Yes that and the comment they had about how the homemade feel of the videos made the effects or stunts stand out when compared to Hollywood quality, very great points
I've noticed that Danny and Michael are really pushing other RUclipsrs/friends to go out and try and make movies, they were also on an editing podcast recently where they asked the host when he was going to make his movie. I know it's just a little thing but it's really refreshing to see non-snobby directors that want to inspire as many people as they can to do what they love - I feel, for the longest time, the "director" has been this elusive role that none of us dare touch unless you've seen a million movies and had your shorts premiere at Cannes but seeing the Racka boys just blast that prejudice wide open with one of the best films of the year makes me so, so happy.
I get the sentiment, but I think youtubers aspiring to be in film/tv has gone badly more often than not. There's been quite a few creators that made youtube with the goal of going into film/tv. I think the reason RocketJump died eawas mostly due to them attempting to transition their business towards TV and Movies. I think Corridor Digital sticking mostly to their channel can be directly attributed to them seeing Rocketjump fail. In particular media has shifted to where youtubers often hold more power than traditional media. For example Mr. Beast gets so many views per video he had to pivot towards selling his own products because no advertiser has enough money to buy ads for a video that gets 200million views, it'd cost them close to 2million dollars per video at current viewership numbers, that doesn't even take into account that many of his videos will likely end up going over 1billion views. Since a lot of his youtube videos are considered "evergreen" and will continue to keep getting views for as long as youtube exists as a platform. Also, the way audiences perceive content on youtube or on tv or in a movie theatre are completely different. They have different expectations, they have different time commitments. For example in a movie your audience has already bought the ticket, they are committed to watching the movie so making sure the beginning hooks them isn't really important. On youtube, people don't usually appreciate high production value because it feels too corperate, and they expect production values to be a little scuffed. Also on TV and in Movies the audience is expecting a much higher acting and writing level. These are skills that youtube creators haven't really been working on because they are typically focused on shorter form storytelling. So even when these youtubers make a tv show or film, what they make might be satisfying to their youtube audience, but it typically falls short when it gets compared to other movies or tv, and thats not to say that the youtubers aren't great storytellers or filmmakers, its just that they don't have a ton of experience telling longform stories and managing crews that have to work on a singular project for a year or more. I think what Corridor is doing is ideal. They are doing their longer form passion projects like Rock Paper Scizzors 2 alongside weekly youtube uploads, because their personal website has allowed them to make enough money to hire more employees.
@@WARnTEA who cares if it's gone badly in the past? It's rare for someone's first movie to be good. I don't think the fear of failing should hold people back. If they have a passion for film and they really want to make a movie, then they should go for it. If they fail, then at least they had the experience and got to learn something. I think RUclips is awesome because it can help people fund these big projects that they wouldn't be able to do otherwise. Look at Chris Stuckman, who is making his first movie. I'm looking forward to that, and I'm interested to see what he creates. I do agree with what you said about people doing RUclips for the purpose of transitioning into film. You're right, having a big following on RUclips does not directly translate to being a good filmmaker. But the reality is, most people who try to make movies end up failing. Even good directors make bad movies sometimes. Whether or not they make RUclips videos is irrelevant to their quality as a filmmaker. And the original comment's point is that they like that these guys want to inspire more people to make movies. And I agree, I think that's really cool. The only way people get better at making movies is by trying to do it themselves. So all those things that you said about RUclipsr's making movies is true, but I don't think that's a good reason for them to not try to make movies.
@@B1gBoyPants because to participate in a big project like that they have to neglect their youtube channel and end up falling off and regretting it. RUclips is already an outlet for creativity with a large audience, so even if the movie goes well its not really giving them anything they couldn't get from youtube other than the fact that maybe as a kid they always dreamed of making a movie.
@@WARnTEA the top youtuber might get 200 million views per video, but in the film industry the top films have that number as their budget. As a filmmaker, creating youtube content will never be the pinnacle. Though I agree it's definitely the safest and (probably) the smartest decision for corridor
RackaRacka did for stunts what the guys at Corridor did for VFX. They showed that you just need to get out there and do it, no matter how bad it might look at first
@@Dave_of_Mordor I think it was just cuz they had a lot of gore and pretty narly real stunts they did that sometimes did land them in the hospital + their channel is like 15+ years old, its like filthy frank, you search for his channel but all you'll find are people reacting to filthyfrank even tho all the videos are still there on his channel its just super hard to find unless you physically go onto his channel, Frank and Rackaracka videos never hit the youtube algorithm and thats why even when they're on a podcast like Impaulsive or Cold Ones they've said on record if they want the video to do well then they shouldn't put "RackaRacka" in the title
These guys are such dorks and I probably couldn't handle being around them in person but holy cow am I excited they were able to make 97% thier exact vision. That is what every movie should feel like.
I‘ve never watched Smallville in my life before, but that stunt with the Porsche is in my eyes a solid 12 out of 10 👏👏👏 Please @Corridor Crew: Try to find out who was responsible for that stunt and interview him 🙏
Smallville is S Tier DC live action Tv show. Probably one of the only shows thats been done well in the super hero genre and not gone cheesy/lame like CW ones.
