I'm consistently so impressed with the horses in action scenes. Animals in general, but horses are so prevalent. Whenever I see a horse doing any kind of stunt I'm always in awe.
I’m just glad we have visual effects now because some of those stunts back in the golden age and even the silver age of movies were brutal to the horses. Like the full gallop and then trip lining them. So brutal. To be fair to the golden age stuntman and actors they also did brutal stunts but man those horses.
Yeah im really glad this added to the hype of Waterloo, history buffs video on that got super big and blew everyone's minds those soviets just straight up did all that, horses and all haha Not only real..but 100% historically accurate to what happened, the Brits forming squares to put off the calvary charge
I binged the whole of Warrior after seeing this. It's freaking amazing!! I really hope that a third season gets greenlit, these guys totally deserve it.
Honestly Im glad this and History Buffs bring attention to Waterloo, it absolutely dumps all over the crappy new Napoleon movie haha, the historical accuracy and epicness is beyond reason. Compared to Dunkirk that had 6 guys on the beach instead of half a million, an intact city and only 3 planes haha..if you can't do extras that's what CG is for
@@Gnargonaut I think him, Sam, and Brandon are all from Minnesota. They've 'cheated' before in their old Node Spyfall games by using references back to things they all have in the Mid-West that isn't there in LA, like Rainbow Foods and Cubs Grocer or something like that.
Tenet has some crazy action shots in the climax that really sells the forward and backward travel of time. It has to be my favorite scene from any movie I’ve seen in the las ten years. I love the shot when they blow up a building backwards in time and then forwards in a different part of the building. It’s insane.
*SPOILERS FOR TENET* The hallway fight scene between the Protagonist and his inversed self was also well choreographed, they actually had to plan how to perform it in rehearsals to make it sell the inversion of one of them.
Not to mention all the stunts that they had to do forward AND backwards and sell the idea that a normal guy was fighting an inverted guy from multiple angles. Absolutely nuts.
If you haven't watched Warrior and you are here just go and watch it... It's two seasons of magnificent Stunts, cast and a thrilling storyline...Fingers crossed for season 3
I worked on Warrior's second season in the Prosthetic Makeup department! Both were shot in South Africa. Was the most incredible experience to work with such talented people!
@@Koinoyokan01 unfortunately no word yet 😪 all we can do at this point is to petition for it since cinemax cancelled the show after shooting. There are a few going which you can search for and sign. Most of the cast and crew have signed 😅
I recommended Waterloo a few months ago. Its my fav film ever. The Napoleanic War is my favourite part in history. Live you for finally listening thank you xxxx
As a sound designer, I'd love if you guys tried out a Sound Designers react. A lot of people forget that audio helps bring the VFX and stunt work to life. Sound can even turn a scene into something different! Like, adding cartoon sounds to a Bruce Lee scene. I'd love some breakdowns of some audio if you guys ever feel up for it! Love you guys!
Sound and music in movies/series is so underrated New movies dont do sound that much anymore Whenever I hear a movie with good sound: 'ohhhhhh, fhat.sound mixing...that score it is soooo gooodd😍👌'
Damn right I think Waterloo is an underrated classic. The battle is just epic and crazy as to how they managed to shoot it. I really wish they release the extended version one day.
I don't care what the movie is about if it has Lance Henriksen in it i will watch it. He was also great in Mass Effect as Admiral Hackett. His TV show Millennium was also great.
You should react to “Tora Tora Tora”. There’s a shot where a plane landing goes of the rails and you can see all the actors running for their lives. Crazy stuff.
Fearless with Jet li - there's a scene where the guy FULLY eats it after falling when jet li has a revenge fight with a kid when he's grown up, it's savage.
So glad Warrior is getting some recognition. The show is so good in more ways than I can explain, so hopefully HBO makes a third season and continues it
I liked the kitchen fight scene in Tenet, seemed so clean for the protagonist, so low effort for him. Really badass. Also the final battle is just something I have never seen before. Amazing, would love to see that.
I love the fact that Corridor can appreciate older movies for what they were working with at the time. Instead of saying "that movies effects are bad" they can appreciate what they had to work with in the 30's, or 70's and can give genuine reactions to those scenes.. and in some cases can appreciate it more, for what they were capable of achieving with what they had to work with
Glad they finally talked about “Warrior.” Best action show on the air (or not, I think it got canned recently). Regardless, deserving of so much more attention than it gets/got.
Nooooo! I got into that show when I visited my parents. They are still paying out the ass for Directv and had free Cinemax at the time and I watched the whole first season that weekend. Sorry mon and dad. Love that show!
Warrior is a dope show. I’m surprised it doesn’t get as much attention because it’s one of the better “martial arts” show and well-written show inspired by Bruce Lee’s writings.
Well, it's on HBOMax. Had a free trial of the service. 99.999∞% of the time, the damned service didn't work. So that's why more people likely don't know about it.
