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@sketchingfish10 ай бұрын
Yo
@scoutart150810 ай бұрын
HOW CAN I CONTACT @CorridorCrew please?
@alwinjoseph841310 ай бұрын
Hey Clint, your chance of failure is absolute zero!!!!!!
@justinpeck601510 ай бұрын
Speaking of the bridge scene, have you guys seen the bridge scene in, The Phantom staring Billy Zane
@carlosrivas162910 ай бұрын
the swastika outside the west is the symbol of the sun, the nazis turned into a bent X, imagine god is quite angry with how they perverted his symbol.
@scottmanley10 ай бұрын
The Temple of Doom bridge shot has so much more to it, and it got covered by one of the best VFX documentaries 'How To Film The Impossible'. When the crew are casually saying that the falling bodies are being rotoscoped, you have to remember this was done on film, that meant blowing up the frames, drawing lines around the objects onto transparent acetate, and then painting over the outlines to make the mask, rephotographing these onto 35mm film and then finally compositing the whole lot on an optical printer. When hanging off the cliff there's a lot of optical elements that needed to be combined, and stuntmen falling off watch matched by puppeteers so they could transition from the real people to the models as they fell from one side of the frame to the other. It's a fantastic documentary because it shows just how much work was needed before digital compositing became commonplace.
@wolf98610 ай бұрын
Good info, I'll check that out. FLY SAFE
@mikosoft10 ай бұрын
Who'd have thought you'd be so into movies
@PleaseHold-il5eq10 ай бұрын
I'm constantly blown away when learning how much work goes into the special effects, VFX, filmmaking in general. So much ingenuity and creativity in problem solving. Huge respect to anyone who's able to come up with this stuff and then pull it off convincingly.
@Montragon2910 ай бұрын
A wild Scott Manley appears!!
@KillerTacos5410 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Absolute legend
@Itslvle10 ай бұрын
Physics captain here: The ”2 shockwaves” of the nuke are not a mistake. The first one is electromagnetic radiation (i.e. light and infrared light etc) hitting the buildings and literally burning the surface, instantly vaporizing it. It travels at the speed of light. *edit, thanks nathankoren for your awesome comment* Then you get the shockwave that travels through the ground as the speed of sound is much faster in denser materials like the ground. *edit ends* Only after that does the actual traditional air shockwave hit, much later (relative term here, explosions are pretty fast). I recommend watching footage of the actual first nuke test Trinity here on youtube, where you can see that "light burning" happening. It’s amazing how destructive nukes are. Second point: an explosion can cause objects to fly away faster than the speed of sound = faster than the shockwave. Otherwise bullets would be bound to the speed of sound, which they exceed often by several magnitudes. A bullet is literally an explosion launched object. The explosion itself, the expansion of the exploding gasses, can be much faster than the speed of sound. Only after it’s lost it’s initial momentum, you just start pushing air, which pushes more air, which pushes more air, and that is limited to the speed of sound. So the launch speed of the fridge is dependent on how close to the nuke it was. Still the whole “Indy is in a led-lined fridge so he survives” is a bunch of physics herecy of course.
@NickzAndMikz10 ай бұрын
Thank you
@TheVirusWorld110 ай бұрын
That you took the time to write this is awesome. Deserves a like from the team
@nathankoren10 ай бұрын
I'm afraid I've gotta do a fact-check here. You're absolutely correct that the thermal radiation and the atmospheric shockwave happen at different times, and that the movie shows this correctly. However the thermal radiation is not technically a "shockwave" -- and the movie does show two actual shockwaves. The first just looks like puffs of dust jumping up from the ground a few frames before the atmospheric shockwave arrives. Once again, it's correct to show this: that's the *seismic* shockwave, which propagates much faster than the atmospheric shockwave, since the ground is a denser medium. (I can't believe they bothered to add something this subtle in post, but they did. Hats off to whatever physics nerd decided it needed doing!)
@Christian_Luczejko9 ай бұрын
I was scratching my head during this segment. The burning of paint on the homes looked like I’d see in nuke test footage and so did the two “shock wave” looking “shock waves”. Then middle-Seat McGee got flabbergasted by something he was wrong about and I just chalked both up to innocent ignorance.
@coolgreenbug75519 ай бұрын
I think Corridor Digital ran into the fake baby yoda thing where having it be more realistic actually pulls you out because film has taught you how big booms look like on camera
@emanu167410 ай бұрын
I love how Clint regularly shows up to mess with the boys even after all this time because they have so much fun together
@TheRealBillix10 ай бұрын
gotta love Clint
@---l---10 ай бұрын
His hat game is strong
@stellviahohenheim10 ай бұрын
Wow, parasocial much?
@lamaidalaakapinkcrocodile752710 ай бұрын
Cause people love clint, he's honest an authentic unlike wren with his overreaction and oberly dramatic who craves for attention
@nailinthefashion10 ай бұрын
Thank god the eye candy is back
@flaagan10 ай бұрын
Fun thing for the Crystal Skull fridge - I was a fx artist on Cryptic Studios' "Champions Online" and was working on the desert map around the time that movie came out. I had to create a nuclear explosion event for the game, and I worked with the level designers to make a rare event that would drop a fridge on a random player and then have a fedora float down.
