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00:00 Welcome to VFX Artists React
00:51 The Rolling Giant (Kane Pixels)
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06:49 Ben-Hur (2016)
10:42 Poor Things
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@heef9001
@heef9001 29 күн бұрын
Try watching Spookies from 1986
@SiriuslyBlack7
@SiriuslyBlack7 29 күн бұрын
@5:02 John Carpenter's The Thing..THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE!!
@lasarith2
@lasarith2 29 күн бұрын
You know when I kept saying Fallguy to you guys I meant for Gui not ryan gosling 🤔
@rustzz8
@rustzz8 29 күн бұрын
The 1980's TV show Swamp Thing has a super cool latex costume, It's really elaborate.
@EhBudOverDare
@EhBudOverDare 29 күн бұрын
You guys gotta review Fallout
@scottishrob13
@scottishrob13 29 күн бұрын
I'm still not convinced that Kane Pixels isn't just filming these liminal, impossible, spaces for real. Those renders have gone well beyond any whiff of the uncanny valley. Superb.
@zibberebbiz
@zibberebbiz 29 күн бұрын
that carpeting, it's like I could feel it
@Bawitdabadabangdadang
@Bawitdabadabangdadang 29 күн бұрын
There is no way Kane is working on his own. It is an entire studio pretending they are the work of one kid.
@philipalmen5116
@philipalmen5116 29 күн бұрын
I agree!
@jschnei3
@jschnei3 29 күн бұрын
I sometimes catch my brain getting bored because it's waiting for the crazy CGI effects to kick in, and then my consciousness suddenly goes, wait, IT'S ALL CGI
@d0dgecity
@d0dgecity 29 күн бұрын
Kane is an absolute legend dude and he's like 20 or some shit. Made backrooms at like 16 or something. I'm rough on the numbers but he's young as hell to be this good
@TroyTheTory
@TroyTheTory 29 күн бұрын
Saturday isn't Saturday until VFX Artists React.
@sweetjustice8141
@sweetjustice8141 29 күн бұрын
Seriously! I’ve been watching this every week for the last like 4/5 years. It’s our new Saturday cartoon 😂
@dodoarsenalfc
@dodoarsenalfc 29 күн бұрын
It's 1PM here in Brazil and it's been my lunch/post lunch video for a long time
@foreveryoungarts4657
@foreveryoungarts4657 29 күн бұрын
Agreed, it's the only thing that makes this 43 year old feel like your favorite cartoon is coming on :D
@KaladinVegapunk
@KaladinVegapunk 29 күн бұрын
Hahah I just start cracking up thinking of RLMs video joking about Ben hur and who the hell thought a remake of an ancient movie nobody wanted wouldn't bomb
@Rob_Dekker
@Rob_Dekker 29 күн бұрын
True that!
@BathroomTile
@BathroomTile 29 күн бұрын
Just a small correction about the Kane Pixels video. As incredibly impressive his work is, this project was actually team effort. Kane was involved in almost all of it, creating by himself big portions of the project, but I believe the mall was made by another 3D artist almost entirely, named Corrupt. Also, he had a team just for gathering reference photos for the mall and the giant. So, even though I believe Kane could have done this all by himself, it was a team effort.
@Coyote5005
@Coyote5005 29 күн бұрын
Those mission impossible scenes are a perfect example of shooting on a real set and making it look fake in post. I hate that so much.
@howkel
@howkel 29 күн бұрын
Valley View Mall was a hang for me in the 80s. Nailed it beyond how it felt to y'all.
@YonyBear
@YonyBear 29 күн бұрын
I was initially watching this and couldn't figure it why it felt like it unlocked a core memory! Lol did you ever go to the collin creek mall?
@jonnyngo
@jonnyngo 29 күн бұрын
I worked at Valley View in the 90's. So trippy seeing it in the video. Nailed it for reals.
@ScottChristianSimmons
@ScottChristianSimmons 29 күн бұрын
Absolutely. I couldn't quite put my finger on why it seemed so familiar until the reveal.
@KabukiKid
@KabukiKid 29 күн бұрын
1981 Dragonslayer. The practical dragon in that movie is unreal. The Go Motion used is hardcore impressive, as well. Seriously one of the best dragons you will see up until VERY recent times in TV and movies.
@justingold7016
@justingold7016 10 күн бұрын
I was just coming on here to suggest this as well!
@hokied88
@hokied88 29 күн бұрын
So cool that y'all looked at Poor Things. It's one of those films where the cinematography and surreal visual effects are central to the storytelling. Every different lens angle and use of color reflects the perspective and state of mind of the primary character in that moment. You get the fisheye lens when someone is extremely focused on something or experiencing a single emotion/impulse that's overpowering every other aspect of their mind (like when Bella is binging on pastries or Duncan locks Bella in the trunk). The wide angle lens seems to be a way of distinguishing exterior shots from interior shots, and a way of potraying Bella's sense of wonder for the outside world. The color is also really interesting (even though I'm colorblind 😅), as she develops from toddler-like to child-like the world goes from grayscale to colorful, the more she sees the more saturated it gets, until she starts to understand the darker aspects of the world and humanity, when the color loses its vividness and becomes more muted/dour.
