It’s been over two decades since the world witnessed Tom Cruise as Nathan Algren in Edward Zwick’s 2003 blockbuster The Last Samurai. However, the movie still remains a hot topic of discussion, regarding the critical stunts that Cruise pulled off with ease. This time, a stuntman joined the conversation to explain how one scene in the film perfectly captured Cruise’s performance.
Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai (2003)
During the latest episode of Corridor Crew‘s Stuntmen React series, professional stunt person Gui DaSilva-Greene reacted to one iconic scene in The Last Samurai starring Tom Cruise. Addressing how the sequence perfectly captured Cruise’s physical performance, DaSilva-Greene reacted to the actor’s battle with the master swordsman Ujio.
Professional Stuntman Explained a Scene from The Last Samurai
Tom Cruise’s portrayal of Nathan Algren in The Last Samurai transcends boundaries as it stands as a testament to his exceptional acting talent.
Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai (2003)
During the latest episode of Corridor Crew‘s Stuntmen React series, professional stunt person Gui DaSilva-Greene reacted to one iconic scene in The Last Samurai starring Tom Cruise. Addressing how the sequence perfectly captured Cruise’s physical performance, DaSilva-Greene reacted to the actor’s battle with the master swordsman Ujio.
Professional Stuntman Explained a Scene from The Last Samurai
Tom Cruise’s portrayal of Nathan Algren in The Last Samurai transcends boundaries as it stands as a testament to his exceptional acting talent.
- 5/16/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Even weeks after new Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav abruptly canceled the nearly-completed Batgirl movie, people are having a variety of reactions. Michael Keaton, who was slated to reprise his role as Batman in the movie, seemed fairly nonchalant when asked about it at the Emmy Awards. “I think it was a business decision; I’m going to assume it was a good one.,” he told TVLine. Directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah have received support and encouragement from a variety of filmmakers, including Edgar Wright and Kevin Feige. But perhaps the best reaction has come from a more unofficial source.
Not content to wait for a Snyder-like budget, the Corridor Crew — a team of VFX artists working for Corridor Digital — have assembled their own version of the trailer. Several of the shots come from other movies, most notably Batman and Justice League. However, the Crew shot their own footage as well,...
Not content to wait for a Snyder-like budget, the Corridor Crew — a team of VFX artists working for Corridor Digital — have assembled their own version of the trailer. Several of the shots come from other movies, most notably Batman and Justice League. However, the Crew shot their own footage as well,...
- 9/14/2022
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
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