No, the real reason is they don't want to encourage a culture of oneupmanship and stuntmen taking bigger and bigger risks just to try to get an award. Awards bait is one thing if we're talking about acting or cinematography. But when it's a matter of risking lives, it changes things.
@siukong That's actually a good reason. It's just to me it feels like stuntmen do all the hard work and actors just swoop in to take all the credit. On the other hand I think the risks could be regulated and producers or w/e and stuntmen themselves are not stupid to take some huge risks just to get an award. They are sometimes risking lives as it is. I'd just like to see them get more credit, not just a mention in credits that nobody reads.
@@BranZHamZ They were impressive performers and martial artists in their own rights but none other can be compared to Jackie Chan in terms of stuntwork like the dude would jump off buildings and get up and do it again if he didn't like the first take
@@RoastyMyToasty good point. That just adds to my process of elimination about what should they cover next without it spiraling into a seperate channel like The Guillotine Channel, Corridor Cast, etc
Me: "You can tell this guy is a stuntman." Person 2: "Why, because he has shoulders like a chest of drawers and biceps like treetrunks?" Me: "No, because he can say 'gnarly' without sounding stupid."
Tom Cruise doesn't do stunts. All the Mission Impossible movies are just a collection of videos of Tom Cruise caught on camera during his free time. He has legit saved the world multiple times!
If you are interested, I used to do skydiving camera work and can talk you exactly through how the equipment works. I still work as a skydiving instructor now mainly at indoor wind tunnels
Skydiving scenes: 5:40 "How is the camera guy not flipping around?" - Experienced skydivers control their body position to remain so stable. 6:00 "It's super easy to like bump into someone and break an arm." - As long as they are going at same speed a bump feels like bumping into someone on the street. It is only when the relative speed of the skydivers changes that it becomes dangerous. 7:45 "Do they have guys with radios?" - It is possible but it's more likely they are using audio altimeters. They work by making different high pitched beeps at preprogrammed altitudes. The reason I don't think they are using radios is because the air moving past their heads makes everything but loudest sounds hard to hear. E.g. (Usually these are set lower with the last one set at 600 m being the final warning by which you should be under a fully functioning canopy.) 1500 m - beeeeeep, beeeeeep, beeeeeep - Break and begin tracking away. 1200 m - beeep, beeep, beeep, beeep - Prepare to deploy parachute. 1000 m - beep, beep, beep, beep, beep - Deploy parachute. 8:10 "Terminator vision." - That is called a ring sight and it is zeroed with the camera so that the center of the sight is the center of the frame. (I have approximately 260 skydives.)
@@larslekvelifts I think he was the stunt double for punisher and daredevil. They showed a clip of daredevil fighting where he had said it was him (0:38)
They already covered Fury Road in their video about VFX being worse in hollywood, or something like that. Can't remember the name of it but they talked about it there!
Always amazes me what kind of gear Corridor can acquire. Motion capture suit, cubes of fake currency, 360 cameras, etc. wonder how hard it is to get a fire suit?
So for the VFX artist reacts I would love to see you react to 2001 a space odyssey. How today professional artist in GFX would react to such a visual masterpiece, made in 1968 without computer generated graphics, would be very interesting !
IIRC, there was computer generated graphics in 2001 - the navigational aids on screens in the ships were plotted from a mainframe onto film and rear-projected during filming.
Ian Tester Yes... but there is a supposition: you understood quite well what I was saying. I have an entire book (not where I live...) about the special effect of 2001. Maybe I am wrong but I kind of remember that was actually “hand made” unlike the Death Star plan in SW that were definitely made on a computer.
Please make this guy react to Jackie Chan's stunts, literally one of the best stunts man this world will ever know EDIT: Holy shit guys, thx for all the likes that's the most ive ever gotten. I just saw there's another comment that asked for basically the same thing and got 5k likes, so there's a very big chance that we're getting him to react to jackie next episode :)
About the Goldeneye airplane stunt: I found a interview by Empire Magazine where they talked to some of the creators of Goldeneye (Director, producer, FX supervisor, production designer, stuntmen) about those huge stunts in the first part of the movie. The bungee jump off the dam is completely real. The airplane and motorcycle going off the cliff is also real, however they did NOT have the stuntman go into the plane and avoid it crashing. There was a pilot in the plane the whole time, and the stuntman used a parachute. They did however calculate that with some modifications to the airplane it could have been done for real: CHRIS CORBOULD (FX SUPERVISOR): Everybody thought it was it was unbelievable, but in actual fact it was possible for that particular type of plane. I remember it was a Pilatus Porter, and they could feather the blades or something, to actually get it down into a really slow speed. So, in theory, he could have got in. MARTIN CAMPBELL (DIRECTOR): We worked out that if you put a reverse prop on that plane, and you had enough drop, you could actually achieve that stunt. But that rapidly went out the window! It is pushing believability to the limit...
