AIs are getting pretty good at voiceovers these days... but they almost always have at least one line that is ridiculous! This one jumped out at me hard, lol. Gotta watch out for those vicious Info Tech workers!
A perv I think, In Dusk Till Dawn when Salma Hayek has a guy sucking tequila from her toes, it's Quentin in this role. .... He also defended Roman Polaski when accused of r*ping and sodomizing a 13 year old (which Polaski did)
I love that that once scene from Fight Club is all one take. Brad gets punched, Ed apologizes (for real) and Brad returns fire with a full right hand to his gut.
It's not really adlibbed 100%. RDJ didn't like the way the scripted scene was turning out so he pushed Holland to do one going full ham. So it doesn't really count on this list as it was semi-planned.
Alan Rickman's fall was genuine too. It was one of the first times the decelerating cable had ever been used. It was so realistic for him that he forgot to shoot off the rounds in his gun and wanted to do another take to get it right.
I had heard of some of them, which made the others more believable. Here are two more, from the same movie: In the movie ET, when Drew Barrymore saw ET for the first time and screamed, her surprise was real. The ET character played along with her reaction and also screamed. When ET "died," Drew thought it was for real (I think they actually told her it was for real), so her crying was real. I thought that was abusive.
So the story goes, Kubrick intentionally made Shelly Duvall miserable on the set of The Shining, yelling at her and doing numerous takes to get her more on edge for a more "authentic" performance.
Agreed. Reminds me of what happened on the set of Marathon Man. Dustin Hoffman's character was supposed to have run a really long distance, so before filming, Hoffman ran a few laps to add some realism. His costar, Laurence Olivier, said that he would have just acted.
they tried genuine things for a while, but people kept dying and they ran out of people willing to be in a movie. action movies especially. WW2 was the last one i think.
Actually Michael J Fox was showing symptoms in BttF II according to reports but didn't show any real serious signs until the 3rd movie when he collapsed in one scene while attempting to run and blurted out to the cast and other workers that he couldn't feel or move his legs. This was mentioned by Michael J Fox himself in an exclusive they had with him some several years ago when he looked back on the making of the films.
Viggo also deflected a real knife in the scene where he fought the Orc commander near the end of the first LotR movie and his reaction was genuine. Not scripted.
4:10 -- "The 2017 remake of I - T goes out of its way to ..." Say what? I - T? I don't think so. Try "It." I suppose this is a robot voice (a good one, though) that can't tell the difference.
In The Exorcist, the lady told the director's assistant to not pull her that hard, and the director thought she's just being dramatic and extra, and gestured to the assistant to do exactly as he planned which the actress saw him doing. It hurt her permanently so the director could get his shot. How women were really treated by these kind of directors is horrible, it would be a different story if it was a male actor involved. Good thing the me too happened to show the kind of abuse also that the women were facing and have faced in the past.
Quentin Tarantino did NOT "almost choke Diane Kruger to death". He asked her permission to partly choke her himself, and she agreed. He did NOT "insist" on it. It was an act of mutual trust between them. You might think it's a step too far for the sake of authenticity (and I agree), but this commentary misrepresents what happened.
Considering the power imbalance between them--he's Quentin Tarantino and she's an actor whom he could have easily replaced--it's really hard to say what actually happened. She felt pressure to say yes. I hope she really was actually okay with it, and didn't just say yes to keep the job. It was inappropriate for him to ask in the first place.
@@zoyadulzura7490 To judge from her interviews (which are my source), she was, like, "well ok, I trust you", while at the same time a bit uneasy. I know what you mean about power imbalances, but in this case, given where they were at in the shoot, QT's general relationship with his actors, and actors' sometimes crazy commitment to the reality they want to portray, I don't think she had any fear of losing her job or anything like that. She was genuinely prepared to step off the edge for her art. I personally think he went too far, but he's not the first director to do that -- some of the stories you hear about James Cameron, for instance, are way worse -- and I doubt it could happen again on a set. It's now a pretty notorious story. I know some directors, and some -- not all -- have a strange kind of perception of actors, like they're not really convinced the actor can actually do their job and act. So they manipulate them. But I also know a lot of actors, and they do actually know how to pretend to be getting choked. (They've explained it to me; it's actually a thing.) So, bottom line, QT was out of line, it wasn't necessary, and he probably won't do it again. The dumbass commentary for this video is still wrong. 😊
@@ianboyle1026 I love Cameron's work, but his behavior needs to be kept in check. Another example of a director going on a power trip is Kubrick pushing Shelley Duvall. Definitely crossed a line there, but back then, no one stopped him. Agreed, just let the actor do their job! (And what he allowed to happen to Malcolm McDowell's eyes--yikes, even though that's not so much an issue of not trusting actors, as much as it is getting a particular visual.)