@@scarletspidernz To be fair, Smallville is equal parts amazing and schlock. I love it, and rewatch it to this day, but it definitely has a lot of cheesy/lame stuff in its 10 year run.
Smallville is what got me into Superman before I knew anything about the character. The series is definitely worth the watch even if it is 20 years old.
Yh do a whole eppy on Smallville already!! The flying sequence is a little ropey in the S4 premiere but the heat vision scenes were always pretty solid!
I was recently rewatching Smallville and it blew me away how good the pilot is in both storytelling and the stunt work in this scene. I assumed after all these years it would have aged poorly but it hadn't.
Literally just got done with a RackaRacka video and immediately clicked the notification the moment I saw their name! These guys are legends and I’m so happy Talk to Me was such a big success!
Just happened to be in utah when Sundance was going on and was so lucky to be one of the first audiences to see this. Grew up watching rackaracka and now I’m a film student and seeing these guys go from hobbyist to professionals is amazing and inspiring. The film is INCREDIBLE. One of those horror movies that’s hard to keep watching but you HAVE to. They did a fantastic job and I was so happy I was able to talk to them after the showing. Super awesome humble guys. Complete visionaries and I’m so happy that everyone gets to see it now.
I watched Talk To Me just because it was the only movie playing that my partner and I could agree on seeing, having no idea who made it. And HOLY CRAP, it blew us both away. Great story & acting and even better direction. Easily one of the best horror films I've seen in decades. It was bursting with creativity and love of the horror craft. There were some scenes when I was wondering how they even pulled that off without digital fx. It's just wild and I definitely want to own it when it's available.
The collaboration I've been waiting for for 9 years - 2 of my favorite RUclips channels of all-time. So happy for Danny and Michael, Talk to Me is a fantastic film, can't wait for their next project.
@@paraphiliac Ye for sure! Some of those older shows had a lot of action and excitement so Im sure they had a lot of stuntwork going. Back another decade to shows like the A-Team and stuff like that too. I want to hear for the people who did all those big dramatic flips away from the exploding car in every episode 😆
I got to hang out with Danny for my whole birthday while he was shooting a video a few years back in our home town of Adelaide. I was also in the crowd for their Ronald wrestling match. I watched this whole video with a massive grin on my face the whole time. I'm so proud of you guys!
My Aussie sense was tingling, of course I'm this early to a video with these absolute legends of RUclips. Proud we've got such talented directors from down under
Corridor & Racka racka were the reason i got into filmmaking and video editing, 6 years later I've just graduated university studying film & TV production and do freelance work editing and making short films. I will forever aspire to be at the same level of Sam & Niko and the whole team
YES! The Smallvile Pilot car stunt!!! I've been asking for the fellas to look at it for ages! It's one of the most impressive stunt's I've seen on TV. The fact that it was just dropped in the middle of a pilot amazed me.
Hey fire vfx movie suggestion: Those Who Wish Me Dead, I don't think the movie got enough attention when it came out, was very enjoyable plus the fire effects were really solid most of the time, wouldn't mind you guys taking a look at it
19:06 I just love this perspective they have that a lot of famous artists have also admitted to. That they think about it all the time, they just need to get it out there. It’s not doing it just for practice, but doing because you have to, because you need an outlet for your creativity. That’s the sort of approach that really good artists have. Regardless of quality, regardless of how long it’ll take to do right, as an artist you just need an outlet
theres a scene in Lou Ferrigno's Incredible Hulk where a guy just barely dodges a log flying thru a window and it looks like the stunt was done for real!
I saw *Talk to Me* on the premiere August the 4th here in Norway, and it was friggin' FANTASTIC. A true horror film that got substance, great characters, a fantastic script + cinematography, sound design and editing to *die* for. Plus, on top of all that, a fresh look on the genre. I am absolutely in love with it. Had I not been practically broke I'd watch it again in the theater, but it's simply impossible for me _(movie tickets in Norway are extremely expensive)._ One ticket cost more than I can spare normally, but I have really loved _(almost)_ everything A24 have decided to give out so far - and I respect them enormously for supporting the unions and workers rights - so it feels pretty good to splurge on a movie when some of the money goes to them, and these two incredibly talented guys! I truly recommend it to everyone! Watch it in a theater, it's sooo incredibly worth it.
There's a shot in the original Zoro movie from 1940 where Zoro jumps off a bridge while riding a horse into shallow water. I don't know whether that was practical or not, but maybe you guys can figure it out
I mean it’s the 40s it’s gonna be practical. This was when Buster Keaton was still influencing the new stuntmen, people that grew up on Buster Keaton. I imagine they tilled up the river bed where he was to land to soften it up a bit. Still stuntmen in the golden age of cinema were wild.
I'm not in the demographic for RackaRacka AT ALL, but the enthusiasm.these guys show has me wanting to check out their channel. Also, Michael Rosenbaum, Samllvile's Lex, has talked about this stunt in his podcast Inside of You. I'm sure he'd be more than happy to direct you to the stunt guy and also share his story.
Talk To Me, was serious one of the coolest, and fresh takes on horror I've seen in a long time. I left the theater blown away, and talking about its themes, for like an hour in the parking lot.