@@joshuagiehll3737 but that's what is great about it - It's Daisy and Adam doing the stunts and it's shot in cool long takes. Don't tell me you noticed the pausing at all until this guy brought it up lol. I'm not a last jedi fan at all, but credit where it's due. That fight scene was epic!
More James Bond stunts please!!! Maybe do a James Bond special with the very best stunts in all the films? One iconic stunt which you could've already featured: the single take of that stuntman skiing off that cliff in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Advent Crown they aren’t senseless. Maybe if you already have knowledge about what they’re talking about but if not they explain a lot of cool stuff that I didn’t really know about. They actually explain a lot more than other reaction channels do. But like I said if it’s stuff you’re already aware of it can come off as senseless.
Yes. What a good and interesting idea. I'm sure you are the first person out of hundreds that ever thought of this. The more reaction videos that flood this channel then the faster this channel will just become another generic boring reaction channel.
Rilumai Well, that’s what the majority of people were saying last episode. Apparently people think Jackie is irrelevant and doesn’t do the best stunts as John Wick does. They think he’s a literal joke, while I was defending him and people didn’t care what I was saying, lol.
@@aus-li Well, those people have no idea what they're talking about then, lol. They probably haven't even seen any Jackie movie expect Rush Hour, haha.
Rilumai Yep. It’s really sad. John Wick has ruined what real martial arts is. I’m talking more than a dozen people saying I was in the wrong when I gave examples of Jackie’s best work. The fanbase is super toxic and irrational. And John Wick isn’t even all that good, it’s a decent action movie but nowhere near the authenticity and professionalism of Asian action movies.
the man that jumped on fire through from the tower, he is crazy!! My jaw fell on the floor and refused to close looking that guy. That was one of the most insane things I've ever see someone doing!
Really liking these "professionals react" series. I'd never heard of this channel before, now I get excited whenever I get the new upload notification. Keep up the good work.
My girlfriend's a professional dancer and loved the trailer but we want to your creep level about the uncanny valley! Please explain how you think they compiled all those VFX!
I'd love to see that, but I also feel the need to point out that the awful design is probably a corporate decision rather than the VFX artists' decision
In bonus features, for The Phantom Menace, I remember a stunt double dropped like 100 feet for when Obi-Wan gets kicked off a platform by Maul. That was pretty crazy to me, but some of these easily top that.
Love this series!! Hell, I love the entire channel so much. As someone who loves movies, it's so cool getting to see the insane work that gets put into them.
I love how they highlighted that bridge crash in goldeneye. I never noticed that stunt before and oh man is ot awesome. To get hit by the car and clear the railing without hitting it and land safely I. The water like that is amazing.
Fun fact, company from Latvia had to build one of, if not the biggest wind tunnel(or what ever do you call those things) in the world, just so Tom Cruise could learn for that stunt
Are you serious ... that James Bond scene with him leaping from motorbike and freefalling and getting into airplane is real? No way! Even our stuntman is in disbelief
thank you for listening to the feedback from the last video!! really appreciate that & the technical professional insight you guys bring to the table! keep it up!
In another Bond flick "Moonraker" they done a very similar skydiving stunt like the one Tom Cruise did in Mission Impossible - Fallout.... but in 1979!! :O
WoolFlannel I agree. The value of the stunts being real only comes into play when you hear they were real outside of the movie. Adding a little CGI doesn’t ruin that.
That car stunt in Golden Eye was great! Thanks for showing that hidden gem. I wonder how many other stunts there are that go unnoticed or are under appreciated.
