Daniel Wu leads this martial arts action show, which features some of the best
fight sequences ever seen on TV.
And the scene of Wahlberg fighting a stuffed bear could go down in history as one of the most bizarre
fight sequences ever on film.
Like, this gonna be the longest
fight sequence ever.»
The film is filled with memorable action sequences, and Yen faces Louis Fan in a battle that might be the best
fight sequence he ever filmed.
Not exact matches
Marvel's struggle to make
fight scenes more than the cinematic equivalent of a child bashing their action figures together does tend to prevail, though a few
sequences are well - choreographed enough to ensure boredom isn't
ever a real threat.
Sure, the ballet at the barn - raising is arguably the greatest group dance in Hollywood history (the only other real contenders are probably from West Side Story), building a traditional minuet
ever faster into a gymnastic competition, but it's immediately followed by a very well - choreographed (for Hollywood at the time)
fight sequence.
The action
sequences are breathtaking throughout, but the bookends of the opening chase /
fight sequence and the wall of destruction just before the film's conclusion are among the best I've
ever seen.
Leitch delivers a bevy of
fight sequences that are among some of the best and most creative
ever put to film.
The sword
fighting sequence, staged by William Hobbs, is the best of its sort
ever done.
Story Battle lets fans become part of explosive NARUTO SHIPPUDEN
fights straight from the anime with more events and battle
sequences than
ever before on the PSP.
Newcomers to the
fighting genre can jump in and learn the basics quickly enough, the flashy and fast combat creating a satisfying feedback loop, while the window for the infamous Fatalities is larger than
ever, so almost everyone can end a
fight with a grisly death
sequence which are now portrayed in more beautiful graphical detail than
ever.
Fights are triggered as you approach enemies without the need to
ever enter a battle
sequence.