Motorcycle Movie Scenes MAKE NO SENSE!
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00:00 - Intro
01:18 - Matrix Reloaded
05:57 - Mission Impossible 2
10:43 - John Wick 3
16:42 - Biker Boyz
20:26 - Dhoom 3 - Auta a dopravní prostředky
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Skin Trade with Dolph Lundgren and Tony Jaa. There's a bike chase with an interesting potpourri of engine sounds.
The motorcycle chase & shootout scene from ‘Barry’ (Season 3, Episode 6) is NUTS!
You can find it and “behind the scenes” videos on CZcams.
Batman and Robin street race scene. They jump on the downshift like theyre starting the bike mid race to make it "go faster?" 😂
@@WizardGir must be ab older Royal Enfield 🤣🤣🤣
If you decide to do t.v., you've gotta visit STREET HAWK from 1985. It featured a 1983 Honda XL500, & enough cheese in the script so that your great great grandkids won't poop... EVER!!!
1999 had Ducatis and Carrie Ann Moss? Man... Plug me back in
I was too young to notice that at the time
Now I really agree with you
I worked at the dealership in San Francisco that helped out with the production of The Martix Reloaded in Oakland. They did the 996 burnout with an actual passenger. They kept burning out the stock clutches, so I sold them a couple of sintered metallic corse clutches and a harder compound sport touring tire and apparently it worked. They also needed a windscreen because they broke the ones on the bikes somehow. Of course, Ducati being Ducati at the time they were out of stock and backordered. I happened to have the stock windscreen from my 748 that I replaced with an FBF one, so I just gave it to them. Who knows, it might be my windscreen in the movie, but can't say for sure. We also reassembled the MV Agusta F4 that they blew up at the beginning of the movie. They took it apart to make molds for bodywork that they then mocked up on a Monster 750 that they actually blew up for the scene. We reassembled the bike and sent it back to Ferracci in Pennsylvania. Incidentally, it's the same MV F4 that was in The Art of War, Triple X, and I Robot as well.
Bro thank you so much for sharing. I’ve been wondering what model of motorcycle they blew up and I could never find it since I don’t know much about motorcycles. It so cool that you can say you contributed to the film I’m jelly 😄
Corse clutches?
The Matrix stunt riding was done by Debbie Evans. There is a shockingly big amount of real riding in that clip, she really knows her shit. I think she also crashed the police bike through the window in Terminator 2. An absolute legend.
Also the weaving shot was practical no CGI it was a ton of stunt drivers and rider. Strictly choreographed. The “man on the back” was fake, but the riding was real. As stated Debbie Evens did that scene for real. She is one hell of a rider!
Yeah, the behind the scenes on the Matrix bike scene is insane. They did a ton of practical shots.
I remember wanting this bike after watching the bonus features seeing how most of the riding itself was really done
The matrix bike was lowered with a crane.
Petition for Spite to make a watch-along commentary video for Biker Boyz!
It's a shame that, that, is the best Biker movie.
I actually enjoy biker boyz.. you just have to turn your brain off lol
@@xenogears5177 100% agree lol
I second
Okay, just gotta say, I think we can give the Matrix a pass on any of this stuff since one of the major plot lines is that, inside the Matrix, you can literally defy physics (with training) because it’s all a just simulation anyways.
This 👆🏼
Exactly what I was thinking
And the fact there was not a continuity error. She obesely broke the straps when she revved the engine because you know matrix so HP is over 9000 right. I mean the whole movie is just look at what we can do with cgi, oh crap we have to make a story,.
@@johnantonopoulous6381 🤣
I'm split on this. It's like a good stunt/CGI team was all sick a few days and the replacements had forgotten to watch how it's done.
Bike went from strapped down to no straps? No problem there. Like the kid bending the spoon, "There is no spoon." and so, "There are no straps." - At this point in the movie she's adept at that type of manipulation within the matrix. It's an integral part of the setting.
Jumping the truck/trailer to start the chase? Close, maybe, but they gotta put some part of realism in to keep from losing those trapped in the matrix. Maybe spin out to start, but still get good grip before the jump? Maybe manipulate the parking rail into a jump ramp, but have at least some compression and bottom out the springs on the landing? Throw us a bone somewhere, anywhere.
