& # 39; Improbable & # 39; Crane Jump by Dwayne Johnson in "Skyscraper": Did the Math & # 39;



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There has been much debate as to whether Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson could have made this epic jump – featured in his action film "Skyscraper" – in real life. The wrestler's star made a huge leap from a crane in the movie, well above the Hong Kong skyline, and he appeared in the promotional material of the film before his Friday release.

The director Rawson Marshall Thurber spoke TheWrap to settle the recording directly. Doubts should know: The film effects team did indeed do the math.

"It's a fun ride – you bought your ticket and here it is," Thurber said. "We did not consult the mathematics teachers to make sure it made sense, but we did the calculations with ILM [Industrial Light & Magic] and we knew we were close. People do not buy tickets to see a documentary about a guy who skips a big jump. With any sequence of action, you want it to be credible – but 10% more. You want it to be improbable, but not impossible. You want it to be crazy, but not unworkable. "

In the film, Johnson tries to enter a building that is engulfed in flames in order to save his family.The only way is to jump from a crane into the building on fire, 100-story above the ground.

movie trailer, many have already pained on the plausibility of Johnson's big waterfall (the film opens Friday) .More recently, a physics professor from the University of Central Florida, Costas Efthimiou, insisted that there is, indeed, a window of opportunity and likelihood.He taught courses in which he studied movies like "Armageddon", "X-Men" and " Black Panther "

" Most scenes and many movies defy the laws of the present day. In this case, the director of the film was lucky or did his homework, "said Efthimiou, adding that such a jump requires a specific combination of horizontal and vertical speeds.

Of course, a shot like this This is a difficult feat, even for someone like Johnson, but at no time did Thurber think the star was doing anything too dangerous.

"There is always a danger, and the super crane jump was certainly the most difficult, technically, "said Thurber." There were a lot of different pieces, shot on different days, and we had to make sure that they fit in perfectly with the CG. There is also a sequence in the film where Dwayne and Neve [Campbell] have to cross a bridge and it was complicated because it was hanging 40 feet in the air. It has been difficult because of the range of the pieces and the mosaic tiles, and then you have a real fire, but you can not bring the fire closer to the actors, so you have to do what you can. "

saw similarities with" Die Hard "and" The Towering Inferno ", and Thurber said it was exactly the point.

Combine fire with scenes shot above ground and you have a thrilling film that will boost your heart rate up to 100 bpm (yes, many earlier treated moviegoers have reported heart rates again But Thurber and Johnson do not stop there – the character of Johnson Will Ford is an amputee, and Thurber said it lifted the stakes.

"When we decided that we were going to do it. he was going to be amputated, it caused us problems from the point of view of execution, because we wanted to honor the people. "" In my research, I came out inspired – most of the amputees you are talking about say that their amputation was a gift and that they lead a life that they would never have conducted before.That they take full charge of their life in a different way.He was important to get the details, not to use it as a kind of gag-it was important to Dwayne and I can not tell you how proud I am of this movie. "

This is not the first time that Johnson and Thurber have collaborated on a movie." Thurber directed Johnson alongside Kevin Hart in the comedy "Central Intelligence" of 2016. But, of course, both films are Radically different.

"What I learned from Dwayne from Central Intelligence, is that it's funny. "I do not think there's an actor right now who has the scale that he does – he's doing a comedy like" Central Intelligence ", he's doing a musical like & "Moana" and he's doing direct action, and then the performance is the most vulnerable – I've never seen it like that. "The first spectators say it's his best performance, and that he is subject to doing something that he has never done before.In many movies that he achieves, he is bullet-proofed but in this movie he is beaten and broken and will do everything he can to save his family.It's an honor for him – he's the biggest movie star in the world, he You do not have to do it and show your vulnerability like that. "

" Skyscraper "is also performed by Neve Campbell and will be released on Friday. ] Dwayne Movies & # 39; The Rock & # 39; Johnson, ranked from worst to best (Photos)

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    24. "Baywatch" (2017)

    Johnson takes over the role of David Hasselhoff in "Baywatch", a comedy adaptation of a television series that probably did not know that it was funny. This is not a bad idea, and Johnson occasionally takes advantage of it, but the film's sense of grotesque humor and lazy stereotypes undermine any attempt at ingenuity. Believe it or not, "Baywatch" deserved better.

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    23. "Empire State" (2013)

    The true story of the biggest money robbery in American history does not have any significance. is not as interesting as one might think. In this competent but banal drama, Liam Hemsworth and Michael Angarano get rid of the crime, while Johnson takes a role of ungrateful support while the cop chases them, which has no personality traits to speak of. There is a reason why most people do not know that this movie exists. That's for Dwayne Johnson die-hards only.

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    22. "Planet 51" (2009)

    An extraterrestrial lands in an idyllic suburb of the 1950s, but the rebound is that the "alien" is a to be human and that urban dwellers overwhelmed by paranoia are creatures with green skin. from another planet. Johnson plays the role of the human astronaut, and he seems to have fun, but this harmless and banal comedy never imagines beyond his premises, and he does not not something to laugh at.

