Stuntmen React to Bad & Great Hollywood Stunts 10
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"I'm probably, like, amateur"
"You're literally Black Panther!"
Somebody go hug Gui.
he's so humble bundle
He seemed a little upset this episode
@@Transcendentalx Seemed more like to me that he was incredibly tired
16:00
Poor guy
Imagine they actually got Jackie chan to react to his stunts, that would be a top tier video
25 minute+ video for sure. Or maybe multiple videos.
Dude, they're having big league hollywood stuntmen on already, and they're awesome. What do you think Jackie Chan could tell us? Obviously he's incredibly experienced, but I don't think he looks back on his movies with the same bright-eyed enthusiasm that these young up-and-coming stuntmen have for them.
@@kidkangaroo5213 And imo that'd be a great perspective to hear for a change! Jackie has done stuff no sane person would attempt these days (or even be allowed to try), it'd be interesting to hear his insight on it!
Maybe he wouldn't want to reflect on it, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
Well they got Will Smith to appear in a one-off gag in one of their vids, so I imagine they could probably get Jackie as well
Dude...
Its criminal knowing there is still no stunt category for the Academy Awards.
Fucking douche bage Hollywood and their elitist cult. Too far up their own arses to even see the dedication to stunts. Without stuntmen, movie developers are screwed.
Yup. How hard is that if they could do the best visuals, they could also do the best stunt award.
@@PittsburghSonido to be fair, when have the acadamey awards ever been respected by most people. Like you said, only old rich men influences the awards
It's probably so that they don't drive stunt performers to take on highly dangerous stuff.
@@hundredeleven nobody right in their head does that. They're not evil Knievel. They have a job to do, if they're uncomfortable with it they don't do it.
I love having Gui on the show. He's super funny and knowledgeable.
Yea and nothing about him comes off disingenuous, he just seems like a sincerely nice, good person.
@Vincent H. I couldn't agree more 👍
"Anxiety level with guns is high, and I don't know why..."
Because Brandon Lee, brother.
Came here to post this.
They posted this on Brandon Lees birthday. :P
Always the one that comes to mind. RIP.
The actor Jon Erik Hexum also was killed that way. He was playing Russian Roulette with a blank .44 magnum and it blasted skull fragments into his brain.
Yeah imo there’s no need to use blank firing weapons. Airsoft guns are literally just like the real thing without the ability to accidentally kill or seriously injure someone.
"Nah, I'm like...amateur"
"dude...you're literally Black Panther..."
killed me
"You're literally Black Panther!" 😂
I love how he doesn't think he's professional! 😂
because he isnt
@@stuntsivt ???
He seems a little high IMO.
another fun fact about the horses falling: the wire is called a "running Y" and that stunt killed many horses and some stunt riders, because the horses wouldn't be given any cues before the wire was pulled. they'd be running at full speed (25 or 30 mph) and then they're falling flat on their faces and flipping over, risking severe spinal injury in the process. the horses that get up are the lucky ones, and clearly that isn't done in film anymore. modern movies with horses falling you'll see the horse turn its head and fall sideways similar to a stage faint, where the rider is telling the horse to fall. it's a lot safer for horse and rider because they're both prepared for it
Cool to learn that fact,thx pal!
... and THAT is why the credits always make a big deal about "no animals were harmed."
Because that used to not be the case.
thats so awful, im so glad thats not allowed anymore wtf
Those poor horses man.
“Fun” being subjective here lol
Hardcore Henry: When chasing a bad guy and sliding down the center of an escalator, Henry clotheslines a woman who face plants and then checks on her instead of following the bad guy. This wasn't planned and when they stopped to check on her, she reportedly popped up and asked if they'd gotten the shot.
Reminds me of the little girl actress from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
"I didn't hurt you with that throw did I?!"
"No No No No, I'm good! I got pads on. I always throw myself on the floor, just for fun, even when I'm not getting paid".
czcams.com/video/Yqy-fTTvAgs/video.html
They have to finally make a video about Hardcore Henry overall, this movie is amazing
Vegaspsycho oh fuck yeah Hardcore Henry!!!!