It's called ADHD bro. You take two passionate twins, tall about their job and drop them on their couch and that's what ur gonna see. Outrageous energy but also brilliant energy. As I know for myself, people with ADHD can thrive and we have some very original ideas because we are constantly thinking about weird shit. Nico did a great job interviewing these two brilliant young film makers. I am a new #1 fan of these dudes so glad I watched this video!
Total respect for these two directors, hopefully they make a project with Lucy Lawless or even Sam Raimi since ut was their inspiration to their videos.
The fact that you guys managed to get these two on for a video is incredible. RackaRacka are two RUclips gems. Their story behind becoming content creators turned filmmakers is one everyone can be inspired by.🙏🏻
Finally watched Talk to Me. What an absolute trip. So well done. Im actually so amazed how little was done, FX wise. Im sure theres so much out into it, but its so clean and there just isnt any of that filler budget dropping fluff. Glad to hear that was a conscious effort.
Idk how I missed this. These two are criminally underrated for their effort and it’s so cool to see them make a successful movie! Love these 2 because you truly never know what they are going to do or say next
I saw this movie before it came out in a mystery screening. This is the best horror since a quiet place in my opinions. It’s in the same kind of revolutionary horror as a quiet place was, with paranormal activity before it and the Blair witch project before that. Low budget, high energy, high production small actor groups types of movie. You guys absolutely smashed it. They really did the right thing by trusting their actors (mainly the main woman) to do all the heavy lifting rather than using vfx and jump scares to move the story forward and capture the audience. There isn’t a single actual cheap jump scare in the whole movie like all other new horror.
Heck yeah, these local boys are awesome. The film's doing really well too, 4.5mil budget and already nearly has a 20mil BO. Love to see good people succeeding. Something I didn't have on my Corridor bingo card: VT Commodore stunts
OMFG FINALLY!!! My favorite 2 RUclipsrs are now in one video together. PLEASE do a ton of collaborations. Maybe Racka Racka will hireCorrido for their next movie and you guys could do a scene or two together.
6:30 amazing analyses from Niko on why people react to their videos and comment they have better vfx than big budget movies when in fact they are not. the corridor crew know the KEY moments in a scene that will make people react emotionally and it's a big part of their success on youtube.
This is the stuntman reacts episode I've been waiting for, these boys are amazing and it's so easy to see how much they love doing what they do, just a shame youtube fucked them hard.
I had no idea these guys were behind Talk To Me! I haven't seen it yet and I was already interested, but I am DEFINITELY seeing it now! I thought YT had screwed these guys with their content policies because it seemed like they just disappeared, so it's great to see that they only kept getting bigger and better!
There's a really touching video RackaRacka uploaded a few months ago where they announced the film. They recorded the reactions to family, cast, crew and friends finding out they got a movie in Sundance & A24 waned their film instantly.
so interesting: i’m the exact opposite. i’d never heard of these guys. after this i’m now i’m wondering if i should bother watching the film at all…i think i’m going to go anyway. i think one of us is going to be disappointed by the film though 😂
@@onemorechrisWdym? Are you saying you was interested in the movie prior to this video but not your skeptical? Meaning there was something about them that turned you off from wanting to watch it, what was it?
@@onemorechrisIt's not like The Witch (although I adore The Witch) or anything lol. It's very accessible. "Talk to Me" was quite fun and original imo. It also seems like general audiences are overall liking it a good amount as well. A24 baby!
These guys are chill and true bros. Their success comes from their eagerness to learn and ability to surround themselves with those who can teach. Hope they crush it with the film!
I found these guys through the Talk To Me promotion, I remember them also always going viral on YT. I'm so happy that they did this movie, it's so good and I can't wait for more from them :)
Saw Talk To Me a few days back. Really liked it! The concept is refreshing and interesting, the camera work was briliant and the plot was intriguing. Felt like something refreshing within the horror genre. Great job guys!
Wow, we need a disclaimer to show a show about stunts…. The boys are adorable, full of energy and this is the best ad I’ve ever seen! Nice work, Corridor… you killed this shit!!
That pixel strip is so funny because I was showing my friend their videos after I was expressing my interest to see their movie after following for so long and he didn’t notice the strip or care but I had remembered it and assumed it had to do with my cheap monitor from back in the day or something with RUclips’s compression idk I didn’t think it was something that they did on accident and to see how much it bothered them is so funny. It didn’t change how much I loved that video as a much younger man. Super happy they are evolving their careers to the next level and achieving their dreams.
A24 deserves a lot more attention for just how creator-friendly they are, and thanks to not being part of the producer cartel, they're still getting to make (some) new movies during the strike.
@@onemorechrisif you mean like picture quality-wise, it’s def as qualitative as insidious red door for example, If story/horror-wise, it’s def more serious than that, but not as… let’s say exaggerated and fantasy-based✌️
@@_TheViewer_ i got the impression from the trailer it was classic A24, but from watching this is seems like it will be prank-focused silliness fuelled by influencer branded energy drinks 🤣
Disney, maybe take some example by A24… movie lovers like the RackaRacka brothers, Safdies or the Daniels coming up with original, entertaining and great movies. Hope there is more to come and wish these guys all the best. And as always @Corridor Crew - thanks for your fun content
Protect these guys at all costs. I've heard nothing but GREAT things about this movie and am going to see it today. This gives me hope someday soon Niko and Sam get to direct an A24 movie too!!
