Thanks! I have Ill check them out later, gotta record some movies --- Post updated --- --- Post updated --- there will be a few
Arghhh editing the crash sequence is so hard... so many car crashing everything needs to be placed correctly... I need a break... been working all day
Yeah I'll take a break. Rendered a test version. Crashes happen for over 2 minutes. I need to make it shorter otherwise it will look like it takes too long for people to stop... even though crashes happen on the freeway at high speeds..
And now, I shall somehow say that Hellhound is dead, Sweeper is fake and reality is an illusion.... ... Now, ever notice how since the episode where hellhound wrecked his car in heroic blaze of glory and pure confidence, there have been characters introduced which would have really been handy earlier on with Andy, evading cops in Utah, etc. Well, here is what I think happened.... No, reality is not an illusion, he isn't dead, but, close... In the crash at Trynelgren, I belive that he was thrown into an unconscious state in which he is aware of his surroundings, but cannot react to them, much like in Driver San Francisco. His dreams could very well be influenced by the events he here's of around him. But his actions are retained to his 'dreamland' in which it appear to be reality yet is only in his head. While he is in the hospital unconscious he could hear 'prison break' and, once again, going to Driver SF for facts, have that scenario in his head, except he is being broken out by his fellow gang, why do I say all this? Because... 1. The impact The crash he had was going at about, let's say, 60 mph. That's enough to kill someone, paralyze them, or knock them unconscious. Now, go to Driver SF, the main character was also in a (similar?) crash in which the force rendered him unconscious. 2. The gang How does a convoy of wanted criminals seem to just float around the country unnoticed, well, they don't. At least, they do in Hellhound's head. You see, cops aren't blind, except for actual blind cops. And their cars don't blend in either, they are all very flashy, different, and very much the eye catcher of traffic. If you saw a semi with the Mythbusters plow on it, should you just ignore it? 3. The funds Now, we've seem the gang in action, they seem to be floating on cash, well, after the crash, they're blowing it on farms, cars, fake cars, semis, etc, but, before it, there isn't a lot of cash floating around, they meet at a abandonned sawmill, they seem closely nit together and the fanciest thing we see are Hellhound's charger and the dry van trailer, but, after the crash, they are able to buy nearly everyone a new car complete with Adams hide for an interior. Now, it's never clear where and how they get their money, we can assume odd transport and robbery jobs, but, anyone who is a robber or has played GTA knows very few robbers get rich. So, is the cash really real? 4. The other crash After the crash, we witness hellhound get rescued when his prison bus flips, which, once again, would have rendered him unconscious or some pretty broken bones which would need medical treatment. But, he sounds fine as if we just only flicked him. 5. Foreshadowing You've all heard that dreams foreshadow the future, of course. But how does this fit in? Well, when in this episode, we get the foreshadowing of Black Widows crash when she says 'hate to be in their spot'. This could very well be a coincedence, but, really, the odds that you would go so fast in your GM with a trailer and a lancia that you would lose control is a bit pushing it. 6. I'm kidding! You think this is solid proof! Ha! It's not a dream, goodness, I'm late for April fools, but, better late then never.... Keep on making movies!
Nah. I prefer not to spoil the story or specific chrashes. I haven't shown a lot of good stuff that's coming for this episode