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Blues Brothers. They had a small amount of cars, crashed them, repaired them overnight, crashed them again the next day. Quite a lot of cocaine was involved.
I second this
I was going to suggest it but figured some one already had.
And they were wearing sunglasses. At night.
Isn't that crash a world record for amount of cars crashed?
@@Svartingr they upped it for the sequel bb2k had a stupidly over the top crash sequence (it's deliberately over the top btw just like the rest of the film, remember it's a parody of the over the top sequel)
"And that´s why no one else will ever be Darth Maul" Dude, just as simple as that, Ray was born to be Maul :D
Disney just recast ray park. sad days
@@johncontralis4658 Is this another one from the stupid rumour machine?
@@johncontralis4658 wasn't because he post revenge porn???
michelle espinoza I was about to say
yah it was, but I still love ray as maul though
To answer the question about the lightsaber, Lucas designed the lightsabers to actually have weight, because it's not just light. This is why he required everyone in the OT to wield lightsabers with 2 hands, because he wanted to show them being these heavy weapons, whereas the Jedi in the old republic being so skilled were able to wield them with efficiency and be able to wield them single handedly. With a saber staff, the lore is that only the most skilled force users were able to master such a blade and that when a saber staff wielder was involved, it would normally take 2 force users to be able to stand up to the individual like Maul.
Exactly what I was going to say. It's (according to canon) not a "laser" but a controlled plasma beam. So there is some weight/resistance, due to the weight of the hilt and dealing with the rhythm of the plasma. (I always pictured it as being similar to a gyroscope: you can just flip it over, but the energy's going to work against you. Working with the blade's rhythm is easier.)
Also, putting power in a swing is likely a tactic to control your opponents defense. When the sabers connect, Force is transferred knocking them back. If Maul is defending against a powerful swing from QuiGon, Obiwan has a chance to attack simultaneously.
scientifically that doesn't make much sense. my personal theory is that force users use the force to add weight to the blade. which is why only force users can use lightsabers effectively
@@defnotnath4nie129 What?! General Grievous isn't a Force user! That is a very overly complicated explanation
NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRD!
See, most people end up believing that stuntmen are grunts, there for the action and the "cool" stuff... But you hear this guy talking, and he seems to understand that he's a part of something greater. A piece of art that involves drama, release and conflict and that it's not always portrayed by words alone. I love how he speaks so passionately about his job ^^
There's a difference between a stuntman and a fight choreographer, although most choreographers inevitably end up doing stunts. This guy is a choreographer. He orchestrates the fight scenes while the stunt guys act it out. The choreographer must consider many factors, in addition to to fight itself such as the camera angles, safety, and skill of the actors and stuntmen. As you saw, even with a skilled actor, sometimes you need a stunt double to take the particularly nasty hits to preserve the actor for the rest of the movie. Fun stuff.
Mad Max: Fury Road. The vehicle stunts in that movie are absolutely insane.
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Oh yeah, oh fucking yeah. The scenes with the swinging poles, the bike jumps over the war rig. The stunt where a chain trap destroys a car. Fuck.
The whole Mad Max franchise would be a great fit for this series.
Hell yes
There's such good behind the scenes for all those stunts. Well worth the 20-40min vids
Vehicle stunt: Mr Bean driving his Mini, by sitting on the couch that is on the roof of the vehicle.
Absolute gold.
Or the three wheeled car driving straight into a ditch after Mr Bean rammed his car?
Yassss
= my childhood
Yes, this too!
PLEASE have this guy on again. Best guest ever.
He says no one else will be Marth Maul, but Sam Witwir voicing Maul was something to remember. Then they combined them both in the final season of Clone Wars, using motion capture...and it was a match made in Heaven. Edit: Wow, auto correct does not like me at all.
It was also in solo, but it was really the best in the finale of clone wars
He's referring to the master use of the dual lightsaber.
Thanks Sam. Tham.
@Steve Doolan Took me a while to notice that, lol
Marth Maul, hehe
Clint: Looks me in the eyes and asks why Im not subscribed Me who's subscribed: But..but but I am
Same.
Yes, but why arent you??? tell the truth
I unsubscribe in the first 5 seconds, so I can later dutifully comply when commanded to.
