VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 40
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2021
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The coolest and funniest thing about starship troopers/total recall/RoboCop is for being some of the most iconic badass sci fi action movies of all time with extremely clever commentary and parody of modern military/corporate society.. he intentionally made them shlocky to like make fun of over the top American action cinema (the board room shooting scene in RoboCop) and ended up making some of the most iconic action movies of all time
I love that Wren referred to Jack black as Jablinskigames as if that was his actual name... And no one questioned it
I know I saw the video several time, but right now my memory is going blank, what channel was it from already ?
@@Mangaka-ml6xo Jablinskigames is Jack Black's youtube channel.
Because that's damn right
Timestamp?
4:31
“Legend of The Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole” directed by Zack Snyder, 2010, DAY 70.
I NEED THIS
YES PLEASE!
I love that movie
I wanna breakdown too. That movie is great.
Yes!!
The Contagion movie is one ive seen several times starting in middle school science class. About 4-5 months into the Coronavirus lockdown I realized It got so much right about how a pandemic would happen and how society would act.
and they even predict it that it comes from bat
@@marlonmarinay5102 the knowledge that a lot of viruses came from bats was definitely known by the people who wrote the script. There’s SARS in the movie (the bat virus from the early 2000s that everyone forgot about), which is literally the strain of virus that the current Coronavirus 19 was as well
it was the most watched movie on netflix during the first few months of the pandemic. still, it's funny how it didn't get everything right. For example everybody wanting to get the vaccine. or no vaccine denialists.
i guess the difference is that people are dropping like flies in that world.
@@BanterBus Indeed, it's been known for a long while that bats are a huge risk for new zoonotic viruses. Bats have a crazy strong immune system, meaning that a lot of viruses can just survive on bats without killing their host (which is beneficial for a virus, because dead host cells can't produce new virus particles), but the viruses still have to be really strong to survive the bat's immune system. So what might be a proverbial flea for a bat is a huge problem for a human because our immune systems really aren't built for that.
And this knowledge has been out for a while. It really bothers me that some people take it as "proof" that it was "planned" but that's like saying the weather forecast is a conspiracy because they predicted the hurricane before it became a hurricane. It would've been nice if we'd just taken more precautions to prevent zoonotic pathogens from even reaching the human population. With our population density it goes from zero to shitstorm in the blink of an eye.
@@pgplaysvidya it's easier to deny the vaccine, if you're not immediately going to die from the virus. Only a certain kind of person would IRL (old, sick etc.) In the movie, it did not matter, you would die either way if you're not immune.
1979: We made a hyper-realistic alien puppet that will scare the s**t out of people for forty years.
1995: We made a terrible CG alien using a puppet that will look dated in two years.
That’s where practical wins. An effect that can withstand the test of time
Correction: it looked dated when the movie was released
Practical and in camera always better than CGI. At least for horror. Prove me wrong.
You’ve done the “Make it R rated.” How about making the Mortal Kombat trailer G rated?
Haha yea friendship endings
Getoverhere but ge grabs a present.
How dare you? DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'VE DONE?
You damn degenerate. It's Kombat!
Babalities.
“Legend of The Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole” directed by Zack Snyder, 2010, day 71.
Yes. The Legend of the Guardians: Owls of Ga'Hoole.
Please
oh my god yes
Fking ga'hoole lol yes!!!!!
Thats a snyder film? No shit?
How about corridor reacts to mortal engines.
"Not a single one of those bats were real!"
Well, apparently ONE of them was...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
thanks china
Lol, it came from the lab, not from a bat. Everybody knew this even in March, 2020.
@@alexpetkov1528 calm down conspiracy Carl
@@maxtheultimatepodcaster5787 bro, they literally confirmed it these days ... once you actually see any such footage, I expect you to come back to this post and apologize. Till later!
You would never guess that Minority Report is 20 years old... the spider sequence especially is flawless and I’d love to see you break it down
“If physics don’t matter, why should we care about anything.” I want that on a shirt.
Bugs Bunny: "Screw you, doc!"
