Steve's the chillest landlord. "I'm just here to prep for the fire inspector... oh you're lighting Clint on Fire? That's awesome! I remember when I did that!"
@@dclarkmusic Maybe. Then again, Steve tends to have a tendency to show up during Corridor's shenanigans with such perfect timing. He's Steve the Landlord after all.
The whole stunt crew where amazing, especially eric. There was no pressure at all, super respectful the entire time and totally focused on doing a fantastic and safe job. You can tell how much they love their craft and how knowledgeable and professional they are as well. Totally sick dudes. Much respect to those guys. @ActionFactoryStunts
It honestly was their confidence and clear knowledge of their craft, along with how seriously they took the job that put my mind at ease with this. They were superb
From what I know of stuntmen they are not what you think they may be. Reckless adrenaline junkies who want to do crazy shit and capture it on screen. Most professional stuntmen won't do anything more dangerous than walking down the street.
Honestly, the entire series you guys have done with stuntmen reactions etc, has upped my respect for the stunt people in film by at least 100 times. Never enough credit for putting their bodies and their comfort on the line just to entertain judgemental people on their couches at home.
dont forget stunt women! i work in film and ive seen one dragged headfirst into a door frame on a rope pulled full speed by accident trying to get a shot. they stopped filming for about a half hour which is very rare, but she still came in to work the next day. they are pretty badass, no doubt.
Clint has had a great character arc this season. Unironically routing for Clint to become a God tier stuntman and physical actor. His passion is palpable and I can't help but want to see him flourish like the beautiful flower that he is.
Yes please and a nice little in between could be the new Dark Crystal series on Netflix. They are using puppets and practical sets in combination with cg critters and beasties and cg sets. It looks amazing. Then they could jump right into the OG Dark Crystal. Maybe they could get a Henson as a guest? Frank Oz? Too rich of a budget?
@@DanSilverhound Understandable I was just thinking about how they're more specialized in the field of computer-generated / CGI type effects, so I'd love to see em react to stuff like the original "The Thing" n see their views on it
@@tonytone4874 Also, the Ripley vs Alien Queen fight. The BTS for that is pretty badass (the queen took like 16 guys to operate), and the film did get the Visual Effects Oscar. And the sound editing one, though that's not exactly relevant.
steve: "I'm just here to prep for the fire inspector making a visit." Niko: "Oh well I'm about to set one of my employees on fire." steve: suprised pikachu
I tried to find it, I really did. Stephen Seemayer is his name. I can't find any record of him doing stuntwork. The only film he was involved in that I can find that MIGHT have had such a stunt was Miami Vendetta filmed in 1987. I didn't feel like tracking down the film and watching it for the sake of locating a possible fire stunt.
@@gewgulkansuhckitt9086 i found it, its not from doing stunts, but him doing art and light a mask on fire, clip of him on fire is here /EDg9WmAoDK4?t=244
I would love to see this, given that fire is one thing that is done practically a lot of the time because the realism of its motion and color is so hard to capture with visual effects.
the question is always "where" then "why" or "what".. if you asking the corridor crew... got to have the "best seat in the house" when the crew are working (playing with fire) :)
My favorite part about the fire team is how fast they switch from having fun to absolute professionals. True masters of their craft. I love seeing people in their element - it's inspiring.
@@dictionaryofwords1108 he seems to have a background in the industry, maybe that's why he's so understanding with the Corridor crew and Freddy/Brandon
@@woofless3246 100% I'm sure I would have a similar result if i was wearing a heavy suit and, ya know, on fire. Just thought the conversation and result were funny.
I just love how they are just so genuine with Clint. Like it's so reassuring to see someone care that much about their work and are even willing to provide an even DO what they are professionals at. Like no bragging or anything at all. Just a really nice and straight to the point crew! I loved the video!
I want to congratulate the stuntmen team that were handled with incredible professionalism throughout the experiment. You can see that they make jokes and everything but when is the serious moment, when the issue of setting fire approaches, seriousness is seen on their faces and how they are thinking about all the eventualities that may occur. Congratulations to them and the Corridor Crew.
Are you fucking stupid? Those safety "professionals" were the least professional fucks I've ever seen. I'm glad their names and faces are out there now, because they for fucking sure won't be working on my projects.
@@TheBlarggle They are by definition professionals because they make their living doing this. I'm sure they'll be heartbroken to find out that they won't be able to work with TheBlarggle, I guess they'll just have to keep doing hollywood blockbusters while you sit here and talk shit on youtube comments. Clown
TheBlarggle You’re a fucking joke. They were very careful about their work and were very clear as to what they were doing, when they were doing it, and how they were doing it. These people did nothing wrong. The only stupid person is you.
