VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 145

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@treschlet
@treschlet Ай бұрын
"if your film has 2,000 effects shots and you say 'well I'm not an effects guy' well, then you're not the director" is such a throw down
@papadivertida
@papadivertida Ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment, what a succint and ruthless way of putting it
@AngeloBarovierSD
@AngeloBarovierSD Ай бұрын
Yep. That one cuts through the argument like a scalpel and gets right to the heart of the matter.
@tednygma7304
@tednygma7304 Ай бұрын
Ain't lying
@mitheras
@mitheras Ай бұрын
Its the truth
@casquette1450
@casquette1450 Ай бұрын
Yeah, but it's a stupid argument. What about if your movie has 500 seat and you're not a set decorator or 3000 shots and you're not a DP?
@kirkbrackmann6385
@kirkbrackmann6385 Ай бұрын
Would love to see a comparison of Twister and Twisters and the advancements in tech / animation over the near 30 years.
@rafaellaury6969
@rafaellaury6969 Ай бұрын
“Movies are changing every year with the technology, and music is changing every year with technology…but I’m glad books are still keeping it real” accurate vibecheck by Nico, most perfect ending to a video haha
@odiogoponto
@odiogoponto Ай бұрын
Yeah. You've gotta love those books writen by a.i.
@britchin
@britchin Ай бұрын
@@odiogopontoexactly what i was thinking lol, some books are changing with technology
@elilevine1092
@elilevine1092 Ай бұрын
One VFX shot that blew my mind was a scene in Under the Skin (2013) where a man dies in an alien void and deflates like a skin balloon. It looks unlike anything I've seen before and definitely deserves a deep dive.
@John-ru4iz
@John-ru4iz Ай бұрын
Man I only saw that movie once and don't remember anything else about it, but I still think about that shot. It's so haunting and surreal in a disturbing way.
@Michaelbrennan1984
@Michaelbrennan1984 Ай бұрын
Absolutely terrifying sequence. The music! 😭
@ayodejihamilton2093
@ayodejihamilton2093 Ай бұрын
I also appreciate you Guys. Im from Ghana and a motion graphics artist and really learning a lot from your discussions.
@josephskelton9096
@josephskelton9096 Ай бұрын
For quick shots that caught me off guard: In Supernatural S1E9 there's a shot of invisible person on fire that then transitions to a real actor. While not a crazy shot, it was 2005 and a CW tv show.
@chris1991354
@chris1991354 Ай бұрын
Supernatural is honestly a gold mine.
@simoncallister6071
@simoncallister6071 Ай бұрын
They really could do a whole episode on Supernatural good and bad
@SarcasticPlotRecaps
@SarcasticPlotRecaps Ай бұрын
​@@simoncallister6071 A lot will be bad lol it was great but a notoriously cheap show VFX wise 😅
@simoncallister6071
@simoncallister6071 Ай бұрын
@@SarcasticPlotRecaps yeah I know haha, there's a few season one shots that almost make me laugh out loud but yeah 2005 and CW lol
@LuckyOwI777
@LuckyOwI777 Ай бұрын
They need to do a whole episode on Supernatural
@alpinehouse9980
@alpinehouse9980 Ай бұрын
Wren & Niko: Let us know if you worked on the shot! 😊 Jordan: Break the NDA 😈
@sandollor
@sandollor Ай бұрын
Honestly if studios were at all connected with the zeitgeist, they'd have someone visit the show before the final product went to theaters or do things like "leaking" certain shots. Think about how the first Deadpool came to be or how different the Sonic movie ended up being.
@ccznen
@ccznen Ай бұрын
Here's an old visual effect worth looking at: About 2/3 of the way through the film Yankee Doodle Dandy, there's a 2-3 minute montage that's entirely a one-take visual effects shot. Fantastically well done for the 1940s.
@ares395
@ares395 Ай бұрын
This sounds so fake yet it's so specific that it has to be real
@alysiaarianaharris8479
@alysiaarianaharris8479 Ай бұрын
i haven't seen that film in years! thanks for reminding me! Time to get those songs stuck in my head... lol
@samirchajia9669
@samirchajia9669 Ай бұрын
what minute exactly?
@FirstVaultDweller
@FirstVaultDweller Ай бұрын
@@samirchajia9669 From 1:43:18 till 1:44:50
@FirstVaultDweller
@FirstVaultDweller Ай бұрын
@@samirchajia9669 From _00:00:00_ on next episodes of _VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi_ ✌😉
@jolank
@jolank Ай бұрын
There were a few really stupid CGI mistakes that made the film look like it's breaking physics. To name a couple: 1. When Furiosa rides a motorbike with her mother and a gas tank explodes on her back. It feels like the explosion is not even there. They are completely unaffected by it. 2. When Dementus crashes Furiosa and Praetorian Jack on their escape, he literally stops his 6x6 going from full speed to zero on like 2 car lengths... and his suspension doesn't even budge. Not even an inch. Felt so unnatural.
@roulpops2699
@roulpops2699 Ай бұрын
I haven't even seen the movie yet, mostly because of how awful it looks, but just from the trailers and clips in videos like this one, every car scene looks like bad CGI cause it lacks weight, they say something about using the GTA5 engine for the tornado in fury road, but even in this over 10 year old game the car's physics look more realistic than anything i've seen from Furiosa...
@busynot9576
@busynot9576 Ай бұрын
While I still really love this film, I know exactly what you are talking about. I think most of but not all of the weird physics stuff is related to the monster trucks in both films. They are obviously changing the speed at which the monster truck is moving. They are either slowing it down or speeding it up in post. I think to better match the pacing of the surroundings. Either way, a little compression of the suspension on the front end would have gone a long way.
@milessamb
@milessamb Ай бұрын
I loved the movie, but every ragdoll body took me out of it. Everyone that fell off of a vehicle looked just like a video game character.
@lockekappa500
@lockekappa500 Ай бұрын
Funny, because your second issue was actually done all in real effects. Watch the behind the scenes on youtube. So yes, that truck did actually stop that quickly, it probably just wasnt going as fast as maybe the scene made you feel they were going.
@lockekappa500
@lockekappa500 Ай бұрын
@@milessamb I hear they actually mo-capped all of the rag dolls and then put them back in. So someone, somewhere actually did the stunt, and then they composted it in. I'd say it was more bad compositing than anything.
@culpritdesign
@culpritdesign Ай бұрын
"Break the NDA" made me laugh out loud, thank you
@funx24X7
@funx24X7 Ай бұрын
Barry stealthily had some of the most beautifully designed shots I’ve ever seen in a series, what a great show.
@xuxon24
@xuxon24 Ай бұрын
That whole bike chase scene was extremely well done. I don't know if they talked about it but Its perfect.
@randomdude189
@randomdude189 Ай бұрын
Sadly it was a bad show
@funx24X7
@funx24X7 Ай бұрын
@@randomdude189 You could at least say what you didn’t like about it before making such a sweeping declaration, otherwise you just sound like a hater
@jessehohenthaner7736
@jessehohenthaner7736 Ай бұрын
Specifically a Bill hater 😅
@funx24X7
@funx24X7 Ай бұрын
@@jessehohenthaner7736 See now here is someone who’s opinion I trust without question
@snarf4058
@snarf4058 Ай бұрын
BARRY rules. The motorbike sequence is sublime. The feral karate child is crazy and hilarious. Just such a great show.