Glad I'm not the only one who thought that!
90s best movie with CGI: Starship troopers. Do that one, it still looks so good!
I'm sure they've talked about it before but can't remember which video
They did already, but they should look at Roughnecks: Starship Trooper Chronicles
Amen!
Haha such a classic
I remember first watching it in like 2001 in jr high and being like oh fuck this movie is so brutal, I love it
The tongue in cheek style & ironic look at their propaganda & war economy is great too, even implying they started the war haha
It's so funny
Because they did many practical effects and it cost millionssss. Was so expensive for its day, why the sequels look so bad in comparison. But you get to see Kelly Clarkson naked in the second one, best part of the movie.
I love how legitimately hyped they are when Scorpion showed up and the Mortal Kombat theme played
It's all fake.
@@Jagooon what's fake?
PFP checks out
@@meathandsmans who?
If you haven't already, you should react to Dragon Ball Evolution! If you can bring yourselves to sit through it...
Yes!!
I think there is a video on their channel were they go through dragon ball the live action movie. I think that's it.
yeah!
Love your Channel
I tried to watch it, I just could not stand the cringe fight scene where he is at the mansion for a party.
Suggestion: the vampire and werewolf transformations in Van Helsing with Hugh Jackman
I actually really enjoyed that movie.
Me too!
One of the funniest movies I've ever seen. Good call
oh yeah mr hyde as well
OMG. I hope they do it, I love that movie
Stuntperson reacts: Paul Blart Mall Cop. That movie surprisingly has some good stunts.
Anything "good" about Paul Blart is by definition surprising
@@znmfam.
“If physics don’t matter, then why should we care about anything?”
This sentence alone perfectly sums the problem with most hollywood movies today.
REACT TO THE HOBBIT MOVIES!!! :P Keep up the great work guys. We are big fans over here!!
They were terrible. There. I reacted to them for you.
@@bradmyers5354 The Hobbit movies or The Sorcerer's Apprentice? Because both had some pretty good VFX I don't think you know what you're talking about lol.
I love how sad Wren's face is when he says "subscribe".
Yeah, the only question is, did he meant the UA-cam Channel or the Book series The Way of Kings?
Wren is a gift to us
It's the Keanu eating cheese look
Suscribe so can Wren can be happy again
I had to double check to see if i was subscribed lol
When you actually see a flying fox flying, your brain doesn’t register how big they are, but then you see them in trees or on the ground and you’re like ‘oh shit, dat’s a big bat’
Yeah I was going for a run at night and had a bat fly out of a bush right in front of me, scared the shirt out of me.
Flying foxes are awesome. But they totally f up the trees the colony lives in
@@MiaogisTeas and once they find a place to hang they are a real pain to remove
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Sky Puppies!
Wren is TOTTALY right read The Stormlight Archive and discover the Cosmere.
FAVORITE SERIES
do you know the intro music in the bg ?
Stormlight 1 was the book that finally convinced me to go eReader. 1600 pages!?!?!?11111one. That was a thicc book
@@adamross2256 I started with Mistborn and I was devouring those books. Then I jumped to Stormlight and yup thicc ones
I'm so tempted!!! I should do it!! Ahhh
Wren doing a god's work with these Cosmere pushes. I always watch the ad reads when it's Wren talking about a book. I've only read the first Mistborn trilogy, so I don't know much of the Cosmere yet, so hearing about it from Wren just makes me more excited to get to Stormlight.
Can’t believe it’s already episode 40!
Was thinking the same thing.
Really?? I still remember episode 1 like it was released yesterday
Why?
I was thinking the same thing lol
@@cako7139 because time flies
Wren being a fan of the Stormlight Archives does not surprise me, and makes me so happy!
I agree with him too; the more fans of the series that we can get, the better!
Not sure if the IP would allow it, but a Mistborn short made by CD would be awesome!
@@NicholasFoote that would be amazing. There is a severe lack of visual media related to the cosmere.
Yes that would be great. Mistborn I feel would translate over to movies well with the way the magic system works. I have been waiting for so damn long for any medium to take on the cosmere. Videogames, movies, anime, tv series there are so many ways it could be adapted in an amazing way.
