you for got ONE thing to mention about the interstellar black hole. If the movie hole is compared with the nasa picture taken this year (2019) its the same. yes blurry because of distance but one can CLEARLY see that disc effect happening in the official photos shot by nasa. confirmng the computer simulation, and perhaps providing the clearest and most accurate depiction of a black hole that man kind will EVER get to see.
I remember it wasn't until at least 2 years after The Lego Movie came out when i found out it was not stop motion. I was fully convinced it was stop motion. Still to this day, i can't tell a difference between the movie and real stop motion. The details are absolutely insane. It's one of those movies that you can tell the people who put it together truely cared about the project as a whole. I have never seen a movie with more convincing CGI.
Until I saw this, I was never convinced. I knew the faces were mostly CG, but the entire movie? Nah. I actually remember when my dad said that this was CG and not stop motion and I just denied him.
If you want insane camera movement you can look at Limitless; that movie has some sick transitions throught the city. Also, Black Manta fight in Aquaman has a long sequence moving all around the scene showing several fights in real time. Underrated movies.
@Danny7225 why are you so pissed, he/she/whatever is clearly young, they think what they did is cool, you don’t have to give a full paragraph shaming them lol. loser
I watched interstellar without knowing anything about it. I didn't know it was a Christopher Nolan movie, I had not seen the trailers. Can you imagine my awe? I couldn't believe what I was watching, and after the last scene and the credits rolled I must admit I cried a little... I can't really describe the experience.
I remember seeing one of their other react videos. It was about a far older movie (one of the first Star Wars movies?), and they were commenting on how the special effects guys literally had to put in numbers on computers because there were zero software applications at that time....
Cg has always been math, using the basis of linear algebra and multi variable calculus to render images have been there for many years, people just dont realise it
True, but I think it's more about how this unfathomable object that has hardly been observed in detail by just about anyone is able to be recreated so accurately by using math. Like, anyone could tell you what wind or water is supposed to look like, but a black hole? That's just crazy. It's hard to explain, but essentially, I think it's more about the black hole than it is the math.
The interstellar one is my favorite because Recently we Photographed a real black hole and discovered that the math was correct, every black hole that has an accretion disk should also have a Halo effect. More science though coming, not all Accretion Disks will Glow like that one, in Interstellar they were specifically using a Super Massive Black Hole your average blackhole doesn't cause a glow because it can't Ionize the gas or there simply isn't enough of it. With supermassive black holes though there's so much of it that it's basically a Nebula.
@@mastershooter64 He said "basically a nebula". Considering the fact that the accretion disc is made up of shredded stars, I would say it isn't to much of a stretch to compare it to a nebula. But yes, it isn't.
FLIMAIN Australian here- dingos are way more convenient. You’d just get some steak from last Saturday‘s barbeque, get on the dingo’s back and dangle it in front of them.
@@thisisntreddit2477 nah mate, your forgetting about the spiders. Just go find one thats big enough to ride (doesn't take long in Australia) and it can traverse everything, I've even had one go and spin a web over a bloody canyon. Also, why would you waste nice steak from the Barby?
wow I'm rewatching and found my own comment. I'm sorry for abusing generic Australia jokes ... Personally I always find them really funny but for real they are overused.
I love how they're like "you can't take pictures of a black hole" and then they took a picture of a black hole like a short time later. EDIT: 10 months later and people are still going "Um AcTUaLly..." Guys, I know, you can't take a picture of something that doesn't let light escape. But it was still a huge discovery which wasn't even expected to be possible and which was still pulled off by a bunch of clever as heck people. It's funny to see something like that just after you hear something like this in a youtube video. Can you all stop bitching now? You're cluttering up my notifications with the same thing over and over.
That was not a picture of the black hole it self. It was like the shadow of the black hole which was out lined by the hot glowing gas that was falling inside the black hole at the event horizon ( The point after which even light can't escape out , so it's invisible beyond the even horizon). The telescope array involved in this is called the Event horizon telescope. Edit : It maybe possible that you already know all of this.
@@Ak_ash That’s exactly what it means to photograph a black hole. Just like photographing all reflected light from an object with extremely low roughness is exactly what it means to take a picture of a mirror.
It wasn’t actually the black hole, it was the outline of the black hole, it was outlined because a star/space gas was being sucked in and was very bright
I was one of those idiots who originally thought that all the concepts were complete bs. Until I looked it up and found out how crazy and scientific a lot of it actually is
@@Omen_Burrito Well, at least there's' nothing more redeeming than being able to admit when we're wrong. That's why it's good to stay humble. Thumbs up, mate.
@@MarvelGamingEDKV2 Thomas Newton is right. You don't see the hole. You see what's around it. Without the accretion disk you wouldn't be able to see it.
i don't thin you get it... it's a BLACK hole. It's PERFECTLY BLACK. That's just a 'representation' of a black hole. it cannot by definition be photographed if it does not allow any kind of photon emission.
God, the lego movie looks so good. My favorite bit about that opening sequence when the Main Character opens his eyes is the light contrast on the "paint" on his face. If you look closely, the. Circumference of the eyes have different levels of light based on the distance from the light source, and because of that, it helps you see that the "painted" on features of the lego head are slightly raised off the plastic. As someone who grew up with legos, it just adds to the realism.
Something I love about interstellar is that for that simulation no one knew it would like that. Like yeah, physicists knew that black holes had dilation and gravitional lensing, but no one knew you would be able to see the other side of the accretion disc. Everyone thought it would be a disc going around this pitch black sphere and that was it. They're not kidding when they say that the movie spawned 2 research papers, they may have found it by accident but it surprised scientists while simultaneously making things click
That is completely false. You can't say physicists knew about gravitational lensing but didn't knew the accretion disc would ben, It doesn't make any sense. In fact, the first drawing of an accurate mathematical model of a black hole was done in 1979, and in some ways it was more realistic than the one in Interstellar
@@Ignacio.Romero There is an actual book called the physics of interstellar that talks about how it was unknown, written by Kip Thorne. There was also a research paper done on this. It was a new discovery
Mind if I make a couple suggestions? 1. Balrog from the Lord of the Rings 2. District 9 3. OG Star Wars trilogy 4. The Good Dinosaur Hope you pick one of them, look forward to the next video!
