Universal Studio's Waterworld stunt show by GoPro
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- the opening action sequence of the "Waterworld" stunt show, at Universal Studios Hollywood. shot entirely on a GoPro HD camera as Chris Tardieu pulls Scott Boehler & Mike Serlin around the stage after they've been catapulted into the atoll...
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This show needs to be protected at all costs!
I know people who love their job, but I've never seen someone who screams in a fit of excitement while at work.
The. Greatest. Job. Ever.
cooper jackson I can agree! When I turn 18, I’m gonna try to get a job at Universal, mainly at Waterworld, but if I can’t, maybe a ride operator.
This is the greatest thing i've ever seen. I've always been interested on how things work behind the set... Thanks so much for the video! :D
why no music?
@@EskyFilms music ruins everything. You can hear everything more clearly without.
sweet. remember seeing this show ages ago :] gj.
One hard life you got there.
Kinda wanna be apart of the show looks fun
It takes a long time to be a stunt man
This is incredible! Do you still work with the WW show?
no mate, this was 13 years ago. i only worked there for one year...
@@fastaussie so badass! I'm actually putting together a little documentary about the history of the WaterWorld show, talking to current and former cast members - hmu if you're interested in being on camera to talk about your experience!
Cool trainers...I'm looking for boots tho boy
is there a reason why use guys dont use blank ammunition in the revolvers anymore ? Since 2014 you replaced real live fire with sound effects.
it was always blanks in the guns mate, always. never live rounds...
@@fastaussie i know. But they stopped using the blank ammunition on the revolvers. If you notice they only have the shotgun with blank ammo. They stopped in 2014
i have no idea what they do anymore?
@@fastaussie they probably dont want to spend money on the blank ammo or maybe they are becoming lazy. But they replaced the blank ammo with a sound effect. The show used to be better.