If you were going to digitally insert Bruce Willis into your historical film, wouldn’t it be funnier to use footage of him as Cole from Twelve Monkeys…?
"Crazy? I was crazy once. They locked me in a room. I died there. Worms ate my brains. Drive me crazy! Crazy?!...." -Brad Pitt -Crazy Guy "WTF?! " -Bruce Willis' character and everyone
Here is another interpretation: in the novel "Nothing Lasts Forever", the one in which Die Hard is based on (oh, yes, there is a novel), John McClane (John Leland in the book) is a WW2 veteran that fought in the Pacific... Even if I doubt Michael Bay even read a book before making Pearl Harbor.
That guy in the Abyss beach scene is a absolute legend. In Australia pantsing is referred to as 'Dacking' as 'Dacks' is a fairly common colloquial term for pants, ie 'Tracksuit pants' = 'Tracky Dacks'. And now you know..... and knowing is half the battle!
In the foreground of the shot of the wedding with the priest, a similar-looking head can be seen. Perhaps the priest had a twin brother who was also the local town doctor.
Q from I-Jokers said on the Tell 'Em Steve Dave podcast that they contacted so many celebrities and wanted multiple cameos, and Will Ferrell was the only one who agreed, and reportedly flew himself out to set at his own expense for 5 seconds of screentime then flew home, cos he's awesome... Also Q himself is in that same airport travelator scene in Dogma just seconds later
Lethal Weapon is a movie in the Die Hard universe. In Die Hard 2, the woman on the plane with the tazer is reading a magazine with the Lethal Weapon ad in it.
Actually, back in the day, it was not uncommon for the local doctor to also be an ordained minister and marry couples he would have seen when they were kids.
To be fair we only see the "Naked guy" in Twister from the waist up. It may be odd in the UK but in the US in summertime it is quite common for people, especially in a rural setting, to go shirtless (the stereotypical field hand). One passing by the cordoned off location shot for the drive through the field getting caught rubbernecking makes perfect sense.
I saw the John McClane look alike in the theater in 2001. My friend and I looked at each other and he was like "did you just see.." and I said " Die Hard...??" It's not exactly hard to spot. I think it was just a major coincidence but it looks so uncannily like him that I have trouble believing no one noticed it when filming and editing. To add another wrinkle...Pearl Harbor was mentioned in Die Hard lol..
In Michael J Fox’s movie Teen Wolf, as the end credits are about to start, you see a girl in a red shirt in the stands who discovers her fly open and zips it up. In the movie 3 Men and a Baby, there’s a scene where there’s a kid sticking his head out from behind the curtains. He’s not a cast member.
The figure in Three Men and a Baby is a cardboard standee of Ted Danson wearing a tux. The movie was filmed on a sound stage, not in a real apartment anyway. That ghost story was debunked years and years ago. Just like the hanging Munchkin in Wizard of Oz.
My favorite extra is the one in The Dark Knight Eises where Batman and Catwoman are fighting a group of henchmen on a rooftop. They clear the whole group except one who must realize that he should have fallen down already or something and he just sort of falls all by himself. It's pretty great! How did the editors and everyone not see this???
There's a reason he has a cameo in that movie, he's the one who put up the money so the movie could get made. Apparently the Python team of John Cleese, Terry Gilliam and Graham Chapman tried shopping the movie to different Studios and nobody wanted to put up the money to have it made... until Eric idle said George Harrison read the script and he says he'll put up the money for the movie cuz he wants to see it made, And wants to watch it! So if it wasn't for George Harrison we probably wouldn't have the Life of Brian movie at all, and that's why he has a cameo in it as well.
The opening scene of The Hangover shows 3 guys in the background as Phil makes the phone call telling Doug's fiance that they had lost Doug. Then the movie jumps back to the beginning of the story which leads up to the phone call including making a trade for the wrong Doug.
1:40 I just got done with Dogma for the 40th time since it’s debut and it never gets old. Impractical Joker “Sal” makes a cameo as well at the airport in Dogma.
The Pearl Harbor with John McClain is just a coincidence, yes he might look like him but if you actually looked closer his face looks totally different, as for Dogma with the Nun it was kind of hard to miss.
@@BobBroon-k2t pause at 10:09 or even 10:11 and you'll notice the guy's just look-alike. The right grimace and characterization can make all the difference in the world.
