"Do you remember Thunderhead? Tall, storm powers, nice man, good with kids. November 15th of '58. All was well, another day saved, when his cape snagged on a missile fin. *STRATOGALE!* April 23rd, '57, cape caught in jet turbine. *Meltaman,* express elevator. *DynaGuy,* snag on takeoff. *Splashdown,* sucked into a vortex. *NO CAPES!!!"*
Scott Baitz For me it’s the opposite, seeing jake do it every time makes it much less compelling. I think everyone on the crew has the creativity to make an ad segment interesting
Yeah they are all great, i just want them to do one of the older ones because fury road had a big budget and less truly dangerous stunts because of that budget. Not to say it wasn’t amazing though.
Sorry, but that is a learned response that is connect to the saying. Better you than me or any other version close to it. Pain for others is always funny. Like when someone drives by a wreck, then have to look at it. You don't have to like it, just realize that it is part of your survival instincts. Like with the animated Red Bull commercial with the two deer. One of them is talking to the other one, and the second states that he can't outrun the lion. His reply is, "I don't have to outrun the lion, I only have to outrun you."
yes and no. Its the strongest when the force is applied along its length (walking or kicking), but sideways or twisting motion break it easliy. Strongest is frontal bone (forehead)
I broke my leg when I was young, and the shock actually made it not hurt at all. I remember very clearly and calmly looking at my leg just wobbling all over the place like jelly and thinking "oh, well my leg's broken". Hurt like hell later, but that's not the point!
If you're new to them. You should watch their older work with Video Game characters and Also Video Game High School Which was a series they were part of. One of my favourite Web Series
RE: the squibs in Django Unchained, the actor who had his hands down as they came through the door told me that he had steel reinforced padding because they were using the biggest squibs in the industry during that scene. He was shot MANY times in that scene. He said Quentin Tarantino said he wanted to find more ways to shoot him. Even after he was on the ground, they still shot him in the knee. Cracked me up.
John Wick cannot have a practical bullet hits to the body because Keannu's character always hits the head of his enemies and you cannot put the practical effect/bullet effect pads to the head.
Zackfish12345 I think it’s less laughing at the guy and more just at how crazy the situation is. Because I kind of laughed too, but I said, “Holy shit,” out loud at the same time.
@@Zackfish12345 I mean laughing at previous injuries when you know they end up ok is a little bit different then seeing someone get injured that you know died, and then laugh about it.
That BVS Batman warehouse scene is to this day my favorite comic book fight sequence I loved to see how Batman handled getting attacked by numerous enemies at once and not one at a time.
Haha yeah, they have bad and good CG, love to see crappy stunts Although, judging by most shitty old VHS movies especially the ones on RLMs best of the worst, even bad movies have great stunts usually This guest is the best though, he's so informative and chill
Batman’s cape serves three main purposes. First and foremost, intimation. Though it’s probably what we first picture Batman doing every night, fighting hand-to-hand on this close to a level playing field is not what he does most of the time. More often he dons the cape and cowl to corner lone crooks and interrogate them for information, and in this case the cape definitely adds to his persona, shrouding his figure in a billowing mass that gives him a bat-like appearance. In taking on large groups, he likes to use the environment and hide in the shadows when possible, striking at the enemies one at a time, never letting them see more than a fleeting wraith-like shadow. Fear is a greater weapon than his fighting skills, and his outfit is largely about psychological combat. Secondly, it is practical in protecting him from gunfire by giving him a large, vague silhouette with no clear target to shoot at. When he is just a swirling mass of shadow, how can you aim for his vital areas? I mean, he has bullet-resistant armor, but it is an added protection. And probably what you first thought of, it doubles as a wing suit. The way he is usually depicted gliding from buildings with it is nonsense, just grabbing the hem of it and somehow holding his body horizontal. However, I like to imagine it actually being like a real wing suit when he attaches it to his arms and legs. Not sure how practical it would really be, since it would only work jumping from the tops of the tallest buildings, and landing is tricky without a parachute, but if it were to work, it would make for a nice mode of transportation that would greatly enhance his reputation as an airborne creature of the night.
I don't think so, it looks great but It full on goes against everything batman stands for, he full on kills people and uses A GUN and everything that just goes against who Batman is, again gorgeous fight but terrible for the character of batman
@@GuyMaleMan All cinematic Batmans have killed people, and Batman literally used a gun in the same context in the Dark Knight Returns. Shows how much you know Batman lol
@@resikin Sorry Im not the best with comics, Its just from whatever I've seen, Batmans one rule is he does not kill, like yeah sure hes broken that rule from time to time and in the past he used a gun but its been a mainstay and a massive part of modern Batmans mythos that he does not kill, and thats my big complaint with the fight, it just doesnt seem like a batman fight. But its just my opinion, if you like the fight power to you, its all subjective
That Batman scene is so what I always wanted for a character like Batman. that raw and buffy moves is just on point. The violence this version of Batman uses against those thugs shows how tired this guy is of beating people in a lighter way, because they just keeping coming back. My favorite Batman by far. I was wishing for something like that back when Affleck was the director of The Batman movie before Matt Reeves took over.
