Stuntmen React to Bad & Great Hollywood Stunts 29
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2:15 The Kick (2011)
4:01 Twilight: Breaking Dawn (2011)
6:10 G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013)
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Love how Gui has been on the show enough that he's becoming a host. If you do another D&D series, it would be amazing if you got some of your stunt friends to choreograph the fights.
Or they join the campaign lol
I fkn love Gui. I mean I’m hoping Corridor becomes a major production and entertainment studio and they have they’re own stunt team. Fuck it, aim big.
@@stanlo5519 I was thinking about that, but given how long the rest of production takes, I'm guessing that the live action stuff for this campaign is long over by now. Maybe they'll do another season though.
You can't really choreograph a D&D fight...
@@n3onvalkyrie936 You're right, you can't choreograph randomized outcomes in real time, but _after_ the outcomes are known, _then_ there's something to choreograph in retrospect. It's a benefit to their series' production style. They play (maybe a single round, maybe an entire session, don't know), and afterwards they act it out. If they were to play an entire session prior to acting (don't know if they do, but just musing "what if"), then it would be possible to choreograph the entire session's chaos, natural 1s and all :). Or so I'm imagining.
I really love how Corridor is now known in the stuntmen community, really sheds light on an area of the industry that doesn't get enough praise
Stuntmen are very underrated
The world is ending and you people still have Time to watch movies? Sad
@@sweetsalvation7143 the world is ending and you have time to comment on CZcams videos?
@@sonofsparda7 wrong! Waking people up
Yep
"I used to do 30 minute live shows little brother, this is 2 minutes" is such a badass line, I bet The Rock has been saving that one for YEARS
He definitely kept that one cooking.
The Rock Rules
@@DarkNorthEmperor But can you smell it?
Damn I feel like we got so much more insight and name drops on industry people in this episode! Love it!
Edit: Also with all the interesting injuries in stunt work, and how they are kind of proud and wear them like a badge of honor. Would be fun to see you all recreate the Jaws bite scene with the stunt performers or just show the craziest stunt injuries and have the stunt performers talk about them and the scene in the movie/tv show.
what's Poppin toast
Yo it's the toast man!
You could fill 10 episodes with just Jackie Chan and all his stunts and injuries.
The most surprising thing I've learned from this series is that a lot of impressive practical stunts end up looking like CG in the final movie... which is a huge bummer.
100% agree
Yeah, I was really surprised to see that the GI Joe ninja fight was all practical stunt work. In the final film you really can't even tell.
I think it's because they're done in front of greenscreen and then to remove the green and 'stale' environment lighting of the studio and replace them with more realistic ambience and reflections they end up 'reskinning' them, which sometimes gives them a very clean, rubbery feel. Plus I wouldn't be surprised if they also mess with the tempo, at which point neither the original movement or lighting is represented completely accurately. It is indeed a shame but I suppose I can appreciate how little it takes to make something look fake. A little less polish would probably be a good look for a lot of Hollywood movies though.
Coolest scene in the movie for sure
100%. I also hate that all the detail and pain in that Transformers movie went lost behind fireworks and over saturated color palettes.
"I used to do 30 minute live shows, little brother. This is two minutes." Dwayne Johnson is gangster.
Oh Yeah! He's a old wrestler!
It reminds me of that one Arnold Schwarzenegger story Bill Hader told on Conan. You know it's true because it just sounds exactly like something they would say.
@@anonymousaccordionist3326 What story?
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@@blueprint6810 Thank you!
My takeaways: 1 - Gui is under-utilized, but always good to see him!
2 - Tony is another badass!
3 - Tony's mom is even more badass!
4 - I now appreciate G.I. Joe Retaliation, at least beyond the final cut
All this talk of tricking reminded me of one of my favorite action films. It’s an obscure Korean action film called CITY OF VIOLENCE.
It stars one of Korea’s most famous fight director Jung Doo Hong. He is credited as being the person who set the tone for Korea’s current modernized action style.
What’s special about this film is that it’s the only film he ever starred in after always being behind the camera so he went all out and it’s a pure action film. I believe most if not all the stunts were done by himself but I’d love the stuntmen crew to pick it apart! I especially love this film because it’s like 80% constant kicking because the basis for the star’s specialty is Tae Kwon Do!
