Honestly this video is great If technology got this advanced drones would actually be op as fuck Uncomparatively so to something like star wars, where the design is more tame
@@mikeuk666 I didn't know who it was at the time. But ya... the Sound design is definitely top 10. We've talked about it a lot in the comments. I've thought about doing a commentary channel... but I've been lazy to work on this channel so I don't know that I'll get around to it...
The drone design is ingenious in that they look borderline acceptable as friendlies at first, but with a vicious undertone that turns positively demonic when their true purpose is illustrated in the sky house scene.
It reminds me of those turrets in Portal, which looks adorable and non harmful, but the moment their sides pops up with guns it just looks scarier, although their voices do make them less scary
As a machine but not necessarily a drone the robot cop in Robocop was pretty fierce. In fact some of these drones effects and motives are similar to that evil corporation robot cop in that movie.
Part of the reason they work so well is the industrial design. You can clearly see that these were built to be mass produced, high in firepower for soft targets and to be flexible for different environments. A good compromise between cost and function, which is exactly how a machine would design them.
This is how AI attacking humans should be. Not like terminator where they walk slow, miss 70% of their shots and throw people instead of simply crushing them with their vice grip like hands
Btw did you notice that disposable characters are killed without hesitation at a fraction of a second but the drone that attacked Tom Cruise spent like 10 seconds just watching his eyes lmao. It's a good movie though
yes, instead of flying over an area at supersonic speeds bombing the shit out of everything or sending precision guided missiles, or roasting the entire area with lasor or plasma weaponry, or dropping a bunch of disposable drones that fire like a group of floating infantry units, or dropping a giant turret on the ground that sets up instantly and coats the local area in shrapnel or whatever weapons it has, or drops kinetic missiles from orbit, or goes invisible and silently shoots people in the heart, spine connection or brain, instead of hacking local defense network, instead of doing any of that... It'll go into an almost melee range, float there menacingly, and then get shot and die instantly... Posing for the audience that does not exist in real life.
@@darthkek1953 Um... the british bunker busters from ww2 wouldve accomplished the same thing. Modern technology isnt as different as you think. Plus, these drones would do a better job than any conventional bomb...
@@jonnyj. The WW2 busters might not penetrate a sci-fi level bunker construction, but I get your point. That's my point exactly too. There is no real need for these drones other than automated hunter-killers tracking down stragglers, a base would be better served by a base-buster. At least in The Matrix there is an explanation for the machines using inefficient humans for their construct: they are hardware human-focused AI so their revenge and their mania is to enslave rather than truly eradicate.
That's not even science fiction right now. There are drones that can easily destroy military camps and settlements. They're just not doing it to YOUR world... yet.
Man. At first glance, this thing is just some generic, lazily designed sci-fi robot- until you see it MOVE. This floating death orb is a strong example of how visuals are never the first priority. Movement is the essence of film. It’s the first lesson you are taught if you take any kind of class, yet so many directors to this day completely disregard it. Productions worth millions end up forgettable because they expect amazing spectacles are all a movie needs, and CGI has made this much more common. But then theres this thing. This Drone is a testament to the capability of cinema- even a cold and featureless sphere can function as a highly memorable character when it's put into motion.
@@DogeTrump Yeah. When the Jaegers in Pacific Rim moved it felt like they were the size that they were shown to be, not Cgi. The Jaegers in Uprising feel like they're Cgi.
Realistically, the drones making all those noises communicating obviously what they're doing/thinking is silly. But for the cinematic experience, its scary hearing when they're checking you out and especially when they play their "kill mode activated" noise.
@@remnant651 Drones make operational noises that are unavoidable due to the way they function. The beeps and groans these drones are making is not needed, it was intentionally put on them and there is no reason for it to be there. It's basically asking the audience to believe that this AI that designed the things wanted to give audio cues for every single drone action. That is wasted resources and power that could've been used for something else, it just makes no sense when the things kill everything on sight except for the one guy who already knows how they operate and what they do. Who are those beeps and groans for? The audience. It was done to make them seem intimidating, but it is illogical. It's the killer drone equivalent to every single movie featuring a sci fi or fantasy monster of some sort that stops attacking to just stand perfectly still and roar. No living creature on this earth behaves this way because it is a profoundly stupid thing to do. If you've ever seen predators actually go after something, once they are locked into "kill it" mode, they just run as fast as they can and try to take it down as fast and efficiently as possible. They don't just pause mid chase to randomly roar. This shit is done for the audience and to provide convenient opportunities for the protagonists to escape their predicament because in a more realistic scenario they would've probably died in the first few seconds of being attacked.
@@TheDrexxus it was a genuine question. This is hardly the equivalent of creatures roaring arbitrarily during a chase or fight. They are noises that could emit during realistic combat. Furthermore, in the end of the film it was revealed that there was a prolific amount of Tom Cruise agents. The noises indicate functions and imminent threat, for a much larger force than just one man. In a barren wasteland such as this, it is necessary to indicate when shit is about to throw down for these field agents to either evade or know when they are in the clear. Yes you are right - it was done for the cinematic effect, however drone noises aren’t always redundant. Unless the assault force/oppressor/hunter etc. is entirely comprised of drones that shoot on sight, in which case your point stands.
it may also be that the drones make this sound to demoralize, as these machines were made to kill humans, it may be that the drones make these noises to scare because humans are afraid, and these noises could be remembered by a combatant and demolish him / scare him, although it wouldn't make much sense since what matters is killing humans not traumatizing them, but hey, it's my theory.
@@TheDrexxus the reason they make those noises is to prevent friendly fire. The drone will give you a chance to identify yourself before they terminate you. Think like today the electric cars have to make a noise when they are driven under a certain speed for the safety of other people who may not hear the car. Therefore the sounds are perfectly justifiable. There is a scene in the movie where the drone doesn’t process the ID check from Tom. You can imagine this could have lead to incidents over time and the Tet had to create a failsafe by using sound to indicate the ID wasn’t processed.