Bridge 4
YOOO. For those who are going to start the Stormlight Archives I highly recommend reading Brandon Sanderson's Warbreaker before you start The Way Of Kings. It doesn't matter too much, but these two books are connected. I only recommend because there are tons of references to Warbreaker. Just a suggestion.
8:43 That robot scared the shit out of me when I was a kid. Thanks for the reverse-nostalgia!
Do a Spaceship Episode! The expanse, Stargate, Firefly, Battlestar Galactica. That kinda stuff, with a comparison of how it has developed over the years!
I 2nd this! Despite how poor this past season of Discovery was the VFX were amazing especially the monster.
Stargate the movie of 1994! It was so cool!
I've been asking for BSG for years now lol.
Stargate would be awesome!
The Last Starfighter too!
"Why doesn't it look real there? What's wrong with this shot?"
Me: The pores don't stretch
What pores?
@@saber-jocky3436 THE pores
@@chockyglocky0577 There was only one Pore, that's why it didn't stretch.
So there for it doesn’t look realistic
Thank you so much for The way of kings I’m only halfway through and I love it! Completely involved with and love the characters. The details and the back and forth between stories let’s you sink right into this world . 👍x2
there's an episode when you talk about an african movie, the one with an horrible effect of an helicopter destroing a building, you guys said that it was cool they did the film, but how about if you teach all of us how to do better effects on a budget, remake their escens better but just with blur, light and those things.... regards from Costa Rica
Wren talking about The Way of Kings and Cosmere makes me so happy. The series deserves more love!
Corridor Crew doing an Astartes style short for Stormlight Archive? It's the only way it could ever get close to a film adaptation...
@@blahblahblahcontent DAMN RIGHT THAT WOULD BE GREAT!
Since Godzilla vs Kong is coming out soon, I'd love to see you guys check out different scenes form the older Godzilla films throughout the decades. Especially the atomic breath scene form 2016's Shin Godzilla.
Shin Godzilla had some amazing effects work.
The motion capture puppet is a lot like the “Dino input device” Phil Tippet manipulated to animate the CG dinosaurs in Jurassic Park.
Suggestion: Vivarium (2019) is full of stylized imagery and some great, surreal effects. I really like how the man-child "opens up" the sidewalk to slide under the curb in the scene that starts at 1:21:15.
Can you guys do a “history of cgi” with like the greatest examples in one video
This would actually be so good
Yeah do this @Corridor
I want the worst examples too,
That way we can see how far we've come
Wren got me into the Cosmere when he talked about Mistborn way back. Stormlight Archives is by far my favourite series now, and it's thanks to you Wren! More people need to read these books!
He got me into Bradon Sanderson too!
Then they can discover cremposting
discovered Bobiverse from Wrens recommendation and i love it!
Ayy, a fellow cosmere fan. I have read era 1 of Mistborn 3 times already. I actually just finish Alloy of Law and just started Shadow's of Self. I tried reading Elantris, but I could not get into it. Thinking of swapping over to the Stormlight Archive after I am done with Era 2.
Same, never would have read them without wrens recommendation
God niko for the past 4 episodes I’ve watched is on a flipping roll. “They had batting practice”. My word 😂😂😂
The Stormlight Archive is one of my favorite book series of all time so I was super excited to see The Way of Kings get recommended!
The first motion capture scene was for a comedy show in the 60s. It was made with a go go dancer and the computer graphics were provided by a machine called Scanimate. Only 9 machines were ever built.
Funny I just watched a video on the scanmate, there is only 1 machine left .
@@Joshuaw10 there are two left in known locations. An operator keeps one that works and another one it's known to be in storage.
i thought you put Scamimate
@@Li-lj1fv that was the bootleg version ;)
i think is 10 machines, not sure but this old man agree
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"this is a realistic take on a pandemic started by a bat that infects the whole world"
that's uncomfortable
What's uncomfortable is that someone thought it was a good idea to test this in real life.