Bruh same, ive been subscribed since like 2011 hahahaha
I subscribed when they started this whole react series. One of the few react series that isn't cringe!
No one: The start of every Stuntmen React video: "WHAT"
& a trademarked Niko laugh
Fun fact, the Jedi have 7 different forms of lightsaber fighting, and some forms counter others, but it is quite interesting. And as said by many actors, they are actually quite cumbersome
With regard to lightsabers, I'll be "that guy" - the extended universe establishes that despite being weightless, they have significant gyroscopic behaviour that makes them MORE unwieldy than solid-bladed equivalents.
It also has things called light foils. Wielded by “saber rakes” from Correllia (I think), they are very thin lightsaber weapons but they weren’t as reliable as lightsabers. Edit: spelling
@@Danlows1 The extended universe has light- pretty much everything - foils, whips, clubs, staffs, tonfa, spears, pikes... on and on 😀
@@JMUDoc you forgot shotos🤣
I put in mind the suspension of disbelief in stories like sci-fi or any fictional story because what is the point Jedis and siths aren't human they have force Power, what ever you try to make logical ot won't even matter "Oh look those spins looks unnecessary" but it's just going to get countered with oh its suppesed to be like that to bait them and gets force push because they can predict the future or something with the force. It’s just fiction just enjoy it.
Thanks for bringing my faith back in the starwars universe. These guys almost ruined it haha
vehicle stunts: LITERALLY ANYTHING FROM "BABY DRIVER"
They did a few of those
I think they actually talked about some of it in an earlier video. I recall them mentioning how one shot, a trailer pulling out was cg.
Vehicle stunt: indiana Jones and the last crusade, the tank scene
And the motorcycle jousting scene!
I even liked the scene in Crystal Skull, in the warehouse. As notorious as the film is.
Yeeeeessssss
All of those are great and I’d like to see the Raiders one with the ark in the truck. Could even do the mine cart scene from Temple of Doom
Screw it just an entire Indiana Jones ep
Ray Parks fluidity and raw skill with a staff will always blow my mind.
Corridor Crew: Let’s look at the most iconic sword fight in movies-shows Star Wars Princess Bride: “As you wish...”
And the Court Jester pouts in the corner...
@@Ugly_German_Truths Basil Rathburn was a master swordsman at the time of filming that movie and Danny Kay was an incredible mimic who could pick up practically any move, so Basil ended up basically fighting himself.
Also a sword scene, Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the black pearl, Jack Sparrow vs Will turner in the blacksmith shack.
Agreed, that whole scene was awesome, had that spontaneity of a Jackie Chan mmovie
Yes. And also a great many sword fights in Pirates of the Caribbean.
Especially when Depp and Bloom themselves did a lot of the fight choreography
every sword fight in the potc franchise is amazing, even the spinning fucking wheel duel in dmc
Every sword fight out of Pirates is great and should be reviewed
Luke: "Scott is an amazing actor, he turns the energy on at any time" "No one can be Darth Maul other than Ray" "Tom is a beast, he gives 2000%" "That was a moment of brilliance by Jesse" Also Luke: "Hope I didn't treat anyone too harshly"
The Mustafar duel - Revenge of the Sith
My fav part about that fight is it’s not sped up one bit. Both Ewan and Hayden were moving crazy fast. (Also in the “Phantom Menace” fight, George sadly decided to slow down the fight bc Ray and Ewan were moving so fast)
Yeah that would’ve been a way better fight to react to in my opinion, it’s the best one in the entire Star Wars franchise and I will fight anyone who says otherwise
Fav part when they engage in a lock where they are both gripping each other's wrists
Best sword/saber fight in cinema.
*chuckles* high ground
For a video about movie sword fights, sure has a lot of Scott Adkins fist fights.
Helicopter chase: - Mission Impossible: Fallout Car chase: - The intro from Baby Driver -The Italian Job (1969)
They already did baby driver
The last Stand has a really good car Chase
Helicopter chase... First mission impossible film when it goes down the channel tunnel
"No one else will ever be Darth Maul except Ray Park" Disney: *Checks Instagram*
Darth Maul* but I was thinking the same thing
@@MangoChunks Lol thanks, it was in my head but not typed
Was looking for this!
You put Ray Park & Sam Witwer together, and you get an iconic character.