@theonlycatonice10 ай бұрын
Nice fallout also had a fridge easter egg 👌
@dannichols501010 ай бұрын
Ha that's awesome. Champions was an incredible game. Probably the MMO I miss the most.
@jaycemcqueen10 ай бұрын
I was a huge Champions Online player! Loved it so much. Thanks for your work on it!
@KaladinVegapunk6 ай бұрын
As RLM/plinket famously broke down..the problem was Spielberg stopped refusing Lucas ridiculous suggestions haha, he did the first 3 films but by Crystal he was like ehh yeah whatever and we got monkey scene and all the other goofy nonsense.
@tywco10 ай бұрын
Dr. Jones found the only refrigerator in the whole town, otherwise the sky would be full of them. “Our refrigerators will blot out the sun!”
@George_vv10 ай бұрын
The shelves were weak spirited so him removing them made the fridge indestructible. Duh!
@cable715210 ай бұрын
Then we will fight in the shade.
@Mutisi0n7 ай бұрын
There should have been dozens of fridges and one full of Harrison Ford salsa
@MusicByDarcy10 ай бұрын
Really got to laugh so hard with Ren's anticlimatic "biggest hit all of all time" moment. That was a priceless laugh, thank you Ren! hahaha
@snemony_licket10 ай бұрын
the melting faces made me squeeze my eyes shut as a kid but now I can't look away...it's such a cool effect
@jackgotgamez10 ай бұрын
SAME!! The burning image of it scared and even was implanted in my head for a while as a kid. I was scared to death!!!
@jackgotgamez10 ай бұрын
Like I’m not so squeamish to it anymore, and I do however even going back and watching the behind the scenes videos later on in life and seeing how they were able to do that, which was cool and interesting for its time without the cgi tech we have now.
@ZER0--10 ай бұрын
When I first saw it, I was blown away. For the subject matter it's quite beautiful.
@JamesPoremba10 ай бұрын
@23:34 what I find amazing is when we see Mads Mikkelsen's character later, he just looks like he aged normally - not that his skull was completely smashed in by a metal spout. I was waiting for him to show up as Bond-type villain with a reconstructed face.
@EpicMuttonChops10 ай бұрын
that makes it sound like the two character switched places lol
@rabidkitten0110 ай бұрын
I was so annoyed that the entire movie, Mads character "somehow returned" after dying so many times. Haha
@yellohammer85719 ай бұрын
@@rabidkitten01 I imagine after he died at the end of Doctor Strange, and I guess Death Stranding too.
@StockdeFerry7 ай бұрын
he got a big scar of his foreheard.
@HoradeFidges3 ай бұрын
When the movie revealed him in the present, it was a back shot where he slowly turned. I was ready for half his face to be a mess, only for him to look completely normal
@scottneuens540210 ай бұрын
The de-aging on Mads Mikkelsen was so good they didn’t even notice it!!
@billbill609410 ай бұрын
Honestly I think the Mads deaging is better than Harrison's. At no time did I even question the reality of it, it wasn't until they showed him in the "present" that I remembered "oh yeah, he's fairly older himself."
@bingo538710 ай бұрын
I think it's just that Mads Mikkelsen has aged very well, they don't need to change his face nearly as much as they do Harrison's.
@danielchae145210 ай бұрын
@@bingo5387 To be fair, Mads Mikkelsen is 25 years younger than Harrison Ford.
@davidvanwagenen862310 ай бұрын
Wow! I never noticed! That's crazy. I noticed Harrison Ford's right away lol
@marthastubbs832110 ай бұрын
@@davidvanwagenen8623 well obviously because you know he's really 80
@taridean10 ай бұрын
8:50 NO WAY!!! In the over 30 years I've seen Temple of Doom multiple times, this is my first time ever seeing that shot with the hand IN the chest. The UK release we had on VHS at home didn't have it nor have I seen it on TV over the years. My guess is the censorship board had the shot removed for release over here.
@stevetheduck142510 ай бұрын
That whole scene was described at the time as 'magic' like voodoo, where the victim is being convinced they have had their heart taken, as in some fake surgery to remove a tumour that was covered quite well decades ago. The 'hand in the chest' wasn't needed and merely stands out as contrary to the story.
@Guerrillablackdog9 ай бұрын
Thats fascinating. So it's different on disney plus over there then right?
@taridean9 ай бұрын
@@Guerrillablackdog I don't have Disney Plus, so can't tell you if that shot has been reinstated this side.
@yellohammer85719 ай бұрын
Same here too, I don't even remember seeing that shot; I didn't even know what Mola Ram was doing during the sequence.
@dodgyb20019 ай бұрын
@@tarideanJust checked and it's in the Australian version.
@John22310 ай бұрын
22:08 To me, the reason why Harrison Ford still feels CGI is because he still looks a little too smooth at times. There are some scenes where he looks like he has one of those beauty filters on at 20% opacity. Also, the transition between expressions is too smooth. Even for his age, he should be switching expressions a touch faster, where as what they do here feels like a slowed down interpolation. This is still a breakthrough in deageing, but not 100% out of the uncanny valley :)
@Hangman131310 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's what I was getting too. They're dead on when when they say that we're getting to a point now of having fewer notes and just "knowing" that it's not quite right. The face didn't move as much as you'd expect, especially when he lands on his back and only slightly winces. It's just smaller details now that still give somewhat LA Noire/uncanny valley vibes.
