Well, a 90's Hong Kong kung-fu movie? I'm actually surprised Clint haven't seen it. I thought the reason he haven't seen anything is because he always watch just 90's Hong Kong movies.
I just can't believe they're seriously trying to say jingle all the way is a good film hahaha.. maybe they haven't seen it in years That movie is SUCH shit hahaha It's aged horribly and is so cringey Especially since they dismiss I saw the devil hahah, an amazing film
I think my favorite part is how in awe these guys are of the ones who did the insane stunts in the '20s-70's. The respect they have for the guys who came before them is great. More of that please and thank you with a fight scene on top.
At 12:40 when Niko says chainsaws, you can see the blade bend on contact. Pretty sure they actually have rubber blades, and likely hollowed out shells to make the chainsaws much lighter and maneuverable for the fighting, and then fully operational machines for cutting shots real blades are very stiff in comparison. Another great vid guys!
In fact, the saw in the kill shot with the table has a much dirtier machine with a side exit muffler, where the fighting shots have a front facing exhaust port and perfect paint on the bottom. I would guess the engines have likely been replaced with the electronics necessary to make the sparks on contact (which is also very clever, I'm curious how they sparked against the cloth on his shirt)
@@JunkyardDigs when you see a channel you watch commenting on another channel its a wheres Waldo moment. Also ya I don't think they know how chainsaws work.
@@JunkyardDigs true, but u never know till u try. Maybe we will start calling u the computer whisperer instead of the old rusty piece of junk whisperer.
The movie "Fatman" has Santa Fights, but its a little more gunplay heavy than fists and stunts. Then maybe the scene in Always Sunny where Charlie goes berserk? Though that's totally one-sided.
Loved that movie. The cgi wasn’t top notch for the time, but the mix of horror, action and humor made it standout for an early 2000s Korean monster movie.
2:37 There's additional railcar with crashpad on it. So it more about camera placing and train pace. Silent movies deserve a "VFX artists react" special. At very least it could be about Georges Méliès and Trip to the Moon @CorridorCrew
Not really. With a source that can provide enough current you can get decent sparks with safe voltage. Say you hook up five car batteries in series, that's only 60 volts DC which is still considered safe to touch (does not apply to AC, for AC the limit is lower), meanwhile you can fucking weld with just two car batteries in series.
They did the same thing in "Highlander" and "The Duelists". Basically, they hook one actor's weapon up with a wire that has a positive charge while the other actor's weapon has a negative charge. That way when the weapons touch, you get sparks. A bit sketchy, but not totally impossible.
Is it just me or does it look like once the car is under the truck it's getting towed? I mean the driving under it and back out is still impressive but I think the stuff between is shot seperetly with the car being towed.
They did that stunt on Fear Factor, way back when. There were guards and bumpers that kept the car from getting run over by the truck, but they did it.
Bad Santa 2 has an amusing Santa fight scene as does the original Bad Santa although he's not in costume in the first film so that probably doesnt count.
One obstacle that makes the truck scene from Christmas Vacation even MORE great is that once the driver of the station wagon pulls under the truck, the wind resistance changes relatively dramatically, necessetating a change in throttle pressure, so not only does the driver of the station wagon need to match the speed of the truck, they need to change throttle as they're moving under the truck. Simply an insane stunt. This series is just the best.
Hey bro probably a really dumbass question incoming: how is the rear of that truck connected to the front?! Am i right in saying it’s literally the weight of the logs holding the back wheel section to the front?? Can see some sort of cables holding it, doesn’t seem to be a bed of any kind just wondering if you/anyone knows as this is proper confusing me aha
@@R__A yeah it's definitely a modified rig for sure there's usually a massive beam that runs between the rear to the front on those log trailers. Google log trucks and look at the difference
the movie "the raid 2" has crazy long one cut fight scenes and they are utterly insane. Having professionals breaking one of those scenes would be wild !
and afaik that could easily be said up until the eighties. for example, some of the earlier James Bond stunts are just completely ridiculous (to the point at which it's kind of troubling that someone greenlit them in the first place).
I'm sure there's a body count that we don't know about, like how no one in "The Wizard of Oz" left without life changing scars, deformities, or drug addictions!
