Sentences with phrase «big fight sequence»

Since Taskmaster has no abilities that need particular special effects — other than the usual hand - to - hand combat stuff — the expense had to be in a) the character rights, since Taskmaster is in the hands of Marvel now and b) just the general expense of a big fight sequence.
The big fight sequence also got me thinking about the violence, which is topnotch.
Plus, it definitely helps to be familiar with King T'Challa's (Chadwick Boseman) home of Wakanda, where one of the movie's biggest fight sequences takes place.
Later he stages four simultaneous, forgettable battles in the film's biggest fight sequence — and even that moment is deflated by Deadpool himself, who interrupts the action to announce the movie's big VFX clash between entirely computer - generated characters.

Not exact matches

The biggest problem in Taken isn't its join - the - dots plot, however, but once again the choice of using handheld cameras and rapid - fire editing for the fight and chase sequences detracts from the experience rather than enhancing it.
While nowhere near complex as the Helm's Deep by Peter Jackson, this massive set piece has captivating sequences and a proper buildup — from preparations to the big assault and strategic efforts, then back to smaller fights where characters continue to show raw power, solidarity, and conviction.
Johnson reprises his villain role from «The Mummy Returns,» but in this prequel he's a dashing and whimsical sword - and - sandal hero in ancient Egypt, fighting super-powered despots, teaming up with sorceresses and saving the day in a big battle sequence.
In a bewildering series of deceptions, these people entrap the idealistic Mike into debt, betrayal, grief, guilt and cynical disappointments, all leading up to a big televised fight sequence at the end which makes no attempt to be plausible and is interesting (if you are a student of such things) for its visual fakery.
There's a big fight in the goblin mountain home that visually owes much to the Mines of Moria sequence in «Fellowship of the Ring.»
Fans can relive one of Avengers: Infinity War's biggest moments, thanks to a LEGO recreation of one of the film's most exciting fight sequences.
While setting up the scene in the opening sequence, Whedon also gives us one of the biggest, most explosive fights in the whole movie.
Oscar hopefuls turned Oscar disappointments are the other big new releases, with Angelina Jolie's inspirational chain - letter on film «Unbroken» making its way to Blu - Ray; stirring in its action sequences (aerial fights, men stranded on the ocean), it becomes lugubrious as soon as it focuses on Louis Zamperini's torture in concentration camps.
The curiosity factor is certainly high on the streaming service's first aspiring blockbuster, a movie that looks every bit the big - screen effects extravaganza — right down to its sickly neon glow and cacophony of slow - motion fight sequences.
With Parker Posey, Julie White, Michael Cudlitz and Jency Griffin Warrior (PG - 13 for profanity, mature themes and intense fight sequences) Sibling rivalry saga about an ex-Marine (Tom Hardy) haunted by a tragic past who returns home to be trained by his retired boxer father (Nick Nolte) for a big showdown with his estranged brother (Joel Edgerton) in a mixed martial arts tournament.
For a film which makes a big deal out of being zany and unpredictable, everything's very much paint - by - numbers — even the gross - out SFX and bloody fight sequences.
80s action films generally showcased one or more of the following traits: Excessive muscle mass, big choreographed fight sequences (weaponized or not), and memorable one - liners.
The comedy scenes are not funny, the action scenes are not exciting and the one big attempt to blend the two, an extended fight sequence in which numerous innocent people are tased and a guy with a shellfish allergy repeatedly has shrimp rubbed in his face and eyes, is as ugly of a would - be set - piece that you will see this year.
The last thirty minutes of The Avengers is mostly one big action sequence with aliens invading, Avengers fighting, and New York being ravaged.
Both mediums share the same overwrought and needlessly complicated story but they also have some of the most exciting fight scenes and chase sequences outside of a big budget martial arts film.
The biggest thing that carries across all the fights is the close - combat sequences where guns and ranged weapons are put aside, bringing everything down to quick parries and area of effect attacks.
I'm not going to have a big fight with anyone who says 3 was the best because it was amazing, the airplane sequence followed by the desert scene being one of my favourite moments in gaming.
This all builds up to a big climactic sequence (usually a boss fight) that compounds on what you know and acts as a showcase for the Capture abilities you've been practising with.
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