Or The Villainess.
@@RobertMorgan "Is there anything we can do about the heat?"
"...It's a flamethrower Rick."
Jackie Chan is not an actor who does his stunts. He's a stuntman that does his acting
Jackie went to the Peking Opera school as a kid and was trained in Dance, Gymnastics and Stage Fighting. He said he never took a real Karate class but I assume he had more advanced stage fight training as his career got going. He sad he could never out kung fu a real martial artist so he made his performance as unusual and funny to give the audience a show
Lol
@@ndnxneh but he did start off as a stuntman so.....
@@heartless604 and hell i'm gonna say it, gui could be an actor, he is so charismatic
Ask not what the country can do for you ... ask what u can do for the country
Gui's fear of holding guns seems a bit appropriate now.
About the blanks: When we were making 1864 'watch that movie, I honestly believe it was the best project I work on) I got hit to the back of my head with blank from about 1 meter away. It took about 4 years to heal... Blanks are super dangerous...
holy crap a whole meter away and it does that much damage
1864? Is that the Danish historical series?
Oh s**t! Are you doing alright nowadays? What happened?
@@explodingtomahawks7589 Thank you, I'm fine :-) I got married and decided it is not a good job for a husband and a father so I got a normal job in IT.
Still I have a lot of stories from the filming period of my life :-D
The neck got better, the only permanent damage I have is from a piece of burning gun powder, that got into my lung, but nothing serious.
Pro praising a pro:
Gui: "I am the pro? I am probably an amateur..."
Niko: "Dude, you are literally Black Panter!"
Gui: I don't care.
lol panter, one who wears pants? or one who puts pants on people?
Isn't Black Panter that Wakandian Clothing store?
"that horse didn't say 'i want to be a stunt horse when I grow up' " is the realest thing I've heard when it comes to animals and stunts
I've seen horses trained to take a fall, and they did it without any cables or any kind of "hardware assist". But they couldn't do it at full gallop like in the Stage Coach. The way they used to do animal stunts back in the day was pretty brutal, and if a horse broke its leg or neck or whatever then it wasn't a big thing, just put a bullet in it and bring in a replacement.
Yeah I love old westerns, and Stagecoach was awesome, but I cringe when I see what some of the horses had to do.
The making of special features of The Protector show how that long take was made. When the guy is thrown off the balcony is pretty neat as you get to see them pull the pads in for him to fall on, then pull them back out of shot, and the guy is on the floor. I think it was side by side with the final shot. Impressive work.
There’s a Bruce Willis movie called Red 2. There’s this one scene where he gets out of his car while it’s spinning. It’s easy to find.
Red 2 was him getting picked up by a spinning car, Red was him stepping out of a spinning car. I own both, great movies.
I love both red movies
@PAbcentral judgement time!
@@jakehartwig7364 Helen Mirren's line: "Don't break his heart, or I'll kill you and bury your body in the woods." Okay... good to know!
@@jedironin380 why did you @ me? Who are you?
Absolutely do a Jackie Chan episode based solely on Jackie's stunts, and maybe a big segment on his injuries. I know hes amassed a crazy amount of them over the years, sometimes they even keep the takes where he gets hurt! Not to mention the crazy awesome practical effects and choreography, which is managed by Jackie himself! What an amazing dude.
But then they can't milk one clip at a time for months to come.
that will be a 3 hour episode :) ohhh yes!
YES. and also, how about Corridor team invite Bradley James "Brad" Allan for that? Because he was the only Caucasian from Australia who Jackie accepted as his disciple and The Member of Jackie Chan Stun Team! Not only he contributes to Jackie since Mr. Nice Guy, he also Contributes in The Chronicles of Riddick, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Kick-Ass, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Pacific Rim, The World's End, Kingsman: The Secret Service, and Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Ant-Man. as Stunt co-ordinator & 2nd unit director. so please Corridor team, Contact him to react all of his previous work, with or without Jackie.
police story!!!!
JACKIE CHAN OLYMPICS
for future stuntmen reacts:
Ninja Assassin - they literally created a martial art for this movie
The Mummy (1999) - Brendan Frasier destroyed his body during most of the stunts
Do you mean Ninja Assassin?