In the bridge explosion in "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly" you can see Clint Eastwood nearly get destroyed, plus there's really good story behind the filming of it
Also, Phantasm 2, classic cult 80s horror. I'm actually convinced the Mandy scene is an homage to the one in Phantasm 2 because (iirc) they both do the thing where the baddy slowly pulls his chainsaw from behind a thingy to reveal the longest blade in the world. Could be a coincidence, but given the kind of movie Mandy is, I choose to believe it's a reference.
City Hunter the Jackie Chan live action version of the anime series? They definitely need to react to the Street Fighter fight scene, if they haven't already .
I've got a couple which are probably too obvious, but i'd still like to see broken down: Police Story - Aside from the obvious fireman's pole stunt, in the opening bus scene 2 stuntmen take a wicked fall off the top of a double decker bus which looks ridiculous. There's also a bunch of falls and glass breaks in the end mall fight scene which look pretty hectic (not entirely sure how much is sugar glass). Winners and Sinners - Jackie Chan goes under a semi-trailer on roller skates (not sure on timing and speed or if the tape is sped up). Project A - Aside from the obvious clocktower fall, towards the ending Sammo Hung falls off a flight of stairs seemingly into a solid wall and takes a pretty big bump. He's only wearing a vest (no shirt underneath), so he doesn't look padded up in the slightest. Armour of God - Jackie Chan fights 4 Amazonian looking women wearing high heels, there's a couple of falls that look pretty heavy. Also, as a rare "Bad Stunt", at the ending he base jumps off a cliff and somehow ends up landing on a hot air balloon (in one cut you can see a tree in the background) and abseiling from on top into the basket. The environment scaling is a bit questionable in that one, but the end wide shot is insane. Love your work!!
He'll talk about swords throughout the entire thing. But yeah I'd love to see him here. Or just any actor that does some stuntwork. Charlie Cox for example. He doesn't appear to have much to do at the moment.
I would love to see a breakdown of the crane chase in Terminator 3. It seems to be a great mix of real stunt driving, traditional special effects, and some CG that still holds up very well!
@@Heyhihelloitsbe same... They got plenty cuts... But still good stuff! I was jacked up from the moment I saw the trailer to the moment I saw the scene! Well what a great movie
I just saw a video of a Conan skit about him trying to be The Rock’s stunt-double for Rampage, and I SAW GUI! It made me laugh even more knowing it was our boy!
Let's take it back to India, the climax fight scene from Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo. It's on Netflix and let's just say that it's more style than realism. Starts at around 2:22:00 Interested to see that reaction! If you want more, there is also the first fight in the movie at 16:14 which is similar.
There is a Santa fight in Fred Claus when Fred is trying to take money from the Salvation Army Santas. It is pretty funny and fun to watch with some wacky stunts :)
He says the car is gonna be "a beater", he doesn't say crappy car. And you can't tell if the BMW is "mint" from a 3 second clip. You have no idea about its state except how it looks on the outside. The stunt driver doesn't care about the paint job. What's the state of the transmission, the clutch, etc.?
@@MarvinCZ We also assume it's the actual car and not a shell. Like how they do for period movies where the accurate cars aren't available enough for street shots. Cheap, similar car and replace exterior to what you need.
I'm gonna recommend once again that you guys get stuntman Timothy Eulich on this series. He is incredible at what he does, and an incredible dude to boot!
The car under the truck scene; it looks like there is a braced board covering the back wheels. That should at least stop the car going under the back wheels.
This Semon dude is truly amazing. Apparently, his films included multiple airplane stunt scenes, where characters were dangling off of the airplane while they flew under bridges and into barns (travsd.wordpress.com/2018/08/19/for-wrightbrothersday-several-great-comedy-climaxes-in-airplanes/ ). This happened in 1910s and 1920s, literally a century ago. More importantly, he hired stuntmen to do the stunts for him, unlike Chaplin, Keaton, or Lloyd. Maybe not something to celebrate, but definitely more reasons for Stuntperson React to check out his plane stunts.
It whould be cool to see a animators react to the "Beowulf" grendel fight scene. The 2007 animated film. (Especially the fight scene between Beowulf and grendel)
I would love to see Gui break down what he did in UA: LA. It’s probably my favorite UA-cam video and I would love to be able to gain a greater appreciation for it.
Gui is my favorite guest. Keep bringing him back.
I came to the comments to say exactly that for real
Right? Legit, I love his personality
Yeah Gui is that dude
100%. Gui is the man.
