No, because if you had paid attention at all in life, you'd know that that was Ryan Gosling, so whatever else was happening at that point in the video was irrelevant. All you had to do was pay attention to Ryan Gosling and that's it. I never heard of Anthony Mackie being a god like Ryan Gosling. Ryan Gosling.
@@SeriousJB I'll play along, just to teach you something. Duckling had the article about him, where the adlib was mentioned; rather than the opposing character messing up the take, or not acknowledging the cat, Mackie incorporated the cat and referred to it. In that scenario, Mackie enhanced the scene, up to the point that there can and possibly should be a reference to the good job. Its like when the chestburster scene in Alien, everyone comments how great the real reaction was from the players, because they acted through it, and no one yelled and walked out of shot or call out the directors name, or in essence, _LOST CHARACTER._ I hope I've taught you something about filmmaking, *_Serious_* *JB*
There you were minding your own business and a twister comes out of nowhere rips your clothes off didn't even introduced itself or buy you dinner first
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The person prepping the extras did a great job with that man in Last Samurai. I saw a behind the scenes where the director said he hated large scale battle scenes where extras are half heartedly going through the motions. So he hired someone that ran it like a boot camp. If the extras were goofing off, not doing the scene right, or not handling the props right (he had them treat as though they were real weapons) he called them out and had them do pushups in front of everyone, or other punishments.
No they didn’t. They wouldn’t be allowed to force pushups that’s ridiculous. They learned to march and drill, to handle and fire a rifle, to lunge, parry and thrust a sword, to work with a bow and arrow, and to manage "movie" hand-to-hand combat.
@@ZomBeeQueeen as I said, I watched a behind the scenes feature about the movie where he saw a couple of the extras goofing off. He made them stop and do pushups. So yes he was allowed to do it.
@@elder-woodsilverstein7716 I've kinda fallen out of love with his stuff as of late... but yes, that is definitely where I first heard that meme. And to this day, that is still one of my favourite out-of-context quotes to just throw out there.
The Fugitive one is for real. I even checked my VHS copy years ago and the crew member is in the shot. The man responsible for transferring the the digital master print talks about it in the You Tube clip, "The Fugitive 1993 Behind the Scenes."
I've recently discovered that this channel does that a lot. Also, on one list a movie or it's plot twist will be considered good only to be called bad in another video.
There's spaghettti western whose name I've forgotten, where the hero walks in the main street of a western town, and for a while one can clearly see an Alfa Romeo near a house in the background. Much later I thought about it as a precursor of Back in the Future.
"You weren't supposed to see?" If that kid falling off the bike was footage specifically of that incident, then you very much were supposed to see it lol. If it's in the background, that's different, but if it's a solo shot and it goes wrong and they decide to keep it in, that means we ARE supposed to see it, for whatever reason.
I’ve always assumed that he was merely shirtless and riding a farming tractor of some kind. His posture always looked like he was sitting on something instead of standing and managing to tower over both the corn and the passing vehicles.
I remember watching this film on video with my family and I think my dad immediately reacted to the fall, as he had done something similar as a paperboy himself, complete with a broken wrist.
I remember watching the movie Young Guns and seeing the camera tripod in the outhouse screen. I remember thinking that was hilarious that they captured that on film. Anyways great video!
In the movie Troy (2004) During the Greek charge toward the Trojan walls the wide shot camera shot catches one of the Greek soldiers to the left middle falling down. Shit is hilarious.
NO!!!! NO!!!! NO!!!! This was NOT a shooting star! Dude, do some research. There are two, and these were done by SPFX artists as during the last part of post-production Spielberg had started work on Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and ask them to do some preliminary tests for the upcoming movie. Wow, what an expert you are!
I suspect the “naked man” is not naked just topless dealing with the heat and humidity. He is most likely a stunt coordinator standing on a platform directing the vehicles because if was really naked in that corn field we would not be able to see him unless he was about 14 ft tall. But in universe the farmer mounted him in the field for being naughty with the farmer’s daughter.