One small detail I always loved about this movie is the human made turrets using drone shells. Realistically speaking, if the drone's carapace is one of the hardest materials in the wastes, why not use destroyed ones as armor as well? Really obvious if you were to live in that world but considering this is a movie its a small detail that really sells the realism they were aiming for imho.
What is most strange that not everyone is armed with weapon to blow those drones with single shot. They had more than enough time to make those guns...
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@@misterprecocious2491 Yeah, but despite that, a part of their programming tells them to kill humans, and another part of their programming tells them not to kill Jack. Sounds like @Dan CL simplified it pretty well.
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These drones are so scary... what a well done job with them. Really, those sounds, the way they scan the environment and attack... cool and a prediction of an obscure future might be...
The most terrifying thing is that all their movements are dynamically realistic and can be mastered by a real drone. There are no fake performances in here. Every time humans attacked the drone, it had to manage how to neutralize humans located in different angles by executing only the option card of movements its busters allowed it to do. Excuse my english.
The thing I like about these drones is that they play against type and trope to some degree to make their own sort of horror. Sci-fi is rife with the alien threat looking organic and scary, and obviously that can be done really well (Giger/Alien) and it plays into our fear of disease and infection and the wild and that works but obviously its been done. Similarly, a lot sci-fi alien/threat just plays on the idea of death... You get things like the terminators which while modern look like walking skeletons and all the fears that helps conjure. But these things, they could be an Apple product, from the clean whites and chrome and lines to the very "UX approved" sounds they make, and there's something about that when you think about it that is deeply disturbing. Like the apocalypse will be focus-tested to ensure the very best experience.
totally underrated comment. What makes these things so terrifying, to me, is no pause. Even the Terminator could miss, or pause, or size up the target. These? Just kill, no second thought. No worrying about being outnumbered, no tactics, except hard charging at the target and kill.
I really like how they made the drones move realistically. The way the drone gets a bit confused and collides with the wall behind at 3:14 tells that they're not "too perfect". The details they put into those drones' behavior are amazing.
Not perfect but vicious. That's the same drone that comes back down to kill the turret guy. Couldn't get him on the first pass so it came back again, lol.
This is my favourite Sci-Fi movie . It’s impossible to describe how much I love it and every single aspect of it . I have massive Oblivion canvas hanging on a wall in my living room
I've just realized a nice little detail about these Drones having *RCS thrusters* all over it's body that helps the drone to align itself and turn in the air, the smoke things coming out of the holes 2:39 for close up.
@@akingbadeomosebi1495 If you had a drone smart enough, it wouldn't need an internet connection to function. Then you could just take the antenna off and have an un-hackable drone.
@@thatsomeone3818 you don't necessarily need an antenna to hack into its systems, you can lock unto its frequency and brute force your way into it. Look up frequency hacking, it's something happening already.
IMO these are by far the best drones to ever rock a sci-fi movie. Their brilliant engineering/design & super cool sounds produced during command execution all make for a really nostalgic awesome tech feel. Excellently done by Tom Cruise.
Awesome. Best drones I've seen in a movie. And that including the Stark drones in spiderman far from home. There is one other movie with scary drones, those alien shredders in Battleship.
Never seen this film, but hot damn these are the most legitimately frightening things I’ve ever seen. Their movement is precise, parabolic and calculated; they show no remorse or hesitation, they truly are machines. Look at the way they mathematically snap onto targets. This isn’t Terminator - these ones find a target and kill it. The moment they identify a target to be hostile, it’s dead. The sound design is brilliant too. Their weaponry doesn’t sound human, nor does any of their noises.
Yeah, but they could have skipped that one moment, when the drone for the first and last time - contradicting everything it did before - stops and waits before taking a shot at the wifu, allowing it to be killed... They could have just skipped that easily, just have the drone fly in, start shooting immediately as always, killing a few people - and just before it hits the wifu, its gets shot down. No need for this random delay... The whole movie is kinda like this: awesome, AWESOME design and feeling... and then a stupid story-based decision ruins it a bit...
@@psychepeteschannel5500 Are you talking about the drone that was being repaired in the sky house? Because that one aims at Tom Cruise and tries to open fire, but it's guns don't work. Possibly it had no ammunition loaded.
@@ReddwarfIV Nope, talking about the scene where the drone massacres the rebel hideout with extreme speed and precision, but then stops and thinks about it when it corners Jacks real/forgotten wife with a bunch of rebels in a dead end.
I love the drones in this film. They're one of those things that really shouldn't be scary but they absolutely are. I have similar feelings about the Daleks but in a totally different way.
There is a slight cuteness about the design about how the eye/scanner setup sorta looks like he is serious frowning. But at the same time it's menacing and frightening. And there is also a slight Portal style to the look. Great job on the design!
Oblivion is kind of its own version of sci-fi. It's horror-ish psychologically, it's action-packed, and it's also mildly realistic. The drones represented all three: they are extremely realistic in design and "personality", they cause a lot of psychological horror about just how close we already are to inventing such murderous machines, and, of course, they spend 90% of their time on-screen terminating hostiles with lots of noise and light.
The sound effects in this movie were perfect. For me it’s like finding perfection and wanting to experience it again and again. This is why l watched the movie 5 times now. It’s a work of art in design and sound engineering.
The low growl of the drone is just so gloomy and scary. The first time i watched this movie I really felt scared for Tom. Definitely one of the best sci Fi movies of the recent years.
Saw this movie in the Cinema. when the first time one of these drones appears on screen I got chills. truly a masterwork of design and implementation. 10/10
These are the machines from sci-fi movies that were terrifying scary (in no particular order): 1)Tripods from War of the Worlds 2) Drones from Oblivion 3) Sentinels from X-men: Days of Future Past I've watched many sci-fi movies but those three were the scariest ones for me.
