Breakin 2 when Turbo falls down the stairs, some how grew a foot taller and got more muscular.
I noticed the one in Face/Off that I posted and the one in T2 in the theaters.I think the lesson here is that movies are made to be watched once on a big screen, not scrutinized frame by frame on a 4K transfer.
This is what I was talking about. Never gets old for me.The satellite installation episode is legitimately the funniest episode of the entire series.
Yea this one is so bad, pls cgi that Martin.
Cameron changed it with the last release. He imposed Arnies head onto the stunt double. Which looked obvious too ha.
Oh man, when I bought that on blu ray years ago, and I saw the opening fight in the hangar and a dude gets blown away with a shotgun or something and you see these these thick ass wires on his back, plain as day. Never noticed it until the clarity of blu ray. Made me sad.Face/Off at the end when they're on the speedboats and the boat explodes when they hit a pier. Totally not Travolta and Cage!
"Fixed" and they forgot the fix on the ramp he jumped off from the last time they fixed it
Not a stunt double, but I love how blatant it is (the actor wasn't on set anymore when they needes this shot)
The shot of them flipping off the boat as it crashes new the end of Face/Off. So unbelievably blatant - like, there were no better angles?
One of my favourite things to do when watching movies is to spot and have a giggle at obvious stunt doubles. One of my favourites is this one from the lunch club scene in Beverly Hills Cop. Do you enjoy this pastime and what are some of your favourites?
Do you listen to Doug Loves Movies? This exact scene was discussed on yesterday's episode!
Too busy jerking off to his ten billion Avatar sequels unfortunately. Can't even sit for a couple of hours and go over the new transfer of this and The Abyss :(
Not a stunt double, but I love how blatant it is (the actor wasn't on set anymore when they needes this shot)
Terrorism isn't funny any more.Too busy jerking off to his ten billion Avatar sequels unfortunately. Can't even sit for a couple of hours and go over the new transfer of this and The Abyss :(
I... WHAT?!
That most upvoted comment tho.
Just came across this one from T2, haha.
An HD transfer exists. I've seen it in 1080p on TV and it looked great.Too busy jerking off to his ten billion Avatar sequels unfortunately. Can't even sit for a couple of hours and go over the new transfer of this and The Abyss :(
one of my favorites
the fact that it's so obvious makes it way funnier
I know, I've seen it as well (through not so honest ways), the problem is that for a blu-ray/4k release, Cameron needs to sign off on it. Which so far, he still hasn't done for whatever reason. He says he's busy, which I get, but for so long that he couldn't even sit for a single day and discuss the transfers or do it in between stuff?An HD transfer exists. I've seen it in 1080p on TV and it looked great.
Wish I'd had the foresight to record it.
Only now that I'm more familiar with him do I realize that Bullhorn was a reference to Rudy Ray Moore / the Dolemite character.
Not a stunt double, but I love how blatant it is (the actor wasn't on set anymore when they needes this shot)
In Armour of God there's a scene where Jackie Chan fights 4 women and it's clear in some of the wide shots that some of them are men.
It happens throughout the scene, but the most blatant is around the 3.10 mark where the woman runs up the stairs.
Well, thank god for that. For the last 30 years, I've thought they blew up a nice Vietnamese man.
If you turn on director's commentary, he'll tell you they used a dummy.