What Was the Hardest Film to Make? - Part 2
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
- Making any film is difficult, but we've found another 11 of the hardest films to make. Filming a one hundred vehicle chase in the desert, reshooting an entire film, and keeping up with Tommy Wiseau's weird demands. Some of these will be production nightmares, but almost all had an extensive list of issues that needed solving.
These are highly ambitious projects that quickly made directors realize they had bitten off more than they could chew. These are films that took decades to complete, led actors to lose hair from stress, or even involved someone drugging the cast and crew's food. In the end you decide on which film takes the crown for being the hardest to make.
Crawlspace BTS Short Film: • Please, Kill Mr. Kinski
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:40 - Desert Chase
02:50 - Sharks
04:53 - Boat
07:18 - Worst Film
09:34 - Stressful Driving
11:49 - Filming Twice
13:30 - Klaus Kinski
15:27 - Kubrick x2
18:01 - Ambitious Animation
20:23 - Cursed Development
22:12 - Epic
23:43 - BONUS
Mad Max Fury Road. George Miller. Tom Hardy. Jaws. Steven Spielberg. Production Nightmare. Titanic. James Cameron. Highest Box Office. Oscars. The Room. Tommy Wiseau. Worst Film Ever. Sorcerer. William Friedkin. Stressful Movie. Stalker. Andrei Tarkovsky. Filmed Twice. Crawlspace. Klaus Kinski. Difficult Actors. The Shining. Stanley Kubrick. Jack Nicholson. 2001 A Space Odyssey. The Thief And The Cobbler. Richard Williams. The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. Ben-Hur. Terry Gilliam. Lost in La Mancha. Victoria. Longest Shot in Film.
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Hey everyone! Make sure to watch our other hardest film to make video if you haven’t already for another 12 contenders!
STEVEN SPIELBERG WAS right that the so called New Hollywood should ened after the Toxic chaos it cause!
The New Hollywood was not without criticism, as in a Los Angeles Times article film critic Manohla Dargis described it as the "halcyon age" of the decade's filmmaking, that "was less revolution than business as usual, with rebel hype".[68] She also pointed out in her New York Times article that New Hollywood enthusiasts insist this was "when American movies grew up (or at least starred underdressed actresses); when directors did what they wanted (or at least were transformed into brands); when creativity ruled (or at least ran gloriously amok, albeit often on the studio's dime)."[69]
This era of American cinema was also criticized for its excessive decadence and on-set mishaps.[70][71][72] Even Steven Spielberg, who co-directed/co-produced 1983's Twilight Zone: The Movie with John Landis, was so disgusted by the latter's handling of the deadly helicopter accident that resulted in the death of character actor Vic Morrow and child actors Myca Dinh Le and Renee Shin-Yi Chen, he ended their friendship and publicly called for the end of this era. When approached by the press about the accident, he stated:[73
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Im so glad that Steven Spielberg never got fired and we got a masterpiece of a movie.
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Glad you mentioned Sorcerer 1977, a great film that had production hell, bombed at the box office and fell into obscurity until recently. A truly great "lost" film.
Haha a lot of people commented us missing it in our last video, can’t believe we prioritized Dr. Dolittle over Sorcerer
If you ever want some suggestions for a part 3, here’s some which are worth discussing…
The Exorcist
The Omen
Super Mario Bros Movie (the 90s one)
Toy Story 2
Come and See
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Cutthroat Island
Poltergeist
Wow. Fun fact, my best friend’s family owned the boat that was used in Jaws
Great video! Apart from being a difficult shoot, "Sorcerer" had other obstacles; one being its confusing title. It's a movie that has nothing to do with sorcery.
Jean Rochefort also said he hated working on the 2000 production of the Man who killed Don Quixote, because Terry Guilliam wanted the horse to look skinny and frail and thus the horse Jean Rochefort was supposed to ride was underweight and often starved (Jean Rochefort cared about horses a lot). When the movie production was canceled, the horse died a few days later if I recall. So yeah, Jean Rochefort never forgave Gilliam for that/
"This set [for Ben Hur] took a year and 1000 people to build, costing 1 Million dollars!"
...wait: without even including material etc., they've paid every worker 1000 dollar, for the whole year?
Hard to believe...
That's a good point. This number is all over the internet though. At least one of the sources on wikipedia is from Life magazine in 1959, so we also have a contemporary source. I guess the question is, how much would a labourer have been paid in around 1957 in Italy? I couldn't find anything older than 1970 on Italian wages.
Excellent video - although you neglected to mention several other major aspects to Ben Hur, including the 40+ different scripts, and the fact that the pressure of making the film cost the producer (Fred Zimbalist) his life.
That's hilarious someone actually suggested using a real shark 😅 gotta love hollyweird lol. Great video as always man
Would have loved to see them try it! Haha
Awesome compilation with good information about movies. Liked the vid :D
Would love to see compilation of most bizarre/life-changing movies of yours expirience! :D
Hey bro awesome vids
Love this channel. So glad I found it 👍
Love the videos, man. Keep it up!!!
