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Kristen Stewart giving Chris Hemsworth a black eye in Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), Thomas Jane accidently stabbing Kevin Nash during a fight scene in The Punisher (2004) and Shailene Woodley punching Miles Teller in the throat during a fight scene in Divergent (2014)
I wonder if Harrison Ford tore the same ligaments in _The Fugitive_ that he did during the “Airplane brawl” scene In _Raiders of the Lost Ark._ He also severely herniated a disc during _Temple of Doom’s_ filming, which required surgery and resulted in a lot of stunt scenes being filmed with Ford’s double, Vic Armstrong, until he recovered. After hearing about his injuries in the Indiana Jones DVD Bonus Features, I often wondered if the blood curdling screams we hear from Indy- while he, Willie and Short Round are in Mola Ram’s lair under Pankot Palace- were the real-life screams of agony from Harrison himself!
DiCaripo performance in Django Unchained is something else, the fact he cut his hand when he smashed the glass and continued to do the scene is astonishing
If they ever do a video on people doing their own stunts, he should be number one! I mean, I've seen BTS clips at the end of his movies, with him doing stunts IN A CAST! And not the "all-star" kind, either!
Cary Elwes being knocked out is actually the 2nd injury he suffered while on set of 'The Princess Bride'. in the scene where the man in black and buttercup are talking, just before she finds out that he is actually westley, he is actually nursing a broken toe. While on set before the shoot that day, Andre the Giant, who played Fezzic in the movie who used an ATV to get around the terrain kept trying to get Cary to give it a try. Elwes initially refused, being conscious of the fact that if he got hurt that he had none to blame but himself. But Andre kept pestering him and eventually he gave in. Well, he was unprepared for the momentum when it took off and his foot ended up slipping under the clutch and the big toe was broken. He filmed the scene after seeing the on set medic but before going to the hospital and the way he sits down is actually him trying to minimize pressure on the foot. The knockout was a few weeks later and it was actually the same doctor who treated him both times. He woke up to the sound of stitches being sewn in as in addition to being knocked unconscious he had also split his head open and the doctor upon seeing that he was awake said "Well Zorro, you seem to be a little accident prone, don't you." 😂😂😂
@@zyourzgrandzmazjust tell people you're illiterate, kid, it's far simpler. Just because you can't appreciate the facts doesn't mean someone has to dumb it down for you.
How on earth is Clooney's injury lower than a rolled ankle etc.? I don't think anyone here researched how devastating and life threatening a CSF leak is. Your brain sags in your skull and crushes the top of your spinal cord. It leaves you unable to stand or sit up without horrible pain (for me, it felt like G forces sucking my brain through my feet). People have died, lost speech, lost intellectual function from prolonged leaks. They are a poorly understood and tough to treat condition. Many people suffer with them due to missed diagnosis, and failed treatment (Clooney is lucky he even got access to surgery, let alone that it worked; I know people who've had 12 procedures fail). He's lucky he's recovered. I've had a leak, a relapse, and now suffer a rebound of high brain pressure that is slowly rendering me blind and threatens my life daily. I'm so glad he's okay!
Can't you get a shunt? A friend had one for years after his skull got crushed in a car accident. Went to the A&E almost every other day to relieve some of the pressure building up for months. I'm good with all kind of pain but head and toothache are brutal. Can't even imagine how you've got to feel :/ Get well soon.
Would a shunt relieve the pressure on the brain? My son's had a shunt since he was 2 mos. old. He's now 34 and still has a shunt (revised @ age 6 mos.). I hope you are able to recover. I'll be praying for you.
Its worth mentioning that in the movie Apocalypse Now, the real hand injury to Martin Sheen would turn out to be small potatoes, because he would also suffer a heart attack during filming for this movie.
Sadly, actress Dominique Dunne's last acting role before she died included bruises - not makeup, but real injuries she received at the hands of her boyfriend, the man whom would be responsible for her death
That one still bothers me a lot. The creep murdered her with his bare hands (after beating a previous girlfriend, the testimony of which wasn't allowed in court) and the guy serves three years in prison. It's sick.
@@katin6238 Yep. He'd already beaten her, stalked her, manipulated her, threatened her, and finally showed up to her place after she broke things off with him, attempting to get her back. When she refused he strangled her into unconsciousness and she died shortly thereafter. He was in and out of prison in a minute, changed his name, and went back to work.
@@katin6238Yes. It was her. Her boyfriend was extremely abusive and manipulative. He also stalked her and threatened her on multiple occasions. After she dumped him, most likely because she was in fear of her life and decided to leave him for her own safety, he went to her house to try to patch things up. When she refused to take him back, he snapped and strangled her. She didn’t die immediately from the strangulation, but she did succumb to it later on in hospital. The bruises you see on her in her last film before her death are not makeup… they’re real.
@@PhileusActual they didn't drop him into it, he ran in (it's the scene where he tries to swim to frodo's boat). I saw the take where he gets injured; he runs out and then just stops and freezes. doesn't really react or anything, just that kind of "oh man I'm hurt bad" frozen in place kind of reaction. supposedly a swim team went in and searched for any sort of debris but I guess they missed one. ouch.
There were two back injuries in The Exorcist. Linda Blair also had a fractured spine. The director of that movie was brutal when it came to the stunts.
