Stuntmen React to SHANG-CHI Bad & Great Hollywood Stunts

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Published 2021-11-20
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All Comments (21)
  • @Lonestardebater
    As a former martial artist, I'm used to mainstream American movies fumbling martial arts fight scenes. I went into Shang Chi hoping for one good fight, maybe at the story's climax. I was pleasantly surprised by the number of high caliber, well-executed fights. They just kept coming. Kudos to the hard work these pros put in to make that happen.
  • The jacket gag is officially the coolest combat skill in the world, and definitely must be used more often in other action films.
  • @theonlymegumegu
    13:24 oh man, I cannot EVEN imagine how it would feel to be told "Good job" by a legend like Michelle Yeoh, that's going to be a memory he carries with him for the rest of his life!
  • The fact that shangchi is a part of the MCU is awesome. But the Shangchi movie can stand on its own too. Everything was great about it- music, story, character, shots, etc
  • Mad respect for dedicating an entire episode to the Shang Chi movie and the team behind it! The bus sequence was one of the most refreshing fight scenes since Winter Soldier and the crew did it justice.
  • @formoftherapy
    Chris worked on this?! It makes a lot a lot of sense. His personal work is amazing and he’s always been so innovative in the action genre!
  • What I really love is how they took the grace and elegance of movement from movies like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon then putting actual gravity in it. So it really doesn't feel like they're just floating with wires. You can still feel the weight.
  • @Rrusso92
    Hey Corridor Crew! I just wanted to say thanks for bringing behind the scenes content back to the people! When dvds first came out, they used to have hours worth of extra content and special features. In the recent years, it’s been slowly going down and is almost nonexistent. These types of videos are great, and hold true to what special features used to be back in the day. I would specifically buy certain versions of movies for more content! Thanks so much for what you all do! It’s very entertaining, and hits me in the nostalgia pretty hard sometimes.
  • I honestly mostly feel like all of the fight scenes of Shang chi just feels so top notch and like the next level of choreography marvel is aiming for.
  • @JanPospisilArt
    Interesting to see Marvel pulling in indie talent. The guy who played the Death Dealer (?) and doubled young Shang Chi (iirc) is also a Youtuber.
  • @jacobhite9042
    Hearing them talk about their on set collaboration and the value of having fully fledged directors working on specific aspects is so cool. As a music producer, if the clients you’re working with are also producers themselves, it’s a totally different game. Very cool to see such strong parallels in very different fields.
  • @IceMetalPunk
    I took my nephew to see this, and he (like the little teenage jerk he is 😂) decided to see it with friends opening night, but then still ask me to wait a week to go with him "because I want to see it again with you". So a week later, we went, him having already seen it, and in the first 10 minutes, when we get to the first Li vs Wenwu scene in Ta Lo, I leaned over to him and whispered, ".......I love this movie already." The choreography, man... it is splendid. The Ta Lo "fluid airbending" style especially is just so damned pretty that I would honestly watch a supercut of this movie with just the fight scenes -- everything else cut out -- and probably still love it. Not as much, because of course the rest of the film was also amazing, but definitely would still love it.
  • @joshhamilton19
    This episode feels like an extra behind the scenes you'd see on a Blu-ray. Really well done.
  • @ProdCritic
    Hearing how involved Chris and Yung were & how collaborative Marvel/Destin were makes me respect this film 10x more. Incredible job, hoping you guys get to work on the sequel!
  • @wren7195
    Rest in peace, Brad Allan. What an incredible man, fighter, choreographer. Good friend and team member of Jackie Chan. He will be deeply missed. Please look for one of the best fight scenes of all time in Gorgeous, a Jackie Chan flick a bit less well known. He and Jackie tear it UP in that. Best wishes everyone
  • @rae.......
    I really enjoyed this episode. Their insights most certainly showed the importance of bridging the gap between stunt performance and film making. You can really see it in the final product. Shang-Chi was amazing! I hope that we can see a future whereby film productions let everyone shine in their own fields. Film lasts forever and I believe that so will its audiences if you allow everyone to do their thing.
  • @geeerwin
    This is why a great movie doesn't just show the greatness of the lead director; it highlights it but everyone involved should be attributed by it in some ways. Shang-Chi would be so different and probably not as great if these second unit directors are not involved. After a ton of episodes, I'm still learning a lot about filmmaking. Great job, Corridor.
  • @SenseiSeth
    It was so cool to see Andy Le in this too. Loved this movie, these guys killed it
  • @TristanBarrocks
    This was by far one of the best most inspiring episodes I have watched of reactions. Thank you so much for bringing on creatives like this to share their stories and process. It’s amazing to see how much time, effort, and passion it takes to make a movie at this level. Congrats
  • @jackhealme2835
    I have gained so much respect and awe for the Stunt department from these videos. I work as a 2nd AC and I can't weait until the day I'm on a massive budget film with stunt men like this.