All the main roles including the part played by actor Chang Chen, except Hye - kyo have
a lot of fighting scenes.
The story was fast paced with
lots of fight scenes.
Not exact matches
This approach would call foul on all sorts
of things: Moses wielding a sword but not a staff; Moses being chatty but Aaron having almost no lines; Moses killing
lots of people and
fighting in the Egyptian army; no «staff - to - snake»
scene; no repeated utterances
of «let my people go»; no «baby Moses in the Nile»
scene; and every other deviation the film takes from the narrative in Exodus 1 - 14.
Lots of action, tons
of fight scenes, and little dialogue.
Sometimes this works rather nicely, such as during Harley Quinn's
fight scene in the lift, but a
lot of the time the song choices feel all too obvious or the action to accompany them is very routine.
There are a
lot of cool
fight scenes but it seems to take forever.
Not only are these
scenes a
lot longer and more expository than they need to be, but they give the sense
of a film crew
fighting against the material; the camera chases after the story, rather than grabbing it by the scruff
of the neck like a proper adaptation would.
The tender and painful love
scenes such as the New Year's Eve moment between Brian and Rebecca are directed with
lots of humor as is the inevitable
fight scene that breaks out when Brian's worlds collide.
«Deadpool 2» opens with a bang, and director David Leitch talked to TheWrap about one specific
fight scene at the beginning
of the film that took a
lot of time and effort.
There is a
lot wrong with this movie; the stunningly overt product placement, the diabetes causing levels
of saccharin, the kid (Dakota Goyo) is so annoying that you start wishing one
of the robots to accidentally collapse on him... But then theres the fantastically realised robot
fight scenes, the walking charisma machine that is Hugh Jackman, the stunningly beautiful Evangeline Lilly as his only friend, and a final
fight that will have you cheering louder than the end
of Warrior.
In the next
scene, you're taken to a parking
lot outside
of a mall where you build the DeLorean time machine while
fighting off bad guys that keep throwing destructive bananas at you.
Lots of really good special effects, competent
fight scenes, and attractive actresses manage to maintain a minimal interest, but that sure isn't enough to make it good.
Over Instagram yesterday, Captain America: Civil War co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo shared a behind - the -
scenes image that hints at what fans can expect between Black Panther and the Winter Soldier in Civil War — to wit,
lots of fighting (or what the Russos trollishly call «dancing»).
I feel like SoulCalibur took a
lot of ideas from one
of my other favorite
fighting series, Samurai Shodown, and moved it into the next gen
scene.
«Sherlock Holmes» may not be the kind
of movie you'd expect from Guy Ritchie, but even though a
lot of his trademark style is absent, his touch is still very evident — particularly in
scenes where he slows down the action to explain in detail what's happening (like Holmes» first two
fights) before going back to show it again in real time.
Plus throw in a
lot of very difficult (and legally tricky)
scenes with huge groups
of dogs
fighting, bleeding, and getting shot.
The action was entertaining enough, though there were a
lot of cuts during the
fight scenes.
There's also a really great action sequence with Reynolds and «The Killing» star Joel Kinneman (who previously worked with director Daniel Espinosa on the Swedish hit «Snabba Cash») that will likely go down as one
of the best
fight scenes of the year, but for a movie packed with this much talent, there should have been a
lot more highlights than that.
There's a
lot of murky CG and unmemorable supporting cast in busy
fight scenes.
The great irony in pushing Wolverine to the forefront in this version is that he doesn't have a
lot of big
fight scenes, which, while possibly disappointing to fans
of his trademark berserker rages, effectively reinforces that this is an older, wiser, and (slightly) more mature version
of Logan than we've seen before.
In a
lot of ways Deadpool 2 is the same movie as Deadpool, though it looks better thanks to a bigger budget and Leitch's stellar
fight scenes.
There is a near
fight scene in the parking
lot of a liquor store and a skinhead march gone wrong, other than that the film fails the suspense it aims for.
Coogler was able to do something that a
lot of directors have trouble doing when making films like this and that is getting hard hitting
fight scenes that look believable.
Before you click, be warned that the video has a
lot of Federation Force spoilers, including some footage
of the final boss
fight and the entire post-credits
scene.
Those who played a
lot of Street Fighter 2 on the Super Nintendo will be extra happy with the attention to detail and nods to the iconic
fight game
of the arcade
scene.
This features a
lot of animated content, including the entirety
of the incredibly cheesy (but - oh - so - fun) Saturday morning cartoon show from 1995, Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie (in my opinion, featuring some
of the best
fight scenes choreographed for any film, live - action or animated), Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind, and the Super Street Fighter IV Original Video Animation, aka the «Juri anime,» which is being released in English for the first time ever.
The controls and the graphics improved, there were quite a few really awesome boss
fights, but I missed a
lot of the weapons, and the ending
scene in particular was a real killjoy.
The blending
of four unique
fighting styles is smooth and satisfying — and when coupled with dodging and counter systems, each
fight becomes a dynamic experience that looks and feels like a
scene from the show, while leaving me
lots of room to perfect my technique.
I expected plenty
of fight scenes and
lots of attacks named after animals.