That one was big enough for sure, then that silly rolled ankle by Ben Affleck. I've rolled my ankle like that a dozen times, and none of those would be something I even thought about after. Yeah it hurts at the moment, but it doesn't last, so why on Earth a common daily injury would make it into this list over a broken bones is beyond me. Not to mention the karma for Jeremy Renner with his accident later on...whew!
it was carey elwis 2nd accident on princess bride- he broke his foot the week earlier. when he woke up in the ER, it was te same doctor treating him who greeted him with the words "You seem unlucky there zorro"
You can see that the toilet is made from some foamy substance and bends slightly so the room was probably treated in dangerous places, he still probably found a harder and heavier surface here and there if they unleashed him.
Another injury (minor) that happened in Scream and is still in the film, Skeet Ulrich actually hits Matthew Lillard with the phone in the head, and that’s his genuine reaction.
In mentioning Jackie Chan, one of his idols was the silent film comedian Buster Keaton who had his share of on-screen mishaps. One of the most noticeable was in Sherlock Jr from 1924 in which a stunt with a running train and water tower, he unknowingly fractured his neck. The take stayed in the film.
Not a movie but a TV show, Ben Barnes breaking his foot before being cast for Westworld, lying to medics on staff, limping throughout the first season, and claiming it was part of his cowboy character. The janky walk was so iconic that when he came back for the second season, healed, he had to affect a limp to stay consistent.
A stunt performer did the full fall of the cliff, Stallone performed the last third of the fall so his face could be seen. Impressive and dangerous, but not the full 98ft fall the stunt performer did.
That look of fear on Thomas Jane's face made it that much better. To the uninformed, he looks terrified that the big guy got stabbed and didn't flinch. But hey, iykyk.
Very Important fact missed in Scream injury is why it was so excruciatingly painful. The actor had OPEN HEART SURGERY when he was 10 years old and due to visibility problems the stuntwoman missed the protective vest and made a direct hit on the old surgery site. .The site also has a spot where there’s a stainless steel wire inside and if the spot is touched it’s excruciating .They director had hoped the padded and umbrella with a retractable end would keep him safe but but the difficult mask ruined things.
Jackie Chan obviously accrued serious injuries in his movies, but he was doing all his own stunts and knew the risks. It was his thing. Jim Carrey’s stuff is more amazing because he hadn’t been doing that sort of thing all his life. Physical comedy, yes, but throwing himself against walls? No. Dedication to his craft that wasn’t entirely necessary like Jackie’s stuff, but definitely created an icon scene.
Jackie is a stuntman turned actor. He knew what he was doing, most of the time. If you watch the Police Story, his landing into the pads was textbook, on his back leading with the butt. But filming in HK was much more dangerous as it was not as controlled and regulated as Hollywood, which is probably why HK action is held in such regard since the stunts and fights are much closer to reality. Jackie said in an early interview that he was surprised no one hit him on set for Rush Hour, because he was so accustomed to the HK way of filming.
Didn't a stuntman die in the chariot scene in Ben-Hur? Edit: Did a quick Google and oh wow, quite a few stunt workers have died either on set or within a few days.
If I remember right, about 30 extras drowned on the set of the original Ten Commandments that was filmed in the early 1900's. But yeah that dude that gets run over in the chariot scene really died. :(@@Saasan
I had a CSF leak that lasted over two weeks and can attest that it is the most painful thing ever. I described it was a "black hole of pain" to my doctor. I had two blood patches that didn't work, that was a whole new level of fun I hope to never experience again.
Speaking of Peter Jackson, Michael J. Fox hurt his ankle while filming "The Frighteners" and the scene where he hobbled away scared in the woods, his screams were of pain not fear.
I had a leak like Clooney for a year. It was because of the medical device that I have implanted from my brain to my abdomen, but I'm actually allergic to all of the components, so they adhere to all of the areas that they pass through, and then when I move, the components rip apart, and I develop leaks. They decided to take a year off from surgeries because they wanted to test me rather than repair me to see exactly what I was allergic to (it took a year), so I was left with the debilitating pain. At one point I was on a really strong cocktail of pain meds and they wanted to take me off of them - not because they had done anything to repair the tearing or leaking, but because they were worried that I was on the medications. I really did want to stop living. It felt like my skull was being beaten by a tire iron. I was constantly being told that I should stop taking anything for pain, and just get counseling.
And in the original Punisher movie, they accidentally stabbed the bad guy in the shoulder with a real knife because they forgot to swap it out with the prop knife
Buster Keaton literally broke several bones, including fracturing his neck, in scenes that ended up in his movies. He should be number one on this list, but the teenage writers at WatchMojo didn’t even include him. Shameful.
Love this! Whenever I watch anything I am always wondering stuff like this. Id rather watch directors commentary of shows and movies than the actual shows or movies! :p
number 31, something you don't expect to see on a list like this is comedy, but David Bowe got legit hurt in UHF: in the Uncle Nutsy's Funhouse scene, with Weird Al playing Uncle Nutsy, and Bowe's character Bob as Bobbo the Clown, the bit where Al says "look up, look down, now look at Mr. Frying Pan" and then hitting Bob in the face with a frying pan, Al didn't quite pull the hit back quite far enough and actually wallops Bowe right in the face! fortunately, due to the red clown makeup, you can't see the blood, but Bob's angry stare in the next few shots is not entirely acting
Jackie Chan not being 1 on this long list is quite the surprise. I can’t remember the name of the guy in the stormtrooper who hit his head, but he passed away few years ago if my memory serves me right.