I thought of this for several moments, because it almost seemed rude to imply no one could work as hard and be a good Darth Maul, but he IS right, because even if another talented, and dedicated actor comes into that role, for people who know, who REALLY know how to see and understand the unique nuances of an actor's motions, emotion, and in this case, fighting style, it's virtually impossible to truly mimic another actor's nuances to a T, and that much harder to please large fan-bases, much less the more hardcore in said groups for a particular actor/performer. That said, it's not IMPOSSIBLE to mimic someone that close, just insanely difficult, you almost have to be a clone of a person, or just truly skilled in that form of research and, for lack of a better word, absorption of another person's style, to be confused with the other actor, and I think MOST people in the world have had that one rare moment where they actually do a double take and think, "W-,Wait, that's not Him/Her?!", as they are truly flabbergasted by a performance.
You guys need to do another one of these. I'd love to see a review of princess bride, mask of zorro etc. The choreography in those is something else.
React to the final fight in Sanjuro!! The one where they just stand looking at each other for like a literal minute then both pull out their katanas and the fights over in like 0.3 seconds. I love that scene
Vehicle stunt: Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, the scene where they Chitty-chitty bang-bang through the jungle and flip the car into a parking spot "like a glove".
Yes
I may recall that scene as already done by them.
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation Marrakech car chase, and the motorcycle scene right after. Also, MI: Fallout Helicopter chase.
Just...mission impossible in general
I think the best part of the star wars fight scene is all the storytelling that filled it. During the scene you get insight into the personality of all 3 characters without the use of dialogue.
This is just awesome, I knew sword fights are tough to choreograph but now I understood it is way more tough then it looks. Hats off too all stunt men and choreographers. And I didn't expected that they keep swords in their office 😉
The chase scene through Gotham City in Dark Knight, when Joker is chasing Harvey Dent in the SWAT van.
"Double bladed lightsaber isn't practical" Shadiversity: *Heavy Breathing*
A double bladed sword is inpractical because it has to slice through which needs force. A lightsabre needs no force for slicing it goes through matter like a knife trough butter. So wielding something which can be swung around as fast as you spin means there is less impractically because all you need to do is is getting one lightsabre side between you and the opponent and one side of that weapon can be quickly positioned.
@@hulktopf5031 I mean I think it's impractical because you've added a huge chance of killing yourself (especially if it takes no force to cut) and restricted your own movement a lot. It's awkward and difficult to get the blade towards the opponent, it's awkward to parry thrusts towards the middle of the blade. There were no double sided rapiers for a reason.
Glad to know there's somebody here who watches Shadiversity too
People forgot that these characters have the force XD, but yeah, if you're a normal non force sensitive person, even a normal lightsaber have a higher chance of killing you than it will harm others XD
Something i remember seeing about that obi wan darth maul fight was that he and ewan mcregor got the fight down so well and got so into it that they had to actually slow it down to make it look more realistic, as they were going too fast for drama
5:21 probably watched that scene like 5 times because it was just so good
Mad Max: Fury Road is my favourite car stunt. The whole movie.
Yeah, this ^
Make it happen. one video only for fury road
I agree
I agree with this too!! Would love to see them talk about everything, great effects too
It's almost cheating. But yes, this
Vehicle stunt: LITERALLY ALL OF MAD MAX FURY ROAD
The Rob Roy fight is my all-time favorite. Specifically because of how it ends. My explanation for why Archibald didn’t let go of his rapier is simple: he was too surprised and shocked that Rob would just grab his blade like that. He was an arrogant snob.
I agree. I also think there were several other things incorrect with his analysis of that fight. The duel was to the death. If he let his rapier go, he would be unarmed. They were two entirely different fighting styles. Archibald's tactic was about speed and cutting. He could wear the opponent down. Hence why he cut Rob up then stood on the opposite side of the room - Rob was either gonna stand there and pass out or exhaust himself more to come at him. Gave Archie much more power. Also, that comment as to why he blocked that attack while moving well out of the way, it is 1) a guarantee he won't get hit (which is smart considering one hit from Rob probably would end the fight) and 2) always misdirect the blow. It's just sensible. Rob's fight style was literally the highlander of Scotland. Brute strength. Holding his sword not at en garde? He probably didn't even know what that was. But it does put him in the position for a power blow - his kind of fighting. Also why he wore himself out so quick. Archie wore him down, as said earlier. Assuming both fighters (specifically Rob Roy) knew everything about fighting is in and of itself a bad assumption. They even say in the movie that Archibald is easily the better fighter. But what did Rob have to lose by not fighting? He was gonna lose his land, his wife had been raped, he likely would've been executed or thrown in the stockades, his clan would have been driven from their land and probably not survived the winter - he had a lot on his shouldera going into the fight. Archie, well, didn't. Archibald (Tim Roth) was great in that movie, and that is possibly one of the best sword fights ever.