I'd love for them to try and work it out like, 'yo gui, if you were the stunt supervisor how would you go about setting this up?' or like niko trying and break down the challenges in directing or smth It was more a reaction than a breakdown. Which is also cool but could be cooler
That child like enthusiasm in Gui's voice and on his face when he says "Oh another Hard Target?" Even though he is one of the best stunt men in the world you still see that child like wonder that only a John Woo movie can illicit. My favorite I guess guest I mean he has hosted in the more recent videos.
1 filler episode. That one that was more of a wild west cowboy show. It felt very disconnected from the rest. They mentioned something from that episode later though but that one could have been taken away and it would have changed nothing frrm the major story line. I did like that episode but I really did have to stop it and go back and see if I had missed an episode before it cause it felt so random. And then the episode after, nothing was even mentioned from that episode. It was like that episode had not happened until later on when something gets mentioned from that episode many episodes later. And yes I would like one more season.
I'd love to see some examples of bad stunts still. Don't get me wrong, these stunts in here are cool, but I like to see the contrast between the really great stuff and the really bad stuff. That way you can still call this series "Bad and Great Hollywood Stunts," haha
Warrior is the best show in 2 years (just a fact), is so underrated (sadly). Cast, action, choreography, photography, plot. With the 2nd season the series has reached the masterpiece ! Thanks guys.
Literally binged from episode 1.. I am a huge cinephile, so I cant thank you enough for the educational aspect of the breakdowns and awesome cinema recommendations!
it really is epic, they did all the same tactics of the actual battle, they even leveled some hills so they could have the accurate terrain as it would looked
@@sam8404 never said it wasn't. It's clearly a monumental film or corridor crew wouldn't be watching scenes from it. But as someone who doesn't want to watch actual deaths on screen, I think it's important that folks who choose to watch it know they're watching actual deaths.
I like how in Surrogates to de-age Bruce Willis instead of doing a face replacement they just did makeup and lighting and then hand painted out his face wrinkles for every shot.
@@chrismofer Never seen the film, but I checked the trailer. It weirds me out I can't believe they went that route with the makeup. Considering the work done with the surrogates
What if you guys did “sound guys react” and react to all different aspects of audio in cinema. E.g music composition, sound fx, sound design etc. As a sound guy myself I would love it!
I agree with you. I think they could even go father, such as make up, set designs, or even costumes. I always loved watching the extra features from dvds but feel they have lost so much depth.
YAY GUI'S BACK! The clip from Red Cliff, the dude you guys described as "the boss" with those amazing eyebrows-- that's Guan Yu, famous for his skill with the glaive/halberd type polearm weapon. He's considered a Legendary Hero in Chinese classical literature (as is Zhang Fei, the dude with the crazy black beard/hair), which is probably why he's depicted as mowing down those footsoldiers so easily.
Shoutout to the actor? The actor? That's Lance Henriksen, he's an absolute legend, not just "the actor"! I'd love to see a Stuntmen React to movies only starring him, you have a bazillion to choose from 😄
YES! Amazing actor. His voice is so badass. Very surprised that you didn't know who he was... He was the ffing Bishop in the greatest scifi actionmovie ever!!! And who remembers Millennium tv-show. Came after x-files with same producers and was so much better..IMHO..
Would be really cool to have a special about stunt animals, specially horses. Like actually you guys visiting a stable where they're trained and see what it is.
Check out _Sergei Bondarchuk's_ *War and Peace* (1965). Biggest battle scene ever - according to trivia: 12,000 extras, 1,500 horses and 200 firing cannons. The director had two heart attacks in 2 years of filming this epic among epics.
Clarity of tactics in battle scenes is SO cool to see. The Death Star attack was amazing in A New Hope, and the absurd chaos in the prequels was one of my bigger gripes.
I really enjoyed Mr and Mrs Smith when it first came out. The action scenes really sold it for me. The story was alright, but I really did get taken in from the stunts going on. The highway scene had me on edge in theaters. None of my friends or family saw it in the same light. I don't know what they were expecting, but the action was vastly underappreciated, that much I remember.
They really should breakdown a lot of the fight scenes in Warrior there’s so many great battles from the Irish riot to the Ah sahm v Leary fight, to the Ah Sahm v Li Yong
What really makes the show work is that they understand the speed vs power in fights. When he goes toe to toe with Leary, he tries to over power him and go punch for punch and isn’t doing well. He switches gears and uses the tactics that could possibly work against bigger fighter. It is that grounding in the basics of fighting that really makes me happy to watch the show.
In the movie Sholey, There are many epic stunts. People falling downhill, jumping from building to building, and all of them without pads or much of any protective equipments.