9:55 - Why didn't you show Fred Astaire's injury? You cut AROUND it, instead of showing it. Ginger Roger's (personal) gown had reflective 'crystals' of leaded glass sewn all over it. (It gets an awesome spin around her legs when she stops moving.) Each sleeve weighed around a pound. His injury was like being struck in the eye socket with a 4 pound hammer. It's due to the centripetal force (because she's spinning when her cuff hits him.) Fred Astaire said he saw stars, and nearly fell from the blow. (They cover up his black eye with makeup for the other takes.) The first take is the best - because he's nursing a head injury for all the rest! If you want to see it, pause right about 2 minute mark in the youtube vid "FOLLOW THE FLEET ('36): "Let's Face the Music and Dance" - on the Turner Classic Movies channel.
Yes, because what for? The names of the actors? The movies? Chapters are for something like changes in topics, not for a chapter for every item on a list.
9:29 I think it's funny that he says that's why he get's paid the big bucks, when dedicated stunt doubles do that work CONSTANTLY and while I'm sure they get paid well, it is only a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of what the star gets paid. Not to mention, when the actors do their own stunts and injure themselves, it can potentially cause delays which affects others working on the movie as well.....that being said, I do think it's neat that he does his own stunts. And despite all the downsides, just knowing that it is actually the actor doing the stunt work adds to a scene I think. So it's not all bad.
In the same movie, Police Story, where Jackie Chan performed the stunt with the lighting fixture in the mall, another co-star was ejected from the top deck of a bus (when it screeched to a halt) and it caused him to fall out of the window and land upside down on the pavement 😂
To say that, "To this day, no one really knows who played that specific Storm Trooper" is complete bulls***. The actor is Michael Leader who is best known for his work on the British soap-opera, "EastEnders".
i remember seeing that rambo scene as a kid with my dad and the smartass he was couldn't stop himself from saying "ah yeah, great puppet they used there" a normal person would claim he said that so kid-me wouldn't worry, but he really just is that kinda person...
They should do a list like this for TV. There's actually a lot on many different shows. Christian Kane received the scar above his brow on camera in Leverage. The scar on his lip was during filming for the movie Second Hand Lions, but I don't believe that take was used in the final film.
The street fight scene from The Godfather is my favorite part of the movie. Its a great life lesson to think before you act. Funny that it was basically a real fight.
My fav is Jim Carrey beating himself up. I actually sat and laughed out loud watching that one. Special mention goes to Steve Carrell havong his chest waxed. Incertain if that is improv or scripted, but it is funny either way 😂🌵💗👍
I watched the Making of Lotr... After Viggo broke his toe, he just sat there, pinching his nose through the pain. Next week, Jackson had them all running on screen to save the Hobbits. Orlando was also injured, Viggo with his Broken toes, and John Rhys Davies also. Jackson called them "The walking wounded."
One major certified injury on-set was in "Young Guns 2" when Christian Slater's character fought with Lou Diamond Phillips in a desert scene. A dummy knife was supposed to be used in the scene, but a real Bowie knife was used instead. The knife went through Lou's arm in real life and the look of shock on both actors' faces was genuine.
The 1947 Three Stooges short, "Brideless Groom", gave us the legendary line from Emil Sitka, "Hold hands, you lovebirds", which actually appears on his headstone. For those not familiar, the plot is that Shemp is in line to inherit a fortune *if* he gets married within 48 hours. Our heroes encounter Christine McIntyre as Miss Hopkins, who mistakes Shemp for her cousin, Basil, when he tries to woo her. Upon finding out that he really isn't her cousin, McIntyre was supposed to let loose with some slaps -- this is the Three Stooges -- but apparently, she was so concerned about hurting Shemp that he told her to just cut loose, as the half-hearted efforts were more painful. What you see in the finished product is vintage Three Stooges, and McIntyre went so hard on Shemp that she broke his nose. She did apologize -- profusely -- but Shemp brushed it off, consoling her that he'd told her to let him have it, and she sure did. There are other moments when the Stooges got hurt during filming, but this is probably the one that is best-known.
You guys really put a slap with a beaded sleeve above Tom Cruise’s ankle fracture over the roof? 😂 Also this entire list could be filled from top to bottom with Jackie Chan stunt injuries, so how come he doesn’t get first place?
You could make an entire video of Jackie Chan. Another scene that is this is Operation Condor, where he broke his leg and a "passerby" asks if he is okay, he says that he is fine, and limps off camera. Well, that passerby was actually the cameraman stepping into the shot to check on him!
I've met Diane Kruger and she quote said "Tarantino wasn't rough or violent when he had his hand around my throat, i put my life in his hands because i could trust him and know he wouldn't be over the top with the scene"
I didn't know Tom Cruise and Jackie Chan belonged to the same club... They both performed with broken ankles while jumping between buildings. I think it's called the OW-ILE HIGH CLUB, not to be confused with the MILE HIGH CLUB where a wholly different sort of stunt is performed. :)
I always thought Skeet Ulrich got cast in Scream for looking so much like Jonny Depp, like Scream, in its fashion of spoofing off other horror movies, is spoofing off of how an at-the-time-totally-unknown Johnny Depp was the male lead in the very first Nightmare on Elm Street.