Why?
oh please. there's a mention about c virus potentially being a pandemic in one of our pathology textbooks. never expected to see it happen buttt it did
This is Corridor tip-toeing around the cancel-bot to show that they dont belive the BS Cvid virus just like the rest of us...hollywood all the way
@@whatyoudo9773... What?
Always cool to see old-school FX. Tippett's animation is fantastic -- you guys need to check out the Eborsisk scene from "Willow." Some of the best stop-frame integration I've ever seen. Also, "The Gate" from 1987 has some fantastic effects. Definitely worth a look.
Corridor Crew is the only YT channel I don't mind the sponsor and subscribe plugs. Well done crew.
In Netflix series “The Order” they have a scene where grandpa Pete Morton dies and the explosion is SO BAD, you should put that in Bad CGI Effects
the whole series is about magic and werewolves and you see them once in whole season like lol such a shit show
The strange thing is, that some VFX-shot are great and some are just bad.
@@TheEplestugas some are just straight trash like it's insane how werewolves had 3 minutes in total of screen time for whole season
@@AKagNA I know.😂 The hole thing was just way to ambitious, for the small butget they apperently had.
Yeah, that show is unfortunate in that the idea is super cool, even some of the sets are super cool, but the VFX budget seemed to be basically zero.
We want a video with everyone there: Sam, Niko, Clint and Wren all united to watch horrible cgi effects
Yess
Yes
Yes
Love how these guys know their shit. From looking at things and knowing how the light works, why it does what it does. Doing action scenes they're going to know the difficulties of action effects especially like fire and blood and how those should look and why they're hard. Great series.
So much love from singapore. Trust that you guys have a massive fan base of filmakers here
Jax- *Has Arms*
Mortal Kombat- "Alright man you know the rules"
I feel bad for him at this point... he gets his arms blown off in MK9, gets them ripped off by Goro in MK: Scorpion's Legend, and now he gets them frozen off by Sub-Zero. Give this man a break already 🤣🤣
You know the rules, and so do I
I'd like to see reactions to pirates of the carribean : cursed pirates turning into skeletons in a moonlight. I am making a video on the same topic. Would love to see you guys react to that movie
me too
yesss
that would be cool
I’ve been saying that for 7 episodes!!
Pretty sure there is a documentary that was on the dvd that explained the whole process. Must be on youtube somewhere.
I’ve heard you guys tell me to subscribe 100 times and it was this episode that I caved. Good work on pulling emotional strings.
When I was a kid, I love the stop-motion animation of ED-209 because of how mechanical it was. When I became older and robots became all CG, they started looking boring to me. I think we really need to bring that stop-motion feel back
is not old, but the movie "Spectral" has great ghosts
Bump
Great movie
Best Netflix movie
Sanderson books are probably one of the best fantasy novels you can get these days. It's just pure joy to read his work :)
I always love the Stormlight Archive shoutout when Wren does audible plugs lol it's seriously such a great series though
Suggestion: the scene in “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” where they first discovered the hidden world. The coloring in that scene is fantastic.
“Alien 1979” Those are some ancient yet still pretty cool vfx
Practical, sick, gut wrenching, so much you want to turn away but cannot. That is how good it was.
I wish they reacted to Alien 3, the effects suck in that
It’s me again, you guys should breakdown the CGI and Stunts of Revenge of the Sith
The film that saved (kinda) the prequel trilogy and got me into star wars
I wish they would have talked about the scene in the Robocop reboot where he's showed how much of him is left human, gives me chills everytime
I love the theme they do in these videos looking at the vfx in old movies than looking at the vfx from the remakes.
My favorite movie from my childhood, “1998 - Small Soldiers”!!
What a classic
I'd second this!
That movie was fantastic.
a lot of it is stop motion too i think? you can tell cuz the cgi is terrible
Ad section coming up, time to skip.