Must have been really hard for him to deal with the passing of Chadwick Bozeman. Being his double and all. Should do a video on his experiences working with Boseman
Dude i was gonna comment "tora tora tora" as soon as i saw the waterloo scene. They should definitely react to that scene where the p40 crashes on the runway and those extras are literally running for their lives xD
Yessss! An amazing recommendation - I seriously hope we see them reacting to this one day! History Buffs does an awesome video on this movie and it's historical accuracy.
As soon as you guys brought up Yang I couldn't help but remember his line in the Far Cry video "F*cking Robots." That line really stuck with me, its just so perfectly executed lol
He lives in china now, he makes local speeches often about how hong kong should get in line and stop protesting about freedoms, also speeches about how tiawan is a province of china......
@lolzyking if Hongkies were protesting for freedom they wouldn’t be waving the flags of the people who colonized them and used to straight up massacre protesters lmao. They just say that shit so gullible Americans support them
Please react to "Tora! Tora! Tora!" on stunt men react, specifically the scene where the plane goes down the runway and crashes into the crew since that wasn't faked the plane lost control and blew up! They also have a B-17 bomber land one only 1 big wheel and one small one all done practically. pretty much the whole Pearl Harbor scene has crazy practical effects and stunts.
For VFX artists react: the tango scene from "The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus", The scene with Kronos from the finale of "Wrath of the Titans", The scene with the devil walking through broken glass in "Constantine". Everyone feel free to add more...
I think they do these reacts so much, because they actually have seen very few of the movies, or know too many actors. I am pretty sure I heard Niko say in a video, he has not seen Good will hunting.
Love the attention your gave Waterloo (1970), would be fantastic if you looked at the processes and react to Gettyburg (1993). Just like Waterloo there was so much going on and so many people on screen at once.
Gui is a treasure👏thank you Gui for bringing all your martial arts knowledge and love and thanks for giving Warrior some props. We all need to watch that show and get it picked up by HBO Max it’s so good 😩
Regarding "Red Cliff" criticism, for "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" stories and movies, it is as much about the major characters and generals as it is about the grand battles and politics. In the scenes shown here, some of the most storied generals are being shown: Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Zhao Yun.
And the rest of the movie is the battle of Chi Bi (Red Cliffs), with PM Cao Cao going after the Wu Kingdom's south eastern province, with a young Liu Bei of Shu bringing his group and claim to the throne along with him, as well as the following of the "local man" the farmers and families escaping Cao Cao's "tyranny." They seek help via Lord Bei's brilliant advisor Zhuge Liang, sending him as an emissary to the Kingdom of Wu to ally against Cao Cao. Fans of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms games or Dynasty Warriors might be a bit more confused, but even book fans will find some cinematic changes here and there (it's folklore afterall, despite being genuine military battles that are documented and dated) Overall, I definitely recommend the extended edition subtitled version of Red Cliff to ANYBODY who likes anything ancient Chinese and Lord of the Rings.
To Corridor Crew and stuntman Gui. I was watching some movies from the past that I missed and saw something that made me laugh and was shocked at the same time. Who knew Gui was a dancer? Movie: "Step Up: All in"
@@Tommy-5684 To be fair the film makes a good balance between the French and British. While it does explain Napoleon's backstory it has a really balanced take on both Napoleon and Wellington. In real life Wellington was a notoriously stuck up general and could have been easily been used as an easy target but there was little in the way of propaganda in this film.
I'm so happy you guys started doing this show. It's put me onto multiple great shows. Warrior is one of my favorite tv shows of all time now, and I only know about it, because of this video.
The more I see these Episodes with Gui, the more I notice him in a movie every so often and it never ceases to put a dumb smile on my face.
Same! Seriously dude is all over the place
truee
Yeeessss
YES
Same everytime I see winter soldier
Any episode with Gui is always a treat!
>o
Gui Fieri
Def checking out warrior this weekend. Thanks for showing it Gui
Always a fan fav
GUIIIII
gui's smile when clint called him their best friend is made my day
😇
Gui is so fucking cute man. What a guy
Pirates of the caribbean, when he walks down the stairs when the ship blows up.
that's probably more a visual effects shot than a stunt and I think they reacted to it before? not sure though.
I wanna see how they did the Isla Cruces water wheel fight scene.
"It's almost Valentine's Day, so we're gonna share lover's quarrel scenes"
Proceeds to show a ton of clips from War movies.
Hey, sometimes a mommy nation and a daddy nation have a falling out over Crimea. It happens.
Father Germany once became too aggressive so Mother Russia and her besties America and Britain had to stage an intervention 🤷♂️
Well they say love is war
Love is a Battlefield
Kaguya sama
Gui's face when he said "Of course he did!" to landing the front flip.
Big floppa
To save others having to scrub back to that 5:44
man the director literally recreated the battle of waterloo in the movie
The director? The director? That's Lance Henriksen, he's an absolute legend
@@maxwhitworth9178 Wrong comment:)
I'm consistently so impressed with the horses in action scenes. Animals in general, but horses are so prevalent. Whenever I see a horse doing any kind of stunt I'm always in awe.