I heard about it long before I saw it. In fact, after I'd heard about it I watched the movie probably 10 more times without seeing it. I think the first time I saw it was when I looked it up on RUclips. Now I can't UNSEE it.
left out the fight scene in "Darker than Amber" between Rod Taylor and William Smith. Both sustained injuries and one of the best fights you will see on the screen.
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Kristen Stewart giving Chris Hemsworth a black eye in Snow White and the Huntsman (2012),
Thomas Jane accidently stabbing Kevin Nash during a fight scene in The Punisher (2004)
and Shailene Woodley punching Miles Teller in the throat during a fight scene in Divergent (2014)
I wonder if Harrison Ford tore the same ligaments in _The Fugitive_ that he did during the “Airplane brawl” scene In _Raiders of the Lost Ark._
He also severely herniated a disc during _Temple of Doom’s_ filming, which required surgery and resulted in a lot of stunt scenes being filmed with Ford’s double, Vic Armstrong, until he recovered.
After hearing about his injuries in the Indiana Jones DVD Bonus Features, I often wondered if the blood curdling screams we hear from Indy- while he, Willie and Short Round are in Mola Ram’s lair under Pankot Palace- were the real-life screams of agony from Harrison himself!
The guy in the James Bond movie is a convicted murderer. Look it up.
Were is : The Cable Guy ( Jim Carrey ) ????!!! You used that for thumbnail.
DiCaripo performance in Django Unchained is something else, the fact he cut his hand when he smashed the glass and continued to do the scene is astonishing
And then he proceeded to spread his blood all over Kerry Washington's face😵
@@leonmichuki I still wonder how she kept it together in that scene. It's real blood after all and you can smell that.
riiiight@@peterpain6625
he didnt eve bat an eyelash
@@peterpain6625According to some sources, including Kerry herself, that was fake blood.
Jacky Chan EVERY MOVIE HE WAS IN.
This guy has his own top 10 of injuries on set.
I'm amazed that the guy is still walking let alone speaking coherently.
True, almost every movie
If they ever do a video on people doing their own stunts, he should be number one! I mean, I've seen BTS clips at the end of his movies, with him doing stunts IN A CAST! And not the "all-star" kind, either!
@@DravenGal agree
@@stephenragland7710 You don't get much more committed than that!
Cary Elwes being knocked out is actually the 2nd injury he suffered while on set of 'The Princess Bride'. in the scene where the man in black and buttercup are talking, just before she finds out that he is actually westley, he is actually nursing a broken toe. While on set before the shoot that day, Andre the Giant, who played Fezzic in the movie who used an ATV to get around the terrain kept trying to get Cary to give it a try. Elwes initially refused, being conscious of the fact that if he got hurt that he had none to blame but himself. But Andre kept pestering him and eventually he gave in. Well, he was unprepared for the momentum when it took off and his foot ended up slipping under the clutch and the big toe was broken. He filmed the scene after seeing the on set medic but before going to the hospital and the way he sits down is actually him trying to minimize pressure on the foot. The knockout was a few weeks later and it was actually the same doctor who treated him both times. He woke up to the sound of stitches being sewn in as in addition to being knocked unconscious he had also split his head open and the doctor upon seeing that he was awake said "Well Zorro, you seem to be a little accident prone, don't you." 😂😂😂
Lol!! Poor Cary! Ouch. :)
Bro that's a whole ass book learn to edit down your stories
@@zyourzgrandzmazjust tell people you're illiterate, kid, it's far simpler. Just because you can't appreciate the facts doesn't mean someone has to dumb it down for you.
@@zyourzgrandzmaz With your need to have things dumbed down for you, I'm guessing you're American?
No, why should they? I enjoyed reading it, it tells a whole story rather than just a quick comment
How on earth is Clooney's injury lower than a rolled ankle etc.? I don't think anyone here researched how devastating and life threatening a CSF leak is. Your brain sags in your skull and crushes the top of your spinal cord. It leaves you unable to stand or sit up without horrible pain (for me, it felt like G forces sucking my brain through my feet). People have died, lost speech, lost intellectual function from prolonged leaks. They are a poorly understood and tough to treat condition. Many people suffer with them due to missed diagnosis, and failed treatment (Clooney is lucky he even got access to surgery, let alone that it worked; I know people who've had 12 procedures fail). He's lucky he's recovered. I've had a leak, a relapse, and now suffer a rebound of high brain pressure that is slowly rendering me blind and threatens my life daily. I'm so glad he's okay!
Can't you get a shunt? A friend had one for years after his skull got crushed in a car accident. Went to the A&E almost every other day to relieve some of the pressure building up for months. I'm good with all kind of pain but head and toothache are brutal. Can't even imagine how you've got to feel :/ Get well soon.
I’m so sorry, dude 😮
I am sorry you are going through this. Hope you can get the best of care.
Would a shunt relieve the pressure on the brain? My son's had a shunt since he was 2 mos. old. He's now 34 and still has a shunt (revised @ age 6 mos.). I hope you are able to recover. I'll be praying for you.
@@blahblahblahblah6919 shunt! that's what i wanted to write. no idea why i wrote stent :)
Not gonna lie, if I was struck by lightning while playing Jesus, I'd rethink my role.
Role? I'd re-think my life.
Facts
If ever a case of God working in mysterious ways. 😂
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners. God bless you
been struck twice; not the biggest deal lol
Its worth mentioning that in the movie Apocalypse Now, the real hand injury to Martin Sheen would turn out to be small potatoes, because he would also suffer a heart attack during filming for this movie.
