Whether they're driving, falling, fighting or setting themselves on fire, movie stunt people have the skills- and the crazy - to make movie danger feel real - because sometimes, it IS real. Here are the Top 10 movie stunts of all time. Subscribe: [ Ссылка ]
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THE LIST
The Fast and the Furious (2001)
Dominic's Charger gets flipped:
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Mission: Impossible 4 (2011)
Tom Cruise climbs the Burj Khalifa. Because it's the tallest building in the world. And it's there:
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Skyfall (2012)
The opening rooftop motorcycle chase
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District B-13 (2004)
Is pretty much one Parkour sequence after another. Dude.
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Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon (2011)
Not only were there wing suit base jumpers, they were flying in close proximity to skyscrapers.
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Goldeneye (1995)
The opening bungee jump sequence is something to behold.
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Police Story (2013)
Jackie Chan took a beating in his slide down a pole, through live wires, and through glass. That's dedication to the craft.
Safety Last (1923)
An oldie but a goodie. No green screen. No wires.
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Ben Hur (1959)
The chariot race still remains one of the grandest action sequences ever.
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Top 10 Stunts of All Time
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