Smallville stars Michael Rosenbaum and Tom Welling are currently doing a rewatch podcast. You guys should reach out because they talk about the stunts and know the stuntmen.
I had no idea that Talk to Me was made by them. I just knew that it was RUclipsrs. Talk to Me was the BEST TIME I’ve had watching a new horror movie in the theater since From Dusk til Dawn. Really looking forward to more from them. (and definitely the Talk to Me directors cut)
I grew up a few suburbs away from these guys. Early on, they started bringing in local talent for their videos and as an aspiring actor I thought it’d be cool to get involved. I messaged them and said that I’d love to come and work with them on a video if they had anything going. They were super polite and came back and asked for a showreel. I forgot about it and never sent the showreel. Ask me if I regret that now!
Man!! Thanks for the chat and for putting up with our ADHD energy 😅 You’re the best Nico, see you soon ❤
you guys are so talented, very inspiring
Love everything you do bros.
The movie was amazing guys, so proud of how far you've come!
Love you guys, keep rocking!!!😁👍
Loved you guys forever and can't wait to see what you do next...and next, and next!!
As an Aussie I've followed these guys for years. They absolutely deserve to get where they are today.
Same here mate I feel such a sense of pride in Australia when i see people like Michael and Danny killing it in the states
@@sgt.yarpyarp144 man i hope they get to make an action movie. i feel like it would be as brutal as a Neill Blomkamp movie.
The passion for filmmaking from these two is so inspiring
Right? It’s infectious
to me it's repulsive tbh
@@fullalbums5675 it's repulsive to love what they are doing? You can see they live for this.
@@fullalbums5675seek help
@@fullalbums5675Dipshit.
6:58 I still remember seeing the car fall on their lawn when I was like 10. That was real magic to me and this statement is exactly why.
I'm glad they talked about the value of performance and facial expressions. The bit about pulling back an effect in favor of performance was key too.
Yes that and the comment they had about how the homemade feel of the videos made the effects or stunts stand out when compared to Hollywood quality, very great points
I've noticed that Danny and Michael are really pushing other RUclipsrs/friends to go out and try and make movies, they were also on an editing podcast recently where they asked the host when he was going to make his movie. I know it's just a little thing but it's really refreshing to see non-snobby directors that want to inspire as many people as they can to do what they love - I feel, for the longest time, the "director" has been this elusive role that none of us dare touch unless you've seen a million movies and had your shorts premiere at Cannes but seeing the Racka boys just blast that prejudice wide open with one of the best films of the year makes me so, so happy.
Their Ronald McDonald videos are iconic
I get the sentiment, but I think youtubers aspiring to be in film/tv has gone badly more often than not. There's been quite a few creators that made youtube with the goal of going into film/tv. I think the reason RocketJump died eawas mostly due to them attempting to transition their business towards TV and Movies. I think Corridor Digital sticking mostly to their channel can be directly attributed to them seeing Rocketjump fail. In particular media has shifted to where youtubers often hold more power than traditional media. For example Mr. Beast gets so many views per video he had to pivot towards selling his own products because no advertiser has enough money to buy ads for a video that gets 200million views, it'd cost them close to 2million dollars per video at current viewership numbers, that doesn't even take into account that many of his videos will likely end up going over 1billion views. Since a lot of his youtube videos are considered "evergreen" and will continue to keep getting views for as long as youtube exists as a platform.
Also, the way audiences perceive content on youtube or on tv or in a movie theatre are completely different. They have different expectations, they have different time commitments. For example in a movie your audience has already bought the ticket, they are committed to watching the movie so making sure the beginning hooks them isn't really important. On youtube, people don't usually appreciate high production value because it feels too corperate, and they expect production values to be a little scuffed. Also on TV and in Movies the audience is expecting a much higher acting and writing level. These are skills that youtube creators haven't really been working on because they are typically focused on shorter form storytelling. So even when these youtubers make a tv show or film, what they make might be satisfying to their youtube audience, but it typically falls short when it gets compared to other movies or tv, and thats not to say that the youtubers aren't great storytellers or filmmakers, its just that they don't have a ton of experience telling longform stories and managing crews that have to work on a singular project for a year or more.
I think what Corridor is doing is ideal. They are doing their longer form passion projects like Rock Paper Scizzors 2 alongside weekly youtube uploads, because their personal website has allowed them to make enough money to hire more employees.
@@WARnTEA who cares if it's gone badly in the past? It's rare for someone's first movie to be good. I don't think the fear of failing should hold people back. If they have a passion for film and they really want to make a movie, then they should go for it. If they fail, then at least they had the experience and got to learn something. I think RUclips is awesome because it can help people fund these big projects that they wouldn't be able to do otherwise. Look at Chris Stuckman, who is making his first movie. I'm looking forward to that, and I'm interested to see what he creates.