I immediately knew Jackie Chan's gonna be in this list 😁
He could be an entire list.
Me as well
Sadly, actress Dominique Dunne's last acting role before she died included bruises - not makeup, but real injuries she received at the hands of her boyfriend, the man whom would be responsible for her death
That one still bothers me a lot. The creep murdered her with his bare hands (after beating a previous girlfriend, the testimony of which wasn't allowed in court) and the guy serves three years in prison. It's sick.
Was that the teen daughter from Poltergeist who was murdered by her boyfriend?
@@katin6238 Yep. He'd already beaten her, stalked her, manipulated her, threatened her, and finally showed up to her place after she broke things off with him, attempting to get her back. When she refused he strangled her into unconsciousness and she died shortly thereafter. He was in and out of prison in a minute, changed his name, and went back to work.
@MiketheratguyMultimedia Yeah, I remember hearing what he did. Didn't know about how little time he did for it. Fkin bastard.
@@katin6238Yes. It was her. Her boyfriend was extremely abusive and manipulative. He also stalked her and threatened her on multiple occasions. After she dumped him, most likely because she was in fear of her life and decided to leave him for her own safety, he went to her house to try to patch things up. When she refused to take him back, he snapped and strangled her. She didn’t die immediately from the strangulation, but she did succumb to it later on in hospital. The bruises you see on her in her last film before her death are not makeup… they’re real.
Sean Astin got a piece of glass straight through his foot shooting lord of the rings. He deserved a spot on here.
that take didn't make it into the film
Read the title again.
Ian McKellen bangs his head in Bag End during the first LotR film and carries on as if it was intentional.
Yeah he got properly cut up on that scene. They dropped him into the river didn't they?
@@PhileusActual they didn't drop him into it, he ran in (it's the scene where he tries to swim to frodo's boat). I saw the take where he gets injured; he runs out and then just stops and freezes. doesn't really react or anything, just that kind of "oh man I'm hurt bad" frozen in place kind of reaction.
supposedly a swim team went in and searched for any sort of debris but I guess they missed one. ouch.
There were two back injuries in The Exorcist. Linda Blair also had a fractured spine. The director of that movie was brutal when it came to the stunts.
I thought they'd mention that.
Back fractures suck! I’ve got 4 of them on my vertebra!
He should have been sued and prosecuted
It was her head doing the 360 degree spin wasn't it...?
@@Uploaderizationunfortunately it was…
You forgot about Jeremy Renner when he broke both of his arms in the movie Tag, that was on camera when he did that jump.
That one was big enough for sure, then that silly rolled ankle by Ben Affleck. I've rolled my ankle like that a dozen times, and none of those would be something I even thought about after. Yeah it hurts at the moment, but it doesn't last, so why on Earth a common daily injury would make it into this list over a broken bones is beyond me. Not to mention the karma for Jeremy Renner with his accident later on...whew!
it was carey elwis 2nd accident on princess bride- he broke his foot the week earlier. when he woke up in the ER, it was te same doctor treating him who greeted him with the words "You seem unlucky there zorro"
I feel your pain, Viggo.
When I snapped a toe in half, I too screamed for Merry and Pippin.
I knew Jim Carrey had to hurt
himself for real in that “Liar Liar” scene.🤣
He pulls out all the stops. I think that is what makes him so good.
You can see that the toilet is made from some foamy substance and bends slightly so the room was probably treated in dangerous places, he still probably found a harder and heavier surface here and there if they unleashed him.
I Lost my Shit when I saw it!🤣
Same
I love that movie!
That star wars bonk has to be the most classic
yes...but the Back to the Future is the most tragic 😭 because it was then we knew Michael was done for.
Hardly an injury tho...
Another injury (minor) that happened in Scream and is still in the film, Skeet Ulrich actually hits Matthew Lillard with the phone in the head, and that’s his genuine reaction.
That slippery 🩸 will get ya 😂
@@stevieraegoddess08 😂😂😂
"You hit me with the phone, man!"
@@dirtybird311 also Scott Foley got really stabbed by the ice pick Neve used and Wes kept his actual reaction to it in the film
@@CharlesH-t9r oh dang!! I didn’t know about that one. Suffering for your art!
In mentioning Jackie Chan, one of his idols was the silent film comedian Buster Keaton who had his share of on-screen mishaps. One of the most noticeable was in Sherlock Jr from 1924 in which a stunt with a running train and water tower, he unknowingly fractured his neck. The take stayed in the film.
You missed the scene in "Dog soldiers" where "Sean Pertwee" screams "knock me out, hit me!" And actually cops a fist to the chin.
That movie is good but to unknown
Not a movie but a TV show, Ben Barnes breaking his foot before being cast for Westworld, lying to medics on staff, limping throughout the first season, and claiming it was part of his cowboy character. The janky walk was so iconic that when he came back for the second season, healed, he had to affect a limp to stay consistent.
There is also a scene in Westworld where Anthony Hopkins has a stroke on camera, but finishes the scene before going to hospital!!
Chevy Chase broke a pinky finger in Christmas Vacation when he punched the Santa decoration.
Good
@@SamuraiXGeisha 🤣😂🤣 I swear I felt the same way (said "good," to myself), right before reading your reply.
@@SamuraiXGeisha I opened up replies to this just to see if anyone said, "Good".
