I LOVE that Gui has become such a recurring guest, that he is basically a member, and is now introducing other "Guests". Coming from a long time viewer its neat to watch him from his first appearance to being a comfortable seasoned vet of the show. Super great content. Thanks for creating and continuing to work hard guys.
Yeah man Gui is definitely apart of this team. I always like seeing him on here just because he has such a positive guy. like he gets excited knowing clint is losing his mind about the hacky sack movie.
Such a shame we lost Brad Allen so young, he was really starting a movement of bringing Jackie Chan's style and perfectionalism to mainstream Western films.
Can we take a second and appreciate the fact that this was episode 33 of the stuntmen react segment on this channel? 33 episodes completely committed to the world of stunts. That is actually kind of incredible when you think about it.
For real. Every true cinephile loves action and the stunts and to see the faces and stories behind the favorite fight scenes is mind blowing and humbling.
The danger of stuntwork is a hard reality. In an interview with Andy by Scott Adkins, Andy retells the harrowing experience of Jackie saving his life on Rush Hour 2 when he was caught under water beneath a moving yacht & how Jackie risked his life to pulled him out. Edge of your seat stuff. Also provided insights on how Jackie's brain works in the genius of creating his movie magic.
Now THIS. THIS episode is what it's all about. Clint and Gui reacting to a bunch of Jackie Chan clips (particularly the Rush Hour series) with an actual member of Jackie Chan's stunt team. I've been waiting to see an episode like this from Corridor for a long time now. All that's left to do now is wait for Jackie Chan himself to guest star in the show alongside Clint and Gui. Then the cycle will be complete.
Yall finally did it, bringing someone from Jackie's team is just mission achieved INVITE HIM AGAINN he's so nice Edit: woo thanks for all the likes! Bringing Jackie is like finding the Saint Graal or something to that level and bringing Andy feels like a huge step already, I hope we get to see more of him here
I think its a testament to just how good Jackie was at stunts and assembling his team that the individual members have gone on to become stunt coordinators of some of the biggest movies ever
I love that he called out Brad Allen and gave him props. This dude seems really humble. He was one of the best stunt men on one of the most prestigious stunt teams and still giving credit to other stuntmen.
19:31 I SECOND THAT!!!! such a humble soul despite his literal legend status, id love to see him on again. You guys’ videos made me appreciate stunt actors and introduced me to this amazing genre of films with phenomenal stunt work ( i was never much of a movie person) . so thankful for what you guys do ❤
@@pass-the-juice Gui is very entertaining, a legitimate industry veteran, and their friend if outside content is to be believed. Something tells me diversity has....let me check...oh yeah...jack shit to do with it. EDIT: Original message by paul was, "gotta have diversity to keep monetized" Dude deleted his message like a bitch.
@@pass-the-juice what? Are you just trying you out yourself as having some very questionable views, or the fact that you see someone, and if they're not white, the only thing you notice about them is the colour of their skin.
I love Gui. I know I've said it before, but now I can't unsee him in all his movies. I find it hilarious you can't see him twice in Winter Solider as to different people. What an awesome pro.
Seeing Gui is such a fun little “OH HEY” with movies now haha I was watching Paper Dragons earlier this week and he plays one of the younger versions of the main cast and I was like “EYYYY ITS THE BOY!” Haha
@@RikuVA along with the Sudarso brothers! I found that hilarious since the "older" Gui has a much different skin tone, and I really thought the two other characters were supposed to be brothers in the movie
YES! This would be so awesome! Experts talking about how they created the sounds that we all know and love. There’s a fascinating behind-the-scenes for the sound design of Wall-E that could serve as a good example vid
"And then I became a champion and whatever" 🤣 loved hearing Andy come and talk and share his experiences! I never knew anything about stunts and now I have such an appreciation for stunt workers and what they add to films. They're my favorite part of movies now and I love to learn about the work and art that goes into stunts that we get to see. THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge and thank you to Gui for coming back time and time again! All of you have such passion and charisma! Such a joy to learn from you!
I feel like you guys are getting real close to the dream of actually getting jackie on the show! When it happens it HAS to be a long one, like one hour at least, breaking down loads of his movies. You'll break the internet!
I'll never get over that Gui is now a full fledged host of this series. Even more proof that Corridor are truly dedicated to their craft and want everyone to know how it is.