Great video! Wish you the best of luck🎉
For Nasrudin it was just a year earlier on 1967 when they began film production, Also he did storyboard the film, people say the complexity of the film is what caused its downfall but it was more of a setback in the middle of production, By 1992 they had alreadu finished most of the complex stuff in my honest opinion they really only had around maybe 5 or something shots that were complex and needed to be finished, i personally believe the reason why it failed was because of the story constantly changing and not actually able to spend full time on the project, and when they did get finished with a scene there was a chance it would uave to get thrown out due to the scene changing, this even happened during the warner Brothers production when they completed an entire sequence where the thief uses springs to try to get the golden idol but that scene is actually lost now with the completed version only being in the end credits of the princess and the cobbler. I think the statement about him making scenes longer than they need to be and then cutting the shots down is because he would sometimes decide to change the music or suddenly make a scene shorter to make the film feel tighter or to make sure they reach the desired film time
I looove on set Kinski video’s - ty
Great compilation of successful results from disastrously difficult filming days. For my money, The Twilight Zone is probably a top tier inclusion.
I really like Ben-Hur, although the last 30 minutes does drag a lot.
Also the producer died halfway through production meaning William Wyler had to assume his duties. Strangely though he didn't get a credit for this - and no Best Picture Oscar as a result
I immediately thought of the Oscar award winning Waterworld when I clicked on this vid.
Make sure to check out our other video! There’s 12 more contenders for hardest films to make (including Waterworld)
It's pretty impressive that "2001: A Space Odyssey" was made 56 years ago and still stands the test of time. I *LOVE* how Greta Gerwig paid homage to it during the opening scenes of her 2023 film, *"Barbie".*
Thanks 👍🏾
Wages of Fear 1953, is an excellent movie, but there is a certain look that Friedkin is able to capture, regardless of the genera. A gritty reality and logic to each shot. Almost a newsreel documentary feel to the events. It was proceeded by the Exorcist, and the public seeing the title thought it was going to be another mystical adventure. It was not supernatural, although there is some sublime magic here. I was floored by 1917 and would love to see how it was set up, likewise. some of the Tracking shots from Children of Men. Poseidon Adventure put some of the cast at risk with the upsidedown ship sets. Before Cameron. Disney took a stab at Sience Fiction, It was not easy shooting Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.1954 Underwater shooting was rare in the fifties. and in Technicolor.
"...instead of training real life Great White Sharks". There's probably a film in itself in people trying to do that. I mean, best of luck and all, but I doubt that's something that's possible. I would somewhat morbidly watch someone trying to train a Great White Shark though.
I suggest you make a video about Stanley Kubrick just like you did with James Cameron and David O’Russell
There's a Russian film from 2023 called "the Challenge" (Vyzov), which is set in space... it might be a contender as it was actually shot in space. They flew the crew to the ISS. I can't imagine how difficult it was so shoot without gravity! Continuity must be next to impossible with everything floating about, including the actors' hair!
Oh wow, will have to check that one out!
good video
inferno should be on this list
Can you make a video on tron legacy
Anything about it in particular?
In depth video about the whole franchise would be great especially when the third Tron movie is going to come out in the next few years
Imagine this mad max with mel gibson and Sigourney weaver 😮😮
Would have been way better
Wow!!! Good idea! That would have been awesome! @@jothishprabu8
No happy feet slander!
James Cameron dethroned himself......
How so?
Any film by Werner herzog 😅 especially with bloody kinski 😂
Haha you could say that our Herzog video is the true “first” video in this series
@@FilmStackyeh 😂 that was the video that made me subscribe.
Richard Dray-fuss?
Richard Williams wasn't super nice to animators during the thief and the cobbler, due to his perfectionism. The scene with the card trick had to be entirely recolored by hand by a colorist because Williams didn't like how they were colored, AFTER the entire scene had been colored.
The shining isn't a good movie.
There, I said it.
OH! I completely agree! I thought it was a train wreck. There, I said it.
Is Victoria good???
I've met Wesley Snipes. He's a nice guy. He's a method Actor. So what? That's his process. He does a great job
This is the actor who only had to open his eyes in a key scene, and refused to do so.
I disagree with the Kubrick bit, if you watch the making of, you can notice how Shelley's diva attitude exasperated Kubrick, hence the ambivalent treatment.
I thought that film was awful. Thank goodness for "2001" (I consider the greatest sci-fi ever made).
Nicholson is quoted as saying Kubrick treated him completely different than Shelley on set (and not in a good way). Shelley was nonetheless gracious about the experience (albeit, difficult) and said she considered it an honor to work w/Kubrick who made her a smarter person.
I think Titanic was most difficult to remade.
1965: Guys - let's make the most complex animated movie ever.
28 years later: There you are!
2034: AI - let's make the most complex animated movie ever.
28 minutes later: There you are...
What about The Abyss?
Part 1
What If Disney owned Transformers in 2007 and made the TF films instead of Michael Bay
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Can’t stop eye rolling on mad max it has cg elements in the film watch any VFX breakdown and you’ll see. If you want good info watch breakdowns and information from people who worked on it not promotion videos that say practical effects just full of lies that get perpetuated.
You said "Jaws proved to be a MONSTROUS success." You'd be my hero right now for saying that except for you don't know how to pronounce "Dreyfus." Say it like this: Dry Fuss. You're Welcome.
His name is James Cameron, the bravest pioneer!
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Furiosa doesn't look so real, unfortunately.
Sorry but neil breen has dethroned tommy weiseu as the bes so bad its good movie maker
I have to disagree. Plan 9 From Outer Space is so bad it's good. The Room is just a stinking pile of poop. There is nothing good about that abomination. Don't waste your time watching "The Stalker". It is terrible. Rather, read the novel it is based on, "Roadside Picnic". It is far, far, FAR superior.
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Love your videos! Also, I might be in the minority but I hate "Jaws" 😅 it's so boring 🤷🏻♂️ but I understand why back in the day it was a success!