For the UP! entry: Its not uncommon for local clergy (and other public leaders) to wear multiple hats in a small town. Ive known preachers that were also Lawyers, Real Estate agents, etc. Mayor runs a couple small business around the place. Not much of a Catholic presence in my area, but wouldnt be out of the ordinary to see a Doctor-pastor in my area.
I love putting all kinds of obscure references in my videos. I don't put them there for people to find - hardly anyone watches anyway - but I just like knowing they are there.
Also not subtle, I'm told: the Fight Club narrator puts Marla on a bus to safety. The early sign she'll be imperilled in the climax is the Just-visible sight of men on-board converging to abduct her.
I remember seeing that when I saw the movie in the theater. But I also thought that the bus driver was also a member of Fight Club because he had a black eye or bandages or something. And I thought he nodded to Edward Norton's character as well when the doors opened.
One of my favorites is the juror in JFK, smiling at the camera the whole time. You can tell they tried to blur his face so you couldn’t see it, but it’s obvious as a whole, the whole trial
Well that's a given because apparently Schwarzenegger was doing like a handoff to the younger generation of action movie stars like the Rock. That's why when he passes by Dwayne Johnson's character he says "Have Fun." And I love the look that The Rock gives him after he passes by schwarzenegger. Like who the hell was that guy?!
🎈🏠 My thought with the priest and doctor in 'Up' was that they could be twins. They both wanted to go into a career where they believe that they could save lives, so one of them became a doctor to do it physically and the other became a priest to do so spiritually.
I also noticed that there was another balding man among the guests at the wedding with a beard. If he were to shave off the beard, he would likely look very much like the priest.
As far as the doctor and priest in Up...I figure they're twins. Mostly because of Father Ted, when he said that the favorite son generally went into medicine and the idiot son went into the clergy lol
Just before the Shining clips, I had an advert pop-up that was a full length infant cartoon called "Baby Alive". It seems that TH-cam think toddlers are watching movies that they're way too young to be watching 😂😂😂
I like the idea that part of Jack's insanity comes from realizing his world is being watched by people from another dimension. Try to think of what it would do to your mind if you suddenly realized your life is a movie, but nobody else does or even believes you. Plus everything else that happens in the shining on top of that.
Pixar being who they are I could fully understand if the Priest/Doctor thing wasn't an error or corner cutting but a deliberate reference to the unreliability of memory. Assume hat the flashback montage is a series of memories and these 2 snippets represent moments in his life were the focus is clearly on his wife. His memory of the priest and doctor would be vague and possibly just replaced in his head with a generic authority figure. Never assume.
Brad Pitt deserves a mention for Fight Club. While playing Tyler Derden he also pops up in a blink and miss cameo as a hotel staff member in the Hotel's welcome video.
Jack Nicholson "mugging" the camera is actually part of his acting style. He does it in all of his movies. This is confirmed because he said, when he teaches acting classes to young persons, he tells them to not be afraid to go over the top... Including looking straight into the camera... If it helps the performance and/or them get more into the character as it were.
Normally I would call bullshit on the one like in The Shining but knowing what an almost psychotic perfectionist Kubrick was, there is ZERO chance that he didn't notice this and that Nicholson is, in fact, doing it if not on the explicit instruction of the director, then at minimum with his blessing. If it were any other director I'd think it was just an actor goofing up but Nicholson is too much of a professional and Kubrick too detail oriented for it to be unintentional..
It's because Harvey Weinstien owns the rights. Kevin Smith has tried to buy them back, but Harvey refuses. The only way it will happen is once Harvey dies in jail. Kevin Smith was at a con where he did a talk about it. It's sad, but Kevin refuses to negotiate with a convicted rapist who deserves to rot in jail for the rest of their life.
4:41 it’s an old joke. When you have several sons, the older one inherits the lands, money & any title, the smart one gets the good job like a doctor and thick idiot one goes into the clergy. There will be a 3rd version of the same guy somewhere that looks rich or has an important title
Quote from "Die Hard": Joseph Takagi : Hey, we're flexible. Pearl Harbor didn't work out so we got you with tape decks. So in "Die Hard" we have a "Pearl Harbor" reference - and vice versa.😉
I assumed that the two guys (priest and doctor) looking a like in up was a commentary on the small town feel, in that back in the day you knew who your neighbors were and everything about them in that the priest and doctor were or are brother showing that small town feel.
