Stuntmen React to Bad & Great Hollywood Stunts 24
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Watches guy almost lose his head.
"Is it worth doing a stunt like this?"
*"Oh Yeah!"*
These are men of focus, commitment, and sheer f***ing will, something so many working in Hollywood today understand very little about.
I can't imagine that. Penn and Teller talk about never doing anything risky in their acts, because it's immoral to make the audience complicit in your possible injury or death. They didn't sign up for that.
Stunt work has inherent dangers, which a decent coordinator will minimize. But doing a trick that has a significant risk of death? No director should have signed off on that.
Immidiately followed by:
"Would I do it?"
"No"
@@soumyaranjanmahunt1452 lol
would i do it NO
I love that line from Nico
“You need to treat your action scenes with your character like your dialogue of the character.” It’s so true!!
Many directors say that,recently I heard it from chad,John wick director
@@hossbeki9266 Well yah the dude was a stunt man he knows what's up when it comes to action.
There are several big famous movies that I keep fast forwarding through several of the main action scenes because I'm just so bored by faceless masses running around and swinging swords at nothing in particular.
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I struggle to enjoy a lot of superhero movies because of this - the action is huge (people crashing into & destroying whole buildings) but there's no real stakes or connection to their characters, or realism of how it effects the populacd in general, so I find it boring?
Fun fact: satoh takeru (who plays himura kenshin in the rurouni kenshin movies) doesn’t have a stunt double. He does all of his stunts himself.
How are those movies? Wanting to watch a good foreign flick and all 5 of those movies are out with decent IMDB scores. Saw about 5 minutes of Rurouni Kenshin (1st one, 2012) and it looked great and seems like a fun movie.
@@misteroates9170 i recently watched all of the movies and they are sooo good
All of the characters in the Rurouni Kenshin films don't have any stunt doubles and does all of the stunts themselves. Watch the behind the scenes/training videos and it's all of the cast, training.
@@misteroates9170 They are great, absolutely the best anime live action movies. Even if you haven’t watched the original anime the movies do a great job telling their own story. Highly recommend it.
@@misteroates9170 As far as live action adaptions of animes go, it's probably the best 🤙
Satō Takeru apparently does his stunts himself without stunt doubles because the director Ōtomo Keishi wanted to convey the emotion in the fight.
the TENET reverse-forward fight needs to be on this
i agree!
absolutley
They should do an entire episode on that.
@@MaxIronsThird Yeah, they could do two episodes about Tenet, one about the visual effects and the other about the stunts.
They should definitely do a video on Tenets stunts
the fact that they both immediately said "Yes" to the shot being worth it when he almost got ran over is so badass
Regular people: 😱
Stunt people: 😄👍
Was it worth it?
"YES"
Would you do it?
"nah."
I think I disagree with them though. No film is worth losing your life over. Entertainment is fundamentally not important to the world. It's nice, but not actually important.
@@Silverizael People aren't fundamentally important to the world either. It could easily be argued that certain movies are more important to mankind than most people are.
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat Easily be argued by whom? Sociopaths?
On the ladder of importance to the world, entertainment for people is certainly lower than lives of people, even if lives of people is lower than, say, the well-being of the planet and its ecosystems.
The Rurouni Kenshin films are all amazing, the sword fights and choreography beautiful to watch. The Beginning and The Final are visual poetry
I just binged all 5 movies and it’s so damn good...... I can’t pin point a favorite sword fight... they are all so good!
I'd love to see a breakdown of the stunts/fights in Scott Pilgrim.
I think they have done some Scott Pilgrim stuff but I don't remember what exactly, or who was reacting to it.
This is yes
MISTER PILGRIM!!! >:O
Can we please have a “satisfying stunt render” challenge where a stunt person buddies with a VFX artist to produce a looping satisfying render involve green-screened or performance captured stunt work?
or the most complex/unexpected stunt sequence with VFX
This needs to get on top
Agreed
Na
Amazing idea
An oldie but goodie: The sword fight between Wesley and Inigo in The Princess Bride
Not to mention, the hill drop. That shit looked painful
I've been commenting this for sooooo long lmao
Aaassss yyooouuuu wiiiiiisshh!