They're not giving away Oscars for stunts because they don't want to make stunts competitive and incentivize producers and directors pressuring stuntpeople to do crazier and crazier stunts trying to one-up each other. Plus, fuck the Oscars.
@@ErebosGR hadn't even considered that, but now that ya say it I can totally see people dying trying to one up each other for an award, just to stupid levels
@@jackhogan6630 I don't think the stuntpeople would endanger themselves willingly for an award but producers and directors could definitely pressure them.
@@ErebosGR I think it would be the other way around. We can't underestimate the impact it would have on a person when global recognition is on stake. Besides why would the directors and producers want some other guy to win the award enough to risk death on the set ?
That slo-mo sequence with him running on fire and chill music, was kinda beautiful, it reminded me why I love what I do. Making films is the freaking best.
What baffles me is that at one point there was someone who had to do this for the first time ever, and that must've been the most terrifying and exhillerating experience.
Yeah, there must have been some stunt director in days gone by who said, "Yeah, like that, but with less screaming... Maybe we need some sort of non-flammable barrier on the next guy's body, do you think?"
A) That poor shower after B) Clint you are a stud for sticking through with this and going not once but twice big having never done this before C) Most importantly, thank you Corridor, Eric, and the entire team for showing how this is done, and how it is done the proper safe way. LOVED watching this and the education and class you put on while making this. There was 100% consistency in everything that was repetitive, and it is abundantly clear that Eric and his team are professionals of the HIGHEST caliber.
How do you top this video? Eric and his team explain everything they're doing and slowly step by step increase the amount of fire to give Clint the confidence to do more.
having that many stunt coordinators in every shot made me feel super safe. What a neat bit of content team! also shoutouts to the homies at action factory
Big shout out to Eric. I love watching videos like this, because what comes across first and foremost is what absolute pros he and his team are. (Notwithstanding the gel-to-the-balls part) The way he communicates is supremely confident and clear, which is a trait that the best teachers possess. Good stuff. And, of course, FIRE.
Steve: what are you guys doing? Corridor: just lighting a guy on fire Steve: Ah, cool, done that 30 years ago... what has this man not tried out in his life? :D
I love how professional and calm the whole thing was. Eric said it before in one of the stuntmen react videos, and really displayed it here, while the stunts look crazy and chaotic and cool, the stuntmen are calm. The whole thing is prepared specifically to be safe, the stuntmen have either done the stunt itself numerous times or been walked through it, like Clint was with one arm, then one leg, then one arm with a bigger fire. It's neat to see some of the things he was explaining in the react video being actually displayed by such a professional and calm team!
@@AnakinSkyobiliviator Exactly. Someone should really do a montage of Wren eating/tasting weird stuff. Like that coinwater or the dust/oil from jakes chainsaw.
Excellent job by Eric and his crew. It was done in a way that was fun and safe and explains the amount of knowledge and dedication involved. I like the parts where they mess with Clint with the ice cubes and the gel in the crotch. They can still have some fun with it since they know the ins and outs and are doing it the right way. Easily one of the best videos on RUclips.
Why would it catch you off guard? He's a professional stunt man of course he gonna make sure that someone doesn't get 3rd degree burns when doing a stunt.
This is so amazing honestly, watching professionals at work, but to me the coolest thing was how Eric kept Clint cool, psychologically and physically. (no puns intended, really)
This would be really awesome honestly. I have some old videos that I made using their "shot your friends" tutorials and it be cool to see them react xD
When they prep for 95% of the time, dont preassure and explains everything you know its pros. Kudos for the craft you guys do. Also awesome to see all the prep and energy that goes into to process for a sort of timewise small stunt, amazing.
I want to say thank you for capturing this process and sharing it with us. This was cathartic to watch. In my youth I was a performer, and my last time performing with fire, was actually my last, because I got badly burned. fortunately I was able to make a full recovery after many months. It was a chapter in my life that was closed abruptly. Again Thank You
there is a difference you're missing, if you feel warm WHILE on fire, its too late and its going to get hot. if you feel warm after they put you out... yeah it warmed up, you were just on fire
This is what I appreciate so much about stuntmen and women. The more practical the director can use their abilities and prowess the better a film shot can be. Use VFX when necessary, be practical and use all the resources possible before adding in effects. What is also admirable is that when actors ask what can I do to make this scene real from these people, they can help them practice to make it happen.
