It's insane how you can get something so legit in terms of real explosions and just how these people are so brave to put themselves through it. They trip and fall? They'll get really, REALLY hurt
One of the two cops closest to the action definitely ends up underneath the ambulance right next to the camera dolly. I wonder if he was okay? VeRy CoNtRolLeD
The cop nearly dies from that rollover cop car then again under the ambulance then again between the ambulance and the rig. Tom wouldn't approve at all this stunt being very randomly risky and not enough calculated. But at least they don't do CGI crap !
Why is cgi crap? That’s disrespecting a whole art form. You can’t be a fan of cinema if you’re not even gonna respect something that they have an entire oscars category for.
Wait a second, so the scene where the C-4 ambulance barrels towards them was not CGI, it was real explosives. How F*cking dangerous is Mr. Bay, I'm starting to think he's an arsonist
Michael Bay the only director that gets hated on for using practical fx. Personally I love the old school approach. These people get paid good money to do a very fun and exciting job and are well aware of the risks.
Twilight Zone movie 1982 accident. In an effort to make the scene more realistic, Vic Morrow and 2 child actors were filmed running away from explosions. It accidentally hit the helicopter which caused it to crashed on top of them. They didn't survive. High Risk High Pay, sure. And I very much appreciate those who put their lives at risk to make these shots. As well as directors for using practical FX. But I think there is a threshold, a line you should not cross. And that line is forsaking safety just to get that one shot. Surely there are better ways to make a movie than almost making a snuff film.
@@McJethroPovTee What the hell are saying everybody was okay they don’t even needed hospital beds and life is dangerous when you are looking for best action senses in Hollywood even after lots of lots of research 🧐
@@rahulgunwal3097 Listen here, the Original Commenter said: "Personally I love the old school approach. These people get paid good money to do a very fun and exciting job and are well aware of the risks." And I just replied that one film that did the risk was Twilight Zone, and look where that got them. Al I was saying, that beneath every cool stunts we see, where the stunt artists barely survived or masterfully done their craft, there are others with failed attempts and the one big reason why not all filmmakers go with actual stunts. And then you go replying: "What the hell are saying everybody was okay they don’t even needed hospital beds" When you know very well, that I was talking about Twilight Zone and not Ambulance.
I'm gonna watch this movie just for paying hommage to those who risked their lives doing it.
bro that was not controlled at all
I mean I don’t know shit about filming a movie, but that looked very unsafe and uncontrolled
That’s because it’s Michael Bay level of explosions
Yes. It looks like someone either got hit or almost got hit by the ambulance right before it hit the dolly
@ZACK. I expect those big explosions to be done safely
@@mattiacono4121 one guy got literally pinned betwen the ambulance and the dolly
It's insane how you can get something so legit in terms of real explosions and just how these people are so brave to put themselves through it. They trip and fall? They'll get really, REALLY hurt
Michael Bay more worried about the camera than the stuntman who was almost killed with the flipping car.
One of the two cops closest to the action definitely ends up underneath the ambulance right next to the camera dolly. I wonder if he was okay? VeRy CoNtRolLeD
The guy pinned between the ambulance and the dolly would disagree.
The cop nearly dies from that rollover cop car then again under the ambulance then again between the ambulance and the rig. Tom wouldn't approve at all this stunt being very randomly risky and not enough calculated. But at least they don't do CGI crap !
who the hell is tom u weirdo?
Dying for a shiity movie is not worth it. Whatever great shot Micheal bay takes, he completely make it unwatchable by his editing
Why is cgi crap? That’s disrespecting a whole art form. You can’t be a fan of cinema if you’re not even gonna respect something that they have an entire oscars category for.
@@travisbickle4360 true lmao
@@travisbickle4360 this movie wasnt shitty though
Even peoples lives are now buyable
who's here after watching the trailer?
What name movie/trailer?
@@elementeliteye1234 Ambulance, with Jake Gyllenhaal
@@PreSwoleBobby Thank you
Did they get the shot? Or do they need a re-take haha
omg I just watched this movie lately and I found out this scene was realistic and uncontrolled WOW what a great great movie 🤩
The cop guy at :20 is so lucky, if he went on the left of the cop car he would've died
0:17 Gunfire
Hey the looks like Wilmington for ambuLAnce
Wow
Wait a second, so the scene where the C-4 ambulance barrels towards them was not CGI, it was real explosives. How F*cking dangerous is Mr. Bay, I'm starting to think he's an arsonist
He probably is.
one of the most irresponsible and dangerous stunts i seen recently. a few people could have been seriously injured here.
Ikr it's amazing
Michael Bay the only director that gets hated on for using practical fx. Personally I love the old school approach. These people get paid good money to do a very fun and exciting job and are well aware of the risks.
Twilight Zone movie 1982 accident. In an effort to make the scene more realistic, Vic Morrow and 2 child actors were filmed running away from explosions. It accidentally hit the helicopter which caused it to crashed on top of them. They didn't survive.
High Risk High Pay, sure. And I very much appreciate those who put their lives at risk to make these shots. As well as directors for using practical FX. But I think there is a threshold, a line you should not cross. And that line is forsaking safety just to get that one shot.
Surely there are better ways to make a movie than almost making a snuff film.
@@McJethroPovTee What the hell are saying everybody was okay they don’t even needed hospital beds and life is dangerous when you are looking for best action senses in Hollywood even after lots of lots of research 🧐
@@McJethroPovTee Ambulance 🚑 is the movie here I’m talking about.
@@rahulgunwal3097 Listen here, the Original Commenter said:
"Personally I love the old school approach. These people get paid good money to do a very fun and exciting job and are well aware of the risks."
And I just replied that one film that did the risk was Twilight Zone, and look where that got them.
Al I was saying, that beneath every cool stunts we see, where the stunt artists barely survived or masterfully done their craft, there are others with failed attempts and the one big reason why not all filmmakers go with actual stunts.
And then you go replying:
"What the hell are saying everybody was okay they don’t even needed hospital beds"
When you know very well, that I was talking about Twilight Zone and not Ambulance.
@@McJethroPovTee Okay 👍 cool 😎
Its controlled
So it was meant for the ambulance to hit the dolly?
people literally fleeing for their lives. "its controlled"