There are a few videos out there of historical fencing experts reacting to that (I think that Scholagladiatoria has one). They won't give you any insight into the stunt or filmmaking process, but they can still give a cool analysis of the fight.
Spoilerss you mean the Dread Pirate Roberts
The techniques used in the Rurouni Kenshin live action is based on the anime itself. Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu is Kenshin's sword style while Jinei's sword style is Nikaido Heiho and he also has this hypnotism technique called Shin no ippo. I can name some of Kenshin's techniques on the fight scene that you showed. The anime and the live action have that same feeling even though the story of the live one is modified.
Pirates of the Carribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
The smithy fight with Jack and Will
"Hero" - jet li fighting on the water! But the whole movie is full of fights in environments. The fight in the rain is awesome also!
Zhang Yimou's next film, House of Flying Daggers, also has some superb action scenes. As well as just being as visually stunning as Hero, too.
Super agreeèe
Bruh
They've already talked about the rain fight! But all of the fights are cool, and House of Flying Daggers too.
U guys should try Constantine ... Ending and some mid sections ... They have some great CGI demon's
I was just thinking of this for cg reacts the last episode. The hell scenes and the disintegration are cool.
YES!!!
Yes to this
Yes please! I think I commented Constantine before too, Keanu rules, Tilda is boss, the scenes with Lucifer are incredible. And the pregant demon baby belly morph terrified me as a kid!!
And the PS2 shotgun section lol
The kenshin movies are arguably the only live action adaptations of manga that i like. Theyre beautifully written, are very true to the original character and have epic and Accurate to the source material action. For instance, the fighting style kenshin uses is the Hiten Mitsurigi Ryu. A fictional style all about fighting multiple opponents. And as such his style in the movie is very different from most of the other actors
and gives an in-universe reason for why he can fight mobs of opponents so effectively
The fight scenes in “The Transporter”, like on the bus, or in the garage with the oil, could be good environment scenes.
I came down to the comments to suggest exactly those scenes.
That scene is amazing.
I would love a breakdown of the oil fight scene
Great chemistry between y’all: hope you have Aaron and Gui back again soon. Super fun and great insights.
Double feature or 2 for the price of one! Both guys are great, and they appreciate the movies.
Those guys are so cool
Hard Core Henry has some cool environmental stuff, especially the ending fight.
Well, if we talk about Russian action movies, "Major Grom" short film had very cool fight scene in the Bank with montage how situation potentially could been resulted.
Such a trippy movie!! The fight scene that goes 2d style is also awesome!!
yes!
Came here to suggest exactly this,
The motorcycle into van - explosion - jump to another motorcycle scene is also worth reacting to
When I saw that Jinei fight in the first Kenshin film, I was so happy as a fan. The action director was so good at implementing the action set pieces from the manga into a realistic vision. That 10:15 behind the sword flip, dudeeeee i specifically remember that scene in the manga and anime. Fucking genius!
Surprised nobody's asked for a breakdown of the stuntwork in The Mask of Zorro...not only did it have some excellent fight choreography, but the horsemanship and stunts involving horseback riding were top-notch.
I love when these two dudes are on the couch with Corridor. They are on some of the coolest episodes, i swear.
I can't unsee Guy DiSilva in the elevator scene in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Now that I know him from stuntmen react he just pops out at me lol.
I love you guys. For your next VFX artists react you should totally do sandman from spiderman 3😂
Don’t they already do that?
@@bcxproductions7172 yeah they have
So many episodes at this point! Time to rewatch the series
Exactly what I was thinking omg
How come this videos only been posted for like 10 minutes, but your comment is 21 hours old?
Yes! Zach Snyders awareness of how fast superheros would move is part of the reason I love man of steel.
6 Underground / Opening "Heist"
You could do stunt experts AND effects for that scene. A lot of people have forgotten about 6 Underground, but it would make an AMAZING episode!! 💯🔥
They used a Parkour/free running team called Storror and they have a CZcams channel. Storror made a video or two that talks about their stunts in the movie.
