People remember movies that people put love and effort into. It might be unnoticeable on first watch. But that’s what makes a movie great. Watching it again
Fincher has a commitment to detail that makes me consider he'd be an ideal control subject for any number of stress-illness studies- anxiety meds, ulcer meds, etc...
Das Boot... the U Boat set was mounted on hoists to film the depth charge scenes. Galaxy Quest... bridge set mounted on gimbals to allow the set to shake when the ship was 'hit.'
9:08 Sigourney Weaver is nearly 6’ tall + ripped in that movie - the actor doing takes over and over and over doesn’t have the same adrenaline the character needs to carry that weight around nor to go on despite eventual injury, which Weaver herself would have been subject to from remaining limp while swung around all day
T2. Using Linda Hamilton's twin sister in the confrontation between her and the T-1000 disguised as her. Not the only time Cameron used that trick in the movie, and it's just a wonderful way to use that gag.
Could we PLEASE stop replacing the word "unexpected" with "insane"? Sure, the items on this list are unexpected, but they have nothing to do with losing one's mind.
Bram stokers dracula is damn amazing for practical effects to sets... would love to see more films like that... could totally ignore reeves accent with such scenes man... had no clue how bad is accent was till I met people over seas
I nominate Terminator where they had Linda Hamilton's twin sister act as her in the mirror spring the scene where they take the chip out of Arnold's head to reset him. Can you believe They actually made Arnold become a cybernetic organism and travel back in time all for that one scene?
People remember movies that people put love and effort into. It might be unnoticeable on first watch. But that’s what makes a movie great. Watching it again
This is especially rewarding with long running franchises like X-MEN or the MCU OR when you have a great ad-libbed like Downey or Robin Williams
My favorite practical effect, and the best one ever imo, is the werewolf transformation in "an american werewolf in London".
Fincher has a commitment to detail that makes me consider he'd be an ideal control subject for any number of stress-illness studies- anxiety meds, ulcer meds, etc...
Ulcers are not caused from stress. It's bacteria related. We were lied to.
@@MrDeanWeen stress causes debilitation of physical coping mechanisms. it exacerbates health issues.
2:40 How ironic that in a video about details, you goof and put "45,000" in your title card while saying "450,000"
And then later mentioning Star Wars over a clip from Star Wars Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
This is a pretty good list but not mentioning all of the handwritten and handmade notebooks in 'Seven' seems like a big miss.
That was a pretty dark notebook though. I heard Fincher even used a real suicide note for that
all the various "All work and no play makes Jack a dull Boy" in The Shining were typed by hand, no copies
I was thinking No. 1 would be The John Doe Books in Se7en.
Gaurdians of the galaxy did a full sixe doll of Chris Pratt too.
I saw that clip! Now I want a full size version of myself 😂
As a photographer, the removing of reflections practically is a huge deal
So someone has a secret Sigourney Weaver "doll" lol
Anyone else notice that Nolan and Fincher are on this list multiple times.
450,000 (audio) or 45,000 (titles)?
Das Boot... the U Boat set was mounted on hoists to film the depth charge scenes.
Galaxy Quest... bridge set mounted on gimbals to allow the set to shake when the ship was 'hit.'
9:08 Sigourney Weaver is nearly 6’ tall + ripped in that movie - the actor doing takes over and over and over doesn’t have the same adrenaline the character needs to carry that weight around nor to go on despite eventual injury, which Weaver herself would have been subject to from remaining limp while swung around all day
T2. Using Linda Hamilton's twin sister in the confrontation between her and the T-1000 disguised as her. Not the only time Cameron used that trick in the movie, and it's just a wonderful way to use that gag.
Insane effort into tiny details? How's about The Dark Crystal?
My favorite practical effect is every time Chris Nolan blows something up.
Onscreen quality matte paintings and modelmaking are all but lost arts today.
Could we PLEASE stop replacing the word "unexpected" with "insane"? Sure, the items on this list are unexpected, but they have nothing to do with losing one's mind.
I'm quite curious as to how these lists are created. High Plains Drifter? A whole town built for a western? Se7en?
Bram stokers dracula is damn amazing for practical effects to sets... would love to see more films like that... could totally ignore reeves accent with such scenes man... had no clue how bad is accent was till I met people over seas
I nominate Terminator where they had Linda Hamilton's twin sister act as her in the mirror spring the scene where they take the chip out of Arnold's head to reset him. Can you believe They actually made Arnold become a cybernetic organism and travel back in time all for that one scene?
Nolan should have put more effort in making Tenet a watchable movie
You didn’t like it? Each to their own I suppose. I thought it was incredible.
10:37 all the effort and you can see where the real floor ends.
To be fair it looks like I could be a "seam" between two different types of flooring.
So where can one purchase a Sigourney Weaver doll? Asking for a friend 😂
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