Sorry, can't get past the first one. Ellen Page was considered by everyone to be a "her" during that movie. This is divisive virtue signaling when you didn't even need to be divisive.
Imagine a movie where characters are stranded on a 2000-foot radio tower and don't curse. I honestly would have preferred censor bleeps to the ridiculous contrivance of removing their swearing.
I love that in the build-up to Dark Phoenix, Jessica Chastain got a lot of credit for not spoiling anything. She was so good at keeping secrets! She wouldn't even tell anyone who she was playing, so mysterious! And then it came out and she confessed, "Yeah, I didn't give anything away because I didn't KNOW anything. I didn't KNOW who I was playing anymore, so I couldn't even give a hint about it if I wanted to."
Oooo! +1 for digging the AWESOME Gladys Knight-sung theme song for "License To Kill!" Interesting that "Saw 3D" wasn't the only instance of using pink blood. During the shooting of "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country," they purposely made Klingon blood pink, so to tone down the gore of when the assassins beamed aboard Chancellor Gorkon's ship and massacred their way to him. Not a post-production change, though, so it wouldn't make this list.
AND it caused an incoherence in the theatrical cut. At the end, when Scotty shoots the Klingon sniper, he falls from a balcony and we clearly see he has RED blood... Only the director's cut shows that it was, in fact, a human in disguise.
Red dawn remake also sat on self for few years before it came out, it got released because Chris henworth became a big star after first Thor movie came out
I wonder if when executives butcher a movie and the movie bombs, they have the self-awareness to realize it's their fault? Something tells me no. The kind of people arrogant enough to believe they know what the audience wants, and soulless enough to think that matters more than the director's vision, probably lack the capacity for self-awareness.
Removing the swearing from Fall is goofy as hell. Just release an R rated movie and be done with it. I don't care what anyone says, an R rating does not hinder box office in the least. Deadpool and Joker proved that.
The 2 that stick out to me are both post release edits. 1) Snakes on a plane, the TV edit "I am sick and tired of these monkey fighting snakes on this monday to friday plane" 2) ET, the agents' guns being replaced with radios for later releases
Although it should be pointed out that in England my home country, Fall was given a 15 certificate anyway, so the deep fakery was pretty needless. Not to mention the movie wasn't that expensive to begin with so it didn't need to be screwed about with.
The company that did the practical effects for the prequel "The Thing" movie was so mad about the CGI over their work that they made Harbinger Down which is a direct copy of The Thing set on a ship that finds a Soviet spacecraft in the ocean. It is great. Give that one a watch and tell me that it would make a great double feature with the original Thing.
Stop giving Elliot credit for Ellen’s work. Ellen Paige was an accomplished actor that was great in the roles she auditioned for and rightfully won. Elliot has no accomplishments and will be type cast to play themself in every role written for and given to them for the rest of future. I don’t see them being cast to play the leading male role in anything other than some pretentious artsy crap that I’m sure will win a bunch of awards in a festival no one cares about. I’m the Juggernaut bitch.
the strangest change made to HARD CANDY is referring to the leading lady as Elliot Page, making the actor sound like a young man in drag rather than a young woman with a LOT to go through in the coming years..
The Secret of NIMH had to painstakingly reedit the dialogue to change the main character's name from Mrs. Frisby to Mrs. Brisby because they were threatened with legal action from the company that made Frisbees (in spite of the fact that the book the film was based on was published before Frisbees were manufactured). Makes me wonder if Yo-Yo Ma ever had the same problem.
Yeah cuz a family movie is full of people dying and getting killed and stuff like that but you can't show any nudity anywhere or say dirty words but blowing that guy up and shooting that guy the face is okay
Wait, what? No mention of George Lucas or Steven Spielberg's changes? (Han shooting first. Radios instead of guns...) As always, thank you all so very much for the videos.
@@MadMikeRyan., fair point, thank you. I will note, Spielberg changed E.T. twenty years later, and Lucas started making his (first) changes to Star Wars twenty-seven years later.
Regarding deep fakery, there is an action thriller, from 1981 called looker ( now out on 4K ), it's well over the top in its premise but also deals with deep fakes.
