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For this list, we looking at the movie scenes that had the most logistical challenges behind the scenes. Which of these movie scenes seems most difficult to you? Let us know in the comments. Number 10 bridge collapse the bridge on the road before the days of CGI if you wanted to fill a bridge collapse in a movie, you need to use some realistic looking scale models or you could collapse an actual bridge that's what David Lean did for this world war two epic a bridge was built solely to be destroyed for the film's climactic moment where a train passes over it. This was a moment that needed to be timed perfectly as you just can't unexplored a bridge thankfully, the seat was nailed and the Bridge on the River Kwai was mentioned as an all time classic James don't stop looking around the bridge.
Yes through case of things coming together through things falling apart. Number nine plane crash The Dark Knight Rises from its opening moments. The final installment in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy lets us know it's ending things in a big way. Sir, now what's the next step of your master plan? Crushing this Fred Nashville in Bane hijacks the CIA plain and absconds with a nuclear physicist escaping before the aircraft comes crashing down. Bounced off not the time for when you want to see like this for a movie made in the 2000 10s you figure it must be some seriously impressive CGI, but this moment is all stunt work and practical. effects including a simulator for interior shots, much as we can physically do inside of that land is where he would like to go. By putting such care into such an overwhelming scene. Nolan reminds us why Batman movies are more than just your average superhero fare. Number eight wingsuits Transformers Dark of the Moon. The Transformers movies clearly have lots of CGI.
But there's one sequence that wouldn't be possible without some incredible stuff. Work in the third film in the live action series. The Nest Strike Team literally flies in Chicago with the aid of wingsuits.
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