@@gokucrazy22 yes I do lol my bad
All hail brendan frasier
i sadly knew about this fact only when the 3rd one, with jet li, came out. human bodies, man; sometimes i wonder how we survive such beatings...
@@bakedmomo5693 I actually forgot they made a third movie. Never saw that one.
Hey guys!! I just wanted to thank you for doing this series. You guys literally saved me from a probable hospital visit and broken bones. No joke. I was standing on a ladder working on my ceiling, easily 8 feet off the ground and I lost my balance and fell backwards off the ladder. I don't know exactly what happened, but suddenly I was lying on my back on the floor, completely unhurt. It was almost as if I fell in slow motion. The only thing I could come up with that made any sense, is that some how what I learned from watching these stunt videos helped me "fall correctly" I guess you would say. I wasn't even sore. So, as crazy as it sounds, you guys helped a normal everyday person avoid a really bad accident through your videos. And for what it matters, I'm an overweight 48 year old woman who has several bone and joint medical conditions, and this fall could have been VERY serious.
Wow, glad you are safe, you are not the only one saved by watching these videos, I saw a comment on another stuntmen react of a person who was going to be hit by a car but they jumped into the windsheild.
Would love to see you guy's do an episode on the tv show "Into the Badland's" some really great fight scene's and also some awesome stunt's
I would also love to see badlands chugs on
Yesss!
they know brian lee who doubled for bajie
"You think he broke a rib?"
"I broke a rib just watching that."
That's really hard to watch when you come out of "movie mode" and just think of how much that probably hurt.
When Black Panther says that, you know it's serious.
@@SheepdogSmokey right, because he know it, we only imagine it.
@@Hoto74 If Gui hurts watching it, you know we'd be hospitalized!
I got to say you guys struck gold with these react series, I don't watch any other channels react to stuff, and 90% of the time I always click through and watch the whole thing. Amazing.
same👍🏻
The key is not just them reacting and being overdramatic ,
But actually explaining how and why the scene is like it is.
It's more informative than empty entertainment.
@@NishithThakkar I know, these people are experts, and when they aren't they invite expertw. It's great
@@NishithThakkar And they strike a good good balance between technical detail, and being succinct and accessible to laypeople.
This channel in general is awesome.
Those poor horse’s in that scene :(
The story of Yakima Canutt is absolutely fascinating. He was "the" stunt personality on so many Westerns (both silent and talkies), and eventually moved into the realm of designing rigs, harnesses and setups for other stunts, like breakaway harnesses and cable rigs to make the stunts safer. He transferred many sensational bits from rodeo (horse falls, wagon wrecks) to the screen.
Jackie Chan himself as a guest would be the hypest thing on CZcams.
Assassin's Creed (2016) has a lot of cool stunts. According to IMDb: "The film features the highest free fall performed by a stuntman in almost 35 years. The stuntman Damien Walters performed a free fall from the height of 125 feet (38 meters), which lasted almost 3 seconds with a 61 mph impact speed." Would love to see you guys react to that!
They replaced the entire shot with cgi. The stuntman is the only real thing left in it.
@@SimonRandall thats aweful
If I remember right the last record holding free fall 35 years before was Dar Robinson in Sharkies Machine with Burt Reynolds, Dar stunted on a few of his films and was lead stunts and had bit parts and was a lead henchmen in one movie as the Albino Hitman
I’d love to see you guys do a whole episode on Buster Keaton - he deserves it!
Yeah one of the original stuntmen
Buster Keaton would be great! His stunts are terrifying!
I love how much Clint crushes on Gui every time he's on. Pure Bromance.
Lol whenever they do Jacky, stuntman doesn’t analyze technique, he is just going ...... oh shiiiit
Hes high lol
Well, it IS "stuntmen react" not "stuntmen analyze technique" :P
@@therealariendamn 😂😂
@@therealarien tbf they do go through some techniques and stuff eventually lol. Just after the first impact
this show feels like its devolved into "how'd they do this?" "they padded up and just went for it" and i'm not complaining about that. i love seeing them really just go for it
Depends if it's old school or modern stunts, especially Hong Kong vs Hollywood.