100%
His enthusiasm is infectious and his authority in his subject matter is sincere. I could listen to him talk for hours
ELF has one of the best Santa scraps ever! “You sit on a throne of lies!”
Bad ass line
You beat me by 5 minutes with that suggestion, Mac Cramer. XD
I stayed that too
Lol
Just watched it last night, always a classic
Clint: I haven't seen it before
Everyone: no surprises there
Well, a 90's Hong Kong kung-fu movie? I'm actually surprised Clint haven't seen it. I thought the reason he haven't seen anything is because he always watch just 90's Hong Kong movies.
Every time Gui shows up is just a good time. Just someone you want to be friends with
Will Ferral and Artie Lange in "Elf" is a decent santa fight.
Yes this one is epic
Was screaming this in my head when he asked for Santa fights in the commrnts
Ferrell**
"Its like punching Wes."
Jesus Gui, DIDN'T HAVE TO BURN HIM THAT HARD.
Hey, when they started roasting Wes, he was white. :p
I havent seem Wes in a while, what happened to him?
Graphical User Interface is a pretty cool dude.
Eh kills aleins and doesn't afraid of anything.
I just can't believe they're seriously trying to say jingle all the way is a good film hahaha.. maybe they haven't seen it in years
That movie is SUCH shit hahaha
It's aged horribly and is so cringey
Especially since they dismiss I saw the devil hahah, an amazing film
@@KaladinVegapunk they didn't say it's a good movie they said it's their second favorite _christmas_ movie
@@KaladinVegapunk the movie is great for watching with the family, I like it.
U'll like when u understand 🤪🤣
I think my favorite part is how in awe these guys are of the ones who did the insane stunts in the '20s-70's. The respect they have for the guys who came before them is great. More of that please and thank you with a fight scene on top.
At 12:40 when Niko says chainsaws, you can see the blade bend on contact. Pretty sure they actually have rubber blades, and likely hollowed out shells to make the chainsaws much lighter and maneuverable for the fighting, and then fully operational machines for cutting shots real blades are very stiff in comparison. Another great vid guys!
In fact, the saw in the kill shot with the table has a much dirtier machine with a side exit muffler, where the fighting shots have a front facing exhaust port and perfect paint on the bottom. I would guess the engines have likely been replaced with the electronics necessary to make the sparks on contact (which is also very clever, I'm curious how they sparked against the cloth on his shirt)
I was just going to say, y'know you can't actually do that with a real chainsaw either...stuff doesn't just shatter in chunks like that.
@@JunkyardDigs when you see a channel you watch commenting on another channel its a wheres Waldo moment.
Also ya I don't think they know how chainsaws work.
@@lukew4955 now now, everyone has their area's of expertise. You don't see me out here doing sweet after effects!
@@JunkyardDigs true, but u never know till u try. Maybe we will start calling u the computer whisperer instead of the old rusty piece of junk whisperer.
The movie "Fatman" has Santa Fights, but its a little more gunplay heavy than fists and stunts. Then maybe the scene in Always Sunny where Charlie goes berserk? Though that's totally one-sided.
Fatman is great
Santa with Muscles has some Santa fight scenes
Or the It’s Always Sunny fight scene with Mac and Charlie and the kids.
*SantaCon has a lot fights*
Oh shit it’s Xavier
There's also a strong chance of a flatbed carriage with a mat on that train jump stunt.
Not to mention the train just moving really slowly.
thank goodness for that
Yeah those guys were nuts. Those first clips legit almost gave me a panic attack
Yeah, i was looking if there was space in the shot for that. Would bring the lethality of that scene down from 95% to 94,5%
@@drakocarrion But he ran on the train, if it wasn't matching his running speed he would ran off.
I always enjoy when Gui guests. You can tell he is a really, genuinely, nice guy. He's funny and just seems like a cool dude all the way around 👍
Gui is such happy guy, man. He seems thrilled to just be sitting here watching stunts. I aspire to be as happy as him lol.
Can you guys review the CGI Monster from the South Korean film "The Host"
Loved that movie. The cgi wasn’t top notch for the time, but the mix of horror, action and humor made it standout for an early 2000s Korean monster movie.
Damn bro, you tapped into some lost memory of mine
Yes!!
It was kinda trash tbh
An episode about big iconic monsters is a must
Larry Semon - "His name should be on everyone's lips." lol
I see what Niko did here.
Now thats just hurtful lol
2:37 There's additional railcar with crashpad on it. So it more about camera placing and train pace.
