Behind The Stunts
Behind The Stunts
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CONDORMAN - 1981
A rip roaring adventure full of fun and action and silly accents....never mind about that though. Action is king and we have two big names in action to coordinate. REMY JULIENNE and COLIN SKEAPING.
Cars, fights, boats and hanging from a crane on a really small wire....its all here in CONDORMAN
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Видео

THE CROW - ADAM HORTON INTERVIEW
Просмотров 9412 часов назад
At the end of August 'The Crow' is back on the big screen. This reimagining of the story was filmed in Prague and the action is supervised and coordinated by stuntman ADAM HORTON who has made a name for himself on such movies like the Hitman's Bodyguard and the Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard outings and Machine Gun Preacher. I caught up with him during the press junket for 'The Crow' last week....enjoy
THE MECHANIC - 1972
Просмотров 202День назад
An everyday story of assassin folk.... Thriller starring Charles Bronson and Jan Michael Vincent. Stunt Coordinator is ALAN GIBBS and if you haven't seen the movie....you should.
2024 OLYMPIC SPECIAL
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2024 is Olympic year and as always the sports will encourage people to get out and get fit, but it'll also give budding action professionals an opportunity to explore the sports they like against the qualifications they need to get onto the stunt register. Lets explore some of these shall we? linktr.ee/behindthestunts
TOM CRUISE...OPINION CORNER MI:8
Просмотров 23928 дней назад
So, hear me out here. Tom Cruise is the star and producer of the wonderful Mission Impossible series. Fabulous movies, great entertainment, amazing stunts....but really, should he be doing them? Is it too dangerous for the biggest actor in the world and the producer of one of the biggest franchises on the planet to risk his neck when he employs many of the greatest stunt performers on his movie...
Q & A Social Media Edition
Просмотров 169Месяц назад
Yes....its Q & A part 2 for your Friday enjoyment. Questions posed on social media so thank you to everyone who took the time to take part. Part 1 is on the podcast which can be found below on the Linktree link BUY MERCH HERE - pod-dojo.myspreadshop.co.uk/behind the stunts?idea=62273db2dbc5e466383ebcef LINKTREE HERE - linktr.ee/behindthestunts?ltsid=e0983326-2507-424a-b333-880d8aedf043
DUKES OF HAZZARD STUNT ROUNDTABLE
Просмотров 314Месяц назад
Who didn't love 'The Dukes of Hazzard' on a Saturday night whilst having your tea? The stunts were amazing and here we get a chance to watch a roundtable with six of the stunt team who were responsible for some of those great crashes chatting about the 'good old boys' in the good ole days. Enjoy Please subscribe to @dukesofhazzard6712 great content for you Duke fans
GREEN ICE - 1981
Просмотров 169Месяц назад
Not the greatest movie of all time, but one that means a great deal to me. Stunt Coordinator VIC ARMSTRONG and stuntman ROY ALON creating one of the greatest moments in cinema history.....no seriously they did. Lets explore the movie and deep dive into the beautiful warm waters of GREEN ICE linktr.ee/behindthestunts?ltsid=fe6d8474-052c-4de6-bb78-157c18bad18d
FIRESTARTER 1984
Просмотров 154Месяц назад
Its a story as old as time itself. Girl gets angry and her anger causes catastrophic carnage....on this occasion the girl is a little Drew Barrymore and she is the twisted Firestarter in the movie of the same name. Stunt Coordinator GLENN RANDALL is not only using the latest in fire prevention technology, but is also using wire rigs on this picture. Amazing fire work...enjoy
MAHSA AHMADI INTERVIEW
Просмотров 168Месяц назад
Iran has had more than its fare share of troubling times over the years. Yet, a glimmer of hope was given to the world when MAHSA AHMADI decided at a young age that she wanted to work in stunts. Her struggles have made her stronger and she is now one of the top performers in the world. She's worked on TV and Film, including SKYFALL, BANG BANG, 911 and the upcoming TWISTER movie. Enjoy... linktr...
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN 1998
Просмотров 3582 месяца назад
Simply the finest film perhaps in the last century. Huge war biopic...SIMON CRANE at the helm for action and a cast of stunt players. We're also joined by a familiar to UK audiences as he explains what working on the picture was really like. Facebook: Behind.the.Stunts/ Instagram: behindthestunts Twitter: stuntcentral
TRUE LIES - 1994
Просмотров 5422 месяца назад
Without question one of the great action movies of our time. A great Bond movie with Arnie as Harry Tasker, an agent leading a double life. Brilliant action sequences thanks to JOEL KRAMER and a sensational team of action professionals. One of which is DONNA KEEGAN who doubled Jamie Lee Curtis on the movie and who discusses her role in the action scenes in this episode. linktr.ee/behindthestunt...
VIC ARMSTRONG - LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT 007GB
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Vic Armstrong has been at the very top of his game since joining the business back in 1965. His career has been a wonderful example of achieving goals and creating new and exciting moments for audiences to have their breath taken away. The 007 GB British James Bond Fan Club honoured Vic and actress Luciana Paluzzi, at a glittering gathering underneath the footprint of another icon from the 20th...
THE 2024 TAURUS WORLD STUNT AWARDS
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THE 2024 TAURUS WORLD STUNT AWARDS
A TRIBUTE TO JEANNIE EPPER & DENISE RYAN
Просмотров 3933 месяца назад
A TRIBUTE TO JEANNIE EPPER & DENISE RYAN
THE FALL GUY 2024
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THE FALL GUY 2024
BEN HUR - THE CHARIOT RACE
Просмотров 7183 месяца назад
BEN HUR - THE CHARIOT RACE
ROUGH CUT / STICK
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ROUGH CUT / STICK
CAREY LOFTIN - A DRIVING FORCE
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CAREY LOFTIN - A DRIVING FORCE
JOHN WAYNE FIGHTS
Просмотров 5794 месяца назад
JOHN WAYNE FIGHTS
ROAD HOUSE 89/24
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ROAD HOUSE 89/24
WHITE LIGHTNING & GATOR
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WHITE LIGHTNING & GATOR
BRITISH STUNT REGISTER 50TH ANNIVERSARY
Просмотров 2505 месяцев назад
BRITISH STUNT REGISTER 50TH ANNIVERSARY
NEW GUINNESS WORLD CANNON ROLL RECORD
Просмотров 4175 месяцев назад
NEW GUINNESS WORLD CANNON ROLL RECORD
OSCARS FOR STUNTS 2024
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OSCARS FOR STUNTS 2024
MICHEL JULIENNE and GRANT PAGE
Просмотров 3895 месяцев назад
MICHEL JULIENNE and GRANT PAGE
Stuntman Joe Toedtling Pipe Ramp
Просмотров 3275 месяцев назад
Stuntman Joe Toedtling Pipe Ramp
Stuntman Nic Daines - Falling Into His Work
Просмотров 3365 месяцев назад
Stuntman Nic Daines - Falling Into His Work
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed - Rust
Просмотров 3465 месяцев назад
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed - Rust