Slamming the front brake lever and seeing a rear only skid, tossing a solid trail of sparks from what? The rubber on the road? No, no, not at all, and dude, we all just awoke out of the matrix or died. NO! I saw no effort to even try that one.
Going against traffic 2-up? Yes, all the way! These leans here are realistic for quick maneuvers and recovery from steep leans with extra weight, and the myriad of near miss obstacles are right in line with the bullet-time dodging scenes. My wife and I did the MSF intermediate 2-up on a CTX-700 (slow bike, well planted) and we scraped some pegs. I give this scene +2 for more realistic than the "bullet-time" shooting scenes, and a nod to the fact those shooting scenes were designed to show more bending of reality than the rest of the movie they were in.
I don't think he grasped the concept of the matrix, where neo can fly, and he's picking on what a motorcycle can and cannot do...😊😊😊
You must watch Biker Boyz it is a quintessential motorcycle movie of the early 2000's, just filled with wild bike stunts, races, and cheesy one liners. I am also pretty sure most of the stunt scenes were all performed by actual stunt riders.
For MI2: a normal person shooting a gas tank will not make it explode. But remember, this was Tom Cruise will all his supernatural scientology power. 100% accurate
An absolute treasure trove of motorcycle "nah" moments was the short-lived TV show "Street Hawk" which was a motorcycle version of Knightrider.
Spite, in Dhoom, you totally missed it, pushing the button on the dash moved the can from the right side of the bike to the left side. And left side exhaust exit is way faster.
Also the Swingarm changes from the f800s to a shaftdriven one from t K 1000
This guys a shill, he thinks or pretends he’s some pro rider pro guy who knows it all…. He’s a mediocre rider at best, and knows nothing… just how to make videos and sell garbage
And adds antigravity wheels
In the deleted scene for Dhoom......did you notice the exhaust changed sides from right after he pushed the button(close up of the can) to when he took off from "charging up his boost"?
and then changes back from left to right side :)
The straps for the bike on matrix reloaded "break" after Trinity gives it the beans, there's a clank sound and the bike lurches a bit. To us bikers it just looks like she did a burnout, which she did, but also our knowledge of tie down straps mean we know damn well that those straps would have held, especially if the tires were already spinning. So not continuity error as much as silly Hollywood physics.
yeah you can hear a snap and see it shake a bit. It really does look like just a burnout though if you aren't paying super close attention.
But it's also the matrix where physics means nothing
Yes, like the kid bending the spoon, "There is no spoon." and "There are no straps." - They both hold strong and unbent until someone grasps the reality they are not there and can be re-Matrix'ed as bent or loosened/released.
This reminds me of when I was a kid and I use to question the accuracy of movies, just to be told to shut up it’s just a movie 😂
Love it, looking forward to episode 3!
My biggest gripe with the MI2 sequence is when the SUV out accelerates the T509 out of a corner to clip the rear....not a chance
That exhaust zoom in Dhoom 3 shows the exhaust on the right side of the bike. Then in the next scene it's on the left side. After the "jump" its on the right side again. Just how inconsistent were they with this motorcycle?
Carrie Ann Moss learned to ride a motorcycle for the matrix movies and her first ever time riding was on the 996.
Can't remember which scenes were reviewed in the first video. The Ducati Scrambler scene in Venom deserves a look at. Even just for being a dishonest advertisement for how that bike sounds.
And also black widow scene in age of ultron.
@@AbdulHalim-nk8dk I'll have to watch it again. Can't think exactly
Thinking of motorcycles in T.V shows, Street Hawk comes to mind. A T.V show from 1985 about a cop who fights crime using a prototype combat motorcycle.
Have to view the classic motorcycle version of Knight Rider... Street Hawk!
I had a Psych professor in college ruin movies for me. He may have been Psych but he was super smart in re physics. He also loved older movies. 60s 70s etc. His favorite movie story was when he went to see Ice Station Zebra in 1968. There was a scene where these huge chunks of ice are falling down off the ice pack and damaging the hull of a submarine. He said he had to stand up mid scene and yell, "Ice floats!!!" why yes, yes it does.
This is the serious analysis that I subscribed for. Keep it up, sir!