Silent movies deserve a "VFX artists react" special. At very least it could be about Georges Méliès and Trip to the Moon
@CorridorCrew
Niko: they electrify the chainsaws to get sparks
Talk about solving one safety issue by creating an entirely new one
Sounds like a Dead Rising boss
Not really. With a source that can provide enough current you can get decent sparks with safe voltage. Say you hook up five car batteries in series, that's only 60 volts DC which is still considered safe to touch (does not apply to AC, for AC the limit is lower), meanwhile you can fucking weld with just two car batteries in series.
Huh, came to make a stupid joke, left actually learning something thanks bud
They did the same thing in "Highlander" and "The Duelists". Basically, they hook one actor's weapon up with a wire that has a positive charge while the other actor's weapon has a negative charge. That way when the weapons touch, you get sparks. A bit sketchy, but not totally impossible.
They did the swords in the Highlander movie the same way. I think they used car batteries.
“What can go wrong?”
“I am going to make a scientific guess and say
*a lot of death.”*
Q: What do you call sad coffee?"
A: Despresso.
XD gg movafucha
Wow I just watched that as well!
Is it just me or does it look like once the car is under the truck it's getting towed? I mean the driving under it and back out is still impressive but I think the stuff between is shot seperetly with the car being towed.
They did that stunt on Fear Factor, way back when. There were guards and bumpers that kept the car from getting run over by the truck, but they did it.
Santa's Slay, the scene where Santa kills a bunch of christmas carolers with WWE moves because Santa is played by Bill Goldberg from the WWE
Yes! Please!
Bad Santa 2 has an amusing Santa fight scene as does the original Bad Santa although he's not in costume in the first film so that probably doesnt count.
was so excited put my own and realized i wasn't the only one noice
Yes please
One obstacle that makes the truck scene from Christmas Vacation even MORE great is that once the driver of the station wagon pulls under the truck, the wind resistance changes relatively dramatically, necessetating a change in throttle pressure, so not only does the driver of the station wagon need to match the speed of the truck, they need to change throttle as they're moving under the truck. Simply an insane stunt. This series is just the best.
Hey bro probably a really dumbass question incoming: how is the rear of that truck connected to the front?! Am i right in saying it’s literally the weight of the logs holding the back wheel section to the front?? Can see some sort of cables holding it, doesn’t seem to be a bed of any kind just wondering if you/anyone knows as this is proper confusing me aha
@@R__A yeah it's definitely a modified rig for sure there's usually a massive beam that runs between the rear to the front on those log trailers. Google log trucks and look at the difference
@@themostfowl thank you🙌
I guess clint lost in smash lul XD
Ya it said he did at the end
It's at the very end in the text box.
Well it just means he didn't 3-stock he might have still won. We may never know
@@ratchet600 Well it also says Gui is still the best Smash player in the office so I assume Clint lost.
how clint lost in smash14:08 look at his legs o_o
still suggesting "Dredd"
it has so much stuff to talk about
minigun shootouts, bullettime slomo scenes
and much more
And they should bring Gavin in to explain some of the slow motion work he did on it.
I loved Dredd. Hope they do it at some point.
Didn't they do Dredd already?
They did
the movie "the raid 2" has crazy long one cut fight scenes and they are utterly insane. Having professionals breaking one of those scenes would be wild !
Already have at least one video where they talk about that movie.
ua-cam.com/video/L_LwqMOVHlc/v-deo.html
Check out one of their first episodes, they do talk about the kitchen fight at length
Man the stunts they did in that old black & white silent movie they would never do now, they would definitely CGI all that now.
and afaik that could easily be said up until the eighties. for example, some of the earlier James Bond stunts are just completely ridiculous (to the point at which it's kind of troubling that someone greenlit them in the first place).
I'm sure there's a body count that we don't know about, like how no one in "The Wizard of Oz" left without life changing scars, deformities, or drug addictions!
For good reason.
Stunts are awesome, but not if you have to kill your actor to do it.
In the bridge explosion in "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly" you can see Clint Eastwood nearly get destroyed, plus there's really good story behind the filming of it
One of my all time favorite movies.
The Vince Vaughn and Paul giamatti Christmas movie “Fred Claus” has a good Santa fight!!