I do agree with what you said about people doing RUclips for the purpose of transitioning into film. You're right, having a big following on RUclips does not directly translate to being a good filmmaker. But the reality is, most people who try to make movies end up failing. Even good directors make bad movies sometimes. Whether or not they make RUclips videos is irrelevant to their quality as a filmmaker. And the original comment's point is that they like that these guys want to inspire more people to make movies. And I agree, I think that's really cool. The only way people get better at making movies is by trying to do it themselves. So all those things that you said about RUclipsr's making movies is true, but I don't think that's a good reason for them to not try to make movies.
@@B1gBoyPants because to participate in a big project like that they have to neglect their youtube channel and end up falling off and regretting it. RUclips is already an outlet for creativity with a large audience, so even if the movie goes well its not really giving them anything they couldn't get from youtube other than the fact that maybe as a kid they always dreamed of making a movie.
@@WARnTEA the top youtuber might get 200 million views per video, but in the film industry the top films have that number as their budget. As a filmmaker, creating youtube content will never be the pinnacle. Though I agree it's definitely the safest and (probably) the smartest decision for corridor
RackaRacka did for stunts what the guys at Corridor did for VFX. They showed that you just need to get out there and do it, no matter how bad it might look at first
It’s clear that they are fans of Terry Funk and Mick Foley.
100%, on top of them bordeline being blacklisted from RUclips and still not getting dismissed to work on what you love
@@s1ckboirariwhat happened? Why is RUclips trying to blacklist them?
@@Dave_of_Mordor I think it was just cuz they had a lot of gore and pretty narly real stunts they did that sometimes did land them in the hospital + their channel is like 15+ years old, its like filthy frank, you search for his channel but all you'll find are people reacting to filthyfrank even tho all the videos are still there on his channel its just super hard to find unless you physically go onto his channel, Frank and Rackaracka videos never hit the youtube algorithm and thats why even when they're on a podcast like Impaulsive or Cold Ones they've said on record if they want the video to do well then they shouldn't put "RackaRacka" in the title
*Proceeds to jump off the Burj Khalifa in the name of "stunts"
These guys are such dorks and I probably couldn't handle being around them in person but holy cow am I excited they were able to make 97% thier exact vision. That is what every movie should feel like.
Niko really got roasted in the first 30 seconds
nah he didn't get roasted he got beat up and and shot 😂
Lot of hype on either end of that couch, and our boy Nico is just so chill 🥲😂
Haha yes! The stuntmen guests have such great energy
He got him back with the “You’re clearly not shooting it.” 10:59
Hahahaha poor niko
I‘ve never watched Smallville in my life before, but that stunt with the Porsche is in my eyes a solid 12 out of 10 👏👏👏
Please @Corridor Crew: Try to find out who was responsible for that stunt and interview him 🙏
Smallville is S Tier DC live action Tv show. Probably one of the only shows thats been done well in the super hero genre and not gone cheesy/lame like CW ones.
@@scarletspidernz To be fair, Smallville is equal parts amazing and schlock. I love it, and rewatch it to this day, but it definitely has a lot of cheesy/lame stuff in its 10 year run.
Smallville is what got me into Superman before I knew anything about the character. The series is definitely worth the watch even if it is 20 years old.
You should definitely check it out!
I did not expect this video to teach me I now live in an alternate universe where _Smallville_ wasn't *70%* shlock.
@Corridor Crew Chris Sayour was the stunt double on Smallville deffinately would like to hear his input to his stunts here.
Would love to hear about that stunt. Holy smokes that looked crazy!
We need to get this comment up higher! If only Rosey and Tom on the @Talkville Podcast could see this!
AT LAST!! Smallville has so so SO many amazing stunts and VFX to react to across the 10 seasons. Give us more!
If you know of some write them down with the episodes name.
Yh do a whole eppy on Smallville already!!
The flying sequence is a little ropey in the S4 premiere but the heat vision scenes were always pretty solid!
RackaRacka was my childhood, they made such amazing videos. So glad they are now on the big screen. 100% Deserved
you must be like 13?
@@mst311 Im 20, they released the ronald mcdonald videos 9 years ago bro.
That makes me feel old as fuck haha. It's still wild to me that kids grew up with youtube.
@@ruffsnapI'm 25 and 'grew up' with RUclips, albeit it was my teenage years but still, like 13 years of my life
Same 2013, 2014, 2015 were some great times 🥹
I was recently rewatching Smallville and it blew me away how good the pilot is in both storytelling and the stunt work in this scene. I assumed after all these years it would have aged poorly but it hadn't.
Back when CW shows actually tried to make good stuff and hire non-hack writers etc. Although the pilot was made on the WB I believe.
@@SarcasticPlotRecapsYou mean like the Arrowverse, which currently remains the best DC shared universe outside of DC comics?
@@CineScarborough No, I don't mean that. Like, at all.
Literally just got done with a RackaRacka video and immediately clicked the notification the moment I saw their name! These guys are legends and I’m so happy Talk to Me was such a big success!
Just happened to be in utah when Sundance was going on and was so lucky to be one of the first audiences to see this. Grew up watching rackaracka and now I’m a film student and seeing these guys go from hobbyist to professionals is amazing and inspiring. The film is INCREDIBLE. One of those horror movies that’s hard to keep watching but you HAVE to. They did a fantastic job and I was so happy I was able to talk to them after the showing. Super awesome humble guys. Complete visionaries and I’m so happy that everyone gets to see it now.
