Edit: Actually got to look at the credit this time! The actor is Tommaso Di Vincenzo!!
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PSA: that's probably an actual contortionist doing the crab walk, with David Tennant's face (very obviously) CGI'd over top. People can in fact actually move like that, and more. A lot of "impossibly moving" horror monsters are in fact played by real people who are actually moving that way. It's an actual profession and something you have to train for years to do.
Just like, for the record. Please appreciate that stuntworker's skill.
May as Layla El Faouly, in Moon Knight Season 1 Episode 4 “The Tomb”
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Y’all. The possibility that a minor accident might’ve contributed to being one of the major Easter eggs pointing to Layla becoming the Scarlet Scarab, is pretty damn high 😮
That's a great question!! You see, its no secret that I always was very inspired by my hero in Darkwing Duck. I used to imitate his fighting prowess when I was a little kid. My mom thought that I would be a natural at karate, so she brought me to one class in middle school, and I proved to be a natural!! I managed to get black belt very quickly and even managed to win some championships for our team!!
I think it was at that moment that I wanted to keep up the act of fighting for a future career, and I found myself taking stunt work in college!! Needless to say, I proved to be quite the durable duck amongst my teachers! And I thank my peers and sensei for making me who I am today!!
In „Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Teil 1“ gibt Tom Cruise derzeit mal wieder alles im Kino. Er macht natürlich wieder seine Stunts selber und versucht erneut etwas noch nie dagewesenes. Manche sprechen vom spektakulärsten Stunt der Filmgeschichte. Ob das wirklich der Fall ist, ist aber diskutabel, denn die Geschichte der Stunts im Film ist lang und beeindruckend.
Look, common sense tells me that obviously this was a set built outdoors, utilizing pre-existing natural scenery, but in no way was I prepared to actually read that the crew for real built a whole bit outside that made it look like a genuine excavation site that archaeologists use. And the way it looks so normal, so natural, I thought it was part of the mountainside and that kept me wondering where TF this particular scene was shot, and it surprised me - despite the more than obvious logic - that this outdoor set was freakin’ BUILT!! 😳 The fact that it looks so real is a testament to how well it was made.
wet cat this wet cat that. maybe watch some classic silent era comedy reels and then youll see the original wet cats at work. pathetic wet little men fighting for their mf lives and its like you dont even care
*shows Darkwing Duck Daredevil Hallway fight scene and wonders what he thinks of it 👀👀*
https://youtu.be/B66feInucFY
That's pretty cool!! As a stunt double myself, I really love this choreography!! This definitely didn't have one take involved!! Gosh I love stuntwork!!
my sister thinks the reason i watch Warrior and all these mma guys' movies is because i like seeing half-dressed men when i'm actually paying rapt attention to the subtextual gay implications