It actually makes perfect sense for The Thing 2011 to be called The Thing, on a couple of levels. Firstly, it's not a separate story, but rather the other half of the first film that we didn't see at the time. So both films together form the whole of The Thing. Secondly, it took the original and made a copy of it, which while appearing normal was in fact secretly an abomination 😂😂
Fun fact: Traces of Boomer can be seen throughout the final film. In one scene, a character in the movie, Burnett Stone, is seen giving a biker directions. This is actually Boomer. In the original scene, Boomer was threatening to scrap Burnett’s steam engine, Lady(The purple engine). Another instance is a small figurines of him riding Diesel 10 in the movie’s final chase scene.
I'm going to be the one contrarian voice - "License to Kill" made no sense. The premise of the movie was that Bond had his license to kill revoked, so "License Revoked" was the logical title. Yeah, yeah, I concede that the former sounds "cooler" but I honestly cannot imagine anyone thinking a Bond movie would be describing a driver's license...
Oroku Saki wasn't in the original version of Michael Bay's TMNT. Eric Sachs was planned to be the Shredder, but test audiences hated it so much they added in a few scenes with Saki and made him Shredder instead.
Love that Ewan is seeming more and more comfortable in front of the camera. Makes the heart happy. I don't know if he ever had an issue with it, but I'm noticing someone who's more relaxed than they used to be
You got a few things wrong here. 1. In the original Red Dawn, the invading army was actually Chinese led by Russians. Powers Boothe actually says this in the film while sitting around a campfire explaining what had happened to the kids. 2. Using deepfake technology for anything in film is useless. There are only 44 phonemes (shapes the human face makes while speaking) in the average language. So, you can, generally, take almost any two or three lines of dialogue and get them all then track the mouth to another face using either a Flame or an Inferno editing system (both of which cost more than a house). Deepfake technology is basically a 15 year old version of this and doesn't work anywhere near as fast or look anywhere near as good. This technique is notoriously used extensively with Brad Pitt because he can never deliver his lines consistently enough to allow for proper editing (a film actor has to be able to recreate EVERY take exactly in order to allow good editing). 3. The strangest movie change of all time was the studio demanding that John Travolta get more screen time in Pulp Fiction. If you edit that film chronologically, John dies the day after Bruse Willis refuses to throw the fight and Bruce is the main character. Sam Jackson leaves after he and John deliver the case to Marcelus. But the studio wanted more John Travolta, so John became a much larger character than he was originally meant to be.
It's well known that Licence to Kill had its original title changed because the studio didn't think the American audience would know what Revoked meant...in the same way it became Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone because Americans have no idea what a Philosopher is.
hmmm, last time anyone checked, Page still doesn't have a Y chromosome. This separates her from the assorted documented variations that occur in nature, and places her firmly in the "I am 'cause I say I am" category. No amount of Hormone pills will change chromosome type.
So if someone gets married and you look at a picture of them before they got married, you use their maiden name when you tell someone who is in it? It's really not that crazy to just use someone's current name. You act like it's two separate people.
How are the Chinese "in contrast to the soviets" in the context of Red Dawn? Also, isn't pretending that Elliot Page is the same person as Ellen Page some form of "dead naming?"
I think all the CGI in movies makes the characters and stuff look obviously just like so fake and a side dude really I wish it would go back to actual like costumes for aliens and the old school re harryhausen playmation because that was obviously it looked really kind of cheesy but it was fun I mean he'll you went that monster looks completely horrible but I don't care the CGI you're going man that's not even in the shot even some of the actors that do the CG I see they're like I didn't even know what I was doing it while watch a movie and that's what I was looking like wow there's some movies that they would do maybe one actual person character and the rest of the movie with CGI and stuff like that and so by the end of the movie the actor that would be in the movie will completely lose their brain and go like completely bonkers because they were the only one doing anything on setting so it was like they were quite literally losing their mind and stuff like that because they had nobody to interact with and they were just talking to themself and going wonder what this is going to do and so they completely went bonkers
Generally you call people what their name is now and don't change it because you are talking about something older. Celebrities have different names in early work, people get married, rappers change their name. You just call them what they are now. Hope that helps.
It makes no sense to me to refer to Ellen Page as a him when she was very clearly a woman playing a female part in juno. If you want to call her a him in parts post transition, I guess whatever you need to tell yourself if it helps you sleep at night, but calling her a him before then is just plain stupid.
License revoked does sound like James’ Aston Martin got pulled over and 007 failed the breathalyzer.