I’m just glad we have visual effects now because some of those stunts back in the golden age and even the silver age of movies were brutal to the horses. Like the full gallop and then trip lining them. So brutal. To be fair to the golden age stuntman and actors they also did brutal stunts but man those horses.
Yea unfortunately almost all of those amazing "stunts" shown here are horses being tripped up or otherwise forced to fall.
Yeah im really glad this added to the hype of Waterloo, history buffs video on that got super big and blew everyone's minds those soviets just straight up did all that, horses and all haha
Not only real..but 100% historically accurate to what happened, the Brits forming squares to put off the calvary charge
Incredible episode. That D&D tabletop shot just made my heart skip a beat.....
Right?! Can't wait to see the first episode of "Son of a Dungeon"!
Is this show run by Carmichael? Didn't he have a D&D channel?
made the D&D nerd in me weep a little on the inside.
Corridor Role
Will any of the D&D episodes be on youtube?
"A Bridge Too Far" airdrop scene. So many planes, so many people, so many cameras, absolute stunt heaven.
"With those eye brows you know he's got some skills"
-Niko
I binged the whole of Warrior after seeing this. It's freaking amazing!! I really hope that a third season gets greenlit, these guys totally deserve it.
It just did.
Wish granted
Honestly Im glad this and History Buffs bring attention to Waterloo, it absolutely dumps all over the crappy new Napoleon movie haha, the historical accuracy and epicness is beyond reason. Compared to Dunkirk that had 6 guys on the beach instead of half a million, an intact city and only 3 planes haha..if you can't do extras that's what CG is for
Absolutely obsessed with how Niko pronounced the word dragons
I came here to say the same thing!
Pricked my ears, where is Niko from? Or is that not regional at all, and only an idiosyncrasy?
Yeah- Dreygons? :). Im thinking Michigan/ North Dakota accent
@@Gnargonaut I think him, Sam, and Brandon are all from Minnesota. They've 'cheated' before in their old Node Spyfall games by using references back to things they all have in the Mid-West that isn't there in LA, like Rainbow Foods and Cubs Grocer or something like that.
Draygens
Tenet has some crazy action shots in the climax that really sells the forward and backward travel of time. It has to be my favorite scene from any movie I’ve seen in the las ten years. I love the shot when they blow up a building backwards in time and then forwards in a different part of the building. It’s insane.
*SPOILERS FOR TENET*
The hallway fight scene between the Protagonist and his inversed self was also well choreographed, they actually had to plan how to perform it in rehearsals to make it sell the inversion of one of them.
Not to mention all the stunts that they had to do forward AND backwards and sell the idea that a normal guy was fighting an inverted guy from multiple angles. Absolutely nuts.
So nice they are making big budget movies made specifically for autistic people
If you haven't watched Warrior and you are here just go and watch it... It's two seasons of magnificent Stunts, cast and a thrilling storyline...Fingers crossed for season 3
I've Just started watching warrior because of this and it was worth . the show needs more recognition than it has
Season 3 is coming!
@@superdupersubby I hope so
I worked on Warrior's second season in the Prosthetic Makeup department! Both were shot in South Africa. Was the most incredible experience to work with such talented people!
Finally, they did Warrior, been really excited about them showing it!
I really hope HBO keeps this show going
Shout out to your profession. Helps us actor/stunt performers sell what we do.
@@Koinoyokan01 unfortunately no word yet 😪 all we can do at this point is to petition for it since cinemax cancelled the show after shooting. There are a few going which you can search for and sign. Most of the cast and crew have signed 😅
wow that's cool
Warrior is a really fantastic show I love everything about it
can't wait for season 3
mann... "WARRIOR" is THE most underrated show i've ever seen.
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@@EnanTheEarthling yeah man😢😢😢
im so sad it got canceled
i hope it gets picked up
@@waschbar3309 let's see what happens!!!👍
if ppl watch the show, I'm pretty sure will regret didn't watch before. my imdb 8.9 for the show. specially when the fight has come 💪😌
I recommended Waterloo a few months ago. Its my fav film ever. The Napoleanic War is my favourite part in history. Live you for finally listening thank you xxxx
Yeah that film is a masterpiece, both from an artistic perspective and historical perspective.
Ah yes, Waterloo. One of the great love stories of our time
I was defeated, you won the war...
...promise to love me forever more!
😜
*just checked the words - it's definitely about a love story!
Playing D&D with Clint:
Master: "You see an Elf in the forest and..."
Clint: "What is an elf?"
Master flips the table XD
its a genuine question, whts an elf?