Did they criticize that fight with that girl who looks like Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider having... so...so... many edits just for her to grab a glass and smash it at some guy
@@gabe6475 How would that not be worth it? Makeup or creature effects on films are genuinely an art. Mason Verger, Abe Sapien, Mystique, Heath Ledger's Joker, Nebula, Sammael the Desolate One, etc. all have amazing makeup and creature effects that are DEFINITELY worth talking about.
But it already works because you know he's killing them. Most of it can only be done on the part with the shadows. The kind of contact in the movies they edit for an R rating can be elevated to more gore because there should be more damage done.
when the guy falls down the hill in Hot Rod, all I can think of is Homer Simpson falling down the gorge and hitting every branch and rock on the way down
Patrick Swayze, may he rest in peace, was an absolute legend. You can't blame Keanu for not doing it since Skydiving is crazy dangerous. They probably wouldn't let him back then even if he wanted to. Now his directors are the guys who used to be stunt co-ordinators on The Matrix so they know what he can do and trust him to do it without hurting himself.
Yeah, I’m sure Keanu would have been invited to the rogue weekend shoot if he had the experience to do a solo dive, but he would have had to jump tandem otherwise, which wouldn’t be useful footage 😂
*Dat BVS Savage warehouse Batman fight scene was amazing.* 🙌🏼 *Also Batman has a cape because it stops him from getting burned alive in explosions and it helps him glide from building to building or building to the ground safely.* *So the cape is necessary for a guy who has no powers.*
Zachary Binks I just wish jake wouldn’t do it every time, it makes it much less compelling and I think everyone on the crew has the creativity to make an interesting ad.
When Geoff Ramsey of Rooster Teeth does an ad read its usually well worth it because he almost does it as a goof screaming out the script but I do agree Corridor gets creative with their reads and are one of the best.
Awesome episode. I really like what you guys did, adding this stunts section. Eric you’re awesome bro. Thanks for demystify and clarify some of the stunts techniques. Big fan.
It was done by Robert Rodriguez alone in a cave with a box of scraps while he was simultaneously shooting, writing and scoring the film. It hardly seems fair to pick on him.
There's a lot more fights better than the ladder match. Look at Armor Of God 2: Operation Condor. All the Police Story movies. Project A. Who Am I? The list is endless.
I'm actually friends with one of the people who worked with corridor crew on multiple occasions. Brett driver. Hes also a youtuber in his own right. He did a bunch of vids with Freddie wong and countless others. Met him when I lived in thomaston Georgia. One of the nicest people I'm glad to call a friend. Our conversations consisted of video games mostly.
They are also stuntman, and got injured in the past. He even said that the one who was hurt goes in the final cut. They laughed because they know the pain.
I've literally watched all your videos but i realized that i wasn't a subscriber until Niko mentioned the 60% thing. Now I'm subscribed with bell notifications. Keep up the good work guys
Why in the heck haven't you guys covered the Bourne, or Daniel Craig Bond movies yet ??? Both movie series have some amazing stunts and fight scenes that I would love to learn about.
That part wasn't SFX at all, it wasn't even an actor. They actually had a supernatural entity unpacking itself from a 1950's refrigerator, and they were lucky to have the camera rolling when it went down. That's my first theory. My second theory is this: The trick to that scene was that we're watching it in reverse. They filmed it by having him stand outside of the refrigerator with all these wires and cables attached to him. Then they started pulling the crap out of those wires (truck winches), and it jacked him all up and they they just pulled his mangled ass into the refrigerator. The stuntman did survive, but it was too painful to get him out, so he's just in a refrigerator chllin'.
Yes! Finally, you guys are reacting to that awesome warehouse fight scene from BvS! =) Please do a stuntmen react to the insane fight scenes in the movie Upgrade!
@@BeardyBaldyBob Yeah.. i know, but it's still much better that the scene of knife fighting and ax- throwing at John Wick 3 or what about the final fight scene between Mad Dog versus Rama and Andi in THE RAID ??
Finally.... We got BVS Warehouse fightscene on BATMAN day...hell yeah.... Pls so react to BVS Desert fight scene too... It's a single take action sequence
This is my new favorite series on the internet. When I was a kid I wanted nothing more than to be Dar Robinson when I grew up (except the whole dying on the job thing) so that should give you an idea of how long ago that was.
@@randychampion2137 Imagine being so offended by someone that you feel the need to call them a kid. Calling a well-coordinated 5 minute fight scene garbage and tell someone who disagree with you to fuck off tells me who's more kid like.
