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The DVD's lone deleted scene, featuring Carradine picking apart a band of irate enemies in yet another expertly choreographed fight sequence, is a treat.
The other Black Panther post-credit scene revealed that T'challa now plans on sharing Wakanda's high - tech resources with the rest of the world, but we know that at least one of the major battle sequences in Avengers: Infinity War, that has been featured in the trailers, is set in Wakanda, with Steve Rogers as Nomad teams up with Bucky / White Wolf and several of his Avengers buddies to take on the nefarious Outriders, an alien race who fights for Thanos (Josh Brolin).
Apart from a trailer, its only supplemental feature is a six - minute behind - the - scenes featurette, in which Austin talks about the time constraints of the production and also (pretty intelligently, actually) about the difference in fighting for camera versus fighting in the ring, and how the former is «less of a dance.»
Some of my more favorite scenes feature a hyper violent bar fight and the interactions between Albert and his aging father who speaks his emotions through expletive hyperboles.
-- Anatomy of a Fight Scene (7:52 HD): In this feature, Director David Leitch explains how they put together the epic stairwell sScene (7:52 HD): In this feature, Director David Leitch explains how they put together the epic stairwell scenescene.
Yes, if you haven't quite had your fill of trailer shots and behind - the - scenes snippets from the new Thor outing, this should fit the bill nicely, featuring leading men Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston (plus director Alan Taylor) talk up how Thor will have to risk everything to fight a dark new enemy by teaming up with the one person he really, truly shouldn't be trusting to behave.
Not only does Fast & Furious 6 feature car chase after car chase that consistently top the one before it (and challenges what we currently know about physics and the resilience of the human body), but the fight scenes are also exciting, visceral, and more importantly — well - choreographed and shot.
I appreciated that the dialogue was fairly sharp and that Singer (who also helmed 1995's The Usual Suspects) was wise enough to keep the fight scenes silent instead of featuring the usual inane banter of most comic - book movies.
Jupiter Ascending features plenty of battle scenes and David admitted:» When I found out the fighting scenes I was doing were with Channing Tatum, I thought, «I need to make sure I'm looking good,» because I don't want to be looking skinny and tiny next to him.
A procession of scenes featuring giant robots fighting giant creatures proved gloriously fun to behold, recklessly destructive and fantastically silly.
Speaking of which - with Civil War, directors Anthony and Joe Russo (who also helmed The Winter Soldier) deliver some of the most impressive superhero - based fight scenes and set pieces featured in any Marvel Studios film yet, in terms of both the sheer scale and creativity of the Avenger vs. Avenger battles.
Special Features «Insurgent» Unlocked: The Ultimate Behind - the - Scenes Access (a feature - length, in - depth look at all aspects of the movie - for the ultimate fan) From «Divergent» to «Insurgent» Diverging: Adapting «Insurgent» to the Screen The Others: Cast and Characters The Train Fight Unlocked The Peter Hayes Story Marketing Gallery Audio Commentary with Producers
«Blueprint of a Battle: The Snow Fight» (7:02) touches on the lightsaber training endured by the three young cast members who featured in this climactic scene.
This little gem features American treasure and all - around genre cinema maestro John Carpenter discussing his 1988 sci - fi / action / horror cult classic They Live, going into detail about such things as the conceptual ideas behind the movie's premise, his casting of professional wrestler «Rowdy» Roddy Piper as the protagonist, and the rebellious inspiration for the film's infamous fight scene between Piper and the great Keith David.
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.
This new trailer features a similar amount of family fun, but it also hints at some dysfunction bubbling just under the surface — or over the surface, in the case of some snotty comments and a goofy fight scene between Sandler and Stiller.
Aside from a scene of violence at the feature's beginning and a gun fight in the first hour, the movie's violence is mostly saved for the last thirty minutes.
Haofeng's contemporary wuxia, The Hidden Sword, recalls those of cinema past, King Hu's Touch of Zen in particular, but while its fight scenes and cinematography are similarly dazzling, Haofeng's feature lacks the weight of its predecessors.
For a film that, as its plot demands, often features bodies in extreme physical proximity — embracing, fucking, fighting — The Lovers also pays close attention to the spatial (and emotional) chasms separating its constellation of couples, evidenced in the softly shattering opening scene.
But we also have to endure a steady menu of sight gags relying on homophobic «humor»; multiple fight scenes with very little comedic payoff; an uninspired retread of the smuggling operation plot line from the original; too many moments featuring the insufferable and just - not - funny Farva character, and an ending that makes zero sense and has no payoff, even in this loony comedic universe.
Old Boy also features some of the best fight scenes ever filmed, as when Dae - su beats the shit out of 20 goons using only a hammer.
