Keanu Reeves’ bullet dodging in The Matrix has been crowned the best movie stunt of all time.
A poll of 2,000 movie buffs saw Neo’s impressive bending technique in the 1999 science fiction smash ranked above Tom Cruise’s antics in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, where he gripped onto the side of an airborne plane.
Other highly rated stunts included the car skydive sequence from Fast & Furious 7, where real cars were dropped from a plane 12,000 feet above the ground - and the iconic chariot race from Ben Hur, starring Charlton Heston.
While Daniel Craig’s fight scene as Bond from Skyfall made the top five – with Craig, Reeves and Cruise all making the top 20 more than once.
The research was commissioned by Samsung, which has teamed up with stunt director Tony Christian from Spectrum Stunts to reveal the planning that goes into creating some of the most iconic scenes from movies in instant slow-mo, following the launch of its Galaxy S24 FE.
A poll of 2,000 movie buffs saw Neo’s impressive bending technique in the 1999 science fiction smash ranked above Tom Cruise’s antics in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, where he gripped onto the side of an airborne plane.
Other highly rated stunts included the car skydive sequence from Fast & Furious 7, where real cars were dropped from a plane 12,000 feet above the ground - and the iconic chariot race from Ben Hur, starring Charlton Heston.
While Daniel Craig’s fight scene as Bond from Skyfall made the top five – with Craig, Reeves and Cruise all making the top 20 more than once.
The research was commissioned by Samsung, which has teamed up with stunt director Tony Christian from Spectrum Stunts to reveal the planning that goes into creating some of the most iconic scenes from movies in instant slow-mo, following the launch of its Galaxy S24 FE.
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00:00So we're all captivated by high thrill movie stunts, and today we're here with the Samsung
00:11Galaxy S24 FE to show how some of these iconic stunts are done with instant slow-mo.
00:17Get those phones at the ready.
00:31Stunts should be left to professional stunt people, you know, people who train to do this
00:34for a living because they have the skill set and the ability and that mental state to want
00:40to perform stunts professionally.
00:43I mean, most films break down stunts into slow motion at some point in the film because it looks cool.
00:49With the Galaxy S24 FE slow motion, it's great to have that ability to break that stunt down,
00:56show your performers and repeat what's necessary to get it better.