Just Binged Severance and I could never skip the opening credits. It's so satisfying to watch and see clues about it the show. I would love to see an episode dedicated to well done CGI intros. ( Severance, Game of Thrones, Westworld, new Lord of the Rings....etc..) love every episode. Keep it up everyone!
For the record, the stuntman who broke his leg in HOT ROD (7:50) is named Lars Grant. Dude wrecks himself for a movie, he at least deserves a shout-out.
The lady getting shot in Django is a pretty classic example of a comedic break after a tense scene. Completely on purpose, but perfectly executed.
I thought it was a call back to old school westerns where it was still bad to kill women on screen so they always yanked them off screen when shot
@@miketiker it definitely could be! I hadn’t heard of that. Maybe both?
“So what they did is, uh” should be the tag line of this series.
Shit I was gonna upvote this but it was at 666 likes
Yep I was thinking that
Jack Manning you can like it nos
I want that on a t-shirt
We need this on a shirt
4:17 "I love that they grab his cape."
Edna Mode: *"NO CAPES!!!"*
5:47 NO CAPE!!!
The second they said that I jumped into the comment section to make sure someone was thinking what I was thinking lmao
@@johnbarrett7213 NO CAPES
"Do you remember Thunderhead? Tall, storm powers, nice man, good with kids. November 15th of '58. All was well, another day saved, when his cape snagged on a missile fin. *STRATOGALE!* April 23rd, '57, cape caught in jet turbine. *Meltaman,* express elevator. *DynaGuy,* snag on takeoff. *Splashdown,* sucked into a vortex. *NO CAPES!!!"*
"Worst thing to have as vigilante is a cape"
Spawn would like a word with you
vigilante not straight up demon
To be fair, his cape is straight up necroplasm. Not cloth which can be grabbed easily
"NO CAPES!!!!"
Edna Mode would be proud
I love Hot Rod. Had no idea that ramp stunt wasn't planned. Much respect to the stuntman.
Such a classic movie from start to finish.
You look pretty!
@@spmil999 shut up 😂
I thought the crash was CG
spmil999 SIMP
I don't get why they'd make a real 2nd ramp if he wasn't supposed to hit it anyway. Just make it out of balsa or something.
Jake's commitment to the ad reads is astounding. Good job Jake.
Scott Baitz For me it’s the opposite, seeing jake do it every time makes it much less compelling. I think everyone on the crew has the creativity to make an ad segment interesting
almost skipped the ad, but he did the joke and I got hooked
That was a good square space joke after all 😂
For the next stuntmen react please do Mad Max: the road warrior
Because of the low budget a lot of the stunts where not protected
Or any of the Mad Max films, for that matter.
Yeah they are all great, i just want them to do one of the older ones because fury road had a big budget and less truly dangerous stunts because of that budget. Not to say it wasn’t amazing though.
Do an entire Mad Max episode! Hell, you could stretch Fury Road into its own episode!
That's why is awesome bcz they used alot of stun men
this!!
"cracks his femur" *hysterical laughing*
hysterical screaming
Are you stupid or what? Dont laughing when somebody hurt! Americans like to laughing when somebody hurt...
@@arnoldasliaugaudas4213 dude, chill. Most of the comedy is built on someone getting hurt, physically or mentally.
Sorry, but that is a learned response that is connect to the saying. Better you than me or any other version close to it. Pain for others is always funny. Like when someone drives by a wreck, then have to look at it. You don't have to like it, just realize that it is part of your survival instincts. Like with the animated Red Bull commercial with the two deer. One of them is talking to the other one, and the second states that he can't outrun the lion. His reply is, "I don't have to outrun the lion, I only have to outrun you."
"60% of our viewers aren't subscribed"
"Am I not?!"
*Checks*
"I am"
Ditto lol.
I watched more videos than I care to admit before subscribing though
Same for me, except I wasn't.
I thought I was....
I did the same. Already was subscribed lol
Yeah im guilty as well, I'm glad they did the reminder because it definitely makes a difference in remembering to subscribe.
Yeah, until like 2015 I think i didnt have youtube account, I remember watching everything for years unlogged.
The warehouse fight scene in BvS is probably the best scene in the film.
I would say that's the best Batman fight scene in a movie. Taken straight out of the Arkham games.
Not saying much
Pretty much the only good scene in the movie
Rapidcanvas9300 G stfu
Aidan Rogers Batman fan yes but I genuinely believe this is the best choreographed fight in any superhero movie.
8:16 By the way the femur is the strongest bone in your body. So Imagine how much pain.
yes and no. Its the strongest when the force is applied along its length (walking or kicking), but sideways or twisting motion break it easliy. Strongest is frontal bone (forehead)
Strongest bone in my body is my...you can see where I'm going.