Landlord arrives: *Do not park here, because of fires* -We will do a fire right now... with a human within it! -Cool i did that too!! I think you are in a good place to do stuff!
Eric Linden is definitely one of my favorite Corridor guests coming through the studio! Very great explanations, personality and chemistry! Glad this went so well! Clint is killin' it! The whole studio is killin' the game recently! Mad respect to you all! Also, just bought the Corridor backpack to replace mine that I have had for 5ish years and is falling apart.
But in reality it mostly just a bunch of fucking chaos and demontization for no fucking good reson. Fucken liberal youtube admins and ceo for chist sake lets raid the head quarters arleady for fraudulent
It's already actually quite realistic. The point of Civil War video was the fairly tame outcome did not match the huge, decimating input of superpowers/etc. Whereas in Home Alone, the input wasn't as huge and the outcome was actually racked up, already, compared to it.
Not a very frequent comment-leaver but the absolute professionalism of Eric and his team really blew me away. Super nice guys and obviously very knowledgeable in their craft .Thanks for another great vid, guys!
Can we get a segment every week called Steve's Stories, where Steve te landlord just tells a story from his life... the dude sounds mighty interesting!
Steve the Landlord putting out Fire Inspector Signs while Clint is in the process of being lit on fire is classic Corridor
ecrhoad tbh, landlord steve is my favourite corridor member and I agree with you 100%
That timing couldn't have been any more perfect.
So very true!
On a separate note it’s my first time raising the like counter from 999 to 1k.
"Oh wow, What a fire inspectors dream" That line killed me
Also only in Hollywood does he show up and admit to also having been set on fire
Things that made this video great:
Clint's full body burn: 9/10
Landlord Steve cameo: 10/10
Clint's full body burn: 5/10, only lit his back.
@@TheEternalHyperborean Only lighting the back has the distinct advantage of not dying
@@Rocknoob49 Or you know, not having permanent burns n your body
@@Rocknoob49 its super effective
Yes dude! It made it even better that the landlord randomly showed up and was stoked about this because he had done it too! That made me happy. :)
Steve's the chillest landlord.
"I'm just here to prep for the fire inspector... oh you're lighting Clint on Fire? That's awesome! I remember when I did that!"
Hahahaso true!
Steve showed up and i just knew it was gonna be fun. He's always so jazzed about the crazy stuff that Corridor does.
How to NOT prep for the fire inspector
I was literally just about to post how cool Steve is, I'd love to have some a fun landlord like that
That’s hollywood!
17:55 "Clint is doing great, no PTSD that I can see." - Steve the Landlord, 2019.
Straight cut to Clint with a sloppy derp face lmao
This is why stunt coordinators should have a category at the oscars.
Max Cohen fuck yess man
Max Cohen Agreed
Oh yeah.
I think they do. It's just done during the day portion that isn't televised.
honestly, Oscars aint necessary.
That timing with Steve the Landlord's arrival with those fire inspector signs couldn't have been any more perfect.
Tactical Ochoa do you think he planned it? Either way, hilarious
@@dclarkmusic Maybe. Then again, Steve tends to have a tendency to show up during Corridor's shenanigans with such perfect timing. He's Steve the Landlord after all.
I can 100% confirm. NOT PLANNED. Steve really does have perfect timing.
@@SleepyBear-66 dad
@@thatromanfella8377 son?
I love when Steve shows up.
It's basically just: "So we're doing this totally crazy thing"
"Oh I remember when I first did that 30 years ago!"
> "Oh I remember when I first did that 30 years ago!"
WIth just jeans soaked in water and a tanktop.
Ya'll are wimps now.
Feels like animated show. You know like phineas and ferb or rick and morty.
John Hammond he’s like Kup.
@@onizuka 15:39
Nico: dude, in about ten minutes we are gonna light Clint on fire
Landlord: this is great!
You kinda took it out of context , he pbviously knows that he will be cobered in gel that will protect him
@@adamlion3495 he knows,he’s just making a joke stop taking stuff too seriously...
@@brolynani2048 i of course know its a joke , and im not taking it serioulsy im jusg saying that the joke kinda doesnt work
@@adamlion3495 o...ok
Steve is the best landlord ever
*Doesn't drink LA water
*Instantly licks fire gel
That's saying a lot
It's organic
@@justcnoon ye and so is cyanide
Have you been to LA? I'd rather lick fire gel as well.