"Gotta a license revoked..."🎶 would have made for quite the laughable Bond theme song opening.
didn't even mention Superman's Mustache
The worst insult about THE THING is that the home release includes a whole featurette praising its practical effects
Sorry, can't get past the first one. Ellen Page was considered by everyone to be a "her" during that movie. This is divisive virtue signaling when you didn't even need to be divisive.
The FEMALE ACTRESS ELLEN PAGE starred in Hard Candy.
Imagine a movie where characters are stranded on a 2000-foot radio tower and don't curse. I honestly would have preferred censor bleeps to the ridiculous contrivance of removing their swearing.
I love that in the build-up to Dark Phoenix, Jessica Chastain got a lot of credit for not spoiling anything. She was so good at keeping secrets! She wouldn't even tell anyone who she was playing, so mysterious! And then it came out and she confessed, "Yeah, I didn't give anything away because I didn't KNOW anything. I didn't KNOW who I was playing anymore, so I couldn't even give a hint about it if I wanted to."
Oooo! +1 for digging the AWESOME Gladys Knight-sung theme song for "License To Kill!" Interesting that "Saw 3D" wasn't the only instance of using pink blood. During the shooting of "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country," they purposely made Klingon blood pink, so to tone down the gore of when the assassins beamed aboard Chancellor Gorkon's ship and massacred their way to him. Not a post-production change, though, so it wouldn't make this list.
AND it caused an incoherence in the theatrical cut. At the end, when Scotty shoots the Klingon sniper, he falls from a balcony and we clearly see he has RED blood... Only the director's cut shows that it was, in fact, a human in disguise.
Those kids were definitely just scared of those atrocious facial animations in Thomas
Tremors was also originally rated R with a lot of F-bombs. But only one was left in as they redubbed it or used the TV edits.
Wouldn't it be Ellen Page still since this movie came out a like 15 years before she said she was trans.
Red dawn remake also sat on self for few years before it came out, it got released because Chris henworth became a big star after first Thor movie came out
I wonder if when executives butcher a movie and the movie bombs, they have the self-awareness to realize it's their fault? Something tells me no. The kind of people arrogant enough to believe they know what the audience wants, and soulless enough to think that matters more than the director's vision, probably lack the capacity for self-awareness.
Removing the swearing from Fall is goofy as hell. Just release an R rated movie and be done with it. I don't care what anyone says, an R rating does not hinder box office in the least. Deadpool and Joker proved that.
The 2 that stick out to me are both post release edits.
1) Snakes on a plane, the TV edit "I am sick and tired of these monkey fighting snakes on this monday to friday plane"
2) ET, the agents' guns being replaced with radios for later releases
Although it should be pointed out that in England my home country, Fall was given a 15 certificate anyway, so the deep fakery was pretty needless. Not to mention the movie wasn't that expensive to begin with so it didn't need to be screwed about with.
1:30 Are they going to go back and turn the end credits into "Elliot" or make her look more like a guy after she turned herself into a guy?
The company that did the practical effects for the prequel "The Thing" movie was so mad about the CGI over their work that they made Harbinger Down which is a direct copy of The Thing set on a ship that finds a Soviet spacecraft in the ocean. It is great. Give that one a watch and tell me that it would make a great double feature with the original Thing.
They also deep-faked the main female character's face during a real sex scene in Nymphomaniac 2.
Stop giving Elliot credit for Ellen’s work. Ellen Paige was an accomplished actor that was great in the roles she auditioned for and rightfully won. Elliot has no accomplishments and will be type cast to play themself in every role written for and given to them for the rest of future. I don’t see them being cast to play the leading male role in anything other than some pretentious artsy crap that I’m sure will win a bunch of awards in a festival no one cares about.
I’m the Juggernaut bitch.
the strangest change made to HARD CANDY is referring to the leading lady as Elliot Page, making the actor sound like a young man in drag rather than a young woman with a LOT to go through in the coming years..
"Licence Revoked" was a superior title.
Love your content guys 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
the only narrater that insists we want to see his mug in the videos
The Secret of NIMH had to painstakingly reedit the dialogue to change the main character's name from Mrs. Frisby to Mrs. Brisby because they were threatened with legal action from the company that made Frisbees (in spite of the fact that the book the film was based on was published before Frisbees were manufactured).
Makes me wonder if Yo-Yo Ma ever had the same problem.
