This is honestly...an awesome example of the fact that fight choreographers and stunt directors are still needed (on the Fighter TV channel they cited one choreographer as an example, according to whom he would demolish mountains, but now no one needs choreographers).
Loco started out as an ordinary stuntman and stunt double (Mortal Kombat 1 and 2, TV series), then began choreographing fights and stunts in low-budget films (Undisputed 2, Tournament). now he is already in full swing in big cinema (Knockout with Carano, Defender with Statham, Wolverine with Hugh, Underworld 4, soon his work can be seen in Django Tarantino)
And most importantly... Loko is extremely multifaceted. Stages both fights and stunts. Able to work in low-budget fighting games (with a minimum of time, money, ropes, etc.), and in large projects (with graphics, scale, etc.). He puts on a variety of choreography: acrobatics and unrealistic jumps are needed... please (Undisputed 2), more realism is needed, but while maintaining effectiveness... please (Knockout, Defender). Both pros in film fights (Scott Adkins) and newcomers (Tatum, McGregor) serve well on the screen.
Demoril for 2013
youtu.be/3rNaGAxooHU
"Tournament for Survival" (The Tournament)
Tell me, what kind of movie is it from 0:19 seconds?
Respect to the dude! :)
Defender with Statham.
Excuse me, but what movie is it at 1:41? It's like Christian Bale is playing :)
In general: I appreciate and respect you, I wish you happiness, health and success =)
This is honestly...an awesome example of the fact that fight choreographers and stunt directors are still needed (on the Fighter TV channel they cited one choreographer as an example, according to whom he would demolish mountains, but now no one needs choreographers).
Loco started out as an ordinary stuntman and stunt double (Mortal Kombat 1 and 2, TV series), then began choreographing fights and stunts in low-budget films (Undisputed 2, Tournament). now he is already in full swing in big cinema (Knockout with Carano, Defender with Statham, Wolverine with Hugh, Underworld 4, soon his work can be seen in Django Tarantino)
And most importantly... Loko is extremely multifaceted. Stages both fights and stunts. Able to work in low-budget fighting games (with a minimum of time, money, ropes, etc.), and in large projects (with graphics, scale, etc.). He puts on a variety of choreography: acrobatics and unrealistic jumps are needed... please (Undisputed 2), more realism is needed, but while maintaining effectiveness... please (Knockout, Defender). Both pros in film fights (Scott Adkins) and newcomers (Tatum, McGregor) serve well on the screen.