Imagine how good models would look if they stuck with the practical pushing that technology..
@IbleedINC5 күн бұрын
I was there for this in real time....I regret there isn't more published footage of the musk ox playing soccer with them! I always felt like he just started getting into into his zone and having fun when the video cuts.... props to that random musk ox bro... hope you're doing well in these hard times homie
@rjillidge311 күн бұрын
Making of this movie lead to Jim Brown retiring from the NFL
@kenmunozatmmrrailroad685316 күн бұрын
Now I gotta go watch this for the 101'st time- the best one of the entire series! Ricardo bringing masterful acting to the role💪🏽
@tonyhector484216 күн бұрын
Best moment was when Jay Leno called them out.
@OriginalSwagGaming16 күн бұрын
I’ve never had a video almost make me throw up wow none of the jackass nothing was as bad as salmon
@sirseve17 күн бұрын
I learned nothing about Animals while watching Wildboyz, but man that shit was crazy and hilarious.
@anthonycukier180717 күн бұрын
Young steve o was hilarious 😂
@arricammarques195517 күн бұрын
Models + motion control was superior than CGI images. The 35mm Vista-Vision effects composting ensured more organic effects for film.
@hacksaw909718 күн бұрын
Steve stood there like a seasoned warden then folded lol
@MichaelMyers83118 күн бұрын
Sick
@OfficialGooNie19 күн бұрын
The salmon part bout made me throw up🤣☠️
@camchaney975420 күн бұрын
Good featurette wish they would have covered the transporter effects
@elarropiero20 күн бұрын
Son dudas que me matan y corroen
@elarropiero20 күн бұрын
Cuando volviera a la temperatura normal, no se regeneraria?
@rileylovesbedcover26 күн бұрын
I have been checking and hoping that someone would reupload this for years now. You are my hero, I thought I might never see it again
@xtraspecialmango20 күн бұрын
JASON!!! 😅
@Rustyb-h9e28 күн бұрын
Perfect
@michaelvines805Ай бұрын
Awful uniforms. Lol
@nahvrАй бұрын
Thank you 😂
@AdrianJames-l7cАй бұрын
The prison was filmed at Ashridge house in Hertfordshire England
@Mikeygeee1242 ай бұрын
0:41. The first time Steve-O contemplated going vegan
@poika222 ай бұрын
Greatest opening transition of any youtube video ever.
@Stephanie-o3s2 ай бұрын
Is Rob Brown in many movies he did very well in this
@frequentiis2 ай бұрын
coach carter, take the lead
@jameschristensen10552 ай бұрын
I patiently sat through the hour and a half, having mistaken this film for another doc I remember that was far more sensible and critical of the assertions put forward in Stone's 'JFK'. But here's the thing: the shrugging off here of 'theories' of Soviet involvement in the assassination is just stunning. The present film skirted around any real detail concerning Oswald's Soviet connections. Oswald had been a radar operator in the Marines and had worked on bases from which the U-2 'spy plane' operated. Immediately upon his leaving active duty he defected to the Soviet Union. When he arrived in Moscow he visited the US embassy and angrily denounced the United States while turning in his US passport. He declared to embassy staff his intention to turn over to the Soviets any military information that may be of value to them. Obviously, there is much more to the story, but rather than try to synopsize it here, I'll recommend the exceptionally well-researched books of Edward Jay Epstein: 'Inquest: The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth (1966)' and 'Legend: The Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald (1978)'. As well, read former Romanian intelligence chief Ion Mihai Pacepa's analysis, 'Programmed to Kill'. In the latter book, Pacepa points out that the notion that President Kennedy had been killed off by his own intelligence and law enforcement organs was central to the Soviet disinformation line promulgated in the aftermath of the assassination. Of course, the trouble with these books, from the standpoint of popular (gutter) media, is that they are actually grounded in reality.