Great video!!! Do a 007 special! There's so much to talk about even in the older movies, like the helicopter scene that almost got Connery killed when filming From Russia With Love, the ubderwater fighting scenes in Thunderball, the ninjas in You Only Live Twice, the crocodile stunt in Live and Let Die, the 360° car stunt in Man With the Golden Gun, the flying chase in Moonraker, for example! :D
that's the mall jump right? that scene was filmed in singapore's sim lim square, if i'm not wrong. ( as a word of warning, try to tune your scam alert sensor up high there, there's a lot of news where the unscrupulous sellers in the mall scamming many people...)
The James bond scene when he jumps after a plane is not in one take. In fact there where 3 persons doing 3 different shots. I know that B.J Worth was doing the sky dive shot. And then there was Jack zu man wi (can't spell his name sorry) who did the motorcykel shot. And of course they had a pilot for the plane. But it is still amazing!
They didn't jump anyone into the plane, he pulled a chute, did it seven times and ditched seven motorcycles which had empty fuel tanks for ecological reasons which they then went down and collected the debris months later when they were finished. They considered doing the stunt for real early on because they figured they could have the plane fall slowly enough by feathering the blades and fitting a reverse prop. -peace
Well, they reviewed the bathroom fight in the previous episode. So, maybe they'll get back to MI: Fallout again in the future. Besides, there are just so many movies with crazy stuntwork out there, it's a literally unlimited supply of material to review, and they've only just begun doing it.
jonny j I agree, I love old cars too. And I know you probably don’t want to hear this but electric and battery powered cars are where the future is headed. In a hundred years gas powered cars probably won’t even exist or be allowed to be driven. The only reason gas powered cars are even still a thing is because the corrupt oil companies make billions of dollars off it. Someone actually figured out how to make a car that ran on water and someone killed him. The conspiracy is that the person who killed him was hired by the oil companies to cover up his invention so they can continue to make billions. We live in a strange world where money is more important than the environment
The reason behind the CGI clouds is to portray the element of speed. If you have no point of reference it will look like it's going slow (since the camera is traveling at the same speed.)
How do stuntmen have no academy award category is beyond me. They are so underappreciated.
Because it breaks the illusion that the primary actors did everything you see on screen
Also there aren’t as many action movies today with amazing stunts, or atleast not enough for it to be a competition every year
No, the real reason is they don't want to encourage a culture of oneupmanship and stuntmen taking bigger and bigger risks just to try to get an award. Awards bait is one thing if we're talking about acting or cinematography. But when it's a matter of risking lives, it changes things.
Just like the o line men in football these guys are the backbone of the team
@siukong That's actually a good reason. It's just to me it feels like stuntmen do all the hard work and actors just swoop in to take all the credit.
On the other hand I think the risks could be regulated and producers or w/e and stuntmen themselves are not stupid to take some huge risks just to get an award.
They are sometimes risking lives as it is. I'd just like to see them get more credit, not just a mention in credits that nobody reads.
"What's it like being set on fire?"
"IT'S FREEZING"
wasnt expecting that lol
Lagoss Reminds me of a fairy tale character that had unusual reaction to heat and helped out the hero for a burned alive challenge.
Haha yeah, I was like "what, you mean mentally, right? Like you freeze up because you're freaking out?" :P
@Vicodyn Fairy Tail the manga/anime, character Natsu
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 there was something similar in the Fool and the Flying Ship I think, it's a Russian tale.
“Dead Gary” had me in tears! Hilarious! 😂
Literally what I was about to comment. Insane
Lmao 😂😂😂
I had to rewind and see if it was real. 😂
Great delivery too, keeping it out of frame until the very last moment once you know the gravity of the situation, laughed my ass off
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I'd like to see an episode dedicated to Jackie Chan's stunts!
Agreed!
YES!!!
I vote yes.
YES was thinking the same :)
would love to see that
I would love a video of just Tom Cruise stunts and a full one of Jackie Chan.....but definitely would love more of these!
Jackie chan has alotta cool stuff
A 50 episode series on just Jackie's HK days...
But what about Jet Li, or Bruce Lee, or Chuck Norris for that matter? Uh oh, did I just go down a rabbit hole?😓
@@BranZHamZ They were impressive performers and martial artists in their own rights but none other can be compared to Jackie Chan in terms of stuntwork like the dude would jump off buildings and get up and do it again if he didn't like the first take
@@RoastyMyToasty good point. That just adds to my process of elimination about what should they cover next without it spiraling into a seperate channel like The Guillotine Channel, Corridor Cast, etc
Me: "You can tell this guy is a stuntman."