Bruh that Stallone stunt from Rambo is crazy ! How far was that fall ?? Hahah
A stunt performer did the full fall of the cliff, Stallone performed the last third of the fall so his face could be seen. Impressive and dangerous, but not the full 98ft fall the stunt performer did.
@@bertvg86 still fucken crazy haha
Every Jackie Chan movie u see him getting hurt... Matter of fact that can b it's own list... Top 10 Jackie Chan movie injuries, sign me up lml
Was thinking the same thing. Whole list could have been just Jackie Chan stunts getting him injured in the progress.
In 1982 when Vic Morrow and the two kids in the filming of "The Twilight Zone" when the helicopter spun out of control and killed them.
lord jeezus
All three were beheaded.
i think Jackie Chan could fill a whole list by himself.
Kevin Nash getting stabbed with a real knife in the Punisher?
YES!!!!
That look of fear on Thomas Jane's face made it that much better. To the uninformed, he looks terrified that the big guy got stabbed and didn't flinch. But hey, iykyk.
@@CaptainRudy4021instead we got a look of fear when he stabbed a big guy and he didn't even flinch.
I know, how could they skip that one.
@@CaptainRudy4021 on his podcast Kevin Nash said he didn't feel the pain until after he got it stitched up
And he never held it against Thomas
Fun fact, the chick that went skinny dipped at the beginning of Jaws had her hip dislocated by the machine that was throwing her around in the water
She just passed.
Very Important fact missed in Scream injury is why it was so excruciatingly painful. The actor had OPEN HEART SURGERY when he was 10 years old and due to visibility problems the stuntwoman missed the protective vest and made a direct hit on the old surgery site. .The site also has a spot where there’s a stainless steel wire inside and if the spot is touched it’s excruciating .They director had hoped the padded and umbrella with a retractable end would keep him safe but but the difficult mask ruined things.
Jackie Chan obviously accrued serious injuries in his movies, but he was doing all his own stunts and knew the risks. It was his thing. Jim Carrey’s stuff is more amazing because he hadn’t been doing that sort of thing all his life. Physical comedy, yes, but throwing himself against walls? No. Dedication to his craft that wasn’t entirely necessary like Jackie’s stuff, but definitely created an icon scene.
Jackie is a stuntman turned actor. He knew what he was doing, most of the time. If you watch the Police Story, his landing into the pads was textbook, on his back leading with the butt. But filming in HK was much more dangerous as it was not as controlled and regulated as Hollywood, which is probably why HK action is held in such regard since the stunts and fights are much closer to reality. Jackie said in an early interview that he was surprised no one hit him on set for Rush Hour, because he was so accustomed to the HK way of filming.
How do you exclude Brenden Fraser in The Mummy?!?!?
I wonder what gruesome stuff you could dig up for the "Top 30 stunt(wo)man Injuries actually in the movie". Thanks for sharing.
Didn't a stuntman die in the chariot scene in Ben-Hur?
Edit: Did a quick Google and oh wow, quite a few stunt workers have died either on set or within a few days.
If I remember right, about 30 extras drowned on the set of the original Ten Commandments that was filmed in the early 1900's.
But yeah that dude that gets run over in the chariot scene really died. :(@@Saasan
I believe Steven Seagal is responsible for most.
Some got beheaded in a helicopter crash, I don't remember the movie.
I had a CSF leak that lasted over two weeks and can attest that it is the most painful thing ever. I described it was a "black hole of pain" to my doctor. I had two blood patches that didn't work, that was a whole new level of fun I hope to never experience again.
Speaking of Peter Jackson, Michael J. Fox hurt his ankle while filming "The Frighteners" and the scene where he hobbled away scared in the woods, his screams were of pain not fear.
Must they really be exposed for this kind of physical harm on set? The studios owe all the medical care.....
That's part of the reason they get paid multi million dollar contracts lots of it is insurance.
Man… these injuries were very painful but crazy that they were used in the movie!
Especially the first one.
I knew Tom Cruise got a few injuries but i never knew he broke his ankles and his shin doing these same stunts
Hes pretty bad ass for that
I had a leak like Clooney for a year. It was because of the medical device that I have implanted from my brain to my abdomen, but I'm actually allergic to all of the components, so they adhere to all of the areas that they pass through, and then when I move, the components rip apart, and I develop leaks. They decided to take a year off from surgeries because they wanted to test me rather than repair me to see exactly what I was allergic to (it took a year), so I was left with the debilitating pain. At one point I was on a really strong cocktail of pain meds and they wanted to take me off of them - not because they had done anything to repair the tearing or leaking, but because they were worried that I was on the medications. I really did want to stop living. It felt like my skull was being beaten by a tire iron. I was constantly being told that I should stop taking anything for pain, and just get counseling.
Jackie Chan is the GOAT when it comes to beating himself up.the end of most (all?) of his films have the injuries. What a legend
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Maaaannnnnnn, Quentin is literally OUT OF THIS WORLD with his movies, but holt shit he's psychotic... LMFAO
Jackie's injury in Police Story is legendary. 🐐
Watching from Brazil... I just LOOOOOOVE your videos!!!!
Brad Pitt broke his arm in Se7en, when he's chasing the bad guy...
I have ALWAYS adored that scene in Exorcist! 😂😂😂 makes my giggle every time 😂😂😂😂
Jon Bernthal broke his hand during a bar fight scene in The Punisher.