You can look up the screenshots of the scene online. The corn is young, only about a foot taller than the hood (bonnet if you are in the UK) of the SUVS as they drive by (call it 4.5 or 5 feet tall). Moreover, they are looking down from the cab of the vehicle. With the corn being planted in furrows and him walking on the raised dirt between the furrows, he'd only need to be about 6 feet tall to be seen that way from that vantage point. Finally, the screenshot shows it is clearly a human being. Shirtless( he is only clearly visible from the waist up), he actually, sort of, looks like Bruce Willis too. Dark brown, receding hairline and chest hair are not things you'd put on a scarecrow. OR it'd raise the "there is a scarecrow with realistic body hair in Twister" tag line. Edit: I am used to seeing field corn, which can be 7 feet tall when mature, but looked up how old it would be at the height in that scene. To my surprise, mature stalks of sweet corn top out at around 4 feet tall. It doesn't change my other observations, but does make how tall the corn likely is a bit clearer.
I don't think they reused the same character in Disney Pixar's Up. I think it is the same character. A priest is often used for last rites. Which means the baby was born and died after, which makes it even more tragic for some reason
Jesus I can't watch this. When did you start adding an "uh" to the end of the last word of every sentence-uh?" "He walked to the dooruh." "Audiences somehow missed ituh." That's annoying af. Like a 1950s carnival barker.
Nah. If you look up the image it is a shirtless guy (dunno about naked as he is only completely visible from the waist up) with chest hair. It would be a REALLY odd choice for creating a scarecrow to make it look like that.
@ 4:51 Hmmmm..... just like Toy Story when Andy's clones show up for his birthday. Its like they used the same character model and thought nobody would notice. We did.
On the UP doctor priest issue, I believe it was meant to be the Priest marrying the couple and then the same priest consoling them in the hospital upon news of the miscarriage, and not a Doctor informing them.
4:47 the reason for the doctor and the priest being the same person is probably because the flashback is his life flashing before his eyes before he dies. (A theory confirmed by the creators) And as an old man who’s memory is probably not the best anymore it would almost make sense that the faces run together
6:00 I this this was just Jack's "eff you" to Kubrick for all the ridiculous things he put everyone through in filming, to be honest 😕 like, "edit around that, you bastard"...a look at Kubrick's work & you see that he never cultivated a group around himself usually only working with big names only once & even then not after a certain point until he became known as an "auteur" with his last big theatrical release "Full Metal Jacket" not featuring any known actors at all until "Eyes Wide Shut" many many years later 🤨
I don't think the thing in UP is a mistake. It's likely that their priest/pastor is serving as a chaplain at the hospital - that's not a doctor speaking to her in the hospital scene. Priests and ministers from many denominations serve as hospital chaplains. My Ex did an internship as hospital chaplain as part of a M/Div (Master's of Divinity) degree.
I think The Shining is a bit of a reach. Those scenes with Jack show him moving his eyes, but they don't really look directly AT the camera the way you claim.
That’s not a priest in UP. Priests don’t wear ties. Likely, their doctor was also a friend of the family, and they asked him to officiate. There are plenty of medical doctors who are also ordained ministers.
If you were going to digitally insert Bruce Willis into your historical film, wouldn’t it be funnier to use footage of him as Cole from Twelve Monkeys…?
Wow, that would have been SO good - I love Easter Eggs like that.
"Crazy? I was crazy once. They locked me in a room. I died there. Worms ate my brains. Drive me crazy! Crazy?!...."
-Brad Pitt -Crazy Guy
"WTF?! "
-Bruce Willis' character and everyone
Or a Corbyn Dallas multipass.
Oh, goodness me . . . !
YES!!
Here is another interpretation: in the novel "Nothing Lasts Forever", the one in which Die Hard is based on (oh, yes, there is a novel), John McClane (John Leland in the book) is a WW2 veteran that fought in the Pacific... Even if I doubt Michael Bay even read a book before making Pearl Harbor.
That guy in the Abyss beach scene is a absolute legend. In Australia pantsing is referred to as 'Dacking' as 'Dacks' is a fairly common colloquial term for pants, ie 'Tracksuit pants' = 'Tracky Dacks'. And now you know..... and knowing is half the battle!
Yo Joe!!!!
My favourite extra performance: the guy sweeping the air behind James Bond in Quantum of Solace.