seriously need to work on your pronunciation there. The movie IT is not pronounced EYE - TEE. Also, the character's last name in American Pie is Stiffler, like "I want a stiff drink". It seems obvious that you are reading from a script and have never seen these movies. Edit: I guess I have to update my post due to the multiple replies explaining to me it is an AI voice. yes, I know it is an AI voice. However, you can type things out a certain way so the AI voice will pronounce it properly.
Hollywood, and movie directors in general seem like incredibly evil people "LOL WE BROKE YOUR TAILBONE, ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR LIFE, WE GOT THE SCENE" Only a J
I read where Harrison Ford was physically sick with dysentery and couldn't stand up for very long so they came up with Indy shooting the villain. It wasn't because he was tired of sword play.
Well, Keaton really deserved his Oscar nomination for Birdman and if it means running around time square in his tighty whiteys, it was worth seeing in a great movie
I would love about the scene with Robin Williams and Bill Cosby in the treehouse, and the look on Bill Cosby‘s face when he had to eat the kids food concoction. There was a moment where it look like his reaction was very unscripted.
Fisher and no one else had the common sense to come up with a hand signal or anything in case of a problem? Well, we know people aren't very bright these days.
The alien chestbuster 'surprise' is pretty much an old wives' tale. Everyone read the script so they knew an alien was going to burst through John Hurt's chest. They just didn't know how exactly it would look and may have been surprised at the quality of the special effects, but they did know what was about to happen. Source: just google it; everyone who was involved has spoken out about this piece of misinformation.
Did anyone check if the narrator could actually read before they gave him the script?! Isla is pronounced Eye-La, and IT is pronounced "it", not Eye-Tee
Tarantino is one sick dude.
Bet he was hard doing that
He's a genius though
@@jackraider1039loose standard for genius then.
He's only co writer in a lot of films he claims are all his too, shame if a man
A typical Tarantino movie shows his foot fetish and willingness to treat women like shit. Nothing genius about literally choking an actress.
Yeah he is, and an awful filmmaker.
Most of these deserve a lawsuit
lmfao
get a life
@@mickb441:12
I mean....
You wouldn't think this was dangerous at all?
@@LucyFerr000 No, its literally method acting
Only in the US, hahaha
You people need to chill and be a little tougher instead of getting the law involved on every single thing...
I.T. 😂 Pennywise- Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Seriously wtf AI voice over bullshit are we dealing with?
4:11 Oh yeah that movie about IT guys dressing up as clowns, or something like that 😄 Good job once again, AI voiceover.
good catch
AIs are getting pretty good at voiceovers these days... but they almost always have at least one line that is ridiculous! This one jumped out at me hard, lol. Gotta watch out for those vicious Info Tech workers!
LOL, yeah... I caught that too, lol! Those INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY guys are absolutely, TERRIFYING disguised as killer circus clowns, lol
Yea u caught that also right? Sad....
"Bar-BOSS-a"
3:00 - The look on Ray Liotta's face was pure, "Did you just fucking hit me?"
0:14 Nicole Kidman looks more amused than surprised
Maybe because was nothing new to her, they were married for one year already.:)
its said, he got nothing much there to look at
its total BS.
You did not just pronounce IT as “I. T.”
I can't like this comment enough.
AI voices struggle with these things.
Obviously the "narrator" was referring to the Sheldon Cooper cut of the film.
As does AI writing, apparently. We get almost the exact same sentence several times.
And "Barb-AH-ssa" hella threw me off.
you forgot to mention that Robin Williams even had the cameraman laughing and that is why the camera shakes during that scene
Actually I've never seen that movie but I was laughing my ass off.
I fear that Quentin is a sadist.
Yeah that whole story feels very off to me ....
Not a sadist, but deeply, deeply selfish.
A perv I think, In Dusk Till Dawn when Salma Hayek has a guy sucking tequila from her toes, it's Quentin in this role.
.... He also defended Roman Polaski when accused of r*ping and sodomizing a 13 year old (which Polaski did)
He's just a self-important douchebag who long discovered he's a talentless hack and is desperate to prove himself wrong via desperate measures.