Person 2: "Why, because he has shoulders like a chest of drawers and biceps like treetrunks?"
Me: "No, because he can say 'gnarly' without sounding stupid."
Tom Cruise doesn't do stunts. All the Mission Impossible movies are just a collection of videos of Tom Cruise caught on camera during his free time. He has legit saved the world multiple times!
pretty sure he's the villain irl, being a nutjob scientologist and all......
@@sqlevolicious I wanted to say something about him being a scientologist, but you beat me to it
What is the point of this comment when it isn’t funny at all?
by xenu!
@@sqlevolicious Na being a scientologist doesn't make him a bad person
Fight sequences from IP Man , Raid redemption and John Wick!
The choreography kings
I would love to see them react to ip man (one of my favorite movies)
3 different choreography style, Very much perfect. ILL VOTE FOR THE RAID!
def ip man
or you know, Bruce Lee...
Do more classic James Bond stunts. Actually just having the modern stunt guy discussing any old Hollywood stunts is awesome in general.
If you are interested, I used to do skydiving camera work and can talk you exactly through how the equipment works. I still work as a skydiving instructor now mainly at indoor wind tunnels
We gots to know!
@@VictorDude98 we needeth answers!
^no one gives a shit about your opinion either.
@@christianxiong3947 this channel is literally about that sort of stuff, go find another channel to voice your useless opinions
@@dowdy2265 hahaha lmao ur so butthurt lol its ok to cry
Skydiving scenes:
5:40 "How is the camera guy not flipping around?"
- Experienced skydivers control their body position to remain so stable.
6:00 "It's super easy to like bump into someone and break an arm."
- As long as they are going at same speed a bump feels like bumping into someone on the street. It is only when the relative speed of the skydivers changes that it becomes dangerous.
7:45 "Do they have guys with radios?"
- It is possible but it's more likely they are using audio altimeters. They work by making different high pitched beeps at preprogrammed altitudes. The reason I don't think they are using radios is because the air moving past their heads makes everything but loudest sounds hard to hear. E.g. (Usually these are set lower with the last one set at 600 m being the final warning by which you should be under a fully functioning canopy.)
1500 m - beeeeeep, beeeeeep, beeeeeep - Break and begin tracking away.
1200 m - beeep, beeep, beeep, beeep - Prepare to deploy parachute.
1000 m - beep, beep, beep, beep, beep - Deploy parachute.
8:10 "Terminator vision."
- That is called a ring sight and it is zeroed with the camera so that the center of the sight is the center of the frame.
(I have approximately 260 skydives.)
Pretty dope info dude!
you amazing
Very Cool! Thanks for the info!
Skydiver Reacts to Stuntmen React To Bad & Great Hollywood Stunts 2
You are totally awesome, dude!
This was way too short. Make these Eric Linden stunt analysis vids longer, please!
yeah it didn't felt like 11 minutes..i was like whaaat?! that it?!
Eric Linden made me unable to take my eyes off. he's too sexy.
Foreal tho
YES, please.
they’re really just chillin on a couch with daredevil like it’s nothing
Tony Gupta I think he was Frank's stunt double. Wasn't he?
Actually he is the stunt of The Punisher
@@larslekvelifts I think he was the stunt double for punisher and daredevil. They showed a clip of daredevil fighting where he had said it was him (0:38)
@@bradenjamora Yeah but Daredevil was fighting the Punisher
braden jamora no he said in the last video he was the punishers stunt double and fought daredevil
This is the reason why Jackie Chan always wanted his face to be seen so you knew it was really him
Deepfake stunt men
@@kylec8015 wasn't a thing
Surgeon Of Death it's called sarcasm
IKR, what’s the pint of doing a crazy stunt if no one can see its u
@@AndreNitroX umm the paycheck?
I don't know if it has been mentioned already, but I hope you guys take a look at Hardcore Henry.
The highway scene is 90% real people being thrown, vehicles exploding and people being dragged on speeding vehicles
That movie blew my mind, I know its prob simple how it's done....... but wow lol
Jesse Koza I love that film!!! Tho some scene gross me out.
Higher self,Ego,higher self
Never noticed Cmike getting Thanos snapped in the bottom corner of your end graphic til now XP
i was looking for this exact comment
CMIKE NOOOOOOO
why him, what happened?
