Stuntmen React to Bad & Great Hollywood Stunts 43 (ft. David Leitch)

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Niko and Gui are joined by industry veteran David Leitch to break down some of the stunts from his incredibly successful career. He takes us on his journey going from a Stuntman, to a Stunt Coordinator, Action Designer, all the way to directing some of the biggest Hollywood blockbusters in the last decade. Buckle up for a wild ride!

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00:00 Welcome to Stuntmen React
00:45 Fight Club
02:01 Replicant (Van Damme)
04:08 Vessi
05:01 The Fall Guy
12:56 Training Actors to Fight
14:49 Bullet Train
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I was lucky enough to crew on The Fall Guy for all 5 months of the shoot and I can say that Logan (Ryan's stunt driver double) was one of the loveliest guys on set. He was cool enough to chat with me quite a few times, mostly about the differences in traffic between Sydney and LA, then about what it's like to prepare for a stunt where you drive a car across a huge ravine with no safety net. As the shoot was wrapping up he managed to give me a stunt department shirt which I wear all the time. A lot of cool people worked on this movie.

TomahawkTrollstin
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One of the few series on YouTube where react content turns into something truly original.

advikshan
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Bullet Train was a blast from start to finish, instantly became one of my favourite action movies.
Lemon and Tangerine prequel when?

craggle
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The Fall Guy: "We're filming people, who are filming people, who are stunt people pretending to be actors, who are pretending to be stunt people."

michaeljf
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"We trained Keanu exhaustively and he delivered."

Keanu is so friggin awesome on every level.

JCW
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They could have not had a better director than David Leitch honestly, like a Stuntman turned movie director making a movie and telling a story about a man who does Stunts for a living, and all the things they go through but are rarely seen. It's a really great movie and was actually kinda moving in a way seeing how much love and appreciation the movie has for the stunt community.

fredlickham
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At this point I start to believe, that the only reason you guys havent done Dune 2 react yet, is that you are waiting for Dany Villeneuv himself to get comfortable on the couch.

Ok, I will not change the spelling so that people can see what this s about. But I have two points to add, becouse I want this discussion out of my notifications.

1. English is NOT my native languege. I bet half of you couldn't write my name if I told you, and the other half couldn't read it if you saw it. And it is ok. This is not your fault.
2. In my languege letters have function, each letter always sounds the same no matter of etymology. English spelling on the other hand is bullshit. If the word "miracles" was greek it would read like "Heracles".

For me he is Дені Вільньов. It would be read and written the same was he french, english or martian. I did not consider to look up his biography in order to write his name. To every one who had to suffer trought my misspelling I profoundly apologize.

ЄвгенІванченко-тт
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This made me realize just how important Keanu Reeves is for modern action cinema. Without him there is no Matrix back in the day and there is no John Wick today.
What an amazing actor with an absolutely incomparable work ethic and talent.

epr
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I watched the Fall Guy this week, and I feel I wouldn't have appreciated as much as I did without this series of stuntmen react. I think it is also the strongest case for Oscars for stunt work yet. Great work David!

thanatos
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David leitch is such a good director. Whilst his movies arent exactly oscar worthy (until theres a stunts category), they find such a good line between comedy and action that rarely disappoints. His journey to being a director is so interesting. Thanks for having him on

dionsmith
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Bullet train was one of my favorite movies over the past few years. Makes me want to go see Fall guy now.

TheTakenChance
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As I left the theater yesterday with my wife seeing this, I remarked, "the Corridor crew would be ridiculous NOT to have either Leitch or the stunt coordinator on for "Stuntmen React" with such a film".


Glad I wasn't disappointed.

SojoX
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Nice of you guys bringing in a Director to promote his brand new movie that JUST came out. I respect that. Also nice of David for coming onto the show.

adriel
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This show is so perfect! Corridor you guys have the perfect blend of knowledge of film making, comedy, interviewing skills, good guests and putting it all together to highlight each of those things. Love the channel, I have learned so much about movies and filmmaking. Keep up the great work

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A Fun Fact about Ringo Lam: he directed a movie called "City on Fire" starring Chow Yun Fat. Quentin Tarantino totally ripped it off when he made "Reservoir Dogs" and then pretended like he hadn't seen the movie. Ringo Lam said he was honored that someone ripped him off because, in Asia, it's considered a compliment to steal someone else's work.

HarryBuddhaPalm
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I saw The Fall Guy on Wednesday and the whole time I was thinking about this series and how much work went into each stunt. It was a really fun movie, and the stunts were so good. I really appreciated that there weren't a ton of fast cuts so you could actually follow the action.

usagi
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That a cheeky frikken comp you did with Jordan's split ad read

HlloH
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I lived in Sydney when they filmed this. Just so everyone knows, closing the harbor bridge is nuts. It's like closing the Brooklyn bridge, or the golden gate, or any major artery bridge. The traffic that day was mental and must have cost the economy millions. The shot better be worth it lol. Can't wait for the movie.

stephendavidanderson
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Really great to see David on the couch! Love watching Stuntmen Reacts 🔥🤙🏼

gEasy
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Saw Fall Guy yesterday and now seeing all of the projects David Lietch has also been a part of makes me want to go back and work through his other movies.

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