Me too… But it’s nearly Impossible to find original scores or sounds like that from a big budget movie… The sound design in the whole film was really good
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The sound, movement, and Actual threat these drones posed made them Great. Enemies in movies that never actually do severe damage can only make threats that feel, hollow.
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That's the whole point of telling a story, you wouldn't tell the story of a guy that dies 5 minutes into a war. You would tell a story about someone that lived, call it luck but somehow they make it through the war or whatever situation is going on.
Lets also have them make a bunch of noises for no reason, because the audience is stupid and needs the drones to act like people so they can figure out what's happening.
Such an underrated movie. Especially those Drones, they are fucking Badass. This’ll always be one of my favorite movies just by sound design alone. Couldn’t have asked for a better sci-fi movie in my opinion.
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The interface of drone's vision is cool by the way, looks very futuristic. To be honest - I love such things, like drones, automatic turrets or machines, that have some visors or oculars, with red sight or other, but brighter in red side. It confirms their intention to destroy the designated target. To terminate it, without hesitation or mercy, unless they have database where are some targets that cannot be killed. The visuals, the sounds - they're so f**king cool! Especially their faces - it's just full of cold metal, that awaits command to terminate any life sequence. Last thing that impressed me - was Mototerminator, but these things... They're far more dangerous. And the owner of them was extremely cautious in self-security. I still wish to see some movies with these things - being modified with more hidden weapons. Just to see how this metal sphere is about to exterminate the whole population of any life force.
No.... I thought no one would notice but like everybody has.... I was cutting out a stupid noise that the Drone makes when it's going down. It was really annoying. Sound designers have a habit of putting animal sounds in robotic destructions so I didn't want that and I thought no one would notice but everybody has =(
Fascinating designs for the film, I hope to fly a craft like the one in the film one day, or see it being built. The drones are amazing, one day military drones will be as effective as the ones in the film, and that is terrifying too.
I think there's a really neat and potentially unintentional message on how the drones are built and designed So from the end of the movie it's very obvious that the tet is insanely arrogant, it takes a hell of an ego to call yourself someone's god afterall. And i think that reflects a bit on the bunker raid scene, where one of the drones is dueling with a human made turret (manned by none other than morgan freeman), the drone shell used as armor on the turret was literally unfazed by drone fire while everything else melts. This implies that the tet designed the drones with the absolute certainty in mind that none of these drones could ever be used against it. Which is you know, stupidly confident, and most certainly arrogant. It's funny to think about, when arrogance is basically what took it down in the end, the whole movie was basically the tet gaslighting itself that it had full control no matter what.
Those damn drones are terrifying, if I had the manpower I would try to get my hands on the tech needed to destroy them. In order to reverse engineer more effective versions of them.
This video prompted a thought. I’d love a prequel that showed the TET successfully conquering another world or even its creation and creators giving it its primary mission.
I like that the drones never stop being dangerous, they never get Worfed or conservation of ninjutsu'ed, one drone is deadly, three nearly wiped out the resistance.
The humans in this movie are not using real-world logic. The antidote to these drones are not small arms, but splat bombs. Basically, small charge-assisted grenades that hit the drones with a fast-acting version of spray-foam, blinding them and clogging their mechanical parts, especially their verniers and thrusters, but also their gunports and aiming mechanisms.
Imagine if these drones were just the detached heads from robotic bodies, that scout/fly around, but could reattach to their bodies when ambulism or interaction with the environment was needed, or perhaps the bodies had a significantly greater armament.
Thats so amazing finding this video and all these comments below. Guys I wanna say that I was thinking that I'm freak and I'm alone in this world who fell in love with these drones (especially the sound they produce) thank you so much for all of you!
Very good drone action. They're believable and effective. Plus the one red eye showing the destructive side tells you what's happening without looking dumb
Really amazing movie and unfortunately very underrated, it deserved to have had a great highlight! With a very original theme and script, with great visual and sound effects! It is one of those productions that by some unknown phenomenon end up being deeply wronged !
This movie came from 2013 yet is has better special effects and CGI than any marvel movies that came out recently. I mean look at this scene 2:45 Edit : I just find out it's not just MCU movies, but the last 2 star wars movies has really bad CGI or special effects too. Disney nowadays really fucked up movie industry. I miss when Disney were actually good Edit 2 : I take my word back, the latest Dr. Strange is good.
True enough. The entire MCU went with budget greenscreen. Fast food no different than McDonalds etc... ... and I'll tell you a secret... this video is actually a 1080 blu-ray rendered at 4K out of Premiere at 120. That's how sharp blu-ray quality is compared to streaming. I have the 4K version now but once a video is rolling on youtube it will die if you touch it. It takes a lot of work to produce a youtube channel of quality. You can always spot low quality bullshit cuts when you seep pixelization in dark areas...
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Honestly this video is great
If technology got this advanced drones would actually be op as fuck
Uncomparatively so to something like star wars, where the design is more tame
You should credit Daniel Simon the designer
@@mikeuk666 I didn't know who it was at the time. But ya... the Sound design is definitely top 10. We've talked about it a lot in the comments. I've thought about doing a commentary channel... but I've been lazy to work on this channel so I don't know that I'll get around to it...
It reminds me of gravitals from all tomorrows guys
The drone design is ingenious in that they look borderline acceptable as friendlies at first, but with a vicious undertone that turns positively demonic when their true purpose is illustrated in the sky house scene.
That's what made it terrifying. It looks like a floating R2-D2 at cruise mode, but turns into the Terminator in hunter mode.