Yeah cuz a family movie is full of people dying and getting killed and stuff like that but you can't show any nudity anywhere or say dirty words but blowing that guy up and shooting that guy the face is okay
Wait, what? No mention of George Lucas or Steven Spielberg's changes? (Han shooting first. Radios instead of guns...)
As always, thank you all so very much for the videos.
@@MadMikeRyan., fair point, thank you. I will note, Spielberg changed E.T. twenty years later, and Lucas started making his (first) changes to Star Wars twenty-seven years later.
I believe it's pronounced "Hecklin"
Regarding deep fakery, there is an action thriller, from 1981 called looker ( now out on 4K ), it's well over the top in its premise but also deals with deep fakes.
Who’s that in the thumbnail? For science
Edge of tomorrow, was not fhe original name. It was live die repeat.
Wrong. "Live. Die. Repeat." was just a tagline for promotion of the movie but due to confusion they ended up leaning into it as part of the title.
Film was called "All you need is kill" based on the book of the same name. they changed it mid filming.
It's ELLEN page......ELLEN !!.....pretending you are something you are not does not make it right/real.
Without the Bond movie title change we wouldn't have also gotten one of the best album titles ever. The Beastie Boys, "License to ill"
Porgs weren't created until Star Wars editors realized that the shooting locations native puffins were pretty much in every shot
It actually makes perfect sense for The Thing 2011 to be called The Thing, on a couple of levels. Firstly, it's not a separate story, but rather the other half of the first film that we didn't see at the time. So both films together form the whole of The Thing. Secondly, it took the original and made a copy of it, which while appearing normal was in fact secretly an abomination 😂😂
Fun fact: Traces of Boomer can be seen throughout the final film. In one scene, a character in the movie, Burnett Stone, is seen giving a biker directions. This is actually Boomer. In the original scene, Boomer was threatening to scrap Burnett’s steam engine, Lady(The purple engine). Another instance is a small figurines of him riding Diesel 10 in the movie’s final chase scene.
I'm going to be the one contrarian voice - "License to Kill" made no sense. The premise of the movie was that Bond had his license to kill revoked, so "License Revoked" was the logical title.
Yeah, yeah, I concede that the former sounds "cooler" but I honestly cannot imagine anyone thinking a Bond movie would be describing a driver's license...
Hoechlin is pronounced "Heck-lin," btw.
Oroku Saki wasn't in the original version of Michael Bay's TMNT. Eric Sachs was planned to be the Shredder, but test audiences hated it so much they added in a few scenes with Saki and made him Shredder instead.
I swear Gladys sings “Got a licence to kilt”
You're right! Not a Pip to be seen, but that wonderful singer absolutely kills a classic Bond theme song!
Really calling page him.
Hypothetically 😉
Changing practical beard for a cgi due to not looking beard-y enough - Gandalf in Hobbit
(Under-Ganfalf-chin half second shot)
Love that Ewan is seeming more and more comfortable in front of the camera. Makes the heart happy. I don't know if he ever had an issue with it, but I'm noticing someone who's more relaxed than they used to be
Nice thumbnail ha
Revenge of the Jedi
No?
Ellen page was a great actress in hard candy and juno. Haven't seen anything with Elliot page yet.
@PhilBertran I couldn't get into season 3 but 1 and 2 were good
Never had any interest in the Saw movies.
9:28 Take my money
You got a few things wrong here.
1. In the original Red Dawn, the invading army was actually Chinese led by Russians. Powers Boothe actually says this in the film while sitting around a campfire explaining what had happened to the kids.
2. Using deepfake technology for anything in film is useless. There are only 44 phonemes (shapes the human face makes while speaking) in the average language. So, you can, generally, take almost any two or three lines of dialogue and get them all then track the mouth to another face using either a Flame or an Inferno editing system (both of which cost more than a house). Deepfake technology is basically a 15 year old version of this and doesn't work anywhere near as fast or look anywhere near as good. This technique is notoriously used extensively with Brad Pitt because he can never deliver his lines consistently enough to allow for proper editing (a film actor has to be able to recreate EVERY take exactly in order to allow good editing).
3. The strangest movie change of all time was the studio demanding that John Travolta get more screen time in Pulp Fiction. If you edit that film chronologically, John dies the day after Bruse Willis refuses to throw the fight and Bruce is the main character. Sam Jackson leaves after he and John deliver the case to Marcelus. But the studio wanted more John Travolta, so John became a much larger character than he was originally meant to be.