@SlothBirb
@SlothBirb 28 күн бұрын
I never realized that but you are so right!!!!!!! This just makes me love the film even more.
@michaelkeegan9260
@michaelkeegan9260 26 күн бұрын
You made me think of Lateralus by Tool. Black Then White are All I see In my infancy Red and yellow then came to be Reaching out to me Let's me see As below so above and beyond I imagine Drawn beyond the lines of reason Push the envelope Watch it bend
@yurusemasen
@yurusemasen 29 күн бұрын
I would really love a breakdown on "The Blob" from 1988. The phone booth scene is my favourite!
@goodlows_ghost
@goodlows_ghost 25 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure they looked at "The Blob" since I know how one of the effects was done, and I don't know where else I would have learned that. 😄 I don't remember the phone booth scene, though, so maybe they didn't screen that part.
@cainaoliveira789
@cainaoliveira789 29 күн бұрын
Another thing you guys didn't mention on the horses in Ben-Hur, is that the four identical horses helps a lot in reference in both animation and the render it self, and also having more horses to look at, affects how well we percieve the animation amidst the chaos that is four running horses
@KobyashiMaru1
@KobyashiMaru1 29 күн бұрын
‘In The Mouth Of Madness’ had just some of the wildest latex creatures of the time. Just my vote.
@benbone2559
@benbone2559 29 күн бұрын
Yep. And super tastefully done, too. Carpenter really only shows enough to get the point of the shot across. I think the CG paper tearing sequence would be cool for them to break down, as well.
@leoelliondeux
@leoelliondeux 27 күн бұрын
Yessss that tunnel scene is so incredibly good.
@lanearndt5958
@lanearndt5958 29 күн бұрын
Pumpkinhead. Great creature effects. Not much digital other than titling from what I remember. I worked on it during production. Stan Winston himself directed this. I was on the shoot every day of production. Wonderful experience!
@Dumplin69
@Dumplin69 29 күн бұрын
Yay Kane Pixels mention! When I first saw his new series, it blew me away how real the environment and presentation felt. Him and yall are my two kings of video editing inspiration.
@crowride568
@crowride568 29 күн бұрын
Have a look at David Cronenbergs, The Fly! The prosthetics are amazing and it crosses over slightly into digital in the ending sequence There's also a movie called Devils advocate with Al pacino, there's a whole face/person morph at the very end Edit: so weird, I added this comment when I started watching, and not 10 minutes in you've asked for this exact thing 😅
@LeonGale06
@LeonGale06 29 күн бұрын
same with cronenbergs videodrome
@aranmcfook9206
@aranmcfook9206 29 күн бұрын
Same with Naked Lunch
@jasonblalock4429
@jasonblalock4429 29 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Why do they need "Cronenbergian" monsters when there are so many actual Cronenberg movies they still haven't done. And yeah, Naked Lunch would be a great pick. Or eXisTenZ. (Although that's 90s, not 80s.)
@ClayMann
@ClayMann 29 күн бұрын
@@aranmcfook9206 now that's a rare reference. Its not an easily available movie so most people have never even heard of it. Its one of my favourite movies I saw growing up that blew my mind because I just did not understand it. But it was so wildly interesting I needed to understand it. So I watched it over and over, got friends to watch and wore out the VHS tape (that ages me) and have never seen it since then. Its not available on any streaming platforms, you can't rent it. I'm sure there are physical copies but who buys those nowadays?
@DaveDexterMusic
@DaveDexterMusic 29 күн бұрын
when you say it crosses over into digital, do you mean when brundlefly and the telepod fuse? that was some digital fx?
@MrDavidcairns
@MrDavidcairns 29 күн бұрын
You should look at the chariot races in the first two versions of Ben-Hur, terrifying stuntwork in both as well as some very cute 20s and 50s SFX.
@LincolnDWard
@LincolnDWard 29 күн бұрын
Yes! That would be great for a Stuntmen React episode!
@Peron1-MC
@Peron1-MC 29 күн бұрын
i think they have watched one of them before.
@Leprutz
@Leprutz 29 күн бұрын
Sound Effects?
@TMJW
@TMJW 28 күн бұрын
And reportedly horses death
@MrDavidcairns
@MrDavidcairns 27 күн бұрын
@@TMJW I think they may have killed horses on the silent film -- and may even have drowned extras in the sea battle, they certainly came close. Only one horse was injured on the 50s film, and they nursed it back to health over months and it was able to rejoin the race which was still being shot six months later!