* Ren starts geeking out about Stormlight *
I watch ads now.
haha I'm glad
Did you know that Subzero / Bi-Han actor is Joe Taslim who was acted for The Raid Redemption, Star Trek Beyond and Fast & Furious 6
Love this show! You guys should do Dragonslayer, a criminally underrated movie from 1981 featuring what is arguably the best screen dragon ever (at least until Reign of Fire came along).
"Big Trouble in Little China" has a plethora of scenes with fun old effects. The exploding balloon man was always a favorite.
Yes!
1 of my absolute favorites as a child. Too bad you'll never catch it on TV because everyone blows the ccp.
If you haven't done so, what about pirates of the Caribbean end fight scene with Depp and rush fighting through the moonlight changing them from human to zombie
They have just reacted to Davy Jones cgi that to only of intro of davyjones pirates of the Caribbean is full of mind blowing vfx
Shin Gojira : 'Atomic Death' scene. Wren will lose his marbles.
The sorcerer's apprentice has some pretty dope effects for it's time
ren: “lets get back to the vfx”
niko: “THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR WATCHING”
My grandpa is taking a turn for the worse from covid in the hospital, but seeing this is putting it off my mind a bit. Thanks CC.
Im sorry to hear that 😪 keep being optimistic
@@jalin8039 im trying, but hes been in the icu for almost two weeks and his kidneys started failing yesterday
That's very troubling to hear. I hope he has his family around him. Please also take care of yourself.
Sorry to hear that. You and your grandpa will be in our thoughts.
@@CorridorCrew over a thousand comments and counting and y'all take the time to respond to mine. I'm truly touched, subscribed forever ❤
Wren just became my favorite, I adore the Cosmere! I’ve read Mistborn and I’m in the middle of the Stormlight Archive now.
I think one of the scenes I remember most from Robocop was that scene in the isolated prisoner room, and those two automated wall-turrets on swivels took a billion years to wildly track their target before hosing them down with bullets.
When the pandemic hit us, “Contagion” was the first movie that came to mind!
I thought of the Stand first haha
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Bruh even with the bat shit
Outbreak for me. Then Contagion...
Then hoping the rona would be more Outbreak than Contagion cos that movie messed me up lol.
@@stevenzaur dude I rewatched it my mom cause she’s never seen it, she was mind blown! Hahaha
A visual effects artist is a Brandon Sanderson Stormlight Archive fan... My respect is over 9000
When Wren talked about Mistborn in one of the other Audible sponsorships that was what introduced me to Brandon Sanderson‘ works and I could not be happier, now I just need to survive the near 3-year wait for Stormlight book 5
@@egorobidin4888 Niiiice! I've been reading them since the 3rd stormlight book came out. I haven't had much time to finish the 4th stormlight yet. mostly finished tho. It's so fun to hear wren suggest it!
I have all of way of kings on audible already. Great series I need to read listen before the next book comes out. Also I love his Steelheart series too. Reckoners!
Suggestion: The fight between Mr Hyde and the enemy who drank Hyde's serum towards the end of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Movie Suggestion: Ghostbusters. It's a bit older than the 90s but there's a lot of good stuff - the proton pack and trap effects, the slimer scene, the stop motion dogs, the cloud and storm effects from the climax, the Stay Puft greenscreens...
The entire film is a vfx dream. So much to cover, from practical, to special fx. It is beautiful
Ghostbusters 2 was the 90's so that could be a shout.
And how the water on an exploding fire hydrant is done with sand! Lessons on vfx that have been forgotten...relearned...and forgotten again.
Definitely seconding the first Ghostbusters
Wren: "ancient effects from the 90s."
Everyone born before 2000: "come on now it's not that old."
They should really react to the ladder scene from "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World". I've always wondered how they did the effects for that
I'm never to the channel but seeing you guys react pans labyrinth would be awesome if you haven't already. Specifically the monster at the feast.
I’d love to see you guys critique David Allen’s visuals from the Puppet Master and Subspecies series.
Love the show and just subscribed, keep up the awesome work !
*intro music plays*
Me, a yogscast fan: a deep memory has been activated.
Man those days were the best, coming home from school ready to watch some Minecraft or TTT.
They sorta own that royalty free music now, or they did anyways.