@aksharaghav9657
@aksharaghav9657 Ай бұрын
BARRY 's title reveal never gets old!
@TBS.tudios
@TBS.tudios Ай бұрын
Bro what’s crazy is yesterday I not only watched Furiosa but I finished season 4 of Barry last night. And then I wake up to this video
@morganseppy5180
@morganseppy5180 Ай бұрын
The what? I don't get it
@SztywnyPatyk
@SztywnyPatyk Ай бұрын
@@morganseppy5180 9:18
@thejesse
@thejesse Ай бұрын
​@@morganseppy5180 They always picked the perfect moment to have the title "BARRY" pop up.
@perrodetokio
@perrodetokio Ай бұрын
It always made me so hyped when it woudl suddenly cut and the title would hit.
@jcmorehead666
@jcmorehead666 Ай бұрын
16:40 Correction: Rockstar uses the "Euphoria" engine for ragdolls in GTA. However, both Endorphin and Euphoria are developed by NaturalMotion.
@jkiuper6543
@jkiuper6543 Ай бұрын
Godzilla minus one felt like I was watching a stage play. Everything felt like it was on a set and it took me out of the film. But knowing how much it cost, the time frame to get it completed and how many people that worked on it I can get over it.
@jon1913
@jon1913 Ай бұрын
100% this. I'm so confused by the praise of the VFX because EVERY shot looked fake to me. The film was still great and for the low budget with which they were able to pull off what they did is amazing but the none of the shots really convinced me it wasn't a very well executed episode of power rangers.
@polishedpebble4111
@polishedpebble4111 Ай бұрын
Reporters in a monster movie are musicians on the titanic.
@FactoryDan
@FactoryDan Ай бұрын
Reporters are annoying and go against the average citizen nowadays, so I'd go with the musicians
@syrew900
@syrew900 Ай бұрын
@@FactoryDanWhat you’re describing are “bad reporters”
@lexistential
@lexistential Ай бұрын
@@FactoryDan insanely reductive and generalized comment. consider nuance
@TheJerbol
@TheJerbol Ай бұрын
Except the musicians didn't have a choice lol
@FactoryDan
@FactoryDan Ай бұрын
@@lexistential reductive? Well, name something PROductive reporters have reported in the last 5 years that ended up being good for us normies. Typically they only ever help the government and the wealthy elite
@yomommacello
@yomommacello Ай бұрын
The thing I love about VFX artists reacts is I get to deeply appreciate movies I already love. It’s like examining a diamond and discovering a different unique facet of it.
@driesverhaag8955
@driesverhaag8955 Ай бұрын
1:01 "she's probably fine tho" Somehow, yes
@bryanwoods3373
@bryanwoods3373 Ай бұрын
There's the theory those dark marks she has are G-cells. So, she might not have came back whole.
@Nicdehouwer
@Nicdehouwer Ай бұрын
They went over that extremely emotional scene pretty lightly :D
@ainmeile
@ainmeile Ай бұрын
​@@bryanwoods3373 oh she's coming back extra
@GregorBarclay
@GregorBarclay Ай бұрын
Yeah, I like what they were trying to do but that whole movie was pretty dumb and that moment encapsulated it for me…
@sonipitts
@sonipitts Ай бұрын
Re: the reporters in Godzilla, I actually grew up with and still know many news journalists as well as television sound and camera crew, and tbh that was literally the least unrealistic scene you featured. News crew are basically the journalistic equivalent of hard-core restaurant back-of-house crew. All balls, no sleep, nutritional habits that would make a homeless junkie shudder, and the Anthony-Bourdain-level chaos goblin energy to film live "man on the street" reactions featuring the most absolute bonkers bystander they can lay hands on with absolutely zero censor lag while the producer back in the studio is mainlining Monster Energy drinks mixed with Milk of Magnesia and eyeing his pension vesting date like its a Tinder match. They will stand hip-deep in the ocean during killer hurricanes for a weather update that could just as effectively be done on green-screen. They will drive for 4 hours up butt-pucker-inducing mountain roads to get live establishing shots for an incoming snowmageddon event instead of recycling "footage of heavy snow falling" from every lookalike storm they've filmed in the past three decades. They will get in the faces of powerful people who could have a Russian hitman assigned to them as a personally favor and ask questions that virtually ensure someone somewhere is actively considering it. They will drive INTO active shelling in war zones to ensure Bob and Cindy back home have the most nightmare-inducing video from the recent conflicts to consume with their Chik-Fil-A takeout after a hard day in the paper-shuffling mines. Standing on a rooftop reporting as Godzilla turns the local neighborhood back into gravel (with clearly far more than enough clearance for good shot framing)? Dude...that's just another Tuesday. Once they wrap that shot, it's smokes and Slim Jims all around as they zip back down to street level to give the nearest crackpot his 15 seconds of live global coverage fame, before crashing out in the news van until the studio anchors need another bathroom break. 🤣
@simonhaines7301
@simonhaines7301 25 күн бұрын
This is my favourite youtube comment ever
@OceanWolf
@OceanWolf Ай бұрын
What really breaks the immersion of Furiosa was the overusage of time remapping where almost nothing feels like its moving at the correct pace!
@loganpraz2566
@loganpraz2566 Ай бұрын
9:24 love the cut like the show
@zacharyo_connor
@zacharyo_connor Ай бұрын
Barry is SUCH a good show. Bill Hader is an encyclopedia of film history and directing techniques and he pulls out all the artsy stops. So happy you took a look at that shot.
@flustrator
@flustrator Ай бұрын
He would be a fantastic guest for this show
@randomdude189
@randomdude189 Ай бұрын
No it’s not a good show at all lol
@zacharyo_connor
@zacharyo_connor Ай бұрын
@@randomdude189 k
@Welshman336
@Welshman336 Ай бұрын
Bill Hader is Him.
@Welshman336
@Welshman336 Ай бұрын
​@randomdude189 It is, you just can't have a smooth brain when watching it like you seem to have
@lujho
@lujho Ай бұрын
I’m surprised they didn’t talk about the AI face-blending between the actor who played young Furiosa and ATJ. I think it’s one of the most well-done effects in ages, it’s almost subliminal.
@anonymes2884
@anonymes2884 Ай бұрын
That's probably why right ? This one was more addressing criticisms, if they do an "everything right with Furiosa's VFX" episode the face-blending might get a mention. (and I agree BTW, I actually didn't realise it was VFX until afterwards, I just thought it was almost preternaturally good casting)
@zxbc1
@zxbc1 Ай бұрын
It is great visual effect AND great casting. The young Furiosa really does look a lot like a young ATJ.