@@TheJas20 He left
@@TheJas20 he died
Please react to Mad Max: Fury Road! Amazing how they merged practical effects and CGI together.
They already covered Fury Road in their video about VFX being worse in hollywood, or something like that. Can't remember the name of it but they talked about it there!
@@Spidehman that was rocketjump tho th-cam.com/video/bL6hp8BKB24/w-d-xo.html
i think they did
I'm not sure there's such a thing as merging practical effects and CGI together well.
More of these types of videos please. This subject and your guest are both very interesting.
YES, PLEASE, make Wren set Clint of fire!
Knowing wren, he'd probably just cg it
Always amazes me what kind of gear Corridor can acquire. Motion capture suit, cubes of fake currency, 360 cameras, etc.
wonder how hard it is to get a fire suit?
@@ArifRWinandar Surely he could, but I am also sure he will be more willingly to set Clint on fire physically.
THEY DID IT!
I just noticed in the outro C Mike is getting Thanos snapped away. 😞
Cmike was the best guy😞😟😖
noooo...
*sad noises*
same.
Oh, I feel sad now.
React to The Raid and The Raid 2. Absolutely insane choreography and stunt work in those films.
So for the VFX artist reacts I would love to see you react to 2001 a space odyssey. How today professional artist in GFX would react to such a visual masterpiece, made in 1968 without computer generated graphics, would be very interesting !
That's probably one of the best ideas in the comment section here.
yessss!!!
IIRC, there was computer generated graphics in 2001 - the navigational aids on screens in the ships were plotted from a mainframe onto film and rear-projected during filming.
@@IanTester Rear projection yes, CGI, no.
Ian Tester Yes... but there is a supposition: you understood quite well what I was saying.
I have an entire book (not where I live...) about the special effect of 2001. Maybe I am wrong but I kind of remember that was actually “hand made” unlike the Death Star plan in SW that were definitely made on a computer.
Please make this guy react to Jackie Chan's stunts, literally one of the best stunts man this world will ever know
EDIT: Holy shit guys, thx for all the likes that's the most ive ever gotten. I just saw there's another comment that asked for basically the same thing and got 5k likes, so there's a very big chance that we're getting him to react to jackie next episode :)
This
Nah, that's like "professional orchestra musician reacts to Beethoven"
Like c'mon now, really?
Agree 100%
About the Goldeneye airplane stunt: I found a interview by Empire Magazine where they talked to some of the creators of Goldeneye (Director, producer, FX supervisor, production designer, stuntmen) about those huge stunts in the first part of the movie. The bungee jump off the dam is completely real. The airplane and motorcycle going off the cliff is also real, however they did NOT have the stuntman go into the plane and avoid it crashing. There was a pilot in the plane the whole time, and the stuntman used a parachute. They did however calculate that with some modifications to the airplane it could have been done for real:
CHRIS CORBOULD (FX SUPERVISOR): Everybody thought it was it was unbelievable, but in actual fact it was possible for that particular type of plane. I remember it was a Pilatus Porter, and they could feather the blades or something, to actually get it down into a really slow speed. So, in theory, he could have got in.
MARTIN CAMPBELL (DIRECTOR): We worked out that if you put a reverse prop on that plane, and you had enough drop, you could actually achieve that stunt. But that rapidly went out the window! It is pushing believability to the limit...
These videos could be 5 hours long and I’d watch the whole thing. More, more, more...Please!
Christian Xiong that was uncalled for dude we’re all here to have a good time
I like how Eric is so humble and he also praise others work! Kudos for that!
He didn’t in the last video. He shit all over the star wars stuntmen. I guess we could put that down to jealousy
He wasn't ragging on the stuntmen, most of his criticism was centered on Daisy and Adam missing cues and causing them to wait.
@@MifuneTH-cam SJWars was shit stay mad
@@Ajimu you are right, it was. That wasn't my point, little bro.
@@joshuagiehll3737 but that's what is great about it - It's Daisy and Adam doing the stunts and it's shot in cool long takes. Don't tell me you noticed the pausing at all until this guy brought it up lol. I'm not a last jedi fan at all, but credit where it's due. That fight scene was epic!
Hurry up with episode 3! We need more of these! Make sure you include some of the awesome/insane stuff from 1980s Hong Kong.
More James Bond stunts please!!! Maybe do a James Bond special with the very best stunts in all the films?
