Sentences with phrase «cool action scene»

Previous games have been about getting to the next cool action scene or big explosive set piece that really gets you on the edge of your seat.
It usually involves a ridiculous plot, some cheesy dialogue and a cool action scene or two, but the real draw continues to be seeing how many former action stars Sylvester Stallone can cram into a single film.
Yes, the final act does have some cool fight sequences, but I'm more just commending the filmmakers on a few cool action scenes rather than saying that I actually enjoyed them while watching.
Many people like to think that blockbuster and / or superhero movies are little more than fluff, an excuse to tap into a ready - made fan base and have some cool action scenes and colourful costumes to grab a large demographic market.
The worst cinematic crime that a director can do, is to bore the audience, now visually and technically The Lone Ranger was impressive with a couple of cool action scenes, however the rest of the movie was boring and that is Gore Verbinski fault, the same thing happened with the 3rd Pirates film...
I wasn't expecting a great movie, i walked in expecting to hate it, but if you are capable of turning your brain off to enjoy the ride this movie is fun, dialogue and plot are pretty dumb (Again, turn your brain off, otherwise you'll feel insulted) This is more like another Transformers movie, no real plot, just special effects and cool action scenes.
I will just take it for what it is... an action movie and predictable story line, but regardless there looks like to be some cool action scenes.
Domino's power is that she is very lucky, which allows for her to steal the show in incredibly cool action scenes that looked awesome on the enormous IMAX screen we saw the film on.
The surprisingly not - awful finale to the vampires - as - dreamboats franchise actually boasts cool action scenes and meaningful emotional exchanges.

Not exact matches

While the sabre rattling and economic boycotts are very visible actions, behind the scenes discussions between cooler heads will likely be what leads to a politically palitable resolution, if that is even possible at this point.
Here's a very cool idea that'll keep your child entertained for hours: Use your cell phone to take photos or videos of action scenes (or let older kids do this themselves if they're careful with the phone).
This is the cool saltwash texture shot I posted on Instagram, where I share all my behind the scenes action.
While not an elite action film, and overall disappointing, its stars compliment a witty script, a couple of cool fight scenes, and exotic locales.
Good: Starscream is a lot cooler in this movie, Best computer - graphics for any movie to date, Original Optimus voice, Bumblebee vs. Barricade scene was awesome, Decent story, but the Unicron story is a million times better Bad: No Hot Rod or Soundwave, Shia LeBeouf, Ending, Futile attempts to connect to classic scenes, lines and concepts, No Stan Bush soundtrack, Some immature humor ruined a lot of the movie for me, Poor dialogue I really expected a lot from this movie and am very critical about my feelings towards it - Overall Michael Bay made a good movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a lot of action) and it gave up a lot of other crucial aspects to the story and quality of the Transformers franchise.
Don't be fooled by the «cool» action scenes» they're not that great.
It's a funny scene, provided you're into this kind of thing, but it's not really the kind of cool action that people typically want to see from this kind of movie.
One of the coolest Batman action scenes ever filmed is now set to one of the zaniest Batman theme songs ever recorded.
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.
David Holmes «score pulses and blatts with style — it's half Lalo Schifrin, half John Barry — and the film is full of long - take action and pursuit scenes where you only realize how superbly and meticulously choreographed they are after the fact when your pulse has cooled enough to let you count the long moments between edits.
The film, based in name only on a series of South Korean graphic novels, has nice, washed - out desert exteriors and some cool jet - powered motorcycles, but there's nothing in the hackneyed story or the derivative action scenes to make you take notice.
There are a few cool action beats, and one particularly amazing death scene, but at times, it doesn't even feel like a Riddick movie, with the title character gone missing for most of the second act.
When the women band together to form a vocal orchestra to raise their spirits, it doesn't play so much as a moment of uplift and defiance (as with a similar scene when his soldiers whistle their support for Alec Guinness in Bridge on the River Kwai, or even when Cool Hand Luke is sung to by his peers) as it does a moment and an action that feel preordained and unsurprising.
It is simply a cool action movie and while the movie is not without its faults (I particularly missed the architectural fetishism of the Tim Burton movies and some fight scenes are shot up real close so that you can't always see just what the heck is happening) it is like seeing your favourite comic book title being written and drawn by some guys with an understanding of the character involved for a change after seeing it being ruined by some talentless hacks.
Sucker Punch is a man's action movie fantasy — rolling everything a guy would enjoy in a film like hot women, heavy gunfire, a mother dragon who basically makes explosions come to her, and enough insanity injected into its most adrenaline racing scenes to keep you talking around the water cooler for hours.
Action or fight scenes don't just happen here for the sake of an actor getting to look cool (Affleck looks pretty damn badass in this, I must admit) but rather any fist fight or gun battle takes place because the story demands it.
The action scenes are still cool to watch (they just don't come close the original's setpieces), the cast continues to be at the top of their game, and there are some good laughs here and there.
There are also some really great production featurettes, like the four - part production diary, «Pre-Fight Preparations,» a behind - the - scenes look at Russell Crowe's physical transformation into Braddock («Personal Journey»), and a cool featurette on the multi-angle filming of the movie's boxing sequences («Lights, Camera, Action»).
Admittedly, some of the visuals do look pretty cool, and seeing Mickey Rourke in the cast is a bit of a selling point, but there are A LOT of slow - mo action scenes, CG backdrops, and manly men yelling out inspirational speeches.
Cool magic, interesting political games, and great action scenes, American Craftsmen is like a cross between Alvin Maker and 24.
While manga has similarities to American comics, there are some stylistic aspects that distinguish them, such as bigger eyes on characters and more speed lines in action scenes, and they are typically done in black - and - white, with lots of cool visual sound effects.
Danai Gurira who brought Michonne to life on the TV series did not reprise her role in the game, therefore Michonne is voiced by Samira Wiley who has starred in Orange is the New Black and The Handmaid's Tale delivers a stunning performance that can range from light - hearted dialogue with Pete to action and even emotional scenes when Michonne hallucinates about those who she has lost which provides a guaranteed emotional response from the player, while Malik Yoba voices Pete who made his debut as Yul Brenner in Cool Runnings followed by Detective Carson in Cop Land and TV series such as New York Undercover, Alphas and Empire.
Episode 5 is an improvement mainly because Batman is able partake in lots of exciting boss battles throughout and the action scenes are cool to watch.
Even though Guns, Gore & Cannoli is an indie - game we hope it will be a great experience for players, we really did an effort the come up with a nice story with cool dialogues and cut - scenes to add to the action and fun of the gameplay.
With great boss battles, cool cut scenes and puzzles galore, this isn't just a run of the mill puzzle / action game.
Even XV didn't do that except with a few cool boss battles and actions scenes.
You're going to have a cool head and be able to assess the scene and take the necessary actions to fix the problems so your family doesn't have to worry about things.
This is the cool saltwash texture shot I posted on Instagram, where I share all my behind the scenes action.
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