It reminds me of those turrets in Portal, which looks adorable and non harmful, but the moment their sides pops up with guns it just looks scarier, although their voices do make them less scary
That's what Gundams are.
is that classed as a mavic or a baba yaga.
Oblivion was a masterpeice...few actors, great cgi and the soundtrack amazing...not to mention an original storyline
Soundtrack could be better
M83 absolutely killed with the OST, dont know how it could be better
Agree, this movie is great
The storyline was not original! And the soundtrack faltered.
@@glorymanheretosleep storyline maybe, but the movie concept was original, and the tech really carried the movie, so familiar yet so alien
These drones are some of the best machines in all sci-fi. The movement, sound, design, attitude, detailing, originality. It's 100% fucking awesome.
As a machine but not necessarily a drone the robot cop in Robocop was pretty fierce. In fact some of these drones effects and motives are similar to that evil corporation robot cop in that movie.
@@mikepastor.k6233 agreed. Ed209 also.
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Part of the reason they work so well is the industrial design. You can clearly see that these were built to be mass produced, high in firepower for soft targets and to be flexible for different environments. A good compromise between cost and function, which is exactly how a machine would design them.
its design is inspired by portal game
This is how AI attacking humans should be.
Not like terminator where they walk slow, miss 70% of their shots and throw people instead of simply crushing them with their vice grip like hands
Btw did you notice that disposable characters are killed without hesitation at a fraction of a second but the drone that attacked Tom Cruise spent like 10 seconds just watching his eyes lmao. It's a good movie though
It's Hollywood...
@@timoarrg lmao true
Like the drone that corner Julia decide to be cocky and show them line of sight instead of going full auto
Don't worry, couple years from now when we are hunted by AI drones for real, I'm sure they will be ruthless and efficient.
yes, instead of flying over an area at supersonic speeds bombing the shit out of everything or sending precision guided missiles, or roasting the entire area with lasor or plasma weaponry, or dropping a bunch of disposable drones that fire like a group of floating infantry units, or dropping a giant turret on the ground that sets up instantly and coats the local area in shrapnel or whatever weapons it has, or drops kinetic missiles from orbit, or goes invisible and silently shoots people in the heart, spine connection or brain, instead of hacking local defense network, instead of doing any of that...
It'll go into an almost melee range, float there menacingly, and then get shot and die instantly...
Posing for the audience that does not exist in real life.
There is so little emotion or hesitation in the drones actions and this makes them terrifying
They're robots after all..
_Now imagine they were sentient_
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*0** emotion.
*0** hesitation.
Not any at all.
*Not* "so little."
Never forget that, when it comes to computers and AI.
The fact 3 drones managed to take out pretty much an entire settlement is terrifying.
Even more terrifying: a modern bunker-buster could have taken out the entire settlement.
Perhaps send in these to mop-up any survivors.
@@darthkek1953 Um... the british bunker busters from ww2 wouldve accomplished the same thing. Modern technology isnt as different as you think. Plus, these drones would do a better job than any conventional bomb...
@@jonnyj. The WW2 busters might not penetrate a sci-fi level bunker construction, but I get your point. That's my point exactly too. There is no real need for these drones other than automated hunter-killers tracking down stragglers, a base would be better served by a base-buster. At least in The Matrix there is an explanation for the machines using inefficient humans for their construct: they are hardware human-focused AI so their revenge and their mania is to enslave rather than truly eradicate.
Current drones can do that too if properly equipped
That's not even science fiction right now. There are drones that can easily destroy military camps and settlements.
They're just not doing it to YOUR world... yet.
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Man. At first glance, this thing is just some generic, lazily designed sci-fi robot- until you see it MOVE. This floating death orb is a strong example of how visuals are never the first priority. Movement is the essence of film. It’s the first lesson you are taught if you take any kind of class, yet so many directors to this day completely disregard it. Productions worth millions end up forgettable because they expect amazing spectacles are all a movie needs, and CGI has made this much more common.
But then theres this thing. This Drone is a testament to the capability of cinema- even a cold and featureless sphere can function as a highly memorable character when it's put into motion.
a good example would be Pacific Rim vs Pacific Rim: Uprising
@@DogeTrump yep it's annoying when huge objects behave similarly to human sized objects in physics terms
@@DogeTrump Yeah. When the Jaegers in Pacific Rim moved it felt like they were the size that they were shown to be, not Cgi. The Jaegers in Uprising feel like they're Cgi.
@@weirdassenbychild7452 there was a feeling of their huge size in the first that was totally missing in the second.
“Lazy design”? I think the design was amazing.
Realistically, the drones making all those noises communicating obviously what they're doing/thinking is silly.
But for the cinematic experience, its scary hearing when they're checking you out and especially when they play their "kill mode activated" noise.
Drones don’t make noises?
@@remnant651 Drones make operational noises that are unavoidable due to the way they function.
The beeps and groans these drones are making is not needed, it was intentionally put on them and there is no reason for it to be there.
It's basically asking the audience to believe that this AI that designed the things wanted to give audio cues for every single drone action. That is wasted resources and power that could've been used for something else, it just makes no sense when the things kill everything on sight except for the one guy who already knows how they operate and what they do. Who are those beeps and groans for? The audience. It was done to make them seem intimidating, but it is illogical.
It's the killer drone equivalent to every single movie featuring a sci fi or fantasy monster of some sort that stops attacking to just stand perfectly still and roar. No living creature on this earth behaves this way because it is a profoundly stupid thing to do. If you've ever seen predators actually go after something, once they are locked into "kill it" mode, they just run as fast as they can and try to take it down as fast and efficiently as possible. They don't just pause mid chase to randomly roar. This shit is done for the audience and to provide convenient opportunities for the protagonists to escape their predicament because in a more realistic scenario they would've probably died in the first few seconds of being attacked.
