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‘San Andreas’ Without Special Effects is Hilarious

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San Andreas without special effects is hilarious.

In a real earthquake there is a slight pause, confusion and then a few seconds of panic. But, do you know what happens when you film an earthquake disaster movie such as ‘San Andreas’ you have panic, panic, comedy, and even more panic.

Gizmodo collected some of the B-roll video of clips of ‘San Andreas’ and compared how the movie looked before the special effects were added and how the footage after it was completed – it’s hilarious. Before, people just fall to the ground and then a few seconds later taken away by wires and it’s pretty silly. I can’t imagine working as a background extra on this movie. It would be pretty good time.

Source: Gizmodo
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