@@GhostsGraphics ain't got the clout for LA
I love how methodical and professional Eric Linden and his Stunt Team was. It seemed like Clint was in great hands.
It's the focus and commitment to safety that gets me. Every step of the process is about the safety of the performer, and that's awesome.
ikr
Noticed how the "water bottle guy" interrupted his adrenaline-fueled post burn interactions to make sure he is _really_ ok and not just feels ok....
@@Bioshockerlol yet they managed some pranks too
@@tobiaswichert4843 timestamp?
The whole stunt crew where amazing, especially eric. There was no pressure at all, super respectful the entire time and totally focused on doing a fantastic and safe job. You can tell how much they love their craft and how knowledgeable and professional they are as well.
Totally sick dudes.
Much respect to those guys.
@ActionFactoryStunts
Agreed. It's an extremely dangerous stunt, and you could tell Clint was always in as little danger as possible. He was in good hands.
It honestly was their confidence and clear knowledge of their craft, along with how seriously they took the job that put my mind at ease with this. They were superb
From what I know of stuntmen they are not what you think they may be. Reckless adrenaline junkies who want to do crazy shit and capture it on screen. Most professional stuntmen won't do anything more dangerous than walking down the street.
Honestly, the entire series you guys have done with stuntmen reactions etc, has upped my respect for the stunt people in film by at least 100 times. Never enough credit for putting their bodies and their comfort on the line just to entertain judgemental people on their couches at home.
hey, we don't judge them, we appreciate them
So true.
That's why you gotta love, Jackie Chan and Tom Cruise
dont forget stunt women! i work in film and ive seen one dragged headfirst into a door frame on a rope pulled full speed by accident trying to get a shot. they stopped filming for about a half hour which is very rare, but she still came in to work the next day. they are pretty badass, no doubt.
Clint has had a great character arc this season.
Unironically routing for Clint to become a God tier stuntman and physical actor. His passion is palpable and I can't help but want to see him flourish like the beautiful flower that he is.
do you mean rooting? Im confused
how long until they mocap him while he's on fire
@@warmonksLoL DAAAAD? DAAAAD? WAKE UP! I'M ON FIRE
I’m still waiting for Clint to direct a feature-length adaptation of Sleeping Dogs.
i lol'd at character arc
Can y'all please do a "VFX Artists react to Practical effects" I just wanna see what your guys' opinion is on em. I think it'd be a sick video!
Yes please and a nice little in between could be the new Dark Crystal series on Netflix. They are using puppets and practical sets in combination with cg critters and beasties and cg sets. It looks amazing. Then they could jump right into the OG Dark Crystal. Maybe they could get a Henson as a guest? Frank Oz? Too rich of a budget?
@@DanSilverhound Understandable I was just thinking about how they're more specialized in the field of computer-generated / CGI type effects, so I'd love to see em react to stuff like the original "The Thing" n see their views on it
VFX artists react lovingly to Troma!!
YESSS THIS WOULD BE SICK
@@tonytone4874 Also, the Ripley vs Alien Queen fight. The BTS for that is pretty badass (the queen took like 16 guys to operate), and the film did get the Visual Effects Oscar. And the sound editing one, though that's not exactly relevant.
4:13
"right arm..."
*realizes*
"NO WAIT. left arm... JUST IN CASE" 😂
nut arm
Well done you can listen
Can't damage his gaming hand.
nut arm
Tennis arm
steve: "I'm just here to prep for the fire inspector making a visit."
Niko: "Oh well I'm about to set one of my employees on fire."
steve: suprised pikachu
Steve: you should’ve been here the other day a group of guys set a tenant on fire and then he ran down the street here
Fire inspector: YOU WHAT?!
I really like Eric. He explains everything so smoothly. I really want more stuntman reaction video..
Oh my hod guys 2k like in 9 hours thanks 🤟
Same
He comes across so genuine and nice! I want to have him over for Thanksgiving dinner 😄
yea he’s awesome
I want him as Gerald
He’s my dad
Y'all better find that footage of Steve doing jumping jacks on fire!
I tried to find it, I really did. Stephen Seemayer is his name. I can't find any record of him doing stuntwork. The only film he was involved in that I can find that MIGHT have had such a stunt was Miami Vendetta filmed in 1987. I didn't feel like tracking down the film and watching it for the sake of locating a possible fire stunt.
@SethanielC whats the song at 2:09
@SethanielC you have to sign up.