Try to hold a (sharp and narrow) oiled steel blade with a (sweaty, bloodied) hand. A butter knife with butter, for example. By design and intention, the handle gives you a ten to one advantage. Of course, a fight won by moral superiority alone should be top
Hey, thank you for this! One of my favorite of your guests. His experience speaks so loudly, I hope you bring him back for future episodes. :-)
Recommendation: The plane "heist" at the start of "The Dark Night Rises", and the truck flip in "The Dark Knight"!
I recommended this last stuntmen react and I really want to see what theyd say!!
The sword fight scene with Jack Sparrow and Will Turner form the first pirates of the carribean film is a good one to react to.
Pretty sure thats in one of the earlier episodes
@@kingofravens6335 I have watched almost all of their react series and i don`t remember them reacting to that spesific scene, but i might be wrong.
Wow! Luke LaFontaine definitely knows his stuff! When talking about the Rob Roy fight, I fully expected him to talk about rapiers, but he called the weapon - quite correctly - a transitional rapier. Great episode! We need more of these!
Some of my favorite fight scenes are in AMC's show Into the Badlands. Especially from the first season. Two of my favorites are the fight between the Baron and the Widow in S1E3, and the fight between Sunny and the Widow where they use multiple weapons in I think S1E5
Luke: The sword is made of light, it doesn't weight anything. The Internet: ... umm actually...
Isn't it supposed to be like swinging around a big magnetic gyroscope?
Right. They're made of plasma.
@@iamtheflu Yeah what he doesn't know is that saber's do have a "weight" to them. They're constantly pushing and pulling giving them a type of "weight" it's not actually weight more like resistance. So the big heavy swings do infact have purpose.
Yeah there is an episode in clone wars or rebels where someone says it's much heavier than they thought it would be
Yep. The swords are plasma, not light. Lightsaber is a misnomer but makes sense In-universe if you assume they're naming it based on its appearance. Plus "plasmasaber" doesn't sound as cool. Lightsabers contain their plasma blades using a magnetic field, which causes them to have unintuitive momentum and magnetic balance. That's why usually only Jedi used them, The Force helped them predict and control the magnetic forces. This explanation was originally posed in Expanded Universe/Legends continuity, but was canonized in Star Wars Rebels when Kanan Jarrus is giving Ezra Bridger his first lightsaber lesson. He teaches him about the length adjustor, as well.
Car chase / vehicle stunts: literally anything from Baby Driver
I think they've gone over baby driver before, a lot of the scenes were "enhanced" with cg obstacles
they reacted to baby driver before with Eric Linden
Yess
That avengment fight was brutal(in the best of ways). Scott is a beast.
The part where Tom braces the blade he also twist the blade just a bit before impact. This is also a traditional tactic used to save the cutting edge from damage. There’s just as much skilled involved preserving your sword as there is using it.
The French "Taxi" movies are a gold mine for great car stunts.
Love that film!
YES THIS!
Vehicle Stunt: The original Italian Job - driving the Mini Coopers onto a moving truck
200% this, the whole mini cooper escape is brilliant.
I just love the car chase on Blues Brothers with all the vehicles man legendary
This channel is awesome. Enjoy Scott's takes on these fights.
Samuel L Jackson, Captain America: Winter Soldier, SUV Attack and Chase Scene
They already have
Yes!
The chase was partially based on a police chase that happened in São Paulo, Brazil, 10 years ago. It was broadcasted live on TV, and I actually watched it on the occasion. kzhead.info/sun/pqppeJagj4KjdZs/bejne.html
@Maciej Królikowski Damn, must of missed that video, thanks for letting me know. Brilliant segment all the same
@eating sugar no papa well you didn't have to go that far
James Bond casino royal where the Aston Martin does the most spins ever.
