Fun fact: 14 different horses play Joey Another fun fact: According to the American Humane society, surprisingly NO animals were harmed in any way during the making of this film. They were all closely monitored and well treated
@@yolocalpimpz there were several. While main Trigger did most of the stunts, the fill in palaminos had different leg markings. They still had the title of Trigger though.....
CGI and makeup and similar looking horses. But if you look closely, you might see some minor differences in the shape of the horses body (head, muscles). I wish I could give you a link to the article I read but it is in French 😁
Hater This is an other article I found if that helps (from the Time) How many horses did you use for War Horse? And how do you get them to all look alike? We trained 14 horses of all ages and sizes but only ended up using about 10. War Horse follows the horse from a foal to adulthood, so we could fudge on sizes a bit. But color is important. We used Andalusians, warm bloods and only one thoroughbred - my personal horse, Finder. You try to get horses with a similar natural color but if not, you can always use makeup.
I’ve met one of the horses that play Joey and he’s trained to be used for stunts, jousting and all sorts, the guy I saw riding him was doing trick riding and they even had the Lloyds tsb and a grey stallion used for some films there it was incredible to watch
A horse spirit is never truly broken no matter how hard you try to break I was born in the year of the horse and many have tried to break my spirit but like a horse i fought to stay free
A cowboy buys a horse from the town pastor. The pastor explains, “To make the horse go, you gotta yell, ‘Thank God!’ And to make it stop, yell, ‘Hallelujah.’” The cowboy rides away. He rides all day and starts to nod off in the saddle when he notices he is about to ride straight over a cliff. Searching his memory, he yells to the horse, “Hallelujah! Hallelujah!” The horse grinds to a stop just at the edge of the cliff. The cowboy wipes the sweat off his forehead. “Phew!” the cowboy sighs. “Thank God!”
I love horses, but everything in the world. You can't imagine how much I love horses. I've ridden many, many times it's been so beautiful. I almost fell off my horse the first time, but I didn't. I think when I grow up my hobby will be to ride horses, train them... I like horses
EVERYONE WHO WATCHED AND RECOGNIZES ANYTHING SPIRIT IS MY FRIEND! THAT MOViE IS A TRUE MASTERPIECE DEPSITE JUST BEING A CHILDRENS MOVIE ITS SO GOOOODDDD
I love this. Although sadly, the movie shows what horses have to go through during war. They are strong, unique and bold animals. I have watched some of the movie but not all of it. I find it very sad to think about though.
War horse 🐴War dogs German shepherds /the Labradors so called dogs with a job have been used during warfare these faithful animals have served their masters unconditionally my head goes out to them 🥰🥰♥️♥️
You can't take me, yeah Got to fight another fight I gotta run another night Get it out, check it out I'm on my way and I don't feel right I gotta get me back I can't be beat and that's a fact It's OK, I'll find a way You ain't gonna take me down, no way Yeah Don't judge a thing till you know what's inside it Don't push me, I'll fight it Never gonna give in, never gonna give it up, no If you can't catch a wave then you're never gonna ride it You can't come uninvited Never gonna give in, never gonna give it up, no You can't take me, I'm free Why did it all go wrong? I wanna know what's going on And what's this holding me? I'm not where I'm supposed to be I gotta fight another fight I gotta fight with all my might I'm getting out, so check it out You're in my way, yeah, you better watch out Oh, come on! Don't judge a thing till you know what's inside it Don't push me, I'll fight it Never gonna give in, never gonna give it up, no If you can't catch a wave then you're never gonna ride it You can't come uninvited Never gonna give in, never gonna give it up, no You can't take me, I'm free Oh yeah, I'm free fits Joey so well
I love seeing horses do acting because you know they're doin their goddang hardest for a lot of these, like a lad I knew where I used to help out with horses said it was SUPER hard to teach a horse to limp so when I see it I'm just thinking "oh hell yeah you funky little horse you do that trick you good horse"
I just finished watching War Horse and that's *exactly* what I thought. Some scenes lifted straight from Spirit, and a story with the same theme as Black Beauty... just add war.