That happens with meteors when they hit the atmosphere. Depending on what they are made of, when that burns it can release certain colors. Look at fireworks for instance, they use various elements to make different colors fireworks. These space rocks can also have these elements in them. I’ve seen a shooting star tail change colors before as it burns the outer layer that’s made of one element then burns the inner layer of a different element. Hope that helps a little.
Ugh. Jeffery Joooooones! Why are you so awful?! And you could have flexed some actual film knowledge and used the term, "mise en scene." I've heard "titular" more times than I can count, yet mise en scene gets no love in a video about literally mise en scene.
They were using Intravision on The Fugitive, especially during the train crash scene so likely that ghostly figure was just a stage hand standing between the side screen and the reflective plate when shooting.
I’ve seen Mr nanny a million times since first seeing it opening weekend and I never knew of this dog thing so you saying that’s the most memorable thing about it is entirely inaccurate. In fact the film was so significant it was remade years later with Vin Diesel and retitled The Pacifier
Did anybody think maybe the guy and his dog were just having fun lol I throw my dog in water all of the time and he comes back and begs me to do it again over and over and over
To me, the naked man in twister is likely more a man on his tractor or other equipment not wearing a shirt in the summer heat. Just to get a glimpse of the filming. He likely thought he was hidden enough to not be noticed. He was likely curious like most of us would be at the filming of a movie. Who wouldn’t want to go on set and see their favorite film behind the scenes?
The idea that it's a face in that fugitive shot is pretty far fetched, every photo I've seen of it just looks like a random shape your brain would trick you into seeing a face in and it's not even a particularly good one
The jaws shooting star has been debunked. It was intentional, you can tell this shot was done during the day, much like Chrissy’s death at the beginning and they changed it to night in editing
The shark thrashing on top of the cage is another accidental shot from Jaws, in that it wasnt in the script and while shooting the live shark footage in Australia, a great white got caught on top of the cage. They altered the ending in order to include the shot.
Mr. Nanny's director definitely saw the man throwing the dog and cared so little about what he was making that he wouldn't shoot a second take of the scene.
Remember Homeward bound? That movie went through animals like scrap wood in a fireplace. They literally put a dog and a porcupine together to get the dog quilled on purpose. And that movie about the pug on an adventure where he fights a bear they straight up went through 7 dogs for the scene.
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No. The bird was in the original. This has been debunked loooooong ago. If you find the one with the clearly swinging body, you can actually see where the film has been altered because a part of the original bird's wing is still visible when it stretches out.
Hogan didn't react to the dog because it obviously happened behind him
Relaaax people! The dog obviously asked the guy to throw him in the water.
Too much talking, thumbs down for that reason.
Also cat in the Godfather. A random cat turned up and became iconic in the process.
Moments like that are what I would call “serendipitous”.
The taxi that almost hits Dustin Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy, and he still remembers to say the line "I'm walkin' here!"
The line was Ad-libbed
2:35 _not even a mention about how Mackie reacted/played along by telling him not to bring the cat into his house?_
No, because if you had paid attention at all in life, you'd know that that was Ryan Gosling, so whatever else was happening at that point in the video was irrelevant. All you had to do was pay attention to Ryan Gosling and that's it. I never heard of Anthony Mackie being a god like Ryan Gosling. Ryan Gosling.
@@SeriousJB I'll play along, just to teach you something.
Duckling had the article about him, where the adlib was mentioned; rather than the opposing character messing up the take, or not acknowledging the cat, Mackie incorporated the cat and referred to it. In that scenario, Mackie enhanced the scene, up to the point that there can and possibly should be a reference to the good job. Its like when the chestburster scene in Alien, everyone comments how great the real reaction was from the players, because they acted through it, and no one yelled and walked out of shot or call out the directors name, or in essence, _LOST CHARACTER._
I hope I've taught you something about filmmaking, *_Serious_* *JB*
@@kanedaku I honestly couldn't concentrate enough to read what you wrote because I was thinking of Ryan Gosling the entire time, sorry
@@SeriousJB Aw, your apology lets me know you did read and absorb my reply.
I'm glad you understand and appreciate my response. 😘
In Twister that naked man wasn't accident. Tornado ripped his clothes off. It happens.
😂
He was prolly clapping cheeks. Or beating meat.... who's to know really.