Dirty mary crazy Larry 🙃
Didnt top gear beat the aston spin record?
@@wonsunnyday 📽
S🅱️ins*
@ Billy Book Wanna see the craziest car reck scene? Look up the Blues Brothers with Dan Akroyd and John Belushi. It's a bit orthodox but the biggest pile up you will ever see in film!
The reason they are swinging so hard is because George said the lightsaber handles/hilts are extremely heavy. That’s why in the original trilogy they normally held it with two hands.
I’ve been watching these videos for quite a while, but this is the video, and the guest, that made me want to subscribe. Keep up the awesome work guys.
The Polar Express. When they drift the train across a frozen lake
They'll have to bring in an engineer and a physicist for that.
No. I don't want to see that kind of uncanny valley shit🤣🤣🤣
I like this guy. Very knowledgeable and clearly cares about his profession.
Most genuine people in the film industry are the stunt people and choreographers
wingzero7X totally agree
Thsi guys is talking non sense, expecially when he talks about the guards. There are many guards in european martial arts whre the sword is not centered in front of your body
@@moonknightish Not to mention that the fight choreographer on the prequels was Nick Gillard who's British. 4:00
wingzero7X and George Lucas
The light sabers actually do hold “weight” according to some lore. There’s some type of gyroscope in the hilt that creates a magnetic field. Kind of like haptic feedback in a phone. It’s not real weight but it FEELS like there is.
Right. Makes them a bit tricky to use; the blade wants to get away from you if you're not vigilant. Also, I imagine the magnetic containment of the blade is why you never see them sliding the blade in a bind: they stick together.
Correction guys: Lightsabers (despite the name) are actually beams of focussed energy (plasma) which loop back into the hilt. The effect of weight is caused by the resonance of the blade, making it very difficult to fight with. Think of those spinning ball toys that you spin up in your hand for as long as you can. Imagine one of those in the hilt at full RPM, that gives you an idea. This is canon lore guys, a lightsaber is not a laser.
Yeah, people seem to ignore that SW is a space fantasy where George Lucas gets to dictate the parameters of lightsabers and how they function. Their incredible energy makes them difficult to wield and nothing like an earthly sabers. Everyone could be a Jedi if it were that easy.
Vehicle Stunts: The world record breaking car roll from Casino Royale.
It's a very impressive roll but... The entire stunt looks hella faked, specially the car.
Victor the Kid oh yeah it was very fake. They couldn’t get the actual car to roll on it’s own so they used a big steam launcher thing and it’s painfully obvious in the movie.
@@sharperrogue2093 when they use such obviously fake cars for stunts and they don't even care about hiding it, it takes me out of the immersion. The casino Royale flip, the Dark Knight big rig flip, and every crash in the atrocious Need For Speed movie all come to mind.
@@necromax13 but they actually did flip that semi in Dark Knight, that shit was real
@@necromax13 The Dark Knight one was legit though...
Car stunt: Mad Max Fury Road when they have to fend off the Buzzards, the whole sequence is theatrically intense and you can smell the gasoline just going all out on the screen
Everything in Mad Max Fury Road
Fury Road VS Road Warrior stuns maybe?
And when they're on the pole thingies later on.
Yes
i am glad i did, 6-7 years ago. this is one of the best. you can't ignore how great these guys are.
I can't even with the episode I love it so much! So glad I found you guys & subscribed.
The Blues Brothers: Mall scene, or highway stunt with the tractor trailer.
Fuck yeah! I asked for a blues brothers chase too.
I would love that one as well, or the chase scenes from Ronin
I second this
Jackie Chan: Hover Boat. He got seriously injured and almost died on this stunt.
RIGHT!!! Plus driving the Lambo with a huge sword!
when did he _not_ get seriously injured?
Even though lightsaber blades are weightless, the electromagnetic forces do cause them to interact with each other in a somewhat unique way. So, momentum makes a difference if you're expecting it to hit something that cannot be cut by a lightsaber. I would argue that the double-bladed lightsaber is better suited for combat against non-lightsaber users. Still, having that second blade can be useful in lightsaber duels where your opponent(s) have more than one lightsaber in total. With that said, it'd probably be better just to use two lightsabers.