I know this fact too thanks to breaking my own lol
Other than the dick bone ya mean
I broke my leg when I was young, and the shock actually made it not hurt at all. I remember very clearly and calmly looking at my leg just wobbling all over the place like jelly and thinking "oh, well my leg's broken".
Hurt like hell later, but that's not the point!
"No capes!" - Edna Mode
nO CaPeS
Batman’s cape is useful for gliding though. It probably protects against fire and gas as well.
Still waiting for Monty Python and The Holy Grail
OH!!! WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT!!!!
"So they actually chopped this guys arms off"
Get on with it!
see now you've done it, I read your comment and now I need to watch this damn movie again
"...It's just a flesh wound..."
I liked how he just asked us to subscribed. Direct and honest. No begging, no catchphrase, no bullshit.
It worked.
Subscribed.
Same.
same
I think it helped that he described his reasoning and why it ultimately helps to subscribe. I agree with you though - sincerity goes a long way.
I actually didnt even notice that I wasnt subscribed until he mentioned it XD
If you're new to them. You should watch their older work with Video Game characters and Also Video Game High School Which was a series they were part of. One of my favourite Web Series
RE: the squibs in Django Unchained, the actor who had his hands down as they came through the door told me that he had steel reinforced padding because they were using the biggest squibs in the industry during that scene. He was shot MANY times in that scene. He said Quentin Tarantino said he wanted to find more ways to shoot him. Even after he was on the ground, they still shot him in the knee. Cracked me up.
"Mr. Tarantino, have I wronged you somehow, that I'm unaware of?"
John Wick cannot have a practical bullet hits to the body because Keannu's character always hits the head of his enemies and you cannot put the practical effect/bullet effect pads to the head.
12:03
Stunt Coordinator - "what way do we throw her?"
Quentin Tarantino - Yes
F. B. I. Agent meh
I love this scene. When something stupid has a purpose, you can see it and it works at least on some level. Its well used here.
Great to see stuntmen and women getting some more credit. They've been crushing it for decades!
They've been crushed for decades*
*they've been getting crushed for decades!*
@@Jhitch19 thanks
Aw Eric is such a sweetheart, pleasing the fans.
Would love to see a stuntman react to Kingsman: The Secret Service, the church fight scene
Loving your work!!
The church fight scene was filmed in a place called Deepcut which is in Surrey England & just about 10 minutes from where I live
@@thomasarmour1938 wooooaah!
That scene was awesome but those camera angles kinda gaved me headache tho
Thomas Armour lol do y’all go there and interrupt a service and fight lmao 🤣
It was done in a BUNCH of shots and cleverly edited to make it seem like one long take. Still brutal tho
"So that guy broke his femur."
*uncontrollable laughing*
Me: Eeeeesh...
AnguirusDude I hate seeing people get injured for real, I don’t understand how people can laugh at stuff like that!
Zackfish12345 I think it’s less laughing at the guy and more just at how crazy the situation is. Because I kind of laughed too, but I said, “Holy shit,” out loud at the same time.
@@Zackfish12345 I mean laughing at previous injuries when you know they end up ok is a little bit different then seeing someone get injured that you know died, and then laugh about it.
They aren't laughing at him, they're laughing with him
MAD MAX FURY ROAD basically 90% of the movie.
Jimmy Jam any mad max film has epic stunt work
yes would love to see how they did some of the stuff in Fury Road. like when Max is hanging close to the ground and Nux kicks him over to another car.
@@lazyskull7949 theres stuff online all about the film I watched like an hour of the behind the scenes stuff
Seriously, that movie shits classic action scenes
That movie was an incoherent mess and made no sense.
The fight scene in BvS is one of the best I have ever seen
If only it was a little visible
You need to watch Ip Man. That has arguably some of the best fight scenes ever shot.
@@plastikk12 but they seem too cartoony to me. They don't seem realistic.
@@ritwikreddy5670 And the BvS one is realistic? Lmao!
@@blyzer7373 did I ever say that bvs one is realistic? People nowadays are very fast on jumping to conclusions
That BVS Batman warehouse scene is to this day my favorite comic book fight sequence I loved to see how Batman handled getting attacked by numerous enemies at once and not one at a time.
yeah, they didn't try hitting Batman with their guns instead of shooting him
Jules Vox yea I love TDK trilogy but the fight scenes were trash with the exception of the Bane fights lol
Yes
Except most of them are definitely fucking dead
IamATN Yah bro, this fight scenes toooo dope!! Id been requesting this for a minute!
There's only one problem I have with these stuntmen react: where's the bad stunts?
11:59
13:12
@@sparshyadav2212 It was good. It was exactly what the director ordered.
nah fam thats the best stunt of them all
Haha yeah, they have bad and good CG, love to see crappy stunts
Although, judging by most shitty old VHS movies especially the ones on RLMs best of the worst, even bad movies have great stunts usually
This guest is the best though, he's so informative and chill
Love to see an episode with Zoe Bell and all her Tarantino stunts.