In the foreground of the shot of the wedding with the priest, a similar-looking head can be seen. Perhaps the priest had a twin brother who was also the local town doctor.
@contingencyradiology8544 I like your explanation better!
The drunk nun is Lady Elaine Fairchild frim Mr. Roger's Neighborhood!
Best extra: the military guy vigorously saluting the President after his speech in Independence Day
Q from I-Jokers said on the Tell 'Em Steve Dave podcast that they contacted so many celebrities and wanted multiple cameos, and Will Ferrell was the only one who agreed, and reportedly flew himself out to set at his own expense for 5 seconds of screentime then flew home, cos he's awesome... Also Q himself is in that same airport travelator scene in Dogma just seconds later
Q used to work with kevin smith at View Askew
Favorite extra? The one at end credits of Teen Wolf wity their fly down.
0:40 now, i get the "Pantsing of James Cameron in Family Guy."
The Inspector Gadget one also mentioned Ferris Bueller in the paragraph right before the F* Disney message.
Lethal Weapon is a movie in the Die Hard universe. In Die Hard 2, the woman on the plane with the tazer is reading a magazine with the Lethal Weapon ad in it.
“Didn’t think we wouldn’t notice! But we did!”
There's never a time where there isn't a naked guy in a corn field somewhere 🤣
You just don't see the naked girl that's there with him....
@@wyldemusickWho says it's a naked girl with him? It might be some farm animal with him instead 😂.
Actually, back in the day, it was not uncommon for the local doctor to also be an ordained minister and marry couples he would have seen when they were kids.
That's what I thought, too. Being a minister (back then, or at least in some small towns) is a part-time career.
John Macclane : " Come Out To The Coast, We'll Get Together, Have A Few Laughs ....."
Hahaha true 😂
1:04 Dude is like "it's all over... so it's now or never... your time has come Dave."
To be fair we only see the "Naked guy" in Twister from the waist up.
It may be odd in the UK but in the US in summertime it is quite common for people, especially in a rural setting, to go shirtless (the stereotypical field hand). One passing by the cordoned off location shot for the drive through the field getting caught rubbernecking makes perfect sense.
it amuse me to see the abyss one for i have watch a clip of it last week and now its here on a top ten thingy
I saw the John McClane look alike in the theater in 2001. My friend and I looked at each other and he was like "did you just see.." and I said " Die Hard...??" It's not exactly hard to spot. I think it was just a major coincidence but it looks so uncannily like him that I have trouble believing no one noticed it when filming and editing. To add another wrinkle...Pearl Harbor was mentioned in Die Hard lol..
It's definitely Willis from die hard digitally inserted you see the dodgy outline in the last few frames
Jack nicholson looking at me in the movie.... i was so scared of him afterwards
In Michael J Fox’s movie Teen Wolf, as the end credits are about to start, you see a girl in a red shirt in the stands who discovers her fly open and zips it up. In the movie 3 Men and a Baby, there’s a scene where there’s a kid sticking his head out from behind the curtains. He’s not a cast member.
The Three Men a Baby ‘Ghost’ shot - a literal ghost caught on film. That one’s been discussed by supernatural experts for decades - genuinely freaky.
It’s a cardboard cutout of Ted Danson
@@kriegkollins3458 And it's a leftover from a scene that was scrapped just before they started filming said scene.
It was a bs story to boost video rentals.
The figure in Three Men and a Baby is a cardboard standee of Ted Danson wearing a tux. The movie was filmed on a sound stage, not in a real apartment anyway. That ghost story was debunked years and years ago. Just like the hanging Munchkin in Wizard of Oz.
My favorite extra is the one in The Dark Knight Eises where Batman and Catwoman are fighting a group of henchmen on a rooftop. They clear the whole group except one who must realize that he should have fallen down already or something and he just sort of falls all by himself. It's pretty great! How did the editors and everyone not see this???
The "F*** Disney" one is GOLD !!!
💯😂👌🏻
1:46 looks to be the same location that The Sopranos used for a few scenes, I know it’s meaningless to most but I’m a big Sopranos fan
Don't you guys think you're established enough to not have to mention liking and subscribing? I mean, it's TH-cam. Everyone knows how it works.
I thumbs down every video for it, just out of spite. I know it ultimately makes no difference but I need to express my disdain somehow.