On CZcams there’s one specific fight scene uploaded called CITY OF VIOLENCE STREET FIGHT SCENE. Might be worth a watch!
Thanks for this. I've seen 105 Korean films to date but somehow missed this one! I thought you were referring to Asura: CIty of Madness at first, but quickly realized the name was different. I've added this to my watchlist already.
it's an awesome film indeed. and Jung Doo Hong has an impressive filmography (watch his latest film if you haven't) my favourite scene in that film is the fight halfway through when the main protagonist is cornered by 4 different gangs referencing Walter hill's The Warriors.
Dang, that's awesome, thanks for sharing
I watched 2 fight scenes. The one you suggested and another that was titled "epic fight scene re sound" (they added their own punching and kicking sound effects) and holy crap I need to watch this movie! The clip u mentioned had beat it by mj playing. Idk if thats actually in the movie or if it was added, but it worked great for that scene lol. Thanks for sharing that. Now I just have to find where I can stream it
Watching Gui's face tells you when the hits are rough. It's like he's re-feeling the pain from prior stunts 🤣😬
Dwayne Johnson's response is gold. Perfect response. I almost expected him to say that Dwayne was there at 4am because that would also be on brand.
It really makes you realize that, though they may not be great technical martial artists, pro wrestlers are stunt performers in their own right. Every time someone got Rock Bottomed, they took that hit.
@@JAEratt13 the story may be cheesy AF and a lot of that is predictable but the choreography and work they have to put in is real. They're basically stuntmen acting as frontmen (and women).
What did he say? I couldn't understand.
@@_khooman_chronicles_ "I used to do 30 minute live shows (referring to his wrestling days), little brother; this is 2 minutes."
Basically he means that he's used to memorizing long stretches of fight choreography.
@@_khooman_chronicles_ I believe he said "I stood 30 min live show, this is 2 minutes" making reference when rock was on WWE
Travis was incredibly charismatic when he first appeared to teach Niko through the stunt fall vid, and he's every bit as charismatic on the react couch. Great episode.
I was gonna say the exact same thing, I could listen to this dude talk about this stuff all day, really engaging!
As much as I love Corridor Crew, I think we really need more episodes like this where its just Niko with 2 guest chatting about their experiences.
I totally agree with you, I love hearing the perspective from two colleagues that actually worked together on the same or similar projects. It feels more personal and they gave more in-depth analyses of their experiences. I’m really feeling this format for “Stuntmen React”
Did not expect a Hilti and Bosch mention in a Corridor video
This episode showed how dangerous of a profession being a stunt person is, even the most trivial scenes that you barely pay any attention in the movie can cause serious injuries on the performers.
Some even lose their lives
Makes me sad & kinda angry at the directors involved - stuntpeople aren't a disposable resource!! If your scene as planned is hurting people, then surely it's on you to stop now and rethink, not just barrel ahead...? Does make me wonder how much veto power the stunt coordinator had (or was using) in some of these instances... Injury can be a temporary loss of income or a permanent retirement from the industry, shouldn't be taken as an acceptable consequence even if the stunties do have a bit of a gung ho attitude about it?
Loving the addition of Travis on this one, and Gui is a fan fav as always!
Always love Gui, he's a great guest, and Travis was a real fun addition, you should definitely invite him back some time!
i was laughing my butt off this whole video. the chemistry between Travis and Gui and their friendship and experiences were so entertaining to watch
Man,stuntman really put a lot effort in movies and their hardwork even goes unnoticed. They really deserve everyone's respect. They are an equal part for when a film gets created
There was petition to add Best stuntman in Oscars. Don't know if they did it or not.
I think that is a big thing this series is actually doing, it brings awareness to that hard work
@@JKPancake Truee
Everyone who works on a movie deserves people's respect it's not an easy thing.
Was a song and TV show about this in the 1970s starring Lee Majors
when Gui taught you guys how to stunt fall... it oddly saved my life in a scooter accident.. the how to land on your back safely... - didnt implement it great... but i was able to get up... thank you to you guys and him endlessly
Whoa, that's cool! Good for you!
It was Travis who taught them. But very cool!