@@TheDrexxus it was a genuine question. This is hardly the equivalent of creatures roaring arbitrarily during a chase or fight. They are noises that could emit during realistic combat. Furthermore, in the end of the film it was revealed that there was a prolific amount of Tom Cruise agents. The noises indicate functions and imminent threat, for a much larger force than just one man. In a barren wasteland such as this, it is necessary to indicate when shit is about to throw down for these field agents to either evade or know when they are in the clear. Yes you are right - it was done for the cinematic effect, however drone noises aren’t always redundant. Unless the assault force/oppressor/hunter etc. is entirely comprised of drones that shoot on sight, in which case your point stands.
it may also be that the drones make this sound to demoralize, as these machines were made to kill humans, it may be that the drones make these noises to scare because humans are afraid, and these noises could be remembered by a combatant and demolish him / scare him, although it wouldn't make much sense since what matters is killing humans not traumatizing them, but hey, it's my theory.
@@TheDrexxus the reason they make those noises is to prevent friendly fire. The drone will give you a chance to identify yourself before they terminate you. Think like today the electric cars have to make a noise when they are driven under a certain speed for the safety of other people who may not hear the car. Therefore the sounds are perfectly justifiable.
There is a scene in the movie where the drone doesn’t process the ID check from Tom. You can imagine this could have lead to incidents over time and the Tet had to create a failsafe by using sound to indicate the ID wasn’t processed.
One small detail I always loved about this movie is the human made turrets using drone shells. Realistically speaking, if the drone's carapace is one of the hardest materials in the wastes, why not use destroyed ones as armor as well? Really obvious if you were to live in that world but considering this is a movie its a small detail that really sells the realism they were aiming for imho.
Yep, the characters interacting with things in their world makes it even more realistic and awesome.
What is most strange that not everyone is armed with weapon to blow those drones with single shot. They had more than enough time to make those guns...
Maybe they also used the shells of that drones so the drone AI cant identify these turrets as enemys at first sight
@@AKUJIVALDO you're assuming they have the power necessary to use those types of guns
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@@Fearless4Fortune yep.
From which show?
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@@michaelmurray11189 That makes sense, thanks.
oblivion had some of the best aerial vehicle designs in movie history!
The whole thing is a masterpiece.... Especially the Sound Design...
Daniel Simon is the goat!! He made design for Oblivion AND for The Tron!!
The sound design is on point.
No doubt… It really made a big difference and a huge impact on the drone Interactions. They were really scary at times
@@RAZR_Channel These drones make Terminators look mild and only slightly dangerous.
@@KondorDCS ah yes, but terminators can "blend in" ( i mean not really ) so they can be a little sneaky snek
John 3:16
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16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Amen 🙏!!
It's Crazy how you can tell that in spite of their programming, how badly those drones want to kill Jack.
But he is the one who repairs and maintains them.
@@misterprecocious2491 Yeah, but despite that, a part of their programming tells them to kill humans, and another part of their programming tells them not to kill Jack. Sounds like @Dan CL simplified it pretty well.
@@jakeviridus-ph4yjexactly
I don't care what anyone else says, this movie was a masterpiece.
Movie name
@@adityabhartiy5230 it's... In the title... 😂😂
@Francesco Loren Can you give me the sauce?
@Francesco Loren hp?
@Francesco Loren I literally don't understand what you're trying to tell me😭😭😭😭
On my original reply, I asked for the source of the information, preferably the name of the robot, because Google is kinda terrible and good at the same time.
These drones are so scary... what a well done job with them. Really, those sounds, the way they scan the environment and attack... cool and a prediction of an obscure future might be...
Terminator: "I'm a terrifying killing machine!"
Oblivion Drone: "Hold my battery cell fluid."
The most terrifying thing is that all their movements are dynamically realistic and can be mastered by a real drone. There are no fake performances in here. Every time humans attacked the drone, it had to manage how to neutralize humans located in different angles by executing only the option card of movements its busters allowed it to do. Excuse my english.
is that classed as a mavic or a baba yaga.
I think people miss what was amazing about this movie, and it was the design. Everything was not only clean looking, but amazingly functional.
The movie director used to be an architect.
Это и есть настоящая , качественно обдуманная и великолепно исполненная фантастика ... Зеркало человеческого интеллекта и творчества .
The thing I like about these drones is that they play against type and trope to some degree to make their own sort of horror.
Sci-fi is rife with the alien threat looking organic and scary, and obviously that can be done really well (Giger/Alien) and it plays into our fear of disease and infection and the wild and that works but obviously its been done.
Similarly, a lot sci-fi alien/threat just plays on the idea of death... You get things like the terminators which while modern look like walking skeletons and all the fears that helps conjure.
But these things, they could be an Apple product, from the clean whites and chrome and lines to the very "UX approved" sounds they make, and there's something about that when you think about it that is deeply disturbing. Like the apocalypse will be focus-tested to ensure the very best experience.
totally underrated comment. What makes these things so terrifying, to me, is no pause. Even the Terminator could miss, or pause, or size up the target. These? Just kill, no second thought. No worrying about being outnumbered, no tactics, except hard charging at the target and kill.
to add, that scene where 3 drones attack the scavs hideout reminds me of attack on Zion for the same reasons mentioned
The drones in this movie are vicious!
yeah definitely the best part of the movie
RAZR For me, it’s the bubbleship..! A wonderful piece of design..!
@@RAZR_Channel what is the name of this movie
Datta Barne Oblivion probably found it's by now.
They’re guddam terrifying is what they are
I really like how they made the drones move realistically. The way the drone gets a bit confused and collides with the wall behind at 3:14 tells that they're not "too perfect". The details they put into those drones' behavior are amazing.
Not perfect but vicious. That's the same drone that comes back down to kill the turret guy. Couldn't get him on the first pass so it came back again, lol.