@@SAMMYTASTISCHHallo, also ich mag ihn, zwar jetzt nicht so das er auf meiner Liste der Lieblingsfilme ganz oben steht aber ich schaue ihn mir immer wieder mal an.
Now these days crazy horse people separate the foals from their mothers at 6 weeks its crazy. It used to be you won't even touch a horse til it was 4 to 5 years old.
Watched a Robin Hood movie last year, (too much fighting, with some romance thrown in, for me to enjoy it) I was shocked at how the horses were used. I've worked with horses since about ever since I can walk, and I really can't imagine how they got them to do all those wild rides. And there were so many falls...!
I've never heard of foals seperated at 6 weeks! Even puppies and kittens aren't seperated that young. They are recommended to be seperated from their mother only when they are 12 weeks, sometimes 8. I think you mean foals are being seperated at 6 _months,_ but that's not bad if you ask me. By then the foal is already quite big and can be weaned. The only need for their mother at that age is to be taught manners. Most mares stop caring about their offspring when they're yearlings, so they are not missing their foals. They move on, and in the wild, they'd already be pregnant again.
@@iclynnx actually horses create tight bonds and mares and their female foals live their whole lives together. All mother mares wean at different times and it's because the foal starts to grow teeth and it hurts. But the mare will still be with the foal even after it's weaned and with another baby. The older foal becomes more independent as it starts to learn the higharky of the herd and plays with the other members. But till always go back to it's mom once and a while. The exceptions are of the filly gets stolen by another stallion or accidentally separated. And with the colts tho it varies but it's in between 1 and 2 years of age when they're chased out of the herd but they'll follow the herd for a while before going into a batchler herd.
@@destinationaddictionsamsar7894 Well, you are right there, I admit, but it is still not that bad for tame horses to be weaned at 6 months and let them hang out with other horses than their mom. I know horses do form bonds and can deeply miss eachother, but I have not heard of a case where the mother misses her foal after it's grown up and seperated. That's why I said what I said. It feels like it's simply the circle of life for mare horses. Breed, foal, wean, and repeat. They don't seem that bothered by it.
@@iclynnx when they're adults and separated for quite some time yes but while they're being weaned/separated they're in a lot of distress that'll take days before they can calm down.
For anyone asking questions, No, they did not use a puppet. The puppet was used in the war horse pre-show and not the actual film. The film is cgi and the real horses. I hope this helps confusion
Holup. Name is War Horse? I'm seeing SO many scenes from Spirit here. Only with small changes. First the Tank scene. Spirit jumped over the cannon. The fire scene. Spirit caused it by the trains colliding and ended up stuck. My Lord, I'm freaking out. I'm finding this movie and watching it. Now.
How these horses were treated back then is horrible leave them alone and let them be free i would never louse this out of my mind of abused horses I’m gonna everything in my power to never let anyone hurt horses and if I find out someone has there gonna be in heaven
This movie made me cry like anything !! This horse found his ladylove and when she dies my heart went to pieces !! Im glad in the end hes back home if only the other mare wud hve been there !!
A cowboy buys a horse from the town pastor. The pastor explains, “To make the horse go, you gotta yell, ‘Thank God!’ And to make it stop, yell, ‘Hallelujah.’” The cowboy rides away. He rides all day and starts to nod off in the saddle when he notices he is about to ride straight over a cliff. Searching his memory, he yells to the horse, “Hallelujah! Hallelujah!” The horse grinds to a stop just at the edge of the cliff. The cowboy wipes the sweat off his forehead. “Phew!” the cowboy sighs. “Thank God!”
Angela Butyn thank you, though this was quite a while ago and I didn’t think it would still be getting views, is there maybe anything you’d like to see me do?
Just so you people know, they used a puppet, editing, green-screening and animation for the more extreme scenes. So no Joeys were harmed in this video! I see many people curious about how they trained the horses to do all this but, most of this isn't what it seems. So life-like, isn't it?