The actor trained hard to acquire a boxer's chops for
brutal fight scenes that find Bourne resourcefully turning any handy item into a weapon.
The first act is straight political thriller, with a few
brutal fight scenes thrown in for good measure.
Not exact matches
The film doesn't use sound anything like as effectively as Leone, but the
fight scenes feel
brutal and realistic, particularly in the final showdown (s) between Carver and Gideon.
Early
scenes have him staking his claim to the throne in trial by combat, taking on a challenger in a
brutal fight that foreshadows battles to come — wars for the soul of his country.
MacFarlane gets an impressive amount of comic mileage from having a plush toy talk like a Boston low - life, though for gut laughs nothing compares to the
brutal, frantic, and completely wordless
fight scene between Wahlberg and his little buddy in a cheap hotel room.
As much as I loved his one - shot casino
fight and the
brutal hand - to - hand combat
scenes where T'Challa defends his throne, I was more intrigued with his visual storytelling.
The big
fights are well staged, it's surprisingly
brutal and violent and the Batman action
scenes are genuinely great.
While the movie suffers from a few tired narrative turns (much of Ali's life may be storybook - perfect, but we expect more grit), the
fight scenes are terrific:
brutal, kinetic and purely expressive.
Over the course of the day we'll watch Tatum and Clarke mix it up in what will be a
brutal, violent, explosion filled
fight scene complete with a high tech rocket launcher called a Javelin, blue screens and a huge piece of glass.
The
fight scenes, however, are explosive and
brutal.
Interestingly, the two most violent
scenes in the entire film do not involve guns: the one is a
brutal fight between two slaves staged by DiCaprio, and the other involves a man being torn apart by dogs.
Anyone familiar with the John Wick franchise will know how fantastic, unique, and
brutal 87Eleven's
fight scenes are, and you can see that style translated in Amber Heard's video.
Neeson is also still doing his action star thing, and still looking good doing it; Run All Night has some particularly
brutal chase,
fight and shootout
scenes, all of which Neeson and Serra pull off smoothly, having so much experience under their collective belt.
While the movie suffers from tired narrative turns (much of Ali's life may be storybook - perfect, but we expect more grit), the
fight scenes are unsurpassed:
brutal, kinetic and purely expressive.
The
fight scenes during the whole movie feel very real and they are
brutal and they are just extremely well done.
The
fight scenes are lightning fast and
brutal, playing up the superhuman angle in a way that's never been done before.
If you want a game with
brutal gun
fights, impossible escape
scenes and loads of betrayal mixed with Over 20 Game of the year nominations.