@@Curts_videocassette elfs are the friends we made along the way
4:33 Gui is like "no idea what they're talking about, I'm just gonna nod"
As a sound designer, I'd love if you guys tried out a Sound Designers react. A lot of people forget that audio helps bring the VFX and stunt work to life. Sound can even turn a scene into something different! Like, adding cartoon sounds to a Bruce Lee scene. I'd love some breakdowns of some audio if you guys ever feel up for it! Love you guys!
Sound and music in movies/series is so underrated
New movies dont do sound that much anymore
Whenever I hear a movie with good sound: 'ohhhhhh, fhat.sound mixing...that score it is soooo gooodd😍👌'
Waterloo is pure class. Great wide shots and also amazing acting.
Trust me, I know.
Damn right I think Waterloo is an underrated classic. The battle is just epic and crazy as to how they managed to shoot it. I really wish they release the extended version one day.
Fun fact: Lance Henriksen wanted another scene with him on fire, but this time in slow motion. That guy is awesome!
I thought that was Lance Henriksen!!! Man good on him for wanting to do more of that
I don't care what the movie is about if it has Lance Henriksen in it i will watch it. He was also great in Mass Effect as Admiral Hackett. His TV show Millennium was also great.
@@thepayne7862 Same here. He's my number one favorite actor and I was lucky enough to meet him. Such a down to earth guy.
@@Rob_Dekker I've never met him, but he always seemed like that kind of guy.
You should react to “Tora Tora Tora”. There’s a shot where a plane landing goes of the rails and you can see all the actors running for their lives. Crazy stuff.
Fearless with Jet li - there's a scene where the guy FULLY eats it after falling when jet li has a revenge fight with a kid when he's grown up, it's savage.
So glad Warrior is getting some recognition. The show is so good in more ways than I can explain, so hopefully HBO makes a third season and continues it
Please watch all the episodes and sign the petition! It's such a good show and deserved to be renewed for season 3
4:47 I’m sorry but that was the cutest “hell yeah” I’ve ever seen
How about a reaction to Quentin Tarantino’s “Death Proof”, featuring some great car scenes and stunt work by Zoe Bell
I consider her stuntwork in that movie to literally be the best stunt work of all time. She's FEARLESS.
yes please!
Yes!!
I liked the kitchen fight scene in Tenet, seemed so clean for the protagonist, so low effort for him. Really badass. Also the final battle is just something I have never seen before. Amazing, would love to see that.
Fantastic yeah
LOVE THIS SERIES!!! What I think would be cool is seeing “Actors React”, not as much CGI or Stunts, but more “what sells a performance”
this
You should do a whole episode with Ming-Na Wen... Agent May should get some love here.
Thanks for talking about "warrior" .An underrated series
if you are impressed by 'Waterloo', look the movie, why he get the job: sergei bondarchuk 'war and peace'
YEA
PLEASE war and peace, yes
I love the fact that Corridor can appreciate older movies for what they were working with at the time. Instead of saying "that movies effects are bad" they can appreciate what they had to work with in the 30's, or 70's and can give genuine reactions to those scenes.. and in some cases can appreciate it more, for what they were capable of achieving with what they had to work with
Glad they finally talked about “Warrior.” Best action show on the air (or not, I think it got canned recently). Regardless, deserving of so much more attention than it gets/got.
Not canceled, just checked lol
everyone simply canceled HBO after GoT x.x
Share the show and sign the petition to renew season 3!
Nooooo! I got into that show when I visited my parents. They are still paying out the ass for Directv and had free Cinemax at the time and I watched the whole first season that weekend. Sorry mon and dad. Love that show!
I don't think I can watch the elevator scene from Winter Soldier anymore. Every time I jump up and shout "THAT'S GUI!"
I did that like a week ago!
"We pulled up some very special love related scenes"
Van Damm doing frontflip in front of an explosion 😂😂😂
This reminded me of "Into the Badlands". I think you'd have a blast reacting to it.
So amazing
Warrior is a dope show. I’m surprised it doesn’t get as much attention because it’s one of the better “martial arts” show and well-written show inspired by Bruce Lee’s writings.
Well, it's on HBOMax. Had a free trial of the service. 99.999∞% of the time, the damned service didn't work. So that's why more people likely don't know about it.
Such a badass show just watched it this week
I've been begging for them to react to Warrior, Gui is the man for bringing some clips with him, Warrior is gold.
That and Into the Badlands
I mean it got mad hype the year it came out🤷♀️
They threw everything at Van Damme and still couldn't hit him. It's like he was a hard target or something.
I LOVE dad jokes. Thanks Valor. 😂
*roll credits*
That Waterloo scene and breakdown was intense
I'd love for them to try and work it out like, 'yo gui, if you were the stunt supervisor how would you go about setting this up?' or like niko trying and break down the challenges in directing or smth
It was more a reaction than a breakdown. Which is also cool but could be cooler
That child like enthusiasm in Gui's voice and on his face when he says "Oh another Hard Target?" Even though he is one of the best stunt men in the world you still see that child like wonder that only a John Woo movie can illicit. My favorite I guess guest I mean he has hosted in the more recent videos.