@Jack_Wolfe
@Jack_Wolfe 29 күн бұрын
13:35 that’s a really good integration of ad with a weird noise. I love it.
@aimilios439
@aimilios439 27 күн бұрын
And it looked like they really didn't know what the sound was, it was brilliant.
@tyjuarez
@tyjuarez 29 күн бұрын
The Humane Hollywood write-up on Ben-Hur 2016 has some interesting details on how they filmed the chariot scenes without putting the horses in any danger.
@willow8783
@willow8783 29 күн бұрын
Remember when Markiplier came and did his internship with Corridor? Imagine if Kane Pixels came in and they all shared tips and tricks with each other. The collab project they could make together would be insane!
@xsneakyxsimx56
@xsneakyxsimx56 29 күн бұрын
It's not their normal media, but I would be interested to see them break down CGI from something like Air Crash Investigation, especially comparing early episodes to more recent ones since there have been a couple recent ones that were remakes of early episodes from about 15 to 20 years earlier to compare the evolution of CGI on the same subject. (FYI: Just gonna post this until they do look at the suggested media, if at all.)
@RobbyRockaholic
@RobbyRockaholic 29 күн бұрын
That’s a great idea or like the court room , car crash recreations . If they do this I’m recommending a little know case that is my “Roman empire” this man named John Goodman hit a teenager .. driving drunk in his Bentley . He pushed the kid and car off road into a random pond and he downed .. dude abandoned his Bentley .. happened in Wellington Florida I followed it close dude was mega rich. And they did recreations
@shio-fps
@shio-fps 29 күн бұрын
I wanna thank you guys for making my saturday evening EVERY WEEK. These videos are really something to look forward to and made me appreciate visual effects even more.
@user-jt8cl8bk9t
@user-jt8cl8bk9t 29 күн бұрын
The werewolf in Ginger Snaps had some bonkers design choices
@ProfArmitage218
@ProfArmitage218 29 күн бұрын
Crazy 1980s creature design - The Deadly Spawn (1983). It was made with a $25,000 budget, but you absolutely wouldn't know it from the effects. They got at least a dollar out of every penny. The special effects director was John Dods, who went on to work on Poltergeist III, Ghostbusters II, Death Becomes Her, Alien: Resurrection, X-Files, Monsters, etc.
@KingPleaseMusic
@KingPleaseMusic 28 күн бұрын
deadly spawn is deeply underrated. nicely done characters, too. low budget fun.
@FabrizioBianchi
@FabrizioBianchi 29 күн бұрын
Definitely Brian Yuzna's Society. The Shunting at the end is amazing.
@eyespy3001
@eyespy3001 29 күн бұрын
The moistest scene ever put on film… There’s absolutely no way they can show any of The Shunting on this 😂
@andrewr880
@andrewr880 29 күн бұрын
Came to say this 😊
@darklelantos6373
@darklelantos6373 29 күн бұрын
Would love to see a breakdown of all the creature effects from the Predator movies - from the practical effects in the early films, to the CGI in the more recent ones.
@littlegegi
@littlegegi 29 күн бұрын
Shoutout to the crew for the efforts going into the advertising scenes. Great stuff
@Neptunesalad
@Neptunesalad 29 күн бұрын
Here are some less-dissected 80’s latex monster movies worth checking out: From Beyond directed by Stuart Gordon (so many great movies from him) Society directed by Brian Yuzna Basket Case 2 directed by Frank Henenlotter
@eyespy3001
@eyespy3001 29 күн бұрын
There’s no way they can show The Shunting on this channel 😂 From Beyond scared the hell out of me when I saw it as a kid There’s also a movie called Neconomicon: Book of the Dead that Yuzna co-directed, starring Jeffrey Combs (Stuart Gordon’s go-to guy). It’s based around three different HP Lovecraft stories, and it has some fantastic and gruesome FX.
@neogmz
@neogmz 29 күн бұрын
Really loved to see Kane Pixels here. Must be a real honor being featured by Corridor. For a good CGI I mean lol
@lonelylama5222
@lonelylama5222 29 күн бұрын
I’m sure he would love to.
@RICOFRITO
@RICOFRITO 29 күн бұрын
Jordan jump scared me!😄 Luv the way you guys make the commercials entertaining to watch!👍
@STS125
@STS125 27 күн бұрын
They HAD to put in this effort into the Chariot race. The original chariot race is one of the most notable things ever filmed.
@the_algo_rhythm
@the_algo_rhythm 29 күн бұрын
You guys totally need to do The Last Starfighter.
@ClayMann
@ClayMann 29 күн бұрын
that's a real fave of mine and I think really baked in a life long want to play space games like Elite even though I'm absolutely terrible at them and can't fly for sh*t.