Комментарии

  • @johnressie3012
    @johnressie3012 2 дня назад

    I agree with you Jon american accent not good

  • @michaelstaunton1632
    @michaelstaunton1632 2 дня назад

    👍👍👍 🎥

  • @davidwilkes2942
    @davidwilkes2942 2 дня назад

    Strange film

  • @danross8565
    @danross8565 2 дня назад

    Oo Betty, joking aside Michael Crawford did a lot of his own stunts in some mothers do ave em

  • @johnhalley974
    @johnhalley974 3 дня назад

    Happy Birthday Jon…I’m just thinking I most likely bumped into you many times at Belfast international airport many moons ago as a frequent traveler…Just hope it wasn’t a pat down.

  • @rabbieburns2501
    @rabbieburns2501 3 дня назад

    Fell down a rabbit hole here, but I seen his name on end credits of Aliens & recognised it (as it's so unusual) & remembered him from when I was a kid at a holiday camp (possibly/ likely Whitley Bay) & he was friends with a magician guy with ginger hair called Jon King (who later married Gazza's sister). I'm pretty sure Tip was a clown at the holiday camp back then. Now 40 odd years later .. RIP to the man.

  • @michaelstaunton1632
    @michaelstaunton1632 4 дня назад

    👍👍👍🎥

  • @Shaki123
    @Shaki123 4 дня назад

    Cool.

  • @shanekilpatrick3378
    @shanekilpatrick3378 6 дней назад

    Wheelbarrow to carry his balls around 👍🏻

  • @mikaelcykelstall2373
    @mikaelcykelstall2373 7 дней назад

    Jimmy Roberts is the one later called JN Roberts, right??