Future stunt reacts I’d love to see: Kill Bill Vol.1 the Crazy 88’s sequence
Game of Thrones: Battle of the Bastards
The Witcher: The Blaviken sequence
The Mandalorian: the series as a whole
the Blaviken fight was already covered
Great video, just regarding your bit about how stuntmen act 'getting shot' - my dad was in the army for 40 years and said the most realistic depiction of it he'd ever seen was in Band of Brothers, when an officer gets shot by a sniper. He said no matter whether the hit was fatal or not, the shock of the bullet always made people fold up like a puppet which had its strings cut. It's at 27:05 in episode 4 ('Replacements') and there's a very brief clip of it at 1:05 in this video: czcams.com/video/ko_kT_gRXjo/video.html
Most realistic isn't always the most cinematic, though! I prefer the Hong Kong approach
czcams.com/video/naPaHOL23qg/video.html 6:23 ignore the girl
@@otemeel6431 Oh man that looks REALLY good and realistic. I'd love it so much more if it looked like that in Hollywood movies, man.
Rush Hour. As opposed to Jackie's other movies this one being American had a much shorter time frame for stunts. So it's cool see if there were any tricks they did that had large visual impact but easy and quick to implement as opposed to large visual impact with ample setup time.
There's a behind the scenes look between Jackie & one of the Production guys going through one of the scenes with Jackie telling the Production guy why certain things wouldn't make logical sense and they would go back & forth with Jackie ultimately winning but also keeping the original intent of the scene alive. A good example was "as scripted", Jackie's character was supposed to just toss a gun oh willy nilly, even though it was "loaded". Jackie pointed out that that didn't make any logical sense on multiple levels including safety reasons.
But yeah, this is why I love a lot of Jackie's movies, especially the Non-Americanized ones because every fight scene is choreographed beautifully for it to make sense. They also "follow through" with a lot of the fight scenes to where it works, as opposed to filming/cutting/filming/cutting/rinse/repeat and there would be massively noticeable cuts, especially if the Actor/Actress are mainly one handed (their right hand is the predominant hand) while Stunt Performer is the opposite causing the SP to hold the weapon/foreign object one way while the Actor/Actress holds it differently.
I absolutely love to see them react to all of the behind the scene extras that are added to a lot of Jackie's movies, especially the more infamous ones. The ones that almost ended his career, & almost ended his life.
It's actually the other way around. Meaning that JC's American movies take so much time to set up due to safety regulations as opposed to his Hong Kong films where precautions are kept to a minimum.
@@jp3813 What I meant is that Jackie & his stunt team will fully choreograph their scenes, and his team probably is one of the few, possibly only, that would probably have the highest safety regs in Asia.
But I do get what you mean.
@@Altyrell I was replying to the OP.
Imagine getting Jackie on for this show though. Damn that would be interesting as heck
I imagine they would be very star struck
YES. but if they cannot. Corridor team should invite Bradley James "Brad" Allan/ Because he was the only Caucasian from Australia who Jackie accepted as his disciple and The Member of Jackie Chan Stun Team! Not only he contributes to Jackie since Mr. Nice Guy, he also Contributes in The Chronicles of Riddick, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Kick-Ass, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Pacific Rim, The World's End, Kingsman: The Secret Service, and Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Ant-Man. as Stunt co-ordinator & 2nd unit director. so please Corridor team, Contact him to react all of his previous work, with or without Jackie.
Really happy you guys covered *Stagecoach*
I wanted to mention it in several comments sections of your vids, but I wasn't sure if you'd covered it already or not. I only just recently discovered this channel and this series.
Yakima Canut is definitely a legend in cinema history. His son was also a stuntman, and is the guy who gets jettisoned up over his chariot during the chariot race-sequence in William Wyler's *Ben-Hur*
This is literally all I ever wanted to watch on CZcams. Thank God y’all exist.
