I use AI everyday and for now and into the foreseeable future AI can be easily detected especially on platforms like this, why because they have to say whether it's ai or isn't ai,not only that ai is stamped with the AI that's promted to do so (the creator has a id number or what have you) and any app especially apps (to cover themselves from prosecution) software also has all of the above and punishable by law, all I'm saying is it's not worth it but to your point people will try to skate uphill and fail miserably as they always do great post thank you for sharing brother
@stewarts8597Күн бұрын
Now thats one gallery showing I would love to see. Who knew Cameron was a great illustrator as well
@stevemuzak85262 күн бұрын
Weak movie.
@ShotDrawnCut2 күн бұрын
@@stevemuzak8526 Weak comment.
@via-anghelmagahum25865 күн бұрын
Zatz got to be a hero because his mother was a hero for him first! ❤
@eshaibraheem42186 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@alexandredesouza36926 күн бұрын
Blade Runner, Robocop, Alien, Akira, Tron and Terminator. The possibilities of Cyberpunk and Cybernoir are much broader than modern trends would have you believe.
@lsaav853912 күн бұрын
Seeing this in Brooklyn tomorrow. Words can’t describe how much I can’t wait.
@jimers-h1o12 күн бұрын
I LIKE PERANONS 2.
@JulieOrrell16 күн бұрын
David Lean,a genius.
@bagoistvan318219 күн бұрын
Thank you very much Sir Ridley Scott !!!🎥🎥🎥👍
@peterjones575520 күн бұрын
I remember seeing 'Tested for the Unexpected' watching T.V. late one night years ago. Am I correct in thinking the original add was about 5 minutes long?. Brilliant.
@JamalBernardPulliam20 күн бұрын
Interesting behind the scenes story!
@3ver4fter5322 күн бұрын
The fact that Jackson didn't want to be on the set anymore but was ok for an impersonator to be in it, is so weird and incoherent... I guess Jackson didn't want the video to be finished but his team insisted.
@MtWaters3223 күн бұрын
The question that I would ask Fincher about the video, pertains to the index card with the name "Alex" on it. Quite a few of these index cards appear in the video, but it seems that the card with the name "Alex" is given the most screen time. When I saw this video for the first time, I thought that perhaps Michael Jackson was giving some kind of shout out to a fan of his named "Alex". So, my question for Fincher is the following: Is Michael Jackson giving a shout out to someone named "Alex"?
@3ver4fter5322 күн бұрын
Michael Jackson obviously had nothing to do with this video so I guess you already have your answer.
@MtWaters3221 күн бұрын
Michael Jackson WAS in the video, just not as much as Fincher wanted him to be. So, the "ALEX" card can still be a shout out.
@ianroberts247027 күн бұрын
And whoever thought of adding the extended introduction of Phat Planet, also a genius.
@jennynim197827 күн бұрын
Phenomenon advert
@ausmerzung27 күн бұрын
Excellent compilation. Thanks for your effort, truly a masterclass on directing.
@tedh7928 күн бұрын
Darth Vader in Tonka at 3.00 mins
@FrancoisDressler28 күн бұрын
Much appreciated!!
@michalcygan28 күн бұрын
How did you find all of these?
@ShotDrawnCut28 күн бұрын
@@michalcygan with tenacity!
@michalcygan28 күн бұрын
@@ShotDrawnCut I suppose, great job👌
@ActorswithStrings28 күн бұрын
This is a master work - I see so many of his movies and shot selections and make me wonder which came first the movie or the commercial - truly genius - thanks for assembling it - God bless
@karlosn557928 күн бұрын
This is superb stuff. Actor at 33.13 is Barrie Rutter, one of the greats. Wish I'd asked him about this and when I met him!
@tagore4d28 күн бұрын
THanks so much for the video clip. You are a superb curator!
@oberdoofus28 күн бұрын
fascinating stuff!
@RinoaL29 күн бұрын
Can't hear half the audio starting near 1/3rd through the video.
@parisbreakfast29 күн бұрын
Beautiful exhibit
@pencilvania777Ай бұрын
I WANNA SEE JAMES Cameron's SPIDER MAN IN IMAX 💯🤩
@rb6725Ай бұрын
James Cameron was biased against English characters in his movie Titanic. Irish, Scottish, American or anyone else made English characters look like fools. It was really appalling. Next time he lands in Heathrow airport I would send him back from wherever he came.
@nikbelikovАй бұрын
The sound is terrible 😢
@michaelkuhlman883Ай бұрын
I wish Spielberg had a tape recorder and recorded Lean's full-length commentary to put on disc!
@ShotDrawnCutАй бұрын
Me too! And Spielberg does it for other film-makers. Michael Bay has spoke of Spielberg showing him LoA and talking him through it. (I have an another video in my channel about directors giving each other 'personal commentaries'. sadly Spielberg also never saw the need to do it on dvd/blu-rays of his own pictures.
@elyxandraАй бұрын
Really enjoyed seeing Seth's model city in this!
@johnnysawyer290Ай бұрын
Maybe this could be the story for season three.
@sab_mercАй бұрын
awesome stuff! thanks for sharing!
@despicablebuckaroo7876Ай бұрын
I’m so bummed that Daniel didn’t come to the U.S. tour. That would’ve been really cool
@stevenng5836Ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this video.
@heemritabrata786Ай бұрын
The Boss 🙏🏽
@sclogse1Ай бұрын
Wonderful memento of the show. I caught it. Only walking distance from my place.