  • @martinsorenson1055
    @martinsorenson1055 9 дней назад

    This is a great comedy and a real nice breakdown of the stunts. I am surprised you didn't comment on the guy leaping over the wall onto his back on a restaurant table. From what I understand that guy permanently hurt himself on that one. (Maybe you mention this in your podcast?).

  • @Jer-7007
    @Jer-7007 10 дней назад

    You might like this story. I worked in Hollywood for years, and I got the opportunity to meet the stunt man (after he had grown old and become a stunt coordinator) who jumped out of the way of that spinning, runaway propeller from that exploding fighter plane on the runway in "Tora, Tora, Tora". It looked so real. I can't remember his name, but I told him that it looked like he almost got killed in that shot. He told me: "That's because I almost got killed in that shot. The stunt went wrong and that propeller wasn't supposed to fly off the plane like that."

  • @Jer-7007
    @Jer-7007 10 дней назад

    There's one stunt that always fascinated me, that you didn't explain. Shortly before the sidecar motorcycle hits the bridge, A kubelwagen runs off the road, tumbles down the cliff, and end ends up in the river, upside-down. At this point, you can see a man's arm reaching out from beneath the overturned vehicle, waving. It looks like a guy must have been trapped in the semi-submerged, upside-down car, for real! I always wondered if that stunt was planned like that, or if it went wrong. I also wonder if the man was OK. Was he killed? Was he badly injured? Did he lose that arm? Did He drown in the river? You seem like an expert. Can you tell me anything about it?

  • @yestoadventure007
    @yestoadventure007 10 дней назад

    Happy Birthday Jon! Yup, I'm going to be 58 in a week and I have injured back from water skiing, an injured hand from Kung Fu, an injured eye from scuba diving.... Always say yes to Adventure and you'll also say yes to physical therapy 🤣

  • @michaelstaunton1632
    @michaelstaunton1632 11 дней назад

    👍👍👍🎥

  • @andrewflashchannelgibbs5384
    @andrewflashchannelgibbs5384 11 дней назад

    Happy belated birthday. We are the same age. I was 52 in May. 👍

  • @karaDee2363
    @karaDee2363 12 дней назад

    He had balls of steel just like his dad❤

  • @tintinbyherge
    @tintinbyherge 15 дней назад

    I enjoy your videos. I have just watched point break. I have always l9ved this character driven movie, could you not only do a special but perhaps have an interview with Pat Banta. Who also doubled in bond movies and ask about that work too. Just a suggestion

  • @ginghamt.c.5973
    @ginghamt.c.5973 15 дней назад

    A great Bond film - I saw this in 1985, I thought Roger Moore went out on a high - and Grace Jones was just fantastic throughout!

  • @mi39471
    @mi39471 18 дней назад

    Bro you’re kicking things off with the Remo Williams theme!

  • @dalepotter6918
    @dalepotter6918 18 дней назад

    Didn't his dad jump the grand canyon

  • @damfs
    @damfs 19 дней назад

    Parents took me to see the jump when I was 5 years old.

  • @lucretiaweyden7405
    @lucretiaweyden7405 19 дней назад

    You are so gooood Eunice amazing 🤩

  • @Patilikas11
    @Patilikas11 19 дней назад

    Got my MINI Cooper S (R53) 4 years ago, hands down, best handling for a fwd ever.

  • @Markycarandbikestuff
    @Markycarandbikestuff 19 дней назад

    If you know your Mini's that one in the 1st Scene turns into a (60's) Mk1 during the crash, you can see the outside hinges, the holes in the rear for the smaller lights and the rounded lower front edge of the door.

