One of the coolest Batman
action scenes ever filmed is now set to one of the zaniest Batman theme songs ever recorded.
The airport scene in Civil War is probably the best superhero
action scene ever.
Not exact matches
The best film in the star wars saga because it's filled with
action and has one of the most shocking
scenes ever when you know happens.
Marvel's struggle to make fight
scenes more than the cinematic equivalent of a child bashing their
action figures together does tend to prevail, though a few sequences are well - choreographed enough to ensure boredom isn't
ever a real threat.
The few
scenes that do rely on their limited acting ability aren't pretty to watch, but they're rock stars when it comes to the
action sequences, which are peppered with some cool POV camera work that is the closest most people will
ever get to the real thing.
Early
scenes seem to establish this as the most
action - packed half - hour holiday special
ever and while it may still earn that title by lack of competition, the short offers an appropriate mix of tones and pacing.
Denzel is as charismatic as
ever as is Chris Pratt and with a strong cast behind them, The Magnificent Seven is quite simply, an entertaining, stunningly shot Western with strong performances and crazy as hell
action scenes.
While Brolin is as good as
ever and Connelly is excellent, these
scenes significantly dampen the flow of what should've been a much more
action - packed
action film.
As McCauley says, «Have nothing in your life you can't drop in 30 seconds when you feel the heat around the corner...» (Also has perhaps the singular best shootout
scene ever filmed in an
action movie!)
There are tough - talking cops, concerned relatives, a TV news crew on the outside; surprisingly little of interest goes on at the
scene of the
action, where Jimmy tries to sort out his thoughts without
ever posing a genuine threat.
And it helps that «Fast & Furious» veteran Justin Lin is a better straight - up
action director than JJ Abrams
ever was: the battle
scenes roar like thunder, and a late sequence in a gravity - defying starbase is astonishing.
The
action scenes are breathtaking and they include some of the best foot and car chases
ever filmed.
Their film features perhaps the first
action scene we've
ever seen where we cared more about what was happening in a character's relationship than how many kills he was about to rack up — and then, once it was done, felt simultaneously exhilarated by the visceral power of what was happening immediately, and the emotional stakes of what that set piece took him (and us) away from.
The movie pours on the
action and miraculously allows us to suspend disbelief even as it offers some of the most moronic
scenes ever filmed.
Many of the
action scenes aren't as memorable as the ones from the original, but they're all ridiculously entertaining, including a fight inside a moving car that's unlike anything you've
ever seen.
And while William Friedkin's incredible Sorcerer isn't a proper
action movie — the only real villain is nature — I'd be remiss if I didn't mention one of the tensest
action scenes I've
ever seen: The one where the two trucks full of unstable nitroglycerin have to cross a rickety, falling - apart jungle rope bridge in the middle of a storm.
This game is chock full of gameplay and thematic elements that have been in the slow cooker since the very first Far Cry: The ability to mark targets from afar, vehicle - related
action scenes, alternate paths, and of course, that
ever - present jungle.
His film may not boast a single centrepiece
action sequence to rival, say, the D - Day landing
scene in Saving Private Ryan, or even the single - take, five - minute tracking shot of Dunkirk beach in Atonement, but it is effectively one long unbroken set piece — surely one of the most impressive
ever committed to celluloid.
At the center of Captain America: Civil War is the most spectacular
action scene we've
ever seen in a superhero movie.
There's also plenty of
action going on from your regular gunplay to a canoe drive by and, of course, there's the mandatory woman - walking - away - while - swaying - her - behind -
ever - so - gently
scene.
This features a lot of animated content, including the entirety of the incredibly cheesy (but - oh - so - fun) Saturday morning cartoon show from 1995, Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie (in my opinion, featuring some of the best fight
scenes choreographed for any film, live -
action or animated), Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind, and the Super Street Fighter IV Original Video Animation, aka the «Juri anime,» which is being released in English for the first time
ever.
Reception from western critics was much more positive; many critics and film scholars have come to proclaim its
action scenes as among the best
ever filmed.
In recent years the art
scene has become
ever more obsessed with performance, interaction and social
actions.
Climate science, which no one had
ever heard of previously, burst on to the
scene with an announcement that ACO2 was causing the planet to heat rapidly and catastrophically, only IMMEDIATE
action to curb or eliminate fossil fuels could save us, and that the science was settled.
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