Love how Gui is owning the stuntman react videos. He really feels like a genuine part of the crew and I'm always happy to see him on this show. This episode was great.
R.I.P. Brad Allen, one of the greatest stuntmen/choreographers/ martial artist/ actor that I have ever seen and he will always been deeply missed and his style was one of a kind every time. The fight scenes from "Gorgeous" were phenomenal.
All the episodes by corridor crew not only break down the stunt performances but also increase the level of respect for the hard work that all these performers put into their craft. They risk their life and limb to entertain us. Huge respect to all these guys🙌 and thanks to Corridor Crew for bringing these inspiring conversations to us. Namaste to you from India🙏
I would love for Gui to react to the last stunt in Licence to Kill. James Bond jumps off of a balcony into a pool. It sounds like a fairly dull stunt out of a huge long running franchise, but there is something to it. It was not necessary, but they did it anyway. It would be fascinating to hear Gui's take on that one. His passion and prior explanations makes me believe that there is more to things than meets the eye, and it's not merely a stunt man in a tuxedo jumping into a rather shallow looking swimming pool.
FINALLY! Someone actually pointed out Brad Allen! It's been almost a year since Brad has passed and this is the absolute first time I've seen him mentioned anywhere. Corridor was the main one I've been ranting to my friends about not mentioning him because they've had multiple people on that worked with Brad when he was the stunt coordinator for all 3 Kingsman movies, Shang Chi, Solo, World's End, Kick Ass, SCOTT FUCKING PILGRIM! This man was a legend of the industry and even though he'll be missed we'll still feel his influence through so many that have worked with him. And in the perfect timeline Brad did Netflix Cowboy Bebop instead of Shang Chi
I know that this would be REALLY hard, but now that you have someone from Jackie's stunt team, it'd be the best episode ever to have the man himself Jackie Chan on the show!
The man himself and member(s) of his stunt team together here, I guess the discussion could launch into space. I would be really into hearing about all of the process. This is just nuts how it was done back then.
It's such a good thing that they got Gui in early and often to do these. Awesome guests like Andy are exciting, but Gui being both an enthusiastic fan and a skilled performer in the very field that he's a fan of is such a great viewpoint to get on these.
Knowing Gui is a fan of Berserk just makes me love the guy even more, it's great how he has basically become host of Stuntmen React. Keep up the great videos as always!
Man… there’s nothing like a Jackie Chan film. Its literally the type of movie I miss so much. But watching those old films are always a vibe. Awesome vid 🙏🏽
Right? Some of the plots are pretty questionable... but that doesn't matter, because it's a Jackie Chan movie! It's going to be cool no matter what. I love his movies.
I grew up watching drunken master and fearless hyena and more. All of Jackie Chan's work is epic and the Rush Hour trilogy is the icing on the cake. Thank you for this episode!
These stunt episodes just get better every time. Andy's story of how he got into it was so good to hear. Also great to see Gui with his input and trying not to fangirl next to Andy. JC Stunt Team is legendary so no one would blame him 😁 (And when is it going to be announced that he's part or the Corridor team. Everyone's (almost everyone) is asking.
Jackie would have so much to teach, it would be mind boggling if he ever stepped up. All of the movie outtakes gives us a taste of what his action scenes took, but just not enough depth. Plus, all of the additional actors/actresses that he interacted with, is just, insane. Not even including all of the people he inspired to get into movies/tv show stunts.
What is one of the best things about CC is they give a platform to some of the biggest players that blew our minds as children and let them be seen, and explain the magic (Stunts and CGI) We get to know the Directors and the Actors, but pple like Andy and Gui that have so much on screen in some of the biggest movies but if they did there job right no one notices them.
This is why we will never get another person like Jackie Chan and his stunt crew. No CGI bullcrap. Just skill and talent. They hurt themselves for our entertainment and I can respect that
Since clint left .. and gui is technically not from corridor (but he is in spirit) .. that means all that are on the couch are guests talking to each other
Andy is an absolute treasure, and his enjoyment and passion for action cinema and his craft is infectious. He’s so knowledgeable and is truly a one of a kind talent, and he’s responsible for creating many of the scenes that fueled my imagination as a kid. He’s truly one of my film heroes that I never even knew was behind many of the incredible stunts I loved growing up, until recently. I’m so glad this show has shown a light on his incredible influence on cinema
Andy Cheng is so humble and amazing! Awesome to have anyone from JC stunt crew...now it's just one step closer to the man himself, one day! Gui & Clint, you both definitely need to redo a kung-fu hackie-sack sequence at some point! Another great episode of stuntmen react! Gotta react to The Raid 2 - Pencak Silat fight sequences, especially more towards the end!