@blaineholt1589
@blaineholt1589 Ай бұрын
Because if they complimented the cgi they’d lose fans. The internet already decided furiosa had bad cgi after the first trailer so changing your opinion isn’t allowed. Never seen corridor have a worse opinion, saying anything is bad in this movie when we live all live in the mcu timeline is pretty wild
@GoobyShears
@GoobyShears Ай бұрын
@@blaineholt1589 MCU having bad cgi doesn't make furiosa's any better
@youngstomach
@youngstomach Ай бұрын
@@blaineholt1589 "Never seen Corridor have a worse opinion"...? I take it you're new here? They commonly rip a part films, friend. If you feel like they're supporting an industry narrative or something I'm not sure where you're getting all that evidence from.
@hunzikart
@hunzikart Ай бұрын
9:24 the editor deserves a raise
@martinn081
@martinn081 Ай бұрын
14:45 its because the trucks rust over time. v intentional
@gaderic
@gaderic Ай бұрын
Yeah I don't know why they're overlooking something so obvious. It looks shiny because it's in the past and these things were just created...
@vdiitd
@vdiitd Ай бұрын
2:44 exactly right. Hollywood directors need to learn that
@snoopymccloud1875
@snoopymccloud1875 Ай бұрын
Honestly, that should be an industry quote. It's such a good statement and way of looking at it
@kumaskd
@kumaskd Ай бұрын
I could be wrong, but didn't the Russo brothers do this too with the Avengers movies.
@karasekjh
@karasekjh Ай бұрын
That should be on t-shirts. ❤
@VibeMusicAI
@VibeMusicAI Ай бұрын
Really great line by Nico that sums up the current era. "We're at a point now where people can watch whatever they want for their exact tastes and I think we're seeing the real size of audiences for these things." It's also a great point.
@tylerjames805
@tylerjames805 Ай бұрын
Idk if that fits with Furiosa or not because I mean it’s a spin off about a side character. I had multiple people tell me they weren’t really interested in a Mad Max film without Mad Max in it.
@Coconut-219
@Coconut-219 Ай бұрын
​@@tylerjames805 I mean.. both of those things can be true in a way: "We're at a point now where people can watch whatever they want for their exact tastes, and people aren't really interested in a Mad Max film without Mad Max in it." Also I think this might be a slight, intended or not, at the whole... 'media industry collapse' thing going on - a main underlying cause of which being general audience distaste for what the industry is trying to sell them.
@LunarEclipsism1
@LunarEclipsism1 Ай бұрын
But even under those parameters, Furiosa was the first Mad Max movie to open at number one at the box office. These movies have never made a lot of money, they're weird (and wonderful, but very weird). They've gotten more elaborate and expensive to make, but the audience for them hasn't grown very much. A mad max movie should never be expected to sell the amount of tickets that a movie with Wolverine in it would.
@markfergerson2145
@markfergerson2145 Ай бұрын
Yeah, but there are other, possibly larger factors he left out. Now, they are based in California and I don’t know their politics but at least some of the Crew have stated that their overall goal is to get FX work in Hollywood, and to do that there are certain things you can’t say. This comment might get removed but here I go. I’m referring to the wild success of the Deadpool & Wolverine movie vs the loud outcry that it isn’t diverse enough, compared to the relatively, and in some cases spectacularly dismal box office of some more diverse films and shows. Look at the decline of the Star Trek and Star Wars IPs. Paramount just shut down their TV streaming service at least partly because their Trek shown have drastically lost share. What, if anything, does that say about what the studios think audiences want vs what actual ticket-buying audiences want? I know, this channel is about the technical guts of SPFX. But Niko opened the door on this topic of audience shifts, and we’re definitely seeing such shifts in response to what studios are offering, and there is definitely a political component. Go ahead and yell at me, I have very thick skin, but this is a real thing that is making heads roll at major studios. That is going to impact the lives and jobs of FX workers and the quality of the products we will get in the near future.
@BBBJOT
@BBBJOT Ай бұрын
@@markfergerson2145 ok
@WooWooPete
@WooWooPete Ай бұрын
I think a really cool premise could be an episode focused on body doubling. There’s so much to pull from, the classics being Eddie Murphy’s Nutty Professor/Norbit, but there’s also the recent Paul Rudd vehicle Living With Yourself, or even The Boys S4 with Starlight! It could be really interesting to see the different approaches to double casting your actor.
@stevemuzak8526
@stevemuzak8526 Ай бұрын
Godzilla Minus One was one of the greatest movie experience I ever have is the theater. That atomic breath scene was damn loud in the theater. I literally got goosebumps on my skin. It was so damn powerful. Stunning sound design and one of the best effects I ever seen.
@beergnomedc
@beergnomedc Ай бұрын
One of the biggest issues I noticed in Furiosa was speed ramping. There's LOOOOOADS of unnatural looking speed ramping. The drop crane scene at the citadel when the horde first arrives, at the bullet farm fight, the first big war rig fight, and a whole lot more. I think yall should do a full episode review of Furiosa. It's a fantastic film and I absolutely love it, but it does have a fair amount of glaring CGI flaws.
@erasmus_locke
@erasmus_locke Ай бұрын
The final segment where you talk about the difference between the grit and color grading of the two movies really is a great explanation as to why fury road is still the superior movie while both are good
@eddiejoewalt7746
@eddiejoewalt7746 Ай бұрын
FURIOSA cinematography is Simon duggan (I ROBOT, UNDERWORLD EVOLUTION, LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD, 300 RISE OF A EMPIRE, WARCRAFT) that why many people say the Furiosa have a 300/sin city vibe it it)
@DJKuroh
@DJKuroh Ай бұрын
That color grade side by side really made me go "OH". Once I saw the shiny war rig, I knew it was on purpose. It was beautifully designed and gave you an appreciation for what they could build out of scraps, but I prefer the grunge.
@zxbc1
@zxbc1 Ай бұрын
I think it's a deliberate aesthetic choice, because the war rig was actually fairly new. And the overall more "shiny" look also probably reflects the slightly more earlier time frame. I'm sure George Miller could have asked the DP to simply ape the exact visual style and color grading of the first film but decided not to and let him do his own thing. It's a choice I can get behind, even if I too prefer the Fury Road color grading.
@bobthecinemaguy5046
@bobthecinemaguy5046 Ай бұрын
@@zxbc1 Exactly. When you look at the mad max films, they are all different in their own way. Same thing will Miller’s filmography, he always tries to never do the same thing twice so it’s pretty much obvious that his choice was deliberate
@DJKuroh
@DJKuroh Ай бұрын
@zxbc1 I thought that too. That everything in the movie is less gritty (on purpose) because the machines are newer. Still, I didn't like that choice as much. Why are all the salvaged materials the most pristine things ever, this far into the apparent Apocalypse? Still loved the movie.
@lunarazure9969
@lunarazure9969 Ай бұрын
Just comparing the two action scenes they showed for Mad Max, one of the big differences I noticed is the camera. That camera rotation around the truck to focus on the second parachute guy felt way too unnatural, my brain immediately went "that's either a drone shot or CG." Add the unnatural shininess and super reflective metal everything is coated in, and it all starts to feel fake.
