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Nostromo87 03-17-14 08:03 PM

Your Favorite Movie Effects
 
movie effects have developed and changed quite a bit over time. from stop-motion and various on-set techniques to digital, computer animation, & CGI. Additions can be made digitally in post-production, or practical/mechanical on-set effects can be filmed in shot.

This thread will be dedicated to ones we find memorable. a good effect doesn't need to be complex, it can be simple. comes down to execution, sound effects, fitting the story & serving the narrative. or hell, other times, they're just damn cool

these won't be presented in any particular order. for some, it all may be silly. but for me, it's when i get to see people's imagination come to life. and while it's easy for some to laugh or criticize a special effect, people can put lots of time, effort and love into them. simply with the intent to create something special that people will enjoy. and i think that's a really cool thing

feel free to add your own

Nostromo87 03-17-14 08:03 PM

http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/...ps25900513.jpg


the T-1000, liquid metal

in T2: Judgment Day
(James Cameron, 1991)

http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/...jpg%7Eoriginal

Stan Winston Studio, the special effects team for T2, broke unprecedented new ground with the T-1000 liquid metal effects
The endoskeletons, which had been the big deal on Terminator, were the least of our problems on Terminator 2,” said 25-year SWS supervisor and Co-Founder of Legacy Effects, John Rosengrant. “By far, the most challenging things we did for Terminator 2 were these physical effects involving the T-1000 character. We did a lot of in-camera magic tricks for that — splitting open bodies, finger blades, heads blowing open, bullet-hit wounds. Every day, there was something new and challenging to do.”

http://media.giphy.com/media/jKnKpoFV1KEYo/giphy.gif

favorite part with the t1000 is when it starts malfunctioning in the steel mill after it is frozen by liquid nitrogen & shattered by Arnold


it becomes damaged, loses control of its morphing ability, & starts glitching

basically, the liquid metal concept is f#ing awesome


The Gunslinger45 03-17-14 08:38 PM

Re: Nostromo's Favorite Movie Effects
 
I am very fond of the classics.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_dIqFrcAiH_...mmandments.jpg

Swan 03-17-14 08:47 PM

Re: Nostromo's Favorite Movie Effects
 
Cool idea for a list. I'm expecting some Harryhausen!

Nostromo87 03-17-14 09:13 PM

you read my mind swan, had this set up and ready to publish a few hours ago

http://onaquasirelatednote.files.wor...2/07/talos.jpg

Talos, the guard of Crete

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19iTLbUC-ZQ

& the Skeleton Army

http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view1/467...rgonauts-o.gif
http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/...ps36dc62a4.jpg
http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view/1063...keletons-o.gif


in Jason & the Argonauts
(Don Chaffey, 1963)

the special effects magician is Ray Harryhausen. he created a form of stop-motion model animation called 'Dynamation.' He died in May of last year (2013), but his work still lives. and is still awesome. There's something about that huge giant statue coming to life, that just works.

I need to revisit a few of the Ray Harryhausen movies. i think i saw a lot of them when i was really young, but they're hazy in my memory. i watched Jason & the Argonauts just a couple years ago tho


Swan 03-17-14 09:15 PM

Re: Nostromo's Favorite Movie Effects
 
The seven-headed Hydra is his masterwork. :up:

Mesmerized 03-17-14 09:26 PM

Originally Posted by nostromo87 (Post 1057586)


Just how I feel when I have a splitting headache.

The Gunslinger45 03-17-14 09:35 PM

Re: Nostromo's Favorite Movie Effects
 
God rest Harryhausen.

Also a personal favorite...

THE QUICKENING!

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Q2tQIS8mCl...er%2BMovie.jpg

http://www.weapons-universe.com/Swor...er-Victory.jpg

dadgumblah 03-17-14 09:39 PM

Re: Nostromo's Favorite Movie Effects
 
Jason and the Argonauts is a perfect pick to represent Harryhausen. Talos, the giant Titan statue, is one of my all-time favorite effects, although like Swan said, the hydra is awesome also. And the harpies and the skeleton army and the...am I leaving anything out? My favorite Harryhausen film, but I love them all. Thanks for going through the whole spectrum of effects, old school and new. :up:

Mesmerized 03-17-14 09:42 PM

Originally Posted by The Gunslinger45 (Post 1057621)


Nice to see you again, MacLeod!


There can be only one.

Mesmerized 03-17-14 09:55 PM

Re: Nostromo's Favorite Movie Effects
 
One of my favorites...


http://i776.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps073f2f02.gif

The Gunslinger45 03-17-14 10:03 PM

Re: Nostromo's Favorite Movie Effects
 
Will there be any practical blood effects on this list? One of my biggest pet peeves in horror flicks these days is CGI blood!

Daniel M 03-17-14 10:07 PM

Originally Posted by The Gunslinger45 (Post 1057652)
Will there be any practical blood effects on this list? One of my biggest pet peeves in horror flicks these days is CGI blood!
If so, whether you like it or not, Kill Bill needs a mention! http://kotaku.com/5936137/kill-bills...lose-haircuts/

Lucas 03-17-14 10:08 PM

Re: Nostromo's Favorite Movie Effects
 
In my eyes Blade Runner is the most visually stunning film ever made, and the special effects are marvelous. I might be a bit biased however considering its my favorite film of all-time. :)

http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ll...o1_r15_500.gif

http://www.slate.com/content/dam/sla...l-original.gif

http://www.waddilover.com/wp-content...2/04/6vqoE.gif

The Gunslinger45 03-17-14 10:13 PM

Originally Posted by Daniel M (Post 1057660)
If so, whether you like it or not, Kill Bill needs a mention! http://kotaku.com/5936137/kill-bills...lose-haircuts/
Thought they were okay.

But still I prefer Tom Savini! :D

dadgumblah 03-17-14 10:16 PM

Re: Nostromo's Favorite Movie Effects
 
Mezmerized, what movie is the gif that you posted from?

Swan 03-17-14 10:17 PM

Originally Posted by dadgumblah (Post 1057675)
Mezmerized, what movie is the gif that you posted from?
A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Mesmerized 03-17-14 10:20 PM

Originally Posted by The Gunslinger45 (Post 1057652)
Will there be any practical blood effects on this list? One of my biggest pet peeves in horror flicks these days is CGI blood!

Blood is either CGI or chocolate syrup. I rarely see real blood used in movies.

Mesmerized 03-17-14 10:22 PM

Originally Posted by dadgumblah (Post 1057675)
Mezmerized, what movie is the gif that you posted from?


Yes. Artificial Intelligence. Directed by Steven Spielberg. One of the few movies where I appreciate CGI.

Mesmerized 03-17-14 10:26 PM

Originally Posted by Daniel M (Post 1057660)
If so, whether you like it or not, Kill Bill needs a mention!

I was very disappointed with Kill Bill. It supposedly starred David Carradine, and yet I never saw him in the movie. Master Po would be very upset about this.


Ah, fear not, Grasshopper.

http://www.soulsword.com/wp-content/...po-300x267.jpg


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