YES i was just about to say that
Willow- there’s a lot there. The fight in the middle of the film with the 2 headed dragon. Both the dragon and when Willow zaps the troll. Transforming of the animals when willow is casting a spell to turn the talking animal back to a woman. The fight scene at the end in the sacrificial chamber. The lightning and badmorda’s death.
This
You forgot to mention Val Kilmer. Like basically all of it
“Concentrate, Willow!” I was working in Yellowknife the summer it was released. Not much to do, so I was at the movie theatre every night to see it for a week. How times have changed!
Never watched the new robocop but knew right away that scene was filmed at the Vancouver Convention Centre
@Corridor Crew - Jurassic Park had a form of motion capture even before the example in this video. When the production realized that they were moving beyond stop-motion because CG was advanced enough that they could use that to animate the dinosaurs, they still utilized the stop-motion animators to animate little rigs that captured frame-by-frame poses of animals, that were then interpolated and cleaned up for the movie.
So, in film school my friend was like "I have a thing to show you" and it was the Our Robocop Remake and he was like "just put it on the small monitor, it's not safe for work" so we put it on and we're watching it and I look up at the big monitor (like we had 5 students watching it) and the 70 year old professor is just standing there watching over my shoulder at dudes getting their dicks shot off. Afterwards everyone turns around and sees him and he just said "... Interesting..." and then wandered off...
definition of the "holy moly" meme
The subscribe montage is always it for me.
Did you subscribe though? 🥺
@@Jras7771 already am
Subscribe 🥺
It always makes me unsub so I can subscribe again.
They should play "In the arms of an angel"
You forgot the reveal scene in the Robocop remake when he’s just a hand and lungs!!! I got so excited that you were going to react to that!!!
The first motion capture in film was in Total Recall back in 1990
"Imagine a world attacked by storms every week" they made a book about life in Oklahoma?
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Please react to _The Velocipastor_ movie. Its like the perfect movie and you'll be blown away by the CGI
OMG it's got Benedick Cumberbitch in it!
@@LoserDestiny are you high?
*car explosion*
That subscribe bit at the end was great
Guys, check out the last action scene in the first Mission: Impossible, where Hunt blows up the helicopter in the tunnel. Some amazing composition there, that still holds up today.
The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson is beyond anything I've ever read. Although I wish Audible offered different memberships instead of their current all in 1 package. 1 book a month & the subscription price gets boosted by other products like podcasts, I just bought the books instead.
(Mistborn series with Vin is a close 2nd)
I've not read anything by him other than his finishing of the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan when he passed away. Jordan's wife picked Sanderson to finish the story and he did a *GREAT* job working with characters and narrative not his own while still having his own voice. He always credited Wheel of Time as part of what got him into writing and fantasy. I'd love to start reading his original works, have any suggestions where a newcomer should start? Best wishes melord Spink *bows*
@@wren7195 Specifically look up 'Brandon Sanderson Cosmere' and start reading those. I personally started with the Mistborn series, then worked my way through Stormlight. The stories take place on different worlds within the same shared universe, and there are subtle crossovers that help build a greater overarching story that spans them all.
@@wren7195 Oh boy, I'm not the one you asked, but I got into Sanderson's work (relatively) recently so maybe I can shed a bit of light. My advice would be to start with The Final Empire, first book of the Mistborn trilogy. It's fantastic as a standalone, so if you don't feel it once you're done you won't have wasted much. It does give a pretty good taste of what Sanderson is about, so I like that as a starting point. If you end up enjoying The Final Empire, finish up the first mistborn trilogy. From there it's Warbreaker and the Stormlight Archive after that. At least, I started in that order and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Once you're in there are a lot of differen't ways to go, but each one is totally valid. It's a massive universe but TOTALLY worth exploring. There's always another secret.
Stephen, S0LAR thank you both so much! Mistborn was the only one I knew. He wrote in an interview for Wheel of Time that WoT took "the farmer" and turned him into a king, and he had always been fascinated by turning the trope on its head and having the king lose everything and thus ensues story! I've been dying to have something great to read lately, thank you both so much. Sounds like I need to jump onto the Mistborn train!
