Not exact matches
A climactic
gunfight in the season finale goes as far as to show the math — the mental calculations the shooters have to
do to make their shot — to juice up the action.
Never once
does Bobby Darin sing «Mack the Knife» or «Splish Splash»
in Gunfight in Abilene.
There are a few good things about it, the
gunfights were gritty and non exaggerated proving that Mann can still
do decent gun play that is more accurate opposed to the infinite clip that we are used to seeing
in many other movies, the cinematography is also very good and it was really nice to just look at the beautiful landscapes and backgrounds of the locations they filmed
in Hong Kong and Jakarta.
There's little action
in between a surprisingly violent
gunfight at the beginning and the climactic battle - at - high - seas between Sparrow and Jones» crews, and while the special effects are quite effective, these sequences just don't have the inventive thrills of the last films.
The Scorch Trials
does end
in a rather intense
gunfight that, while wholly predictable given at this point
in the film anything fits into that category, by comparison feels quite thrilling.
«Lustbader fritters away many pages with Jack's navel - gazing, time that could have been better spent
in gunfights and derring -
do.»
In terms of
gunfights and set piece action, it's doesn't break from series traditions, combining tight, fast - paced sequences with larger, more open battles.
The actual gunplay is quite erratic as well, and
gunfights feel very tedious, because they seem to happen every time you
do a significant step
in a mission.
Every detail stands out ten times as much as it
did in third person, from driving through busy traffic to chaotic
gunfights.
Best of all, the device has a built -
in adjustable wristband, similar to what you'd find on the Nintendo Wii controllers, so I didn't accidentally fling it during a frantic
gunfight.