Warrior is one of the best shows. No filler episodes, story moving always forward. I really hope HBO continues it.
1 filler episode. That one that was more of a wild west cowboy show. It felt very disconnected from the rest. They mentioned something from that episode later though but that one could have been taken away and it would have changed nothing frrm the major story line.
I did like that episode but I really did have to stop it and go back and see if I had missed an episode before it cause it felt so random. And then the episode after, nothing was even mentioned from that episode. It was like that episode had not happened until later on when something gets mentioned from that episode many episodes later.
And yes I would like one more season.
“Break away glass is not a pillow”
-Gui
Uh
Gui said that
Maybe we need some clips with breakaway pillows... pillow fights!
You telling me I've been doing it all wrong this whole time?
*Actually! Gui said it*
Especially to us who are bald. I have scalp scars from break aways
I'd love to see some examples of bad stunts still. Don't get me wrong, these stunts in here are cool, but I like to see the contrast between the really great stuff and the really bad stuff. That way you can still call this series "Bad and Great Hollywood Stunts," haha
Red Cliff is my all time Favorite! Glad to see it, we need more! with those eyebrows and that beard you know it's Guan Yu the God of War
You have no idea how happy I was to see Waterloo get some of the recognition and praise it deserves
I love how Sam gets distracted and basically becomes a viewer of the show, while doing Son of a Dungeon stuff
Warrior is the best show in 2 years (just a fact), is so underrated (sadly).
Cast, action, choreography, photography, plot. With the 2nd season the series has reached the masterpiece !
Thanks guys.
Please watch all the episodes and sign the petition! It's such a good show and deserved to be renewed for season 3
Literally binged from episode 1.. I am a huge cinephile, so I cant thank you enough for the educational aspect of the breakdowns and awesome cinema recommendations!
Ok, I have to see 'the battle of Waterloo' now, that's craaazy
It's just Waterloo ^^ If you're interested about the historical aspect and behind the scenes stuff, the History Buffs channel did a great video on it!
it really is epic, they did all the same tactics of the actual battle, they even leveled some hills so they could have the accurate terrain as it would looked
Just be aware that you're going to be watching a lot of horses actually dying...
@@1aliciacoral doesn't change the fact it's a great film...
@@sam8404 never said it wasn't. It's clearly a monumental film or corridor crew wouldn't be watching scenes from it. But as someone who doesn't want to watch actual deaths on screen, I think it's important that folks who choose to watch it know they're watching actual deaths.
VFX artists react: Harry Potter: Deathly hallows pt. 1. When they all become Happy Potter :)
I don't think anybody was happy in that movie
Lots of shooting Daniel Radcliffe, and lots of rotoscoping.
All the harry potters have great effects. Chamber of secrets with the basilisk looks amazing for the time
Please react to war and peace (1967) by Sergej Bondartsjoek. Its like Waterloo but even bigger and crazier
I'm going to keep recommending The Villainess, the Korean movie, because there's so many things in that movie you can talk about
Warrior is the most underrated show no cap, if you haven't watched it YOU SHOULD it's more than worth it and needs a season 3
"Death Becomes Her" with Bruce Willis it has some wacky CGI shots that brings up questions on how they did that.
I like how in Surrogates to de-age Bruce Willis instead of doing a face replacement they just did makeup and lighting and then hand painted out his face wrinkles for every shot.
@@chrismofer Never seen the film, but I checked the trailer. It weirds me out I can't believe they went that route with the makeup. Considering the work done with the surrogates
@@steven1780 i hadn't looked since a decade ago. with my modern eyes he looks so soft and blur brushed lmao
Good film that
What if you guys did “sound guys react” and react to all different aspects of audio in cinema. E.g music composition, sound fx, sound design etc. As a sound guy myself I would love it!
I feel that you as a sound guy should make a video like that. I would definitely watch it.
I agree with you. I think they could even go father, such as make up, set designs, or even costumes. I always loved watching the extra features from dvds but feel they have lost so much depth.
@@KrazyErwin haha maybe if i find the time to sit down and do some research, i might just consider it :)
YAY GUI'S BACK!
The clip from Red Cliff, the dude you guys described as "the boss" with those amazing eyebrows-- that's Guan Yu, famous for his skill with the glaive/halberd type polearm weapon. He's considered a Legendary Hero in Chinese classical literature (as is Zhang Fei, the dude with the crazy black beard/hair), which is probably why he's depicted as mowing down those footsoldiers so easily.
When they’re actually friends now and can’t believe it theirself while saying it
Shoutout to the actor? The actor? That's Lance Henriksen, he's an absolute legend, not just "the actor"! I'd love to see a Stuntmen React to movies only starring him, you have a bazillion to choose from 😄
Thank you! I'm honestly a little surprised no one recognized him. And, seriously, that was such a badass moment.