@@gewgulkansuhckitt9086 i found it, its not from doing stunts, but him doing art and light a mask on fire, clip of him on fire is here /EDg9WmAoDK4?t=244
@@jbcool this video is unlisted, how tf did you find it
Steve the landlord walks in
"Hey we're lighting Clint on fire!"
"Oh yeah, I remember my first time"
Goddamn you Steve, you precious, precious man
Steve is an epic and nuts landlord
Of course 😂
OK, Challenge. Repeat Clint been on fire but only via digital VFX and see if it can look as good ....
I would love to see this, given that fire is one thing that is done practically a lot of the time because the realism of its motion and color is so hard to capture with visual effects.
As fun as a challenge that is. It will take way too much time of their schedule.
Yeeesssss
Fuck yes especially since they have the footage to use as reference
It does not matter because they have teams.
Next video:
How we deepfaked Clint so nobody knows that we killed him
moooo
@@bawtzei9654 Agreed
id really like to see them slip in a deepfake every now and again as a little challenge
@@mikeyhoban7392 if only it was that easy xD
@@Webi Every couple of years or so.
Police:
Do you have any firearms?
Clint: Well yes but actually no
Haha, nice.
LOL! 😂
Or is it r/comedyheaven?
this is the one. this is the best comment
*poop* noice
Steve's first question: "Where exactly are you doing this now?"
the question is always "where" then "why" or "what".. if you asking the corridor crew... got to have the "best seat in the house" when the crew are working (playing with fire) :)
*landlord steve. give the man the respect he deserves 💪🏽
My favorite part about the fire team is how fast they switch from having fun to absolute professionals. True masters of their craft. I love seeing people in their element - it's inspiring.
Any other landlord: you can’t set fire to someone in my building
Steve: cool!
Steve: I've done that before!
Steve : "When's my turn."
#lovesteve
Love the seal of approvals by Steve the Landlord himself
If all the landlords would be as cool as Steve the landlord the world would be a better place.
And knowing that he got lit on fire just adds to the hilarity. What a guy
@@dictionaryofwords1108 he seems to have a background in the industry, maybe that's why he's so understanding with the Corridor crew and Freddy/Brandon
“At the end take a knee.”
“Like a super hero landing?”
“Yeah.”
*face plants*
Paul Brown i think he did that because of the weight of the gel overwhelmed him at the end, so he just went with it
@@woofless3246 no he choked
this video is lit !
@@woofless3246 100% I'm sure I would have a similar result if i was wearing a heavy suit and, ya know, on fire. Just thought the conversation and result were funny.
Jesus its the satan like ratio
I just love how they are just so genuine with Clint. Like it's so reassuring to see someone care that much about their work and are even willing to provide an even DO what they are professionals at. Like no bragging or anything at all. Just a really nice and straight to the point crew! I loved the video!
if they fuck up people die, so i guess you need to learn to be very professional. and keeping people at ease is one key aspect of their profession
Angelo Mordasini My thoughts exactly.
I dunno if I'd say the were all that great... If they REALLY cared, Eric would've rubbed Clint's crotch for him /s
Thank you for highlighting these incredible professionals, when the Academy still won't.
I want to congratulate the stuntmen team that were handled with incredible professionalism throughout the experiment.
You can see that they make jokes and everything but when is the serious moment, when the issue of setting fire approaches, seriousness is seen on their faces and how they are thinking about all the eventualities that may occur.
Congratulations to them and the Corridor Crew.
Griftercash 🙏🏻
Are you fucking stupid? Those safety "professionals" were the least professional fucks I've ever seen. I'm glad their names and faces are out there now, because they for fucking sure won't be working on my projects.
@@TheBlarggle oh nooo, they wont be able to work on your projects? Well shucks, how will they continue their careers?
@@TheBlarggle They are by definition professionals because they make their living doing this. I'm sure they'll be heartbroken to find out that they won't be able to work with TheBlarggle, I guess they'll just have to keep doing hollywood blockbusters while you sit here and talk shit on youtube comments. Clown
TheBlarggle You’re a fucking joke. They were very careful about their work and were very clear as to what they were doing, when they were doing it, and how they were doing it. These people did nothing wrong. The only stupid person is you.
Everyone: let’s just take our time and slowly make sure he’s safe...
Steve the landlord: LIGHT HIM UP!!!
Johnnyboy Correct me if I’m wrong but it seems stunt men used to be much more cowboy than scientist...
“Don’t try this at home” dang, really wanted to set my whole body on fire this weekend
dont do it at home......do it some where else....
@@ravenhish its a joke......