Im the only guy what loves the drone's attack sound
That's what reminded me to make this video... They did a really good job with the drone sounds...
This sound and the tripods sounds from war of the worlds (2005)
Sounds as Eva from WALL-E
Star wars
sometimes sound like my old modem :D :P
One of the most underrated sci-fi movies ever
Critics and ratings have always been bullshit...
This is my favourite Sci-Fi movie . It’s impossible to describe how much I love it and every single aspect of it . I have massive Oblivion canvas hanging on a wall in my living room
I know what you mean.. all the little details that tie everything together.
I have trouble deciding if Oblivion or Edgo of Tomorrow is better.
@@KondorDCS to me oblivion all the way but I also love edge of tomorrow
Elysium for me
@@APR1125 It is allaround masterpice!!
I've just realized a nice little detail about these Drones having *RCS thrusters* all over it's body that helps the drone to align itself and turn in the air, the smoke things coming out of the holes 2:39 for close up.
wow man great spot!
Makes sense since they also work in space. Nice catch.
Seems inspired by the Lockheed multiple kill vehicle
imagine just having one or two of these things just following you around guarding you at all times. badass.
With what is going on in the world right now it would be a great thing
Bad asf
Until it's hacked and then turns against you with a lock on signal. Then you'd find it dumb and super scary af
@@akingbadeomosebi1495 If you had a drone smart enough, it wouldn't need an internet connection to function. Then you could just take the antenna off and have an un-hackable drone.
@@thatsomeone3818 you don't necessarily need an antenna to hack into its systems, you can lock unto its frequency and brute force your way into it. Look up frequency hacking, it's something happening already.
IMO these are by far the best drones to ever rock a sci-fi movie. Their brilliant engineering/design & super cool sounds produced during command execution all make for a really nostalgic awesome tech feel. Excellently done by Tom Cruise.
Awesome. Best drones I've seen in a movie. And that including the Stark drones in spiderman far from home.
There is one other movie with scary drones, those alien shredders in Battleship.
These drones are pretty impressive especially the sound design… That’s what reminded me to do the scene
woah. Someone other than me watched Battleship.
@@HorizonSniper__ Battleship was underrated. Tell me you didn't love when Taylor Kitsch ordered the anchor to fall to swing their ship around.
@@olternaut damn. Missouri drift was not physically correct, but tat looked awesome.
@@HorizonSniper__ You never know what you can accomplish when the chips are down.
Never seen this film, but hot damn these are the most legitimately frightening things I’ve ever seen. Their movement is precise, parabolic and calculated; they show no remorse or hesitation, they truly are machines. Look at the way they mathematically snap onto targets. This isn’t Terminator - these ones find a target and kill it. The moment they identify a target to be hostile, it’s dead. The sound design is brilliant too. Their weaponry doesn’t sound human, nor does any of their noises.
Have you seen it yet? It's my personal favorite Tom Cruise film ever!
Yeah, but they could have skipped that one moment, when the drone for the first and last time - contradicting everything it did before - stops and waits before taking a shot at the wifu, allowing it to be killed... They could have just skipped that easily, just have the drone fly in, start shooting immediately as always, killing a few people - and just before it hits the wifu, its gets shot down. No need for this random delay... The whole movie is kinda like this: awesome, AWESOME design and feeling... and then a stupid story-based decision ruins it a bit...
@@psychepeteschannel5500 Are you talking about the drone that was being repaired in the sky house? Because that one aims at Tom Cruise and tries to open fire, but it's guns don't work. Possibly it had no ammunition loaded.
@@ReddwarfIV Nope, talking about the scene where the drone massacres the rebel hideout with extreme speed and precision, but then stops and thinks about it when it corners Jacks real/forgotten wife with a bunch of rebels in a dead end.
@@psychepeteschannel5500 Ah
Who needs a Terminator when you have one of this things.
That sounds awsome
These things behave how a terminator SHOULD behave.
Not wasting time throwing people around.
Just killing them and being done with it.
@@davecrupel2817 if you watched the movie ,the drone actually waited at least 3 hours to kill the main character.
@@VJETRA so intelligent
@@davecrupel2817 terminator just have 1 target, but for that drones all humanity are target
I love the drones in this film. They're one of those things that really shouldn't be scary but they absolutely are.
I have similar feelings about the Daleks but in a totally different way.
There is a slight cuteness about the design about how the eye/scanner setup sorta looks like he is serious frowning. But at the same time it's menacing and frightening. And there is also a slight Portal style to the look. Great job on the design!
They remind me of the Zeroids from "Terrahawks" 🙂
Oblivion is kind of its own version of sci-fi. It's horror-ish psychologically, it's action-packed, and it's also mildly realistic. The drones represented all three: they are extremely realistic in design and "personality", they cause a lot of psychological horror about just how close we already are to inventing such murderous machines, and, of course, they spend 90% of their time on-screen terminating hostiles with lots of noise and light.
The sound effects in this movie were perfect. For me it’s like finding perfection and wanting to experience it again and again. This is why l watched the movie 5 times now. It’s a work of art in design and sound engineering.
The low growl of the drone is just so gloomy and scary. The first time i watched this movie I really felt scared for Tom.
Definitely one of the best sci Fi movies of the recent years.
This are some of the coolest drones ive ever seen in a movie. Theyre pretty damn good at their job.
They are an effective team
Saw this movie in the Cinema. when the first time one of these drones appears on screen I got chills. truly a masterwork of design and implementation. 10/10
Underrated af
These are the machines from sci-fi movies that were terrifying scary (in no particular order):
1)Tripods from War of the Worlds
2) Drones from Oblivion
3) Sentinels from X-men: Days of Future Past
I've watched many sci-fi movies but those three were the scariest ones for me.
thanks for list bro
Yeah man the Sentinels have the same vibe as these Drones
01:39 Thats one hell of an intimidating sound
Sound like an error message popped up xD
the work of a sound designer in this movie is just amazing
DJI will make this drone soon.