@noelfinegan
@noelfinegan 29 күн бұрын
Agreed! In the meantime, have you seen Captain Disillusion's special on the movie? It's a excellent deep dive into the movie.
@the_algo_rhythm
@the_algo_rhythm 28 күн бұрын
@@noelfinegan Wasn't able to find it?
@AgentMattox
@AgentMattox 29 күн бұрын
The Goa'uld symbiote scene from the first episode of Stargate SG1 is pretty gnarly.
@codymcbeth7748
@codymcbeth7748 28 күн бұрын
11:20 😂😂😂 The Fallout Encalve sitting around coming up with names for their weird experiments.
@user-cb9vh2uy3k
@user-cb9vh2uy3k 28 күн бұрын
On a relatively unrelated level: Corridor Crew, can you guys please make a calender with the best surprised/shocked/confused faces of Wren?😅 My husband and I watch your videos all the time and Wren's expressions when something shocks or surprises him just cracks me up every time😂🤩
@krimhorn
@krimhorn 29 күн бұрын
One of the neat things about the pigken from Poor Things is that the visual style they're going for (very similar to the Bela Lugosi/Boris Karloff era Universal monster movie) allows for inconsistencies like the unrealistic inertia because we already are primed to expect some unrealistic movements from things we know aren't real. Back in the day that sort of thing would have been something like stop-motion to pull it off and because we expect some unreal movements because of the visual style that's being presented we accept it without even thinking about it.
@itz_paradoxical3529
@itz_paradoxical3529 29 күн бұрын
I actually live pretty close to where the Valley View mall used to be. He rendered it so well I instantly thought “Hey, that looks like that mall I used to go to all the time”. The actual mall went out of business a few years ago, but the AMC attached to it is still open to the best of my knowledge.
@joseiglesias8551
@joseiglesias8551 28 күн бұрын
that amc is was ma mudafukin shit lol i was surpriced how long it manage to stay open for so long lmao
@osman4436
@osman4436 26 күн бұрын
list of Indian movies with some great CGI shots 2023-2024 1.salaar 2.Hanuman 3.gaami 4.the goat life 5.jawaan 6.maaveeran 7.bloody daddy 8.leo and also waiting for the complete bahubali episode (Salaar, saaho, bahubali has same lead actor prabhas His next film kalki 2898ad is the highest budget Indian movie ever made)
@Comrade-bh7pb
@Comrade-bh7pb 26 күн бұрын
Eagerly waiting
@user-kz3wg9nu2s
@user-kz3wg9nu2s 26 күн бұрын
Nice list @osman4436
@bseider5387
@bseider5387 29 күн бұрын
I just went down the rabbit hole of everything Kane Pixels and every video I could find of the mall like last week. So cool to watch you guys talk about it and experience it for yourselves. Something about the Oldest View just wont leave my brain, Ive been thinking about it constantly. Its a pretty boring video on the surface, but all the elements come together to make something that I cant stop watching.
@Sacrificeofsinners
@Sacrificeofsinners 29 күн бұрын
If you like Poor Things, you will LOVE City of Lost Children!!! Ron Perlman is amazing, and it's in French. So awesome for being a 90s unknown film. Amazing camera work and FX
@cube2fox
@cube2fox 29 күн бұрын
City of Lost Children also has some great special effects, though I think most of it wasn't CGI. It's an aesthetic masterpiece with a unique steampunk / dieselpunk look.
@repletereplete8002
@repletereplete8002 27 күн бұрын
I really wanted to love City Of Lost Children being a massive fan of Delicatessen and Perlman, but it fell flat for me. Great visual style though and a handful of memorable moments.
@goodlows_ghost
@goodlows_ghost 25 күн бұрын
​@@repletereplete8002It's been many years, but I remember I liked "Alien: Resurrection" and "Amelie" but not "City of Lost Children" or "Delicatessen."
@repletereplete8002
@repletereplete8002 21 күн бұрын
@@goodlows_ghost I liked the first act of Alien Resurrection but hated the rest. Amelie was charming.
@brendan95delany
@brendan95delany 29 күн бұрын
7:08 Probably because the original is an epic masterpiece that didn’t need a remake. (Fun fact: The 1959 Ben-Hur film is actually a remake itself-the true original was a silent film released in 1925!)
@yendis101
@yendis101 29 күн бұрын
And before the films, a stage adaptation, that used real horses and chariots running on treadmills on stage.
@KainzMusic
@KainzMusic 29 күн бұрын
That's Hollywood, always thinking they can outdo themselves because money
@brendan95delany
@brendan95delany 29 күн бұрын
@@yendis101 I didn’t know that! That’s interesting. And of course all of them are based on the 1880 novel by Lew Wallace.
@Stig69
@Stig69 29 күн бұрын
"Ben hur, done that"
@yowatchie
@yowatchie 29 күн бұрын
@@yendis101 fucking what?
