BEHIND THE STUNTS Jon Auty
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- TV & Film
This isn't just a celebration of the James Bond movies but is also a huge thank you to those men and women who have put us on the edge of our seats and taken our breath away with exciting action sequence and breathtaking stunts. A journey through Film and Television action.Your host is Jon Auty who is a stunt historian, co-host of podcast The Stunt Pod and author of the book 'Jump Rocky Jump' about the life and times of legendary Film and Television stuntman Rocky Taylor and the soon to be released 'STUNTS, BOND STUNTS' the definitive guide to the stunts history of the James Bond Film Series.
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JEANNIE EPPER & DENISE RYAN TRIBUTE
Its always very difficult when we lose someone close, but when an industry like the stunt business lose two very important and influential individuals is very challenging.
Jeannie Epper was an American stunt icon, part of a family that practically invested the game. Denise Ryan was a stunt performer and coordinator from the UK who broke boundaries and gave new performers opportunity to shine.
Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and friends at this time
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THE FALL GUY - 2024
Its been a long time coming but 'THE FALL GUY' is now out.
Whatever you do, you should see this movie on the big screen where it belongs.
DAIVID LEITCH, the director, was Brad Pitt's stuntman for 5-6 movies - he's given us Atomic Blonde, Deadpool and Bullet Train to name but a few.
Stunt Designer is CHRIS O'HARA - he would have been coordinator in any other movie, but here he's the 'designer', and rightly so.
Enjoy
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BEN HUR 1959/2016
Ben Hur is one of the greatest biblical epics of our time. When in 1959 Charlton Heston took the lead role and William Wyler directed it became the most expensive film ever made and won 11 Academy Awards. The following year Stunt Coordinator YAKIMA CANUTT was presented with an Honorary Oscar for his achievement in the action business.
In 2016 a new version was made - technology allowed the filmmakers to do things they couldn't have dreamt of back in 59. The cast said, "its not a remake, its a reimagining". The action is very clever and well worth exploring....the final film although being over 80 mins shorter than the original, just doesn't tick any of the boxes ticked over and over again by the 1959 classic.
Enjoy
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ROUGH CUT & STICK
Back in the world of Burt Reynolds for two very different outings. One where he plays the suave millionaire playboy and the other where he plays a father trying to make many bad decisions go his way.
Action provided by VIC ARMSTRONG and HAL NEEDHAM in Rough Cut and by GLENN WILDER and DAR ROBINSON in Stick.
Enjoy
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CAREY LOFTIN - THE DRIVING FORCE
Carey Loftin was an exceptional talent behind the wheel of a car and as stuntman, and stunt coordinator he was a force to be reckoned with. Lets explore two of his outings in both roles. 'Its A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World' and 'Bullitt' - enjoy
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JOHN WAYNE FIGHTS
The Duke, John Wayne is a formidable thrower of the screen punch.
In the words of the great Nosher Powell, "When I hit em they stay bloody hit".
John Wayne made a career from being the American lawman who made everything right in the end. His ability to throw a cracking screen punch was second to none and thanks to stunt guys like YAKIMA CANUTT and CHUCK ROBERSON Duke was able to continue throwing these belters right up until the end.
Lets explore a bit about the JW screen punch together shall we?
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