• Magnus@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    Meh, movie looks mid af. Don’t care about the stories during the shoot because the world is burning…

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    6 days ago

    Resident evil was well known for getting stunt people killed or permanatly injured and not paying them.

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    6 days ago

    Stop doing stunts if you aren’t a stuntman. No one is impressed. You’re also putting stunt people out of work. And if you get seriously hurt or killed, the film could tank or be canceled and the next film might not be able to secure insurance.

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      6 days ago

      I think it was Dwayne Johnson who said in an interview that he never does his stunts, for exactly the reasons given. The key point is also that if the actor performing a key role in the movie gets injured it’ll cause at least delays, possibly worse. But it will affect literally hundreds of people just so s/he can feel like a macho for doing the dangerous thing.

      A stunt person getting injured isn’t just less likely (it’s literally their job), it’s also much less problematic for everyone else involved if it does happen.

      Performing stunts yourself is pure ego.

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        5 days ago

        That’s just Hollywood. The egos are insane. Beyond out of control. Ice skating uphill.

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        6 days ago

        Danny Trejo has said the same. It is taking work from someone trained to do this and risking the whole production.

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          6 days ago

          Ahh you might be right, it might have been Danny Trejo who I had in mind. Updated my comment, thank you!

    • Microw@lemm.ee
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      It is not that easy to define where “stunt” begins. If an actor tells me “I won’t run down this alley, have the stunt person do it” I’m not gonna applaud him for being lazy. Actors doing small stunts is completely normal and should be. Big stunts of course should be done by professional stunt people.

      • Hugin@lemmy.world
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        6 days ago

        James Marsters who played Spike on Buffy talked about this. He would do stunts he thought he could do and would benefit the scene. However if both feet come off the ground it’s not him.

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      It’s not either/or - a lot of actors take training for action roles seriously and they work closely with the stunt team to get the best coverage possible.

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        5 days ago

        Bringing in one of the best stuntmen on the planet to prove a point. Nice.

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          He’s still the star of the movie, though. So the risk of him getting injured or dying because of a stunt puts the future of the production in jeopardy, even if he has more skills than the typical action star.

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            5 days ago

            Iirc Jackie became a famous movie star because of his stuntman work and owns a stuntman company

      • 50MYT@lemmy.world
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        6 days ago

        Good but also poor example.

        He broke his leg filming a stunt (bad landing onto a boat). Filming stopped for two weeks and he had to film the remaining scenes after with a cast on his ankle.

        He stopped doing major stunts after that because he realized it wasn’t the right idea.