You say that like it's happened to you lol.
“The Suck Zone”
There you were minding your own business and a twister comes out of nowhere rips your clothes off didn't even introduced itself or buy you dinner first
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The person prepping the extras did a great job with that man in Last Samurai. I saw a behind the scenes where the director said he hated large scale battle scenes where extras are half heartedly going through the motions. So he hired someone that ran it like a boot camp. If the extras were goofing off, not doing the scene right, or not handling the props right (he had them treat as though they were real weapons) he called them out and had them do pushups in front of everyone, or other punishments.
No they didn’t. They wouldn’t be allowed to force pushups that’s ridiculous.
They learned to march and drill, to handle and fire a rifle, to lunge, parry and thrust a sword, to work with a bow and arrow, and to manage "movie" hand-to-hand combat.
@@ZomBeeQueeen as I said, I watched a behind the scenes feature about the movie where he saw a couple of the extras goofing off. He made them stop and do pushups. So yes he was allowed to do it.
Was expecting the dude from Teen Wolf… iykyk lol
Expect that when they bring up BTTF3 again.
It was a woman in the movie. Not a guy and there was no penis exposed. Thought everyone knew this already?
Umm ready for me to blow your mind, it was actually a woman !!
I have only this to say about _Mr. Nanny:_
I was FROZEN todaaay!!
That was Suburban Commando, Not Mr. Nanny.
@@elder-woodsilverstein7716 Your knowledge of Hulk Hogan comedies is, admittedly, better than mine.
@@benmcfee Do we also share a fondness for the nostalgia critic?
@@elder-woodsilverstein7716
I've kinda fallen out of love with his stuff as of late... but yes, that is definitely where I first heard that meme. And to this day, that is still one of my favourite out-of-context quotes to just throw out there.
@@benmcfee You can never kill a classic.
The Fugitive one is bollocks.
The Fugitive one is for real. I even checked my VHS copy years ago and the crew member is in the shot. The man responsible for transferring the the digital master print talks about it in the You Tube clip, "The Fugitive 1993 Behind the Scenes."
What about the car in the background in Fellowship of the Ring?
Either I'm having deja vu or they've done this list before
The twister bit certainly was
I've recently discovered that this channel does that a lot. Also, on one list a movie or it's plot twist will be considered good only to be called bad in another video.
The man in the corn field was someone who knew the farmer's daughter.
He was planting another farmer.
There's spaghettti western whose name I've forgotten, where the hero walks in the main street of a western town, and for a while one can clearly see an Alfa Romeo near a house in the background. Much later I thought about it as a precursor of Back in the Future.
"You weren't supposed to see?" If that kid falling off the bike was footage specifically of that incident, then you very much were supposed to see it lol. If it's in the background, that's different, but if it's a solo shot and it goes wrong and they decide to keep it in, that means we ARE supposed to see it, for whatever reason.
The harrison ford one was actually just a cardboard cutout of fred manson, but it was being held up by a legit stalker
Am I the only one who doesn't see a face in the Fugitive shot??? That arrow is pointing at blurred blurriness to me.
2:37 🇭🇺
You will find a shooting star (meteor) in many Steven Spielberg movies. It's a kind of visual trademark. Look hard, and you will find them.
At the end of "Teen Wolf" there's a girl cheering in the gymnasium standing on the bleachers and fly is undone😂
Oh, look, they caught “he who walks behind the rows” on the toilet.
I wonder if that naked guy ever saw twister.
I wonder what he was standing on. That corn is at least 4 feet tall
I thought it was just me…I wondered that too like was he all like oh…that was me lol
I’ve always assumed that he was merely shirtless and riding a farming tractor of some kind. His posture always looked like he was sitting on something instead of standing and managing to tower over both the corn and the passing vehicles.
@@1leadvocal 4? Have you seen corn? Shit grows 8 feet tall.
@@Darxide23 I live in the corn belt That isn't fully grown yet.
I never knew the kid broke his wrist! I feel so bad now for always highlighting it as my favorite scene.
I remember watching this film on video with my family and I think my dad immediately reacted to the fall, as he had done something similar as a paperboy himself, complete with a broken wrist.