Star Wars has been done a thousand times...it's all miniature models. They need to do ENTER THE VOID!!! The DMT scene and the reincarnation at the end of the film!!!
All they're looking for is the evidence of God?!!!! They were all looking for the proof, but they weren't looking for the truth!!!!!! Oh yeah there's plenty of proof out in the world that anyone could say even to cover their own butts!!!! Anyone could say this guy stole from me and I have proof on camera. But the other guy who's being accused could turn around and say this guy stole from me first. I have one eye witness!!!! So everyone's looking around and saying what is the truth? But many of y'all are just looking for the proof? What if someone did show you the proof that God is real, but he didn't keep his promises to anyone?!!!!! What would it even matter if you saw God, but everything He promised wasn't the truth? What then? Isn't it better to see God and know He keeps His promises because He is the way the truth and the life. And no one comes to the Father except through the Son our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!!!! But no you just want proof? Many of you don't want the truth!!!! There's plenty of proof out in the world!!!! And many of that proof is unjust!!!!! But don't you want to know the truth? Go ahead keep on searching for your proof!!!!! But don't search for the truth because that's not the right answer, is it?!!!!! I love the many who are called and the few who are chosen. But you who are called, stop looking for the proof and look for the truth!!!! Matthew 7:7-8 Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: for every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. If you just want the proof? Then you'll never know the truth!!!!!
@@cocobean0390 Oh, I'm just a outcast to you, but really a child of God telling you the truth through the Holy Spirit!!!!! Does that answer your question?
Not just a physicist...they started with KIP THORNE! A goddamn brilliant Nobel Laureate who had a huge contribution to gravitational physics and astrophysics!
He did a lecture at UNC that I attended. He did an entire 45 minute section explaining how black holes work and used clips from the movie to help everyone visualize it. Masterfully meshed.
I literally never thought about the technical skill and attention to detail in The Lego Movie. I like that movie, but now I have newfound appreciation for it.
These are some of the best "react" videos on UA-cam. I love being able to learn about this stuff while still being entertained. So much more fulfilling than your average react content! :D
The scene in Sherlock Holmes 2 when they are running through the forest and trees are exploding right next to them from mortar and cannon fire, or the explosions in the dock scene in the first Sherlock Holmes
Remember pirates of the Caribbean where the captain walks down the staircase on his ship while canons blasts everything to pieces? That type of shots are awesome! :)
The gravitational lensing effect is so insane. My mind recoils in absolute primal terror every time I watch Interstellar, its all just so completely and utterly unfathomable.
Holy shit Niko! At 14:37 when you make sure you're understanding the lensing property of black holes properly, you are spot on. Like exactly. That is exactly, to a T, what is happening and I cannot believe you just....guessed that.
Kip Thorne not only helped produced Interstellar, he actually published a book, "The Science of Interstellar." It's definitely worth a read, especially when they land on a planet that is so close to the supermassive blackhole, how it affects the waves, and how this gravitational force turns a few hours into 25 years for the man on board.
@@Halrawk I actually had that version of the movie along with the regular one. As terrible as the movie is, it's definitely one of the things I remember most from those years & is a great memory.
still dying to see the quicksilver saves everyone scene. id love to know how they perfected the flash and slow motion of the faces of everyone being moved and how they made the lighting work with the explosion happening!
3:14 When Andrew talks about how the ACES program was used for the LEGO movie and how everything works the way it should, so what he's saying is... everything is awesome.
Please react to The Adventures of Tintin! I always thought it was awesome because the characters looked realistic, but still had the likness of the comic.
Coming back to this video and seeing the interstellar reaction after 2 black hole images, it’s shocking how accurately they’ve portrayed a black hole as to what was pictured. It makes me so giddy
One of my favorite details is always the teethmarks in Benny's helmet. I had several helmets that had those because when I was younger I used my teeth to take apart Legos and I always thought it was a nice touch.
The bear scene in Annihilation is so well done, the bear keeps pushing and hitting the people I would love to see you talk about how it's done and just praising it in general
The bear scene is done very traditionally, for VFX. There was a physical model for the head that you see when it comes in behind them. Later, a guy in a blue 'bear suit' throws the actress around. He was painted out and replaced by a CGI model. This was shown in the extra section of the Blu Ray. I just watched all of that last week. I had no idea that on the left side of the bear, there was a human skull growing out of the bear's face. Was very unsettling and made me wonder why they shot it primarily from the other side so you don't even see it.
I dabble in CG but mainly do stop-frame and I just have to say - stop-frame isn't meant to be perfect, otherwise we wouldn't bother, it's the our relationship with the imperfection of hand-made cinema that makes people love it (among many other elements) - I love all forms of animation for different reasons, and one doesn't ever cancel out another
their point wasn't that it's the image was perfect and superior, it's that their CG work was indistinguishable from an actual stop motion film, all the imperfections that are associated with that medium were present. Unless you have a real stop frame animator comb every single frame for inaccuracies you can't tell the difference. It was a nearly perfect imitation of an imperfect style of animation.
Do a run of all Spider-Man films! From the Tobey Maguire classics to Holland's. Evolution of suit VFX, action, cgi vs practical, direction and cinematography. It's a treaure waiting to be explored! 😍
@Batman CG right? coz if were being real here, something was off about homecoming's CGI but The Amazing spider-man 2 had some of the best CG/Physics compared to all other spiderboi movies. *CGI NOT STORY OR PLOT*
blender guru is awesome. i have finished the beginner tutorials and am currently in the sculpting tutorial. I started about a month back and have learned so much from blender guru. thanks for doing this guys.
What I love about these videos: Often you see a CGI scene and think "that looks bad/fake" but you can't tell why. These guys explain why in an understandable and entertaining way. It's just awesome, thank you!
We'll see more such content from Netflix. I think they were testing the waters with what they can do and see the demand (yes, multiple studios made the series, but nonetheless).