@@Silver-zc1tb Storror army ✌️✌️
"The Fifth Element" - The whole Fhloston Paradise escape/fight sequence. particularly the scenes with Bruce Willis
Also: Please do a VFX artist react of The Fifth Element. Definitely one that has held up over time.
What a classic.
At the time it was the largest indoor explosion ever filmed.
I'd like to see 5th Element on VFX react. For '97 I think the effects hold up well, they used the right mix of digital and practical
2nd this suggestion
YES
These two are the most insightful of the stunt performers you have on and it was a good call to have them both on at once
I was about to write something pretty much exactly as you put it!
I truly hope Aaron and Gui will keep showing up for these Stuntmen react-series since imo it gives deserved (and long overdue) exposure and well-earned respect to stunts, but more importantly - the people behind them. Like some advanced specimen with highly particular seta of expertise at display here. 👌🏼🤯
Haha they're the best, such great insight and they seem so chill
Oh man, anther cut the annoying music for wonder woman "ancient lamentation music playing"
Also it's not whedon vs Snyder it's producers vs Snyder, whedon just did a job and trimmed the fat, for a DC movie the new one did suck way less though haha
@@KaladinVegapunk it was way better since it's the original.
I'd love to see you guys bring in a gun scene expert and look at "the way of the gun". Also think it'd be pretty cool to see stuntmen talk about wrestling stunts, like mick foley taking a dive off the hell in a cell
The homie Jonathan Ferguson from Gamespot
It’s so amazing to see people talk so passionately about the things they care about. I love corridor crew and their guests.
At this point... Everytime I watch a marvel movie I be like:
HAHA IT'S GUI
ITS ME GUI-O
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yo same
Here’s a suggestion for Aaron: The Transporter 2’s fire hose fight scene. That scene is ALL environment, and Jason Statham finding creative ways to beat up a gang of people with a firehose.
For that matter, the oil + bike pedal fight from the first Transporter is pretty cool.
Was just hinking of the oil scene, one of my favourite fight scenes for sure!
@@theandrewmillett This is what I came here to post...
This was awesome. Listening to both Aaron and Gui is so enjoyable - very knowledgeable and charismatic dudes
At 14:14, during the ad for coffee, one of the guests’ previous sentences can be heard a second time for just a moment. He says something about the Rouroni Kenshin scene “took them a few weeks.”
I love that these stuntmen so clearly love doing these reacts. They get to geek out about their favorite stuff and they get to show off their own stuff and their knowledge. They're having tons of fun. The video artists react when they get the guests in are fun too, but they always seem just a touch uncomfortable. Not these guys, they're having a ball.
Probably because the stunt actors are used to be in front of the camera, the VFX artists are not.
I just hate that it’s too short.
You sir, are completly right!!!
Them: "The Snyder Cut is 4 HOURS, you need to set aside a whole day and prepare!"
Me, watching the extended LotR films every year: "Ah, first time?" ;)
My thoughts exactly. 4 hours isn’t a short movie by any means, but some people act as if you need to prepare mentally and physically for it.
What we like to call one Lawrence of Arabia.
@@Carewolf Ah! You are a wolf of culture, I see.
A bunch of friends and I once watched all three extended LotR films in a single day. Took us 11 hours (with breaks in between), and we regret nothing.
@@LnPPersonified I've definitely done that 2 or 3 times as well!
It still shocks me that i managed to finish the whole Runouni Kenshin anime series knowing the ending...god i love that series soo much
And also the movie just captures how kenshi would handle things.
I'll never get enough of Stuntmen React. It's so inspiring and crazy interesting to gain insights into the craft and the challenges that face these professionals!
Having these two on your show for stuntmen react really feels genuine rather than necessary for completing a video. Regardless of how much that matters to you, those to guys seem to really enjoy making this video. I'm sure you guys wont have a hard time making more of these video with those two around making it feel so wholesome and fun
Jet Li's Fearless: Sword fight in the Tea house. SO much environment interaction. That, or the teahouse fight from Crouching tiger. or the teahouse scene from Hard boiled... really... any Teahouse fight scene;-)
Teahouse fight from Drunken Master 2 has a lot going for it.