"How did those horses do that?" Ah because killing animals for the sake of film making was ok back then, they just got sent off to the dog food factory......I mean there's a reason films all say there were no animals harmed in the filming of this movie now.
Except for being a food source :P
@@Lattamonsteri yep, send them to the dog food factory.
It's impossible for me to watch a lot of those old black and white films. Lots of animals died just for a movie, sad.
@@ProDucktions0 yeah I feel the same.
Yeah I fast forwarded through that part for the first time ever in a corridor crew video
Craziest Jackie Chan stunt. "Who Am I?" where he wraps himself in a rope and jumps off a building and spins and unravels himself in midair. Haven't seen the movie in like 15 years but that stunt still amazes me.
czcams.com/video/a9Ydhi8Qtqc/video.html
I think the stunt were he slide on the top of a 45° glass building only to almost fall at the edge was more impressive, because it was not a stunt. To each his own.
I still think pole slide with the lights in Police Story is his craziest stunt. That whole section is just plain nuts.
The one from Rumble in the Bronx, where he jumps from one apartment window,to the other apartment across the street! That stunt was insane as well. Jackie is a stunt legend
The one from armor of god where he jumps onto a frigging hot air balloon! Or where he jumped into a tree, hurt himself and yet they kept that take.
All the stuff with the helicopter (and the rope ladder, and the moving train) in Kuala Lumpur at the end of Police Story 3/Supercop was completely nuts as well, what a fucking legend.
Since yall did the scene from Stagecoach it made me think that you really REALLY need to react to the chariot race scene from Ben Hur. Absolute insanity.
Gui's reactions are the best but all the stuntmen/women they have on the show seem like the coolest people you would ever wanna know
The way Gui just laughs when Clint asks if they put more dirt down had me rolling.
React to Shaolin Soccer
Specifically the last scene while the play the match 😂😂🤣
These guys will have nightmares.
Haha one of my favorites... Legends
Yes! Was going to suggest that and Kung Fu Hustle too
Shaolin Soccer is one of my favorite movies😀
Holy shiiiitttt , that was Soo funny
In the DVD extras for The Protector, they discuss that scene in full depth. I think they had to try it like 6 times before they (mostly) nailed it. Cleaned up a few minor details in post.
But on one take, when Tony was lifting that guy up to throw him over the rail, he noticed in a fraction of a second that the pads weren't in place yet, and managed to stop himself from throwing the guy over. You brought up the importance of him looking for the pad, which genuinely already helped him save that man's life.
Please do the scene where he permanently cripples and entire mob
Gui's like "I cost money... gimme that merch"
WHY HAVE YOU GUYS NOT REACTED TO JACKIE’S POLICE STORY! That Mall fight scene is incredible!
I assumed they did.
@@HolyHadou anyone would, right? Yet, they haven't.
I believe I saw them did it like 10 + episodes back, it was awesome.
@@ARMERZ there's only 11 episodes
10:27
Look closely. He ain't letting go. The chandelier is just BREAKING and sending him down whether he wants to or not.
Yes, I noticed that too. I believe the plan was to swing on the chandelier towards a more controlled fall.. but the darn thing couldn't handle the weight, hence the dramatic (but mostly painful) landing.
Yes! That's what I was thinking.... So brutal .
Definitely looks like the chandelier broke without planning. It even looks like that stunt guy hit and hurt really bad the arm he landed on top of at the end of the shot
I remember watching some of the behind the scenes for the protector. For the three story drop they pulled out a big stack of boxes on wheels that takes up almost the entire floor and swapped it out for the little hut the first guy crashed into (also on wheels).
One of the takes they did they didn't get the thing out on time and luckily Tony looked down and saw that was the case before he accidentally merc'd the dude.
The only series to 100% guaranteed to cheer me up, EVERYtime!
Gui is always a solid guess cause he's the real deal and his reactions are priceless.
Obvious but must be said.
👆
This guy is one of my fav's on their show. he's such a great guest.
HE IS OUR KING
I agree
Gui is the best. Thanks for having him on.