@GalaxyNexus1Ай бұрын
Click bait title. Yes he used doubles and stand ins as do all stars, however l, the close up shots are Michael. There are parts where he's not seen full on and a part where his hair looks completely different, that I always noticed and thought "that doesnt look like him."
@crisisx9515Ай бұрын
N E C E S I T O una version animada con esos diseños originales
@oy3ah2025Ай бұрын
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@BenBenjilaliАй бұрын
One of my fav production behind the scenes on the net and it’s only has 2k views. Shocking. Love this. My fav ad of all time! ❤
@d-rzarkocubrinoskiАй бұрын
This was already known fact. Anyway, the only place that could feature a double, was the car scene, and the end shot. The rest of it it is obvious that is MJ.
@michaelkuhlman883Ай бұрын
Fascinating, well-spoken man. I could listen to David Lean for hours.
@olamideakinola7297Ай бұрын
This was so beautifully sensational to listen to that it made me shed a tear. 😢
@PaulSidira3 күн бұрын
I don't know how these guys do it but the music just feels ..... Right
@rr7fireflyАй бұрын
Seeing Topolski in London is a treat. The bar in Waterloo with all of his large painted panels is a must-see.
@alexokin6819Ай бұрын
Sat down his comic book hariso saus nuthi n leaves harisoisery man😊
@CaptPicard81Ай бұрын
He has such a unique style, he’s a genius imo
@HolzwormАй бұрын
Great little video! I just want to know more now, though!
@keithmacintyre18892 ай бұрын
What a great documentary! i found it PARTICULARLY interesting because, although Scott is one of my ALL-TIME favorite directors, I mainly ONLY prefer THIS 1977-1991 era of his filmmaking. Here's my Top 10 Favorite Scott films, followed by some personal thoughts: #01. ALIEN - 1979 (the 2003 Director's Cut) #02. BLADE RUNNER - 1982 (the 1982 International Cut with Harrison Ford narration) #03. LEGEND - 1985 (the 1985 Extended Director's Cut with Jerry Goldsmith score) #04. ALIEN: COVENANT - 2017 #05. PROMETHEUS - 2012 #06. BLACK RAIN - 1989 #07. THELMA & LOUISE - 1991 #08. GLADIATOR - 2000 (Extended Director's Cut) #09. THE DUELLISTS - 1977 #10. SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME - 1987 "Alien" and "Blade Runner" are both absolute 10/10 CLASSICS... Two of the greatest films EVER made... And between 1977 and 1991, Scott was definitely one of the BEST directors out there... All 7 movies that he made during this time period are outstanding. However,, aside from "Gladiator", "Prometheus", and "Alien: Covenant", I don't like ANY of his movies made AFTER 1991's Thelma & Louise... NONE of them "do it" for me AT ALL... But, "Man", I love the movies that I listed here!. Regarding my personal introduction to the cinematic work of this master craftsman... I first saw the original ALIEN in the theatre in 1979 when I was 12-years-old... In fact, it was the VERY FIRST R-Rated film that I EVER SAW in a movie theatre... I had to literally FIGHT with my mother and father to get ONE of them to take me to see it... I put up SUCH a temper tantrum that they eventually caved in... My father "lost" the coin toss, so HE took me... During the now-classic ultra-violent chestburster death scene of John Hurt, my father turned to me, worried about the well-being of his young son, and asked me if I wanted to leave... "SHUT UP, DAD... LEAVE ME ALONE!", I angerly whispered back annoyingly under my breath, "I'M WATCHING THE MOVIE!"... Yes, it WAS scaring the hell out of me... But I was ALSO absolutely LOVING it... So we stayed... and that day I saw a cinematic CLASSIC. I was TOTALLY TRANSFORMED by what I was seeing up there on the screen as I sat there in the darkness. I had NEVER seen ANYTHING like that before. "Alien" blew me away in 1979, and it STILL blows me away today... It is simply one of the GREATEST movies EVER made... It is PERFECT...It is ICONIC... It is a MASTERPIECE... (And how about that "badass" Sigourney Weaver? "WOW!"). Additionally, the best cut is the 2003 Director's Cut. I LOVE Ripley's encounter with Dallas at the end... So EMOTIONAL! PS: The same can also be said for "Blade Runner"... ANOTHER masterpiece of cinema... Just as "Alien" had done to me three years earlier, I was BLOWN AWAY when I saw it in the theatre in 1982... And that feeling is EXACTLY the same now, all these years later... (And Harrison Ford is just the COOLEST dude ever!)... BTW, the 1982 versions WITH the narration are the ONLY way to watch it... Great "Sam Spade / Philip Marlowe" vibes! And Deckard is ABSOLUTELY NOT a replicant! I HATE that suggestion in the "Final" cut... SO DUMB! I love Scott, but really... WTF was he thinking? (WHO did he think he was fooling by slapping unicorn outtakes from "Legend" into the film?). Plus, I LOVE the original finale with Deckard and Rachel driving off into the sunset... So EPIC and CATHARTIC! PPS: The ONLY "Legend" version to watch is the Extended Cut with Goldsmith's score... The longer running length enhances the narrative... and that music is GORGEOUS! I can't believe that this documentary glossed right over this great film!
@RishiJha-d7vАй бұрын
Hey. You there? I found this comment amazing.
@SantsLime2 ай бұрын
And here I am after realize that being a director means: To know how to manage people and money as well as making sure that everything is happening on time.