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They must also be about something on screen, not off screen. Details must be obscure, relevant, and intentional. Not blatantly obvious observations, but obscure enough that people could have missed it, or they noticed it but the significance didn’t click. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.This subreddit is dedicated to the obscure details and easter eggs found in movies.ĭon't forget you can get screenshots from movies at. Nash Edgerton: The brother of actor Joel Edgerton, Nash has been a longtime stuntman, doubling for Ewan McGregor’s Obi-Wan Kenobi, and doing stunt work in “The Thin Red Line,” “Superman Returns” and “Zero Dark Thirty.” But Edgerton also continually made short films, some with his brother, and eventually made his feature directing debut with the 2008 neo-noir “The Square.” In 2018, he directed the comedy “Gringo,” with David Oyelowo and Theron. Leitch, himself, helmed “Atomic Blonde,” with Charlize Theron, and “Deadpool 2.” Leitch was Pitt’s stunt double in “Fight Club” and doubled for Keanu Reeves in “The Matrix.” Stahelski choreographed fights in “300” and coordinated stunts in “The Expendables.” They stepped into filmmaking with the slickly stylized and hyper-violent “John Wick” franchise (Stahelski directed, Leitch produced).

They’ve been leaders in the field since founding the action design company 87Eleven in 1997. Ric Roman Waugh: The son of stuntman Fred Waugh, one of the founding members of Stunts Unlimited, Waugh performed stunt work in “The Last of the Mohicans,” “The Crow” and “Lethal Weapon 2.” He transitioned to directing in 2001’s “In the Shadows,” and followed that up with “Snitch,” with Dwayne Johnson, and last year’s “Angel Has Fallen.”Ĭhad Stahelski and David Leitch: A chiseled duo with martial arts skills and stunt expertise, Stahelski and and Leitch have done more than anyone else to raise the profile of stunt coordinators. They remained a regular team, with Needham directing Reynolds in “Hooper,” “The Cannonball Run” and “Stroker Ace.” Needham has been quoted as saying: “Screw the dialogue, let’s wreck some cars.” Hal Needham: A trailblazer for stuntmen-filmmakers, Needham performed stunts on films including “The French Connection” and “How the West Was Won” before he penned the script to “Smokey and the Bandit.” He convinced Burt Reynolds, for whom he had doubled, to let him direct. Army Corps of Engineers, Census Bureau and Citrix Systems will discuss how federal leaders can use their experience over the last 20 months to continue to reduce costs and complexities and move further into the cloud and other modern approaches to technology.Ī brief history of notable stuntmen turned directors: Insight by Citrix: During this webinar executives from the Department of the Navy, U.S.
