The Big Picture According to David Leitch , his latest blockbuster, The Fall Guy, was a Hollywood production written in the stars. Not only does he tease the timeliness of getting the rights to a particular tortured poet's song in the film, stars Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt are both coming off of an explosive awards season in the wake of Barbie and Oppenheimer, giving his feature a boost in the zeitgeist.
The Fall Guy PG-13 910 Colt Seavers is a stuntman who left the business a year earlier to focus on both his physical and mental health. He's drafted back into service when the star of a mega-budget studio movie, which is being directed by his ex, goes missing. By the way, it's just because I have a very specific eye and I can see things in two or three frames that maybe other people won't see.
This Artist Captures 'The Fall Guy's Love Story All Too Well So one of my favorite scenes in this movie involves no action. It is just Ryan in a car to a song by a very popular artist — I don't want to spoil it — and it's him reacting to the song, he's very emotional, and it's the banter between your two leads. Talk about filming that scene, because it's fantastic, but also landing that artist.
LEITCH: So it was funny, this was a question that Spielberg asked me, too. Steven got to see the movie, and he graciously invited Kelly and I to come talk about it. We were talking about this, and we were discussing, “Were there any stitches in that shot?” And I said there weren't any stitches, we went all the way up the elevator — until the moment we had to hook him into the rig, and there's a really beautiful stitch. I'm not gonna spoil where it is.
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