@@hrothgarnogar Both, both did it. Gui first taught them to fall on a matt, and Travis then taught Niko to fall off a building.
well if anything what mythbusters did for getting stuck underwater for someone, it did for you.
(basically mythbusters found out that if you get out early enough you can escape, but if you didn't panic and wait for the pressure to equalised your rate of survival is much higher (czcams.com/video/2YaMEW30bv4/video.html) )
@@PrograError i remember that episode
I remember Tron Legacy having a bit of tricking in it that takes center stage in some scenes. The actor who played Rinzler, Anis Cheurfa, put in the work to make some iconic shots during the disc battle.
Yep! I know that movie gets flak for being cheesy, but I thought the look of it was freakin' awesome, both the fights and the visual aesthetic? The guy who played Rinzler clearly had the most amazing movement control & awareness - reminded me a bit of how male gymnasts move?
Seriously, this is one of the best series about the ins and outs of the industry ive ever seen on youtube,
about any department, in any era, these are always fun and informative. It's youtube gold.
Oscar for stunts 2023 please, academy
Crazy that GI Joe is practically done, I had always thought it was full CG because it just looked so unreal. Great job!
I mean, the way they move at times through those scenes does not look humanly possible, that it was practically done is wild. Also that a dude literally got his head sliced doing it, just nutty. I kinda wish they'd made the scene look a little less unreal, because that was a ton of intense stunt work I thought was just mediocre animation lol.
Looking at those side by side shots I think it was practical and then touched up. People swing a little bit more wildly and such.
great job? It looks like shit. imagine putting all those hours in and it just looks CGI anyways. f that.
It's sad all that effort and talent went to such an average movie.
It's really a disservice to the craft as well as the audience to put in so much wonderful work to slash it to ribbons in the edit & post.
Probably my favorite "Stuntment React" episode thus far: Gui is ALWAYS such a pleasure (fun, friendly, funny, super chill), and Travis was a wonderful new addition as well -friendly, insightful, introduced us all to a new and interesting form of stuntwork/choreography ("tricking")....just a great overall episode. Thanks again to everyone involved in the making of this fun and thoughtful episode :).
tricking is actually way more than stunt work. it's a whole sport with its own culture
dude pretty had alot of inside-info about the filming ( action scenes, stunt, etc ) - as he is litterly in most action movies today : )
So cool to see Travis on the show. When I was a kid I never saw anyone that looked remotely like me in or working on movies, so it's really cool to see him on the show :D. I hope it inspires someone to pursue what they're dreaming of
I found it oddly awesome how Travis' mom is also a stunt person and acted in the same movie he did.
It's amazing how similar they look. At first I thought it was Travis in a wig
The whole GI Joe thing is practical, yet it's the most CG looking thing I've ever seen (besides BlackPanther final fight in the tunnel thing). I'm sorry to everyone who's worked on this, especially Travis..
I know.. I totally thought that whenever there are rappeling scenes that even the ninjas were cgi. Apparently it was real people in green screen.
My thoughts exactly. I was floored to see they weren't CG.
For real, I would have thought that whole sequence was maybe 95% cgi, with a couple of live action shots for close ups. Seems like a waste of good stuntmen, but I guess at least they got paid.
I'm pretty sure that scene uses plenty of digital doubles.
@@Turok1134 What? The guy working on the scene just told you everything was practical. Why would you belittle their hard work and say there are digitals?
Travis was so funny and entertaining throughout the video, and he actually made me laugh out loud at one point. Definitely hope to see him again on the couch.
1000% percent. 😉
Fantastic episode, love the chemistry of all 3 on the couch. Gui is always a treat.
I absolutely love the energy Gui brings every time he's on a stuntmen react! Love seeing Travis brought to the show as well!
Finally a Jason Statham fight scene! He had alot of great creative fight scenes in the Transporter movies, Crank, etc.
Transporters, more than meets the eye!
Right? Not too bad at all for a guy who's only qualifications coming in were, 'Looks tough, can remember his lines, also does great flippy flip dives into pools.'
@@thomasbecker9676 yup I had suggested that in the comments before. And the bus scene right before that.
You must not watch Stuntmen reacts because they've done Transporter fight scenes before.