@marton_dobo
@marton_dobo 26 күн бұрын
Buster Keaton's The General also had a real train crashing into a valley, but that was priceless antique steamtrain.
@GuineaPigEveryday
@GuineaPigEveryday 27 күн бұрын
Okay I admittedly won't buy any merch but I have to credit Corridor Crew with always having the most entertaining and funny ad breaks, especially the one where you hear a loud clang and he says 'ow my wrist'.
@AG-ur1lj
@AG-ur1lj 29 күн бұрын
Fun fact about the Dallas mall the first clip is based on: the movie theater stayed in business longer than most of the mall. For years they offered cheap tickets to try and get business. The mall was creepy even without the puppet thing. Quiet hallways with no staff or customers, and stores all emptied out-that whole area is kinda rundown. Every time I saw a film there it felt like I was walking to go get murdered.
@chrisfox6843
@chrisfox6843 29 күн бұрын
The baby from Eraserhead has got to be the most frightening thing I've ever seen.
@aviatorfox4789
@aviatorfox4789 29 күн бұрын
My final high school film was based on Eraserhead. It's hard to urk me out, but that thing...
@dwdei8815
@dwdei8815 29 күн бұрын
But in Heaven, everything is fine. You've got your good things - and I've got mine.
@Starrider.
@Starrider. 29 күн бұрын
Truuuueeee!
@angryITGuy
@angryITGuy 29 күн бұрын
Absolute props for the horse animations... the CG artists had to be horse lovers.. render+animation+compositing so good
@harry_davies
@harry_davies 26 күн бұрын
I’m watching Hellboy 2: The Golden Army right now and the practical effects are great in this movie. How in the world does the smoke opening the vault door into moving character bit work so well!!
@CYBERUS212
@CYBERUS212 29 күн бұрын
I’ve actually explored valleyview mall it was legitimately creepy. Right before it was torn down there was a really cool rave in the theater, rest in peace.
@robotninjashark1684
@robotninjashark1684 29 күн бұрын
Creature design - The Deep. Also, one insanely good half-digested guy sequence.
@gapjunction11
@gapjunction11 29 күн бұрын
Jep, that's a good one!
@lonelylama5222
@lonelylama5222 29 күн бұрын
The Deep? The fish guy from The Boys? You know he’s just a real guy, right?
@omarornhauksson8767
@omarornhauksson8767 29 күн бұрын
I believe you mean Deep Rising.
@devithasran8348
@devithasran8348 21 күн бұрын
the deep 1977 movie
@user-ys8wh5zx4o
@user-ys8wh5zx4o 28 күн бұрын
Love that you guys went over one of my favorite horror videos!!! I would love to see you guys do more deep dives on horror type of things and how it's possibly made!!
@toofewtrueblue5818
@toofewtrueblue5818 2 күн бұрын
idk if yall have done this one already but the best creature design I have ever seen was from The Ritual. In most horror movies once you actually see the full creature it stops being scary but not in the ritual. It just gets scarier the longer you look at it. Its so weird and the way it moves is amazing I love it
@J.H.Martin99
@J.H.Martin99 29 күн бұрын
ive been learning so much since i started watching y'all. great job and y'all are good teachers
@jacob_90s
@jacob_90s 29 күн бұрын
Bravo to Kane. Just... wow, absolutely amazing work.
@firecaristaken
@firecaristaken 29 күн бұрын
I do enjoy watching (for some reason) the TV mini series "The Langoliers" with some of the most top notch CGI effects. Plus it has Cousin Balky from Perfect Strangers
@adamant4107
@adamant4107 29 күн бұрын
I absolutely love your guys adds! They are creative and fun. Keep it up. Loving the channel too.
@udon6449
@udon6449 29 күн бұрын
1986 The Fly has some neat creature design going on
@danielarmstrong3963
@danielarmstrong3963 29 күн бұрын
That CGI mall looks insane. Also you check out 'The Deadly Spawn'
@CDStalker
@CDStalker 26 күн бұрын
House (1985) - a lot of cool monster designs and effects: makeup, stop-motion, puppetry; good cast too
@CzechAvailabilitie
@CzechAvailabilitie 28 күн бұрын
If you want great 90s creatures check out the Angel of Death in Cemetery Man, the last great Italian horror film. Alternatively check out the amazing dream logic zero budget masterpiece Winter Beast from 1992 which has a ton of amazing stop motion ghouls and gremlins and was probably filmed over several months because the length of characters hair changes frequently sometimes within the same scene. Monsters include a big dragon, a totem monster with six hands that does a little dance as it rips people to bits, and the titular winter beast
@brijanwilson1888
@brijanwilson1888 29 күн бұрын
Kane Pixels is doing a Backrooms movie with A24 now and bringing it to theaters. Probably next year.