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The armory room and bamboo shoot fights as well, Crouching Tiger had so much immersion. Imo I prefer the armory fight to the Teahouse simply because of the diversity of weapons and the synergy in how Michelle Yoh adapts using the different environments as the Green Destiny shreds everything.
Yes!!
Temple fight from the 36th chamber of Shaolin got environment interaction too
Thank you, Gui, for bringing in Armour of God! Another great episode, guys!
I hope Niko has rectified his lapse in not watching Armor of God 1 & 2. As well as CZ12, which is a spiritual successor to the Armor of God movies.
I would love an episode where it's just Niko sitting with each and every stunt performer they've brought before and they all review his own directed projects
Check out "into the badlands." Has some solid fight choreography
Yo that show had some epic fight scenes
Yeah but then you start looking more closely and pick out when their footwear changes between high heels, low heels and combat flats during each scene and it ruins the illusion :p
@@CadePlaysGames I'll admit that not every fight was perfect, but it did have plenty of kickass fight scenes during its run. It had far better Kung Fu style fights than what the 1st season of Iron Fist tried to do.
@@nickwarren9007 ugh. Iron Fist is so sad to me as an action movie/ martial arts fan. Into the Badlands shows that action can be done well on tv if given the same amount of care most drama shows are given.
I'm pretty sure gui was on that show
I love that you're tackling more Rurouni Kenshin fights. Please please please, do the 4 v 1 of Kenshin, Sanosuke, Saito, and Aoshi vs Shishio. It's such a good fight and doesn't look like anyone is waiting for their turn to attack
Totally agree... the last fight scene of that movie was epic
great coreo, my problem is that i can see the jiggly swords
@@macacofrito only visible if you look for it
@@macacofrito Well real swords do jiggle quiet a bit too.
@@macacofrito They have to use these types of swords to prevent injuries. All the choreography according to Takeru Satoh were done so they connect. Even if you use a fake but stiffer sword, it would injure them. They have padding but very minimal.
Best Environmental Fight Ever: The Final Fight / "Top Secret"
This was a great one guys! Love all these insights that y'all put back into the community whenever you get together
“The Raid” is probably one of the most well paced and well choreographed fight movies i have ever watched.
Dude...🤯🤘
Meh
They have reacted to the first part. I want them to react to the second one.
@@ordenax have they reacted to the first movie?
@@Echo-sy1jc Yeah. The corridor fight and another scene from the first one.
I love how Aaron and Gui interact. I adore when pros from a very specific field share their insight. The more I know about how movies are made the more I appreciate magic of cinema.
Exactly
In Transformers: Dark of the Moon the scene where they're sliding inside and outside of the collapsing building.
I love them talking about which clips each of em brought in, feels like the best kind of show n tell
2:48 “is it worth doing a stunt like that?”
Hilarious Nico getting physically sandwiched between “OH Yeah!”s, when clearly he feels such relatable dread
2 seconds later, both say NO if they would do it lol
* Niko keeps nodding *
in his head: wow, these guys are crazy!
As far as “Environmental Fighting”, look at the first two seasons of Into The Badlands, really really solid choreography throughout every fight scene
Most of the fights in the show have good "Environmental Fighting"
I've watched all of these stuntman react. Can I just say that I have a new level of respect for stuntman because of it. Before I just took all the stuff for granted but it's actually really amazing to see the behind the scenes kind of stuff. Kudos to Gui and Aaron
I’d recommend the final fight scene from the hunt, it uses a lot of the environment (in fact the set was literally designed with the fight scene in mind) and has really awesome choreography
And no stunt doubles
“Avengers infinity war was the most ambitious crossover event in history”
Stunt man react “hold my cushion”
There’s a great chase scene in one of the latest Jackie Chan movies called “The Foreigner” where he’s getting chased through a house and running in and out of windows and stuff, obviously he’s a bit older these days but it’s still him and its really cool to see how he’d considered his age and what he is still very capable of
All of your stunt guests are AWESOME! Love having two in the same video.