I don't mind it at the beginning or end. That's expected. But right in the middle is extra jarring and annoying.
Oldie but goodie: one Mr. George Harrison can be spotted in Monty Python's Life of Brian 😎 That one really made me smile back then.
There's a reason he has a cameo in that movie, he's the one who put up the money so the movie could get made. Apparently the Python team of John Cleese, Terry Gilliam and Graham Chapman tried shopping the movie to different Studios and nobody wanted to put up the money to have it made... until Eric idle said George Harrison read the script and he says he'll put up the money for the movie cuz he wants to see it made, And wants to watch it! So if it wasn't for George Harrison we probably wouldn't have the Life of Brian movie at all, and that's why he has a cameo in it as well.
The opening scene of The Hangover shows 3 guys in the background as Phil makes the phone call telling Doug's fiance that they had lost Doug. Then the movie jumps back to the beginning of the story which leads up to the phone call including making a trade for the wrong Doug.
I thought the John McClain guy was Bill Paxton for forever.
The first one just cracked me up. Way to immortalize yourself in a movie -in a James Cameron movie no less.
The opening of UP is one of the most heartbreaking love stories ever told... Makes me sad every time I see it.
1:40 I just got done with Dogma for the 40th time since it’s debut and it never gets old. Impractical Joker “Sal” makes a cameo as well at the airport in Dogma.
I always loved the extra in Scream who is just paying attention to Jamie Kennedy too well in the movie store lol
The Pearl Harbor with John McClain is just a coincidence, yes he might look like him but if you actually looked closer his face looks totally different, as for Dogma with the Nun it was kind of hard to miss.
It looks exactly like willis
@@BobBroon-k2t pause at 10:09 or even 10:11 and you'll notice the guy's just look-alike. The right grimace and characterization can make all the difference in the world.
For people saying that isnt bruce willis in pearl harbour.... It is. Hes been digitally inserted
Great vid. Nice work.
The priest is obviously the doctor's twin brother... Jeesh. ;-)
Gotta love this kinda "hidden" shit!
For the UP! entry: Its not uncommon for local clergy (and other public leaders) to wear multiple hats in a small town. Ive known preachers that were also Lawyers, Real Estate agents, etc. Mayor runs a couple small business around the place. Not much of a Catholic presence in my area, but wouldnt be out of the ordinary to see a Doctor-pastor in my area.
I love putting all kinds of obscure references in my videos. I don't put them there for people to find - hardly anyone watches anyway - but I just like knowing they are there.
4:33 in Toy Story all of Andy’s birthday party guests are Andy wearing different clothes.
"Up" - no, twins. "Pearl Harbor" - McClane's father, who bears a striking resemblance to his son.
I'm happy I'm not the only one to think that they could be twins
Also not subtle, I'm told: the Fight Club narrator puts Marla on a bus to safety. The early sign she'll be imperilled in the climax is the Just-visible sight of men on-board converging to abduct her.
I remember seeing that when I saw the movie in the theater. But I also thought that the bus driver was also a member of Fight Club because he had a black eye or bandages or something. And I thought he nodded to Edward Norton's character as well when the doors opened.
One of my favorites is the juror in JFK, smiling at the camera the whole time. You can tell they tried to blur his face so you couldn’t see it, but it’s obvious as a whole, the whole trial
Arnold Schwarzenegger can be spotted at the beginning of The Rundown.
Well that's a given because apparently Schwarzenegger was doing like a handoff to the younger generation of action movie stars like the Rock. That's why when he passes by Dwayne Johnson's character he says "Have Fun." And I love the look that The Rock gives him after he passes by schwarzenegger. Like who the hell was that guy?!
🎈🏠 My thought with the priest and doctor in 'Up' was that they could be twins. They both wanted to go into a career where they believe that they could save lives, so one of them became a doctor to do it physically and the other became a priest to do so spiritually.
I also noticed that there was another balding man among the guests at the wedding with a beard. If he were to shave off the beard, he would likely look very much like the priest.
You also don't have to be a priest to officiate a wedding, so maybe the doctor was also a friend of Carl and Ellie, so they had him officiate theirs.
As far as the doctor and priest in Up...I figure they're twins. Mostly because of Father Ted, when he said that the favorite son generally went into medicine and the idiot son went into the clergy lol
Just before the Shining clips, I had an advert pop-up that was a full length infant cartoon called "Baby Alive".