There's a dvd extra all about the highway scene for the matrix reloaded. Spoiler alert: they did film the bike going opposite of traffic in one take.
Yeah, I found that after editing, but A TON of the cars are CGIed
Yes but the against traffic were going at 5 mph then they sped it all up.
Some of Biker Boyz scenes seemed the most close to what is possible thus far 😆 Never seen that movie either so might watch it at some point.
Also wouldn't mind watching another vid of this. 💯
Honestly, since they actually filmed it all with real riders, the shots look great. Even if they faked the race a little lol
Yeah that's a cool feature what they did. Haha, the race part is indeed a tad faked if he went all out with the Blackbird no way he would catch up in that distance and time span, lol.
Imagine what they can do with nowadays technology even though not too much of the Hollywood magic. We do need a new motorcycle related movie in my opinion.
According to some interviews, the matrix scene, weaving thru traffic, was done for real, with a lightweight Mannequein strapped to a backpack to look like a the pillion and lots of coordination for the stunt drivers.
Check out "Street Hawk" tv-show from 80's. Kinda like Knight Rider on two wheels.
I know from other material that KeyMaker was actually a doll… so with much less weight much more stuff was actually possible without CGI.
There is a big Making-Of of Matrix Reloaded where the chase scene is a big part. Many of the things you see in that clip was actually done. They also build the complete highway just for that scene.
To be fair, the world in the Matrix isn’t real, it was a computer made simulation, so the motorcycle scene actually made sense
On the Bollywood movie stoppy, the bike swing arm goes from a traditional swing arm to a single sided one 😂
Wow, I didn't notice that! Good eye. They must've dressed some other bike up to look like a BMW
I totally forgot about the existence of "Biker Boyz." That cornfest of a movie inspired way too many people to buy Hayabusas, or more commonly to buy cheapo dirt bikes and go on mob rides in the city. The guys riding those chopped & stretched 'busas in '03 are rolling on baggers and Slingshots now. You can see them around Atlanta basically all of Florida.
15:01 having an MT 10 myself with the R1 engine. That definitely sounds like my bike. The Crossplain crank sound is very identifiable. also a lot of people think that the Crossplain R1 engine sounds like a V4 even as we all know it’s an in-line four with a Crossplain crank.
Please on the next one when choosing another biker boyz scene, use the night scene when they leave the cafe/burger place and do stunts. Especially the bit where they hang off the side of the bike and kind of surf with the sparks flying.
Lawrence Fishbourne actually became a biker after he filmed the movie Fled.
I think what high sides John Wick at the end of that chase is the other bike. Before the shot changes to the stairs the other bike comes across, and it doesn't look like it actually hits Wick's back tire, but I think it's supposed to look like it does.
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So I don't need to wear a helmet as long as I have sunglasses? Thats gonna save me a ton of money. Thanks for the suggestion
No Torque? That Y2K scene was so funny. Also... they had knobbies on sports bikes when Ice Cube's gang chase the "good guys" into the woods in one scene, it just abruptly changes...
Edit: Sorry, just saw your Torque video.
The Doom BMW he turned off traction control. You could see the yellow warning ⚠️ on the dash. Badass motorcycle.
I love thoese movie analysis videos, I'd love to see more.
Keanu actually has that ducati from the matrix in his office of his motorcycle brand.
I like how the swingarm in the shot at 21:00 is very clearly not the same swingarm as the one at 21:09
11:54
Lemme tell you a really funny story from 2007.... I was in highschool and me & my friend were riding bicycles when i asked him if he could switch hands on the handlebar and he was like YEAAH OFCOURSE.... next second he was biting the dust.
Even on a bike it's really stupid and even more dangerous. + It's a fight scene, he's standing on the bike 😂😂🤦🏻🤦🏻
I don't know if you have been told about American ninja. There is a motorcycle used in it, for a few times. But the bike changes from a road to trail back to a road bike.
It's so funny. It's from the 1980s.
This time glasses commercial made me laugh. :D We with brother always watch some funny scene without helmet or glasses. We both have had bug in the eye `cause of open helmet or visor.
