeston_dubland
@CalebWeston_dubland 2 года назад
You could do a whole episode on all of Hitchcock’s effects and camera tricks
@recantu85
@recantu85 2 года назад
Just watched a scene from Cold War 2 Tunnel shootout scene. Absolutely amazing
@bproElwin
@bproElwin 2 года назад
The Gnome Mobile (1967) from Disney has some great practical and optical effects combinations from what I remember. Lot's of fun stuff with scaling the people that play Gnomes with all the other actors in the movie. Check it out! Especially the scenes in the forest
@joffrecordan
@joffrecordan 2 года назад
For Animators React: Sony's "Wish Dragon," on Netflix. There's a scene early on where two kids are holding onto a kite string, and getting dragged across rooftops. At one point, they get dragged under a clothes line. Their faces catch the clothing and pull it off the line. Near as I can tell, however, the clothes line remains up, and they don't let go of the kite string. The kite string and the clothes line just kinda clip through each other. Pretty jank for a moneyed company like Sony. It also has some interesting fight choreography, too, so you can maybe do a compliment sandwich of the film.
@davidsantos1299
@davidsantos1299 2 года назад
You should react to the CGI in the Robin Williams movie "What Dreams May Come". It used special effects in a really creative way that we haven't seen since then. I would love some insight into how they might have created those images.
@neerajkonyala
@neerajkonyala Год назад
That Tornado one is extremely cool!!
@drewdixon
@drewdixon 2 года назад
Wizard of Oz was my mother's favorite movie and we watched it a few days ago in her memory on her birthday. I would love to see more reactions to Wizard of Oz. Also, would you be able to recreate the painted Oz backdrops in CGI?
@Critical_Cabbage
@Critical_Cabbage 2 года назад
That Ant-Man fight with the toy train had me laughing so hard. The gag with the train is just brilliant.
@vancecunningham5032
@vancecunningham5032 2 года назад
Another old one: the 1933 invisible man. One of the only movies where the effects made my jaw actually drop
@MinorKey135
@MinorKey135 2 года назад
Any scene in particular?
@vancecunningham5032
@vancecunningham5032 2 года назад
@@MinorKey135 the one where he first unravels his bandages, and then a shirt dances around the room, then he rides away on a bicycle
@briandeboer1409
@briandeboer1409 2 года назад
Love all you guys do. When I think special fx, I think Aeon flux, ultra violet and Willow
@shashanka9821
@shashanka9821 2 года назад
I saw a movie in my childhood named mayabazar. This movie actually released around 1930's or 40's. But it has many effects such as character growing big and eating food without touching. It also has futuristic ideas such as video calling between persons.
@ShaneChristopher
@ShaneChristopher 2 года назад
I agree with the previous suggestion about that old parting of the Red Sea scene from 1923. I remember being at my grandmothers house with only 3 channels and that being the only thing on. As a kid that scene would baffle me. There are some other special effects in the movie as well, but that scene in particular was pretty amazing for the time.
@ngabohakiza3988
@ngabohakiza3988 5 месяцев назад
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@CoDotco
@CoDotco 2 года назад
When I was a kid there was a scene in "james and the giant peach" that scarred me and left me with multiple nightmares as a child (the cloud rhino scene). I haven't watched the movie in a while but it freaked me out as a kid and I can't remember if it was great vfx or not but that scene is engrained in my mind so vividly. And I would love to see y'all talk about it one day! Also love everything you guys do! And most importantly, y'all people watching need to subscribe!
@robertchildress9643
@robertchildress9643 2 года назад
I maintain that rhino is TERRIFYING. Pretty sure it's why I'm scared of like any obscenely large creature in movies
@yarnandpets
@yarnandpets 2 года назад
I’d love to know how they made Abbott and Costello meet the invisible man from 1951. Around 16 minutes in, the invisible man is smoking and the smoke looks great. At the end of the movie he reappears and that looks really interesting. The practical effects of the invisible man walking and holding things is great.
@kylehalliburton2968
@kylehalliburton2968 2 года назад
'The Pagemaster' from Disney - blew my freaking mind as a kid, loved that movie.
@cpljimmyneutron
@cpljimmyneutron 2 года назад
I am curious how in the movie "Pete's Dragon," the original one, how did they film Pete riding on Elliot while Elliot was invisible?
@dubbingsync
@dubbingsync 2 года назад
My guess would be wires and stuff like that... but I can’t remember what that scene looks like
@elmsigreen
@elmsigreen 2 года назад
,,Look at the walls around you, they are probably made out of lumber" Me: Laughs in European
@thespellbinder1852
@thespellbinder1852 2 года назад
Would love to see you guys look at some of the VFX in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys or Xena: Warrior Princess. Their first seasons have some real gems.
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