Luka 2000 that was also a joke
@@joshe9409 Jokes on you, they were joking!
@@hazeltree7738 jokes on you they were joking that they were joking
Steve's reaction is gold, you could tell he was excited for Clint and reliving his own experience.
Stuntmen and stuntwomen need to be acknowledged in the Academy awards. They are the true heros of Hollywood and such nice guys. Great video
They're not giving away Oscars for stunts because they don't want to make stunts competitive and incentivize producers and directors pressuring stuntpeople to do crazier and crazier stunts trying to one-up each other.
Plus, fuck the Oscars.
@@ErebosGR hadn't even considered that, but now that ya say it I can totally see people dying trying to one up each other for an award, just to stupid levels
@@jackhogan6630 I don't think the stuntpeople would endanger themselves willingly for an award but producers and directors could definitely pressure them.
@@ErebosGR I think it would be the other way around. We can't underestimate the impact it would have on a person when global recognition is on stake. Besides why would the directors and producers want some other guy to win the award enough to risk death on the set ?
Dude. Argo got an Oscar for Motion Picture of the year in 2013 (I think).
Fuck Oscars.
"Steve The Landlord reacts to VFX artist getting set on fire"
Omg yes
We need a Steve reacts series.
I dont care what he reacts to, I just wanna see this absolute legend react to anything
he was so chill
Maxamilian Tarpey YESSSS
No matter what it is, he'll think it's really cool. I think he's just perpetually amazed.
666
All their L.A. neighbors were like "Hey, there's a guy running down the street completely on fire... must be Tuesday."
"We're going to light someone on fire."
Landlord Steve: "Where?"
That slo-mo sequence with him running on fire and chill music, was kinda beautiful, it reminded me why I love what I do. Making films is the freaking best.
that scene was really cool. very well-done on that part.
(obviously the rest too, but specifically that part was awesome)
What baffles me is that at one point there was someone who had to do this for the first time ever, and that must've been the most terrifying and exhillerating experience.
im more concerned about the first time it went wrong
Yeah, there must have been some stunt director in days gone by who said, "Yeah, like that, but with less screaming... Maybe we need some sort of non-flammable barrier on the next guy's body, do you think?"
i mean they probably try it with pig skins or something first instead of actual human skin
Hitler made the first tests....on humans of course
TheRedHoody HE-MAN
A) That poor shower after
B) Clint you are a stud for sticking through with this and going not once but twice big having never done this before
C) Most importantly, thank you Corridor, Eric, and the entire team for showing how this is done, and how it is done the proper safe way. LOVED watching this and the education and class you put on while making this. There was 100% consistency in everything that was repetitive, and it is abundantly clear that Eric and his team are professionals of the HIGHEST caliber.
How do you top this video?
Eric and his team explain everything they're doing and slowly step by step increase the amount of fire to give Clint the confidence to do more.
and then steve comes in and approves 100% of this action ... this video is epic and legendary
Drinking water while on fire
Hell yea 🔥
having that many stunt coordinators in every shot made me feel super safe. What a neat bit of content team! also shoutouts to the homies at action factory
As Corridor being primarily a VFX company I'm so happy to see the respect towards the "old school" practical effects, good job boys!
The fire when hes running was beautiful the slow mo and the music too just added to a beautiful shot.
Big shout out to Eric. I love watching videos like this, because what comes across first and foremost is what absolute pros he and his team are. (Notwithstanding the gel-to-the-balls part) The way he communicates is supremely confident and clear, which is a trait that the best teachers possess. Good stuff.
And, of course, FIRE.
7:04
"I'd literally be cooked alive."
"You'd be cooked"
...
"Cool man"
lmao
Steve the Landlord, literally the best new character in the Corridor Crew!
Scott Rose he’s been here for Around 4 years lol
yeah, he's not really new...
Fleefer Neef “literally the best NEW character”
Steve is the coolest landlord EVER!!!
New??????????
If he isn't already, Eric should be doing seminars on consent. He did this entire thing beautifully.
Such a great communicator
When the landlord said 30 years ago I thought of the 70's! Then it was like "...wait, 30 years a go is almost the friggin' 90's!"
I'm old.
Ya i was born in 91 an i do that every time
I was born back in 26’
ahh how time flies.
Lol
This hit close to home. I never realized I thought the same.
I hate you.
that is all
Steve: what are you guys doing?
Corridor: just lighting a guy on fire
Steve: Ah, cool, done that 30 years ago...
what has this man not tried out in his life? :D
Exactly my tought, ofc he has done it
He’s a bloody legend
Corridor Crew: Do not try this at home!