John Wick was using MT10s I believe, which would explain why it sounds like an R1. Essentially a naked R1.
on the john wick scenes: as far as i remember, you cant turn off the abs on the ducati streetfighter. not the v2 neither the v4. both versions have a 6-axis IMU to reduce the risk of a highsider, but im
unsure if american models differ from the european market.
S1E1 "Street Hawk", think Knight Rider with half the wheels and half the budget. Beginning of the episode Jesse Mach Motorcycle Cop is supposed to be jumping his HD Road King Police Package. When they cut to the actual jump it is so obviously not the Harley jumping even someone who doesn't know a thing about motorcycles could tell they swapped bikes.
Spite misses the most obvious part of The Martrix scenes - in most shots the pillion is just a lightweight stuffed doll, not an actual person.
They had some good scenes in the new expendables, dualsports with machine-guns!
There's a scene in Ransom where a badguy was going to give chase on motorcycle using the turn-by-burnout trick, but the guy totally beefs it.
I'd love for you to Cover the Shin Kamen Rider tunnel chase scene or any of the bike scenes in that movie in particular. Even some deleted scenes. Since Motorcycles are like supplementary to the franchise as a whole.
This video is like watching any movie with my son, " SIGH yes Bubby, we know, but it's a movie and it's not supposed to be real!" 😂
This is really interesting, it honestly added to my knowledge of the physics dynamics.
I spotted the r1 sound as soon as they went through the tunnel when you said you thought it was a v4 sound
Ford falcons are prone to exploding randomly like that, especially in suburbs around Sydney
In The Matrix, if you are aware that you are in a simulation you can bend the physical rules. This is not just for your body but also everything around you. So of course, it can make sense for every scene for them. This is not real life in the movie.
Actually the bike jump off the truck in Reloaded was shot practically, but like T2, they digitally removed the wires/structures that lowered the bike in a controlled fashion. Same with the jump in MI:2. Same technique for all three.
And with Trinity riding into the traffic, the bike is 100% real making it's cuts and turns at speed with the pillion. The cars - and the trucks with no axles - driving in the opposite direction are CGI.
Wait, a movie about a post-apocalyptic world where machines have enslaved humans isn't real? OMG that's shocking!
How can you miss that the exhaust at 24:09 is on the wrong side
Right? I was yelling at the TV
I wonder if they used a different bike? Or maybe they mirrored the footage. It was so quick but you're right it's on the wrong side
Cougans Bluff with Clint Eastwood has a great chase around NYU. No CGI in those days.
I'd like to see the opening scooter scene in "Taxi" (the french Fast and Furious)
The Matrix freeway scene was mostly practical. They built that road at an abandoned airport, it was like 1.5 miles or so long. The riding against traffic was not CGI, it was just done at low speed and sped up in editing.
Not saying there was no CGI, but it's a lot less than you would think. The big finale with two semis going head to head, they really did that.
loving the vids as always as for tv show a must would be street hawk as a biker loved the way it defied the law of physics
Spite, you should include the Bluey episode "Turtle Boy", cats don't ride bikes 😜
The motorcycle scene from Baywatch they use a 650 Vstrom.
It sounds alot like an inline 4.
For John wick, is it possible that those are mt10s? I don’t think ive ever paid that close attention to that before. It would make sense with the R1 sound.
1:38 not only did they forget to unstrap the bike but the bike starts the second she turns on the ignition, same hand that would be necessary to press the starter button...
It looks like they are hooked up somewhere around the triple tree on that last one
24:24 why is the muffler all of the sudden on the right side of the back tire just for the close-up of the exhaust and then it’s back on the left of the bike for the “jump”? Anyone else notice this?
Nice job including Dhoom3, this movie is a finale of 3 part series of Dhoom, Dhoom 1 and 2 also have bike scenes albeit stupid, but for us Dhoom 1 the antagonist John Abraham riding the busa is kind of childhood inspiration.. Do check it out.. it is also Fun BTW
Knight and Day. Has a lot of Ducati hypermotard scenes. Definitely have to do scenes from ghost rider 😂
There’s a sci fi movie with a stock Griso as the hero bike.
in the first movie you looked at, the bike turned on with the key instead of the switch
One more thing on the John Wick portion. Why are tire tires screeching when the ground is wet?