It seems that TH-cam think toddlers are watching movies that they're way too young to be watching 😂😂😂
Targeted ads. Does your kid watch TH-cam on your computer sometimes? Could be why maybe
The drunken nun is nun too subtle. (So, even though she found a bar, we'll save the bar nun pun for another occasion. 😉)
Fun fact: Jack Nicholson doesn't look at the camera at all in any of those clips.
I like the idea that part of Jack's insanity comes from realizing his world is being watched by people from another dimension.
Try to think of what it would do to your mind if you suddenly realized your life is a movie, but nobody else does or even believes you.
Plus everything else that happens in the shining on top of that.
Believe it or not, lots of priests/pastors don’t pastor churches where they can be paid a full time salary wage so they have regular jobs
Pixar being who they are I could fully understand if the Priest/Doctor thing wasn't an error or corner cutting but a deliberate reference to the unreliability of memory. Assume hat the flashback montage is a series of memories and these 2 snippets represent moments in his life were the focus is clearly on his wife. His memory of the priest and doctor would be vague and possibly just replaced in his head with a generic authority figure. Never assume.
Brad Pitt deserves a mention for Fight Club. While playing Tyler Derden he also pops up in a blink and miss cameo as a hotel staff member in the Hotel's welcome video.
Jack Nicholson "mugging" the camera is actually part of his acting style. He does it in all of his movies. This is confirmed because he said, when he teaches acting classes to young persons, he tells them to not be afraid to go over the top... Including looking straight into the camera... If it helps the performance and/or them get more into the character as it were.
In the movie Up, maybe the doctor was the priest's twin brother.
There isn't a random guy in Twister.
10:42 Steven Spielberger
Can’t say I’m familiar with his work
The guy in Pearl Harbor is not Bruce Willis, he just looks a lot like him. If you look closely you can see it.
Nah. The John McLane appearance in Pearl Harbor is actually Willis' character from 12 Monkeys on a timejump!!!!
More importantly regarding The Shining, do you think Kubrick would have allowed Nicholson to stare at the camera unless he explicitly wanted him to?
Normally I would call bullshit on the one like in The Shining but knowing what an almost psychotic perfectionist Kubrick was, there is ZERO chance that he didn't notice this and that Nicholson is, in fact, doing it if not on the explicit instruction of the director, then at minimum with his blessing. If it were any other director I'd think it was just an actor goofing up but Nicholson is too much of a professional and Kubrick too detail oriented for it to be unintentional..
Jack Torrance looking at the camera was deliberate, and was done in order to make the audience feel uncomfortable.
Too bad it’s basically impossible to find “Dogma” on streaming.
You tube has it, watched it the other day.
It's because Harvey Weinstien owns the rights. Kevin Smith has tried to buy them back, but Harvey refuses. The only way it will happen is once Harvey dies in jail. Kevin Smith was at a con where he did a talk about it. It's sad, but Kevin refuses to negotiate with a convicted rapist who deserves to rot in jail for the rest of their life.
In the ballroom photo in The Shining, your mom can be seen in the background left hand corner
With a monkey and a big joint in her right hand
Really quite miss the outro information being, you know, in the outro.
4:41 it’s an old joke. When you have several sons, the older one inherits the lands, money & any title, the smart one gets the good job like a doctor and thick idiot one goes into the clergy. There will be a 3rd version of the same guy somewhere that looks rich or has an important title
Quote from "Die Hard": Joseph Takagi : Hey, we're flexible. Pearl Harbor didn't work out so we got you with tape decks.
So in "Die Hard" we have a "Pearl Harbor" reference - and vice versa.😉
I assumed that the two guys (priest and doctor) looking a like in up was a commentary on the small town feel, in that back in the day you knew who your neighbors were and everything about them in that the priest and doctor were or are brother showing that small town feel.
Nearly all the time when a movie, video, etc. places a newspaper article on screen, I pause it and read the newspaper article.
I dont see any reason why a doctor couldnt also officiate a wedding 🤷♂️
Why isn't the Twister one a scarecrow?
If you look up the image it is a human being (oddly also looking like Bruce Willis, or "Malcolm in the Middle " era Bryan Cranston), not a scarecrow.
I never noticed "Bruce Willis" in the background in Pearl Harbor, since Jennifer Garner and Kate Beckinsale were in the foreground. :D
Naked guy in twister who also happens to be over 10 feet tall as he is standing above the corn, like perhaps a scarecrow might? Just sayin’.