They didn't photographed a black hole, they only photographed the effects of a black hole. It's impossible to see a black hole, since you need light to bounce off a object in order to observe it.
My brother is a stuntman here in the UK and he was so amazed by the driving in that film. Everything was so so technically brilliant- from the coordination to the drivers themselves. It makes me so proud of the stunt community, they really deserve their own awards category.
@@natesmodelsdoodles5403 it photographed the light that went around the black hole , and the black part on the middle is the " Shadow " of a black hole , watch Veritasium's video for a better explanation lol
Seriously. The black & white version of the Mist is the ultimate version. It's amazing how much that simple change makes the movie much, much better, and I already liked the original a lot, but the b&w made it one of my all time favorites.
I'd love to see you review Warcraft's CGI, particularly the fight scene between Gul'dan and Durotan. Or maybe one of the scenes where live action humans interact with the CGI orcs.
Still waitin' for the LoTR vs the hobbit CG comparison. Real Steel would be rad, but mostly... Legolas rock jumping is what I need absolutely demolished.
I love the scientific discussions, like the light and exposure in the Lego movie, simulated black hole in Interstellar, and so on. I don't really know what to request, you guys seem to find way more entertaining effects than I do, so... I guess, just keep it up! Please, do more of these reactions and fixing videos, I have lots of fun watching them
What they said: "They actually built a rendering engine just for this." What I wanted them to say: "They actually built a particle collider so they could create a real black hole just for this"
Arguably the granddaddy of all camera tricks is Citizen Kane. Welles and his team did things that are still difficult to figure out, and they literally had to invent dozens of different camera techniques, because nobody had ever filmed a movie that way. And they sure as hell didn't have computers to fall back on.
It would be so awesome if you guys could check out the children of men long take scene which I think has pretty minimal CG, the apartment room scene from Minority report which definitely has some, and the Days of Future Past, quicksilver pentagon scene
If I remember it right Mist had a pretty low budget, and for all effects was used some kind of a free software and it was done by three people or so, twelve years ago
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React to Avengers : Endgame CGI
Actually, you can take pictures of a black hole now. Not when the film Inception was made though.
Is that LoTR and Hobbit video coming????????????? And yay for merch lol
you for got ONE thing to mention about the interstellar black hole.
If the movie hole is compared with the nasa picture taken this year (2019) its the same. yes blurry because of distance but one can CLEARLY see that disc effect happening in the official photos shot by nasa. confirmng the computer simulation, and perhaps providing the clearest and most accurate depiction of a black hole that man kind will EVER get to see.
Ultimate flex
When they explained how Interstellar VFX created the Black Hole, it legit blew my mind.
What more mind boggling is we have the real photograph now and it match. Wtf I almost cried when it was announced.
One more reason to love that movie even more.
That's Christopher Nolan for ya
still a mediocre movie
Ela?
Movie men: the program isn’t working the black hole has this weird halo affect
Physicist: at last I’ve achieved understanding
I love it when this stuff happens.
*vfx supervisor*
@@fuadiftekher1307 movie men*
That really threw me off when I heard it, I realllly need to see Interstellar now!
The physicist just
*"but of course."*
I remember it wasn't until at least 2 years after The Lego Movie came out when i found out it was not stop motion. I was fully convinced it was stop motion. Still to this day, i can't tell a difference between the movie and real stop motion. The details are absolutely insane. It's one of those movies that you can tell the people who put it together truely cared about the project as a whole. I have never seen a movie with more convincing CGI.
Same lol I thought it was all stop motion until they said it was cgi in this video
Until I saw this, I was never convinced. I knew the faces were mostly CG, but the entire movie? Nah. I actually remember when my dad said that this was CG and not stop motion and I just denied him.
@JestEr The only stop motion in the film is the credits.
What not stop motion 🤣 (still not believing it )
It’s still to me, one of the most visually stunning animated movies
If you want insane camera movement you can look at Limitless; that movie has some sick transitions throught the city. Also, Black Manta fight in Aquaman has a long sequence moving all around the scene showing several fights in real time. Underrated movies.
First to reply to a famous person OMG!
@@rohantime5938 "famous person" sure.
@Danny7225 why are you so pissed, he/she/whatever is clearly young, they think what they did is cool, you don’t have to give a full paragraph shaming them lol. loser
@@rohantime5938 FAMOUS
Not seeing Intersteller in theatres will be one of the biggest regrets of my life.
FakeRussianDude same here....
Same man i was stupid not watching it on theatres
Hope they re release it some day .
It was past my time: when it came out I was only 12, which was still in my transformers stage. I thoroughly regret not having moved on quicker
Jay K. I feel you, I was only 9 when it came out and watched it when I was 10 and hated it, but now I like it
*Watches interstellar once*
Me : you know I’m something of a scientist myself
Daddy Kun it’s one of my top 5 favorites
I loathe Interstellar. Such an obnoxiously wrong movie with a thoroughly predictable generic eye rolling sci fi plot.
@@firewisplet8275 I mean.. it's really not, but that's still to bad you don't enjoy it.
Firewisplet you are telling me that wave scene wasn’t the coolest thing you’ve ever seen
Alright alright alright
CGI in film is only about 35 years old. Imagine the future.
Facts... that black hole thing blew my mind. The art of film actually drove a major scientific discovery, that is surreal.
I don't think it's gonna get much better, unless it increases in dimensions
wow
deaging will be one of the future revolutions
@@trppstar That sounds like the guys that said: "Who would ever need a Computer at home?"
I watched interstellar without knowing anything about it. I didn't know it was a Christopher Nolan movie, I had not seen the trailers.
Can you imagine my awe?
I couldn't believe what I was watching, and after the last scene and the credits rolled I must admit I cried a little...
I can't really describe the experience.
The first time seeing Interstellar is magical
Same! It really hit me in the feels. (Spoilers) I mean, at the end when he's like telling his past self not to go?? Straight in the feels.
@@EduardoSilva-yt3ej I just wish I could watch it again for the first time... People say Inception is better but boi are they wrong
@@sauravallen inception is good, but Interstellar is on another level man...