"dunno man, it's Thailand bro" 😂👍
I love all of the channels like this CinemaWins, nerdwriter etc. that talk about different aspects of movies. It's greatly increased my appreciation of all the work going into film.
CinemaWins just salivates all over mediocre movies though. What exactly does it make you appreciate?
@@uwirl4338 He appreciates and notices things about movies that most people don't take the time to go through and talk about. And it's refreshing and more purposeful than the haphazard "sin it because we've sinned it before" jokey thing that CinemaSins does, it's gotten old for me. Half of the reason for CinemaWins is to talk about the good things in "mediocre" or "bad" movies, it's in the description of his channel.
Don't forget Filmento.
@Duende2211 I don't, I'll have to check it out. CinemaWins is the opposite of CinemaSins, except where CinemaSins takes a funny, joking take instead of serious critique CinemaWins is a bit more serious.
@@nomnom9769 Haven't heard of it, I'll check it out.
My favourite part of this video is watching Gui flinch and cringe at the incredibly dumb, painful and overall cool stunts that probably took years off the stuntman’s life.
Thank god for modern safety precautions.
These younger generation kids r so lucky to have content like this.
This was IINTEEENSE! Watching this gave me a touch of anxiety at times, especially the large falls or the old wild west stunts. I am very happy that stunts are relatively safer for people to pull off today, at least in some parts of the world.
Great commentary and insight, as well as edits and choices for such amazing stunts.
Another awesome video!
Plays black panther
"I'm an amatuer"
Me: jumps last 4 or 5 steps
*Call me the professional*
PARKOUR!
Just do a whole Stuntmen React: Jackie Chan Special
YES
10 hours long.
Guy is so great. When he said "poor horses" i felt it in my core
Yakima Canutt (the stuntman) starting to get up at the end of that shot in Stagecoach wasn't a mistake - it was kept in specifically to show the viewer that it was a real person doing that stunt and not a dummy being run over by the horses & coach.
Those stunts were insane. Much respect to Canutt.
He also did the chariot race in Ben Hur
@@danthsmith Yes indeed - a full twenty years later. He was 62-63 then.
@@distinguishedflyer He directed the whole sequence. Its the best part of a now deadly dull movie
"I'm not a pro"
"Bro you're literally Black Panther"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"If you have the original US DVD-" Immediately runs to see if I have it. Yes I do.
Bring back the Oscar nominations for the stuntmen... 🔥
That's crazy! That short film in The Protector is the reason I've been looking for another one
In this vid: Sleepy Gui, who despite being an ultimate badass, is also ultra compassionate.
And High
Jackie Chan in "Who am I?" sliding down a building almost going over the edge of a skyscraper.
I shiver just remembering it
yeah that one was really impressive!
@@gleam6370 same! pure classic
or where he almost died irl (he has a perma hole in the head). Temple scene
Or the taekwondo scene on the roof. So good.
the first in this was recommended to me. after watching all 10 over the last couple hours, i hit subscribe.
:)
you guys are awesome
I noticed a quick clip (a few seconds) in this video from Hard-Boiled - I don't know if I missed it from one of the other videos, but if i haven't - that movie was a work of art! it would be great to hear the experts talk about either the tea house, warehouse, or hospital shootouts...
thanks again guys! keep up the great work!
i really love this guy. He's funny, humble.
Here’s an interesting suggestion: The Lucas Lee Stunt team multi-man brawl from Scott Pilgrim vs the World. Really any fight scene from that movie, but that one felt the most eventful.
Yes thank you!
Or just Scott Pilgrim vs The World in general!
I'd LOVE for them to do that movie. Or Death Trance.
A bad stunt reaction for a change: the new Charlie's Angels. The stunts totally did not hit in that movie and it looked pretty bad
For that all they have to do is make a video on Bollywood Stunts.
Honestly an episode comparing the new movie's stunts with the 2000s stunts would be hilarious
I love Gui please do more episodes with him on the show 🙏🏼
Get this guy on more he is so humble and amazing
Gui looked so excited when he heard about the stuntman Oscar. What a cutie pie
They had to put down a lot of those "stunt horses" being pulled down by wires because of broken legs.