@mrb234910 ай бұрын
@@Hangman1313 To be fair, he is much more articulate than CG Tarkin.
@bulletproof158110 ай бұрын
In my opinion you're 100% correct, the main issue with the de aging is Harrison not looking detailed and sharp enough, and it's actually easy enough to prove, all anyone has to do is take a still frame of Harrison when he looks slightly off, put it into picture editing software, roughly cut around Harrisons face, and then increase the sharpness and you see exactly what John means. The lighting is on point, the facial movements aren't too bad, but it's just the detail isn't sharp enough compared to the real people, so we instantly know something's out of place. The main problem with CGI has always been and will always be the lack of true detail, the inability to make a render detailed and sharp enough due to lack of time. The day we get to a point where we can render CGI with the correct amount of detail and sharpness, this is the day that CGI will look real and will truly blow our minds :)
@spacetextadventure561910 ай бұрын
When I saw it in the theater, I (mostly) couldn't see the imperfections, even though I was looking for them. Watching it as a movie, with the dialogue, music, plot, etc, occupies enough of your brain power that the CGI melts away into reality. It's only when you examine the shots in isolation that you can see the flaws.
@aowest590410 ай бұрын
to me, it feels like they filmed it while Harrison Ford had done Botox fillers beforehand.
@readventurekids10 ай бұрын
The opening of the Ark (thanks flexydex8754) scene is just incredible, a juxtaposition of spellbinding wonder and visceral hellishness. God this was terrifying as a young boy growing up... When you have writing and screenplay this effective it almost doesn't matter about how convincing the VFX are, your belief is suspended to an extent that you totally buy into what you're seeing and feeling. Let's not forget the musical score too. Damn... what a film Raiders is. Maybe the GOAT for me.
@MoonWalkerTexsRanger10 ай бұрын
Same! Those scenes terrified me when a was little, but I loved the movie soo much I watched it every week, with Back to the Futur 3. I’m glad to had such a great childhood.
@flexydex87549 ай бұрын
ark*
@AccAkut198710 ай бұрын
regarding 18:50 , I think the "double shockwave" is fully intentional. A nuke explosion would have the heat wave arrive way before the shockwave (at the speed of light, compared to the speed of sound), and locally it has this billowing effect on the smoke and dust. Real test footage from nuke explosions shows this same phenomenon, something that appears like a lighter wave before the actual shockwave hits
@huawafabe10 ай бұрын
But it wouldn't look like a wave because it's the speed of light, right? We wouldn't see it moving.
@durbansk110 ай бұрын
I think their artistic eye butts up against the physics of a nuclear explosion, you can make anything look shoddy going frame by frame anyway lol
@AthAthanasius10 ай бұрын
Yup, I think that was the *intent*, however, we've already seen a visual flash before that in a previous shot. Probably the person doing *this* shot either didn't have knowledge of that (maybe it was even edited differently later), or was just laser focused on their own and forgot.
@billbill609410 ай бұрын
Yeah, the thermal radiation almost immediately sets materials on fire, before the big boom or even the fireball itself arrived. It's insane watching that trinity test footage and seeing the world around you just instantly become hell.
@kingcosworth264310 ай бұрын
You are right, but the wave of light is to fast to be observed, as far as we can see the heat hits everything at once, the light wave front is unobservable to us
@mattlawson71410 ай бұрын
I swear this would be my dream job. These guys are so creative and talented and have so much fun together. I could watch any movie with them providing commentary on the special effects
@dwarfbard10 ай бұрын
Around 20:40 when they show Shia swinging I finally got why the scene looked off to me. The sun was on the left, the whole scene was lit from the left yet Shias back (that was facing left) was hidden in shadow and his face (facing away from the biggest light source, the sun) was brightly lit...
@expendableindigo963910 ай бұрын
The light sources in general in the movie are so glaringly atrocious it makes me sleepy and the costumes are also way too clean.
@gablebrandon10 ай бұрын
What's funny is if you watch the movie and just skip that entire scene completely and the fridge explosion, the movie is so solid. But yep, exactly why I think the scene looks so off.
@cbjewelz10 ай бұрын
Honestly it looked like Wren for a sec
@JS-jy1pv10 ай бұрын
On the monkeys in Crystal Skull, one of the challenges was that they were using E-on Vue for forest rendering. At the time, it could do things well beyond any other package for atmosphere, terrain and plant simulation but it was also buggy as heck and integrated poorly. ILM had experience with Vue in Dead Man's Chest (the entire cannibal island was created in Vue) but there it was purely used for background mattes. For the first 5 versions, Vue was just a pretty good step up from stuff like Terragen but version 6 was an absolute game changer. Out of the box, you could do volumetric clouds that looked better than anything outside of a studio's proprietary workflow, spectral atmospheres (automatically doing things like Rayleigh scattering) and put down millions of terrain items (plants, rocks) on a fractal landscape with individual variations. This could even be done on a home PC of the time, though the render times were punishing. Vue 7 polished this and improved the workflow but it was one of those products that did what it did well but was really limiting once you stepped out and tried to do more.