I watched Talk To Me just because it was the only movie playing that my partner and I could agree on seeing, having no idea who made it. And HOLY CRAP, it blew us both away. Great story & acting and even better direction. Easily one of the best horror films I've seen in decades. It was bursting with creativity and love of the horror craft. There were some scenes when I was wondering how they even pulled that off without digital fx. It's just wild and I definitely want to own it when it's available.
Corridor has been such an inspiration over the years!
The collaboration I've been waiting for for 9 years - 2 of my favorite RUclips channels of all-time. So happy for Danny and Michael, Talk to Me is a fantastic film, can't wait for their next project.
I love the Xena and Smallville references 😂 Man's got good taste 👌
Xena is freakin badass dude
@@MrSchmeoin1 Would love to see them chatting to actors from tv series like xena etc that did reltively quality stuntwork for their budget
@@paraphiliac Ye for sure! Some of those older shows had a lot of action and excitement so Im sure they had a lot of stuntwork going. Back another decade to shows like the A-Team and stuff like that too. I want to hear for the people who did all those big dramatic flips away from the exploding car in every episode 😆
I got to hang out with Danny for my whole birthday while he was shooting a video a few years back in our home town of Adelaide. I was also in the crowd for their Ronald wrestling match. I watched this whole video with a massive grin on my face the whole time. I'm so proud of you guys!
My Aussie sense was tingling, of course I'm this early to a video with these absolute legends of RUclips. Proud we've got such talented directors from down under
Hey go to bed! It's 2am, but yes my Aussie sense was tingling also.
@@Tera-plexLITERALLY SAME, but fr, we should fucking sleep 😂
Good on these guys making an actual movie that has been so well received. Very impressive!
Corridor & Racka racka were the reason i got into filmmaking and video editing, 6 years later I've just graduated university studying film & TV production and do freelance work editing and making short films. I will forever aspire to be at the same level of Sam & Niko and the whole team
This was my favourite reacts vid. Great energy and insight into the approach of all three. Super job!
I remember watching RackaRacka way back, their stunts and camerawork were so insane for the time and in a YT video, so happy to see them here :)
YES! The Smallvile Pilot car stunt!!! I've been asking for the fellas to look at it for ages! It's one of the most impressive stunt's I've seen on TV. The fact that it was just dropped in the middle of a pilot amazed me.
Hey fire vfx movie suggestion: Those Who Wish Me Dead, I don't think the movie got enough attention when it came out, was very enjoyable plus the fire effects were really solid most of the time, wouldn't mind you guys taking a look at it
19:06 I just love this perspective they have that a lot of famous artists have also admitted to. That they think about it all the time, they just need to get it out there. It’s not doing it just for practice, but doing because you have to, because you need an outlet for your creativity. That’s the sort of approach that really good artists have. Regardless of quality, regardless of how long it’ll take to do right, as an artist you just need an outlet
The fact that we got a viewer discretion warning on the video with a clown in the thumbnail just solidifies that my fear is completely rational 😅
The clown gets the shit beat out of him, no worries
theres a scene in Lou Ferrigno's Incredible Hulk where a guy just barely dodges a log flying thru a window and it looks like the stunt was done for real!
Finally!! I’m also very happy to see these two actually getting recognized in the filmmaking world. And by A24 at that
A24 just might get back into positive light
"We went from hurting each other for no reason..." that is true sibling vibes 😂😂
I saw *Talk to Me* on the premiere August the 4th here in Norway, and it was friggin' FANTASTIC. A true horror film that got substance, great characters, a fantastic script + cinematography, sound design and editing to *die* for. Plus, on top of all that, a fresh look on the genre. I am absolutely in love with it. Had I not been practically broke I'd watch it again in the theater, but it's simply impossible for me _(movie tickets in Norway are extremely expensive)._ One ticket cost more than I can spare normally, but I have really loved _(almost)_ everything A24 have decided to give out so far - and I respect them enormously for supporting the unions and workers rights - so it feels pretty good to splurge on a movie when some of the money goes to them, and these two incredibly talented guys! I truly recommend it to everyone! Watch it in a theater, it's sooo incredibly worth it.
Wow i had no idea they made that film! Makes it so much better!
These guys have so much energy it’s off putting
There's a shot in the original Zoro movie from 1940 where Zoro jumps off a bridge while riding a horse into shallow water. I don't know whether that was practical or not, but maybe you guys can figure it out
I mean it’s the 40s it’s gonna be practical. This was when Buster Keaton was still influencing the new stuntmen, people that grew up on Buster Keaton. I imagine they tilled up the river bed where he was to land to soften it up a bit. Still stuntmen in the golden age of cinema were wild.
I’m so happy they finally collab with rackaracka
I'm not in the demographic for RackaRacka AT ALL, but the enthusiasm.these guys show has me wanting to check out their channel. Also, Michael Rosenbaum, Samllvile's Lex, has talked about this stunt in his podcast Inside of You. I'm sure he'd be more than happy to direct you to the stunt guy and also share his story.