Would love to see y'all talk about the Hammer and Baseball Bat fight scenes in The Raid 2, and how they were able to accomplish those hits so realistically
@@SpaghettioH ...yep...everything in that pic is moving differently. So either a clever reshoot moment or someone's week-long Wrender didn't come out right there was a quick but very intense f-word that was heard over the whole shop.
I love how this whole channel is a constant reminder on the hours of hard work and dedication that goes into scenes that I just take for granted. Especially the stunt double work. I really don't appreciate them enough. And I've been a subscriber to this channel for years! It never ceases to amaze.
I think the lack of a stunt category for Academy Award and other places also plays a part in underplaying the importance of stunts in movies. The way I see it is that we see the categories at AA and get used to thinking that only those categories are what matters.
Gui and Clint both being hosts! Damn that's awesome to see and just testament to how good and knowledgeable they are in their craft, and the trust the rest of the crew has in them. Awesome to see them welcome this prodigious guest!
I know it’s not stunt work, but the fighting in the Kung Fu Panda trilogy would be a really cool thing to get the stunt peoples’ reactions to because it is so clear how much effort and care went into the choreography of the animation… and Jackie is in it too so there’s that too
This is why I love Jackie as a whole If you hire him for an action movie, you dont just hire him You hire his entire team cause he aint doing it without them
As a young filmmaker myself who’s been down in the dumps pretty bad recently (depression is a B!tch), I gotta say this episode was pretty dang inspiring. Always lookin forward to new vids.
Never really thought about it before, but it would be great to get Jackie Chan and Tom Cruise together on a movie. Two mad men dedicated to doing as much of the work as possible.
I grew up watching Jackie. I have a great love and respect for all his work. I took wushu classes at a local Kung Fu studio and one of the students that I trained with ended up on Jackie's stunt team. The fact that I trained with someone who ended up fighting Jackie in a movie makes me so happy lol.
Grew up on Jackie Chan so this episode is special. I particularly enjoyed the words of inspiration to kids on how they can pursue their passion in their free time, increasing value. Just do it! I'm looking forward to seeing Jackie on the couch.
This made me want to rewatch the Rush Hour trilogy. I noticed a subtle thing in the massage parlor scene: Carter mentions the color of his bathrobe (purple), then during the fight Lee is the wearing an identical purple robe while all the bad guys are in blue, so he's easy to tell from the others despite all the movement and cuts. Carter took his off, and he's the only black guy in the room, so same deal.
I'm super inspired and somtimes I realize I'm so distracted with, what if this doesn't work out. Thanks guys! I think a more recent film that blew me away was Rurouni Kenshin The Final -- specifically Battosai vs Enishi. There was some insane things going on there and I'd love for you guys to cover that fight, specifically how they were able to slide-pivot directions SO quickly
Such AMAZING video, man. Andy is a true legend. I've been his fan for so long and didn't even know that! Btw, I couldn't take my eyes off Gui's Berserk shirt. A man of culture! Hehe
Imagine if Tucker called Jackie by his real name in the slide scene, it would be easier to just reshoot the whole film changing his name to Jackie instead of reshooting the explosion/slide/fall/whatever scene 😂
@Animes Lovers United Chris Tucker keep calling Jackie by his actual name instead of Lee during filming. If that happened during the jump scene. It would be far too complicated to repeat it again.
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Gui talking about the gut while wearing a Gutz tshirt, haha!
Hi corridor crew please can you react to Bruce Lee first of Fury thanks 😊
Really loving how Gui slowly went from guest to host over time.
I'm guessing it's just an accessibility thing. He's closeby and is free so they get him
Yea it's great
@@SevenZeroEleven I'm assuming and hoping they pay him for these appearances. They make money from these videos.
@@MikeHeldTheWorld I'm sure he's getting exposure from these videos too.
Before Corridor Crew I had no idea who he was.
@@kingkiller5325 sure, but you can't pay artists and performers in exposure. That's not how it works.
The day they get Jackie on here is going to be hype. Need a 1 hour episode.