And in the original Punisher movie, they accidentally stabbed the bad guy in the shoulder with a real knife because they forgot to swap it out with the prop knife
Buster Keaton literally broke several bones, including fracturing his neck, in scenes that ended up in his movies. He should be number one on this list, but the teenage writers at WatchMojo didn’t even include him. Shameful.
Not to mention Harold Lloyd. Even the Three Stooges sustained injuries that made it into the movies.
And Jackie Chan was influenced by him. Thanks for the shout out for Buster.
They've never heard of Buster Keaton.
I missed Buster on this list too.
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The Exorcist one pissed me off. Uncalled for.
Love this! Whenever I watch anything I am always wondering stuff like this. Id rather watch directors commentary of shows and movies than the actual shows or movies! :p
number 31, something you don't expect to see on a list like this is comedy, but David Bowe got legit hurt in UHF: in the Uncle Nutsy's Funhouse scene, with Weird Al playing Uncle Nutsy, and Bowe's character Bob as Bobbo the Clown, the bit where Al says "look up, look down, now look at Mr. Frying Pan" and then hitting Bob in the face with a frying pan, Al didn't quite pull the hit back quite far enough and actually wallops Bowe right in the face! fortunately, due to the red clown makeup, you can't see the blood, but Bob's angry stare in the next few shots is not entirely acting
Jackie Chan not being 1 on this long list is quite the surprise. I can’t remember the name of the guy in the stormtrooper who hit his head, but he passed away few years ago if my memory serves me right.
Buster Keaton broke his neck while filming Sherlock Jr. Never realized it until years later.
9:55 - Why didn't you show Fred Astaire's injury? You cut AROUND it, instead of showing it. Ginger Roger's (personal) gown had reflective 'crystals' of leaded glass sewn all over it. (It gets an awesome spin around her legs when she stops moving.)
Each sleeve weighed around a pound. His injury was like being struck in the eye socket with a 4 pound hammer. It's due to the centripetal force (because she's spinning when her cuff hits him.) Fred Astaire said he saw stars, and nearly fell from the blow.
(They cover up his black eye with makeup for the other takes.) The first take is the best - because he's nursing a head injury for all the rest!
If you want to see it, pause right about 2 minute mark in the youtube vid "FOLLOW THE FLEET ('36): "Let's Face the Music and Dance" - on the Turner Classic Movies channel.
Are timestamps too much to ask?
Yes, because what for? The names of the actors? The movies? Chapters are for something like changes in topics, not for a chapter for every item on a list.
@@TheRealCoryKent Chapters are for anything you want to use them for, and are especially useful for this use case.
That was a long conversation
@@FrancoisTHX you’d have hated living in the 80s and 90s…
@@TimmyNanCam999 You'd be surprised.
Leo's "White cake" performance in Django Unchained is so eerie& powerful.
9:29 I think it's funny that he says that's why he get's paid the big bucks, when dedicated stunt doubles do that work CONSTANTLY and while I'm sure they get paid well, it is only a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of what the star gets paid. Not to mention, when the actors do their own stunts and injure themselves, it can potentially cause delays which affects others working on the movie as well.....that being said, I do think it's neat that he does his own stunts. And despite all the downsides, just knowing that it is actually the actor doing the stunt work adds to a scene I think. So it's not all bad.
21:03 You can see how paul Rudd is genually laughing when he says "not the niple" 😂
The first time I heard of that scene, I got the impression he only did one strip. I’ve had my legs waxed & I wouldn’t wish that pain on anyone!
In the same movie, Police Story, where Jackie Chan performed the stunt with the lighting fixture in the mall, another co-star was ejected from the top deck of a bus (when it screeched to a halt) and it caused him to fall out of the window and land upside down on the pavement 😂
I don’t think that’s funny, though
@@clivematthews95 Snowflakes don't find anything funny; go cry to your gender studies professor 😆
There were many injuries in the Bourne movies that were never even touched on. This video could have easily been the top 1-200 injuries.
I feel like Jacki Chan alone can fill up this list
Thanks for useful and valuable video as always ❤❤❤
To say that, "To this day, no one really knows who played that specific Storm Trooper" is complete bulls***. The actor is Michael Leader who is best known for his work on the British soap-opera, "EastEnders".
To this day...
...we are too lazy to google it.
@@RKroese correct
“Slicing through his thumb in the process” proceeds to show palm wound.
Surprised the punisher scene wasn’t on here
thank you thank you!!!! been waiting for this forever!!!! XD
I am first viewer🎉 love from India
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No one asked if you are the first viewer. Besides that it doesn't mean anything because you don't get anything for it and you may be wrong
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@@BlackHatCinephile it's sad that you keep giving pointless medals .
The thumbnail is hilarious! 😂😂😂
A few of these didn't even show the scene in question, like Scream and that Fred Astaire movie. What was the point lol.
So happy Django Unchained scene made it in here, being top 3!
He took full advantage of that injury; in fact it added to the character he was playing!
No honorable mention for Moe Larry and Curly?
i remember seeing that rambo scene as a kid with my dad and the smartass he was couldn't stop himself from saying "ah yeah, great puppet they used there" a normal person would claim he said that so kid-me wouldn't worry, but he really just is that kinda person...
Viggo also broke a front tooth while filming one of the LORT movies.
They should do a list like this for TV. There's actually a lot on many different shows.