This
Need to see death proof on here
Best scene of BvS there, and possibly best Batman fight scene EVER. I could watch that over and over
And that was all AFTER an "UnWiNnAbLe" fight with Superman.
🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇
Batman’s cape serves three main purposes.
First and foremost, intimation. Though it’s probably what we first picture Batman doing every night, fighting hand-to-hand on this close to a level playing field is not what he does most of the time. More often he dons the cape and cowl to corner lone crooks and interrogate them for information, and in this case the cape definitely adds to his persona, shrouding his figure in a billowing mass that gives him a bat-like appearance. In taking on large groups, he likes to use the environment and hide in the shadows when possible, striking at the enemies one at a time, never letting them see more than a fleeting wraith-like shadow. Fear is a greater weapon than his fighting skills, and his outfit is largely about psychological combat.
Secondly, it is practical in protecting him from gunfire by giving him a large, vague silhouette with no clear target to shoot at. When he is just a swirling mass of shadow, how can you aim for his vital areas? I mean, he has bullet-resistant armor, but it is an added protection.
And probably what you first thought of, it doubles as a wing suit. The way he is usually depicted gliding from buildings with it is nonsense, just grabbing the hem of it and somehow holding his body horizontal. However, I like to imagine it actually being like a real wing suit when he attaches it to his arms and legs. Not sure how practical it would really be, since it would only work jumping from the tops of the tallest buildings, and landing is tricky without a parachute, but if it were to work, it would make for a nice mode of transportation that would greatly enhance his reputation as an airborne creature of the night.
I don't think so, it looks great but It full on goes against everything batman stands for, he full on kills people and uses A GUN and everything that just goes against who Batman is, again gorgeous fight but terrible for the character of batman
@@GuyMaleMan All cinematic Batmans have killed people, and Batman literally used a gun in the same context in the Dark Knight Returns. Shows how much you know Batman lol
@@resikin Sorry Im not the best with comics, Its just from whatever I've seen, Batmans one rule is he does not kill, like yeah sure hes broken that rule from time to time and in the past he used a gun but its been a mainstay and a massive part of modern Batmans mythos that he does not kill, and thats my big complaint with the fight, it just doesnt seem like a batman fight. But its just my opinion, if you like the fight power to you, its all subjective
That Batman scene is so what I always wanted for a character like Batman. that raw and buffy moves is just on point. The violence this version of Batman uses against those thugs shows how tired this guy is of beating people in a lighter way, because they just keeping coming back. My favorite Batman by far. I was wishing for something like that back when Affleck was the director of The Batman movie before Matt Reeves took over.
I'd like to see the "bad" stunts. Why are the bad and what would you do differently?
They do mention some bad stunts. They criticized the throne room fight in the last jedi in an older video
@DYC Yeah but to be fair, this scene always looked like it was done for comedic effect.
That's not a bad stunt. It was intentionally done as a joke.
Did they criticize that fight with that girl who looks like Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider having... so...so... many edits just for her to grab a glass and smash it at some guy
They are all bad in a sense. Inspecting them in slow motion makes it clear how fake they look.
You guys should react to Liam Neeson’s fence jump in Taken 3!!!
Vishal Sinha the 18 different camera shots (shaky as hell no less) to produce a 10 second scene.
It's an old man action scene shot like a bollywood soap opera.
Perfect!
Yeah, seeing them react to excessive use of jump cuts would actually be pretty entertaining.
Pretty sure I've seen someone react to it. If not them, then Captain Disillusion
They already did. I think it was the first stuntmen react video.
You guys should do "special effects makeup artist react" series.
Lmao not worth it
yes!!!!!
@@gabe6475 some movies and series have some sick make up work, one episode about makeup would be sick
@@gabe6475 How would that not be worth it? Makeup or creature effects on films are genuinely an art. Mason Verger, Abe Sapien, Mystique, Heath Ledger's Joker, Nebula, Sammael the Desolate One, etc. all have amazing makeup and creature effects that are DEFINITELY worth talking about.
@@Kaipyro67ALT movies wouldn't be the same without makeup
Make the doc ock hospital scene form spiderman 2 Rated R
I'm in. Come on guys.
I'll subscribe only if that scene is made rated R.
But it already works because you know he's killing them. Most of it can only be done on the part with the shadows.
The kind of contact in the movies they edit for an R rating can be elevated to more gore because there should be more damage done.
For real though. But seriously, this scene was pretty intense for a PG-13.
@@whyisblue923taken its a pretty intense scene indeed. But would have been awesome with a lot of blood and gore haha
Mad max the road warrior!!!!! The guy on the bike when he flies into that ravine.
Ezra Gonzales I’ve been asking for them to react to Mad Max for FOREVER!! They have to do it!
i mean anything from road warrior or fury road is worth a reaction
that was the real fucking deal the dude almost got really hurt!!