The day they get jackie on here is the day ill subscribe to their website lol
@@angriesttex same
Three Hour Live show please
Jackie won't come on this channel. Hell the man actually hates the US.
Corridor Crew need to fly to China to make it happen.
I LOVE that Gui has become such a recurring guest, that he is basically a member, and is now introducing other "Guests". Coming from a long time viewer its neat to watch him from his first appearance to being a comfortable seasoned vet of the show. Super great content. Thanks for creating and continuing to work hard guys.
I consider him a host at this point
What a character arc!
Yeah man Gui is definitely apart of this team. I always like seeing him on here just because he has such a positive guy. like he gets excited knowing clint is losing his mind about the hacky sack movie.
Came here to say this.
Well he’s the host for this section of show now I’m guessing.
Such a shame we lost Brad Allen so young, he was really starting a movement of bringing Jackie Chan's style and perfectionalism to mainstream Western films.
Never knew him by name until this video, but the fight scene from Gorgeous is burned into my brain from childhood. Incredible performance!
"This ... boy is tough"
He definitely was going to say this white boy can fight lmao
Oh crap I didn't know he'd died!
R.I.P
@@dannybrickwell How'd he die?
Can we take a second and appreciate the fact that this was episode 33 of the stuntmen react segment on this channel? 33 episodes completely committed to the world of stunts. That is actually kind of incredible when you think about it.
And 10 episodes of stuntwomen react.
For real. Every true cinephile loves action and the stunts and to see the faces and stories behind the favorite fight scenes is mind blowing and humbling.
Gui hosting Stuntman React is for some reason really wholesome
Gui is just really wholesome ❤️
@@Snakedads Agreed, with both of you. :D He's got undeniable skills, but an earnest personality and a hell of a lot of both chill and cool.
@@thetalantonx it's no wonder he jives with the Crew so well
True lol
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The story Andy told about being a kid and seeing the movie being filmed was so cool and inspiring!
I was thinking "Wow, he was 12 or 13 in '85.... hey wait.... *I* was 12 in '85!!!"
I really dig Andy's positive energy. He's all about promoting the young talents out there.
The danger of stuntwork is a hard reality. In an interview with Andy by Scott Adkins, Andy retells the harrowing experience of Jackie saving his life on Rush Hour 2 when he was caught under water beneath a moving yacht & how Jackie risked his life to pulled him out. Edge of your seat stuff. Also provided insights on how Jackie's brain works in the genius of creating his movie magic.
Now THIS. THIS episode is what it's all about. Clint and Gui reacting to a bunch of Jackie Chan clips (particularly the Rush Hour series) with an actual member of Jackie Chan's stunt team. I've been waiting to see an episode like this from Corridor for a long time now. All that's left to do now is wait for Jackie Chan himself to guest star in the show alongside Clint and Gui. Then the cycle will be complete.
Having Andy on the show is such an excellent get. Just a step closer getting Jackie on the couch now.
*Edited to transform a coach to a couch.
*couch
@@squidge903 clouch*
@@squidge903 Good catch. Thanks. Slowing down to type is essential.
Yall finally did it, bringing someone from Jackie's team is just mission achieved
INVITE HIM AGAINN he's so nice
Edit: woo thanks for all the likes! Bringing Jackie is like finding the Saint Graal or something to that level and bringing Andy feels like a huge step already, I hope we get to see more of him here
Right! "Then I became a champion." so nonchalant!
AMAZING
He's coming, if we believe HE will come!
Now it's Jackie chan's turn
Guy's face when he gave him the unofficial, you're in, was great to see! Go Guy!
I think its a testament to just how good Jackie was at stunts and assembling his team that the individual members have gone on to become stunt coordinators of some of the biggest movies ever
I love that he called out Brad Allen and gave him props. This dude seems really humble. He was one of the best stunt men on one of the most prestigious stunt teams and still giving credit to other stuntmen.
19:31 I SECOND THAT!!!! such a humble soul despite his literal legend status, id love to see him on again. You guys’ videos made me appreciate stunt actors and introduced me to this amazing genre of films with phenomenal stunt work ( i was never much of a movie person) . so thankful for what you guys do ❤
I absolutely love how Gui is a regular at this point
@@pass-the-juice Gui is very entertaining, a legitimate industry veteran, and their friend if outside content is to be believed. Something tells me diversity has....let me check...oh yeah...jack shit to do with it.