@@EduardoSilva-yt3ej yeah man
I'd genuinely love an entire episode dedicated to space related movies and accuracies factually and CGI
Totally yup
Not a movie but the expanse should qualify for it
Add in Battlestar Galactica, they realistically use thrusters in space.
I totally agree but the subject is so broad they'd need several experts in the episode. Might not be economical
I'd love to see them react to the alien from annihilation
X-men Days of Future Past ... That Quick Silver Scene is madness
There’s already tons of breakdowns on that scene, including the full thing being released without CGI. So it would be cool but also kind of a waste
@@trentphillips1856 no it wouldn't be a waste, cause we could get these guys opinions and thoughts on it. That's what most of us are here for
The already did it in the earlier episodes i think
I'm going to render a black hole.
"But Cooper it's not possible."
"No. It's necessary."
G'day people
It’s also interesting that they didn’t expect the circle to be visible, it’s simply what was rendered based on our current laws of physics
Da da. Da da da. Dum dum
Lol not even “High Life” can make it look like photos since it came after or before it?
"That's insane, that that is basically math". That shows how far cg has come. When I did my degree late 90s, all cg was math
I remember seeing one of their other react videos. It was about a far older movie (one of the first Star Wars movies?), and they were commenting on how the special effects guys literally had to put in numbers on computers because there were zero software applications at that time....
Cg has always been math, using the basis of linear algebra and multi variable calculus to render images have been there for many years, people just dont realise it
@@Shade01982 I believe it was Tron 1982
True, but I think it's more about how this unfathomable object that has hardly been observed in detail by just about anyone is able to be recreated so accurately by using math. Like, anyone could tell you what wind or water is supposed to look like, but a black hole? That's just crazy. It's hard to explain, but essentially, I think it's more about the black hole than it is the math.
Hands down the most entertaining and interesting series on UA-cam.
I would say one of
One of the best up there with Best of the Worst by Red Letter Media
For some strange reason, im addicted to Python's World (Minecraft series) lol
You must be knew to youtube
Best thing on this channel by a Texas mile
The interstellar one is my favorite because Recently we Photographed a real black hole and discovered that the math was correct, every black hole that has an accretion disk should also have a Halo effect. More science though coming, not all Accretion Disks will Glow like that one, in Interstellar they were specifically using a Super Massive Black Hole your average blackhole doesn't cause a glow because it can't Ionize the gas or there simply isn't enough of it. With supermassive black holes though there's so much of it that it's basically a Nebula.
A nebula is different from an accretion disk around a blackhole mate.
and 2+2 equals 4
The story behind that photograph is really interesting. Kudos to EHT team.
@@dinglemeister364 not in a black hole ;p
@@mastershooter64 He said "basically a nebula". Considering the fact that the accretion disc is made up of shredded stars, I would say it isn't to much of a stretch to compare it to a nebula. But yes, it isn't.
Watch monster scene
Australian guy: yeah we actually have this back in our backyard
Tony W we also ride kangaroos to work
FLIMAIN Australian here- dingos are way more convenient. You’d just get some steak from last Saturday‘s barbeque, get on the dingo’s back and dangle it in front of them.
@@thisisntreddit2477 nah mate, your forgetting about the spiders. Just go find one thats big enough to ride (doesn't take long in Australia) and it can traverse everything, I've even had one go and spin a web over a bloody canyon. Also, why would you waste nice steak from the Barby?
wow I'm rewatching and found my own comment. I'm sorry for abusing generic Australia jokes ... Personally I always find them really funny but for real they are overused.
@@solarapacifica991 Lol, no worries, I still enjoy them -- I came looking into the comment section just for one.
I love how they're like "you can't take pictures of a black hole" and then they took a picture of a black hole like a short time later.
EDIT: 10 months later and people are still going "Um AcTUaLly..."
Guys, I know, you can't take a picture of something that doesn't let light escape. But it was still a huge discovery which wasn't even expected to be possible and which was still pulled off by a bunch of clever as heck people. It's funny to see something like that just after you hear something like this in a youtube video. Can you all stop bitching now? You're cluttering up my notifications with the same thing over and over.
That was not a picture of the black hole it self. It was like the shadow of the black hole which was out lined by the hot glowing gas that was falling inside the black hole at the event horizon ( The point after which even light can't escape out , so it's invisible beyond the even horizon).
The telescope array involved in this is called the Event horizon telescope.
Edit : It maybe possible that you already know all of this.
@@Ak_ash That’s exactly what it means to photograph a black hole. Just like photographing all reflected light from an object with extremely low roughness is exactly what it means to take a picture of a mirror.
@@infernocaptures8739 but this time your not looking at the black hole your just looking at the disc,not the black hole
@@infernocaptures8739 that’s like saying taking a picture of the ground is taking a picture of the sun because the ground is lit by the sun.
It wasn’t actually the black hole, it was the outline of the black hole, it was outlined because a star/space gas was being sucked in and was very bright
You guys should try Alita next. The cgi used on her by weta is absolutely incredible.
Been asking for this for some good time now.
i love weta, especially their prop making
I liked the cgi in Alita but the movie was not good
I find it fascinating when you guys go into a detailed explanation like this... thank you for taking the time to share this with us!
Yeah. Makes me not want to go into VFX because it's really not that easy. Haha. But these guys break them down really well.
The funny thing about interstellar is that people on the internet where still like "it doesn't work like that"
Most people are idiots.
I was one of those idiots who originally thought that all the concepts were complete bs. Until I looked it up and found out how crazy and scientific a lot of it actually is
Synthwave Gunslinger same here, I never thought of how much research goes into every scene of every good movie
Exactly. Those people apparently never heard of Time Dilation and the Theory of Relativity
@@Omen_Burrito Well, at least there's' nothing more redeeming than being able to admit when we're wrong. That's why it's good to stay humble. Thumbs up, mate.
When Niko said that everything was hand tracked, I *felt* Clint’s reaction. Stress, exasperation. It’s like a thousand yard stare for VFX artists.