I came here for this.
YES! Amazing actor. His voice is so badass. Very surprised that you didn't know who he was... He was the ffing Bishop in the greatest scifi actionmovie ever!!!
And who remembers Millennium tv-show. Came after x-files with same producers and was so much better..IMHO..
Just because Gui said "the actor" doesn't necessarily mean he doesn't know his name
@@eyob.t1389 It is exactly what it means...
Guys, if you're gonna show “Warrior” you gotta include some of Joe Taslim's Li Yong fights! Dude's a boss too 👌🏼
I just recently watched Guns Akimbo and I loved it! I'd love to see you guys react to that, maybe the final gun fight?
Would be really cool to have a special about stunt animals, specially horses. Like actually you guys visiting a stable where they're trained and see what it is.
Would be really hard to do given quarantine protocols
@@kjj26k That would be really cool! never crossed my mind that there is actually stunt animals!
upvoting this! this is such a great idea!!
Yeah, but who would they get as a guest? Rolf the Danger Dog?
@@SwitchAndLever Hmm.. What about Joe?
Check out _Sergei Bondarchuk's_ *War and Peace* (1965). Biggest battle scene ever - according to trivia: 12,000 extras, 1,500 horses and 200 firing cannons. The director had two heart attacks in 2 years of filming this epic among epics.
Isn’t Waterloo bigger?
Clarity of tactics in battle scenes is SO cool to see. The Death Star attack was amazing in A New Hope, and the absurd chaos in the prequels was one of my bigger gripes.
I really enjoyed Mr and Mrs Smith when it first came out. The action scenes really sold it for me. The story was alright, but I really did get taken in from the stunts going on. The highway scene had me on edge in theaters. None of my friends or family saw it in the same light. I don't know what they were expecting, but the action was vastly underappreciated, that much I remember.
They really should breakdown a lot of the fight scenes in Warrior there’s so many great battles from the Irish riot to the Ah sahm v Leary fight, to the Ah Sahm v Li Yong
What really makes the show work is that they understand the speed vs power in fights. When he goes toe to toe with Leary, he tries to over power him and go punch for punch and isn’t doing well. He switches gears and uses the tactics that could possibly work against bigger fighter. It is that grounding in the basics of fighting that really makes me happy to watch the show.
fr warriors dope
Cesar, not sure they can, too many boobs all over the place, LOL
These guys need to do VFX artists react to commercials good and bad CGI
@Crimson Demon There are tons of commercials with expensive cgi. Pick almost anything from super bowl ones.
Have you seen Ryan Reynolds latest one?
As Niko was saying that he loves seeing tactics in movies, I was thinking "they need to watch Waterloo" and lo and behold, it's the next scene!
Well, then, what he really needs to watch is ZULU DAWN (1979).
In the movie Sholey, There are many epic stunts. People falling downhill, jumping from building to building, and all of them without pads or much of any protective equipments.
That's a great idea!
Must have been really hard for him to deal with the passing of Chadwick Bozeman. Being his double and all. Should do a video on his experiences working with Boseman
Man thats a great point, probably this was way harder then we think, it would be so great to see him talking about it if he feels comfortable. Upvote
There’s a film from the 60s called “Mad, mad, mad, mad world” that has some amazing stunts involving cars and planes.
that would be great
I felt an unreasonable amount of irritation when they didn't know it was Lance Henriksen in Hard Target. Come on, dude's a legend!
yup me too ..been in tons of classic movies and they didnt have a clue..very annoying
Me too man. Same level of irritation as Joe Mangianello not understanding how dual wielding works in his own how do things work in D&D video.
Bumblebee - watching the characters interacting with Bee in the garage was crazy
I always enjoy having Gui on the show. Such a chill guy.
The Corridor Crew guys are so informative about the film industry and I appreciate their content so much!
“Tora Tora Tora” airplane crash. Actual airplane crashes and people running for their lives.
Dude I just watched it, it is insane! How did nobody died? :O
If you wanna go even further, The Battle of Britain movie is all without CG, all the planes are real and they even blew up an actual WWII-era hanger
Dude i was gonna comment "tora tora tora" as soon as i saw the waterloo scene. They should definitely react to that scene where the p40 crashes on the runway and those extras are literally running for their lives xD
Yessss! An amazing recommendation - I seriously hope we see them reacting to this one day! History Buffs does an awesome video on this movie and it's historical accuracy.
Well not from the _air,_ don't be so dramatic.
As soon as you guys brought up Yang I couldn't help but remember his line in the Far Cry video "F*cking Robots." That line really stuck with me, its just so perfectly executed lol
Still waiting for Jackie Chan to be a guest 😁
That would be the ultimate stuntman react episode.