EDIT: Original message by paul was, "gotta have diversity to keep monetized"
Dude deleted his message like a bitch.
@@pass-the-juice it must be exhausting being so filled with rage and hate...
For a guy who does the intro, I will say he is the host :)
@@pass-the-juice what? Are you just trying you out yourself as having some very questionable views, or the fact that you see someone, and if they're not white, the only thing you notice about them is the colour of their skin.
Definitely. A thoroughly enjoyable and funny personality like the rest of the Corridor Crew as well.
I love Gui. I know I've said it before, but now I can't unsee him in all his movies. I find it hilarious you can't see him twice in Winter Solider as to different people. What an awesome pro.
I remember clocking him in the Snake Eyes movie (he's one of the goons that attacks Scarlett in her introductory scene).
Seeing Gui is such a fun little “OH HEY” with movies now haha
I was watching Paper Dragons earlier this week and he plays one of the younger versions of the main cast and I was like “EYYYY ITS THE BOY!” Haha
@@RikuVA along with the Sudarso brothers! I found that hilarious since the "older" Gui has a much different skin tone, and I really thought the two other characters were supposed to be brothers in the movie
@@EricChoiniere I experienced this when I was rewatching. The bathroom scene
I would love to see a “Sound Designers React” series, where sounds designers react/breakdown foley art, as well as music in films.
first reaction, WHO picked the ridiculous slide whistle sound for the "Man with the Golden Gun" barrel roll car jump and WHY🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
BRO!!!!!!!! I am all for this
YES! This would be so awesome! Experts talking about how they created the sounds that we all know and love. There’s a fascinating behind-the-scenes for the sound design of Wall-E that could serve as a good example vid
for example why the use the loon call in every outdoor/forest scene that needs to be moody even if it makes zero sense..
As a foley artist in school right now this makes me very happy. It really is the silent art form
I would love to see Gui and Clint do a stunt-focused short film together, that would be super fun
We need a jackie chan episode when they hit 10 mil. Having him on here would be the ultimate goal 👏👏 lets make it happen
So proud to see Corridor getting one step closer to getting Jackie Chan on the show!! Can't wait to see this happenin! Cheers from Brazil
You gotta know it's going to happen one of these days. They can't have Clint on scene since he'd be blowing a lid every half second. :))
No man, they HAVE to have Clint on the couch! He's one of Jackie biggest fans, not having him on the couch would be a disrespect to him!
Its not going to happen jackie lives in china now, as mostly a ccp figurepiece.
come on. lets not make it so muc h about getting jc on the Show. appreciate the great guest
"And then I became a champion and whatever" 🤣 loved hearing Andy come and talk and share his experiences! I never knew anything about stunts and now I have such an appreciation for stunt workers and what they add to films. They're my favorite part of movies now and I love to learn about the work and art that goes into stunts that we get to see. THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge and thank you to Gui for coming back time and time again! All of you have such passion and charisma! Such a joy to learn from you!
I feel like you guys are getting real close to the dream of actually getting jackie on the show! When it happens it HAS to be a long one, like one hour at least, breaking down loads of his movies. You'll break the internet!
I'll never get over that Gui is now a full fledged host of this series. Even more proof that Corridor are truly dedicated to their craft and want everyone to know how it is.
i can never have enough of Jackie Chan and the JC stunt team they are all awesome
Love how Gui is owning the stuntman react videos. He really feels like a genuine part of the crew and I'm always happy to see him on this show. This episode was great.
R.I.P. Brad Allen, one of the greatest stuntmen/choreographers/ martial artist/ actor that I have ever seen and he will always been deeply missed and his style was one of a kind every time. The fight scenes from "Gorgeous" were phenomenal.
Gui doesn’t even count as a guest anymore, just full on host-mode introducing people, love to see it!
It's so funny, this may be the first time the couch is full of non-Corridor people.
@@Antrikshy ...isn't the skinny dude on the right one of the corridor guys??
@@they-call-me-mister-trash847 Clint (aka pwnisher on UA-cam) left Corridor earlier this year.
Jackie Chan and his team are the greatest action stars of all time. Ive seen nearly every Jackie movie and been a huge fan of his my entire life.