I love you guys and learn a lot from your work. Super entertaining to boot. I'd love to see you guys review the final sword fight in 'Sword of the Strange'. I know it's not a live action scene but boy is it satisfying.
I really like how you guys always let the guests talk and never interrupt them or get in the way of their discussion. This dude has so much knowledge and experience. Luke’s got amazing camera presence and he was perfect for the show. Hope we see more of him on the channel!
“No one else will ever be darth maul” Sam Witwer: “hold my beer”
Ray Park mocapping Darth Maul voiced by Sam Witwer: *Duel of the Fates intensifies*
Witwer is great but Ray Park made that character.
Ray Park never voiced Darth Maul though, he’s always played him physically only
@@samishi2811 did you forget he spoke in TPM and in solo?
@@robertogurrola7465 that wasn't Ray Park, he was dubbed over by other actors. As far as I can remember that was actually Sam Witwer's voice in solo.
Definitely ‘The Princess Bride’ sword fight! One of my all time favorites!
Yes there is always awesome content. Thanks guys for keeping me entertained
Favorite sword scene: Aragorn vs. Lurtz in Fellowship of the Ring.
That scene where Aragorn blocks the dagger throw!!! :D
@@guywilding567 The craziest part was that that part wasn't supposed to happen he was supposed to dodge the blade but instead he hit it away.
@@anungunrama2601 They had so many real metal props and stunt props that they sometimes made mistakes and it seems poor Viggo is often the victim of it. Lawrence Makoare was distracted by all the make up and threw the real dagger and luckily Viggo had a real sword and could deflect it. Or else it could've seriously injured him. And the second occassion is the famous kick scene. Lotr 2 when Aragorn, Gimli, and Legolas find the site of the Urak Hai and Orc slaugther. He kicks a helmet it was supposed to be a fake one but he kicked a real metal helmet breaking his toe for real, his scream you hear is his actual scream of pain. Poor viggo xD
@@anungunrama2601 And the knife actually shattered! It was so cool.
Indiana Jones and the Las Crusade: MOTORCYCLE CHASE SCENE
I agree dude
That was insane my favorite part was when he shoved a pole in the spokes and sent the bad guy flying in the air
And the truck chase from raiders of the lost ark.
Yea
This please
This was awesome. The Last Samurai is one of my favorite movies.
Love this! One of your best episodes. I'm probably too late, but as for car chases 1998s 'Ronin'. A pre-bourn movie being ragged through French city streets. Just felt like I was in the car with them.
Car chase/ vehicle stunts: 'The Blues Brothers' police chase scene
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yyyyyeeeeeesssssssss
PLEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAASSEE
HELL YEAH! Was hoping someone mentioned it. And it has to be the original film (Mall chase, Highway chase, Downtown Chicago).
Vehicle Stunts from the movies: The original Italian Job. Also Ronin.
Yes!
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Need for speed helicopter car stunt
this guy not only has amazing insight but also super awesome work, ill definitely be looking for his name from here on
The car chase from The Dark Knight. When the Jokes hunts Harvey Dent. Or from Dark Knight Rises when Bane robs the stock exchange... Great music with those pieaces too!
Raiders: horse/truck chase, Last Crusade: tank scene
The Nick Fury car chase scene in Captain America Winter Solider
That’s actually a good ass scene. With the presidential truck.
"I can't believe you have not subscribed! This is like the 12th video you've been watching!"... Wow.. he nailed that. I feel so called out. Now I have to subscribe.
5:00 Well one logical reason to put such force into the swings despite a lightsaber having no weight, is to transfer the force to your opponent, breaking their parry or knocking them off balance.
Gotta say: love the show, but this is definitely one of your better guests.
Agreed. This dude is AWESOME.
It’s the little details that make the biggest difference and are the most interesting to me which is why this is one of my favorite Stuntmen React episodes
I already want to see him back for more reviews!
Facts
I know right. He actually knows his stuff and he's explaining it that a kid can understand.
I have always loved the mini copper scene in Bourne identity
Amazing video again guys, love it! For a scene to look at in a upcoming video, the hallway/school fightscene in the season finale of Cobra Kai season 2 is a great recommandation. It's a very good fight scene for a lower budget serie. What makes this fight scene great is that the fight(s) are pretty high pased and the karate choreo is also very well done. Defenetly check this one out, i very liked it as a karateka myself.