@deeleebroly650910 ай бұрын
You guys snapped on that ball roll in the intro. It looked so good. Love your work, yall. Stay blessed
@JonathanMorley10 ай бұрын
The de-aging effect in Dial of Destiny has a slight essence of Polar Express animation. That Polar Express effect is also noticable in Tron Legacy to a much greater extent.
@kamandi136210 ай бұрын
In the UK, the hand in the chest stuff was cut to get a PG at the time. It’s restored for the various disc releases.
@ZER0--10 ай бұрын
Thanks. I was wondering why this was the first time I'm seeing it.
@tediousmaximus106710 ай бұрын
It was censored in Australia too.
@retrorevival110 ай бұрын
it was restored for TV release in the UK as well, I've never seen the old movies in theatres or on VHS/DVD etc but saw them on TV in he 90's, those scenes were there.
@Jaytee.10 ай бұрын
Temple Of Doom was the first Indy film I saw, way back in the 1980s. But I only discovered the hand through the chest footage about 4 years ago. I was flabbergasted! For a moment, I considered that I was a interdimensional being from another universe. Oh my crystal bones.
@expendableindigo963910 ай бұрын
Wait, I was disappointed as a kid compared to what I’d heard and imagined, but some countries got even less?
@tljoshh10 ай бұрын
I miss Clint's input so much, he's got such great chemistry with everyone in the Corridor office. Always a banger episode!
@Machtyn10 ай бұрын
That "blind step" scene from The Last Crusade blew my mind when I first watched it. It was amazing. And then I thought... Sure it looks that way from my perspective, but wouldn't Indy have been able to see it from his perspective? And then I reminded my teenage self to suspend belief and enjoy the show.
@ZakFierce10 ай бұрын
The camera shows it from his perspective until the reveal. The opening of the wall is extremely narrow, and a sheer drop on either side, but we and Indy don't realize until after the leap that that's to keep someone from being able to look at the bridge from another angle
@Jaytee.10 ай бұрын
The illusion only works from one position. If a person with a different height to Indy was stood there, then they would see the bridge.
@kevin741010 ай бұрын
Definitely the best way to enjoy movies. They’re stories, and how would Indy recall that story? He’d say, “The bridge was invisible, I couldn’t see a thing. It was a leap of faith.” This is just the film version of that story. It doesn’t matter that the camera moved and therefore the illusion should’ve been broken; the point is that the bridge needed to look/feel invisible, so they made it that way.
@aolson111110 ай бұрын
@@ZakFierceExcept, the illusion lines up to the right of the hole. A person at the hole would be able to see it.
@ZakFierce10 ай бұрын
n1111 n1111 n1111 I'm not trying to be a dick, but are you really saying the ancient whatevers built the test to NOT work dead on? The perspective trick has to work from floor to ceiling of that narrow opening and a few degrees of 'lean' on either side, or there's no point
@MarcyNabors10 ай бұрын
Story time! My grandpa used to be the director of operations at Ghost Ranch in New Mexico, which has been a popular filming location for decades. Right next to his house, on the outskirts of the Ghost Ranch property on the side of the highway, was a gated dirt road which dead-ended in a beautiful lake where my siblings and I would go to skip rocks whenever we’d visit. My dad even had a photograph he took of the lake view from the road as his desktop background for most of the 2000s. Sometime around 2007 the road was paved over and we heard rumblings it was being used for the new Indiana Jones film. Long story short, this is where they filmed the opening scene which is supposed to depict the highway leading to Las Vegas, and I always get a kick knowing that in reality that military vehicle would’ve had to stop before tumbling into a New Mexico lake. We did go back to that road once or twice after filming wrapped, but it was never quite the same…..
@sm9871010 ай бұрын
Great to see Clint. Love the scarf!!
@Luka2000_10 ай бұрын
I loved that you guys did this again! Indiana Jones is a huge part of my life and this was a great suprise. Cant wait for the great circle too
@fkr903210 ай бұрын
Clint with the keffiyeh made my day. What a king 👑
@amannoufel814110 ай бұрын
Exactlyyy 💯. Free Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
@BoschThermador10 ай бұрын
I tear'd up.
@mammatusmusic10 ай бұрын
king shit for real. Clint just got extra cool in my eyes
@bielielielie570410 ай бұрын
🍉🍉🍉
@13strong10 ай бұрын
Not sure he knows what he's wearing. It looks like one of those "fashion" keffiyehs.
@Montragon2910 ай бұрын
Corridor Crew you are entertainment personified...With such a rich film history in the world it seems that you will never run outt of material to comment on. Your crew chemistry is spot on and your show is a gem! Trully, bravo!
@jumpman828210 ай бұрын
Even as a kid it was obvious that sped up photography was an ingredient in creating the melting face sequence. And because it was so obvious I didn't care about the glasses basically disappearing, because I knew WHY they disappeared. Still, the melting face itself works so well that it actually sells the shot and I'm really glad they kept it in the movie.