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    20. "Get Smart" (2008)

    In this generic movie reboot of one of the funniest television series of all time, Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway are in the center, Alan Arkin gets most of the best lines, and Johnson is trapped as the fourth header, allowing most of the second act to pass. Everyone is reasonably charming in "Get Smart", but the movie has only a handful of joke jokes, and Johnson is not very well used (when used at all).

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    18. "Be Cool" (2005)

    The long-awaited sequel to "Get Shorty" was unfortunately not worth the wait. Chili Palmer (John Travolta) goes into the music industry, and criminal shenanigans ensue. It's a drunken comedy, with too many characters that have too little to do, but Johnson steals all the scenes in which he finds himself as an endearing gay musician and actor who ends up meeting as a henchman. It's a mess, but Johnson almost ( almost ) makes it work.

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    17. "Walking Tall" (2004)

    Another remake of a 1970s genre film, "Walking Tall", considers Johnson as a returning soldier in his small town, to discover that criminal corruption is rampant. So he runs for Sheriff and himself becomes corrupted, but he is only corrupted in order to stop ADB corruption, so that is … OK? May be? Politics is questionable (at best), but as a lo-fi self-defense thriller, it's reasonably entertaining, and Johnson takes a good lead.

  • MGM


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    16. "The Game Plan" (2007)

    Johnson plays a selfish football player who discovers that he has a daughter, and that he has to take care of her alone, in this harmless and harmless environment. from the family comedy of the road. Johnson eventually learned a valuable lesson on parenting, of course, and of course he ended up wearing a tutu because for a few years filmmakers thought putting it in a tutu was the funniest thing. Fortunately, Johnson and his young co-star Madison Pettis are very friendly together and make this very familiar formula work as well as anyone could hope for.

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    15. "Faster" (2010)

    The crime thriller of George Tillman Jr. considers Johnson a fugitive pilot on a brutal revenge mission, and of course, he threat enough to land the role. "Faster" is inventive and violent but ultimately too dark for its own good. However, it's worth sitting through the austere parts to see the impressive support cast of this movie – including Billy Bob Thornton, Moon Bloodgood, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Carla Gugino and Adewale Akinnuoye -Agbaje – play extremely luscious characters.

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    14. "San Andreas" (2015)

    The "Big One" finally hits California, and only Johnson can save the day. Good type of. Johnson plays a rescue helicopter pilot who abandons his job and steals a helicopter to save his own little family, presumably at the expense of many, many others. That's not to say that his motivation is not understandable, but it's just one of the many things in this film that collapse under the most minimal look. Despite everything, "San Andreas" was clearly not meant to tell a brilliant story, and as a nerdy show, he did the job reasonably well.

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    12. "The Scorpion King" (2002)

    Johnson resumes his role of villain in "The Mummy Returns", but in this prequel, he is a frisky and whimsical hero Sword and sandal in ancient Egypt, fights super powerful Despots, teaming up with witches and saving the day in a big fight sequence. "The Scorpion King" completely misbehaves and plays as an expensive driver for a spin-off "Xena" pretty good. This is not a bad thing at all. Johnson was made for a role like this, and for a role like …

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    11. "Hercules" (2014)

    If there is such a thing as "No-brainer", then "Dwayne Johnson as Hercules" l 39 ;East. He is very charismatic in this film, as a version of Hercules that does not seem supernatural, but that anyway lets burst the extravagant fables of his exploits, as it facilitates his work as a mercenary. "Hercules" flies away from the rails at the end, but it's mostly a solid and eventful adventure.



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    4. "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" (2017)

    A group of teenagers get caught up in a video game, and they must adopt new identities to get out again. It takes too long to establish the concept and rules of "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle", but once it's over, it's one of the most roaring blockbusters of memory recent, with a cast of dynamite (Johnson, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart and Jack Black), as stereotypical characters of the video game and completely different characters. The action is inventive, and the humor mostly lands, and Johnson is fantastic as a nerd having a hard time seeing himself as a hero.

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    3. "Rampage" (2018)

    Brad Heyton's "Rampage" is the right kind of stupid. Johnson is a primate expert whose best friend, an albino monkey named George, is exposed to a sci-fi trick and becomes huge and aggressive, fighting a mutated giant wolf and a giant mutant crocodile. The plot is nonsense, and the movie knows it, so it just runs at full speed from one outrageous piece and well executed to the other. "Rampage" wisely focuses all his serious attention on the characters, especially the truly emotional and interesting relationship between Johnson and George, who pays attention to all this madness.

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    1. "Moana" (2016)

    Johnson plays an intelligent subversion of his typical character on screen in this fantastic Disney animated film under the name of Maui, a hero whose reckless adventure, has in fact sentenced the world. It belongs to a young woman named Moana (voiced by Auli & i; i Cravalho) to find him, to convince him to grow up, and finally to save the day for him, characterizing a new generation with a new kind of heroism . He is beautifully animated, incredibly funny, the songs are fantastic, and Johnson gives a wonderful performance as a dashing demigod

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  • How does "Skyscraper" feel among the movies The Rock cooked?

    Dwayne Johnson is one of the last big movie stars. Whether it's kicking, tickling funny bones or (often) both, The Rock has the odd ability to make almost every movie better by showing up.

    (Note: These films are rated by quality and Dwayne Johnson-ness, the minor role is generally small, and cameos are included only if they are outstanding.)

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