I miss Robin Williams. Never knew him personally but he seemed like a good guy, nobody ever had a bad word to say about him and he brought a lot of joy to this world. The good people leave us way too quickly, and the bad people seem to live forever
The end of the video sums it up so well. You can have all the skyhigh budget CGI in the world, but at the end of the day, we still need high class actors to really draw us into a film.
I already felt like wasting my time when editing keyframes for 3-4 hours only to make a fancy 5-10 second sequence so I can't imagine spending 3 months on a scene that doesn't have any notable impact on the movie. Props to the people who worked on that.
Of course I remember, it was one of my favorite movies when I was a child. It's strange that no one really remembers it. The legendary Robin Williams, how I miss him!
I remember going to school to learn Softimage 3.7 It was such a big deal. I rendered with Mental-ray several times and it took ages. That was back in 1998/99. We used DEC Alpha's running with 64 mb of ram over a network of shared computers each rendering out one frame at a time. At times you would set up the same scene on 10 different computers, each set to render specific frames of the scene, go home for the night/weekend and come back in to find that one or more computers crashed or froze, or somehow you set the frame count wrong. Then you would setup a couple of computers to render the missing frames, and save it all to an Iomega drive, and hold onto it like it was pure gold pressed latinum. However, in the end you got some, at the time, rewarding shots. Sort of miss those days. But am glad they are long gone. The sense of camaraderie and teamwork was profound. But the computer limitations were painful.
Thanks for sharing this! I was a kid back then in 98, but seeing just how painfully slow things like word processing was on regular computers😓, I can't imagine how intense it must have been doing anything else that was even a bit more complicated than just basic data input. I remember being a kid and my engineer uncle bragging about his new laptop with 3GB storage. Back when laptops looked like a small briefcase 😂😂😂
@@ophilianecr it was painful but rewarding when it worked. Days of rendering 10 seconds, but if it came out... you felt heroic. Sort of miss those days. In the 80's I used to render on my Amiga 1000/2000 and one frame took 3 days using animate 4D and then Imagine 3D. Good memories. Now my current computer using blender with an RTX card is melting fast, and its not even the top of the line. It is progress, at least for that side of it. On a side note, my Amiga 2000 has a 100 mb HDD. Yup, 100mb. And I thought that was huge.
I was thinking. Hm... Wasn't it around this timeframe that Jamie and Adam and the others worked at ILM. Then, yes. At 4:02 ... HEEEY!!! I KNOW THAT BERET AND MOUSTACHE COMBO!
This was one of my absolute favorite movies growing up. I still have my Webo toy robot, that unfortunately doesn't have the voice actress's voice. A truly missed opportunity. I absolutely miss Robin Williams, he was very intelligent, hysterical, extremely talented, and a huge part of my childhood. From Bicentennial Man, to Patch Adam's and Mrs. Doubtfire. No one will ever be as talented as him.
Even now you hear things that reinforce just how good Robin Williams actually was. So many great films and such variety for a comedian. He really was unique regardless. I doubt Flubber would have even been half the film it was without Robin. Continued peace up there Sir.
Amazing video. I love the CGI and model making in this film. I recently rewatched this and decided to 3D model and print a weebo. Took it to a con recently :)
This Movie needs more Love! I got the VHS Tape back then and seem to enjoy this alot it's Sad we don't have Robin Williams with us Today! he seems to be a Method Actor for this Movie Acting along like there Green Goop in his Hand when Filming the Scene when there wasn't but had to pretend there was and I give him lots of Credit for that!
Thank You, I always watched this movie as a child and said Robin Williams was the best actor to make up believe what north really there there. His acting and eye coordination
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I enjoyed Flubber as a kid, watched it several times. Definitely amazed by the VFX and empathized with the robots/Flubber. Can't remember much about the story though.
God adults ruin everything. This was one of my favorite movies growing up and still is one of my favorite Robbin Williams movies to date. That goes to show that if you make a child’s movie it’s not about the adults the children are the market.
Your name is Jayme Gutierrez. I presume that at least one of your parents is from Latin America, Spain, or Portugal. I wonder where you get the sort of British accent that you sometimes have?
If the Oscar’s were more Focused on the teams behind the movies just as much as the actors then maybe I’d watch them… Also Jimmy Kimmel would need to be farrrr away from the event. He makes those award shows that much worst…
I miss Robin Williams. Never knew him personally but he seemed like a good guy, nobody ever had a bad word to say about him and he brought a lot of joy to this world. The good people leave us way too quickly, and the bad people seem to live forever
I Miss You 😘
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This movie deserves more recognition for its production value and tthe guys who were working behind it
They got paid.
It really a shame because the writing for the movie is absolutely awful. ILM and Robin got screwed
This was my favourite childhood movie. After seeing this I only appreciate it more. ❤️ Thank you for the explanation!