@Wheja_sciart10 ай бұрын
I believe the crew talks about shots like these being a "good enough" shots. They aren't necessarily there to establish realism (since, you know, how realistic can the power of capital G God melting a guy's face off can you get?) as much as a specific image and tone, and those two parts are absolutely nailed in the final product. You didn't see anybody in the 80's talking about this scene because the glasses falling was a little wonky. They talked about it because of how it meshed with the rest of the sequence and its certain shock value.
@Stewerrvideos10 ай бұрын
0:40 good ol' Spielburg👏👏
@pkafx10 ай бұрын
8:39 that is amrish puri , great indian actor known for his great villain's role in movies
@DON-wi7kd10 ай бұрын
I show one of his movie His Role in SRK starer Movie “Karan-Arjun” is Lit 🥵
@The8merp10 ай бұрын
The funniest thing about the hardest hit Wren talks about at 23:33 is that that guy somehow survives that hit in the movie without a scratch or a permanent disability, and it never gets brought up how he managed that lol. I guess that is this movies version of Indy surviving the nuke in a fridge, just absolutely implausible lol
@JoshyWoshy4-ss9nr10 ай бұрын
Imagine a world without Spielberg films...
@nicktalksbond10 ай бұрын
Boy, I hope someone got fired for that blunder…! 😁
@kamandi136210 ай бұрын
I think we’d survive.
@Kennethmarchant970510 ай бұрын
It would be a sad world for sure!
@uumlaut-10 ай бұрын
Luckily we have Spielberg instead
@TheCoppoy10 ай бұрын
Steven Spellwrong 😂
@uuh4yj4317 күн бұрын
indiana jones is the kind of movie they havent managed to replicate the charm of the whole production ever since, they are so fun and everything is so cool. probably still my favorite movie trilogy.
@howkel10 ай бұрын
In the Crystal Skull nuke scene the initial wave before the explosion reaches the town is an outflow boundary, the local atmosphere being pushed away ahead of the shockwave. I think that's what they were trying to do. It probably looks off because it's a bit slow.
@KillahMate10 ай бұрын
Is there actually an outflow of atmosphere being pushed away when the shockwave itself is moving at the speed of sound? I thought the point of the sound barrier is that the atmosphere ahead of it doesn't have time to move away.
@triplestaff10 ай бұрын
@@KillahMatewithout looking it up I'd guess that it might be similar to a bow shock, where a shockwave detaches from a blunt supersonic object and is pushed ahead of it. The object in this case being the direct shock/mach wave from the detonation. But idk if one wave can create another
@DIOBrando-ij2bp10 ай бұрын
I think the bloom in Crystal Skull is just them trying to match the blown out lighting Janusz Kamiński and Spielberg were doing in every movie they did together in the 2000s. The jungle stuff in Crystal Skull is crazy, because when you watch the behind-the-scenes stuff you can see they actually went out and filmed stuff on location for the jungle, and it actually looks good, and then they added all this digital underbrush and overgrowth all over the place and it just makes the whole thing look fake to the point it doesn’t even make sense they filmed in real places because the whole thing just looks like a cartoon and like they were on a stage for everything.
@advikshan10 ай бұрын
Love to see a longer episode like this, looking forward to more of those!
@JosephDavies10 ай бұрын
Yeah, they could easily do a full-length episode on each film and it would be riveting.
@Thomas-fy9yc10 ай бұрын
You hit the key with the fact that the directors or writers are creating a script and filming without a clear idea if this shot will work with cg or how to film it with those limitations in mind…anything James Gunn comes to mind with a master of visual effects with live action.
@vancecunningham503210 ай бұрын
You should absolutely look at Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation. It was made by a bunch of kids in the 80s, it's a shot for shot remake that's actually incredible!
@brown22sugar2510 ай бұрын
Is there a place to watch it online? I watched a documentary about it a few years ago and I remember it saying that the only time it was shown was at an in person screening.
@robertvantine281010 ай бұрын
The whole opening sequence to DoD was pure nostalgia. Seeing Indy on the big screen again, well, my inner child was Jonesing all over. The adventure, the scale, the Indy beats/isms, the theme, it was just the epitome of what an Indiana Jones should be. Was it 100% perfect? No. But it was perfect enough that I didn't question it and was fully immersed in the movie. I still think you guys should cover the cable car sequences from 'Where Eagles Dare'!!!!!
@RobinHood300010 ай бұрын
Friendly note for the room, it's "Spielberg," and I'm only mentioning it because I fully expect the man himself could show up on one of these someday
@ottessirbob10 ай бұрын
I caught it too. Good on ya. Hate to be that guy, but worth correcting someone’s name. 👍👍👍
@4RILDIGITAL10 ай бұрын
Really refreshing to see professionals break down these iconic movies and discuss the visual effects. Love the mix of practical effects and CGI explanation.