All the episodes by corridor crew not only break down the stunt performances but also increase the level of respect for the hard work that all these performers put into their craft. They risk their life and limb to entertain us. Huge respect to all these guys🙌 and thanks to Corridor Crew for bringing these inspiring conversations to us. Namaste to you from India🙏
So glad Gui was passionate enough to break himself into the host spot. Always been one of my faves.
I would love for Gui to react to the last stunt in Licence to Kill. James Bond jumps off of a balcony into a pool. It sounds like a fairly dull stunt out of a huge long running franchise, but there is something to it. It was not necessary, but they did it anyway. It would be fascinating to hear Gui's take on that one. His passion and prior explanations makes me believe that there is more to things than meets the eye, and it's not merely a stunt man in a tuxedo jumping into a rather shallow looking swimming pool.
FINALLY! Someone actually pointed out Brad Allen!
It's been almost a year since Brad has passed and this is the absolute first time I've seen him mentioned anywhere. Corridor was the main one I've been ranting to my friends about not mentioning him because they've had multiple people on that worked with Brad when he was the stunt coordinator for all 3 Kingsman movies, Shang Chi, Solo, World's End, Kick Ass, SCOTT FUCKING PILGRIM! This man was a legend of the industry and even though he'll be missed we'll still feel his influence through so many that have worked with him.
And in the perfect timeline Brad did Netflix Cowboy Bebop instead of Shang Chi
First time I saw Brad Allen was in "Gorgeous", awesome fight scene. I did not know that he died. RIP.
Holy Shit!! I had no idea that he did the stunts for
World's End! No wonder the fight scemes in that movie were so good!!! R.I.P.
If i remember correctly they mentioned him back in an episode where they broke down ShangChi scenes.
I know that this would be REALLY hard, but now that you have someone from Jackie's stunt team, it'd be the best episode ever to have the man himself Jackie Chan on the show!
Never, JC is a toxic scum CCP agent. CC prob don't want him on anyways.
The man himself and member(s) of his stunt team together here, I guess the discussion could launch into space. I would be really into hearing about all of the process. This is just nuts how it was done back then.
I really don't want to hate on Jackie. But I really don't get how you can defend the CCP, especially as a Hong-Kong guy.
It's such a good thing that they got Gui in early and often to do these. Awesome guests like Andy are exciting, but Gui being both an enthusiastic fan and a skilled performer in the very field that he's a fan of is such a great viewpoint to get on these.
Knowing Gui is a fan of Berserk just makes me love the guy even more, it's great how he has basically become host of Stuntmen React. Keep up the great videos as always!
Gui is literally a corridor host now, his mannerisms and presentation has changed since his early guest visits
As a brazilian, I'm so proud to see my bro
Man… there’s nothing like a Jackie Chan film. Its literally the type of movie I miss so much. But watching those old films are always a vibe. Awesome vid 🙏🏽
Right? Some of the plots are pretty questionable... but that doesn't matter, because it's a Jackie Chan movie! It's going to be cool no matter what. I love his movies.
There’s a specific feeling I get after corridor ‘reacts’ videos.
It’s like equal parts joy, awe, and gratitude.
So true Bro.
Today's couch vibed really well. Andy was amazing. I hope he comes back. Gui and Clint were great as usual.
I grew up watching drunken master and fearless hyena and more. All of Jackie Chan's work is epic and the Rush Hour trilogy is the icing on the cake. Thank you for this episode!
i love this series but once jackie comes on it will be the biggest episode ever!!
100% needs to happen
Can not wait, it will break youtube
I didn't realize how many times I'd seen this man in action. Terrific episode as always.
These stunt episodes just get better every time. Andy's story of how he got into it was so good to hear.
Also great to see Gui with his input and trying not to fangirl next to Andy. JC Stunt Team is legendary so no one would blame him 😁
(And when is it going to be announced that he's part or the Corridor team. Everyone's (almost everyone) is asking.
Gui is the best! Also i love how the 2 "hosts" for this episode technically aren't even on the Corridor team 😂
This has been my favorite "Stuntman reacts" video to date. Well done guys, that was a great time.
My favorite episode yet. Special guests really do deserve a much longer episode for stories and bts conversations.
I think there's longer versions on their website
This man is Royalty in the stunt business, and he sounds incredibly humble... I can't thank you enough guys for sharing this glorious moments with us!