@morganseppy5180
@morganseppy5180 Ай бұрын
Exactly. Well said
@blaineholt1589
@blaineholt1589 Ай бұрын
Wellll how would one realistically film that? Oh they did really film it. Also war rig is shiny because it’s new. And the concept of licking to polish is a thing within that universe
@reganator5000
@reganator5000 Ай бұрын
it's I think that effect may actually improve with time - drone shots FEEL fake, even when they are very obviouslly just an FPV drone doing nature photography, but that's because, for a long time, you couldn't so that with a real camera. Now you definitely can do that, it'll probably start feeling less fake in a decade or two once we're not so used to those shots being CG.
@mrbonus8423
@mrbonus8423 Ай бұрын
It wasn't a drone shot. It was a crane on a truck. It's in the behind the scenes footage
@TheFilmist
@TheFilmist Ай бұрын
Actually, the only CG things in that shot are the actual parachutes themselves, and the background landscape - the stunts are totally real!
@sidneysun5217
@sidneysun5217 Ай бұрын
i remember something spielberg said, that he started with tiny budgets and it forced him to be clever and efficient with money. so when he got a big budget, he was able to do way more with that big budget.
@CzechAvailabilitie
@CzechAvailabilitie Ай бұрын
The journalists on a rooftop scene is a direct remake of a scene from the original Godzilla.
@CzechAvailabilitie
@CzechAvailabilitie Ай бұрын
As is the Godzilla biting the train scene.
@scottmataga5907
@scottmataga5907 17 күн бұрын
Love to see you guys go back and compare shots in the two Mad Max films in this to how similar things had to be done in the first three to show how things have changed.
@Kalilalex
@Kalilalex Ай бұрын
Godzilla Minus One needs to be studied for how amazing they made a film look with such a low budget. This is how you do it, Hollywood
@zxbc1
@zxbc1 Ай бұрын
While true, films and film visuals should be judged on their final quality regardless of how they get there. A film that achieved a 9 for the cost of 1 shouldn't somehow eclipse a film that achieved 10 for the cost of 9. The latter's achievement is still worthy of the best praises.
@FrozenDozer
@FrozenDozer Ай бұрын
It's what happens if you plan ahead instead of your mantra being "we'll fix it in post lawl".
@Kalilalex
@Kalilalex Ай бұрын
@@zxbc1 You are right. Saying something as absolute like "CGI is terrible and practical is always better" is just flat wrong. Passion and love of the game is what makes a movie good.
@donlim9247
@donlim9247 Ай бұрын
The study will be conducted by the Japanese department of labor.
@morganseppy5180
@morganseppy5180 Ай бұрын
​@@zxbc1while you're right about the art production (I'm sure The Room is very cheap) the point is movies are a business. Currently, "lets fix it in post" is a trend that is inflating the cost to make the movie, which cuts into profits. And if you consider the secondary affects that this same trend is putting pressure on the VFX industry for time and lowbidding, you then get a worse product (see the Corridor Crew's recent video for this breakdown). So Minus One is a great lesson on how you have a small budget, a concentration of effort with a director who has a vision and is involed (artur director, i think it's called) and you will have made art. Rather than throwing $400-500 _million_ to produce a **product** that doesn't sell well.
@OskArt
@OskArt Ай бұрын
Just looked if it already is uploaded because it was my reward for applications for work, and voila can't wait !!!! thanks guys I love this series
@jasongothard5624
@jasongothard5624 Ай бұрын
The draw back to having guest “reactors”, is that the there seems to be less criticism to bad cgi when its films of directors you have had on the show.
@mykolask
@mykolask Ай бұрын
15:18 could not unsee the growing shadow on the right side of explosion
@javiermartin787
@javiermartin787 Ай бұрын
I watched twisters on a Movie Theater while visiting Oklahoma. The feeling is on another level.
@Emperorhirohito19272
@Emperorhirohito19272 Ай бұрын
That atomic breath scene is so fucking awesome. Genuinely shocked me, only other thing I’ve had the same reaction to was robins death at the start of the boys
@TheGreatLake1998
@TheGreatLake1998 Ай бұрын
Spoilers, dude.
@Emperorhirohito19272
@Emperorhirohito19272 Ай бұрын
@@TheGreatLake1998 you’ve had 5 years to care enough to watch it
@daedmorgon
@daedmorgon Ай бұрын
These should have been two separate episodes
@deadliner5446
@deadliner5446 Ай бұрын
But gladly it isn't
@daedmorgon
@daedmorgon Ай бұрын
@@deadliner5446 why?
@jhandle900
@jhandle900 Ай бұрын
I love how you transitioned to Barry just like they did in the show ❤
@lockekappa500
@lockekappa500 Ай бұрын
I don't even watch Barry and I could tell that was intentional.
@Tlcampbelljr1
@Tlcampbelljr1 Ай бұрын
Godzilla minus one blew me away and it’s the only Godzilla movie to ever make me cry at the end.
@rickregan5714
@rickregan5714 Ай бұрын
Cool single shots: In Multiplicity, where Michael Keaton plays a series of clones. He tosses a beer to himself and there was some sort of story about him miraculously matching the shot on the first try.
@matthewg9467
@matthewg9467 Ай бұрын
Fury Road has visual effects that feel stylized whereas Furiosa feels less sylized and I think that makes the CG elements stand out more
@onemorechris
@onemorechris Ай бұрын
i think you might be right.
@DollarReDoos
@DollarReDoos Ай бұрын
Weirdly, Furiosa felt way more Australian to me. As some who lives in and travelled around a lot in rural and far west NSW, the colour and saturation of Furiosa felt more real. Made me enjoy the film even more as it felt more grounded.
@kingcosworth2643
@kingcosworth2643 Ай бұрын
@@DollarReDoos Fury Road was filmed in Africa as the original filming locations in Australia were all green now.
@StewartFletcher
@StewartFletcher Ай бұрын
Fury Road used visual effects to enhance the storytelling, whereas Furiosa seemed to use style and visual effects to replace the storytelling
@anthonymartensen3164
@anthonymartensen3164 Ай бұрын
​@StewartFletcher pretty sure the CGI is used to aide in the storytelling, its just that more CGI is employed in Furiosa
@brodyhessin
@brodyhessin Ай бұрын
I haven't seen the movie, but from the clips you showed, the "CG-ness" comes from the physics in the animation. Ex. The spear being thrown from the parasailer to the tanker. The spear just goes straight there. There is no arc, no weight, no acceleration change. Part of the grittiness of Fury Road (and Godzilla for that matter) is the nicely animated weight of the movement and physics.
@zxbc1
@zxbc1 Ай бұрын
That shot featured in the clip looks completely fine to me. The spear should not have 'arced" much because it's thrown extremely fast and traveled a very short distance. I feel like you felt a difference simply because it was compared in a context of "Fury Road effects looked better" and your brain went to all places to look for supporting evidence.
@morganseppy5180
@morganseppy5180 Ай бұрын
​@@zxbc1look up projectile motion. Even bullets, in ideal conditions, follow a parabolic path, which is why range finding is crucial to snipers. If they had a harpoon or crossboow, so it was very fast over 10m, that might have sold it. But look at the javilins in the olympics for why OP is talking about. Your brain knows this if you've been exposed to it and it is "uncanny valley" physics
@awdsqe123
@awdsqe123 Ай бұрын
But they threw the spears for real though, you picked out the only part of that shot that wasn't CGI.