@edinburghtubes10 ай бұрын
The Dial of Destiny New York shots were filmed in Glasgow, Scotland, largely outside of my employer's HQ right in the centre of the city. I expect that's part of why the crowd scenes didn't just hire a ton of extras - they had to co-ordinate filming around letting people through the sets to get to and from their work! A few films lately have used Glasgow to stand in for places (often London) after Fast and Furious 6 discovered that they could film a load of extra car flips because it's so much cheaper to do it in Glasgow than London. My colleagues that work from HQ hate it, the chance to spot Idris Elba or whoever doesn't make up for getting lunch being a nightmare!
@k1ngadazmus10 ай бұрын
Couldn't help but point out all the Glasgow shots when I watched the movie "Oh I worked round the corner from there" and stuff :)
@jacobmahler179911 сағат бұрын
The snow sled scene was filmed in my hometown. It's so awesome being able to pause the movie and see the area I grew up in.
@aukondk10 ай бұрын
There was an episode of Doctor Who from the 80s that did a face melt that rivals the ones from Raiders (Dragonfire from Season 24), far better than it has any business being. Could probably do a whole episode of VFX reacts from Classic Who. They pioneered using Colour Separation Overlay in the 70s, for integrating VFX and for cutting costs on sets (the troll doll attack in Terror of the Autons is a good example of both). The opening of season 23, Trial of the Time lord, has a gorgeous model sequence with motion control.
@borisfenestra10 ай бұрын
18:05 So that first "shockwave" before the destruction is actually perfectly accurate to a real nuclear blast. What you're seeing there is not air, but light bright enough that it generates enough heat to evaporate the houses.
@simonjohansson24810 ай бұрын
For all it's flaws, that mushroom cloud shot in Crystal Skull at least looks better than the bomb in Oppenheimer
@billbill609410 ай бұрын
In any other context that Oppenheimer bomb would look fantastic, but as a nuclear explosion geez does it fall short. It had me confused in theater because the scene building up to it had my heart beating, then I see the bomb, and I know it's a cool practical effect but I'm really disappointed at the same time and I couldn't quite figure out why.
@simonjohansson24810 ай бұрын
@@billbill6094 I feel like Nolan's "no cgi" philosophy backfire when he values it over whats best for the movie
@BathedInMilk10 ай бұрын
FOR REAL
@lllpratlll10 ай бұрын
I stood up and went for a piss halfway thru the oppenheimer bomb scene cos it was so lame
@shoeme006 ай бұрын
I know I’m late and it’s probably been pointed out but at 4:14 you can see the lightbulb on one of the soldier’s back right before it lights up and the vfx are added. I thought that was super cool
@smileyp453510 ай бұрын
"So you know hot ones? Yeah it's like that but nothing like it whatsoever"
@Durwood7110 ай бұрын
I like _Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,_ and its aesthetic was obviously a deliberate artistic decision because it was consistent throughout the entire movie.
@miles390810 ай бұрын
It always makes me happy when Clint makes an appearance
@J_Shingy5310 ай бұрын
I love seeing the whole team. And its great to see clint again, even after his departure. Thank you
@GatlingHawk10 ай бұрын
Crystal Skull was the first one I saw in theaters. It holds a special place in my heart. idc what any one says, its one FUN movie.
@joevictor5310 ай бұрын
It is fun and people that shit on it are often doing it because it's the cool thing to do. If you ask people to give it a second chance or you ask new fans what they think, they actually like it
@Phrigmeat10 ай бұрын
I still can’t understand why they didn’t do the Luke Skywalker Mandolorian thing and “de-age” his voice. All the work they did on his face and his old man voice took me out of it completely.
@Twisted_Hammer10 ай бұрын
Just wanted to note here though that the double shockwave from the nuke in the fridge scene is totally accurate. Nukes hit twice in quick succession - the first is the heat wave, and the second is the pressure wave.
@CraigGood10 ай бұрын
That cloud effect over the island at the end of Raiders was a cloud tank effect. They later used that giant cloud tank to put a puppet in for that "lion roar" monster in Poltergeist.
@victornunes90010 ай бұрын
It's always a good day with Clint on the couch
@andresolve10 ай бұрын
clint! you dont understand how happy i am to see that he’s back and making a new render compilation!
@TheJordanK10 ай бұрын
Need to do Chronicles of Narnia one of these times.
@JessAnderson198810 ай бұрын
Yes, Aslan still looks really great all these years later!
@gmcubed10 ай бұрын
@@JessAnderson1988far better than the lion king remake too
@JessAnderson198810 ай бұрын
@@gmcubed oh man please don't remind me that thing exists lol. But yes I completely agree, because Aslan was able to emote.
@davidstorie234610 ай бұрын
Narnia compared to the old BBC version.
@yellohammer85719 ай бұрын
@@JessAnderson1988 Liam Neeson
@Marianojoey10 ай бұрын
It's good to see Clint back in the couch, and I'm happy I learned something about one of the best trilogies ever made. :)
@akladka208110 ай бұрын
8:39 Greatest Villain of All Time Amrish Puri
@spb78art10 ай бұрын
Seeing Clint again is so great
@Kage641510 ай бұрын
When I first watched Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, it was from a DVD my dad had purchased in a local marketplace in Iraq on his deployment. They would buy like 3-5 totally pirated DVD movies for like $20. The quality would vary from camcorders recording a movie theater screen to actual DVD rips. When he came back, he brought most of the DVDs with him, one of which was Crystal Skull. When I watched it for the first time I thought it was just a poor quality rip. Nope...come to find out that that move really does look like everything was just smudged in vaseline 😂
@braytonwright601110 ай бұрын
They really fixed that look of the film on the 4K release and the Disney+ version.