Baby Driver is such a good movie!
Absolutely! So underrated yet very recommendable.
Too bad he drives an ugly Subaru
I love this movie
@@leanmeangreenbeanmachine3347 yeah but it's more about the skills and not the car
Noooo the movie was asssssssssssssSSS
Me: Why do people in movie gunfights never pick up guns off dead peeps when they need one?
Django: Good idea, hold my beer.
John Wick broke that tradition in No.2, he kept on picking up guns and clips to shoot the bad guys, so another reason why john wick is awesome.
Halo style shit, pick it up shoot the leftover rounds then pick up another and go on.
More ammo, they're not gonna be using it anymore, less gun for enemy team
I'm a part of the 40% of your viewership that is subscribed.
Tanner H. Ok
Me too
Me too
im part of the 60%
I subscribed after the 1st stuntmen react vid, but the only videos I watch from this channel are the stuntmen react series.
9:32 why did i get so emotional seeing Swayze R.I.P "Buddy"
when the guy falls down the hill in Hot Rod, all I can think of is Homer Simpson falling down the gorge and hitting every branch and rock on the way down
All we were missing was the stuntman saying "son of a..."
Patrick Swayze, may he rest in peace, was an absolute legend. You can't blame Keanu for not doing it since Skydiving is crazy dangerous. They probably wouldn't let him back then even if he wanted to. Now his directors are the guys who used to be stunt co-ordinators on The Matrix so they know what he can do and trust him to do it without hurting himself.
Yeah, I’m sure Keanu would have been invited to the rogue weekend shoot if he had the experience to do a solo dive, but he would have had to jump tandem otherwise, which wouldn’t be useful footage 😂
U guys should react to the daredevil one shot fight scenes
Hopefully you get up votes and they see this. Hopefully.
I think they did in one episode, The scene where daredevil is in the hallway trying to find someone
OMG, when he's going down a tight stairwell, I swear people got hurt doing that!
Omg yesss
Eric actually was the stunt coordinator on Daredevil, so if they did it, he would be reacting to his own stunts
yall should react to the season 3 one shot of Daredevil please
Easily one of my favorite things on UA-cam! This series is the bomb
*Dat BVS Savage warehouse Batman fight scene was amazing.* 🙌🏼
*Also Batman has a cape because it stops him from getting burned alive in explosions and it helps him glide from building to building or building to the ground safely.*
*So the cape is necessary for a guy who has no powers.*
Also good for stealth and blinding your enemies.
Also makes his silhouette appear more intimidating and otherworldly
It also looks cool
And, He's Batman
harrison ford "accidentally" punching ryan gosling was great too from blade runner 2049
Only Corridor can do ad reads good enough I don't mind watching.
Zachary Binks I just wish jake wouldn’t do it every time, it makes it much less compelling and I think everyone on the crew has the creativity to make an interesting ad.
Have you seen the masterpieces Internet Historian puts up. And the segways Linus moves into?
When Geoff Ramsey of Rooster Teeth does an ad read its usually well worth it because he almost does it as a goof screaming out the script but I do agree Corridor gets creative with their reads and are one of the best.
@@paulypoobrain2929 I'm a huge rt fan and I totally agree now that you mention it lol it's like only off topic though but he could go places lol
critical roles dnd beyond ad reads are still king, theres compilations, absolutely worth the time lol
4:18 :
Me in Edna Mode Voice: No Capes!
loool Incredibles reference
LOL I make that joke all the time now whenever I see capes getting in the way XD
I actually watched enough of this to be like “hey this is pretty good. I wanna watch more” so I subscribed 😄
Me too. Bro.
I always thought that crash from Hot Rod was just a crappy dummy and laughed it,
Now it’s like Holy hell that was a man?!
Brad I know right
Still waiting for Corridor Crew to react to 'Upgrade' movie.
^
Upgrade is underrated AF
• HUN73R • hell yeahhh
I ❤ Upgrade
Upgrade is 💗, please do react.
Please do a CG and stunt breakdown of Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Omg yes 😂
PLEASEEEEE
100% down for this.
OH GOD YES
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Awesome episode. I really like what you guys did, adding this stunts section. Eric you’re awesome bro. Thanks for demystify and clarify some of the stunts techniques. Big fan.
React to more pre-2000 stunts, both domestic & foreign movies.
jp3813 like Mad Max!
@@PhoenixPilot Police Story 1-4.
You guys should try do VFX artists react to spy kids 3d or any of the spy kids really
Oh my goodness YESSSS😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMFAO that would be amazing
Somebody ring the Dinkster?
It was done by Robert Rodriguez alone in a cave with a box of scraps while he was simultaneously shooting, writing and scoring the film. It hardly seems fair to pick on him.