@zxbc1
@zxbc1 Ай бұрын
@@morganseppy5180 Take a second look at the spear scene. It is literally real and it looks super real. I don't know why anyone would pick issue with it, it is the least problematic of all the shots. It also does have a small arc and isn't at all completely straight.
@Riddler0603
@Riddler0603 Ай бұрын
@@awdsqe123 Thanks, some people aren't for real, lol. I think you have to search very hard to find any real bad CGI in Furiosa. To me it looked pretty good most of the time. There are of course a few shots, that have some uncanniness to it, where the motion doesn't quite fit, but so does Fury Road.
@mediumsurmoon6283
@mediumsurmoon6283 Ай бұрын
2:19 the term is “impact frame” and it’s the key technique used in ALL of anime fights in every single fight scenes or explosion scenes you can find. Naruto game used it, gacha game’s ultimates used it, et cetera
@AngeloBarovierSD
@AngeloBarovierSD Ай бұрын
Not for nothing but the technique which impact frames employ is actually almost as old as cinema. Filmmakers understood how the human eye adjusts to light conditions and realized they had a captive audience ingesting their lighting choices in a dark box. Leading into darkness with a bright frame (either smash cut or quick transition) or vice versa maximizes the resulting desired effect. Most often, the technique was embraced in horror films but it could also be seen in WWII films - such as in shots of artillery, which started as actual footage (light was intense and so apertures were reduced resulting in black screen before flash) and then became an added effect along with a white frame. George Lucas adopted some that technique to emulate the WWII reference footage in Star Wars. Anyway, GM1 uses a blend of both the anime aesthetic and the live action film techniques, especially given its own relationship to WWII films. TLDR: This isn’t merely the use of the anime impact frame technique.
@santoshshoraisham5454
@santoshshoraisham5454 Ай бұрын
​@@AngeloBarovierSDdude came from Tik tok anime 🤣
@DeborahCabral
@DeborahCabral Ай бұрын
I've watched Blood Red Sky while on a plane and it was definetely the best way to watch that movie. Next time I'm travelling, I will be watching Snakes on a Plane for sure
@connornielsen3404
@connornielsen3404 Ай бұрын
There is a cool explosion scene in season 7 episode 8 of Demon Slayer. I know its all anime but the switch between anime and an explosion that look real is pretty cool.
@AgastyaSingh
@AgastyaSingh Ай бұрын
I laughed out loud at the Barry smash cut, good choice.
@FlyingCIRCU175
@FlyingCIRCU175 Ай бұрын
Minus One proves that Japan never lost the vision they had when it comes to using Godzilla as a metaphor.
@morganseppy5180
@morganseppy5180 Ай бұрын
The biggest lesson being taught is that you can make a blockbuster while spending relatively very little. Disney spent $180M on about 8 hrs of The Acolyte and Amazon spent $450M on the first season of Rings of Power, which both flopped hard. How much has Disney lost on Marvel movies? Has to be billions at this point. (How much relief and societal good could be done if this money had be applied to helping ppl??) G-1 schooled Hollywood here, and i hope their Boards of Directors are taking notes.
@TheoCrox
@TheoCrox Ай бұрын
I mean technically they lost it in the 60s, but then rediscovered it in the 80s and America never really got it, but other than that, I agree.
@vonnyrotten
@vonnyrotten Ай бұрын
not really sure "JAPAN" had any vision at all. A group of people that happened to have been Japanese created and made Godzilla the wonderful film and franchise a thing years ago and others have tried to expand and or rethink the ideas. Im American and you certainly cant blame me for the absolute garbage that Hollywood has produced the last 20 years simply because we live in the same country.
@ExtremeMadnessX
@ExtremeMadnessX Ай бұрын
​@@vonnyrottenYou implying that there weren't bad Hollywood movies 20 years ago?
@bryanwoods3373
@bryanwoods3373 Ай бұрын
No, he's clearly saying there's been a lot of crap that came out of Hollywood. He's just saying you can't correlate between individual and population. He's no more responsible for those bad movies as an individual as all of Japan is responsible for a few good creatives doing something right.
@harosa
@harosa Ай бұрын
What also needs to be taken into account is that Furiosa is more a fable being told and an earlier tale where the machines and trucks are newer so that explains the look and feel of the movie also.
@flembrane5265
@flembrane5265 Ай бұрын
There was a behind the scenes clip where they talked about the war rig being made shiner in contrast with fury road's war rig.
@SweBeach2023
@SweBeach2023 Ай бұрын
It doesn't seem to be a lot of time lapsed between the end of Furiosa and the beginning of Fury Road. We even see her sneak with the young girls to the war rig.
@kingcosworth2643
@kingcosworth2643 Ай бұрын
The idea of the post apocalyptic machines is that they have been pieced together from parts. Go back to the original Mad Max movies and have a look.
@milesmcallister2342
@milesmcallister2342 Ай бұрын
@@flembrane5265 The reflection on the "new" rig is almost completely static despite the truck being in motion on a changing landscape, and it makes the whole thing look like a 90s CGI render of a shiny metal sphere in a landscape. It just screams "This isn't real" despite the fact that they seemed to have a full sized reflective rig on the green screen soundstage.
@StewartFletcher
@StewartFletcher Ай бұрын
No, the look and feel of the movie are cheap because corners were cut. Miller worked on Fury Road for over two decades, meticulously crafting every action scene, car, and costume. Furiosa was slapped together.
@mcjovies36
@mcjovies36 Ай бұрын
You guys should do a “cinematographer’s react” and react to amazing frames from movies. Like talk about why a specific shot looks good because color grading, camera movement, lens choice, etc. I think that would be interesting to watch
@taylorsublett5710
@taylorsublett5710 Ай бұрын
You guys were way forgiving on Furiosa. All the things I've learned from your channel made me notice the bad CG shots from Furiosa, and appreciate the much better work on Fury Road. Love your stuff!
@rapsody230
@rapsody230 Ай бұрын
yeah, the rust and dust IS the reason the entire movie is offputting. its like simulating a human face without pores... it will look fake.
@Omegasack
@Omegasack Ай бұрын
I haven't watched Furiosa yet but even from the clips here, Mad Max has more shots that bump with the road, are shot from angles and perspectives that feel more grounded or have someone move through the shot to show that someone is seeing this from the same angle you are (Max on the pole moving through the explosion shot), and have camera moves that feel like a camera attached to a car or crane. Really matches the grungy aesthetic of the movie. Where as all Furiosa's shown here are steady shots, smooth and sometimes too fast for real life movements, and not attached to a perspective (the camera sliding between the paragliders). Combined with the lack of dust and rust on everything I can see how audience members would feel detached from the scenes in the movie and that the things in the movie are detached from the world they're in (i.e. fake or cg). Looking again, the explosions in the action sequence they selected are smaller, the sound is less impactful and the spears detonating on top of the truck do no damage. Not even a scorch mark. Meanwhile there's people getting blown off and catching fire.
@chandrakant1479
@chandrakant1479 Ай бұрын
​@@Omegasack I had a misfortune of watching Furiosa. Not only does it look like a generic Disney blockbuster, it also has an incoherent script. Absolutely painful to watch.