I had no clue
The paper boy scene always got rewound like 3 times 😂
Honestly didn't know Spielberg was obsessed with shooting stars
*is
*has
I remember watching the movie Young Guns and seeing the camera tripod in the outhouse screen. I remember thinking that was hilarious that they captured that on film. Anyways great video!
In the movie Troy (2004) During the Greek charge toward the Trojan walls the wide shot camera shot catches one of the Greek soldiers to the left middle falling down. Shit is hilarious.
I’m pretty sure there’s a commercial plane flying in one scene as well…
NO!!!! NO!!!! NO!!!! This was NOT a shooting star! Dude, do some research. There are two, and these were done by SPFX artists as during the last part of post-production Spielberg had started work on Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and ask them to do some preliminary tests for the upcoming movie. Wow, what an expert you are!
I suspect the “naked man” is not naked just topless dealing with the heat and humidity. He is most likely a stunt coordinator standing on a platform directing the vehicles because if was really naked in that corn field we would not be able to see him unless he was about 14 ft tall. But in universe the farmer mounted him in the field for being naughty with the farmer’s daughter.
I liked mr nany
Disney set out to make bad movies. Warner Brothers also.
Heck even Netflix
The star in jaws has like red streaks behind it sometimes. What is that? Never noticed red when I saw a shooting star
That happens with meteors when they hit the atmosphere. Depending on what they are made of, when that burns it can release certain colors. Look at fireworks for instance, they use various elements to make different colors fireworks. These space rocks can also have these elements in them. I’ve seen a shooting star tail change colors before as it burns the outer layer that’s made of one element then burns the inner layer of a different element.
Hope that helps a little.
Ugh. Jeffery Joooooones! Why are you so awful?!
And you could have flexed some actual film knowledge and used the term, "mise en scene." I've heard "titular" more times than I can count, yet mise en scene gets no love in a video about literally mise en scene.
well ... Brooklyn's crowded streets
They were using Intravision on The Fugitive, especially during the train crash scene so likely that ghostly figure was just a stage hand standing between the side screen and the reflective plate when shooting.
I’ve seen Mr nanny a million times since first seeing it opening weekend and I never knew of this dog thing so you saying that’s the most memorable thing about it is entirely inaccurate. In fact the film was so significant it was remade years later with Vin Diesel and retitled The Pacifier
Remember something or someone falling off a bridge in Basketball Diaries? Was that ever explained?
The cardboard cows in Rob Roy when Tim Roths duke attacks the family.
Did anybody think maybe the guy and his dog were just having fun lol I throw my dog in water all of the time and he comes back and begs me to do it again over and over and over
This should have been a top 10, with the extra in Teen Wolf taking top spot. 😅
In Jaws it doesn't look like a shooting star to me. Ive never seen a shooting star that goes from white to red.
napoleon dynamite in the payphone scene you can see some of the crew in the reflection on the phone
The dog had a collar on. He wasn't throwing it away.
Dont dogs inately know how to swim? Even cats do
How dare you talk shit about The Nanny
The paperboy was a stuntman. It's an adult and your can tell by the way he "rolls".
How’d you leave out the guy getting his pants pulled down in the directors cut of The Abyss!
Probably as it wasnt the theatrical. Just a guess though.
4:02 giving me "He punted Baxter!" vibes
How isn't Star Trek 4 on this list?
How about the extra flashing his tallywhacker in Teen Wolf?
Girls don't have those haha
Say something about my mother
Naked guy probly a stalk-er
Take the cat with you
I can't see the Fugitive one. Wish they'd pause it or circle it
I can say I love While You Were Sleeping but rarely think of the paperboy thing.
In the gene hackman movie they
Hitted someone's car driving fast.
Everybody thought that was part
of the movie.
Chase scene.
Poor dog
I'll need to check Jaws, but...that doesn't quite looks like a shooting star in this video.
It could be an actusl UFO.
To me, the naked man in twister is likely more a man on his tractor or other equipment not wearing a shirt in the summer heat. Just to get a glimpse of the filming. He likely thought he was hidden enough to not be noticed. He was likely curious like most of us would be at the filming of a movie. Who wouldn’t want to go on set and see their favorite film behind the scenes?