@chrisnahhas5151
@chrisnahhas5151 29 күн бұрын
Aliens is a pretty obvious suggestion, but the scene where bishop is examining the innards of the face hugger is something to look at, and in a similar vein, the gun from existenz: the way the pieces are part of the meal and are retrieved and then assembled in a subsequent shot is brilliant. The existenz fish farm scene and restaurant scene and the way the gamepod is ‘animated’ is probably all worth looking at, plus there’s an insect in existenz that I’m sure must be CG, but is supposedly practical. Onyx the Fortuitous is a modern film that utilises deliberate, throwback practical monster effects as a stylistic choice. Jim Henson’s filmography bares examination, but isn’t really latex creature feature type stuff. The creatures in Last Flight of the Navigator (one of them is basically bubble wrap). Total Recall has some pretty strange creature effects. Though arguably not a great movie, the lab from Alien Resurrection could be worth looking at. The creature at the end (human alien hybrid) is pretty terrible.
@trashpandaqc
@trashpandaqc 28 күн бұрын
I was thinking about Henson too, the company anyway, re: all the creatures in Farscape. That show also makes me cheer as their CGI gradually gets better from season to season. The pulled off some really ambitious choreography with seemingly the same rendering power as Myst.
@chrisnahhas5151
@chrisnahhas5151 26 күн бұрын
@@trashpandaqc I wish they’d look at more practical stuff. I never watched Farscape but it sounds like something they might look at.
@goodlows_ghost
@goodlows_ghost 25 күн бұрын
If I remember right, the gun in Existenz is a gun made of live flesh that shoots teeth as bullets . . . so that was pretty inventive. 😄
@WyldstaarStudios
@WyldstaarStudios 29 күн бұрын
The visual effects for The Deadly Spawn (1983) are fantastic. How they were managed on such a low budget is beyond me.
@BleepblopNRocksteady
@BleepblopNRocksteady 28 күн бұрын
Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror had some really special and visual effects. Great drippy zombies and blood squibs. I'd love the crews take on Rose McGowans fake wooden leg.
@HARPERSSON
@HARPERSSON 29 күн бұрын
The 1st Hellraiser movie messed me up because at the time there were several flix depicting heaven....or the producers vision of heaven, but Hellraiser was the first I saw depicting Hell. The pinhead character was great but so were all the others and the scene where the guy was hacking himself up with a razor blade messed me up for days! Check it out!
@ClayMann
@ClayMann 29 күн бұрын
those movies were so overdone they shot right past horror and went into rocky horror show pastiche. Pinhead became a celebrity and for the time horror like that was just so acceptable and mainstream. Perhaps if you watched it when you were younger it would be more disturbing but I found them hilarious movies and remember watching them with friends and whooping and laughing together how much everyone over acted and how absurd it got out of nowhere. Not that I was some hardcore horror head. I got deeply disturbed by a trailer for the movie Evil Dead. Not even the movie! Just the advert on TV. I had nightmares for weeks about it haha
@jacobcrist3080
@jacobcrist3080 29 күн бұрын
The Poor Things bit at the beginning got me because seeing the movie in theaters the group next to me decided to bring a child that was like 10 or 11 at the oldest, and they didn't decide to walk out until over half way through the damn thing.
@bliccer9319
@bliccer9319 29 күн бұрын
Trauma sequence initiated. Some parents... of course parents can go to older movies with their kids... but never ever would I get one into an r-rated and 16yrs in most of the countries.
@c0hink176
@c0hink176 29 күн бұрын
how tf was the child let in???
@BurreBurrsson
@BurreBurrsson 29 күн бұрын
haha, i loved that movie but it's not very suitable for a child
@1ifemare
@1ifemare 29 күн бұрын
And that kid went straight home to the pirate bay...
@28th_St_Air
@28th_St_Air 29 күн бұрын
Well you have to give them credit for at least recognizing the mistake and leaving. I just hope it was before the whore house scenes ’cause that was some seriously disturbing whackiness. 😮
@Dodecadaemon
@Dodecadaemon 27 күн бұрын
One of my favorite creature designs from the 90s is the fleshy-robot monstrosities in the movte Virus starting Jamie Lee Curtis. Essentially, an alien computer virus beams down from space and infects a military ship but is unable to connect to the mainland to spread, so it starts to strategically kill off the crew and starts to build creatures that will help it get to shore out of anything it can, including the deceased crew. Not sure if y'all have done this before, but I'd love to know your thoughts. The vfx still hold up imo.
@-janews-6617
@-janews-6617 28 күн бұрын
So happy you covered Kane Pixels work again
@the_algo_rhythm
@the_algo_rhythm 29 күн бұрын
OMFG KANE PIXELS!!!