One iconic stunt which you could've already featured: the single take of that stuntman skiing off that cliff in The Spy Who Loved Me.
It's about time stuntmen got their own Oscar category
It's more like way too long overdue.
they have their own award show
I hope so
You guys forgot that Tom cruise had to spend a year and a half learning to fly a helicopter for this crazy maneuver later in the movie
Tom is in a league of his own. Love Tom as an actor😁
BABY DRIVER. For the love of everything, pleeeease do Baby Driver.
You should do a vfx artist's react to the new cats trailer
This
I'm sure it's coming hahaha
Yes. More senseless reaction videos are exactly what this channel needs.
@@pablorose5826
It's very bad, the faces don't even match up with the body movement half the time.
Advent Crown they aren’t senseless. Maybe if you already have knowledge about what they’re talking about but if not they explain a lot of cool stuff that I didn’t really know about. They actually explain a lot more than other reaction channels do. But like I said if it’s stuff you’re already aware of it can come off as senseless.
Mad max fury road would be good to react to. Maybe some Jackie Chan
The unplanned motorcycle flip in Road Warrior is also great.
That *Dead Gary* at 8:54 killed me😂 (even though I'm not Gary)
R.I.P myself.
VFX Artists react to Comic-Con trailers. Especially the CATS one. That’s the one we all need to see broken down and explained!
JD CARDS good idea 👍🏼
Yes. What a good and interesting idea. I'm sure you are the first person out of hundreds that ever thought of this. The more reaction videos that flood this channel then the faster this channel will just become another generic boring reaction channel.
Continue with these Stuntmen React vids, they're a cool addition to the Crew vids
Where dat Jackie Chan episode? I need to see reaction to absolute disrespect to his body Jackie has while doing his stunts!
No! John Wick is better than Jackie!
@@aus-li Definitely not, lol.
Rilumai Well, that’s what the majority of people were saying last episode. Apparently people think Jackie is irrelevant and doesn’t do the best stunts as John Wick does. They think he’s a literal joke, while I was defending him and people didn’t care what I was saying, lol.
@@aus-li Well, those people have no idea what they're talking about then, lol. They probably haven't even seen any Jackie movie expect Rush Hour, haha.
Rilumai Yep. It’s really sad. John Wick has ruined what real martial arts is. I’m talking more than a dozen people saying I was in the wrong when I gave examples of Jackie’s best work. The fanbase is super toxic and irrational. And John Wick isn’t even all that good, it’s a decent action movie but nowhere near the authenticity and professionalism of Asian action movies.
the man that jumped on fire through from the tower, he is crazy!! My jaw fell on the floor and refused to close looking that guy. That was one of the most insane things I've ever see someone doing!
"Me running in my underwear" LOL I spit my coffee!
I appreciate fight scenes and stunts in a different way now 👍
Can you guys breakdown the Cats Trailer and why it’s so freaking horrifying?
hahaha
Horror artists react to unintentional horror.
Yes
Awesome Idea. And maybe try to fix it?
Really liking these "professionals react" series. I'd never heard of this channel before, now I get excited whenever I get the new upload notification. Keep up the good work.
I could listen to Eric explain this stuff for hours... please do more! He's awesome!
Please react to the new Cats trailer, I wanna see your reactions
Payton Snyder and then fix it!
Mr. Gooderman yessss
My girlfriend's a professional dancer and loved the trailer but we want to your creep level about the uncanny valley! Please explain how you think they compiled all those VFX!
I'd love to see that, but I also feel the need to point out that the awful design is probably a corporate decision rather than the VFX artists' decision
Yes!!!
In bonus features, for The Phantom Menace, I remember a stunt double dropped like 100 feet for when Obi-Wan gets kicked off a platform by Maul. That was pretty crazy to me, but some of these easily top that.
I like the stunt videos Eric a ton because hes so full of wisdom. I also love the video when Clint is set on fire.
Love this series!! Hell, I love the entire channel so much. As someone who loves movies, it's so cool getting to see the insane work that gets put into them.
Wtf that Tom Cruise skydive is real? I guess it's really hard to tell which are real and CGI in a movie
TOM CRUISE DOESN'T DO CGI
@@scottbarkley496 If he did, he'd probably learn how and do it all himself.
As they said, the stunt was ruined by draping it w/ CGI clouds.