Local News: A bizarre new internet challenge has gone viral around the world...
2015 in a nutshell..
@Juan Cortez Muro no fuck off
I love how you can tell that Steve really thinks highly of the crew. I feel like seeing you guys probably makes his day.
Your landlord is a total troll he's having the time of his life
@@operatoroni579 pretty sure he understands that everyone there does this for a living, doubt it.
@@operatoroni579 have you watched enough corridor to know landlord Steve dude?
Of course Steve would show up! And just be like "oh yeah I've done this before."
I love how professional and calm the whole thing was. Eric said it before in one of the stuntmen react videos, and really displayed it here, while the stunts look crazy and chaotic and cool, the stuntmen are calm. The whole thing is prepared specifically to be safe, the stuntmen have either done the stunt itself numerous times or been walked through it, like Clint was with one arm, then one leg, then one arm with a bigger fire.
It's neat to see some of the things he was explaining in the react video being actually displayed by such a professional and calm team!
"Today I'm setting myself on fire"
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
"Do a superhero pose on the mat."
"I can do that."
* proceeds to faceplant both times *
Record breaking fire resistant gel!
Clint: cAn I eAt iT?
I had an unstoppable grin on my face throughout the whole video.
This was awesome.
“No PTSD that I can see”
Thank you Steve for the analysis😂
(He’s the coolest landlord btw)
There nothing funny
This channel is just quality content after quality content
Dave Beverley forreal
This was honestly incredible to watch. Huge respect to the stunt team, to Eric and to Clint. Awesome job guys!
"Can I eat this?"
Wren would not have asked this. ^^
Because he simply will eat it without asking? Accurate!
@@AnakinSkyobiliviator Exactly. Someone should really do a montage of Wren eating/tasting weird stuff. Like that coinwater or the dust/oil from jakes chainsaw.
@@llreconll ERIC DIDN'T SAY ACTION THE END CLINT SUX
"Hey Clint, you ever been to burning man?"
"i am the burning man"
Steve the Landlord is a master of the callback "A fire inspector's dream!"
Excellent job by Eric and his crew. It was done in a way that was fun and safe and explains the amount of knowledge and dedication involved.
I like the parts where they mess with Clint with the ice cubes and the gel in the crotch. They can still have some fun with it since they know the ins and outs and are doing it the right way.
Easily one of the best videos on RUclips.
Also they don't tell him stuff that could harm him. Just something that is more safe or unnecessary
Imagine having 300 likes and 1 reply lol
Imagine having 300 likes and 3 replies
Eric had such caution for Clints safety. Very professional, caught me off guard.
Why would it catch you off guard? He's a professional stunt man of course he gonna make sure that someone doesn't get 3rd degree burns when doing a stunt.
Yeah, when it comes to lightning people on fire your supposed to be cautious and careful at all times.
It shows the true professionals. Watch and listen to them in every shot, and they're always on point.
As Eric persuades them to do it a second time lol
Yup, like you're probably also a different person at work then you are with friends having fun.
This is so amazing honestly, watching professionals at work, but to me the coolest thing was how Eric kept Clint cool, psychologically and physically. (no puns intended, really)
"Hey we should light you on fire." "Okay."
VFX artists react to fan submitted effects? I don't/can't do visual effects but it would be awesome to see some from the community.
This would be really awesome honestly.
I have some old videos that I made using their "shot your friends" tutorials and it be cool to see them react xD
That would be awesome. Good way to cinnect with fans, and a good way to give tips/pointers to rising film makers.
Yes, but people would need to provide context, experience, time spent, resources and stuff like that, so they could give meaningful critique.
Ninjamanhammer I’d be up to it
@@ElEscolta this please
When they prep for 95% of the time, dont preassure and explains everything you know its pros. Kudos for the craft you guys do. Also awesome to see all the prep and energy that goes into to process for a sort of timewise small stunt, amazing.
I want to say thank you for capturing this process and sharing it with us. This was cathartic to watch. In my youth I was a performer, and my last time performing with fire, was actually my last, because I got badly burned. fortunately I was able to make a full recovery after many months. It was a chapter in my life that was closed abruptly. Again Thank You
"Don't try this at home, dangerous stunts performed by professionals"
Clint: "Can I eat this? It's kinda fresh!"
"can i roast marshmallows on this?"