@@LiftYourGame lol I must not watch cause I couldn't remember the one time they showed a clip from Transporter 3.
As someone interested in pursuing that industry, Travis' Transformer's story is pretty horrifying as far as industry standard practices go.
Honestly these past 3-4 years have put me out a bit of trying to pursue stunts. I know that not every production is the same but I've never heard of more accidents happening on big productions than in these couple of years. This is not meant to discourage anyone, it's just my thoughts
There's not really an excuse for endangering stunt performers now that we can remove wires and pads using CGI.
It makes me hate Michael Bay even that much more.
@@thomasbecker9676 Well yes and no one pinches pennies more than Bay’s studios and producers. He’s a corporate director with more product placement than anyone else in hollywood in order to make that budget. He’s pretty reckless because the money allows him to be. Never been a fan of him personally.
I get the feeling that's the norm on a Michael Bay movie. Even the actors will admit everything's so crazy on-set.
I saw an interview with a Ninja Turtles guy telling some horrid stories too.... Michael Bay sounds pretty bad to work for, overall. :P
Hearing the Paul walker story makes me appreciate him even more, gone too soon such a legend
Loved this episode! Love the energy and the chemistry you guys had and the insights. Loved watching Gui whenever he’s on here and Travis was awesome. Hope to see more of him in the future!
Gui should be on every stuntmen reacts. Travis was cool. Definitely bring him back. And don't forget about Aaron Toney.
Oh wow. I kind of feel bad for Travis. He's done a lot of fantastic stunt work, obviously, but so much of it has been for, not just kind of bland, but like notoriously terrible movies/franchises. Clearly dude deserves better.
That's the tragedy of so much behind-the-scenes work. Stunts, VFX, lighting, sound design, etc. All the technical stuff is being done by consumate pros who are excellent at their jobs, and it ends up in the service of third-rate fluff that's going to be forgotten a week later.
@emelia i wish youtube had a laughing react because i want to use it on you lol
this 98% of the industry. Reality's a b
I really love this series and how informative it is and how it praises the people behind the scenes!! I would love to see you guys react to the driving on water scene from The Man from UNCLE!
great chemistry on the couch this episode! And Travis was an interesting pov into the stunt community. Also gotta shout out Gui's socks, they slick
I wish the Academy would award stuntwork. They have no problem putting on a showreel at the Oscars featuring all sorts of action scenes to playback all the fun entertainment the audiences enjoyed over the year and then promptly dismiss the people who made that happen when it's time to give awards.
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The Academy already said that they dont do that because the stuntmans would do more dangerous and risky stunts just to try to win the award, wich would Be life threating.
@@ManuelGonzalez-rp4qq that’s what I was thinking too and it makes a lotta sense
@@ManuelGonzalez-rp4qq That’s such a disrespectful and infantilizing cop out. They should have a Best Stunt Team award. The stunt branch of the academy should create a shortlist like in the other more technical categories, where they can bring their expertise in who was running a professional team taking appropriate risks and consider that. Then the full Academy can vote from that point on the final nominees/winners.
@@ManuelGonzalez-rp4qq which is really stupid. the world of stunts is basically an extreme sport and athletes love to push boundaries. it's a personal decision to try harder stunts and they should be rewarded for their hard work
The Transformers stuff is insane. How can they just get away with just injuring person after person without thinking, maybe that shot is just too dangerous??
Stuntman I know told me in no uncertain terms that Michael Bay is a dick.
This was so cool and fascinating to watch. 😊💯👍⭐
MORE OF THIS!! These guys are full of legit stories... love this.
When you guys talked about the injuries on the transformer film made me remember the nasty incident that happened on one of the later Resident Evil films, I believe the stuntwoman lost her arm. It would be good to have more of a talking head video from you guys on treatment of stuntmen & women, the unnecessary risks and some of the short comings from non-stunt people when making a film.
Heck for Transformers Dark of the Moon one of the stunts went wrong and an extra got a horrible brain injury.
Her injuries were absolutely horrendous, such a tragic and avoidable incident.
if every take of a scene is sending a stuntperson to the hospital then that scene really needs to change. the director being brave enough to be close to the action doesn't justify it, I'm not willing to see someone get a permanent injury for me to watch a mildly entertaining movie one afternoon.