Came here to say this
Yoooo i was about to comment that hahahaha
Also the huge Santa fight at the beginning of the movie
"Ive never seen a chainsaw fight before"
Nick Cage in Mandy:
"Hold my beer"
Also Dennis Hopper vs Leatherface in "Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2"
Q: What happened to the dog that swallowed a firefly?
A: It barked with de-light!
The Book of Eli
Not exactly a chainsaw fight, but still a fight with a chainsaw involved
@@jdwmyt -_-
Omg, I was just about to mention Mandy in the comments. Lol
1:24 sits far apart cause covid
*shakes hand*
lmaoooo hope they washed their hands proper
You do know that as soon as the camera is turned off they don’t care about distancing considering they work together in an office...
and they both will be okay.
@@HoltBuzzing Yeah they most likely will, but how many other people are they going to spread it to until it ends up killing someone?
@@awsome14619 Who knows? I prefer to not live a life full of fear.
HAWKS HOODIE!!!!!!!! I SEE THE DRIP FROM SOUL!!!!
Where is that from !
Hi Seigi
I wish I new about it. 🥺 I only found out about it a week ago
Can someone tell me where I can get that hoodie
I want the hoodie too 😩
Every time Gui is on this show is such a treat.
Chainsaw fight: *exists*
Doomguy: *approval noises*
I was thinking Gears of War as well
I love Guy, he's so chill and fits so well with the crew. Please have him on more.
April fools idea: stuntmen react to animated stunts.
VFX Artists react to: BBC nature documentaries with David Attenborough
Must happen
@@vividandlucid there is lots of in camera trickery going on in many of them, so wouldn't be too much of a stretch...
@@vividandlucid Or those that added random dialog to real animal shoots..
this is a brilliant idea
Do The Forbidden Kingdom. It’s a Jackie Chan and Jet Li mystical kung fu movie that’s pretty dope.
Yes! Please! Favorite fight scene of all time! (I don't watch a lot of movies, though...XD)
I think they have reviewed that one already
@@captainobvious90 Yeah I think so.
The Santa fight in that is amazing
Ghost De Razgriz link or it didn’t happen
5:59 "What could go wrong?"
_flashbacks of Final Destination 2_
Lol
It brings me so much joy that Gui is a great friend of Corridor Crew and he keeps popping up more and more
*As long as Clint insists on keeping those headphones around his neck I will not take their Raycon earbud ads seriously.*
Aftershockz. Love em
Sometimes you read something that makes you go
'waiiiiiiiiit a minute! He's right!'
Hehe nice
Damm lol
Raycons are terrible anyway
There's a Santa Fight in the movie Fred Claus starring Vince Vaughn
Love it
YES! I loved that scene as a kid
SANTA FIGHT: "A Christmas Horror Story"
CHAINSAW FIGHT: "Mandy"
Yea, how has no other comment I've seen suggested the Mandy chainsaw fight, haha; good call! 👍
i heard TCM 2 had a pretty good chainsaw fight
mandy would be a good film to react to overall with sfx as well
Santa's Slay has so many santa fights. Bill Goldberg as an evil santa. Stunts, special efects. It's great. Bill Goldberg as an evil santa.
“Happy” has a TON of Santa Fighting
You guys should look at some of the scenes that Gui did in Silent Library
Fred Clause, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine season 1, cold open for "Christmas." 2 solid Santa fights.
Noice
Toight
Gui is their best guest. He genuinely loves what he does.
I love how Gui shouts "GET THE STICKS!" at the end of the vid😂😂 genuine geek moment
Genuine guik moment
I will never have a Santa-Fight without thinking about "Christmas Demolition" by Tomska
"Never seen a chainsaw fight before" Okay now go watch Mandy with Nic Cage
Also, Phantasm 2, classic cult 80s horror. I'm actually convinced the Mandy scene is an homage to the one in Phantasm 2 because (iirc) they both do the thing where the baddy slowly pulls his chainsaw from behind a thingy to reveal the longest blade in the world.
Could be a coincidence, but given the kind of movie Mandy is, I choose to believe it's a reference.
@@stickmurden6068 And ua-cam.com/video/ykGsGTuHljM/v-deo.html
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 as well.
Yes this!
Or Ash vs Evil dead series
Love when Gui shows up! Niko and discount PewDiePie are good too.
The fight in Fred Clause is a great Santa fight scene
Check out a French Film called “City Hunter” there’s a guy that shoots ducks not bullets
City Hunter the Jackie Chan live action version of the anime series? They definitely need to react to the Street Fighter fight scene, if they haven't already .