@chandrakant1479
@chandrakant1479 Ай бұрын
​@@Omegasack I had a misfortune of watching Furiosa. Not only does it look like a generic Disney blockbuster, it also has an incoherent script. Absolutely painful to watch.
@John-ru4iz
@John-ru4iz Ай бұрын
Furiosa definitely looks more CG and cleaner than Fury Road, but I think Miller was just going for a different vibe. Obviously he could made it all rusty and dusty like Fury Road, but I think because he'd already done that, he wanted something a little different for the prequel, and I still really enjoyed it.
@vhakanyildiz
@vhakanyildiz Ай бұрын
Furiosa may not have more CG than Fury Road, but it looks like it has more CG than Fury Road. And that hurts the aesthetic of the film overall.
@malthe002
@malthe002 Ай бұрын
thank you
@RenegadeVash
@RenegadeVash Ай бұрын
My biggest gripe with it was pacing pre-citadel and time skipping the war. Some sound issues as well with some narration bits.
@Wrencher_86
@Wrencher_86 Ай бұрын
It's stylized. That's the point. Clearly, George Miller knows how to make a movie that looks like it's mostly practical (personally, I never thought Fury Road looked all that natural to begin with). He decided not to do that with Furiosa.
@misterdoctor9693
@misterdoctor9693 Ай бұрын
@@RenegadeVash I would have loved to see the war be a whole sequel all on it's own, but sadly I don't think we are getting any more of these.
@vhakanyildiz
@vhakanyildiz Ай бұрын
@@Wrencher_86 I can respect that.
@GoodOldGamer
@GoodOldGamer Ай бұрын
I appreciate the practical effects in Godzilla Minus One, like moving the camera instead of the ship set, than the big CGI nuke breath scene. I wanna be sold that everything is practical, even when it isn't.
@cellmatic
@cellmatic Ай бұрын
The camera work of Fury Road also feels more restricted. Like someone was actually there shooting it with a real piece of equipment 100% of the time. I think the shots in Furiosa feel more stylized and sometimes break your suspension of disbelief.
@mrpalaces
@mrpalaces Ай бұрын
Exactly, that shot where they follow the van that drops down the bullet farm doesn't work because they probably generated the whole scene since the van is at the edge of the pit, and the camera just floats awkwardly following the van, without the grounded physicality of a drone or a crane
@DylanCoteActor
@DylanCoteActor Ай бұрын
thank you for talking about barry. that show is a masterpiece and deserves way more attention. on the same level as breaking bad.
@leeswift7883
@leeswift7883 Ай бұрын
Watching Corridor cover the effects and techniques of the old Hollywood films makes it easier to apply to and appreciate how the Minus One crew were able to get their work done with fewer artists and a smaller budget than most studio blockbusters
@x1337WizBizx
@x1337WizBizx Ай бұрын
16:58 is Niko playing with Wrens hair? 😅
@bryanwoods3373
@bryanwoods3373 Ай бұрын
Hard to say. Might just be the angle with Niko's arm going behind the couch. Doesn't last long enough to see his hand moving.
@47372
@47372 Ай бұрын
They’ve hinted at being together for atleast 9 or so months
@JerseyQuinn
@JerseyQuinn Ай бұрын
Kim possible (Niko) & ron Stoppable (Wren) 😂😂😂
@haloman34567
@haloman34567 Ай бұрын
​@@47372 source?
@47372
@47372 Ай бұрын
@@haloman34567 My ass
@philswift1233
@philswift1233 Ай бұрын
Please good sires, might i ask for a smidge of the Disney Chronicles of Narnia movies? ‘Twas such a long time ago and yet their vfx still put on quite a good show today i daresay.
@Dashpoint_M
@Dashpoint_M Ай бұрын
You should compare the original "Twister" film with the new "Twisters" because I just recently watched both. They are both well made but you can definitely tell differences in the effects. Or even with other tornado movies like "Into the Storm" which has a great scene inside a tornado
@TheSpoonDeLauro
@TheSpoonDeLauro Ай бұрын
NOOOOO I swear to god I cant go anywhere on the internet without finding manscaped ads
@DiustheZ
@DiustheZ Ай бұрын
I actually worked in a pub where they filmed Fury Road in Australia. Would often have the movie crew come in to eat and drink they'd tell me about how they blew up so many cars that day etc. As a life long fan of the Mad Max movies it was something I looked forward to every shift.
@stevemuzak8526
@stevemuzak8526 Ай бұрын
Furiosa CGI faceblending was so well done that even Corridor crew didn't notice that :D.
@hamyantti
@hamyantti Ай бұрын
Maybe they didn't also notice the "Trials" scene either.
@Wheels-of-terror
@Wheels-of-terror Ай бұрын
Could you guys take a look at Journey to the Center of the Earth and its sequel? it's got some pretty interesting shots for the time that it was made some good some bad.
@blackdynamite_5470
@blackdynamite_5470 Ай бұрын
Part 1 = cash Part 2 = trash
@Wheels-of-terror
@Wheels-of-terror Ай бұрын
@@blackdynamite_5470 I enjoyed both, sooooo cheesy though. Kind of reminds me of Clive Cussler books.
@TheJa12346
@TheJa12346 Ай бұрын
Furiousa looks way more like a video game cutscene imo, don't know why tho
@TheKrazyguy75
@TheKrazyguy75 Ай бұрын
It's a combination of three things IMO: - Textures and lighting. They talked about this. - Camera. The camera does a lot of unrealistic movements that feel incredibly scripted, reminding us of its existence and CG nature. A real camera couldn't be in those positions doing those movements, and a real videographer wouldn't be filming events in ways like that. - Physics. The physics in Furiosa feel much more scripted and much less simulated. You can see it all over; it feels like there are "beats" that they wanted the object to hit, and they just scripted the objects to be on those beats rather than simulated naturally.
@TheJa12346
@TheJa12346 Ай бұрын
@@TheKrazyguy75 I also feel like the background looks really flat and empty almost like old game cutscenes where there wasnt much detail on anything except the main focus point
@WayStedYou
@WayStedYou Ай бұрын
The mad max video game at 4k looks better than furiosa
@lorolle
@lorolle Ай бұрын
In the first segmet of the godzilla laser breath, i like how the last "thud" of the spine kinda accelerates the laser or atleast seems like it does
@PoeyJerkins
@PoeyJerkins Ай бұрын
that tornado in fury road is one of my favorite shots ever
@kylo-juju3796
@kylo-juju3796 Ай бұрын
3:26 12 MILLION DOLLARS, and the vfx look 3000000000 times better than ucm films with 100-300 million
@TheoCrox
@TheoCrox Ай бұрын
Either Hollywood just sucks or they are washing money Breaking Bad style. I actually hope it's the second option, cause that would be less dissapointing...
@kylo-juju3796
@kylo-juju3796 Ай бұрын
@@TheoCrox not really, on that option means things won't change or the quality of vfx and films will just get worse
@eddiejoewalt7746
@eddiejoewalt7746 Ай бұрын
THE big Different between Fury Road and Furiosa is the hiring of the CINEMATOGRAPHY!