Not a stuntman, but Shia LeBouf got a hand fracture shooting RotF.
You can see in any stunt guys eyes and smiles on corridor stunt episodes that they appreciate being honored to the world in this form like no other
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Loved this episode, GUI and Travis work so well together.
I love Travis for working on Sleeping Dogs. This game is a masterpiece and the fighting and stunts are just out of this world. If any of you reading this havent picked it up yet, it sometimes drops below 3$ and it's worth so much more trust me on this one. Edit: We need clips of Shaolin Soccer in the next Episode 😂
Gotta react to the CGI Star Wars: Eclipse trailer. It looks incredible
I am so curious how much of that trailer was (or will be) rendered live in the final product. I mean, surely not, but at the same time UE5 is capable of some insane things - and the combination of Disney and Quantic Dream would have the money to make the most of it.
I love how stuntmen and stuntwomen's backgrounds can be so varied. From dancing, martial arts, acting, mocap, acrobatics, sports, rodeo cowboy, amateur fight choreography CZcams channel, etc... However they started, you end up with extremely passionate people that also happen to be monsters of athleticism.
Dude. I love to see more Travis Wong appearances on the couch. Really love his personality.
I absolutely LOVE stuntmen react! Its Truly my favorite CZcams series
It's so funny now because now I cannot unsee Gui as falcon's stuntman as well as henchmenhman in the same sequence in civil War and winter soldier and black panther. He does great work.
I think Aaron Tony is the falcon's stunt double, but gui is definitely black Panthers stunt double
We absolutely need to keep Gui on as a host! He's a delight.
As a long time fan of the Step Up movies and the Legion of Extraordinary Dancers, it's absolutely awesome to see Travis Wong on the couch! Also love the Hilty & Bosch shout out!
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE this series of stuntmen react!!
I HAVE to watch Gui episodes man. He should have his own playlist lol
Just watch the whole stuntman series, he's like in half of them but the others great too.
6:53
It’s funny when shots that look not physically possible are actually filmed on set practically with stunt performers but it still looks like it was done with CGI when you’re watching it on the screen.
Yeah. And all too often it makes everything about the stunts look fake. Another sad example is the terrible Assassin's Creed movie. They had an absolutely top-tier stunt crew, did almost everything live, even did the longest freefall ever on film - and it all looks like absolute garbage onscreen because it's surrounded by terrible CGI.
By far one of my fav episode. Stunt people are so freak'n awesome. . Please do more vids with Travis. He seems like a nice guy and has so much cool info to share. 👍🏻
this is legit the funniest episode ive seen on here. all that side banter just makes it all fun to watch
while surf ninjas was a staple of the 90's for sure. the line "we should run, we should hide, we should kick their butts!" is from the ultimate ninja movie ever made. 3 ninjas. thank you very much hahahahaha
7:42 "You may be wondering why the red suit? Well that's so bad guys can't see me bleed."
I LOVE GUI AND TRAVIS ON THE SHOW! PLS KEEP BRINGING THEM BACK!
Theyre i sights and comments are great!!!
So glad to see Travis Wong on the show! Been a big fan since the beginning with Step Up and The LXD.
Thank you for bringing these talented stunt performers on here. I never knew how much they sacrificed their bodies so we can experience the magic on screen. 🙌
Mumon: The Land of Steath!
An enormously fun and action packed Japanese period drama of ninjas vs samurai. You guys should totally feature it in a react video!
8:23 “You picked the Wong house fool!”
These are always fun to watch, thank you.
"Michael's Bay's Squid Game" is hilarious.
For Travis Wong's suggestion, ya'll should check out Raging Phoenix (2009) out of Thailand that features dance fighting that they invented specifically for the film called Meyraiyuth. It combines dance techniques similar to B-Boys and mixes it with Muay Thai. It also combines a little Drunken Boxing and Capoeira. Definitely worth mentioning as it is very similar to The Kick from this episode.