Jet Li's whole police station scene in Kiss of the Dragon was insane!
I came to the comments to suggest this!!!
Aaron is wearing Kingdom Hearts socks.
I don't know why that makes me smile so much.
rip kingdom hearts
That's oddly observant of you 🧐
@@MrXmoda RIP? It's still going strong
@@ThePlatinumangel no they're done with it 3 didnt sell too well
@@MrXmoda Bullshit lmao, we literally just got Melody of Memories and the new mobile game is still going strong, who do you think you're fooling?
"The Transporter" Door Kick fight. Great composition and environmental elements.
The Transporter franchise has some awesome fight scenes using objects from the environment you should definetely check it out and talk about it! It 100 percent belongs in this show!
its great having the two of them there together to get different points of view
Fight scene using the environment: the ladder fight scene in 2001's "The Musketeer."
Which is very similar to the ladder fight from 1991's "Once Upon a Time in China."
Knight and Day airplane fight scene. Tom uses his environment, everything from the seatbelts to the curtains. Such an underated fight and so much fun
I love watching these guys nerd out about stunts!
Hey corridor, unless some one mentioned it before. The movie is called The Musketeer starring Justin Chambers as your lead but take your pick with this one. You have the sword fight on side of the castle, the sword fight on a moving carriage, the tavern sword fight in the first 15 minutes, the final duel between Tim Roth and Justin Chambers
I just rewatched “Get Smart” the other day, and along with being hilarious, there’s some great stunt work too! Specifically the skydiving, the rooftop fight with the super big guy and subsequent slamming into the side of a building, and the crazy car/plane/train fight sequence at the end! I’d love to see you guys react to it as it is one of my favorite spy movies :)
Some of the greatest stunt work ever is in comedies. The fact that neither Harold Lloyd nor Buster Keaton was killed on set is just about a miracle.
You mean Threat Level Midnight? haha
Yeah, Get Smart was such a good movie, and the stunt scenes are good too
Fights in environments? "Top Secret!" has an underwater fight.
That underwater fight is the best xD
In the new movie "Ana" there's a great fight scene in the restaurant and in season two of "The Punisher" the junkyard fight between Frank and John Pilgrim is pretty cool.
@@birdmanblizzard3618 Ooof that fight was crunchy. And it was such a good moment. It had the same energy of 2 samurai who respect each other on opposite sides. That moment Frank said "You good?" followed by John's "I was waiting on you" just added the next layer to that fight. Punisher choreography is just killer all the way around.
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Its time to do react for Rurouni Kenshin: The Final
Old school stunt scenes: several old Bond movies have train fights: From Russia with Love & Live and Let Die
I'd be interested in stuntmen react to the Three Stooges. I saw a video that explained they sustained quite a bit of injuries from their stunts, and the studio was pretty awful to them even though they were a huge household name raking in cash for them.
please do more of the Kenshin movies. and how the heck could you miss "Hardcore Henry"? Such an awesome movie overall from action to story to effects to camera work.. definitely worth checking out. please. 🥺
The final fight scene in The Hunt uses the environment very well. It love the choreography in that fight.
I can't put into words both how educational *and* enjoyable it is to indulge in yet another one of these Aaron and Gui Show reaction videos. Thank you so much for bringing them back...and please invite them again!
2:32
That was a pretty close call, he almost got his head squashed like a melon
average Justin Y fan vs average Just Some Guy without a Mustache enjoyer
@@arminc4658 what?
I’m so happy they finally reacted to this-I’ve been commenting on literally every video for a year
Eeeeeee
Yup , damn close
Aaron and Gui are just limitless goodness. Niko is the perfect host!
Love watching Aaron and Gui together ❤️
all i’m saying is that an episode of Foley artists react would be really cool
Legit.
That *sounds* like a great idea!
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Thissss!!!!!