Vehicle Stunts: anything and every thing from Mad Max.
The car chase from Ronin. Legends say that the only direction John Frankenheimer gave to his stunt drivers was "I never want to see your brake lights."
Oh hey jingles
two of my favorite channels collide -- and a new universe begins to take shape.
It rivals The French Connection as the best car chase scene in movie history. Great movie too.
Just watched for the first time,i can only describe it as "Il etait un rendez vous" and the 1974 gone in 60 seconds had a steroid infused baby.
oi what are you doing away from the salt mines
Pretty solid. Every version of "The Three Musketeers" has a different sword fighting/action style, would love for Luke to break that down. Favorite Car Stunts: Death Proof "Ship's Mass Chase" & Blues Brothers "Mall Chase"
I know this has been up for 2 years now, but I had couple of scenes pop in my head immediately. They’re a little bit older, but some of my favorites from when I was younger. The fight scenes in “Last of the Mohicans”.
This guy is actually good, he’s very informative
If i'm honest, and i don't want to sound too harsh on the good man, but he know's very little about wielding a sword really and he says proper guards and blows etc aren't proper. Again, i don't want to sound harsh but this is fairly uninformative. Here are just a couple of guards that go against what he said if you're curious i.redd.it/1y3bmacxlqcx.png thereisnosuchworld.blogspot.com/2014/08/traditional-sword-fighting-style-for.html
You're completely right, AyyLmao. He's just as uninformed as who they criticize.
@@ElliWoelfin I do not mean ill will towards the man though I just like to help educate and I am fairly well educated in that field so it was a good opportunity.
The Dark Knight Rises: The plane highjacking scene
Yes please
F yeskzhead.info/sun/Y6WcfdRxgXxupGg/bejne.html
I've always wondered how this was done
I may be a bit late with these recommendations but the VSX and Fight scenes from (the Losers 2010) as well as Zoe Bell in (Death Proof 2007). You all are amazing and thanks so much for all of the work and videos you all do!
4:42 The lightsaber blade is made of plasma; it has weight. If the blade was made of light, then it would instantly pass through everything it touches, and the blades wouldn't collide. The blade is clearly a solid object.
Also it would go on forever lmao. You can manipulate plasma with magnets. We cant get hat shape as for now but woth enough advancements it would be possible. Try stopping light mid flight without amth for it to hit
@@michagrill9432 Yeah, I think the confusion comes from the name "lightsaber." Some fans take it literally, as a saber made of light. But then it would literally be an overpowered flashlight, and that doesn't make sense.
@@TwentyPercentDash eh i think its more the wrong stupid term lazersword. Where does that even come from? Lightsaber for me just tells me it emits light. Wich plasma does cause it be H O T
Vehicle stunt: anything from Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy
Car chase: Ryan Gosling's "Drive" Vehicle stunt: Mad Max Fury Road
What's special about Drive's chase, stunt-wise?
@@maxinecaulfield310 Stunt-wise, there may not actually be much to talk about, but that scene is the closest thing to a perfect car-chase that I've ever seen. Extreme stunts or not, I'd love to see an expert talk about it.
@@StormicusIII We talk about stunts in this series, sir.
Mask of Zorro had some great sword play. I'd love to hear a professional's take on the choreography.
Oh God, Yes! The scene Where Diego and Raphael are fighting in the Home of Diego was beautiful, like a painting come to life
A vehicule based stunt that i love is the one from the green hornet where their car got split in two on an elevator and they still drove it through an entire floor ! Magic.
Indiana Jones [Raiders Of The Lost Ark], when Indiana is chasing after the Nazis while they try to take the Ark to Cairo on a truck.
@Eva Presses Buttons Yeah, that one is also awesome!
Vehicle stunt: The helicopter chase from Mission Impossible Fallout.
Hell ya !! That was really something new
And in that vein mi:2 bike chase
Everyone of you are genuine and sweet and I think that's the real reason for your success
I love this and I REALLY want to get into filmmaking so as I work on that I'll be here for more tips
Vehicle stunt: Tom Cruise hanging onto the side of a plane in Mission: Impossible.
Underrated comment. That one took some serious cojones
they did that already, I watched that MI because I saw the stunt on corridor’s breakdown