“They looked ridiculous at times, and so much of it relied on CGI. I didn’t particularly enjoy them,” says legendary stuntman Vic Armstrong, who earned his stripes taking the fall for Harrison Ford in “Indiana Jones” and Christopher Reeve in “Superman.”
So Vic and his brother, Andy, signed on to “The Amazing Spider-Man,” out July 3, as second unit director and stunt coordinator, respectively. Their goal: Make Spidey’s web-assisted soaring more realistic.
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