Christian Kane received the scar above his brow on camera in Leverage. The scar on his lip was during filming for the movie Second Hand Lions, but I don't believe that take was used in the final film.
Amazing channel
The street fight scene from The Godfather is my favorite part of the movie. Its a great life lesson to think before you act. Funny that it was basically a real fight.
there seems to be a recurring theme of men, taking their rage out on a poor helpless mirror, either by headbutting or punching it
My fav is Jim Carrey beating himself up. I actually sat and laughed out loud watching that one. Special mention goes to Steve Carrell havong his chest waxed. Incertain if that is improv or scripted, but it is funny either way 😂🌵💗👍
Jim Cavizel should have taken #1. I mean, struck by lightning TWICE on top of the other injuries???
Clooney #2
Filming an episode of Supernatural, I broke TWO toes at the same time. Take that, Aragorn!
back then Hollywood didn't care about their actors.... nowadays they don't care about their audience.
No they dont care about the actors either.
I watched the Making of Lotr... After Viggo broke his toe, he just sat there, pinching his nose through the pain. Next week, Jackson had them all running on screen to save the Hobbits. Orlando was also injured, Viggo with his Broken toes, and John Rhys Davies also. Jackson called them "The walking wounded."
In that scene in police story Jackie Chan also suffered electrical shock and broken vertebrae in addition to the burns
One major certified injury on-set was in "Young Guns 2" when Christian Slater's character fought with Lou Diamond Phillips in a desert scene. A dummy knife was supposed to be used in the scene, but a real Bowie knife was used instead. The knife went through Lou's arm in real life and the look of shock on both actors' faces was genuine.
Not even an honorable mention for the hand injury to Orson Welles in "Citizen Kane????"
Jim Carrey in Liar Liar was by far my favourite role for him. The man is a legend
The Grinch 🙂
I don't understand this list. How is a dislocated shoulder and being struck by lightning? (#14 passion of Chris) Not in the top 5.
God bless you. Jesus saves sinners
Wow...never thought I would ever say these words, but I have a new appreciation for Skeet Ulrich.
This list should've been filled w/ Hong Kong action movies.
That's should be a whole another list
@bishop51807 As well.
The 1947 Three Stooges short, "Brideless Groom", gave us the legendary line from Emil Sitka, "Hold hands, you lovebirds", which actually appears on his headstone. For those not familiar, the plot is that Shemp is in line to inherit a fortune *if* he gets married within 48 hours. Our heroes encounter Christine McIntyre as Miss Hopkins, who mistakes Shemp for her cousin, Basil, when he tries to woo her. Upon finding out that he really isn't her cousin, McIntyre was supposed to let loose with some slaps -- this is the Three Stooges -- but apparently, she was so concerned about hurting Shemp that he told her to just cut loose, as the half-hearted efforts were more painful. What you see in the finished product is vintage Three Stooges, and McIntyre went so hard on Shemp that she broke his nose. She did apologize -- profusely -- but Shemp brushed it off, consoling her that he'd told her to let him have it, and she sure did. There are other moments when the Stooges got hurt during filming, but this is probably the one that is best-known.
Brendan fraiser in the mummy
Yes!
Honestly the bonk adds character to the storm troopers unintentionally
Really sticks it home how useless they can be sometimes
You guys really put a slap with a beaded sleeve above Tom Cruise’s ankle fracture over the roof? 😂
Also this entire list could be filled from top to bottom with Jackie Chan stunt injuries, so how come he doesn’t get first place?
You could make an entire video of Jackie Chan. Another scene that is this is Operation Condor, where he broke his leg and a "passerby" asks if he is okay, he says that he is fine, and limps off camera. Well, that passerby was actually the cameraman stepping into the shot to check on him!
Thank goodness Clooney recovered
That sounds horrific
I've met Diane Kruger and she quote said "Tarantino wasn't rough or violent when he had his hand around my throat, i put my life in his hands because i could trust him and know he wouldn't be over the top with the scene"
You should do a top 30 list like this with just Jackie Chan. I'm sure he has enough movie injuries for it.
I didn't know Tom Cruise and Jackie Chan belonged to the same club... They both performed with broken ankles while jumping between buildings. I think it's called the OW-ILE HIGH CLUB, not to be confused with the MILE HIGH CLUB where a wholly different sort of stunt is performed. :)
Wait... How many times has Tarantino decided he needed to be the one to *actually* choke an actress? Didn't he do it to Uma Thermon as well?
He spat in her face
I always thought Skeet Ulrich got cast in Scream for looking so much like Jonny Depp, like Scream, in its fashion of spoofing off other horror movies, is spoofing off of how an at-the-time-totally-unknown Johnny Depp was the male lead in the very first Nightmare on Elm Street.
Oh my God The Passion of the Christ was so terrible the guy playing Jesus got struck by lightning😂
The exchanges between Melissa Mccarthy and "Phil" in THE HAPPYTIME MURDERS 😂
When I first saw TD-110, the stormtrooper in the #30 pick, bump his head, I had to ask myself if that was scripted or not.
I heard about it long before I saw it. In fact, after I'd heard about it I watched the movie probably 10 more times without seeing it. I think the first time I saw it was when I looked it up on RUclips. Now I can't UNSEE it.
left out the fight scene in "Darker than Amber" between Rod Taylor and William Smith. Both sustained injuries and one of the best fights you will see on the screen.