@piscesman548 күн бұрын
So if Oswald was working for the Russians, why wasn't he arrested upon arrival back in the US? Why wasn't he tracked in spite of being well-known to be involved in political activities in New Orleans in the summer of '63? Why did the FBI conceal its files on Oswald? Why did the CIA conceal that Oswald was involved with the agency? These are some very basic questions for which nobody has ever provided adequate answers. That's not even getting into the whole issue of whether a single assassin could've done it with such a low-quality rifle. I think the mountains of evidence have dispelled that issue a long time ago. If countless teams of expert marksmen couldn't do it after multiple attempts, how did Oswald do it in just 3 shots in a 'live' situation? And pleeeeeease... Spare me the ludicrous story of the magic bullet. Is that what you call reality? Come now. This is absolute nonsense.
@LillianSteele-u9v2 ай бұрын
Science and Music go together. My dad was a Mechanical Engineering major and loved math. And he could sing.
@kenjimiwa37392 ай бұрын
Does Will Ferrell make all this stuff up on the spot or write it beforehand?
@patricktilton53772 ай бұрын
My favorite moment in the film is right after Kirk hears Uhura say, "It's the Reliant" -- and that James Horner music begins, that trumpet's ominous 4-note theme building to a staccato stabbing beat . . . which then crescendos to that DANGER DANGER blaring of French horns when we see the approaching Reliant, KNOWING it's gonna blast the shit outta the Enterprise so that we're practically SCREAMING at Kirk to raise the shields. That build-up to the first battle is so damned suspenseful that I don't think there's been a scene in Trek productions ever since that have even come close to matching that.
@venothagreat2 ай бұрын
Ur throwing up your not a wild boy
@BeigeBunghole2 ай бұрын
Predator had one of the best dialogs for movies
@albertross2522 ай бұрын
I’m an avid fan of the sitcoms of yesteryear, but I must admit to not knowing any of the ones mentioned here. Not as knowledgeable as I thought
@SusanMJB452 ай бұрын
I love this movie !!
@paulwee1924dus2 ай бұрын
A man from planet action.
@BBznake3 ай бұрын
El origen del “sayonara, Baby” q tanto hemos oído y repetido de niños. ¡¡Esto sí es nostalgia!! (Pero queda aún mejor cuando lo dice al final de la película). Qué mítico fue Constantino Romero al regalarnos esta joya.
@dernvader68763 ай бұрын
1983 was the pinnacle of spaceship visual effects, Return of the Jedi, Star Trek 3 - they both look perfect, and its never been improved upon, those ships look real, CGI is just beginning to look real finally, but still looks a bit cartoonish and digital / pixelated, you can't beat actual models, you just can't.
@GirlfriendNinja3 ай бұрын
This is such a good, solid film.
@OldMovieRob3 ай бұрын
Brilliant artistry here.
@21stcenturyscots3 ай бұрын
The Space shots were too much kitsch.
@girlfromthebronxbywayofelb72883 ай бұрын
The closing scene with Forrester riding down Broadway, off into the sunset if you will, one of my favorite scenes of all time!!
@b_collins78464 ай бұрын
This right here was my childhood, literally and man was it fucking great!
@peanut1001x4 ай бұрын
a bit bloomin stupid & unrealistic Starfleet never bothered to check on Khan's welfare during all that time
@peanut1001x4 ай бұрын
wish Kirk had his original hairstyle vs TJ Hooker perm, would've been so much better
@peanut1001x4 ай бұрын
great interview. was a good movie, for its time but could've been better.
@peanut1001x4 ай бұрын
it was good but could've been way better, lots of plot holes & lame shit
@katiemurray19384 ай бұрын
Steve-O “The world’s already gay dude, I’m just helping it out.” 2024 “yes”
@jackogood4 ай бұрын
that fish egg mouth fertilization bit is wildddd
@Applecompuser4 ай бұрын
It was the best of the movies. Staring at pure CGi in the theater is not that interesting.
@Takeaknifedrainyourlifw4 ай бұрын
The survival suit
@UD503J4 ай бұрын
1:02 I love how Ed Catmull (a co-founder of Pixar, btw) is just generally credited as 'computer graphics'. The man who invented so many techniques used in not just computer graphics and animation, but gaming as well.
@DJMarkCorneliusThaDon4 ай бұрын
Released on June 4, 1982.
@bluesheep74 ай бұрын
0:28 alguien más siente que le sale barba cuando oye esto