"The Gadgets Behind Gadget's Gadgets" Behind-The-Scenes Featurette
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2022
- The making of INSPECTOR GADGET 2
Chapters
0:00 Go Go Gadgetmobile
1:52 Claw's Claw
3:26 Extendo Arms
5:52 G2 Fight Scene
9:54 Flying Fox Rig
11:43 Restroom Madness
15:02 Shaky Dance
17:05 Penny and Brain
18:57 Claw's Laser
20:22 The Chase Sequence
23:57 Stop Sign
25:57 Go Go Gadget Bubble Gum
28:58 Gadget and G2 - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
It's honestly amazing how much work was put into making this movie. Only for it to be released Direct-to-video.
it's kinda sad now that I know that it was Direct-to-Dvd. But why?
@@stylishboy004idk but at least this film got a good television run up until somewhere in the 2010s
(I swear, At some point this and the first movie were on TV and that's how i got introduced to Inspector Gadget)
That DIDN’T feature the bloopers, DIDN’T it, @@doodlestudios8727?
They probably felt it would flop in the box office and thought it was safer to make it a direct-to-video release.
The best film adaptation of Inspector Gadget.
This crew loves the series!! They really had fun, and it shows! This is actually a really great time, and I had no idea there was such a well documented behind the scenes either
I Used To Watch Inspector Gadget 2 Growing Up
30:59 hahahaha i love both of their reactions!! Didnt get 2 kiss eachother. G2 is like "awww come on y cut now?" and inspector gadget is like "why the hell u do that 4"??
French Stewart be like "Seriously? I don't get to kiss her at the end???"
@@MAnuscript421 hahaha yup
EXCELLENT SEQUEL 10 STARS
Really my opinion was......so and so.🙄
French Stewart was just so awesome in that movie. Very funny too.😊
I always wondered where were Penny’s parents.🤔
The book based on the first movie answers your question.
Tony Martin is an Australian actor portrayed as Dr. Claw.
I wish to meet him
He was also in this film called the Interview with Hugo Weaving who happened to play Agent Smith in the Matrix and Lnord in TLOTR
Bruce Spence plays Baxter in Disney's Inspector Gadget 2, also portrayed Chum in Disney's Finding Nemo.
Bruce Spence is an Australian actor from Australia.
@@jordanmichael19.29 Yet was born in New Zealand like Russell Crowe and Manu Bennett although both of those actors have a mix of an Aussie and Kiwi accent whereas Bruce`s accent is all Aussie aside from an odd Kiwi pronunciation here and there. It`s hilarious when Bruce Spence tries to sound American like in the new "Children of the Corn" reboot/prequel film because he still sounds Aussie as fuck.
The 2003 Disney movie Inspector Gadget 2 was not only a bad movie that ended the live action Inspector Gadget film adaptations but it's misguided as well. Also, when French Stuart was playing Inspector Gadget he has those glitches with his gadgets again and again but it dose not give him an identity. I mean he did OK in the sequel but he's not as good as Mathew Broderick in the first movie. I know it got 21% on Rotten Tomatoes and it did made more money than the second movie but Matthew had a clear character and he competed his mission to stop Scolex and he played not only a great hero and a great villain but he looks like a cartoon character come to life. French seems to have two expressions. Puppy love with G2 and failure to stop Dr. Claw. On top of that not only Mathew played both parts of Inspector Gadget and Robo Gadget but both parts show how fully animated his body could be. With French it always looks like he's restrain by it. Like he's fighting agent it. Every time he's done with a take it looks like he's going to pass out on Caitlin Wachs. He is very awful in his comedy. Another con about French is that he cares more about himself than the movie itself.
I don't necessary blame French for this it's just it wasn't the right casting for the sequel. The actors are also not very good with their lines in the movie.
They also took a look at the first Inspector Gadget movie then they used the same style and humor to a story with characters that wouldn't be compatible with it along with a new cast but ran with it anyway. While the plot dose expand on the Inspector Gadget mythos the characters are all unlikable with how they act and how they preform. Inspector Gadget in this sequel comes off as this stupid and weird character who mugs the camera, the chief yells a lot and Dr. Claw and his gain makes bad jokes like no tomorrow. It's just a recipe for disaster that undermines the point of source material and it doesn't do anything to add to it. On the other hand they didn't use the original cast from the first movie like in most sequels. Though I can imagine how Matthew Broderick, Joely Fisher, Michelle Trachtenberg and Rupert Everett would be even better in this movie compare to what we did get. French Stewart can be funny depends on who writes for him. But this is not the kind of film he should be taking part in. Other than that this movie did not share the same success as the first Inspector Gadget movie. Not only it didn't went into theaters but it only made $12 million dollars in it's movie making budget and went straight to VHS and DVD. Inspector Gadget on the other hand went into theaters and it made ten times it's box-office budget. So Inspector Gadget 2 was definitely a step back. In all honesty this is a film that's so bad it's unbearable. But I've seen some far worse sequels that doesn't use the original cast from first movies like Daddy Day Camp for example. At best it's just a really bad expansion plot and a bad film over all that should best be forgotten. Better to watch the 1999 Inspector Gadget movie and the 1983 TV cartoon series than watch this sequel.
I respect your opinion. Both films are honestly fun to watch.
Very well put together. Part 2 is watchable, not as good as Part 1 though. Why didn't Part 2 get into theatres?
Because it used a different cast.
Both are bad but at least the second follows the original cartoon way closer and the first was getting stuff from the cartoon completely backwards (also Matthew Broderick is awful at showing emotion)
Go, go, Gadget something to get me down there.
I foresee this movie becoming a cult classic in 10 years.
It's already a cult classic. It came out 20 years ago.
Yet almost no one knows it exists let alone the first movie
The cast is made up of mostly Australian actors due to being filmed in Brisbane.
I never knew that learn something interesting everyday.
@Nick Prehna fun fact australia was the only English speaking country where the cartoon got a complete home video release
Due to being shot in Brisbane, most of the cast are from Australia.
Even though this movie was not good, it was a lot better than the first movie and French Stewart was a way better Gadget than Matthew Broderick. Also the Behind The Scenes look cool for it being a made for dvd sequel.
I love the movie dr claw and penny
I agree that this was more faithful to the cartoon. However, I wonder why Gadget's relationship with Brenda ended. Also, where does Claw's communicator say "Scolex Industries"?
Music:Chris Hajian(2003)
1989
I have this on 📀.
30:59
Damn that that weapon just might be powerful enough to stop all of time not just Riverdale.
Riverton.
Go go gadget hatcaptor.
Inspector gadget
Elaine Hendrix is G2.
American actress.
Go Go Gadget Bubblegum.
Bubble gum?
Go Go Gadget Scooter.
Activates from Gadget's shoes.
It’s the same helicopter hat from the first film.
Very Interesting
Glad you think so!
The cast is made up of mostly Australian actors due to being filmed in Brisbane.
Director Alex Zamm
17:59 ❤ 🐶
wher are pennys mom and dad
Probably on vacation at Riverton Police Academy.
This was shoot in 2002
Wikipedia said it was shot in 2001.
5:23😔😔
But he's inspector gadget.
fnly claw. you showed your face
French Stewart was a better Gadget than Brodrick.
its hard to understand that the sequel decide to go Forward with John Cox Creature shop they barely made anything that is Practical every effects used in the film is nothing but cheap knockoff the only prop that's the real deal was Dr Claw's Claw that was a original prop from Stan Winston Studio they Borrowed from the 1st movie and ever since the sequel was over the director of the cheap low budget cut film owns the prop to himself and to this day its sealed away in a silver briefcase at his home.