Raging Phoenix is one of my favourite Thai movies ever. Followed by Chocolate
@@strawb3rryn1nja Shoot, I actually like Chocolate better, both are better than Jeeja's third film though, This Girl is Badass!. Haha Chocolate is another film I'd like Corridor Crew to react to as well.Specifically that end scene on the side of the building and dudes are getting dropped left and right. So wild!!!
that dancing fight scene was one of the coolest things I've ever seen, thank you guys so much for showing it to me
Great show guys always fun watching these stuntman reacts and Gui those sneakers are dope
Would love for animators to react to the GI Joe scene and go into why it doesnt look practical despite it being practical. Bad green screening maybe?
Yeah, that looked 1000% *CG* for real
Not a professional but I would hazard to say that the frame rate and camera placement don't do it any favors.
It looks like it was filmed at a high frame rate and then sped up and slowed down in certain segments, making it look less filmic and very artificial, especially in the sequence where they connect to the zip line off of the jump.
I wait for these every Saturday since episode 1. It's now a routine 😊 thank you!
Thank you for keeping your ads in check. Very much enjoyed this episode. Easy upvote. Thank you
Wow man...... these are stories that should be told... thank you corridor for bringing them to us.
You should try to react to naruto/sasuke vs momoshiki (Boruto) the hand to hand combat is amazing the choreog and the beat is on point worth a react
Movie was better
I never thought about it but It makes perfect sense that a wrestler would be great at on set stunts. Also, a great addition to the next Fast and Furious series would be Stone Cold Steve Austin 🥶
might as well bring Triple X and the Undertaker.
@@boomborgoyari5781 Might as well😂
Damn, I love Travis Wong's energy, hell of a nice dude! Props to him and momma Wong raising a humble man! :D
So glad to see tricking highlighted to a wider audience. It's been an underground sport for over a decade but I love it to death
I really really appreciate how much risk and effort the stunt people put into these action movies that makes them awesome.
Please bring those two guys back, I would love to hear more from those fine and hardworking gentlemen. :)
such a good vibes in this video! wonderful work guys
This is so enjoyable, I needed this after a crappy meeting. ;) This episode made me become a member.
Awesome seeing two guests this episode! Especially Gui and Travis!
I love all the Stuntmen react videos but this one was really entertaining. Definitely a good combo. I also love all the react videos but Stuntmen React is my favorite. Really enjoy your content, thanks!
Travis is awesome, so glad you brought him on!
Awesome to see the time stamps in the description. Now all we need is a wiki for your growing library of references!
love it whenever Gui makes an appearance
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RIP Paul Walker :(
A lot of respect for the guy putting the work in to do things right and not taking the easy way out. A very admirable thing.
Gotta love this guys energy
Took a quick break from this vid to watch The Kick and mate I am so happyive found that like that might be my favourite fight scene ever
6:56 OK this was unexpected. I would've never thought anything of this would've been done practical. Kudos to that.
You definitely need a complete episode reacting to the visuals of Arcane!
HELL YA!!!! Awesome to see cousin Travis on here finally!!!
One of the best episodes yet
In the next episode of "stuntmen react" you should take a look at the amazing stunts of late Jean Paul Belmondo in favour of his memory.
He was quite famous for being one of the first, if not the first actor to perform almost all of his stunts and many of them are really impressive (almost to the point of being ridiculous by today's standards), so I really wish you would react to some of them. Especially since not that many people seem to be aware of his work nowadays outside of France.
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This channel has wonderfully spoiled my love of action, in that I am bothered by watching poorly done scenes where the editing is the focus instead of the brilliant work done by these actors. Many thanks to Corridor for expanding my perception of the art form.
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My favourite series and it's what made me subscribe!
Brilliant episode!
The fact that gui was galvatron. Makes me see him in whole another perspective. Respect ❤️
This was my favorite stuntman episode so far! I really liked getting that behind the scenes and in-depth look at how they did some of these specific stunt sequences. I hope to see more stuff like this in the future. I'm nowhere near being in the film industry, I'm a primary school teacher, but this channel has inspired me to start playing around in Blender and Unreal for fun and I have a much greater appreciation for what goes into movies and VFX and I've shared some of that with my students. I hope you guys continue to inspire :)
Been tricking for a few years now, also been watching this channel for about the same time it’s really cool to see them come together
Everyone you bring onto the couch is SOO cool .. but I have to say, the stunt guys are always the most fun. They all seem so close and like family, I love it