U damn right they already have
A racing drone already moves kinda like this. Make it slightly bigger and carry a automatic pistol would probably work.
1:34 love that magical drone displacement.
yeah i think they cut the scene down fon no reason. You can see the cut
This is like watching the T-800 in action for the first time, legitimately terrifying and powerful
The way the drones scan the environment feels like year 3600 in the future.
I would appreciate if someone could extract the weapon sound effects of those drones.
Me too… But it’s nearly Impossible to find original scores or sounds like that from a big budget movie… The sound design in the whole film was really good
U r everywhere I found you every where I have been in every video you commented since 2014
It can be done through the app Zedge. I have the drones sounds on my phone for messages 🤷🏽♂️
Equinox Omega Really? Then you and I probably have many similarities. Let’s be friends, I foresee that our friendship would be a lasting one.
@@CaptainM792 Okay, but like seriously you are everywhere from Lego Videos to Star Wars to Marvel like you are more common for me to find than Justin Y. And Justin is everywhere! Sure we can be friends but yo this can't be a coincidence I find you everywhere, everyday.
144hz, 2400 ppi, 2 terabite storage and 24 gb of ram, 10 years of software updates, with quad speakers, 200mp main camera, 108mp at the back, ip68 dist and water protection 6000mah battery with 120watts of fast charging and providing a very good proccecor snapdragon 8 gen 2?!? iDrone nailed this year of being a flagship drone😍🤩
Thank you for unboxing and showcasing! ❤❤
The sound, movement, and Actual threat these drones posed made them Great. Enemies in movies that never actually do severe damage can only make threats that feel, hollow.
They did a fantastic job of making something seemingly so simplistic in design absolutely terrifying.
This is the sort of thing that would make SkyNet truly terrifying
Drones sounds perfectly, my great respect to sound design team
They taught a machine to play Go against itself and three weeks and a million games later it could play better than any human.
AlphaZero?
A product of already mature technologies, namely learning algorithms and transistor silicon chips.
Alpha Chess Master learned chess in four hours, and has beaten all human, and machine challengers.
OpenAI DOTA 2 AI created strategies beat both human individuals, and teams at 99.6% success rate over 7200 sessions.
Consensus has Artificial General Intelligence arriving in 2043.
@@Dante20321 yes
@@MichaelSHartman AI and AGI are two very different things
Kill disposable characters: 0.01 sec
When killing main character: Take 9 hours
That's the whole point of telling a story, you wouldn't tell the story of a guy that dies 5 minutes into a war. You would tell a story about someone that lived, call it luck but somehow they make it through the war or whatever situation is going on.
Lmaooo yes. But still the movie didn't even try to be realistic, it's just a masterpiece in it's way
Designers: let's make the scanning laser visible to the human eye, making if easier to hide in the drones blind spot
they used stealth suite when outside.
Lets also have them make a bunch of noises for no reason, because the audience is stupid and needs the drones to act like people so they can figure out what's happening.
@@ev6558 you just don’t appreciate sound design.
@@synthwaveguy_2942 Lol
@@ev6558 bruh it's a movie don't forget that
Love the design of the drones. Simple, elegant and terrifyingly effective in combat.
とりあえずこのドローンの機械音が好き
I like drone's sound very much.
Such an underrated movie. Especially those Drones, they are fucking Badass. This’ll always be one of my favorite movies just by sound design alone. Couldn’t have asked for a better sci-fi movie in my opinion.
La mejor película de ciencia ficción de todos los tiempos... Impresionante en todos los aspectos, los lugares, realismo, la historia en si es hermosa. La música magnífica...realmente sin palabras
Ya.. sound design was pretty good.... I think this is based off a comic...
@@RAZR_Channel one that wasnt finished...
Quisiera entender que no le dieran su reconocimiento adecuado por "ENVIDIA" porque la verdad es maravillosa!!!! No me canso de verla!!!
@@moisessan1 tu lo dijiste amigo 👍🏼👍🏼🥰
Drones should have got Oscar's, iconic soundtrack ❤
They sound alive in some instances with synthesized sound mixed in which makes them all the more unnerving
Ya... the sound design of this film is a completely separate work of art on it' own...
One of the most underrated sci-fi movies!
Agree
The interface of drone's vision is cool by the way, looks very futuristic.
To be honest - I love such things, like drones, automatic turrets or machines, that have some visors or oculars, with red sight or other, but brighter in red side. It confirms their intention to destroy the designated target. To terminate it, without hesitation or mercy, unless they have database where are some targets that cannot be killed.
The visuals, the sounds - they're so f**king cool!
Especially their faces - it's just full of cold metal, that awaits command to terminate any life sequence.
Last thing that impressed me - was Mototerminator, but these things... They're far more dangerous. And the owner of them was extremely cautious in self-security.
I still wish to see some movies with these things - being modified with more hidden weapons. Just to see how this metal sphere is about to exterminate the whole population of any life force.
This is what they needed in ' The tomorrow war'
Or all u need is kill colorized manga autoscroll or animated by FSR plus ai by linux since the finger is for nvidia
Some of my favorite robots/drone designs of any movie. So badass and swift. Reminds me of something you might see in portal
1:34 Am I the only one that noticed how the drone just glitched out of existence and exploded on the other side of the screen?
No.... I thought no one would notice but like everybody has.... I was cutting out a stupid noise that the Drone makes when it's going down. It was really annoying. Sound designers have a habit of putting animal sounds in robotic destructions so I didn't want that and I thought no one would notice but everybody has =(
@@RAZR_Channel Dude......don't cut other people's work otherwise you are not actually showing the scene. Just let the scene play out.