“it’s a black hole. you can’t photograph it”
well that didn’t age well
He’s talking about the hole itself. You only really photographing atoms being ripped apart and emitting light around the hole
This video is only a few weeks old.
@@MarvelGamingEDKV2
Thomas Newton is right. You don't see the hole. You see what's around it. Without the accretion disk you wouldn't be able to see it.
i don't thin you get it... it's a BLACK hole. It's PERFECTLY BLACK. That's just a 'representation' of a black hole. it cannot by definition be photographed if it does not allow any kind of photon emission.
@@seyrup It seems people are too lazy to think.
I want an entire Interstellar breakdown. From the planets, to the dimension jumps. Give me allllllll of it.
Brianna Hirst we wanna feed on those physicsssss
An episode all about Interstellar
Yes. I agree
That should be done by physicists
Brianna Hirst if your lucky you’ll find something in r/interstellar on reddit.
Shark Boy and Lava Girl needs to be analyzed for its VFX perfection
Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well.
Finally, someone with good taste.
That and Spy Kids
@@fecxorfecxor768 spy kids 3D could take up a whole episode
the masterpiece of our generation
God, the lego movie looks so good. My favorite bit about that opening sequence when the Main Character opens his eyes is the light contrast on the "paint" on his face. If you look closely, the. Circumference of the eyes have different levels of light based on the distance from the light source, and because of that, it helps you see that the "painted" on features of the lego head are slightly raised off the plastic. As someone who grew up with legos, it just adds to the realism.
1.Alita Battle Angel
2. Watchmen
3.Stranger Things 3
4.Dunkirk
5.Aquaman
Dunkirk was nearly all practical
@@drpollo6001 Good Point
My list...
1. Alita Battle Angel
2. Alita Battle Angel
3. Alita Battle Angel
4. Alita Battle Angel
5. Alita Battle Angel
here comes the alita stans...
I haven't watched dunkrik how was it?
You should make an entire video on Interstellar, the visuals are incredible
Are those mountains?
alintro no, they're waves!
The scene in the library is breath taking
It's mostly practical though
Odin Satanas so is Jurassic Park and they reacted to that
You should react to some Kaiju movies! “Godzilla: King of the Monsters”, “Cloverfield”, “Pacific Rim”, etc.
Destroy all Monsters, Godzilla 1985 and etc
I hope they do Cloverfield
but that’s good CGI they want to judge bad CGI
@@ExBeowulf notrlly..
Garrett Hildebrandt SHIN GODZILLA
Something I love about interstellar is that for that simulation no one knew it would like that. Like yeah, physicists knew that black holes had dilation and gravitional lensing, but no one knew you would be able to see the other side of the accretion disc. Everyone thought it would be a disc going around this pitch black sphere and that was it. They're not kidding when they say that the movie spawned 2 research papers, they may have found it by accident but it surprised scientists while simultaneously making things click
That is completely false. You can't say physicists knew about gravitational lensing but didn't knew the accretion disc would ben, It doesn't make any sense. In fact, the first drawing of an accurate mathematical model of a black hole was done in 1979, and in some ways it was more realistic than the one in Interstellar
@@Ignacio.Romero There is an actual book called the physics of interstellar that talks about how it was unknown, written by Kip Thorne. There was also a research paper done on this. It was a new discovery
Also it's pretty remarkable that you can pretty much see the effect of the real images we have of black holes(M87 and Sagittarius)
Mind if I make a couple suggestions?
1. Balrog from the Lord of the Rings
2. District 9
3. OG Star Wars trilogy
4. The Good Dinosaur
Hope you pick one of them, look forward to the next video!
Star Wars has been done a thousand times...it's all miniature models. They need to do ENTER THE VOID!!! The DMT scene and the reincarnation at the end of the film!!!
All they're looking for is the evidence of God?!!!! They were all looking for the proof, but they weren't looking for the truth!!!!!! Oh yeah there's plenty of proof out in the world that anyone could say even to cover their own butts!!!! Anyone could say this guy stole from me and I have proof on camera. But the other guy who's being accused could turn around and say this guy stole from me first. I have one eye witness!!!!
So everyone's looking around and saying what is the truth? But many of y'all are just looking for the proof? What if someone did show you the proof that God is real, but he didn't keep his promises to anyone?!!!!!
What would it even matter if you saw God, but everything He promised wasn't the truth? What then? Isn't it better to see God and know He keeps His promises because He is the way the truth and the life. And no one comes to the Father except through the Son our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!!!!
But no you just want proof? Many of you don't want the truth!!!! There's plenty of proof out in the world!!!! And many of that proof is unjust!!!!! But don't you want to know the truth? Go ahead keep on searching for your proof!!!!! But don't search for the truth because that's not the right answer, is it?!!!!!
I love the many who are called and the few who are chosen. But you who are called, stop looking for the proof and look for the truth!!!!
Matthew 7:7-8 Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: for every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.
If you just want the proof? Then you'll never know the truth!!!!!
@@kennethray3653 ... who are you?
@@cocobean0390 Oh, I'm just a outcast to you, but really a child of God telling you the truth through the Holy Spirit!!!!! Does that answer your question?
@@kennethray3653 yo wtf
Everything Ape:
- Planet of the Apes trilogy / Cesar
- Peter Jackson’s King Kong
- Kong Island
- Umbrella Academy / Pogo
That Internet Show Yes
Surprising how they haven’t done this
Rip pogo I now realize that i hate Vanya Hargreeves
please
Yess the first time that I saw Caesar in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes I was BLOWN THE FUCK AWAY
Not just a physicist...they started with KIP THORNE! A goddamn brilliant Nobel Laureate who had a huge contribution to gravitational physics and astrophysics!
He did a lecture at UNC that I attended. He did an entire 45 minute section explaining how black holes work and used clips from the movie to help everyone visualize it. Masterfully meshed.
@@stephzero7178 I can only only imagine the level of awesomeness .
I literally never thought about the technical skill and attention to detail in The Lego Movie. I like that movie, but now I have newfound appreciation for it.
They got Blender Guru in, I'm hoping one day Captain Disillusion will be in the vids :>
That guy's a male feminist.