"You should feel cold while on fire, if you feel the heat you're in trouble"
"I feel warm"
"You're gonna feel warm, its fire"
there is a difference you're missing, if you feel warm WHILE on fire, its too late and its going to get hot. if you feel warm after they put you out... yeah it warmed up, you were just on fire
I know I lol’ed at that
@@zevo9314 I get it, I just thought it was funny
*Plot twist*
The whole video is CGi
It is not even Clint... they deepfaked him onto real life Tom Cruise.
VonSchpam that’s the best comment I’ve seen in years
their fx are really getting better
Someones bout to get wooshed i can feel it.
But that boi wont be me
Im now waiting to woosh somebody
This is what I appreciate so much about stuntmen and women. The more practical the director can use their abilities and prowess the better a film shot can be. Use VFX when necessary, be practical and use all the resources possible before adding in effects. What is also admirable is that when actors ask what can I do to make this scene real from these people, they can help them practice to make it happen.
Landlord arrives:
*Do not park here, because of fires*
-We will do a fire right now... with a human within it!
-Cool i did that too!!
I think you are in a good place to do stuff!
I read "On fire" and have never clicked so fast on a video by you guys.
Chastity Faye lmfao same
@@mattatron1629 lmfao same
CjSLYs lmfao same
Blub Asaur lmfao same
@Juan Cortez Muro lmfao same
Eric Linden is definitely one of my favorite Corridor guests coming through the studio! Very great explanations, personality and chemistry! Glad this went so well! Clint is killin' it! The whole studio is killin' the game recently! Mad respect to you all! Also, just bought the Corridor backpack to replace mine that I have had for 5ish years and is falling apart.
3:53
My Strange addiction: I eat fireproof gel
You stole my joke lol
Blimey, so much work! No wonder movies cost an arm and a leg to make.
Is it me or Eric looks like a buff Clint?
Like if Clint shouted "SHAZAM" he would become Eric
I've been saying in their previous videos together that they could pass off as brothers, or take the role of brothers in a movie.
"He's got no PTSD that I can see."
More Steve please.
Clint is turning into Wren, he's tasting everything.
engineeringsquirrel lol
Thank god for creative people on RUclips and not just idiots getting paid to eat stuff!!
Well he did taste it tho
Al Phada and he is a bit of an idiot. Best of both worlds
I'd donate to youtubers setting themselves on fire
But in reality it mostly just a bunch of fucking chaos and demontization for no fucking good reson. Fucken liberal youtube admins and ceo for chist sake lets raid the head quarters arleady for fraudulent
So, judging from your comment, people are idiots for deriving pleasure in producing, for example, food reviews. How immature are you?
Corridor HR: We are firing you today
Employee: Did I do something wrong
Corridor HR: Oh no you've been great, your getting a raise
Employee: ???
I see what you did there 😂
hahaha
Can't like because there is 420
You’re
Was the 666th like. Burn
This video was amazing before the landlord showed up, now it's perfect
Man Clint is really good at this! He should start doing more stuff! I would love to see him in Hollywood
Guys you should make home alone r rated like you did with captain amerixa civil war
Edit: well bous we did it
This has to become a actual thing. Let's thumbs up this comment so that it gets to the top.
Pineapple Ninjaa dude! That would be amazing!! There are so many opportunities with that movie
YES!!!
Thats been done before
It's already actually quite realistic. The point of Civil War video was the fairly tame outcome did not match the huge, decimating input of superpowers/etc. Whereas in Home Alone, the input wasn't as huge and the outcome was actually racked up, already, compared to it.
Dude, the full light-up gave me fucking chills. This was awesome guys :D
Not a very frequent comment-leaver but the absolute professionalism of Eric and his team really blew me away. Super nice guys and obviously very knowledgeable in their craft .Thanks for another great vid, guys!
Steve the Landlord legit is like an uncle or a dad that shows up and the guys are all like "YOOO GUESS WHAT!"
Can we get a segment every week called Steve's Stories, where Steve te landlord just tells a story from his life... the dude sounds mighty interesting!
Right arm or left arm
Right arm "wait"
Left arm just in case 😂
Just in case
Great job with the fire on this video
*Almost had me fooled it wasn’t CGi*
Its not cgi though 😂
It’s not cgi XD
When his whole body is set on fire and when he's running the music makes it so majestic
FBI must have been sleeping when those texts went through
Vfx is cool and all, but man those real fires look beautiful
Shout out to Steve the Landlord for being super chill about it.
I've been on a corridor crew binge and the title of this video is like something an A.I. would come up with after watching all their videos.