@cryptyknyk10 ай бұрын
Clint: It's like looking into Wren's soul Wren: Yeeahh! 😊
@pnwmeditations10 ай бұрын
Temple of Doom is still my favorite IJ after Raiders. I love the art direction of the underground so much.
@Targe010 ай бұрын
18:00 that's not a second shock wave hitting, that's the heat blast that smoke you're seeing would be stuff bursting into flame and vaporising before the shock wave hits. Because light moves faster than sound, so the heat wave hits first because of the sheer intensity of the light from the nuke would burn things that close. So the shot wasn't a mistake and was actually fairly accurate to how it would look with the timing of it.
@jamieschettler870110 ай бұрын
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE DO LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS! The practical effects are just ridiculous, making Audrey 2 look more alive than ANY movie out there! It deserves to be shown! Love u guys♡♡♡
@sams-pg7hj10 ай бұрын
they already did one scene, the one where rick moranis is acting with Audrey 2 backwards
@jamieschettler870110 ай бұрын
Really? How'd I miss THAT?!!?! Thank u!
@hallzy237910 ай бұрын
@@jamieschettler8701 It was with Adam Savage
@jamieschettler870110 ай бұрын
@@hallzy2379 Wow! I really wanted to see them go over the "Feed Me" song. That was incredible. Audrey 2 took like 100 puppeteers to operate!
@EagleSlightlyBetter10 ай бұрын
Clint rockin' that kaffiyeh. Good on you, man.
@FarhanNahin10 ай бұрын
Was looking for this comment fs
@Colt-bd2mvАй бұрын
lol it’s a scarf for an adventurer. Same with the hat.
@EagleSlightlyBetterАй бұрын
@@Colt-bd2mv It's a kaffiyeh, mate. And yes, it's great for adventures. Free Palestine.
@Colt-bd2mvАй бұрын
@@EagleSlightlyBetter it’s not lol. But you believe what you want.
@1draigon10 ай бұрын
Clint coming back is ALWAYS a treat
@YeMadAzza10 ай бұрын
Just on the blast wave/shockwave effect - I can see two things to about this. The smoke/burning 'wave' they add is trying to show the intense heat wave that happens immediately - though this moves at roughly the speed of light so you wouldn't really see it roll across the ground. However I understand that with a large blast wave like this you'd have a leading edge to it due to irregular reflections of the shock wave et. Perhaps this is what they were going for (or could justify it as :P )
@saltyeagle525810 ай бұрын
good to see Clint again
@InventorHQ10 ай бұрын
12:58 Wait a minute, that's the CG title shot I made for my fan trailer of The Last Crusade! Unexpected, but you're welcome! Great episode, as always
@EChacon10 ай бұрын
16:45-16:46 - Technically _Kingdom of the Crystal Skull_ was not well-received by the Die-hard _Indiana Jones_ fans who liked the first three films, but oddly some critics enjoyed it. For _Dial of Destiny_ reception was divided, some say it was Improvement over _Crystal Skull_ others say it’s not as good as _Crystal Skull,_ and others say the film ran it’s course and pretend the first three films are the actual films and the fourth and fifth never existed.
@Weezlenut10 ай бұрын
The Ark opening scene in Indiana Jones forever changed how my mother defined movies. Any movie that had any kind of action or fantasy or scifi elements to them that she might be watching also, the first question, without fail, is "does it have any face melting in it?" Steven Spielberg scarred my mother for life with that scene.
@CodyVibbart10 ай бұрын
As someone who identifies as someone who has seen CGI in movies, I can honestly say that this is great.
@rohe179010 ай бұрын
What
@ruffsnap10 ай бұрын
17:04 - Meh, people shit on the newer Indiana Jones movies, but I still liked them plenty. Yeah of course the original 3 are better, but the new ones still are perfectly enjoyable.
@chimpinaneckbrace10 ай бұрын
“Smeary” is the perfect word for describing the effects in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
@stevetheduck142510 ай бұрын
It's the destructive modern tendency to rush everything as if taking a second to show the work is not to be permitted under any circumstances. Someone's going to realise ( again ) that effects do not have to be sophisticated to work. 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' had effects that were essentially the same as silent movies made in 1919, and it works well.
@flmbyz10 ай бұрын
2:32 The reason for the “cop out” was that they had to superimpose that flame in front of Belloq after the MPAA slapped it with an R rating. Otherwise, it would have been a gnarly and gory body explosion.