Now we are one step closer to seeing Jackie Chan on the channel
Jackie would have so much to teach, it would be mind boggling if he ever stepped up. All of the movie outtakes gives us a taste of what his action scenes took, but just not enough depth. Plus, all of the additional actors/actresses that he interacted with, is just, insane. Not even including all of the people he inspired to get into movies/tv show stunts.
Love how Gui is basically just a part of crew & show now!
Really the perfect fit for the Stuntman React series 😊
This man is incredibly humble and kind.
This must be one of the best episodes so far: the guest, the hosts, the scenes being reacted to, bts info. Ah, love it!
What is one of the best things about CC is they give a platform to some of the biggest players that blew our minds as children and let them be seen, and explain the magic (Stunts and CGI) We get to know the Directors and the Actors, but pple like Andy and Gui that have so much on screen in some of the biggest movies but if they did there job right no one notices them.
As always loving corridor stuff; they just keep delivering. They are the people who inspired me to start doing vfx and filmmaking. Thank you.
Please make Gui an official Corridor Team member! He's basically one of the crew :)
This is why we will never get another person like Jackie Chan and his stunt crew. No CGI bullcrap. Just skill and talent. They hurt themselves for our entertainment and I can respect that
Once again Corridor makes us awestruck by providing a mixture of insight and nostalgia, introduced by legends and presented by experts.
Andy Cheng is a legend himself working in both the US and HK. His interview with Scott Adkins is a must listen too!
Since clint left .. and gui is technically not from corridor (but he is in spirit) .. that means all that are on the couch are guests talking to each other
OMG, this is a legendary episode! One step closer to getting the legend Jackie Chan on the show 🙏🤞!
Andy is an absolute treasure, and his enjoyment and passion for action cinema and his craft is infectious. He’s so knowledgeable and is truly a one of a kind talent, and he’s responsible for creating many of the scenes that fueled my imagination as a kid. He’s truly one of my film heroes that I never even knew was behind many of the incredible stunts I loved growing up, until recently. I’m so glad this show has shown a light on his incredible influence on cinema
love this guy, humour, manners, approachable.
All of you as well, these videos are an example of the real good in life.
Andy Cheng is so humble and amazing! Awesome to have anyone from JC stunt crew...now it's just one step closer to the man himself, one day! Gui & Clint, you both definitely need to redo a kung-fu hackie-sack sequence at some point! Another great episode of stuntmen react!
Gotta react to The Raid 2 - Pencak Silat fight sequences, especially more towards the end!
Would love to see y'all talk about the Hammer and Baseball Bat fight scenes in The Raid 2, and how they were able to accomplish those hits so realistically
6:51 Did anyone else notice how fast that hand moved? In one frame the hand went from shoulder height to leg height.
Whoa!
It looks fake somehow? Scary honestly, hah
pretty sure it's a sneaky edit
They have cut frames out - its a jump cut.
@@SpaghettioH ...yep...everything in that pic is moving differently.
So either a clever reshoot moment or someone's week-long Wrender didn't come out right there was a quick but very intense f-word that was heard over the whole shop.
Tis guy is a living legend. We need many more episodes with Andy Cheng please.
Thank you to Jackie and the JC Stunt team for all of your sacrifices in the pursuit of entertaining us. We will sing your songs! Zindabad!
Andy and the JC team are LEGENDS. And Gui full-on hosting now? This is the best episode of stuntpeople react ever.
I love how this whole channel is a constant reminder on the hours of hard work and dedication that goes into scenes that I just take for granted.
Especially the stunt double work. I really don't appreciate them enough. And I've been a subscriber to this channel for years! It never ceases to amaze.
I think the lack of a stunt category for Academy Award and other places also plays a part in underplaying the importance of stunts in movies.
The way I see it is that we see the categories at AA and get used to thinking that only those categories are what matters.
Gui and Clint both being hosts! Damn that's awesome to see and just testament to how good and knowledgeable they are in their craft, and the trust the rest of the crew has in them. Awesome to see them welcome this prodigious guest!
I know it’s not stunt work, but the fighting in the Kung Fu Panda trilogy would be a really cool thing to get the stunt peoples’ reactions to because it is so clear how much effort and care went into the choreography of the animation… and Jackie is in it too so there’s that too
You guys have brought so many good movies to my attention with all these different kinds of react videos!