Yesssss
@@kepeb1 shhhhhhh
Yooo that would be dope.
@@kepeb1 good.
These are some of the best "react" videos on UA-cam. I love being able to learn about this stuff while still being entertained. So much more fulfilling than your average react content! :D
Remember when those BS REACT BROTHERS tried to copyright reaction videos?
RanchoFundo lmao good times
Expert react videos are the best because you learn a lot.
The scene in Sherlock Holmes 2 when they are running through the forest and trees are exploding right next to them from mortar and cannon fire, or the explosions in the dock scene in the first Sherlock Holmes
Remember pirates of the Caribbean where the captain walks down the staircase on his ship while canons blasts everything to pieces? That type of shots are awesome! :)
SH2 forest scene's motion tracking was super cool
And they should get Gavin Free from Achievement Hunter/Slow Mo Guys to join for that one :) He's the one who did the slow mo for it I believe
My uncle works at Sony entertainment and was actually one of the main guys who worked on Sherlock Holmes and that particular scene.
The gravitational lensing effect is so insane.
My mind recoils in absolute primal terror every time I watch Interstellar, its all just so completely and utterly unfathomable.
Just do long episode named 4 hours of Interstellar analysis.
And get Kip Thorne on the sofa.
I will watch the whole thing, just love the movie so much
Yes!😊
Yaaaaaaaas!!!
Yes please
I'm glad you guys talked about Interstellar, because it's amazing how a movie contributed to science!
Absolutely mindblowing
(best movie to ever exist imo)
I mean when the first picture of an actual blackhole got released, it looked exactly like this, even tho it was low resolution.
You guys should react to TRON Legacy.
Maybe the light cycle scene or disc fight.
TRON Legacy is an example of both good and bad CGI, there's great CGI throughout, but the de-ageing of Jeff Bridges hasn't aged well at all.
Diego Rojas Sebastian It’s bad CGI but you can excuse it with him being a computer program
Alternate Viper They de aged Jeff Bridges in the opening and it took place in the human world and it still looked fake, so you can’t excuse it.
It was early days for that tech. It looked ... okay ... when his face was static. When he talked, it broke down.
Bruh I was literally about to comment that...
I really like Andrew Price. He seems like such a chill guy. If you guys could ever bring him in again, that would be an absolute treasure!
YES Interstellar robot! But also Tron Legacy (the good AND bad... you know ehich scenes)
I want to see a comparison of the original Tron and Tron: Legacy!
*_"FOR ALL OF US!!"_* -scary cgi face
keep interstellar stuff coming guys 🙌🙌🙌, that part increased respect for the movie in my heart even more
*Any weird bug or giant purple octopus appears*
“In Australia we got them”
Holy shit Niko! At 14:37 when you make sure you're understanding the lensing property of black holes properly, you are spot on. Like exactly. That is exactly, to a T, what is happening and I cannot believe you just....guessed that.
Kip Thorne not only helped produced Interstellar, he actually published a book, "The Science of Interstellar." It's definitely worth a read, especially when they land on a planet that is so close to the supermassive blackhole, how it affects the waves, and how this gravitational force turns a few hours into 25 years for the man on board.
hey, thanks for the comment. I was already searching for something like this - "everything explained in interstellar". Thank u a lot man.
React to the beautiful scene from Tobey Maguire's spidermen when Sandman is born.
That scene is awesome!
Yesssssss
💙😍💙
@@youshallnotpass3937 Hi Gandalf😂😂
And also react to the less impressive Web-slinging scenes
please react to the winners of the best visual effects Oscar over the years!! maybe see how it's improved and changed??
Would love that!
I thought they have done that, but I forgot if that was them or not
this would be amazing!
So glad you mentioned Chappie! I was blown away when I watched that. Every scene with the robot, all I could.think about was how good the VFX was.
React to Shark boy & Lava girl. A true "masterpiece".
Lmao
No spy kids 3d is the masterpiece
Actually enjoyed this movie as a kid, completely destroyed by The Nostalgia Critic.
Gotta make sure to do the 3D version that comes with the special Shark Boy and Lava Girl themed 3D blue and red glasses.
@@Halrawk I actually had that version of the movie along with the regular one. As terrible as the movie is, it's definitely one of the things I remember most from those years & is a great memory.
Imagine at the end of this series they reveal that all of them were cg the entire time
I want mummy returns Dwayne Johnson to reveal it
Everything is CG!! Couch is CG, everyone is deep faked. They added Jake walking in the background in later, Wren was fake.
Series finale they reveal that they deepfaked your entire existence..
#Mindf*ck
still dying to see the quicksilver saves everyone scene. id love to know how they perfected the flash and slow motion of the faces of everyone being moved and how they made the lighting work with the explosion happening!
It's called the special features on the disc lol.
You can just watch the Behind The Scenes on UA-cam
@@NNegativeCreep but wouldn't it be much more fun to see the corridor crew react and analyze it?
3:14 When Andrew talks about how the ACES program was used for the LEGO movie and how everything works the way it should, so what he's saying is... everything is awesome.
React to district 9. One of my favourite movies. Had a super low budget apparently.
Aplix impressive considering it was a South African production
Same director as Chappie, he's got a talent and actually runs a VFX studio
Peter Jackson is a genius. At least when it counts.
A perfect movie
This was gonna be my suggestion as well; it had great immersion
Please react to The Adventures of Tintin! I always thought it was awesome because the characters looked realistic, but still had the likness of the comic.
YES where is tintin 2 . Spielberg I need answers
Loved that movie, I want to see how they made it!
I love that movie
*YES! TINTIN!*
Can you guys please react to the quicksilver scene in the pentagon?
Phenomenal scene 😫
Coming back to this video and seeing the interstellar reaction after 2 black hole images, it’s shocking how accurately they’ve portrayed a black hole as to what was pictured. It makes me so giddy
Man, this series is absolutely one of my favorite things on youtube that has ever been.
React to Inception!
Keep up the great work. Thoroughly enjoy watching your videos 👌🏼
Yes, please do Inception!
This is a MUST.