The end of the video sums it up so well. You can have all the skyhigh budget CGI in the world, but at the end of the day, we still need high class actors to really draw us into a film.
I already felt like wasting my time when editing keyframes for 3-4 hours only to make a fancy 5-10 second sequence so I can't imagine spending 3 months on a scene that doesn't have any notable impact on the movie. Props to the people who worked on that.
I cannot believe all the negative reviews you said in the intro, Flubber is a Great movie! Watched it many times as a kid.
Of course I remember, it was one of my favorite movies when I was a child. It's strange that no one really remembers it. The legendary Robin Williams, how I miss him!
I miss Robin W so much, he could take anything and turn it into comedy gold.
A genius at work.
Small point: Robin wouldn't "force" others to believe him, he _convinced_ others to believe him.
I remember going to school to learn Softimage 3.7 It was such a big deal. I rendered with Mental-ray several times and it took ages. That was back in 1998/99. We used DEC Alpha's running with 64 mb of ram over a network of shared computers each rendering out one frame at a time. At times you would set up the same scene on 10 different computers, each set to render specific frames of the scene, go home for the night/weekend and come back in to find that one or more computers crashed or froze, or somehow you set the frame count wrong.
Then you would setup a couple of computers to render the missing frames, and save it all to an Iomega drive, and hold onto it like it was pure gold pressed latinum.
However, in the end you got some, at the time, rewarding shots.
Sort of miss those days. But am glad they are long gone.
The sense of camaraderie and teamwork was profound. But the computer limitations were painful.
Thanks for sharing this! I was a kid back then in 98, but seeing just how painfully slow things like word processing was on regular computers😓, I can't imagine how intense it must have been doing anything else that was even a bit more complicated than just basic data input. I remember being a kid and my engineer uncle bragging about his new laptop with 3GB storage. Back when laptops looked like a small briefcase 😂😂😂
@@ophilianecr it was painful but rewarding when it worked. Days of rendering 10 seconds, but if it came out... you felt heroic. Sort of miss those days. In the 80's I used to render on my Amiga 1000/2000 and one frame took 3 days using animate 4D and then Imagine 3D.
Good memories. Now my current computer using blender with an RTX card is melting fast, and its not even the top of the line.
It is progress, at least for that side of it. On a side note, my Amiga 2000 has a 100 mb HDD. Yup, 100mb. And I thought that was huge.
4:02 you can see jamie from myth busters both Adam savage and jamie worked at ilm.
Well spotted
I was thinking. Hm... Wasn't it around this timeframe that Jamie and Adam and the others worked at ILM. Then, yes. At 4:02 ...
HEEEY!!! I KNOW THAT BERET AND MOUSTACHE COMBO!
loved this movie when i was a kid.. such a charming vibe..
This was one of my absolute favorite movies growing up. I still have my Webo toy robot, that unfortunately doesn't have the voice actress's voice. A truly missed opportunity.
I absolutely miss Robin Williams, he was very intelligent, hysterical, extremely talented, and a huge part of my childhood. From Bicentennial Man, to Patch Adam's and Mrs. Doubtfire.
No one will ever be as talented as him.
2:32 That explains why Monster House looked "different"
Even now you hear things that reinforce just how good Robin Williams actually was. So many great films and such variety for a comedian. He really was unique regardless. I doubt Flubber would have even been half the film it was without Robin. Continued peace up there Sir.
I miss Robin Williams he was a god at acting and he was like 90% of my childhood. Also the guy at 4:02 looks strangely like Jamie Hyneman.
From Hynemans IMDB: Flubber (animatronics technician).
So you are correct, good catch!
Nothing strange about that, it actually was his profession before Myth Busters
When the stars align, the right actors, the right production, and the right team make the most amazing things.
this movie is amazing, is a big part of our childhood.
At the time, the CGI was mind blowing
I Love this movie, and I miss Robin Williams :'(
I remember having the thunderbird car and the yellow robot as a toy back in the day. It was awesome!
"The movie had all kinds of complicated and expensive CGI"
So that's the reason it felt realistic?
"No ... Robin Williams."
Amazing video. I love the CGI and model making in this film. I recently rewatched this and decided to 3D model and print a weebo. Took it to a con recently :)
I loved Flubber as a kid. The world is colder without Robin Williams in it.
I loved flubber so much as a Child ❤️this Makes this movie even more genius
This Movie needs more Love! I got the VHS Tape back then and seem to enjoy this alot it's Sad we don't have Robin Williams with us Today! he seems to be a Method Actor for this Movie Acting along like there Green Goop in his Hand when Filming the Scene when there wasn't but had to pretend there was and I give him lots of Credit for that!