You can see the strap break in the first scene. That’s why she’s burning out. She’s trying to break it since it’s faster.
Spite, you should do a bike review on Knight Riders. Its got a ton of motorcycle stunts could fill a whole episode.
Is that the one with the motorcycle jousting??
That's weird. From a movie perspective I remember watching MI2 when it came out and thought that whole motorcycle chase was the worst part.
About the samurai sword scene... what would really happen if jamming a sword through the spokes of a rotating motorcycle wheel. Is the wheel would jerk the sword out of the person's hand, quite possibly breaking their wrist at the same time. If the sword stayed between the spokes and spun round with the wheel, jamming against the forks - that could lock-up the front wheel.
I only see the drag racing aspect of Biker Boyz as comparable to Fast and the Furious. Except F&F is illegal street racing, and Biker Boyz is more at proper drag strips. Torque was produced by the Fast and the Furious producers. I would actually like to see a crossover of the two storylines. If it happened, it would be the Torque bikers getting perhaps a beefed up cameo in F&F, which is the far more successful franchise.
Spite. In the next one of these, please don't forget to do a quick review of Wolverine riding Cyclops' bike in the first X-Men film. It's on par with the Y2K scene in Torque for how unrealistic and silly it is. Very brief though.
That green Blackbird in BikerBoyz arrival scene is actualy TL1000R, I should know, I own one. If Spite is interested when he eventualy roadtrips Europe, gimme a call.
Absolutely correct. This idiot doing this video doesn’t know much, he makes many mistakes in his video
Physics in Hollywood and Bollywood follows a different set of rules.
This was a fun one. Oh, and as a gun nerd...I have a few issues with the gun fight scenes.
There is a show called Doll House with a motorcycle scene with both people starting the ride wearing helmets. I would love to get your take on it.
There is one word that explains all these motorcycle stunts that makes it possible, and the word is "MOVIE"..... of course there will not be possible stunts, it is all tricks.... but it was nice to watch, I have not watched any of these movies, so this was my first time watching them.
Keanu not only rides, he even is the founder of a motorcycle company.
Spite, we need some Jean claude van damme hard target scenes in the next one! ❤
man, you need to dig deep down and bring us the scenes from that movie with Vanilla Ice. You have there a lot of funny scenes
The bike jerked to suggest it was strapped badly xD
If I remember right the matrix scene has a behind the scenes explanation of how they did everything
right off the bat:
Spite: they didn't unstrap the bike! continuity error!
me: it's The Matrix, none of it's real even in the movie.
Spite: it's all CGI
me: it's The Matrix, canonically everything is CGI
lmao
Dhoom 1, 2 and 3. Each movie is packed with motorcycle scenes
The chasing bike front tire hits Keanu rear causing the high side😀👍
My job sometimes involves talking to a helicopter pilot while sticking my head out the side into the wind and covering the microphone with your hand actually helps.
1:39 no ignition lol
I remember when Mythbusters tried to duplicate the Indiana Jones scene in the last crusade. when they tried to duplicate the scene when Indy puts a wooden pole in the front spoke of the German motorcycle next to him causing it to flip over. The only way they could duplicate the scene was by putting explosives under the rear wheel. Putting an object in the front wheel of a motorcycle not good but won't cause a flip.
I'm curious what you'd think of the riding in Sons of Anarchy.
Also, some classic scenes, including a goofy but fun spoke obstruction, is in Indiana Jones. You could also maybe talk about riding with a side-car, which could be interesting!
He Spite, A little behind the scenes for the Matrix:
They either rented out the freeway or recreated it ( I don't remember exactly) and they had cars driving along slowly with the motorcycle dodging them (also slowly) and the footage was sped up to make it look fast. I believe then trinity and the other guy were comped in.
Oh man, Kamen Rider Kuuga has an awesome moto chase.
Go watch a few seasons of CHiPs from the 80s. Love the scene in the final season when they replace the masterlink in a kz1000 drive chain with a cufflink…
Mission Impossible 2 scene has a lot of BS, but a 90-degree turn like he did is not necessarily going to end with a high side. Locking your rear and doing that kind of turns is called motorcycle drifting and stuntmen do it. It's something I want to learn.