@TheSkyline35
@TheSkyline35 Ай бұрын
Yeah, Fury Road is pretty much art at every single shot
@eddiejoewalt7746
@eddiejoewalt7746 Ай бұрын
@@TheSkyline35 to put this simple, The Cinematography for Furiosa best know works included (Warcraft the movie, The Great Gatsby, Hacksaw Ridge, Live free or Die Hard, 300: rise of a empire, Etc)
@eddiejoewalt7746
@eddiejoewalt7746 Ай бұрын
@@TheSkyline35 go Type in John Seale work on Fury Road vs Simon Duggan and you get the idea)
@TheSkyline35
@TheSkyline35 Ай бұрын
@@eddiejoewalt7746 that explains a lot
@blackdynamite_5470
@blackdynamite_5470 Ай бұрын
for me the biggest difference was the music The background music was so freaking boring in Furiosa, I couldn't even finish the movie. Fury Road has great background music, very re-watchable...like Mission Impossible FALLOUT
@LOGAN_BURNS
@LOGAN_BURNS Ай бұрын
I see the entire film of Furiosa as a fairy tale / myth being told to the children at the saved capital by one of the history men more specifically the one at the start and follows them throughout the story. So that’s why things seem a little more glossy, bright, far fetched and brighter and more chrome than fury road is. At then when the furiosa story ends and goes into the fury road story it’s now the real world and we’re following reliable storytelling… at least that’s how I see it.. and I think that kinda bumps up the coolness of the furiosa myth
@Teamo86
@Teamo86 Ай бұрын
Interesting take.
@LovelessAndroid
@LovelessAndroid Ай бұрын
I'm fine with this explanation and Furiosa just having more fully CG shots in general. I think the guys didn't pick the right scenes to compare. The early shot of the character on CG fire and the wide shots of Dementus gang driving up to a cliff look straight up comical. I'm not a snob at all and it took me out of the movie hard-core. The guys went super easy on Furiosa which is fine, they wanted a more direct comparison, but there are some wide angle shots that are abysmal CG.
@drsochs
@drsochs Ай бұрын
Exactly this: Furiosa is about myth, and the telling of stories. That came up in the film itself, and its more fabulous aspect is baked in.
@DB-Cqcb
@DB-Cqcb Ай бұрын
I (somewhat) agree. But I feel like the style isn't over the top enough to fit that bill. Some parts feel too real to be a "fairy tale". I feel like doing the whole movie in the style of the tempest of "Fury Road" would have been much better. Because right now, it just feel (at least to me) like it's in the uncanny valley : not not enough to be really a style, and too much to just be subtile.
@AustinCDennis
@AustinCDennis Ай бұрын
When they looked at the scene where Furiosa's mother is killed, I actually got a 300 vibe from it.
@alejandrojorgetelatnik964
@alejandrojorgetelatnik964 Ай бұрын
At 11:00 you can tell it's two separeted shots merged together, because the mountain dissapears behind the trees. (On top of the red car you'd imagine there would be moutain, but you can see sky)
@johnflapper
@johnflapper Ай бұрын
Glad to see some Godzilla Minus One!! Would love a close look at Minus Color, maybe a deep dive on black & white and why this release needed more than just "turning off the color"
@kngofwrld
@kngofwrld Ай бұрын
I feel like Furiosa was meant to be black and white as much as it was meant to be color.
@sairentuhiru
@sairentuhiru Ай бұрын
Furiosa is amazing in Black and Chrome version. Most of the CGI issues are less noticeable here (if at all)
@mehikaner9554
@mehikaner9554 Ай бұрын
Is there a "mexico" edition of Furiosa coming with a slightly orange filter?
@MADba111
@MADba111 Ай бұрын
Unironically it probably would've somewhat helped with the cgi. At least subjectively.
@tylerjames805
@tylerjames805 Ай бұрын
Nah that’s the Australian filter lmao
@crippninja4664
@crippninja4664 Ай бұрын
I don't understand why everyone gave furiosa so much grief because I just watched this morning and that movie's phenomenal. I'm a pretty tough critic when it comes to movies usually and lately a lot of stuff has been true crap but if you have any doubts you should definitely give it a chance
@giannisksanthopoulos4300
@giannisksanthopoulos4300 Ай бұрын
I watched it…and yeah the movie is fun but have a lot of bad cgi and vfx and hurts the movie.
@crippninja4664
@crippninja4664 Ай бұрын
@giannisksanthopoulos4300 I do agree some of it could definitely be better but it seemed like a rush job to me. Even watching it for a second time I found myself forgetting about how bad the CGI is because the story is so well done. It's even done in a different tone than the first movie because it had the saturation turned way up in the spectacle was just jaw dropping and honestly feel that furiosa had a stronger script.
@lockekappa500
@lockekappa500 Ай бұрын
The people giving it flack watched the trailer and nothing else. Or some CAM somewhere. Watched it 3 times in the theatres, it's incredible. And better than 90% of what gets released nowadays. GO check ANY reaction on youtube, tell me if you can find one that didn't like it.
@usmanshakir1396
@usmanshakir1396 Ай бұрын
I had a dream they posted an episode called “the final vfx artists react” and I was so sad. Safe to say I woke up very relieved
@XhanAnimations
@XhanAnimations 13 күн бұрын
Godzilla Minus One is SO good and the more breakdowns about the vfx the crazier it gets (positively ofc). Invisible vfx are not praised nearly as much as they should be and Minus One is a master class 💙💙
@lionrence
@lionrence Ай бұрын
Finally Furiousa!! Yay!
@catofffdeath
@catofffdeath Ай бұрын
they totally got paid to say Furiosa is a good movie.
@sakumisan
@sakumisan Ай бұрын
Fury Road is a much better film in every aspect...
@PodgePapin
@PodgePapin Ай бұрын
I'm rewatching Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, and I know you like to look at fire and explosions, the explosion of the fuel compound near the end seems like something you'd like.
@nope9698
@nope9698 Ай бұрын
I saw Fury Road 3 times in the theater. The second time was because the first time I sat too close to the screen, the third time was because I found out how much of the effects were practical and wanted to see it again with that in mind.
@robertobuatti7226
@robertobuatti7226 Ай бұрын
Cinematography is a why Furiosa's lighting looks so flat vs. Fury Road's, they both use CGI but one being Fury Road implements it better and uses real world photography and VFX blended together well to sell it instead of doing it mostly in a studio environment and then adding VFX after.
@HaloseBetaM14
@HaloseBetaM14 Ай бұрын
Fury Road looks like they used CG to enhance the scenes. Furiosa looks like there is nothing but CG. Even the in camera stuff looks fake. As you said it is too clean to be believable.
@scale8125
@scale8125 Ай бұрын
If I'm not mistaken, the 'cleaner' look in Furiosa was deliberate. Even in the color grading due to it being a prequel. Even the cars are cleaner, Furiosa herself is younger.
@yellohammer8571
@yellohammer8571 Ай бұрын
I remember reading somewhere that George Miller said he wanted to cast someone younger to play Furiosa, as he didn't want to just digitally de-age Charlize Theron, which is why Anya Taylor-Joy was cast.