Do you happen to remember which episode(s) he talked about it? Maybe who the guest was?
Talk To Me, was serious one of the coolest, and fresh takes on horror I've seen in a long time. I left the theater blown away, and talking about its themes, for like an hour in the parking lot.
I just caught Talk To Me and it’s so so good. Yet another example of internet celebs breaking into / changing traditional media
I feel like Nico is babysitting these two rambunctious children on the couch this video lol.
It's called ADHD bro. You take two passionate twins, tall about their job and drop them on their couch and that's what ur gonna see. Outrageous energy but also brilliant energy. As I know for myself, people with ADHD can thrive and we have some very original ideas because we are constantly thinking about weird shit. Nico did a great job interviewing these two brilliant young film makers. I am a new #1 fan of these dudes so glad I watched this video!
Total respect for these two directors, hopefully they make a project with Lucy Lawless or even Sam Raimi since ut was their inspiration to their videos.
Best side by side cloning vfx i’ve ever seen. Nice job guys!
The fact that you guys managed to get these two on for a video is incredible. RackaRacka are two RUclips gems.
Their story behind becoming content creators turned filmmakers is one everyone can be inspired by.🙏🏻
Finally watched Talk to Me. What an absolute trip. So well done. Im actually so amazed how little was done, FX wise. Im sure theres so much out into it, but its so clean and there just isnt any of that filler budget dropping fluff. Glad to hear that was a conscious effort.
The energy from these guys. You know how fun they are to be around and you'd for a fact be crying from laughing so hard love it!
Idk how I missed this. These two are criminally underrated for their effort and it’s so cool to see them make a successful movie! Love these 2 because you truly never know what they are going to do or say next
I saw this movie before it came out in a mystery screening. This is the best horror since a quiet place in my opinions. It’s in the same kind of revolutionary horror as a quiet place was, with paranormal activity before it and the Blair witch project before that. Low budget, high energy, high production small actor groups types of movie. You guys absolutely smashed it. They really did the right thing by trusting their actors (mainly the main woman) to do all the heavy lifting rather than using vfx and jump scares to move the story forward and capture the audience. There isn’t a single actual cheap jump scare in the whole movie like all other new horror.
Heck yeah, these local boys are awesome. The film's doing really well too, 4.5mil budget and already nearly has a 20mil BO. Love to see good people succeeding.
Something I didn't have on my Corridor bingo card: VT Commodore stunts
Hairy Potter vs Star Wars will always be one of my favorite things to happen on RUclips.
OMFG FINALLY!!! My favorite 2 RUclipsrs are now in one video together. PLEASE do a ton of collaborations. Maybe Racka Racka will hireCorrido for their next movie and you guys could do a scene or two together.
6:30 amazing analyses from Niko on why people react to their videos and comment they have better vfx than big budget movies when in fact they are not.
the corridor crew know the KEY moments in a scene that will make people react emotionally and it's a big part of their success on youtube.
This is the stuntman reacts episode I've been waiting for, these boys are amazing and it's so easy to see how much they love doing what they do, just a shame youtube fucked them hard.
the sammo hung film _”millionaire’s express”_ has some of the greatest train stunts, would love to see y’all check it out.
I loved this episode so much,. Their film Talk to Me was amazing go watch it. Now I need to go binge watch all their old videos now
He says the pole is foam cuz it bends when he kicks it. Dude, he's Superman!
I had no idea these guys were behind Talk To Me! I haven't seen it yet and I was already interested, but I am DEFINITELY seeing it now! I thought YT had screwed these guys with their content policies because it seemed like they just disappeared, so it's great to see that they only kept getting bigger and better!
There's a really touching video RackaRacka uploaded a few months ago where they announced the film. They recorded the reactions to family, cast, crew and friends finding out they got a movie in Sundance & A24 waned their film instantly.
so interesting: i’m the exact opposite. i’d never heard of these guys. after this i’m now i’m wondering if i should bother watching the film at all…i think i’m going to go anyway. i think one of us is going to be disappointed by the film though 😂
@@onemorechrisWdym? Are you saying you was interested in the movie prior to this video but not your skeptical? Meaning there was something about them that turned you off from wanting to watch it, what was it?
@@Austin.Kilgore i was imaging the film to be classic A24: subtle, weird etc. These guys seem to be about something very different to that.
@@onemorechrisIt's not like The Witch (although I adore The Witch) or anything lol. It's very accessible. "Talk to Me" was quite fun and original imo. It also seems like general audiences are overall liking it a good amount as well.
A24 baby!
Shout out to the person in editing adding all the bleeps!
This isn’t the collab we needed… it’s the collab WE DESERVED
OMG when he said YEH -NAH that is peak Australianism hope you guys understood Niko :p
These guys are chill and true bros. Their success comes from their eagerness to learn and ability to surround themselves with those who can teach. Hope they crush it with the film!
I found these guys through the Talk To Me promotion, I remember them also always going viral on YT. I'm so happy that they did this movie, it's so good and I can't wait for more from them :)
A crossover I never knew I wanted 😊 Not a fan of horror, but I'll sure be supporting their other types of projects in the future.