The idea that it's a face in that fugitive shot is pretty far fetched, every photo I've seen of it just looks like a random shape your brain would trick you into seeing a face in and it's not even a particularly good one
The jaws shooting star has been debunked. It was intentional, you can tell this shot was done during the day, much like Chrissy’s death at the beginning and they changed it to night in editing
I heard there were 2 and one was real and the filmmakers added a second one in post
@@SipHenBlowDro - no, they were both fake. The scenes were filmed in the daytime and altered to look like night.
@@SipHenBlowDrothat was what the rumor was. It’s a lie. They are both fake unfortunately.
No mention of the guy in modern clothing walking the streets of Egypt in Raiders of the Lost Ark?
The shark thrashing on top of the cage is another accidental shot from Jaws, in that it wasnt in the script and while shooting the live shark footage in Australia, a great white got caught on top of the cage. They altered the ending in order to include the shot.
That thing in the corn was definitely the same thing from the movie Signs
This happens on t.v. shows too.
on the munsters a guy was walking
Through the set in the background.
You are wrong about Jaws , it was filmed during daytime using a dark filter and the shooting star was indeed added later.
Gene Hackman's stunt double (for driving at least) is Bill Hickman.
8:30 I feel like this was just a shirtless guy on a tractor or something who was taking a break to watch the filming.
Mr. Nanny's director definitely saw the man throwing the dog and cared so little about what he was making that he wouldn't shoot a second take of the scene.
I love when "fine art" enters that window where nobody knows or cares what it is and sells it at a flea market or garage sale for 5 bucks.
We caught the extra getting kicked in Last Samurai the first time watching it when I was a kid
Even ryan gosling isnt excluded to the cat distribution system.
Now I kinda wanna watch Half-Nelson but I don't want to be sad.
8:41 Can see him here to the right as well.
Remember Homeward bound? That movie went through animals like scrap wood in a fireplace. They literally put a dog and a porcupine together to get the dog quilled on purpose. And that movie about the pug on an adventure where he fights a bear they straight up went through 7 dogs for the scene.
04:46 🐎 🎱🎱🤣
This a repost?
Has to be
Fun Fact: The guy throwing the dog into the water is Jared from Subway.
Come on. Really
@@Captainscentsable44 Well, it could've been. The guy is a monster and made several appearances in the WWE for years.
@@Nickyeyesin that case , it could've been John Cena
You know, the Last Samurai hist differently after watching Blue Eyed Samurai.
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This is the most unhinged thing I’ve read all day and it’s only 0448. Take your meds, call your therapist.
Teaching a dog to swim like that is still cruelty. The dog doesn't understand. It's just afraid and thinks you are trying to hurt it for no reason.
I’d prefer the swimming excuse to intentional dog murder though
You have never seen a dog that couldn't naturally swim, unless it didn't have all of it's legs 😂
@@PrinceIsot dogs with deep chests and short legs like bulldogs have a very hard time swimming
It's his dog
Throwing smol humans in the water is still a somewhat effective way to team them to swim. Calm down.
Don't forget wizard of Oz.
A guy hanging himself.
get rid of the 45 second intro!!!! aLso the accents may be a LittLe thick?
I remember seeing the naked man in twister and saying to myself. Now why did they pit that guy in the film and not give him a story.
7:09 That's from the remaster they put a cgi bird in. In the og ver it definitely looks like a little person hanging there
No. The bird was in the original. This has been debunked loooooong ago. If you find the one with the clearly swinging body, you can actually see where the film has been altered because a part of the original bird's wing is still visible when it stretches out.
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The side wizard of oz clip you showed.. Is the edited version.. They replaced hanging munchkin with a bird.
no. just no. the original featured the bird. It's been proven definitively.
What’s the explanation for the Three Men and a Baby “ghost” appearance? I never heard that it had been debunked, though it doesn’t surprise me.
Its a card boars cut out of a person. Cant remember who but its a lofe soze version.
@@-redacted_by_youtube I think it's Ted Danson because his character is an actor in the movie too, and it's from one of his movies.
The dude in the corn was plowing someones field. 🫡👍