@@MrHendrix17 and also, those movies were made to look cheap
Please, I’m begging you guys please just make a whole episode just for Jackie chan
They did a Jackie Chan episode recently
lilPopper ye I know lol I just saw it I missed it somehow
@@lilPopper But what if they did an entire video just for the ladder fight! Really break that down moment by moment.
There's a lot more fights better than the ladder match. Look at Armor Of God 2: Operation Condor. All the Police Story movies. Project A. Who Am I? The list is endless.
@@lilPopper They had a Jackie Chan Olympics, but not a JC-centric episode of Stuntmen React like the OP was suggesting.
That bat man fight scene was the most bad ass fight scene ever.
The fun part of Django is that all the weird physics that happen is a homage to old time movies.
This was more of a Stuntmen React To Great Hollywood Stunts
It's not more. It just is.
Would like to see either stunts or VFX for Scott Pilgrim vs The World
Or both!
That one stunt where Lucas Lee thorws Scott into the castle ... O O F
I'm actually friends with one of the people who worked with corridor crew on multiple occasions. Brett driver. Hes also a youtuber in his own right. He did a bunch of vids with Freddie wong and countless others. Met him when I lived in thomaston Georgia. One of the nicest people I'm glad to call a friend. Our conversations consisted of video games mostly.
*You're laughing about the guy breaking his femur, the stuntman was thinking "What's so funny?"*
Sometimes people laugh a disturbing things as a way of dealing with them.
@@FlavaHat *Yeah, but you ain't supposed to do it in front of one of the guys that happen the same things to him*
@@heyjphere Exactly !!
I was cringing at seeing that & knowing that was an actual slam & he got hurt badly.Felt sorry for the guy.
They are also stuntman, and got injured in the past. He even said that the one who was hurt goes in the final cut. They laughed because they know the pain.
@@fast1nakus they are not stuntmen only the guy in the middle is.
I've literally watched all your videos but i realized that i wasn't a subscriber until Niko mentioned the 60% thing. Now I'm subscribed with bell notifications. Keep up the good work guys
Please make a video about buster keaton stunts. I honestly don't know how some of those were performed
“Worst thing to have as a superhero is a cape.”
The cape that Dr. Strange wears: “And I took that personally.”
I want you guys to react to the single shot spiral stairway scene in the Tony Jaa movie the Protector!
Hell yeah, that scene was lit!!!
And the chase scene in Ong Bak 1
Everyone in the cinema i was in bursted out laughing when django shot that woman and she went straight back, legendary shot haha
Literally just finished baby driver 5 seconds ago and this pops up
Such a great movie
@@thesuperginge1348 yeah it was
at the mercy of the algorithm
12:30 that transition was so perfect
When do we get to see the scene of Donnie Yen fighting 10 black belts at once in Ip Man?
hefromabove yeah I want to see them react to something like enter the dragon or flashpoint
That's an unbelievably fantastic fight. Or the long-cut right from The Protector.
They already did it
Suggestion for a future stunt episode IP MAN
Why in the heck haven't you guys covered the Bourne, or Daniel Craig Bond movies yet ??? Both movie series have some amazing stunts and fight scenes that I would love to learn about.
Jai Darling Because you would keep hearing, "It's like John Wick!"
they've done a Bourne movie stunt already of him crashing through the window
SHAOLIN SOCCER PLEASE
THE WORLD NEEDS IT
When Jake shows up, it’s AD time! And we love it cause of him.
You guys should react to IT chapter 1 when he crawls out of the fridge
While it’s a cool scene, it’s actually not VFX - that’s all Bill Skarsgaard, he’s a contortionist, I believe
@@EclipseAtDusk What? No.
Leone Furlan he did actually do the contortion to get into the fridge, but obviously most of the movement is cgi.
That part wasn't SFX at all, it wasn't even an actor. They actually had a supernatural entity unpacking itself from a 1950's refrigerator, and they were lucky to have the camera rolling when it went down.
That's my first theory. My second theory is this:
The trick to that scene was that we're watching it in reverse. They filmed it by having him stand outside of the refrigerator with all these wires and cables attached to him. Then they started pulling the crap out of those wires (truck winches), and it jacked him all up and they they just pulled his mangled ass into the refrigerator. The stuntman did survive, but it was too painful to get him out, so he's just in a refrigerator chllin'.
@@leonefurlan137 r/whoosh
You guys should react to the Raimi Spiderman Trilogy. They do stunts and CGI with practical effects really well.
except the skeleton scene
What about Spidey’s inflatable muscle suit?
Go back to hell verge
Baby driver is one of the best movies I’ve ever watched thanks for reacting to some of the scenes
Ad at the end is a much better format.
agreed
Yes! Finally, you guys are reacting to that awesome warehouse fight scene from BvS! =)
Please do a stuntmen react to the insane fight scenes in the movie Upgrade!
