David Bianculli
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i launch and i launch up a couple feet and i hit the i hit the pavement and my suspension loosens up and i'm starting to drift and i'm like oh god and i can see the stunt coordinator on one side like you know what are you doing he's putting his hands up in the air and i'm kind of heading towards video village where everyone is filming it and i'm like drifting there and everything's now slowed down in time so uh i just crank the wheel the other way
i launch and i launch up a couple feet and i hit the i hit the pavement and my suspension loosens up and i'm starting to drift and i'm like oh god and i can see the stunt coordinator on one side like you know what are you doing he's putting his hands up in the air and i'm kind of heading towards video village where everyone is filming it and i'm like drifting there and everything's now slowed down in time so uh i just crank the wheel the other way
and I start drifting towards the other El Camino, the backup El Camino. And I hit it, you know, I T-boned the other El Camino. But I saved Video Village, and I'm just sitting in the car, and I basically destroyed both cars in one morning. It was not my greatest day on set. Were you hurt? No, I wasn't. I'd scrubbed off enough speed where I was fine. And they let you keep working on the film?
and I start drifting towards the other El Camino, the backup El Camino. And I hit it, you know, I T-boned the other El Camino. But I saved Video Village, and I'm just sitting in the car, and I basically destroyed both cars in one morning. It was not my greatest day on set. Were you hurt? No, I wasn't. I'd scrubbed off enough speed where I was fine. And they let you keep working on the film?
and I start drifting towards the other El Camino, the backup El Camino. And I hit it, you know, I T-boned the other El Camino. But I saved Video Village, and I'm just sitting in the car, and I basically destroyed both cars in one morning. It was not my greatest day on set. Were you hurt? No, I wasn't. I'd scrubbed off enough speed where I was fine. And they let you keep working on the film?
For a couple of days until they decided, you know, maybe you should go home.
For a couple of days until they decided, you know, maybe you should go home.
For a couple of days until they decided, you know, maybe you should go home.
It was I think he he found it endearing. And, you know, I think everybody knows that when you're working on a set, there is a bandwidth for things to go wrong. But long and short, I think he just found it funny and endearing. And he knew that maybe cars weren't my specialty and that fights were. And so I got called for Troy pretty quickly after. And he's like, we got a great fight movie.
It was I think he he found it endearing. And, you know, I think everybody knows that when you're working on a set, there is a bandwidth for things to go wrong. But long and short, I think he just found it funny and endearing. And he knew that maybe cars weren't my specialty and that fights were. And so I got called for Troy pretty quickly after. And he's like, we got a great fight movie.
It was I think he he found it endearing. And, you know, I think everybody knows that when you're working on a set, there is a bandwidth for things to go wrong. But long and short, I think he just found it funny and endearing. And he knew that maybe cars weren't my specialty and that fights were. And so I got called for Troy pretty quickly after. And he's like, we got a great fight movie.
You don't have to drive a car. Can you come to London and prep?
You don't have to drive a car. Can you come to London and prep?
You don't have to drive a car. Can you come to London and prep?
I have a lot of experience with that. You talked about specialties and the car stunts and cars and fire and things like that. They actually hurt less sometimes, I think, because you've built in all these protocols to protect the performer. And there's a lot of science involved. But the meat and potatoes of stunt performing is just physical performance. And sometimes it's like...
I have a lot of experience with that. You talked about specialties and the car stunts and cars and fire and things like that. They actually hurt less sometimes, I think, because you've built in all these protocols to protect the performer. And there's a lot of science involved. But the meat and potatoes of stunt performing is just physical performance. And sometimes it's like...
I have a lot of experience with that. You talked about specialties and the car stunts and cars and fire and things like that. They actually hurt less sometimes, I think, because you've built in all these protocols to protect the performer. And there's a lot of science involved. But the meat and potatoes of stunt performing is just physical performance. And sometimes it's like...
you know getting thrown down a set of stairs and you know multiple takes and you know how to protect yourself and you know you know you know you're not gonna break anything, but you're going to get a lot of bumps and bruises and twisted ankles and crooked necks. But that's just something that you accept. And so having been a fight guy, that was sort of my life.
you know getting thrown down a set of stairs and you know multiple takes and you know how to protect yourself and you know you know you know you're not gonna break anything, but you're going to get a lot of bumps and bruises and twisted ankles and crooked necks. But that's just something that you accept. And so having been a fight guy, that was sort of my life.
you know getting thrown down a set of stairs and you know multiple takes and you know how to protect yourself and you know you know you know you're not gonna break anything, but you're going to get a lot of bumps and bruises and twisted ankles and crooked necks. But that's just something that you accept. And so having been a fight guy, that was sort of my life.