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The Fly (1986) - Behind the Scenes_Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2007

Making of the "Spacebug" scenes

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  • Ahh when film makers made and effort and didn't just CGI

  • This movie would have been so much worse if the effects were computer generated.

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  • @paulod27 using CGI in some points its good when its well done, but the problem is that directors of nowdays relie 100% on pure cgi, take an example to The thing precuel, 100% CGI, and look at The Thing and see the diference.

    thats when CGI its pure stupid

  • haha its so cutte :D

  • I like to think they nicknamed it a "Spacebug" because they felt more comfortable working with it by pretending it was an alien or something rather than something that used to be human

    Looks like Geena Davis found the puppetry surprisingly fun backstage though, even if the scene is horrific and sad

  • @paulod27 theres going to be a time when i will be wrong, but when compared to practical effects on personal level, cgi is vastly inferior. besides, it's not used because its better, it's done because its cheaper.

  • @paulod27 Jurassic Park was convincing because it was done well but that movie utilised animatronics for close ups, not a stampede of dinosaurs in the open plain.

  • @Chop94sticks wax and montage. There were probably about 5 or 6 hands in that sequence

  • @MrShearz25 Eh, for you information convincing CGI takes a lot of effort. Don't you think that the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, Gollum, King Kong, Yoda and many other creations looked really good? In fact a marriage between CGI and practical effects works really well.

  • How did they make that corrosive vomit and the sizzling downsize of that guy's hand?

  • During the final moments of the BrundleFly transformation, I was on the edge of my seat! This film was horror at its most intense!!! Great classic with its own merit!

  • where can i find in youtube the rotating room scene???

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