@SyntheticFuture
@SyntheticFuture Ай бұрын
In that environment though... It takes 1 or 2 days for things to look 20 years old. So it makes no sense that things are less dirty 😅
@botz77
@botz77 Ай бұрын
I love how the Godzilla actors are doing the old school Star Trek thing where they all move the same direction at the right time. Same simple technical, just done a bit better than Trek in the 60's.
@hightde13
@hightde13 Ай бұрын
Speaking of 'one shot' , I re-watched 'Golden Child' recently, a great silly 80's fantasy comedy. There is a scene where a pop can is stop motion animated into an origami person that does a dance. I was super impressed how well it held up over the years.
@erasmus_locke
@erasmus_locke Ай бұрын
It's called euphoria not endorphin.
@blackdynamite_5470
@blackdynamite_5470 Ай бұрын
Euphoria is the GTA 4 engine Endorphin is the GTA 6 engine
@SMG-1138
@SMG-1138 Ай бұрын
GTA 4 to 6 use the RAGE engine. Euphoria is the simulation by NaturalMotion that is incorporated into RAGE. Euphoria is for games and Endorphin is the film version of that simulation software.
@gelatinguy
@gelatinguy Ай бұрын
@@SMG-1138 We have the correct answer here! So Jordan wasn't really wrong, just not totally right. He kept it simple for KZbin, which I do think has its value.
@wormspeaker
@wormspeaker Ай бұрын
I saw both Furiosa and Fury Road and enjoyed them both. They are very different movies and both great in their own right. Furiosa is a better story which probably makes it a better movie, but it's impossible to deny the immediate and visceral experience that Fury Road was. Furiosa might possibly be a better movie, but it will eventually fade away. Fury Road is a unique piece of cinema that will be on lists for the next century.
@davidfoster2629
@davidfoster2629 Ай бұрын
Very few, if any, people cared about the plot of Fury Road. I watched it 3 times in theaters and have no idea what happened in the movie. These crazy dudes drove these crazy vehicles and there was a storm and a bunch of stuff blew up and it was AWEsome. It shouldn't be in any way surprising that people were going to want the same experience from the sequel. If you weren't going to be able to create at least close to the same experience as the first movie, don't make it. If this version of Furiosa that we got is what the original vision for the movie was , I would argue it was a bad idea from conception with little chance of success and they would have been way better off taking this same group of people with the same budget and making any other movie. There is a reason why franchises try and outdo the original, sometimes to the point of insanity. Now that you have a bar set, if you fail to reach that bar, you will disappoint, even if its still good. People hated the Godfather 3 but its not that bad. It just doesn't hold up to 2 of the best movies of all time.
@lockekappa500
@lockekappa500 Ай бұрын
@@davidfoster2629 Or, people like you who watched a movie 3 times and have no idea what happened in it want different movies than some of us.
@DH-Champy
@DH-Champy Ай бұрын
I think I'm the only person alive who hates Minus One's atomic breath, I'm sorry the actual beam/blast itself is epic, and the movie is still 10x better than anything Americas done with him, but I can't take the biomechanical looking charge up seriously, it makes no sense that all the energy starts at the tip of his tail and builds up to his head it should start from his core/chest, and the cocking of the dorsal plates to complete the allusion of it being a sci-fi gun is just so stupid looking for a Godzilla movie that tries to be a more serious and grounded entry in the franchise (and yes I realize grounded Godzilla film is an oxymoron)
@majimasmajimemes1156
@majimasmajimemes1156 Ай бұрын
I don't understand how anyone can take Minus One seriously. People act like it's this deep, human movie about post-war Japan when me and my roomies were laughing during every single "dramatic" scene because of how badly written and acted it was.
@DH-Champy
@DH-Champy Ай бұрын
@@majimasmajimemes1156 when the alternative is watching a pink godzilla team up with a mecha-armed King Kong to do battle with an army of Kong wannabes covered in Braveheart paint in a hollow earth hidden city with floating pyramids surrounded by portals while gravity gets turned off by a tribe of differently-abled telepathic Mayans it's not hard to see something like Minus One as high art.
@TheoCrox
@TheoCrox Ай бұрын
Didn't know where this comment was going, but I agree. It looks cool, but I also didn't really enjoy the order of the glow-up sequence. What I'd love to see is Godzilla's biggest and most centric dorsal plate lighting up first and then it spreads on his back (and maybe on his tail, but Heisei Goji didn't have that and I'm fine with that). I think when Shin Godzilla first charged up his tail beam, it was a pretty accurate representation of what it would look like irl.
@Buggolious
@Buggolious Ай бұрын
@@majimasmajimemes1156 we get it, you don't have an eye for cinema
@TheBlackEventorizon
@TheBlackEventorizon Ай бұрын
The first attempt to make "Mad Max: Fury Road" dates back to 1997. Director George Miller began working on a new installment of the "Mad Max" series shortly after the success of the original trilogy. Pre-production for the film started around 1998, but the project faced a series of delays over the years due to a variety of reasons, including: Funding issues Casting challenges The 9/11 attacks in 2001, which led to concerns about international filming and shipping Weather disruptions during planned shoots in 2003 in Australia, leading to a halt in production. The film went through various stages of development over the years, and after numerous setbacks, it finally entered production in 2012 and was released in 2015, almost two decades after its initial conception. The vehicles designed for the film were stored in Sydney, Australia, where they sat unused for several years. The original production, which was meant to take place in the early 2000s, had to be postponed due to various issues like geopolitical events and weather disruptions. During this time, the vehicles that had been custom-built for the movie remained in storage until filming eventually resumed in 2012​. This delay added to the used, worn and aged aethstetic of the vehicles in a way other productions do not have time for.
@EdgarGarcia-ch2qv
@EdgarGarcia-ch2qv Ай бұрын
The one ad Ive actually watched, what a pitch!
@JefferyBlue
@JefferyBlue Ай бұрын
Um, Furiosa came before Fury Road so of course the world is a little less dirty. That's how time works. How is that not even mentioned as a reasoning behind the look? This was easily conveyed on screen with both movies.
@zachclineman7085
@zachclineman7085 Ай бұрын
surprised to see Barry here, one of my favorite shows, super underrated, glad to see it being talked about
@Charlescbx
@Charlescbx Ай бұрын
I love how you captured the little detail of the Barry intro sequence and how it cut over your voice. Clever nod to the show!
@Jan_Iedema
@Jan_Iedema Ай бұрын
14:52 nailed my feelings on furiosa. Looks really vfx heavy but a great movie.
@bagaskarahadjarputra6070
@bagaskarahadjarputra6070 Ай бұрын
One thing I like the most about Godzilla Minus One aside from the highly detailed Godzilla itself, is the way Goji moved like a giant, slow and massive. It's like it had a big weight that struggles the Goji to pull out of gravity, so you can see the sense of scale while not just being big. To compare with the Monsterverse even though the monsters are a lot bigger than the Minus One, they dont sell that Scale where they're moving like an MMA athletes on the ring, plus some lack of people's screen going side by side with the monsters makes it even harder to see how big they are (especially in Godzilla x Kong The New Empire)
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