@Mana Shield For some reason I totally missed the word French before the title of the movie.
Having this guy on the show is just the best
I've got a couple which are probably too obvious, but i'd still like to see broken down:
Police Story - Aside from the obvious fireman's pole stunt, in the opening bus scene 2 stuntmen take a wicked fall off the top of a double decker bus which looks ridiculous. There's also a bunch of falls and glass breaks in the end mall fight scene which look pretty hectic (not entirely sure how much is sugar glass).
Winners and Sinners - Jackie Chan goes under a semi-trailer on roller skates (not sure on timing and speed or if the tape is sped up).
Project A - Aside from the obvious clocktower fall, towards the ending Sammo Hung falls off a flight of stairs seemingly into a solid wall and takes a pretty big bump. He's only wearing a vest (no shirt underneath), so he doesn't look padded up in the slightest.
Armour of God - Jackie Chan fights 4 Amazonian looking women wearing high heels, there's a couple of falls that look pretty heavy. Also, as a rare "Bad Stunt", at the ending he base jumps off a cliff and somehow ends up landing on a hot air balloon (in one cut you can see a tree in the background) and abseiling from on top into the basket. The environment scaling is a bit questionable in that one, but the end wide shot is insane.
Love your work!!
I’m just watching Ava on Netflix and saw Gui!
My girlfriend did not understand my outburst of joy AT ALL! Haha
I just dream of seeing Henry Cavill on this show one day, especially since he's done some of his own stunts!
He'll talk about swords throughout the entire thing.
But yeah I'd love to see him here. Or just any actor that does some stuntwork. Charlie Cox for example. He doesn't appear to have much to do at the moment.
Clint hurting himself for that expressvpn sponsor was amazing 😂😂😂😂
*THUNK*
OH MY GOD
I would love to see a breakdown of the crane chase in Terminator 3. It seems to be a great mix of real stunt driving, traditional special effects, and some CG that still holds up very well!
The Ho, Ho, Ho Job
Leverage: Season 3, Episode 14
has a Santa fight in it, with Christian Kane as Eliot Spencer doing the beat down
Oh I forgot about that episode, loved Leverage.
"Christmas Demolition" by TomSka on youtube has a great Santa-Bossfight!
Any mineturtles?
Oh, just posted that.
The movie Mandy has a chainsaw fight with Nicholas Cage and it's epic. The whole movie feels like you're on acid.
Came here just to comment that!
@@Heyhihelloitsbe same... They got plenty cuts... But still good stuff! I was jacked up from the moment I saw the trailer to the moment I saw the scene! Well what a great movie
Agree, one of the most awesome fight i've seen
Clint imitating a frickin RagDoll at 14:06 🤣 That leg had a plan of its own!
The movie Elf has a Santa fight. Kinda. An elf fights a Santa... Still hilarious 😆
Mandy has such badass chainsaw fight
14:08 is probably the most painful yet hilarious thing I've ever seen
We do love it when Gui comes around
There's a scene from "A Christmas horror story" where Santa fights Krampus. it's pretty cheesy but fun.
And a whole bunch of zombie elves.......
The thing with the train: The mattress is on the last, way lower wagon.
That actually makes sense, with that camera angle i bet hiding a low riding wagon should be hard at all.
I just saw a video of a Conan skit about him trying to be The Rock’s stunt-double for Rampage, and I SAW GUI! It made me laugh even more knowing it was our boy!
Let's take it back to India, the climax fight scene from Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo. It's on Netflix and let's just say that it's more style than realism. Starts at around 2:22:00 Interested to see that reaction!
If you want more, there is also the first fight in the movie at 16:14 which is similar.
A year ago you asked: "what should we make g rated" and i thought maybe mortal combat
RIP Verne Troyer A.K.A. Mini me (Jingle all the way clip)
"A secret clip that no one has seen"
Thumbnail spoils it
Speech to humanity by Mark Passio:
ua-cam.com/video/P-4avI64rxU/v-deo.html
There is a Santa fight in Fred Claus when Fred is trying to take money from the Salvation Army Santas. It is pretty funny and fun to watch with some wacky stunts :)
Tomska actually has a really cool santa claus fight in his christmas video
“Crazy how they give you a crappy car”
Shows a mint BMW e30
He says the car is gonna be "a beater", he doesn't say crappy car. And you can't tell if the BMW is "mint" from a 3 second clip. You have no idea about its state except how it looks on the outside. The stunt driver doesn't care about the paint job. What's the state of the transmission, the clutch, etc.?