@@Serai3nah he’s obviously a sadist
I love that that once scene from Fight Club is all one take. Brad gets punched, Ed apologizes (for real) and Brad returns fire with a full right hand to his gut.
lol, that's not a "scared and cornered reaction" by ray liotta. that's a "are you sure you want to go there buddy?" reaction.
😂 exactly what I thought too. That was a "Are you fvcking kidding me?!" look
When Tom holland hugs Tony, it’s a cool ad lib for the scene…. But absolute hell for the CGI artist who now has to make sure the suit doesn’t clip lol
So flashing is totally okay as long as it's a movie shoot. Got it.
That adlib hugging RDJ shows just how good Tom Holland is.
but its still acting.
It's not really adlibbed 100%. RDJ didn't like the way the scripted scene was turning out so he pushed Holland to do one going full ham. So it doesn't really count on this list as it was semi-planned.
I believe that if Tarantino had been rejected from Hollywood, he'd be in prison right now 🙃
Alan Rickman's fall was genuine too. It was one of the first times the decelerating cable had ever been used. It was so realistic for him that he forgot to shoot off the rounds in his gun and wanted to do another take to get it right.
Some of these are straight up abuse 😮 wtf
😭😭
Agreed.
It's horrific.
Agreed. Directors and crews should be more careful and treat actors not as props.
@4:11 Pennywise is a maniacal IT guy who works on computers
I had heard of some of them, which made the others more believable. Here are two more, from the same movie: In the movie ET, when Drew Barrymore saw ET for the first time and screamed, her surprise was real. The ET character played along with her reaction and also screamed. When ET "died," Drew thought it was for real (I think they actually told her it was for real), so her crying was real. I thought that was abusive.
Yeah, I agree, and I felt the same about the projector screen but for the IT remake.
These can traumatize a kid for life.
A 2-letter word, and you still manage to fuck it up.
It’s intentional, people notice and point it out which generates UA-cam attention
*I-lah Fisher! (source: Australia)
*It, not I.T.!
*Infinity Stones
Used a fake dummy to scare her. Glad he didn't use a real dummy because that would not have scared her.
cant believe he pronounced "IT" as (EYE TEE).....lol
did u hear him say Barbosa? i had to do a double take
@@karrde5566 yes , I did too
"Bar-boss-uh?" They say his name in the movie, it's "Bar-bose-ah" lmao
I hope there were some lawsuits.
I truly miss Robin Williams. He's irreplaceable. Rip robin.
ill never forget the feeling of seeing barbossa walking down those strairs.
Isla Fisher under water for 3 minutes? Yeah, I don't think so.
If the directors are going for the "genuine" reactions....then why bother have them "act"?
So the story goes, Kubrick intentionally made Shelly Duvall miserable on the set of The Shining, yelling at her and doing numerous takes to get her more on edge for a more "authentic" performance.
Agreed. Reminds me of what happened on the set of Marathon Man. Dustin Hoffman's character was supposed to have run a really long distance, so before filming, Hoffman ran a few laps to add some realism. His costar, Laurence Olivier, said that he would have just acted.
they tried genuine things for a while, but people kept dying and they ran out of people willing to be in a movie. action movies especially. WW2 was the last one i think.
@@lionhead123 lol
"when Thanos used the infinity stone and the majority population of the universe disappears"
Someone clearly didn't watch the movies
well if its half plus 1, its a majority.
it's more than half, given how many death would be caused by pilot/driver's disappearance
@@HentaiSpirityep, also lost children, unattended elderly and sick, accidental fires, accidents at the workplace.
You can't count those towards the disappearances from the snap.
Have to wonder if that hanging scene that was choking Michael J. Fox contributed to his Parkinson's disease.
That's exactly what I thought!
yeah, i'm not a doctor but i think i can tell you you don't get parkinson's disease from nearly choking to death.
@@lionhead123 you don't get it from farting either.
Actually Michael J Fox was showing symptoms in BttF II according to reports but didn't show any real serious signs until the 3rd movie when he collapsed in one scene while attempting to run and blurted out to the cast and other workers that he couldn't feel or move his legs. This was mentioned by Michael J Fox himself in an exclusive they had with him some several years ago when he looked back on the making of the films.
@@LagunaShirogane That I didn't know.
I always thought the chestbursting scene in Alien is the most famous example.
I'd say Marlon Brando pretty much raping Maria Schneider for real in Last Tango in Paris tops it.
