Sentences with phrase «of fight scenes»

I expected plenty of fight scenes and lots of attacks named after animals.
The story was fast paced with lots of fight scenes.
Lots of action, tons of fight scenes, and little dialogue.
The quality of the fight scenes does, however, get much better as the series moves on — especially with the excellent use of slow motion at key moments.
when I saw this style of fight scene with Ice cube in XXX - 2; I assumed it was a feeble attempt to cover the fact that he is out of shape and not capable of any real action.
Unfortunately, Rob Cohen (Stealth, xXx) isn't really a director interested in brilliant choreography so much as wanton carnage, so many of the fight scenes feature glass breaking, walls crumbling, and centuries - old structures falling down all around.
Chu's penchant for choreography, as seen in his previous helming of Step Up 2: The Streets and Step Up 3D, is also an apt fit for the impressively - staged series of fight scenes, particularly a mountain - set martial arts sequence.
This time around, we get the chance to see quite a large batch of fighting scenes, with Daquiao being the focus of the action.
Not only did it feature plenty of fight scenes involving creatures with claws, but Twilight is obviously based around the idea of forbidden love, and apparently there is a similar love story at the center of Wolverine 2 as well.
Using a combination of actors on wires, motion capture and filming segments of fight scenes at different camera angles the actors would appear suspended in the air mid action.
While many of the fight scenes take place in close quarters which best enables Feeney to square up against multiple adversaries (and also demonstrates his strategic cunning), larger shoot - outs demonstrate impressive directorial ability.
A few of the fight scenes feel a little «same - same» as you notice fight choreography repeating, but Evans manages to provide enough variety in the execution to ensure each sequence heightens the escalation of the narrative.
Dolby Digital 5.1 audio mixes in Cantonese and dubbed English are nearly identical save for the latter being slightly goofier than the former — the rear channels don't get much of a workout except during a few of the fight scenes (which aren't showcase material, after all, but not bad).
Extras: Deleted scenes; Retro Wick; Training John Wick; WICK - fizzed; Friends, Confidantes: The Keanu / Chad Partnership; As Above, So Below: The Underworld of John Wick; Car Fu Ride - Along; Chamber Deck: Evolution of a Fight Scene; Wick's Toolbox; Kill Count; «Dog Wick» short; and an audio commentary with Keanu Reeves and director Chad Stahelski.
There are a number of fight scenes (prisoners put to hard labor tend to get testy), but there's always an eye toward making even the tussles in the mud look lush.
Most of what I intended made it to the screen, although the final Looney Tunes style of fight scene had to be cut due to animation issues.
Gene Autry, Roy Rogers — nearly every major Western star — owed much of his success to Canutt's daring; eventually, his mastery of the craft was such that scripts were penned without detailed descriptions of their fight scenes or chases, and «Action by Yakima Canutt» was simply written instead.By the mid -»20s, Canutt was starring in Westerns as well as handling stunts.
But none of that is useful in this situation, so the film shoehorns in a bunch of fight scenes.
Here it finally does, a dull smattering of fight scenes with minimal plot attached.
SKIP THIS MOVIE IF: you've had your fill of fight scenes OR anytime you see a female field dress a large mammal, you think of Sarah Palin
-- Anatomy of a Fight Scene (7:52 HD): In this feature, Director David Leitch explains how they put together the epic stairwell scene.
But «The Protector» plays like a greatest - hits collection of fight scenes because there's very little plot — and what there is of it is confusing.
that half of those fight scenes were done without stunt men.
The Japanese setting provides for some nice samurai style fight choreography, but most of the fights scenes are nothing special.
There's a hell of a fight scene that takes place on the scaffolding of the Statue of Liberty under repair, but even this lasts a bit longer that it perhaps should.
The pace never slackens or bogs down in tangents or tedious exposition, though a couple of the fight scenes feel superfluous or overly familiar.
Kurzel trades the reds of his Macbeth for faded blues and gunmetal grays, but he retains the clouds of mists and coatings of dust and grime — though these trappings don't obscure as much as the cutting that renders many of the fight scenes unreadable.
The movie plays with, leans into, and bends the laws of physics in such a distinct way that if you were to strip away the characters» costumes and just have stunt doubles in potato sacks go through the motions of each fight scene, you'd still be able to tell the scenes belonged to Captain America: Civil War.
Lin has even brought in «Haywire» star Gina Carano (as Hobbs» right - hand man) to serve as the perfect adversary for Letty, leading to a pair of fight scenes that are almost as good as the Diesel / Johnson brawl from the last film.
Each of the actors has been outfitted with specialized protective gear that has been made especially for this film, to prevent injury while upping the realism of the fight scenes.
Ultimately, it's formulaic stuff, full of fight scenes and pratfalls, that does very little raise the bar from the original.
A great deal of the fight scenes take place with one or more naked characters which is always tenser considering how vulnerable the naked body is.
There were a handful of fight scenes where the shoddy camerawork and poor tracking shots muddled every motion, and turned it into an unrecognizable blur.
Lesson 1: Analyse a key section of the fight scene.
One Piece: Burning Blood is due for release this coming Friday and Bandai Namco have debuted a launch trailer showing part of the storyline and highlights of fight scenes.
All the main roles including the part played by actor Chang Chen, except Hye - kyo have a lot of fighting scenes.
In addition to the Opera and the opening aviation - based fun, we also have an exhilarating motorcycle chase, some new and tricky high - tech gadgetry, an unusual car chase through the hairpin turns of Morocco, the patented MI «mask» trick, and plenty of fight scenes involving Cruise and Ferguson.
It's a series of fight scenes that build to a climax that is surprisingly unsatisfying in the way it ultimately plays out.
This time around, we get the chance to see quite a large batch of fighting scenes, with Daquiao being the focus of the action.
He is shown arriving in Themyscira and stealing the Amazon's Mother Box, in addition to being glimpsed in a number of fight scenes.
But only one of these fight scenes features a man taking out enemies while toting around — and cooing at — a baby, so «Fate of the Furious» it is.
As it happens, this recycled reclamation of underdogs saga is neither as bad as it sounds nor quite as good as it could be, although the 9 - year - old bruiser next to me pummeled the armrest, spilled his soda and screamed «awesome» through every one of the fight scenes.
Some of the fight scenes seemed to go on too long, but this is an action movie so maybe I'm off base.
Uwais said that all of the fight scenes were hard to shoot, as it wasn't easy to memorize the elaborate fight choreography.
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