WAIT A SEC!!! IS THAT RACKA RACKA?!!!! DANG!! It’s been awhile since i’ve seen their stuff!! I still remember their nerf video from awhile back 😂
These guys are wild lol. Love their stuff
Look at how far the brothers have come 🥹
The episode nobody asked for but everyone wanted! 🔥 Love you guys!
Saw Talk To Me a few days back. Really liked it! The concept is refreshing and interesting, the camera work was briliant and the plot was intriguing. Felt like something refreshing within the horror genre. Great job guys!
I'm so happy to see these guys get their success they deserve 🙏❤️ they really earned it, I'm excited to see what they do next 🔥🔥🔥
Wow, we need a disclaimer to show a show about stunts…. The boys are adorable, full of energy and this is the best ad I’ve ever seen! Nice work, Corridor… you killed this shit!!
This was a great episode, y'all have good chemistry. Now I definitely want to see a collab
RackaRacka's on the couch!!! I've been following them for YEARS! So glad you guys got them on here!
These guys are incredibly talented.
I've only watched a handful of RackaRacka videos but they blew me away
That pixel strip is so funny because I was showing my friend their videos after I was expressing my interest to see their movie after following for so long and he didn’t notice the strip or care but I had remembered it and assumed it had to do with my cheap monitor from back in the day or something with RUclips’s compression idk I didn’t think it was something that they did on accident and to see how much it bothered them is so funny. It didn’t change how much I loved that video as a much younger man. Super happy they are evolving their careers to the next level and achieving their dreams.
One of the best horror movies I’ve seen lately. It’s phenomenal. Had no idea it was made by these guys.
The “AHHHH” when he pulls the lightsaber out of HP is one of my favorite RUclips moments I’ve seen in a long time 🤣
would love to see you cover more a24 films like Eveything Everywhere all at Once
They have covered a few shots of EEAAO if I'm not mistakened.
I think they did
@@saintplayer86 what's the name of the video
grew up watching both of u guys, glad the collab finally happened!
damn the VFX this episode is crazy, how did niko seamlessly talk to one person in two places lol
Best OG youtubers imo.
So glad they are doing wondrous things in film industry as they always dreamt to do.
I really hope they make another horror movie. I loved Talk to Me.
It’s awesome how passionate and kind these dudes are
A24 deserves a lot more attention for just how creator-friendly they are, and thanks to not being part of the producer cartel, they're still getting to make (some) new movies during the strike.
Racka Racka makes watching anything with them in it such a fkn chore
Wouldn’t say Talk to me was very scary as a horror movie, it was nonetheless super entertaining and a fresh twist on the whole possession theme ! 👌
is the film like their old videos they showed here?
@@onemorechrisif you mean like picture quality-wise, it’s def as qualitative as insidious red door for example,
If story/horror-wise, it’s def more serious than that, but not as… let’s say exaggerated and fantasy-based✌️
@@_TheViewer_ i got the impression from the trailer it was classic A24, but from watching this is seems like it will be prank-focused silliness fuelled by influencer branded energy drinks 🤣
@@onemorechris maybe a bit of all 😂😂 anyway, at least streaming I would say won’t hurt 👌
@@onemorechrisNiko's praise is all I need to give it a shot
Grew up with Rackaracka, love where they're going especially since youtube did them so dirty. Also up the Aussies
It's still wild to see these two make a wide release movie. I've watched there stuff back in the 7th grade. So proud
Disney, maybe take some example by A24… movie lovers like the RackaRacka brothers, Safdies or the Daniels coming up with original, entertaining and great movies. Hope there is more to come and wish these guys all the best. And as always @Corridor Crew - thanks for your fun content
Protect these guys at all costs. I've heard nothing but GREAT things about this movie and am going to see it today. This gives me hope someday soon Niko and Sam get to direct an A24 movie too!!
Smallville stars Michael Rosenbaum and Tom Welling are currently doing a rewatch podcast. You guys should reach out because they talk about the stunts and know the stuntmen.
I had no idea that Talk to Me was made by them. I just knew that it was RUclipsrs. Talk to Me was the BEST TIME I’ve had watching a new horror movie in the theater since From Dusk til Dawn. Really looking forward to more from them. (and definitely the Talk to Me directors cut)
Don't you just like it when RackaRacka reacts to their videos and explains the work that was put into making them?
I don't know what this is. Oh well. I'll be back next week.
13:21 "It was real" - for a moment there I thought he was gonna say it was an actual fresh roadkill that they just found.
Talk to me was sooo good. Proud of the boys man.
I grew up a few suburbs away from these guys. Early on, they started bringing in local talent for their videos and as an aspiring actor I thought it’d be cool to get involved. I messaged them and said that I’d love to come and work with them on a video if they had anything going. They were super polite and came back and asked for a showreel.
I forgot about it and never sent the showreel. Ask me if I regret that now!
Smallville is literally my favorite TV show. I'm excited you covered it
I def want to see this now because of this interview. I don’t know in theaters but I will rent it for sure.
It’s still my favourite shot is the 1000 years of death, cut to him putting shit in his face😂😂😂
How that!! Adelaide’s Rakka boys with Corridor Crew! Unicorns are real! 🔥
Best horror film in years!
Thanks for getting them on