Unbelievable. You didn't include the part where Viggo broke his toe while kicking an orc's helmet in the Two Towers.
Viggo also deflected a real knife in the scene where he fought the Orc commander near the end of the first LotR movie and his reaction was genuine. Not scripted.
Thumbs-down for the AI narrator. How do you leave the voiceover to an AI that can't pronounce "It"?
TO ME I THINK CAREFULLY TO THIS STUN
For women in Hollywood to be treated mysogynistically and add a man choking you, that's just beyond insulting! Mysogynists really do rein.
There's a doozy in Princess Bride. It sent Cary Elwes to the hospital. Also, there's a hanging scene in The Mummy that nearly killed Brendan Fraser
😂😂😂😂The last one had me
4:10 -- "The 2017 remake of I - T goes out of its way to ..."
Say what? I - T? I don't think so. Try "It."
I suppose this is a robot voice (a good one, though) that can't tell the difference.
What tools did you use for Ai voiceover?
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4:11 Yes, we all remember the 2017 remake of Information Technology. The narrator is a fool.
In The Exorcist, the lady told the director's assistant to not pull her that hard, and the director thought she's just being dramatic and extra, and gestured to the assistant to do exactly as he planned which the actress saw him doing. It hurt her permanently so the director could get his shot. How women were really treated by these kind of directors is horrible, it would be a different story if it was a male actor involved. Good thing the me too happened to show the kind of abuse also that the women were facing and have faced in the past.
1st sounds like a crime
How you can tell that an AI voice is being used.
4:10
The movie is IT, not I T
We all know that half of these is just made up by them, just so we believe that they're genuine.
Quentin Tarantino wanted to get as close to offing somebody as possible.
8:53 I thought you were gonna say they set off an actual bomb.
4:12 eeyee tee
it's called IT
Another great scene, was with Matt Damon and Tom Hanks at the end of Saving PR. The barn story was totally add libbed.
Quentin Tarantino did NOT "almost choke Diane Kruger to death". He asked her permission to partly choke her himself, and she agreed. He did NOT "insist" on it. It was an act of mutual trust between them. You might think it's a step too far for the sake of authenticity (and I agree), but this commentary misrepresents what happened.
Damn, I should have become director. :P
Considering the power imbalance between them--he's Quentin Tarantino and she's an actor whom he could have easily replaced--it's really hard to say what actually happened. She felt pressure to say yes. I hope she really was actually okay with it, and didn't just say yes to keep the job. It was inappropriate for him to ask in the first place.
@@zoyadulzura7490 To judge from her interviews (which are my source), she was, like, "well ok, I trust you", while at the same time a bit uneasy. I know what you mean about power imbalances, but in this case, given where they were at in the shoot, QT's general relationship with his actors, and actors' sometimes crazy commitment to the reality they want to portray, I don't think she had any fear of losing her job or anything like that. She was genuinely prepared to step off the edge for her art.
I personally think he went too far, but he's not the first director to do that -- some of the stories you hear about James Cameron, for instance, are way worse -- and I doubt it could happen again on a set. It's now a pretty notorious story.
I know some directors, and some -- not all -- have a strange kind of perception of actors, like they're not really convinced the actor can actually do their job and act. So they manipulate them. But I also know a lot of actors, and they do actually know how to pretend to be getting choked. (They've explained it to me; it's actually a thing.) So, bottom line, QT was out of line, it wasn't necessary, and he probably won't do it again.
The dumbass commentary for this video is still wrong. 😊
I bet that she won't work with him again?@@zoyadulzura7490
@@ianboyle1026 I love Cameron's work, but his behavior needs to be kept in check. Another example of a director going on a power trip is Kubrick pushing Shelley Duvall. Definitely crossed a line there, but back then, no one stopped him. Agreed, just let the actor do their job! (And what he allowed to happen to Malcolm McDowell's eyes--yikes, even though that's not so much an issue of not trusting actors, as much as it is getting a particular visual.)
The last one 'Threads' - the smoke bomb is total BS
I have never heard so many words said wrong
seriously need to work on your pronunciation there. The movie IT is not pronounced EYE - TEE. Also, the character's last name in American Pie is Stiffler, like "I want a stiff drink". It seems obvious that you are reading from a script and have never seen these movies.
Edit: I guess I have to update my post due to the multiple replies explaining to me it is an AI voice. yes, I know it is an AI voice. However, you can type things out a certain way so the AI voice will pronounce it properly.