Tom Cruise is an absolute savage. They should have "React" episodes dedicated to individual actors like Tom Cruise and Jackie Chan.
@@shinkounova8485 They can do an entire series just based on Jackie Chan's stunts alone.
I love how they highlighted that bridge crash in goldeneye. I never noticed that stunt before and oh man is ot awesome. To get hit by the car and clear the railing without hitting it and land safely I. The water like that is amazing.
Fun fact, company from Latvia had to build one of, if not the biggest wind tunnel(or what ever do you call those things) in the world, just so Tom Cruise could learn for that stunt
I’d like to see you guys react to scenes in Hardcore Henry.
noNameGaming Yes, please
Agreed.
Yes!
noNameGaming That would be amazing
Yes
Are you serious ... that James Bond scene with him leaping from motorbike and freefalling and getting into airplane is real? No way! Even our stuntman is in disbelief
This game so deserves a Proper remake.
The Umbrella Acadamy has a character called Pogo which I think you guys could have a look at for VFX artists react.
Yes! I think he looked pretty damn good!
@@Psycokiller338 I agree!
Please keep making more of these they're awesome. love the insight, stories and knowledge shared.
thank you for listening to the feedback from the last video!! really appreciate that & the technical professional insight you guys bring to the table! keep it up!
I just noticed that cmike being thanos snapped away. I'm done dude lol
He left for a D&D channel...
maybe he'll be back in the blip 🤷♂️
@Juan Cortez Muro but why
Please react to the CG in Alita Battle Angel
YES
They need to wait for the blue ray to come out
They probably will soon
It's okay.
Arvid Olson I think it’s the 22nd for it to be out on blu-Ray, so they will probably do a video on it after then .
You've gotta do Kingsman 2, either the Poppyland shootout or the very final fight at the end.
Imagine, right before you jump, somebody yells:" NOO THE OTHER WINDOW!"
In another Bond flick "Moonraker" they done a very similar skydiving stunt like the one Tom Cruise did in Mission Impossible - Fallout.... but in 1979!! :O
And no CGI clouds!
WoolFlannel
I agree. The value of the stunts being real only comes into play when you hear they were real outside of the movie. Adding a little CGI doesn’t ruin that.
That car stunt in Golden Eye was great! Thanks for showing that hidden gem. I wonder how many other stunts there are that go unnoticed or are under appreciated.
So could you do maybe an hour long video of this topic? Just over ten mins is great and all but I could watch this all day long.
Clint "I've never seen this movie before" Jones
Great video!!!
Do a 007 special!
There's so much to talk about even in the older movies, like the helicopter scene that almost got Connery killed when filming From Russia With Love, the ubderwater fighting scenes in Thunderball, the ninjas in You Only Live Twice, the crocodile stunt in Live and Let Die, the 360° car stunt in Man With the Golden Gun, the flying chase in Moonraker, for example! :D
This stuff is amazing, I can’t wait for more!
do jackie chan rumble in the bronx, the jump where he broke his leg
that's the mall jump right? that scene was filmed in singapore's sim lim square, if i'm not wrong. ( as a word of warning, try to tune your scam alert sensor up high there, there's a lot of news where the unscrupulous sellers in the mall scamming many people...)
@@PrograError Nah, I think it's the one where he jumped onto the Hovercraft.
I legit thought for a minute that it wasn't boxes breaking apart at his landing... I THOUGHT IT WAS A BLOOD SPLATTER AND I SPILT MY TEA!
Make reaction to highway fight between Cap and Bucky in Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The James bond scene when he jumps after a plane is not in one take. In fact there where 3 persons doing 3 different shots.
I know that B.J Worth was doing the sky dive shot.
And then there was Jack zu man wi (can't spell his name sorry) who did the motorcykel shot.
And of course they had a pilot for the plane.
But it is still amazing!
They didn't jump anyone into the plane, he pulled a chute, did it seven times and ditched seven motorcycles which had empty fuel tanks for ecological reasons which they then went down and collected the debris months later when they were finished. They considered doing the stunt for real early on because they figured they could have the plane fall slowly enough by feathering the blades and fitting a reverse prop. -peace
My personal favorite react yet. These stuntmen are incredible.
Can you include nxt on your react on VFX the recent Cats trailer? i think the it's horrible
Anyone with eyes thinks it's horrible
Not my neighbor...