In spite of what critics say I always loved Flubber and is one of my favourites from Robin Williams
I used to watch flubber on repeat as a kid, very cool vfx breakdown!
so good… Loved watching this movie as a child
I literally want gummy bears now
Remember seeing at a child and i loved the movie. Maybe it wasn't ment for the critics but ment for a younger generation
Random Jamie Hyneman @ 4:02. I knew I'd see him when they said "remote operated".
Thank You, I always watched this movie as a child and said Robin Williams was the best actor to make up believe what north really there there. His acting and eye coordination
Never heard of this movie, but I'm glad I found another old-time movie to watch ^^
I love your content. Great video
Thanks!
@@FameFocus need to force city officials to lower inflation/living cost for all those making below 150k per year to prove daca worth it since for ages DC never lower living cost only print dollars to do more refugee crisis
left wing media give protest t-shirts to san quan mayor for lying about never receive maria supplies
ua-cam.com/video/qYmCtYLE9k0/v-deo.html
george bush 14y ago said add ukraine to nato foreshadow nuland f eu coup 2014 support =
1. ua-cam.com/video/nTQ3D1a-j20/v-deo.html
2001 pentagon memo kill occupy iraq to syria
ua-cam.com/video/_mrJRHwbVG8/v-deo.html
current ukraine gov is proxy since obama drew red line just like did in syria earlier arming rebels telling russia not to interfere while zelensky ethnic cleanse donbass region 7y=
2. ua-cam.com/video/ta9dWRcDUPA/v-deo.html
3. ua-cam.com/video/IBeRB7rWk_8/v-deo.html
dnc establishment kill 50 in vegas/portland, thugs attack with stand down cops san jose/charlotte, burn loot several months, sabotage afgan withdraw using russia bounty smear to give taliban equip, crash car in to wisconsin parade thanks to nbc follow jury bus smearing ritten house too
ua-cam.com/video/UxoL8tHSa7g/v-deo.html
ray epps-fake sole survivor from ritten house case 2.0/podesta 2.0 when you look at left wing msm collaborate
ua-cam.com/video/OnVHhn-vgUw/v-deo.html
I enjoyed Flubber as a kid, watched it several times. Definitely amazed by the VFX and empathized with the robots/Flubber. Can't remember much about the story though.
4:02 Jamie Hyneman on controls?
Brilliant actor he is :)
You should do a VFX video over Twister! 1996 graphics but cutting edge for the time.
Awesome attention to detail in this video
Critics have no taste lately all the movies you've covered seemed to have bad flack but were staples of my childhood that's all that matters 🎨🙏
How was it unimaginative and uninspired? What????
it was a fun remake but the original movie was the best in my opinion 😎
I still love this movie! It was brilliant and still is!
It was a remake of The Absent-Minded Professor.
Childhood memories
Is it just me. or does it look like Williams just walked off the set of Hook forgetting to change out of Peter Banning's civilian clothes?
thats Jamie Hyneman controling the robot?
Adam savage and Jamie from Mythbusters helped make the robots for this film. You can see one in a clip.
4:01 Jamie from mythbusters
I watched this movie way too many times with my parents when I was younger
childhood favorite for sure
I grew up on Flubber! I had toys too. Great movie
If I recall Adam Savage from myth busters did some work on weebo
that's Jamie From mythbusters operating webber lol
4:03 That looks like the guy from Mythbusters!!! ha
i went to the pictures with my first love to watch this film. she now is happily married to my mate around the corner an has had a child .
God adults ruin everything. This was one of my favorite movies growing up and still is one of my favorite Robbin Williams movies to date. That goes to show that if you make a child’s movie it’s not about the adults the children are the market.
Is that jamie hyneman at 4:01??
I think Mental Ray is in charge of the whole movie industry, that would explain the questionable choices of the last 40 years.
I think it's interesting that he created a new life form but all he cares about is that it can bounce.
I know, that part never made much sense to me either. I guess movie directors like to think children are dumb.
I didn't know that Jamie hyneman worked on flubber
4:01 A wild Jamie Hyneman appears !
"is he doing his david Attenborough thing again?"
Good evening bro...from India
robin was a genius
Successful or failed .. every kid watched that movie
Your name is Jayme Gutierrez. I presume that at least one of your parents is from Latin America, Spain, or Portugal. I wonder where you get the sort of British accent that you sometimes have?
The movie was awesome, didn't know it had critics.
My memory tells me I like flubber.
NEXT RRR VFX
If the Oscar’s were more
Focused on the teams behind the movies just as much as the actors then maybe I’d watch them… Also Jimmy Kimmel would need to be farrrr away from the event. He makes those award shows that much worst…
4:02 Mythbusters anyone? :O
I love flubber. It's so cute.
Wait flubber isn't real? 🤯
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I loved to make a film with iphone 14 pro max 😀
Good video. 👍