Stuntmen React to Bad & Great Hollywood Stunts 5 - Summary

Summary

A group of stuntmen and filmmakers, including Eric Linden, are reacting to and analyzing various movie stunts and action scenes. They discuss the techniques used, the risks involved, and the physics behind the stunts. They also share personal anecdotes and experiences from their own work in the film industry. The conversation is interspersed with clips from movies, including Batman and John Wick, and the group provides their expert opinions on what makes a stunt effective and believable. The video is part of a series called "Stuntman React" and is sponsored by Squarespace.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The video features Eric Linden, a stuntman, discussing various stunts and fight scenes.
2. Eric Linden is a repeat guest on the show.
3. The video is sponsored by Squarespace.
4. The host and Eric Linden discuss a stunt where a car drives close to the camera.
5. The stuntmen operating the camera are skilled professionals who know how to position the camera for the best shot.
6. The host and Eric Linden discuss a fight scene where Batman is thrown to the ground.
7. Eric Linden mentions that when filming a fight scene, actors sometimes accidentally connect with each other's faces.
8. The host and Eric Linden discuss a stunt where a person falls down a hill.
9. Eric Linden mentions that the stuntman who performed the stunt cracked his femur.
10. Eric Linden discusses the use of squibs in film to create realistic blood effects.
11. The host and Eric Linden discuss a scene from the movie "John Wick" where Keanu Reeves performs a stunt.
12. Eric Linden mentions that he has a website where he answers questions about getting started in stunts.
13. The host promotes Squarespace as a sponsor and offers a discount code for viewers.
14. Eric Linden responds to over 300 messages from viewers about getting started in stunts.
15. The host thanks Eric Linden for appearing on the show.
16. The host promotes his Instagram account, @corridordigital.