@zwete
@zwete 29 күн бұрын
You really need to get Kane Pixels on this show
@marcus_ohreallyus
@marcus_ohreallyus 16 күн бұрын
When the camera spun and Joran was there it was the most effective jump scare I've experienced in a long time.
@aresef
@aresef 28 күн бұрын
Production design, cinematography and music all helped tell Bella’s story. We see her grow from her perspective. That’s why the ship sequence and the Portugal and France sequences look as surreal as they do, because that’s how she sees the world, through the eyes of a child.
@1zymn1
@1zymn1 29 күн бұрын
In The Mouth of Madness is right up your alley, Niko.
@Kriv-kj6lk
@Kriv-kj6lk 29 күн бұрын
I look forward to these excellent breakdowns each week, keep it up Corridor!
@Capum5
@Capum5 27 күн бұрын
I was introduced to Kane Pixels via Wendigoon's stream channel Wendigang, and the comment "Mr. Oldest Hugs is gonna make you an Iceberg Man." will live in my head rent free forever. Followed closely by "He looks kind. Watch how kind he gets."
@GuineaPigEveryday
@GuineaPigEveryday 29 күн бұрын
You guys should absolutely do another James Bond video sometime, there’s so many insane stunts in those films, many far exceeding the more famous Tom Cruise stunts that often get promoted with his films, the James Bond stuntmen go largely unmentioned but do some phenomenal work in every one of the films
@ThroughJoesLens
@ThroughJoesLens 29 күн бұрын
Killer Klowns from Outer Space is a 1988 must see if you haven’t. If clowns don’t creep you out a little now, they will after you’ve seen it.
@GodForHire
@GodForHire 29 күн бұрын
Hell yeah! Love that they are talking about my boy Kane Pixels!
@stabilini
@stabilini 29 күн бұрын
The fact that Kane Pixels works make that awesome video almost alone is mindblowing. Can't wait to see him in a couple of years.
@ULTRAVISTA.
@ULTRAVISTA. 29 күн бұрын
This show is the best part of Saturday morning!
@eldertoys1409
@eldertoys1409 29 күн бұрын
The advertising section is where you show how good you are as content creators. You force your viewers to stay and don't skip them. The way the ads are integrated with the theme of the video... man, you are real pros. The "dicken" part... you were full Beavis & Butthead!😂. We love you men, quality content as always. Higs from Buenos Aires, Argentina!
@juanbeetge3599
@juanbeetge3599 29 күн бұрын
I love how the exit sign is in the background of the add pointing to the left 😂
@Daiosharune
@Daiosharune 28 күн бұрын
It didn't really have any creatures, but 1997's The Event Horizon had some great effects blending CG and practical.
@Productions-sf6if
@Productions-sf6if 29 күн бұрын
Please react to the opening shot and wormhole travel scenes from Contact next!
@conwarlock3537
@conwarlock3537 29 күн бұрын
For me there was one thing that gave The Rolling Giant away right at the beginning, and that was the shadow of the cameraman. You could see it wasn't an actual person from the movements. Otherwise it's amazing though.
@-bugbite
@-bugbite 29 күн бұрын
The shot of the grass? One of the only shots that are actually filmed in real life?
@ratman6417
@ratman6417 29 күн бұрын
Yeah exactly 😂 ​@@-bugbite
@rhettthedog7757
@rhettthedog7757 27 күн бұрын
Enemy Mine was a sci-fi 80s movie with special effects. Time Bandits also.
@elk45
@elk45 27 күн бұрын
5:08 This is my new favourite ad break! Smooth, hilarious, perfectly captures the vibe that it's parodying - not to mention incredibly acted!!
@retro357
@retro357 29 күн бұрын
Kane Pixels is goated
@Thefspectrum
@Thefspectrum 29 күн бұрын
only now learning mission impossible got cgi lol...tom cruise is a legend!!
@prymexxxx
@prymexxxx 29 күн бұрын
look up "the movie rabbit hole". You´d be suprised
@amanuelayana4295
@amanuelayana4295 29 күн бұрын
fr
@NeoTideProductions
@NeoTideProductions 28 күн бұрын
Oh man, I’m so excited to recommend these things. I have two monster suggestions, both Japanese. The first one I STRONGLY recommend is Tetsuo: The Iron Man, from 1989. You guys will love the Behind the Scenes. It’s wild. Very low budget, surreal, kind of gross body horror that surpasses its limitations. Also it’s completely available on KZfaq. My other recommendation is from the Godzilla franchise, as I’ve seen you guys touch on that before, also 1989: Godzilla vs Biollante. I always describe Biollante as the Godzilla franchise’s Cronenberg monster. It’s an insane suit, probably one of the most complicated practical suits in the franchise.
@seanathaalexand
@seanathaalexand 17 күн бұрын
I was really hoping they’d talk about Kane’s inspiration and how he made it. I remember watching Wendigoon’s stream with Kane and hearing Kane talk about it… it was so fricken cool and i absolutely loved hearing about how he did it.