You can look up the screenshots of the scene online. The corn is young, only about a foot taller than the hood (bonnet if you are in the UK) of the SUVS as they drive by (call it 4.5 or 5 feet tall).
Moreover, they are looking down from the cab of the vehicle. With the corn being planted in furrows and him walking on the raised dirt between the furrows, he'd only need to be about 6 feet tall to be seen that way from that vantage point.
Finally, the screenshot shows it is clearly a human being. Shirtless( he is only clearly visible from the waist up), he actually, sort of, looks like Bruce Willis too. Dark brown, receding hairline and chest hair are not things you'd put on a scarecrow. OR it'd raise the "there is a scarecrow with realistic body hair in Twister" tag line.
Edit: I am used to seeing field corn, which can be 7 feet tall when mature, but looked up how old it would be at the height in that scene. To my surprise, mature stalks of sweet corn top out at around 4 feet tall.
It doesn't change my other observations, but does make how tall the corn likely is a bit clearer.
Surprised that Jim Carrey's Fire Marshal Bill cameo in Liar Liar didn't make the cut.
I don't think they reused the same character in Disney Pixar's Up. I think it is the same character. A priest is often used for last rites. Which means the baby was born and died after, which makes it even more tragic for some reason
Jesus I can't watch this. When did you start adding an "uh" to the end of the last word of every sentence-uh?" "He walked to the dooruh." "Audiences somehow missed ituh." That's annoying af. Like a 1950s carnival barker.
Most of those are pointless.
The naked guy is twister is a scarecrow
Nah. If you look up the image it is a shirtless guy (dunno about naked as he is only completely visible from the waist up) with chest hair. It would be a REALLY odd choice for creating a scarecrow to make it look like that.
About jacks eye contact you left the best scene in which this happens outand given how meticulous Kubric was i doubt any of this was accidental.
I did spot the drunk nun. But thats because I'm not blind and also it was really freakin obvious.
@ 4:51 Hmmmm..... just like Toy Story when Andy's clones show up for his birthday. Its like they used the same character model and thought nobody would notice. We did.
On the UP doctor priest issue, I believe it was meant to be the Priest marrying the couple and then the same priest consoling them in the hospital upon news of the miscarriage, and not a Doctor informing them.
4:47 the reason for the doctor and the priest being the same person is probably because the flashback is his life flashing before his eyes before he dies. (A theory confirmed by the creators) And as an old man who’s memory is probably not the best anymore it would almost make sense that the faces run together
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6:00 I this this was just Jack's "eff you" to Kubrick for all the ridiculous things he put everyone through in filming, to be honest 😕 like, "edit around that, you bastard"...a look at Kubrick's work & you see that he never cultivated a group around himself usually only working with big names only once & even then not after a certain point until he became known as an "auteur" with his last big theatrical release "Full Metal Jacket" not featuring any known actors at all until "Eyes Wide Shut" many many years later 🤨
I noticed the drunk nun lol
I don't think the thing in UP is a mistake. It's likely that their priest/pastor is serving as a chaplain at the hospital - that's not a doctor speaking to her in the hospital scene. Priests and ministers from many denominations serve as hospital chaplains. My Ex did an internship as hospital chaplain as part of a M/Div (Master's of Divinity) degree.
I think The Shining is a bit of a reach. Those scenes with Jack show him moving his eyes, but they don't really look directly AT the camera the way you claim.
That’s not a priest in UP. Priests don’t wear ties. Likely, their doctor was also a friend of the family, and they asked him to officiate. There are plenty of medical doctors who are also ordained ministers.
The Doctor and the Priest in UP are brothers.
That was no regular nudist, that was Reggie Ledoux!
The nun in dogma is lady aberlin from the land of make-believe on Mr. Roger's neighborhood
The best extra is clearly the one in Teen wolf.
I didn't know that happened in Ong-Bak!
Isn't that clip from die hard3, after Mcclaine falls from steel cable to the freight ship?
I believe so.
please add timestamps
I assume most people who saw Dogma noticed the nun... it's not exactly hidden.
And Matthew McConnahy pilot character (from Interstellar?) in beginning of Batman 3, Rise?
@2:13 The cardinal is George Carlin edit : i haven’t seen the movie lol