Christopher Nolan uses too many practical effects lol
+1
I was about to comment inception but it’s already the top comment!
I really think you should react to the CGI in 'Spy Kids game over', you won't regret it.
I regretted it...
@@richardlee5412 yup
Jake cato movie was sick tho
That could be an entire episode by itself.
Reacting to the cgi of all 3 Spy Kids movies would be so good
One of my favorite details is always the teethmarks in Benny's helmet. I had several helmets that had those because when I was younger I used my teeth to take apart Legos and I always thought it was a nice touch.
It was a reference to a manufacturing error in the helmets
React to:
Inception
A movie that blew my mind with visual effects
React to Harvey Dent’s burnt face in The Dark Knight
The Marc Knight?
Sorry :DD
The bear scene in Annihilation is so well done, the bear keeps pushing and hitting the people I would love to see you talk about how it's done and just praising it in general
The bear scene is done very traditionally, for VFX. There was a physical model for the head that you see when it comes in behind them. Later, a guy in a blue 'bear suit' throws the actress around. He was painted out and replaced by a CGI model. This was shown in the extra section of the Blu Ray. I just watched all of that last week. I had no idea that on the left side of the bear, there was a human skull growing out of the bear's face. Was very unsettling and made me wonder why they shot it primarily from the other side so you don't even see it.
I'm obsessed with that movie it was so cool
It's similar to the DiCaprio vs Grizzly scene in The Revenant.
Title of movie: "MIST"
Them: "ohmygod look at that SMOKE jeez"
The smoke would be excellent with a practical effect to hide any weirdness with an animatronic, but it doesn't play very nice with CGI.
This title is much funnier if you read it in German. I'll leave you there to discover it yourself.
Interstellar is just a masterpiece, from the soundtracks to the genius cgi, everything just astonishing
Extremely underrated movie
Diares Noctis it’s a great movie, it’s in my top 10 for sure.
The characters are flat and the dialogues are extremely cringy.
Python Ruß u think its cringy bcuz ur not in to those types of movies
@@swaggerchegger98 That does hold it back, yes. It pretty much ruins the climactic scenes.
Andrew "The Blended Guru" was the best VFX I've seen on your channel so far. He's knowledgeable. Please have him again.
He knows how donuts look that's for sure!
But yes please have him again
"The BLENDED Guru"...
He's more a cgi artist than a VFX artist
wait, that guy was A VISUAL EFFECT ???
@@thedevil9442 lol. I see what you did there
React to District 9 and Elysium. Everything Neil Blomkamp has done!
Most under-rated and realistic CGI in the game.
Literally was about to put District 9
Nods in I-need-this-right-now.
Fuckin prawn
they did chappie so that covers all of them because they all look and feel exactly the same they might as well be a trilogy
I dabble in CG but mainly do stop-frame and I just have to say - stop-frame isn't meant to be perfect, otherwise we wouldn't bother, it's the our relationship with the imperfection of hand-made cinema that makes people love it (among many other elements) - I love all forms of animation for different reasons, and one doesn't ever cancel out another
their point wasn't that it's the image was perfect and superior, it's that their CG work was indistinguishable from an actual stop motion film, all the imperfections that are associated with that medium were present. Unless you have a real stop frame animator comb every single frame for inaccuracies you can't tell the difference. It was a nearly perfect imitation of an imperfect style of animation.
Do a run of all Spider-Man films! From the Tobey Maguire classics to Holland's. Evolution of suit VFX, action, cgi vs practical, direction and cinematography. It's a treaure waiting to be explored! 😍
They really should react to TASM 2's opening swinging scene!
@@HyperHelix0 I know, but what I'm suggesting is a full Special Episode kinda thing. It'll be in-depth as heck, extremely fun and nostalgic :)
@Batman CG right? coz if were being real here, something was off about homecoming's CGI but The Amazing spider-man 2 had some of the best CG/Physics compared to all other spiderboi movies. *CGI NOT STORY OR PLOT*
and throw in that youngester that was working with them and see how his compared.
Hyper
You should review the illusion scene from Spider-Man ffh when you can!
I thought they already did it?If they didn't THEY HAVE TO!
I know! Watching that scene was soooo cool!!
Yep
Epic.
This scene was amazing
Do The Adventures of Tintin (2011) by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson!!!
such a great all ages film. I have a tintin tribute here.. ua-cam.com/video/q4SMZ2zX8Z0/v-deo.html
Yes!
@@crashyyy4116 you'll like it
Annie Watson I was just about to write this
@@snakehunter2.072 yeah it's a masterpiece. Please if you can check out my tribute for the film
Wow I love the lego sequence and the explanation for why it really feels like "morning"
Since you mentioned how difficult fx shots are in smoke/fog, could you do Arrival?
Yes. Please.
I think that's different because the smoke in that one was completely cg
ooooh dude Arrival was good
blender guru is awesome. i have finished the beginner tutorials and am currently in the sculpting tutorial. I started about a month back and have learned so much from blender guru. thanks for doing this guys.
Yeah he's awesome. I don't even use Blender but I've learned so much about 3D modelling and rendering from him.
I didnt know he had a sculpting tutorial!
React to the "I Am Mother" robot on Netflix. The robot is actually 100% practical
The other clones and that lazer with legs was cgi so that would be cool
I've seen Adam Savage talking about that robot. It's amazing that they got a person inside there!
It looked so cheap and fake tho...
@MGazT Yeah it's on UA-cam, on Adam's channel Tested.
@@HarshNerf yeah, no.
The freaking god, Blender Guru, himself! Also it is such an Australian thing to do to be wearing shorts while everyone else is wearing full pants haha
he kinda looks like tom cruise
What I love about these videos: Often you see a CGI scene and think "that looks bad/fake" but you can't tell why. These guys explain why in an understandable and entertaining way. It's just awesome, thank you!
React to quicksilver saving everyone from the exploding mansion in Xmen Apocalypse
Also the scene where he stops all the guys in Days of Future Past where he rescues Young Magneto
@@benmaltas yeah
And the scene with magneto and the police from x2
They already did
THIS
Love,Death & Robots !!!! A lot of different CG art and techniques
YES LOVE DEATH AND ROBOTS!