Yeha I came here to say this. C'mon man put some effort in or don't bother at all.
Haven't you realized by now that all these channels with top 10 lists etc are Ai voiced? xD xD, sorry to break it to you
When did Pirates of the Caribbean not Caribbean
Isla fisher's name... 😢
Dude, you're seriously arguing with text to speech?
3:23 - thats a foam toilet tho. You can see it move :)
I hardly think the term "authentic' is accurate when the actors are fully aware that there is an entire film crew in the room
When people can't see good acting even when it hits them in the face.
3 minutes under water? I have trouble breathing thinking about it
Hollywood, and movie directors in general seem like incredibly evil people
"LOL WE BROKE YOUR TAILBONE, ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR LIFE, WE GOT THE SCENE"
Only a J
1:25 She was not almost choked to death ffs. The only part of her reaction that was real, was the less than 2 seconds you saw her face.
I read where Harrison Ford was physically sick with dysentery and couldn't stand up for very long so they came up with Indy shooting the villain. It wasn't because he was tired of sword play.
bro used text to speech for this, really
i thought "sty-fler" was bad but "the remake of I.T." was the icing on the cake
Most iconic scene was in The Dark Knight when the Joker crashed the Party from Bruce Wayne - the knife scene was off script.
Jennifer Aniston is flipping photogenic.
I think Yorrick was once cast in a Quentin Tarantino movie. 💀
Well, Keaton really deserved his Oscar nomination for Birdman and if it means running around time square in his tighty whiteys, it was worth seeing in a great movie
I would love about the scene with Robin Williams and Bill Cosby in the treehouse, and the look on Bill Cosby‘s face when he had to eat the kids food concoction. There was a moment where it look like his reaction was very unscripted.
Fisher and no one else had the common sense to come up with a hand signal or anything in case of a problem? Well, we know people aren't very bright these days.
Did he really just call It _I.T.??_ 😂🤦♀️
How the fuck is she not surprised enough? Isn't she an actor? Can't she.. you know.. act?
The Exorcist one definitely should NOT have made it into the film. It actually takes me out of the immersion knowing she's in that much pain, awful
4:12 is the narrator dyslexic or a robot? Who pronounces the title I.T.?!
Tarantino is a total creep
7:58 did they forget to do a double take during the recording here?
The woman waxing Steve Carell’s chest wasn’t actually qualified, and she almost ripped part of his nipple off
Dude ain’t right. I would sue the hell out of it!
In the Exorcist, Linda Blair's back was broken also during a scene. Yikes.
Not to mention the fact that director Friedkin fired several guns on-set to scare the actors.
YOU’RE AN AI BOT … YOU CALLED ‘IT’ “EYE TEE” 😂
The 2017 version of I T :D
Ok, what, exactly is a "fake dummy"? Wouldn't it have been a REAL dummy, or a fake person? haa!!
Really good actors never act.
first one is creepy as hell
The S is silent in Isla
the remake of I-T.. what? :D
Tom Cruise would be SOOOO metoo'd if he did that now!!
The end all unexpected scene is from Rust
One thing clowns are not scary
Alien (first chestbuster)
Lord of the rings (Viggo breaking to, Viggo reflecting thrown dagger etc.)
The alien chestbuster 'surprise' is pretty much an old wives' tale. Everyone read the script so they knew an alien was going to burst through John Hurt's chest. They just didn't know how exactly it would look and may have been surprised at the quality of the special effects, but they did know what was about to happen. Source: just google it; everyone who was involved has spoken out about this piece of misinformation.
What about the movie Cutthroat Island, when Mathew Modine was hit in the head after an explosion launches a barrel hitting Mathew in the head?
did this guy just call the movie IT "i.t."?
"Bar-BOSS-a".... *facepalm*
'The 2017 remake of I, T....) It, man. It! 🙄
1917 ending running scene
Not very convinced about the "now you see me" one.. Shes barely wearing anything that could get stuck.
Can't believe this hack called It I.T. Did you read a script someone else wrote?
It's an A.I voice.
" its" not not I T "its" the word IT and Thanos does not snap away the "majority" of the population but 50% a little research goes a long way
Did anyone check if the narrator could actually read before they gave him the script?!
Isla is pronounced Eye-La, and IT is pronounced "it", not Eye-Tee
Bro, the name of the movie is "it" like as in the word "it".
You pronounced it as i.t. lol
name first film? lol
"Almost accidentally" ?