Sentences with phrase «fantastic fight scenes»

The film had a great story, intrigue, fun characters, good humor, fantastic fight scenes and most importantly, grew the Marvel Universe by adding so much to
Set two years after the end of Final Fantasy VII, Advent Children saw Cloud once again fighting to save the world and his companions against the evil that threatened them — chock full of fanservice, fantastic fight scenes and motorcycle chases.
It's hard to talk about just how fantastic the fight scenes in Civil War are (compared to some of the bigger parts of the Avengers movies) without giving too much away, so I'll try to remain as vague as possible for those who don't want to know too much about it.
Hot women, fantastic fight scenes, and wicked evil bosses.
There's a fantastic fight scene between the monster and an elephant.

Not exact matches

The motorcycle chase sequence in Istanbul, the train top fist fight, and the underwater scuffle are all fantastic, but it's the scene where Bond goes head - to - head with an enemy in a Shanghai glass skyscraper that's easily the most mesmerizing of all.
We had heroes fighting each other, we had fantastic CGI work, we had a decent story line, and I felt like he made the Hulk scary in that first scene when he transforms.
The big dramatic in - fighting scenes — the film's set pieces (an argument is more compelling than a storm hitting the boat)-- are fantastic.
Quote: «We had to film the fight scenes several times, it was fantastic, but after a while I suffered wand arm.
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.
Audiences will undoubtedly drone over the obvious comparisons to «Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon» with its similar gravity - bending rules and ballet - like fight scenes, but what most Americans don't realize is that this particular genre (Wuxia, which typically incorporates fantastic abilities like flying) has been at the core of Chinese cinema for decades.
There are also multi-angle animatic - to - scene studies of various special effect sequences (Fantastic Four hit by cosmic storm, Brooklyn Bridge, Ben hits Johnny, Reed and Doom fight, Johnny chased by missile and The Thing and Doom fight).
And that's not even factoring in the pleasure of the massive explosions, Buffy-esque fight scenes, a fantastic cast of British talent (John Hurt, Sinead Cusack, Stephen Rea) and the deliciously subversive fact that the adolescent son of our Prime Minister, Euan Blair, was a runner for a film that takes great pleasure in blowing up the Houses of Parliament.
The cinematography was fantastic, and the fight scenes gave some great first person shots that made you feel as though you were there in the ring fighting along side the actors.
Viggo Mortensen is also solid, and his fight scene alone is a fantastic physical performance.
I thought I'd start on New Year's Eve, especially since I recently discovered a fantastic website for fantasy and SF writers called Mythcreants, from which came three of the articles below touching on creating memorable character moments and riveting fight scenes as well as unrealistic tropes to avoid.
Shonen tends toward fantastic action - adventure stories with awesome fight scenes, epic story lines in fabulous worlds, and a spirit of teamwork.
Complete with hand crafted cut scenes, epic boss fights, and that staple three - star ranking system that boosts the replay value of any casual game, the fantastic platformer The Other Brothers will always keep you coming back for more!
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