Yes pls
So much less.
We'll see more such content from Netflix. I think they were testing the waters with what they can do and see the demand (yes, multiple studios made the series, but nonetheless).
YES! MORE FINCHER!!!!
This is outstanding content. You all explain the concepts so well and it’s awesome to see your interest and passion for the subject
“You can’t photograph a black hole”
NASA- well yes, but actually no.
They didn't photographed a black hole, they only photographed the effects of a black hole. It's impossible to see a black hole, since you need light to bounce off a object in order to observe it.
Bacondonut Man actually it would be
well no, but actually yes
And what is most killing. From current real photos of accretion disk, it is really looking like this
They observed the light around the black hole rather than the actual black hole
@@mikeoxlong6468 didn't they recently discover that light had escaped from a black hole?
13:16 “a black hole, you can’t photograph it”
NASA: haha space camera go click
This made me laugh way more than it should have
No, you can't photograph the black hole ever. What you see is the stuff around it called accretion disc. Black hole itself does not emit light.
@dragonbane44. I know
@@dragonbane44 it's a joke you fucking idiot
"Nooo!!!11 you can't just photo an black hole! Its impossible!!!!1111"
Stuntmen react to Baby Driver. PLEEASE DO BABY DRIVER
My brother is a stuntman here in the UK and he was so amazed by the driving in that film. Everything was so so technically brilliant- from the coordination to the drivers themselves. It makes me so proud of the stunt community, they really deserve their own awards category.
It would have been a good film if it wasn't so focused on the girl
omg yeahh!
Yes! Or anything else by Edgar Wright!
Already happened
panic room is such a well made movie too. how it flicks thru the floors is amazing and really helps get a sense of distance between the characters.
2:24 damn, Incredibles looks like a completely different movie with ACES
WaterYaDune Thank you for this comment
Thank you for this
xD xD
😂
So that's the new costume Edna was talking about
“A black hole... you can’t photograph it.”
Event Horizon Telescope: Am I a joke to you?
to be fair, it didn't photograph the black hole, it photographed the plasma AROUND the black hole.
@@natesmodelsdoodles5403 it photographed the light that went around the black hole , and the black part on the middle is the " Shadow " of a black hole , watch Veritasium's video for a better explanation lol
And the EHT photo pretty much looked like the interstellar scene.
Nate's Models & Doodles it photographed both, the black hole is just not visible
@@jamsty8225 KNEW I fucked that one up!
A couple good breakdowns could be
- Transformers
- The Titanic
- The Incredibles 2
- Stranger Things S3
- Zootopia
I definitely want the creatures of Stranger Things broken down
damon harris-Brennan Real Steel (lots of seen)
@@frosty_clan9923 totally forgot about that movie
Seriously. The black & white version of the Mist is the ultimate version. It's amazing how much that simple change makes the movie much, much better, and I already liked the original a lot, but the b&w made it one of my all time favorites.
General Grievous scenes from Revenge of the Sith
Yes please!
They have already done this is a video. It might have been a prequel video
Hardcore henry. I’d like to see how working with vfx is different when your entire film is pov
Empty Productions Especially since it looks like one shot without the power down parts.
I'd love to see you review Warcraft's CGI, particularly the fight scene between Gul'dan and Durotan.
Or maybe one of the scenes where live action humans interact with the CGI orcs.
Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well
I think some of the trailers are worth taking a look at too since they CGI is amazing. The trailer for BFA was absolutely stunning
The CGI in Warcraft was so stunning!
The black hole bit was an amazing blend of science and trivia. Even MORE glad I started binging these.
Still waitin' for the LoTR vs the hobbit CG comparison. Real Steel would be rad, but mostly... Legolas rock jumping is what I need absolutely demolished.
Samneeeeeeee I want helmsdeep
Yesss
I love the scientific discussions, like the light and exposure in the Lego movie, simulated black hole in Interstellar, and so on. I don't really know what to request, you guys seem to find way more entertaining effects than I do, so... I guess, just keep it up! Please, do more of these reactions and fixing videos, I have lots of fun watching them
Дмитрий Киселёв since this is one of the top comments edit it to request Arrival
One more time, with feeling. CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE. Specifically, the final battle scene.
I MEAN PLEASE MAKE THIS HAPPEN. ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC FANTASY BATTLES.
Still my favorite battle
The scene alone was the best of the whole movie. For Narnia and For Aslan 🦄 !
I 100% want to see them review this
@@JamshadAhmad 100%
What they said: "They actually built a rendering engine just for this."
What I wanted them to say: "They actually built a particle collider so they could create a real black hole just for this"
I'm sure they considered that an option
@@daviamsilva of course, its Christopher Nolan
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Would love to see 'Children of Men', all of the long single takes, and that car scene oh man...
And the new born baby I recently learned was fully cg.
MrMemeio weird seeing you here
Arguably the granddaddy of all camera tricks is Citizen Kane. Welles and his team did things that are still difficult to figure out, and they literally had to invent dozens of different camera techniques, because nobody had ever filmed a movie that way. And they sure as hell didn't have computers to fall back on.
It would be so awesome if you guys could check out the children of men long take scene which I think has pretty minimal CG, the apartment room scene from Minority report which definitely has some, and the Days of Future Past, quicksilver pentagon scene
you forgot about how in the lego movie when they did motion blurs they would put another lego pice there sometimes.
tell me more about this?
@@mikakettunen7939 i saw it in this video ua-cam.com/video/qgcenfc6Qbc/v-deo.html
just go to 9:49 as the majority of the video is about other stuff.
@@fabianvarli2331 Brilliant! I was kind of expecting something like this - staying hardcore with all of it
I now right? Water and Steam as well! It's amazing!
If I remember it right Mist had a pretty low budget, and for all effects was used some kind of a free software and it was done by three people or so, twelve years ago
The Behemoth looked good
I thought it was like the thing 2. Where they had a bunch of awesome puppets and practical effects and the used cgi for the final instead