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.
Not exact matches
NIAGARA FALLS — Niagara Falls Police were called to the
scene of two separate shootings and a stabbing Tuesday, all
of which occurred within a span
of three hours and
involved groups
of people
fighting.
In Prince
of Persia Newell displays a real flair for action, especially with the
scenes involving sword
fighting and knife throwing.
In
scenes interwoven into adrenalized action
scenes involving Marsh's firefighting crew in action, Marsh and his wife spar, reconcile, and spar again over the dangers
of his firefighting life, the days, weeks, and months Marsh spends away from home
fighting fires in their native Arizona and elsewhere (crews travel out
of state as needed), and Amanda's desire to start a family before the biological clock runs out on them both.
It is simply a cool action movie and while the movie is not without its faults (I particularly missed the architectural fetishism
of the Tim Burton movies and some
fight scenes are shot up real close so that you can't always see just what the heck is happening) it is like seeing your favourite comic book title being written and drawn by some guys with an understanding
of the character
involved for a change after seeing it being ruined by some talentless hacks.
There are loads
of lens flares in the space
fight scenes, but none in the interior
scenes involving live actors.
Though some viewers may find themselves playing spot - the - author with the patchy script (e.g., a
fight scene gag
involving The Cure's Disintegration, which smacks
of Wright), it still makes for an enjoyable, intermittently inspired effects - driven comedy and a welcome antidote to the over-burdened world - saving that seems to define big - screen superhero stories.
• Planning the Punches (SD, 4:59)-- Another
of my favorite
scenes,
involving Bourne's
fight with Desh, is broken down.
One such old - school
scene, perhaps the most amazing
of the film,
involved a
fight on a machine used in the production
of glue traps used for mice, where Jackie and a couple
of bad guys try valiantly to
fight each other despite parts
of their body sticking in glue.
Scenes of torture, such as one involving waterboarding, don't effectively capture the suffering and agony that must be going on, and some of the fight scenes alternate between making nearly impossible things look easy and making easy things, particularly against «boss» bad guys, look like they could go on fo
Scenes of torture, such as one
involving waterboarding, don't effectively capture the suffering and agony that must be going on, and some
of the
fight scenes alternate between making nearly impossible things look easy and making easy things, particularly against «boss» bad guys, look like they could go on fo
scenes alternate between making nearly impossible things look easy and making easy things, particularly against «boss» bad guys, look like they could go on forever.
I personally liked the chlostrophobia
of being forced to constantly look at Abbott's face, but I agree the
scenes with Nixon are the highlights (though the intro and any
scene involving a
fight were also impressive).
[64] Production was temporarily halted first by an injury to Craig, who sprained his knee whilst shooting a
fight scene, [65] and later by an accident
involving a filming vehicle that saw three crew members injured, at least one
of them seriously.
From the banter among the young associates at Lockwood & Co. and the flaring
of unruly emotions to the well - choreographed
fight scenes involving monstrous spirits, Stroud brings his considerable storytelling skills to bear in this riveting sequel to The Screaming Staircase (2013) and The Whispering Skull (2014).
One
of my favorite
scenes involves a
fight with Shovel Knight that shows what it would be like if you defeated him instead
of the other way around.
It's enjoyably pulpy stuff, with most
of the voice acting delivered well and some fantastically choreographed
fight scenes, though unnecessary QTE's distract from the action in the name
of getting you
involved.