RAZR i know that noise
@@RAZR_Channel lol I also hated it
Fascinating designs for the film, I hope to fly a craft like the one in the film one day, or see it being built. The drones are amazing, one day military drones will be as effective as the ones in the film, and that is terrifying too.
I think there's a really neat and potentially unintentional message on how the drones are built and designed
So from the end of the movie it's very obvious that the tet is insanely arrogant, it takes a hell of an ego to call yourself someone's god afterall.
And i think that reflects a bit on the bunker raid scene, where one of the drones is dueling with a human made turret (manned by none other than morgan freeman), the drone shell used as armor on the turret was literally unfazed by drone fire while everything else melts.
This implies that the tet designed the drones with the absolute certainty in mind that none of these drones could ever be used against it.
Which is you know, stupidly confident, and most certainly arrogant. It's funny to think about, when arrogance is basically what took it down in the end, the whole movie was basically the tet gaslighting itself that it had full control no matter what.
2:22 how works FaceID in my iPhone
I feel like these people would benefit from a net that would drop onto the drones. Or a foam spray to clog the drones cameras.
1:33 wrong explosion position
It was cut
Nice catch.... I edited it... I can't remember why though there was something that I wanted to cut out and I can't remember what it was
@@RAZR_Channel th-cam.com/video/rEby9OkePpg/w-d-xo.html
3:20 for above link. Yeah nice cut! tour de force
Maybe it flew too fast
@누나랑술마실래? ?
Those damn drones are terrifying, if I had the manpower I would try to get my hands on the tech needed to destroy them. In order to reverse engineer more effective versions of them.
Not one of these idiots considered throwing mud in its eye. Find its weakness, and exploit it. Sometimes one can beat high tech with low tech.
They're all black and white like cows and sound like cows, interesting thought.
Yeah O.o
This video prompted a thought. I’d love a prequel that showed the TET successfully conquering another world or even its creation and creators giving it its primary mission.
We need this drone equipment in Star Troopers against bugs it be way way more efficient than traditional human troops
I like that the drones never stop being dangerous, they never get Worfed or conservation of ninjutsu'ed, one drone is deadly, three nearly wiped out the resistance.
they're basically if the term "no fucks given" had guns and could fly
oblivion was an awesome movie! and the drones in it where terrifying, and badass! sound design did an awesome job also on them
I feel like Skynet would absolutely love these things.
The humans in this movie are not using real-world logic.
The antidote to these drones are not small arms, but splat bombs.
Basically, small charge-assisted grenades that hit the drones with a fast-acting version of spray-foam, blinding them and clogging their mechanical parts, especially their verniers and thrusters, but also their gunports and aiming mechanisms.
Imagine if these drones were just the detached heads from robotic bodies, that scout/fly around, but could reattach to their bodies when ambulism or interaction with the environment was needed, or perhaps the bodies had a significantly greater armament.
It's also sound design. That deep MUUUUUU sound followed by the high pitch confirmation when its about to kill is terrifying.
I love this movie
So much tech with great design and sound effects
I love u man
@@janicehollis8029 : thank you
Movie name??
@@kshitijmeher3733 : oblivion
Who doesn't love these adorable drones?
TET reduced human population for one reason. That computer decided that Windows is a decease.
:3
I love the automation sounds for the drones really adds to the cold precision of the horrors they possess.
Samsung's new hunter killer drones look pretty cool.
Thats so amazing finding this video and all these comments below. Guys I wanna say that I was thinking that I'm freak and I'm alone in this world who fell in love with these drones (especially the sound they produce) thank you so much for all of you!
the sound of the drones at 2:00 - 2:10 is gaddamn amazing and creepy
Very good drone action. They're believable and effective. Plus the one red eye showing the destructive side tells you what's happening without looking dumb
Wish I had one of those ships Tom flew around in, and Morgan Freeman is THE MAN !!!
Yeah… Everything in this movie had a pretty cool design. But I believe it’s based on a comic series
Really amazing movie and unfortunately very underrated, it deserved to have had a great highlight! With a very original theme and script, with great visual and sound effects! It is one of those productions that by some unknown phenomenon end up being deeply wronged !
Good news: We don't need medic when fight them.
One hit from this drone and your friend is reduced to dust. No 2nd chance.
Lol😂
Love the sound design for this movie. Something about it is so satisfying.
This movie came from 2013 yet is has better special effects and CGI than any marvel movies that came out recently. I mean look at this scene 2:45
Edit : I just find out it's not just MCU movies, but the last 2 star wars movies has really bad CGI or special effects too. Disney nowadays really fucked up movie industry. I miss when Disney were actually good
Edit 2 : I take my word back, the latest Dr. Strange is good.
True enough. The entire MCU went with budget greenscreen. Fast food no different than McDonalds etc...
... and I'll tell you a secret... this video is actually a 1080 blu-ray rendered at 4K out of Premiere at 120. That's how sharp blu-ray quality is compared to streaming. I have the 4K version now but once a video is rolling on youtube it will die if you touch it. It takes a lot of work to produce a youtube channel of quality. You can always spot low quality bullshit cuts when you seep pixelization in dark areas...
నేను చూస్తే ఏమైనా చెప్పగలను నాకు కనిపిస్తే మానవాలికి మంచి చేసేవి ఏమైనా కనిపిస్తే చెప్తాను. మీ ఇష్టం. నాకు ఏ ప్రాబ్లెమ్ లేదు. థాంక్స్ 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Who needs a terminator when you have one of these drones.
The CGI is so good I can't believe this is a 2013 film.
Omg.. if it this really exist in world.. think what happend to human
they do exist... they just don't look like this...
Literally extinction
...
@@RAZR_Channel what's the name I been looking everywhere 😭
шикарный фильм... надо пересмотреть очередной раз
Apple iDrone 70 looking fire