From classic Red Dawn: " Who backed the Russians?"
"600 million screaming Chinese."
"Thought that there was a billion?"
" There was!"
@@caronstout354 Yes! Exactly.
Your point #2 is incoherent gibberish.
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@@rome8180 If you say so.
It's well known that Licence to Kill had its original title changed because the studio didn't think the American audience would know what Revoked meant...in the same way it became Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone because Americans have no idea what a Philosopher is.
hmmm, last time anyone checked, Page still doesn't have a Y chromosome. This separates her from the assorted documented variations that occur in nature, and places her firmly in the "I am 'cause I say I am" category. No amount of Hormone pills will change chromosome type.
Ellen page calls herself male, should get sued for kissing Joseph Gordon Levitt in Inception 😂
Elliot Page was never in "Hard Candy". However, Ellen Page was in it...
Yeah, but all the credits have been retro-corrected. Doesn’t really make sense to me.
You anti-trans assholes just can't give it a rest, can you?
So if someone gets married and you look at a picture of them before they got married, you use their maiden name when you tell someone who is in it? It's really not that crazy to just use someone's current name. You act like it's two separate people.
@@kiwisoup pretty sure it is. Just ask "Elliot".
If you’re a disrespectful knob, you can just say that. 😂
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I thought Number 10 was a woman called Ellen page ...
@@PhilBertran Correct. Now it's a woman calling herself Elliot Page.
How are the Chinese "in contrast to the soviets" in the context of Red Dawn?
Also, isn't pretending that Elliot Page is the same person as Ellen Page some form of "dead naming?"
I think all the CGI in movies makes the characters and stuff look obviously just like so fake and a side dude really I wish it would go back to actual like costumes for aliens and the old school re harryhausen playmation because that was obviously it looked really kind of cheesy but it was fun I mean he'll you went that monster looks completely horrible but I don't care the CGI you're going man that's not even in the shot even some of the actors that do the CG I see they're like I didn't even know what I was doing it while watch a movie and that's what I was looking like wow there's some movies that they would do maybe one actual person character and the rest of the movie with CGI and stuff like that and so by the end of the movie the actor that would be in the movie will completely lose their brain and go like completely bonkers because they were the only one doing anything on setting so it was like they were quite literally losing their mind and stuff like that because they had nobody to interact with and they were just talking to themself and going wonder what this is going to do and so they completely went bonkers
Well, it was the same thing, so you can't call it "The thing that came before" or something like that.
"The Pre-Thing. "
Elliot Page did not exist when Hard Candy was made. If so, it would be a very different story.
Generally you call people what their name is now and don't change it because you are talking about something older. Celebrities have different names in early work, people get married, rappers change their name. You just call them what they are now. Hope that helps.
Fall was the best definition of stupidity. & I thought Sharknado was worse
I love how they deepfaked Elliot Page back into a girl lnfao!
Which ruined Red Dawn and bombed everywhere because the plot was implausible
Don't mind me. "She." Carry on.
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Ellen Page, you said a guy's name for her.
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@@PhilBertran She's Ellen Page, get over yourself. 😆
@@PhilBertran She is a woman. Mad? You definitely need to go get psychiatric help calling women "he" what a joke. But you will die being stupid.
Damn, E. page was really cute. RIP.
RIP? Man you people are dramatic AF. Not like you had a shot either way.
RIP her cuteness on screen. Why are you people such sexual predators? I didn't mean it sexually at all.@@kiwisoup
You normally give examples but you didn't in this video. Didn't like it sadly.
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A lot of film titles are changed to accommodate the dumb Yanks not knowing the meaning of long words over six letters and more. 🙄
Ex.- "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone"
@@caronstout354 yes! that is how we got Harry Potter and the Sorcer Stone instead
LoL "him". Page is a woman.
He's a man. Imagine getting so triggered by a single word in a video 🤡
@@kiwisoup She is a woman calling herself a man.
I want to send you an article in your email
It makes no sense to me to refer to Ellen Page as a him when she was very clearly a woman playing a female part in juno. If you want to call her a him in parts post transition, I guess whatever you need to tell yourself if it helps you sleep at night, but calling her a him before then is just plain stupid.
@@PhilBertran Feeling the need to post a reply addressing literally nothing in the original comment makes you look just plain stupid.
Trans celebrities add an extra layer of confusion. It's respect vs. reality. @@PhilBertran