Stuntmen React to Bad & Great Hollywood Stunts 10

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The Crew is joined once more by Stuntman DaSilva-Greene to react and break down some of Hollywood's best and worst Stunts!

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コメント (21)
  • @tehoz
    "I'm probably, like, amateur" "You're literally Black Panther!" Somebody go hug Gui.
  • Imagine they actually got Jackie chan to react to his stunts, that would be a top tier video
  • "You're literally Black Panther!" 😂 I love how he doesn't think he's professional! 😂
  • "Nah, I'm like...amateur" "dude...you're literally Black Panther..." killed me
  • Pro praising a pro: Gui: "I am the pro? I am probably an amateur..." Niko: "Dude, you are literally Black Panter!"
  • another fun fact about the horses falling: the wire is called a "running Y" and that stunt killed many horses and some stunt riders, because the horses wouldn't be given any cues before the wire was pulled. they'd be running at full speed (25 or 30 mph) and then they're falling flat on their faces and flipping over, risking severe spinal injury in the process. the horses that get up are the lucky ones, and clearly that isn't done in film anymore. modern movies with horses falling you'll see the horse turn its head and fall sideways similar to a stage faint, where the rider is telling the horse to fall. it's a lot safer for horse and rider because they're both prepared for it
  • @galasidan
    I love having Gui on the show. He's super funny and knowledgeable.
  • @inkno701
    Hardcore Henry: When chasing a bad guy and sliding down the center of an escalator, Henry clotheslines a woman who face plants and then checks on her instead of following the bad guy. This wasn't planned and when they stopped to check on her, she reportedly popped up and asked if they'd gotten the shot.
  • "Anxiety level with guns is high, and I don't know why..." Because Brandon Lee, brother.
  • The making of special features of The Protector show how that long take was made. When the guy is thrown off the balcony is pretty neat as you get to see them pull the pads in for him to fall on, then pull them back out of shot, and the guy is on the floor. I think it was side by side with the final shot. Impressive work.
  • for future stuntmen reacts: Ninja Assassin - they literally created a martial art for this movie The Mummy (1999) - Brendan Frasier destroyed his body during most of the stunts
  • Jackie Chan is not an actor who does his stunts. He's a stuntman that does his acting
  • The story of Yakima Canutt is absolutely fascinating. He was "the" stunt personality on so many Westerns (both silent and talkies), and eventually moved into the realm of designing rigs, harnesses and setups for other stunts, like breakaway harnesses and cable rigs to make the stunts safer. He transferred many sensational bits from rodeo (horse falls, wagon wrecks) to the screen.
  • @Tyrhor
    About the blanks: When we were making 1864 'watch that movie, I honestly believe it was the best project I work on) I got hit to the back of my head with blank from about 1 meter away. It took about 4 years to heal... Blanks are super dangerous...
  • @dannybtw
    "that horse didn't say 'i want to be a stunt horse when I grow up' " is the realest thing I've heard when it comes to animals and stunts
  • Absolutely do a Jackie Chan episode based solely on Jackie's stunts, and maybe a big segment on his injuries. I know hes amassed a crazy amount of them over the years, sometimes they even keep the takes where he gets hurt! Not to mention the crazy awesome practical effects and choreography, which is managed by Jackie himself! What an amazing dude.
  • Hey guys!! I just wanted to thank you for doing this series. You guys literally saved me from a probable hospital visit and broken bones. No joke. I was standing on a ladder working on my ceiling, easily 8 feet off the ground and I lost my balance and fell backwards off the ladder. I don't know exactly what happened, but suddenly I was lying on my back on the floor, completely unhurt. It was almost as if I fell in slow motion. The only thing I could come up with that made any sense, is that some how what I learned from watching these stunt videos helped me "fall correctly" I guess you would say. I wasn't even sore. So, as crazy as it sounds, you guys helped a normal everyday person avoid a really bad accident through your videos. And for what it matters, I'm an overweight 48 year old woman who has several bone and joint medical conditions, and this fall could have been VERY serious.
  • @maddyb91
    Those poor horse’s in that scene :(