If First We Feast could get Gordon Ramsay on their show, I have no doubt Jackie Chan will eventually come on theres too.
He lives in china now, he makes local speeches often about how hong kong should get in line and stop protesting about freedoms, also speeches about how tiawan is a province of china......
@lolzyking if Hongkies were protesting for freedom they wouldn’t be waving the flags of the people who colonized them and used to straight up massacre protesters lmao. They just say that shit so gullible Americans support them
Please react to "Tora! Tora! Tora!" on stunt men react, specifically the scene where the plane goes down the runway and crashes into the crew since that wasn't faked the plane lost control and blew up! They also have a B-17 bomber land one only 1 big wheel and one small one all done practically. pretty much the whole Pearl Harbor scene has crazy practical effects and stunts.
Niko stumbling over "we are here with our....friend" 😂😂 the entire intro in general
*He struggles to gain friends... but when he get’s them... he struggles to call them friends*
I'm so gonna watch warrior now. Also really grateful for the historical context for Bruce and why the show was made.
Please watch it! It's such a good show and deserved to be renewed for season 3
For VFX artists react: the tango scene from "The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus", The scene with Kronos from the finale of "Wrath of the Titans", The scene with the devil walking through broken glass in "Constantine". Everyone feel free to add more...
Beowulf 2007!!
@@danielrobbinsvlog4840 YESSSSS! I love that one!
Lans Henriksen is an absolute legend
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That's Lance 'Fuckin' Henriksen, son.
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And his voice)
I think they do these reacts so much, because they actually have seen very few of the movies, or know too many actors. I am pretty sure I heard Niko say in a video, he has not seen Good will hunting.
Guys when's the VFX Artist React to Harry Potter coming out can't wait...
We may or may not have something in the works 😏
for me, I was blown away when I saw the shots from french movie "Nicky Larson et le parfum de Cupidon", vfx and all stunts are just remarcable
Love the attention your gave Waterloo (1970), would be fantastic if you looked at the processes and react to Gettyburg (1993). Just like Waterloo there was so much going on and so many people on screen at once.
As a huge fan of martial arts movies, i now need to check out warrior NOW.
It's great
"Death Proof" driving scenes are amazing and should get a good reaction.
yes!! please. i love zoe bell
I just remembered the shows Hawaii Five-O and Burn Notice.
I'd love to see you guys react to the fights and stunts on either of those shows!
Gui is a treasure👏thank you Gui for bringing all your martial arts knowledge and love and thanks for giving Warrior some props. We all need to watch that show and get it picked up by HBO Max it’s so good 😩
Didn't he say it's on HBO Max?
@@xenophagia I’m talking about picking it up to produce another season.
Regarding "Red Cliff" criticism, for "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" stories and movies, it is as much about the major characters and generals as it is about the grand battles and politics. In the scenes shown here, some of the most storied generals are being shown: Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Zhao Yun.
And the rest of the movie is the battle of Chi Bi (Red Cliffs), with PM Cao Cao going after the Wu Kingdom's south eastern province, with a young Liu Bei of Shu bringing his group and claim to the throne along with him, as well as the following of the "local man" the farmers and families escaping Cao Cao's "tyranny." They seek help via Lord Bei's brilliant advisor Zhuge Liang, sending him as an emissary to the Kingdom of Wu to ally against Cao Cao.
Fans of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms games or Dynasty Warriors might be a bit more confused, but even book fans will find some cinematic changes here and there (it's folklore afterall, despite being genuine military battles that are documented and dated)
Overall, I definitely recommend the extended edition subtitled version of Red Cliff to ANYBODY who likes anything ancient Chinese and Lord of the Rings.
Stuntmen React: any stunt scene from Last of the Mohicans, especially that final cliff side scene
I'm getting Hard Target right now!!!
It is so cool and badass. John Woo's best Hollywood film action wise.
Tis awesome movie dude!!
Coming out in 4K soon
Yes, Waterloo! what a good historical movie. released in the 70s but still an amazing thing to watch.
To Corridor Crew and stuntman Gui.
I was watching some movies from the past that I missed and saw something that made me laugh and was shocked at the same time. Who knew Gui was a dancer?
Movie: "Step Up: All in"
I love the irony of the Russian army helping out with a movie about Napoleon.
well its a Polish director and the Pols love Napolion and they used the Russian army for the 1965 film version of War and Piece
@@Tommy-5684 To be fair the film makes a good balance between the French and British. While it does explain Napoleon's backstory it has a really balanced take on both Napoleon and Wellington. In real life Wellington was a notoriously stuck up general and could have been easily been used as an easy target but there was little in the way of propaganda in this film.
@@declanroberts8934 my point was more i comment on the russans helping out
I'm so happy you guys started doing this show. It's put me onto multiple great shows. Warrior is one of my favorite tv shows of all time now, and I only know about it, because of this video.