It's not an E30, it's a 5 series, E28 I think? Not a 100% sure on that but I am sure it's not a E30
@@MarvinCZ We also assume it's the actual car and not a shell. Like how they do for period movies where the accurate cars aren't available enough for street shots. Cheap, similar car and replace exterior to what you need.
@@bryanwoods3373 In this case it's a real E28, at least that's what IMCDb and some articles say. There are still enough of them in Europe.
Cliff: I haven't seen a fight as crazy as that in a long time
Also Cliff: 14:07 dislocation of arm
Lolol thank you for that I'm rewatching that bit a few more times now.
Btw his name is Clint
The Santa fight in Brooklyn 99 always cracks me up
Do stuntmen react to the underwater fight in “top secret”
Also, vfx artist react to the library scene in “top secret”
Thank you
All three social distancing with frront row and back row seats....
...Clint and Gui shaking hands xD
French movie Taxi 3 features a whole gang of Santas and a cameo of Sylvester Stalone. Would be very fun to see you react to it!
There’s a Santa fight in Elf after Buddy tells Santa he smells like beef and cheese. 😂
Gui is in every freaking movie
Where's Charlie Cox? You guys promised us after 4 million subs.
Same I keep begging hahaha
Time to unsubscribe!
Ive been asking that for months bro
@@dalivrubot5909 lmaooo
@@dalivrubot5909 pretty reasonable response tbh. I mean they are the one not keeping their words.
I'm gonna recommend once again that you guys get stuntman Timothy Eulich on this series. He is incredible at what he does, and an incredible dude to boot!
Goldberg in “Santa’s Slay” has all of the Santa fighting you could ever ask for!
You want a chainsaw fight? Try “Mandy” with Nicholas Cage
Hell. Yes.
Mandy is fucking awesome.
The car under the truck scene; it looks like there is a braced board covering the back wheels. That should at least stop the car going under the back wheels.
Speaking of Wes, where'd he go? Haven't seen him in a long time.
My understanding is Wes is a friend of the channel that kinda does his own thang. So I assume he's doing his own thang
@@MrMoustouche I think Clint started out that way too but now he's part of the crew full time. Maybe they'll adopt Wes later too
The Santa Fight in FRED CLAUS is also SOOOOOOOO funny!!!
The BFG has some really weird cgi where the giant interacts with the 'normal' sized stuff. Would love a segment about it.
11:28: "This is most 90s looking..."
Caption: 1988
Is this like game of thrones with the Starbucks cup hidden behind Gui’s foot? WE saw it!
R.I.P. Vern Troyer! Miss that little dude😢
14:08 was so unexpected and made laugh harder than I I’ve laughed in awhile xD
That leg above his head looks gnarly.
Best Santa fight is from a TomSka short called "Christmas Demolition"
Hulk Hogan’s “Santa with Muscles”
Omg, the national lampoons Christmas vacation is my favourite Xmas movie too!
This Semon dude is truly amazing. Apparently, his films included multiple airplane stunt scenes, where characters were dangling off of the airplane while they flew under bridges and into barns (travsd.wordpress.com/2018/08/19/for-wrightbrothersday-several-great-comedy-climaxes-in-airplanes/ ). This happened in 1910s and 1920s, literally a century ago. More importantly, he hired stuntmen to do the stunts for him, unlike Chaplin, Keaton, or Lloyd. Maybe not something to celebrate, but definitely more reasons for Stuntperson React to check out his plane stunts.
It whould be cool to see a animators react to the "Beowulf" grendel fight scene. The 2007 animated film. (Especially the fight scene between Beowulf and grendel)
Oh yeah, that was a convincing film, even fooled me back when it released and not knowing anything about it.
I’ve said this same thing a while back too!!
I would love to see Gui break down what he did in UA: LA. It’s probably my favorite UA-cam video and I would love to be able to gain a greater appreciation for it.
React to 80ies action series like "Fallguy", "Riptide", "Knight Rider", "A-Team" ... etc
Hardcastle & McCormick as well, they do a similar driving under a truck stunt.
Knight Rider would be amazing.
No Dukes of Hazzard?