@mikebaxter1618
@mikebaxter1618 27 күн бұрын
The Blob remake from 1988 has some excellent practical effects, gooey creature fx and great miniature work. Very impressive stuff from back in the day.
@goodlows_ghost
@goodlows_ghost 25 күн бұрын
I think they looked at some scenes from "The Blob" (1988) during one of their Halloween episodes.
@V3ntilator
@V3ntilator 29 күн бұрын
In Ben-Hur 1959 they managed to swap out a person with a doll during the race and it worked seamless. Anyway. The CGI in 2016 version is how you do CGI properly as you can't really see when it's fake or real.
@slanigrad
@slanigrad 29 күн бұрын
og is still better to me. shot selection and that visceral feeling of chaos is strong in 59.
@V3ntilator
@V3ntilator 29 күн бұрын
@@slanigrad The original is one of the best movies ever made. There is also some huge impressive map paintings in that movie too, which would have been CGI today.
@Dinlitla
@Dinlitla 29 күн бұрын
I grew up hearing that someone died in the filming of that race and they used the footage anyway. Your comment reminded me of that and I looked it up on wiki. Happy to report it was myth, although there was a minor injury that was indeed incorporated into the film.
@V3ntilator
@V3ntilator 29 күн бұрын
@@Dinlitla Yeah. No one died. If you look closely you can see that it's a doll below the chariot. You couldn't see that it were a doll on VHS, and is probably why the myth started. I watched a making of and they showed how it were done. I don't remember how they managed to replace it. Perhaps they filmed the same scene over and over again, until the doll were perfectly placed.
@SA80TAGE
@SA80TAGE 29 күн бұрын
@@V3ntilator the 59 version isn't the original. 1920's silent version is.
@itsmarchaha
@itsmarchaha 20 күн бұрын
Can we all give props to Jordan for that incredible ad? sat there and watched the whole thing
@JOEFRAUST
@JOEFRAUST 28 күн бұрын
This was an awesome react guys as always love your content!
@RGBeanie
@RGBeanie 29 күн бұрын
When it comes to Mission Impossible, it seems pointless to "do it all for real" and then slap poor cgi on top. It ruins the whole "did it for real" aspect. Jackie Chan is not on a green screen with wires, he's literally jumping onto a pole and in danger. Totally different
@goodlows_ghost
@goodlows_ghost 25 күн бұрын
They probably didn't use a lot of green screen or blue screen, but the Hong Kong movies did use wires for their stunts. When the technology for it arrived, they started using wires _a lot_ and used the computer to paint them out.
@SyafiqSharif
@SyafiqSharif 29 күн бұрын
Rarely do I find myself watching an advertisement 5:08 & 12:50 from start to finish, but this one caught my attention. Kudos to the team.
@robertmurphy4836
@robertmurphy4836 29 күн бұрын
Crazy that the mall was Valley View Mall in Dallas. I was actually the last manager of the original movie theater there that closed in January 1992. Was a General Cinema 2 screen. We had only 1 week warning that we were closing. The only time we were busy was for the weekend Midnite show for "Rocky Horror Picture Show". We also ran "The Doors" on the second screen. Which wouldn't get out until after 3:30 AM. In it's final years, the mall was home to a lot of art studios and trashy Mexican stores that sold cheap junk and party supplies.
@Omkarmasurkar007
@Omkarmasurkar007 29 күн бұрын
We Indians miss Bollywood CGI/Stunt React! Bring back one of those... Recommendations: Ra.One(Final Fight), Dhoom 2(Museum Scene), Animal (Machin Gun 2.0), Krish (Circus Rescue Scene)
@jackabm69
@jackabm69 28 күн бұрын
remember when we actually got high quality videos instead of just react content every single time?
@patricksimnor6589
@patricksimnor6589 28 күн бұрын
That Kane Pixels short film is fantastic. Highly recommend. Good to see him getting some applause here. Should try to get him on the couch.
@RonelynValor
@RonelynValor 24 күн бұрын
In the Mouth of Madness deserves a full going-over. Several great, subtle uses of vfx. The sleep-driving sequence is just fantastic.
@sethparadox
@sethparadox 29 күн бұрын
The Gnome King in Return to Oz is a dope use of claymation in a creature design; eXistenZ has some squidgy 'creature' fx (though any classic Cronenberg is good: The Brood, Videodrome, &c.); the vampire in the OG Fright Night is pretty good design; also, The Stuff is an interesting one.
@goodlows_ghost
@goodlows_ghost 25 күн бұрын
I remember "Return to Oz" had a witch who completely switched to a different head whenever she wanted to change her appearance. With the exception of book two, L. Frank Baum's original "Oz" books could get pretty gnarly.
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