Old movies were not at all kind to animals. Even the 'rabid dog' in To Kill a Mockingbird had its legs yanked out from under it with a wire in the scene where Finch shoots it.
So glad that LotR used motion capture to create realistic CGI horses whenever they needed to show a serious fall or injury.
Yeah, that's part of the reason most modern movies have the disclaimer saying no animals were harmed. It used to be really bad for a lot of animals.
@@Amaritudine Braveheart did it w/o CGI.
In the Cannibal Holocaust they straight up cut open and ate a live large turtle. First time watching it we were convinced it was a very realistic prop since there's no way they were allowed to do that but I looked it up online aaand it was the real deal.
@@ferro1398 In that movie wasn't a lot of it too real for comfort? Things like bones and shit being actual human bones of the dead. I heard something about not just that turtle death being extremely real.
Gui is the most charming stunt man in the world.
I just discovered y'alls channel and have been binge watching!!! LOVE UR CHANNEL!!! U definitely earned a new subscriber!! 😁
08:02 that guy that Jackie Chan just knocked down the stairs was going to be the fight choreographer for The Matrix but they had a falling out
All of these intros:
Wow that’s cool,
Woaaaahhh!!
I’ve seen this!
How they did this, is-
"Wait what" "how is this shot possible?"
And don’t forget the “woahhha!!” reaction that everyone does
Well it gets you to watch, doesn't it?
@@Elmerbaby There's a reason I skip 30 sec in of these videos, feel all the same and bassy music and like you guys said the 'woaaahhhh!"
My favorite Jackie Chan stunt has to be his scene in The Karate Kid (2010) reboot. I just love that scene and it shows that he is willing to fight fair without even throwing a single punch.
How about the move “The Mask of Zorro” and the horse chase scene.
Obi Wan tosses gun away: "So uncivilized."
*picks up fire sword*
"No, decapitating people is uncivilized"
Chop up what was your best friend former student leave them beside burning lava . Classic civility.
Great as always! Video idea: "VFX Artists React to Viral Videos Faked with CGI" - this was a previous topic I did a video on, but I would love to see Corridors take on it and think it would be a big hit!
the thing that he said at 13:40 is it because he is...? its a joke, but you are all b!tches and would take it hard as a peacock
Transcended what did you just attempt to say?
Captain Disillusion has that market cornered. His stuff is great if you haven't seen it.
This stuntman is so cool and humble! I hope you keep him coming back
I’m subscribed and have been since I’ve discovered your channel. I recommend it to everyone and I love this channel. You guys are amazing. I’m a lifetime follower! Keep it up guys!
Petition to add Broken bones sound fx in every stuntman react vids to show the exact point where the bones should broke
8:20 Love the reaction on this shot. The 2 hosts are laughing, the actual stuntman is just grimacing with empathy.
This was an epic episode of stuntmen react
Gui is my fav guest for stuntman reacts!
also, hes so stoned on this epidoe !
For the Jackie Chan special: the tuxedo. The movie is trying too hard to sell Jackie as super human, when Jackie on his own already kinda is
Gui is my favourite guest, hands down. Always genuine, his insight and everything, it's just great to see.
I think that merch was a great payment. Gui's expertise is matched by his entertainment value.
Blaziken Market Fight Scene from the first season of The Witcher from Netflix. Love you guys, keep doing what you love!
I see picture the squib episode already: “Corridor Digital Executes Co-founder” then there’s gonna be someone on the roof with a sniper rifle and Michael Bay explosions in the background
I love that John Woo just interprets every bullet from a gun as a mini explosive round that blows everything out 10 feet from its impact. It makes everything look so powerful.
I love Gui. Please do more stuff with him.
I just re-watched Death Race: 2000 and I strongly think you guys should do a stuntman react for some scenes! I forgot how simply crazy it is
Love from Scotland, keep the good content coming 🤘
The anxiety is high with guns because of The Crow.
"he def sat there for about 5minutes thinking about life". LMFAO!
That scene from The Protector was fantastic from start to finish.
Dude that horse falling straight on his face is just brutal.
Fuck old school Hollywood.