@1953Stephan10 ай бұрын
In Crystal Skull, The refridgerator scene was supposed to have been used in "Back to the Future" as that was the Time Machine before the Delorean
@sams-pg7hj10 ай бұрын
they backed off the idea because they didnt want kids to get stuck in fridges in the 80s
@Elish-a10 ай бұрын
11:06 “ Lotion and filtering chunks” that’s a fun line out of context 😂
@ryanlargent932010 ай бұрын
0:40 Steven Spielburg HOLUP
@setupdawg10 ай бұрын
22:20 The really good thing that they went through is the eyes IT HAS SOME SORT OF LIFE. Which makes the scene already a lot more realistic and far better than many uncanny eye movements Something i really liked in Adventures of Tintin
@webbholder810 ай бұрын
You guys should do a challenge where you try to re-create the face melting shot from raiders digitally . . . or practically if you think you’re up to it.
@FreestyleGGD10 ай бұрын
So how did they do that cloud shot at 2:45? The reflection in the water is great too but that cloud is amazing. It’s got scale and seems massive
@WantToBeAGamer_0710 ай бұрын
Not so fun fact: The Temple of Doom is banned in India, because it was very stereotypical, presenting them in the wrong way and Goddess Kali being an evil goddess. They didn't even let them shoot the movie in India, it was shot in Sri Lanka with Sri Lankan people acting in it. The villain played by Amrish Puri only worked in the movie because it was a Spielberg movie.
@mattmmilli82875 ай бұрын
yeah; no one else cared for sure 😂 those scenes were great
@carlsoll10 ай бұрын
4:28 No wayyy! Thanks for the break-down :D Always wanted to know! *Edit* 17:33 Awesome ‘Zoooom out’
@Awesomedude-yt10 ай бұрын
Corridor crew never disappointeds us
@TheSegacampGamerandWerecamp10 ай бұрын
4:36 well your sort of Right! it was Actually Gelatin Different Kinds of Gelatin but yeah Molded it out of the Actor Face and then Melted with Heat so it Melted off like Candle Wax!
@nightspicer10 ай бұрын
It'd be really awesome if you could take a look at the WoW "The War Within" Cinematic, it's looks so amazing. The "CHARGE " Blender short would be awesome as well. As well as *Aslan from the Chronicles of Narnia!* where you could do a comparison to the "live action" Lion King. Also at the end of second Chronicles of Narnia movie there's a big water creature, so it might be cool to see what you think about that. The *last agni kai fight from ATLA* would be perfect for for the Animators React. It's so stunning! And for stuntmen react It would be cool to see you react to the duel from "Potop", it's really good sword fight
@TheIronBagel11810 ай бұрын
19:44 I get the fridge doesn't follow the physics of a dhock wave properly but you forget that indy drank from holy grail, it had to have done something to him normally if it heals the old guy
@andrewmurray155010 ай бұрын
My favourite scene is the mine-car chase, ILM's brilliance shows through there with its miniatures too.
@automotiverenderings10 ай бұрын
Shame they didn't touch on it in the video with barely anything more then a quick footnote.😂
@simongervais93028 ай бұрын
about face replacement, it still now comes down to the actual physical acting and voice acting behind it, wich honestly might be better than Irishman but still we feel it's not exactly the springy Indi we knew. But still it was impressive and I did like it.
@RajaaKahel10 ай бұрын
I love the scarf! Thanks for supporting Palestine ♥️
@luxazion373410 ай бұрын
The Nuke scene was AMAZING. I saw it on cimenas when i was a kid. my first indiana jones movie
@OMAGOVA10 ай бұрын
9:18 WTF Clint
@JuanGamer02022 ай бұрын
Nahhhhh
@elijahkidder743110 ай бұрын
wait so at 7:30 when they talk abt the plane shot is there real people in there or were they inferring that they’re were dummies in there but they did drop it out of a real plane?
@kevinm173410 ай бұрын
One of the main things that pulled me out of the de-aged Indiana Jones is that the character is still voiced by old man Harrison Ford
@parzibalamblin189010 ай бұрын
yeah
@mikosoft10 ай бұрын
And also moved like an old man. I completely believed the look but it was exactly the rest that pulled me out.
@litemakr10 ай бұрын
Chris Walas (who built the melting/shrinking/exploding heads for Raiders) was very happy with the melting head. It was the shrinking head that didn't come out like they hoped. The original shot was longer, with a hand reaching up and clutching the throat before the head shrinks. But it looked too fake so the shot was cut very short and an extra plume of fire added to cover it a bit. The exploding head was originally meant to be seen without the fire in front, but the ratings board threatened to give the movie an R rating if it wasn't changed. So they added the fire in front BUT if you watch carefully, the fire fades away for a moment right when the head explodes so you can see it almost uncovered for a split second, then the fire fades back in. So they basically fooled the ratings board.
@ogelsmogel10 ай бұрын
First, last, always.
@lordofshadows21243 ай бұрын
The dial of destiny de-aging is amazing, especially because of how long it was, but it has run into the same problem that basically all cgi faces run into when they move, and that’s the “Polar Express Precipice” inside the Uncanny Valley.
@uuh4yj4317 күн бұрын
humans are simply too good at reading faces.
@alexbeausejour99549 ай бұрын
7:37 pretty telling how even these vfx guys are most struck by a shot when there's barely any vfx and it's mostly practical... Like they see a sick vfx/cgi shot and they're like "wow that's so well done", but they're never jumping up and down their seats as much as when they just watch an effect done in camera