One of the most
amazing fights filmed BTW.
Not exact matches
His influence has been so phenomenal over the years that for example, the legendary boxer Sugar Ray Leonard said he developed his
amazing speed by emulating the
fight scenes of Bruce Lee's
films such as Enter the Dragon.
The action is brutally edited and mostly undistinguished — a surprise, given that the stuntman turned director, David Leitch, devised
amazing, close - in, faux - single - shot
fights in his last
film, Atomic Blonde.
After years working as a stunt man, stunt coordinator, and
fight choreographer, David Leitch made his directorial debut with Chad Stahelski in John Wick and has become well known for the
amazing stunt choreography and action sequences he brings to his
films.
Shuri's engineering and innovation are clearly a huge part of her character, based on what the cast have been saying as they promote the
film, and I'm so curious to see what sort of inventions she'll contribute to the
fight against Thanos (aside, of course, from her
amazing panther gauntlets.)
A bone - crunching, testosterone - pumping freight train of destruction that barely lets you catch your breath once it gets going, «The Raid» delivers the closest thing to non-stop, wall - to - wall action that I've ever seen, and a big part of what makes it so awesome is the
amazing fight choreography, including what is easily some of the best close - quarters combat committed to
film.
One such old - school scene, perhaps the most
amazing of the
film, involved a
fight on a machine used in the production of glue traps used for mice, where Jackie and a couple of bad guys try valiantly to
fight each other despite parts of their body sticking in glue.
The production company, which was started by Deadpool 2 director David Leitch, is behind the
amazing fight choreography and stunts from
films like John Wick, John Wick 2, and the upcoming Charlize Theron led Atomic Blonde.
The
film's DTS X track does an exceptional job of handling Hans Zimmer's
amazing soundtrack and the
fight scenes never sounded better.
Ebert has been one of the loudest voices in
film criticism, even after his
fight with cancer literally took his voice, until
amazing technology was able to bring it back in some form.
When it comes to action, there are sequences that rival any from the previous
films: Spider - Man's Roosevelt Island Tramway scene, the train
fight in Spider - Man 2, the first 10 minutes of The
Amazing Spider - Man 2 — Watts» exhilarating and enthusiastic
film finds a way to one - up them all.
I went into John Wick: Chapter 2 expecting to be
amazed with the
fight scenes (which I was), but I has not anticipated that I would walk out of the theater talking about the worldbuilding of this new
film.