The story will reportedly take place 20 years after the action of the original, and will presumably involve a lot of high -
flying stunt work.
Not exact matches
(King of the Rocket Men has a truly amazing mid-air chase in one of its early chapters, ending with a startlingly realistic piece of
stunt work as the rocket man
flies in pursuit of a plane.)
«Fury's» pace is delirious, the
stunts are incredible — such crashes, such explosions, such a lot of
flying bodies — Hardy's performance is a marvel of subdued conviction and Theron brings an impressive gravity to her
work as Furiosa.
Through Henry's perspective, he blows up cars and
flies off of them, rips a guy's junk off, throws someone into a fan, and pulls some insane
stunt work on a helicopter.
Despite a lot of high -
flying stunts and impressive feats, my favorite part of the show came midway through, when an artist
working in silhouette with nothing more than sand and a backlit table created some beautiful artwork that helped to further the story of the show.