12:50 I recommend the final fight scene in the Shaw Bros "Eight Diagram Pole Fighter".
It takes place on a pyramid of coffins inside a 2 story inn with a lot of elevation changes, awesome weapons fighting, and a comedic secret techniques.
Love your videos! I'm actually stydying in a French stunt school, and I love to see how it's done and learn with their comments 🤘🤪
These guys are the best to bing watch when you are sick.
"Big Trouble in Little China" - The alleyway funeral fight scene
Some great fight scenes in ‘The Night Comes For Us’, especially the final one
Joe Taslim vs Iko Uwais
it's so great
that one's so fucking brutal, ESPECIALLY the environmental elements. It FEELS painful.
I love this channel, every time I watch a video I learn something new and I appreciate movies even more
I love the final outside wall fight in chocolate. Super unique.
Please react to Army Of The Dead and how they digitally replaced an actor with another actor.
Yesss
I remember reading somewhere that they just replaced the head, not sure how true that is.
@@azrealone It's not. They spent millions editing Chris D'Elia ENTIRELY out of the movie and then replacing him with Tig Notaro.
Not only was that well done, but it made the movie a lot better for the change!
The Raid 2 prison fight is the best use of environment in a fight scene I think I’ve EVER seen. The mud adds a whole other element to what could be just a bland prison fight.
I'd love to see you guys do another animators react and talk about Love, Death, and Robots! Keep up the great work!
I really appreciate that this stuntmen react has two stunt men reacting, thank you
"Indiana Jones as Jacky Chan"
Hell yeah
Every episode is a treat. Love it when Aaron and Gui are around. Always humble, insightful and fun.
you guys make the best ads.. love it keep it up
Gotta love Aaron Toney. Class act.
Jackie Chan once brought a full-size mirror on set to one of his stunt movie. The director asked what is it for. Jackie said he wanted to see his stunt double.
lmao is this remotely true?
Lol
Couple of good fight scenes in Serenity - when River’s programming is activated in the bar, and the two fights between Mal and the Operative
4:20 I agree 👍 💯 I have been patiently waiting for the finish and it was worth it even if you dont know the movies or characters you can still follow and it amzing
One of my new hobbies after watching so much of this is spotting Gui in movies, like the new Snake Eyes. Makes all the movies better
I miss classic fight scenes, they just had so much energy that I don’t get from the fight scenes of today.
Like the real 'Robin Hood' with Errol Flynn and Basil Rathbone's end sword fight. Still looks epic to this day.
i tried to ssay something interesting, i type and erased more than 11 times lmfao
Have you seen the bathroom fight from mission impossible fallout? That's one of the best fight scenes from the last few years
@@NickHoad YEA I DO, i think they already breakdown that scene
There's plenty of good fight scenes these days imo... But there was a good stretch around 2000-2010 where the classic style action movie seemed all but dead.
I think what's missing in a lot of those movies is the feedback. It's all flash and sparks and quick cuts, without seeing the real impact from a lot of the hits. A lot of movies also forget about fatigue and just have two guys go full at it in an unrealistic way where neither one of them seems to get tired or hurt.
Also squibs! Oh how I miss bloody exploding squibs, makeup and VFX just aren't the same.
Newish movies like Mad Max Fury Road, The ongoing Mission Impossible series, The Raid Redemption, John Wick and others make me smile though. Action isn't dead yet.
These guys genuinely seem to be having a blast and that adds so much to the videos. I could watch them react to stunts all day long.
Yes, 15 minute videos is too short for 2 great stunt guys. They should make it 25 or 30 minutes since they are there... Too bad. Love their insights and respect for the movies.
Environmental: Dragon Tiger Gate, the fight in the lobby, and the Matrix scene before Neo becomes Neo where he's climbing outside the building
Finally you do Rurouni Kenshin! Been waiting a long time for that!
Now that Zack Snyder's ARMY OF THE DEAD is out, I'm sure you guys are already gearing up to discuss (among other things) the filming of Tig Notoro on green screen and inserting her into the movie in post.