Again, thank you both very much. Wish you guys all the best, stay safe out there!
Oh gack forgot my disclaimer that I'm definitely not Wren from Corridor, I often forget to do that. Never want to impersonate anybody. Plus I'm a girl soooo... awkwardness ensues.... be well everybody
Sanderson's UA-cam channel has the full stormlight archive for free I think
I'm so glad you guys watched scene 27 of Our Robocop Remake!
Yeah, but they should have linked the original video: watch?v=EfFI6L4m49g
You can also find a link to the NSFW version there and don't even need to go to the corridor page for that.
You should do the scene in Fantastic Beasts where they enter the trunk for the first time. It looks like a good mix of practical and vfx. Love your channel so much 😍
See, I'm waiting for the day they make a movie or tv show of the storm light archive so that Wren can totally geek out watching the special effects. One of the reasons I love watching is because I spotted Wren wearing a Stormlight shirt! So glad to see another fan!
The 1988 movie Willow had some ground breaking effects.
There was a morphing scene that gave me nightmares as a kid.
Speaking of morphing, react to ANCIENT VFX: Walter Donovan‘s death in the third Indiana Jones movie. It was done with practical masks, reverse footage and early morphing technology. It is great
I once watched this super weird movie called King Arthur: Legend of the Sword and some of the CGI in that movie was so weird and looked like a video game, I feel like you guys should really check it out
Didnt expect to see you here lol
I would be down for them to review that. Because I felt the CGI was badass but just so completely disconnected from the rest of the film.
I think (not 100% sure) that they already did a video about it.
Well, some scenes were made by people who made witcher 3 cinematic trailers, you can certainly see similiarities.
I love legend of the sword it’s dope
I did the computer graphics for, Murder on the moon back in 1989. That was an interesting day at Pinewood, UK
I remember a behind the scenes feature on Jurassic Park mentioning a very similar puppetry motion capture rig in 1993. Since Spielberg had planned on using stop motion for some shots before switching to CG he had professional puppetry animators on staff and since there was no experience animating CG at the time, they built motion capturing puppetry rugs so the professional puppet animators could animate the CG dinosaurs.
Wren: "Ancient, all the way back to the 90s"
Me: [starts disintegrating]
I feel old, now. XD
Literally same
Kids these days laugh at us saying we were born in 1900s.
@@MostafaAkbari7 nothing aged me faster than seeing the “I wish I was a teenager in the 2000s” posts, I swear
@@MostafaAkbari7 I mean...aren't they kinda right? I'm 31 and it's amazing to think back on how much CGI and other things we take for granted have evolved. Video games aren't even that old, but they were part of a major shift in society. Because of my age, I was just old enough to experience VHS tapes, dial-up, and floppy discs before we moved on to CDs, USB, etc. With that experience, I can totally understand how many things seem "ancient" and strange to the current generation. 30 years is no small amount of time, especially with how fast everything changes these days.
Bruh the new robocop was so awkward
it had its moments
@Ryan Walker the original works in so many ways.
It was good overall. Especially that horrifying scene of seeing him being dismantled to show what's left of him. But yeah, it had it's issues
I kinda liked the new robocop. I liked the the suit design and also the heads up display UI effects. Also sound effects were pretty good. Some action scenes were crafted really good. Basically it had no gory violence going on at the level of old robocop. Not a good remake, but passable if watched as a stand-alone movie.
it had a lot of interesting ideas, but the road to a bad movie is paved with "good ideas"
some of the modern updates of concepts were neat, like the fox news style Sam jackson bits, or the concepts for robocop's updated modern day technology, but at the same time a lot of it just loses the charm and point of the original.
Having a robocop that can perform a detailed virtual crime scene recreation, or just look up phone records and basically solve the crime instantly, is no fun
@9:27 you can see the models right arm clip the into the left wall. Looks like they had a model version of that structure as well but it wasn't perfectly lined up on the camera shot to the back projection.