So underrated
'The Knife Fight' at John Wick 3 : Parabellum please..
because this is one of the best fighting scene in the history of action films
If you liked that, you need to check out the end fight from The Man From Nowhere... Korean action movie. The end fight is amazing!
@@BeardyBaldyBob Yeah.. i know, but it's still much better that the scene of knife fighting and ax- throwing at John Wick 3
or what about the final fight scene between Mad Dog versus Rama and Andi in THE RAID ??
HOW do you continue to miss Mad Max Fury Road?? Look at the stunts! The VFX!
Movie was crap.
@@MAGAMAN Wrong
Fury Road was lite. The stunts were awesome!
Also check out the tandem high fall in Universal Soldier: Regeneration. They keep punching each other all the way down. It's pretty great.
Finally.... We got BVS Warehouse fightscene on BATMAN day...hell yeah.... Pls so react to BVS Desert fight scene too... It's a single take action sequence
But the "reaction" was kinda boring 🤔☹️
I remember seeing another video breaking down this fight and it was sooo interesting. This reaction was meh
@@m.c.v.a.8586 true that... They missed many iconic shots....a bit disappointed..
WAY BETTER THAN NOLAN'S FRAIL ASS BATMAN!! ZACH SNYDER ACTUALLY MADE HIM LOOK LIKE BATMAN!!
@@chrisknight5699 yeah but y did he make Batman kill ?:(
React to mysterio's illusion scenes in spider-man far from home
That was some high level crap
@@rahimbehroz no. that was an avengers level threat
@@solarsailer5702 hell yeah
Its a really great effects shot which has everything in it
Yeah that trip out sequence was really well done, they drew a lot of inspiration from classic films for the imagery they said too
You guys should react to IP MAN, Donnie Yen, versus 10 black belts!
You should have watched Jet Lee vs 20 black belts and the twin fight in Kiss of the dragon.
Versus*
@@bluetaigax1747 ✓
Funny incident that I watched the second movie today
The edit is just a corrected spelling mistake
Hell yeah everyone thumb this up so that they see it
This is my new favorite series on the internet. When I was a kid I wanted nothing more than to be Dar Robinson when I grew up (except the whole dying on the job thing) so that should give you an idea of how long ago that was.
Anchorman 1 and 2 fight scenes.
Will Ferrell movie stunts! (The Other Guys!?)
Dude I love these videos with Eric Linden. more pls! :)
Do the insane long single-take fight scene from Tony Jaa's The protector. (aka Tom-Yum-Goong
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ZCJKF13GDG4 no it’s garbage
@@randychampion2137 No u.
CyclopsTyphoon fuck off kid
@@randychampion2137 Imagine being so offended by someone that you feel the need to call them a kid. Calling a well-coordinated 5 minute fight scene garbage and tell someone who disagree with you to fuck off tells me who's more kid like.
Just Binged Severance and I could never skip the opening credits. It's so satisfying to watch and see clues about it the show. I would love to see an episode dedicated to well done CGI intros. ( Severance, Game of Thrones, Westworld, new Lord of the Rings....etc..) love every episode. Keep it up everyone!
LOVE BVS im so Glad you guys covered that amazing fight scene from that awesome movie
How about you guys react to one of the Excalibur fightscenes from King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
I've been wanting them to get a swordfight choreographer in.
@@FulcanMal that would be next level corridor crew
PLEASE DO IT!
Those sword fights are awesome
Hell, they should do a whole episode dedicated to bad and great Hollywood sword fights.
you guys should react to the ‘clean up’ scene in harry potter when dumbledore cleans up the room with his magic:)
For the record, the stuntman who broke his leg in HOT ROD (7:50) is named Lars Grant. Dude wrecks himself for a movie, he at least deserves a shout-out.
That Batman warehouse scene is the best action sequence I've ever seen.
check out the daredevil hallway fight scene, that was fucking awesome
I think it looks awful. They managed to make actual people fighting look like CGI. Its impressively bad
@@Rando_Shyte yeah you keep loving that parking lot fight in CW.
Wow you must’ve not seen any John wick movie, or ip man
@@Rando_Shyte said no sane person ever
"60% of viewers aren't subscribed"
Me: *shifty eyes, then hits subscribe button*
The korean movie "The Man from Nowhere" have one of the best fight scenes with knives that i have ever seen!
That movie is one of my favorites. Fantastic action.
Baby Driver is one of my favorite movies and seeing Corridor Crew react to this and explain it makes me happy
Why does Niko laughs so much at a guy breaking his femur? 😂😂😂
my theory is that he's probably high all the time
Thumbs up for use of the scene from the ever awesome 2001: A Space Odyssey.
60% OF VIEWERS AREN'T SUBSCRIBED?!?! I'VE BEEN SUBSCRIBED SINCE THE DAY I DISCOVERED CORRIDOR CREW WHICH WAS LIKE 5 MONTHS AGO!!
Never stop this series