  • @skrildrop
    @skrildrop 20 дней назад

    amazing

  • @charliem6604
    @charliem6604 21 день назад

    @tomarmour9224 I have a long winded answer for you… I grew up with Casey. We ended up working in the same business but in different departments. We actually got to work together on an episode of Lethal Weapon (the series). I’m in Transportation but I worked closely with stunts on that show and learned some of their process. His responsibility is for and to Tom in a specialized capacity depending on what’s happening on camera. Since Tom really does do all his stunts, there really is no need to have any of his stunt doubles ‘take over’ when camera rolls. Casey and all of the players before and since Casey are hired by the stunt coordinator for their likeness to Tom and their all around ability. Often times a stunt might be performed for camera specifically so the Director of Photography and camera operators can see the action first to make sure they have right angles, lighting and focus on the action. That’s where Casey comes in. Once that’s done, they perform as an advisory to Tom in each circumstance the action calls for. Casey is there as his all-around double but there will be different lead stunt specialist for each particular scene to advise to the skill set needed specifically for that scene. One guy for fighting, one guy for motorcycles, and another for driving and so-on. All of the stunts for a particular Production are performed for months, sometimes years before actual filming. Each sequence is laid out and repeated over and over until it basically becomes muscle memory for both Tom and his doubles. For example, a roof jump into water with a wire de-accelerator. All of the elements would be conceived on paper first by Tom and a writing team. A Location scout would reveal the parameters of the place picked to do the stunt - to discover roof height, distance to water, linear distance from roof to water, etc. The stunt coordinator will select the equipment and technique that the stunt will be performed with. They choose a double that will learn every aspect of this stunt to make it a safe and repeatable performance. I’d imagine Tom is involved all along the way and would definitely be part of this process of rehearsing the move over and over with Casey and others advising on purpose and technique. Casey would be in costume and perform the stunt for camera but Tom’s performance is ultimately used. What percentage does Casey do, 100%. What percentage do you see on camera? Maybe 0.1% in a jump cut that the editor liked because of the way a piece of wardrobe looked from a random angle or some other anomaly that was preferred to Toms takes. What sells is Tom’s performances. If it’s not a Tom Cruise Production, the stunt players, definitely double the lead actors on camera. That was the whole concept from the beginning, save the talent from bruising.😂 Tom is different, he’s a fantastic stunt actor. … and that’s all I have to say about that. - Forrest Gump

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite 22 дня назад

    Well done! Have you considered covering "the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly?"

  • @Fcutdlady
    @Fcutdlady 24 дня назад

    The D Day landings were shot at Curracloe Beach in County Wexford ireland . I think the irish army may have been used as non injured soldiers in that abd other scenes shot here . Fair dues to them and the stunt team .

  • @Ducksoda590
    @Ducksoda590 25 дней назад

    I dont understand how does someone in 1 lifetime manage to reach the level required in those 6 disciplines?

  • @jupite1888
    @jupite1888 25 дней назад

    He has set a precedent for himself which he will either stop when the Movie series stop being made or something happens

  • @budekins542
    @budekins542 26 дней назад

    The best stunts ever done with European vehicles are in Alarm for Cobra 11.

  • @stevenharsono9911
    @stevenharsono9911 27 дней назад

    REBECCA FERGUSON'S ILSA FAUST CHARACTER THAT WE LOVED AND ADMIRED FOR MANY YEARS IS BEING KILLED OFF LIKE A CHICKEN AND BECOMING A CORPSE ON THE VENICE BRIDGE , THAT WHAT WE CERTAINLY GOT FROM WATCHING THIS MISSION IMPOSSIBLE DEAD RECKONING PART 1 FILM ‼️😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹

  • @johnhalley974
    @johnhalley974 28 дней назад

    A classic example of an actor doing stunts they didn’t need to do is The first great train robbery with Sean Connery on the top of that moving train…So close to getting his head smashed.

  • @michaelstaunton1632
    @michaelstaunton1632 29 дней назад

    👍👍👍🎥

  • @durangokid1
    @durangokid1 29 дней назад

    Who cares ? It's the norm now. He has probably the biggest ego of any actor. Vic Armstrong had to reign in Harrison telling him he was taking food off his plate. Harrison appreciated it and cut back on the stunts. Tom isn't that generous. He's doing someone out of a job but he's selling the film.

  • @leethetrucker7366
    @leethetrucker7366 29 дней назад

    I have to agree with some of the comments here. Yes, there are stunt professionals that could do what he's doing but it is HIM doing it. Thats's what makes the movie and that's what sells the movie. When he's hanging off the plane you say "what if the plane crashed". There's just as much chance of the plane crashing into Tom's trailer while he's in it than there is while he's on it. Love you John and your Chanel but TC is, to me, a stuntman who acts rather than an actor who does stunts. Keep up the great work.