This is why I love Jackie as a whole
If you hire him for an action movie, you dont just hire him
You hire his entire team cause he aint doing it without them
Gotta appreciate the switch up with the hosts and guests. I’ll also mention Jordan Peele’s Nope is ripe for VFX and stunt reacts too
Andy's childhood story about being on set while Jackie Chan was filming Police Story was a pleasure to hear
As a young filmmaker myself who’s been down in the dumps pretty bad recently (depression is a B!tch), I gotta say this episode was pretty dang inspiring. Always lookin forward to new vids.
Gui and Clint are my favorites
Andy is a legend
One of my favorite Jackie Chan stunts is the clock tower drop. He did the stunt twice and they put both drops in the final movie.
They getting closer to getting Jackie every week! 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
Jackie is the final boss of stuntmen reactions
Never meet your heroes
@@aviore7528 So dramatic
Never really thought about it before, but it would be great to get Jackie Chan and Tom Cruise together on a movie. Two mad men dedicated to doing as much of the work as possible.
I grew up watching Jackie. I have a great love and respect for all his work. I took wushu classes at a local Kung Fu studio and one of the students that I trained with ended up on Jackie's stunt team. The fact that I trained with someone who ended up fighting Jackie in a movie makes me so happy lol.
I just love how Andy is so passionate about the next generation it's fantastic to see!
Absolutely love the amount of stunt people you bring to the show. It's so amazing how this channel has evolved. Great episode!
you guys definitely need to invite Jackie Chan to your show....its a MUST!
Never, he is a scumbag CCP agent.
Little did I know at the end Andy would talk me into pursuing my dreams 😂 Excellent episode I am in love with old HK movies!
Grew up on Jackie Chan so this episode is special. I particularly enjoyed the words of inspiration to kids on how they can pursue their passion in their free time, increasing value. Just do it! I'm looking forward to seeing Jackie on the couch.
I would love for Andy to come back and breakdown how he trained The Rock for his fight scenes in The Rundown
Boom
I like that they've just handed the hosting gig over to Gui. He was basically an unofficial corridor crew member. Now he is official! 😁
Mad respect to the studios for letting Jackie & Chris do the stunts for real
This made me want to rewatch the Rush Hour trilogy. I noticed a subtle thing in the massage parlor scene: Carter mentions the color of his bathrobe (purple), then during the fight Lee is the wearing an identical purple robe while all the bad guys are in blue, so he's easy to tell from the others despite all the movement and cuts. Carter took his off, and he's the only black guy in the room, so same deal.
Ahhhhh!!! I'm so happy that the scene I commented on was included! Stunts with power tools. Wildest thing ever. Thanks for including it!
I love seeing Gui back for stuntmen react he's also got the Guts Drip 🤩
Jackie Chan stunt team? the whole team is legendary
Gui's just showing off his culture level with a Berserk t-shirt. Amazing video as always!
I'm super inspired and somtimes I realize I'm so distracted with, what if this doesn't work out. Thanks guys! I think a more recent film that blew me away was Rurouni Kenshin The Final -- specifically Battosai vs Enishi. There was some insane things going on there and I'd love for you guys to cover that fight, specifically how they were able to slide-pivot directions SO quickly
Absolute legends you are, cannot wait for more short films from you guys, just brilliant talent all throughout
What a legend, there are so many memorable moments watching a Jackie Chan film and the stunts.
Such AMAZING video, man. Andy is a true legend. I've been his fan for so long and didn't even know that!
Btw, I couldn't take my eyes off Gui's Berserk shirt. A man of culture! Hehe
6:50 Are we just gonna ignore the missing frames that make the knee slap hyperquick and action-y? Nice touch on the editing.
Good catch. I noticed it looked quick but I just assumed years of stunt work probably do that to a person
@@justemrys You know what, you're probably right! He might just be too quick to catch sometimes.
@@BertExists Yeah it may just be how the man moves xD
Imagine if Tucker called Jackie by his real name in the slide scene, it would be easier to just reshoot the whole film changing his name to Jackie instead of reshooting the explosion/slide/fall/whatever scene 😂
Huh
@Animes Lovers United Chris Tucker keep calling Jackie by his actual name instead of Lee during filming. If that happened during the jump scene. It would be far too complicated to repeat it again.
Being an 80s kid I can very much relate to these movies. And thanks for showing the Behind the Scenes. They have a special nostalgic value for us.