Even furries hate it, that's when you know it crossed a line not meant to be crossed by mortal men
Wow and here I am thinking that the only people who will like it are furries 😂
The actual CGI is fine but it just doesn’t look natural.
watches mission impossible fallout but doesn't cover entire real helicopter flying stunt sequence...
*rage*
To be fair MI Fallout had so many good stunt sequences it was probably hard to pick.
Well, they reviewed the bathroom fight in the previous episode. So, maybe they'll get back to MI: Fallout again in the future.
Besides, there are just so many movies with crazy stuntwork out there, it's a literally unlimited supply of material to review, and they've only just begun doing it.
Gosh i love this channel. They have consistently been on trending and they’ve earned it. Entertaining, genuine content
VFX artists react to every Iron Man suitup...do it
React to DEATH PROOF film by Tarantino about a stuntmen life. Amazing
jonny j I agree, I love old cars too. And I know you probably don’t want to hear this but electric and battery powered cars are where the future is headed. In a hundred years gas powered cars probably won’t even exist or be allowed to be driven. The only reason gas powered cars are even still a thing is because the corrupt oil companies make billions of dollars off it. Someone actually figured out how to make a car that ran on water and someone killed him. The conspiracy is that the person who killed him was hired by the oil companies to cover up his invention so they can continue to make billions. We live in a strange world where money is more important than the environment
The reason behind the CGI clouds is to portray the element of speed. If you have no point of reference it will look like it's going slow (since the camera is traveling at the same speed.)
I would love to see you guys react to the fight choreography from The Raid. Loving this series!
Would love to see him react to the Batman warehouse scene in BvS
Hell yeah 😭
Hope you go top. Right after Jackie Chan's stunt.
Lowkey the dude looks like Troy's father in High School Musical and I can't unsee it
Love the vids guys, keep making amazing content
What about the Daredevil long takes?!?!?
Big G Man all garbage.
@@ChristopherGrantHarvey What? What kind of a planet are you from?
Man, that keying on Sam walking in from the corner was pretty jank. haha Love you guys
guys. come on. you guys gotta get on top of reacting on *ALTERED CARBON* Quite possibly the best vfx on a tv show hands down imo
YES PLEASE! The hotel fight scene in the first episode please!
@@codexone2194 I believe they made fun of this episode with kitchen cabinets stopping high powered rifles.
@@roccojoco Yeah? In which video? I wozld love to see it :)
@@roccojoco which video
It was the video titled something like "what Hollywood gets wrong about rifles" or something like that if I'm not mistaken.
Can not tell you how much I love this series! Keep it up!
I thought that MI:F jump was mostly fake for the exact reasons you said. Great stunt, bad design.
Totally insane how the editors and directors messed that up!
Never did the CGI stick out to me, super intense scene.
@eating sugar no papa yeah, except that it looks like it could not be real, which completely messes it up.
I’d love to see an episode dedicated to Jackie Chan stunts and just Hong Kong action movies in general.
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Thanks for support our podcast Corridor Crew! We just reviewed Jason X stunts on one of my last episodes much love
You guys should keep doing more of these videos. And I also got raycon earbuds using the code
How about the jump in Rambo First Blood. The guy jumps off a mountain into trees without wires.
I really admire Cruise commitment and passion to his work.
nice, watch Jackie Chan's breakdown of the stunts that almost killed him!
When you watch yourself crashing a car and rolling around “that was so much fun”
I love this guy so much! Thanks for helping out! Eric, please come back to make more videos with the Crew!
Please react to “the raid movie”
Any of it, I would love to see that
rais evnx we freaking need this!
Hands down one of the best action movies of all time.
Both of the movies. I think they would really love the camera movement. Especially in the first with the police having to chop through the floor.
YES
The originator of the thin corridor fight scene maybe expect for oldboy
11:11
Sam and Niko, I don't feel so good...
2:50 "Catch me on fire, how bout that!"
Clint doesn't need to get set on fire to be hot
Don't worry, I know where the door is.
There is no door. They just make you jump through a window.
@@Legendary_Detective-Wobbuffet -- on fire
"Stuntman Reacts" would have been a more accurate title.
4:01 I like how Clint is just taking it in like, "uhhhhhhh"
You guys gotta do Steven Seagal 'stunts', they are the 'best'. lol