  • @JoshCluderay
    @JoshCluderay Месяц назад

    I think at this point Tom Cruise has earned the right to put himself in an element of danger. I know that the modern stunt industry is geared around safety, but I like that Cruise reminds me of an older class of daredevil - like your Houdinis, your Evil Knievels, that bloke that wire-walked between the twin towers - where the public spectacle is part of the story. It doesn't matter how convincingly you can recreate these things with CGI. The point is that you go into these films knowing that Tom Cruise has gone (as you put it) 'above and beyond' in order to present you with an exciting piece of cinema, and that makes all the difference to me. I wish there was more of that adventurous spirit in modern film-making. Honestly, if he gets himself killed someday, so be it. There are countless professionals out there (racing drivers, free solo climbers, stunt pilots) who accept that their work might kill them. And sometimes it does. But that element of risk is part of the thrill and the romance. It's why Niki Lauda got back in his car. We can't let health and safety completely kill the very human desire to do mad things sometimes. Even if it means a movie might get shut down (won't somebody think of the insurance companies!) Also, I believe that Cruise has done enough to be seen as a stunt performer in his own right, and not just an actor that's taking their work.

    • @Shaki123
      @Shaki123 Месяц назад

      Exactly. The fact that people get jealous because of it, shows how old fashioned the stunt community is. Yes, everybody can do it with the right practice. If somebody else would do the stunts the movies wouldn't have any special impact. He's doing it because it benefits the damn material. And he's doing it for more than 20 years and yet people want him to not do it. Everybody involved in this movie knows the risks of a potential shutdown.

  • @Shaki123
    @Shaki123 Месяц назад

    What a bunch of nonsense. Everyone in the production of that movie knows what's up. It's part of the risk and it what makes this movie stand out against all the other CGI infested fakery we see these days. The fact that TC does this make him a reason to go to the cinema. There are enough other movies where stuntman and women can do their thing. You act like this is some kind of social welfare thing. My God man. Even if he has an issue, everybody will be ready for it. So, he IS a stuntman within the disciplines he's working. You have to let go of the actor thing. He obviously isn't only an actor anymore. No reason to let a stuntman do it if you can do it yourself and elevate the movie with it.

  • @There_Will_Be_Bond
    @There_Will_Be_Bond Месяц назад

    Wait you don’t like Mi2? But that film has Tom at peak hair!

    • @Shaki123
      @Shaki123 Месяц назад

      I think he's a bit jealous that a damn actor does all this stuff very convincingly.

  • @amandstunts
    @amandstunts Месяц назад

    It’s the way he forces his co-stars in to doing action they don’t want to or arn’t trained to.

    • @Shaki123
      @Shaki123 29 дней назад

      Uh, he doesn't do that at all.

  • @yestoadventure007
    @yestoadventure007 Месяц назад

    You may be right, in fact, you probably are quite right. TC shouldn’t be doing these gags because if something happens to him the production shut down. However, at this point it’s become part of the marketing campaign. The audience is now expecting Tom to do these outlandish, crazy stunts, and according to last film, even though you barely seen him jump off the motorcycle with the parachute, the huge marking campaign was that he did himself. They even released a featurette of the stunt months before the film was released. Why does he do it really? Marketing! And I’m sure he’s having a hell of a lot of fun doing it. I know I would.😂

  • @pjwoolw
    @pjwoolw Месяц назад

    You have to give him credit for hanging in there on these gags. Whatever happens happens. His call. Chin stuck into the frame. Its me!

  • @There_Will_Be_Bond
    @There_Will_Be_Bond Месяц назад

    Great having you on Jon, see you next week.

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  • @priyamganguly
    @priyamganguly Месяц назад

    I guess Jude Poyer is the worthy non-Asian successor of Brad Allen. Good to see someone taking it to the next level after him.

  • @jupite1888
    @jupite1888 Месяц назад

    Excellent, Best movie movie then Kelly's Heroes

  • @tomarmour9224
    @tomarmour9224 Месяц назад

    I can’t find part 1 🤦‍♂️

    • @behindthestunts
      @behindthestunts Месяц назад

      podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/behind-the-stunts/id1547078357?i=1000662520388 here you go

  • @michaelstaunton1632
    @michaelstaunton1632 Месяц назад

    👍👍👍🎥

  • @BertoBertono
    @BertoBertono Месяц назад

    Salute from Lowell Massachusetts