They Live is one of the rare films that seems to gain more popularity every year — not just for its ahead - of - its - time warnings of the role the media plays in manipulation, but because it features what is generally considered one of the greatest fight scenes in the history of cinema between Piper and Keith David.
Disc 1: Rise of the Planet of the Apes Blu - ray ** 11 Deleted Scenes ** The Genius of Andy Serkis ** Scene Breakdown ** A New Generation of Apes ** Breaking Motion Capture Boundaries ** The Great Apes ** Mythology of the Apes ** Composing the Score with Patrick Doyle ** Audio Commentaries by Director and Writers ** Character Concept Art Gallery ** Digital Disc 2: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Blu - ray ** Journey to Dawn ** Andy Serkis: Rediscovering Caesar ** Humans and Apes: The Cast of Dawn ** The World of Dawn ** The Ape Community ** Move Like an Ape: An Artist's Medium ** Weta and Dawn ** The Fight for a New Dawn ** Deleted Scenes With Optional Audio Commentary by Matt Reeves ** Feature Audio Commentary by Matt Reeves ** Gallery ** Digital Disc 3: War for the Planet of the Apes Blu - ray ** Audio Commentary by Director Matt Reeves ** Deleted Scenes with Optional Audio Commentary by Director Matt Reeves ** Waging War for the Planet of the Apes ** All About Caesar ** WETA: Pushing Boundaries ** Music for Apes ** Apes: The Meaning of It All ** The Apes Saga: An Homage ** Concept Art Gallery ** Theatrical Trailers ** Digital
While nearly every scene features a fighting sequence, the action effortlessly flows through the film like delicate leaves, and director Yimou produces a beautiful backdrop for his violence with the use of bold greens, reds, yellows and blues to distinguish the different sections of the story.
As with Bourne, car chases and hand - to - hand fights are heavily edited, and quite exciting visually, though there is a curious lack of white - knuckle tension that should have resulted from the scenes had the script by first - time feature film scribe David Guggenheim spent more time with the characters to get us to care about their situations before throwing them on the run.
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Still, with the help of Bellew and fellow boxer Andre Ward (who briefly features), Creed's fight scenes are impeccably crafted.
Featuring three separate audio commentaries with director Ron Howard, co-writer Akiva Goldsman, and co-writer Cliff Hollingsworth, the single - disc release also includes a nice selection of deleted scenes, a casting featurette («The Fight Card»), and a short profile on legendary trainer and film consultant Angelo Dundee («The Record: The History of Boxing»).
The fight choreography, long takes, and stylish trickery captured by the camera of first - time feature cinematographer Jung - hun Park amplify the intimate and splattered intensity of every scene.
The movie also features one of the best fighting scenes in comic book film history and even showed an emotional conclusion of Spiderman being protected by the citizens of New York.
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Still, the feature works because Shane the writer shows off his deep fighting - game knowledge, asking Ono intelligent questions (covering everything from combo mechanics to Chun Li's thighs) and keeping things interesting despite the monotony of the screenshots, all featuring the same characters fighting in the same battle 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.
In the game, you are Dark Slash Hero who equipped with dual blade and gun blood, jump and shoot attack to kill the bad guy and bring peace to the gangster city In every city, you have to kill the bad stickman boss to pass and discover new city Features — Real experiences of shooting bad guys in crime city — Slashing and kill the stickman gangster with infinity blade in the gun and blood scene — Run, jump and shoot over 5 unique cities — Challenging with endless boss fighting — Ultimate gun fighting with tons of weapon — Collect combo fighting to multiply scores — Summon motobikes, tank and helicopter — Purchase equipment to upgrade dark hero abilities — Power up with dead ninja mortal ability — Game do nt take up much space on your device — Game do nt need wifi or internet connection — Play Game without facebook Weapons list: — Gun blood: attacking in low range and low speed — Big gun: Shooting in medium range and low speed — Dual blade: Slashing in range with low speed — Rocket: attacking in large range and high speed — Tank: Shooting gangster automatically — Helicopter: Shooting and protecting from your behind — Bike: Shooting in high speed and protected by shield How to kill the bosses: — Kill the boss 1 (green goblin): kill on time when goblin attacks — Kill the boss 2 (electric man): Electric man through blue and red electric ball.
As well as all that, we get a look at Sonya Blade (Jeri Ryan) and a fight scene featuring Johnny Cage, plus if you keep your eyes peeled you'll spot a flash of Sub Zero too.
Canadian Lawyer editor Gail J. Cohen was on the scene of the cover shoot for the May issue featuring Osgoode Hall law professor Alan Young, who fought a decades long battle to update Canada's prostitution laws.
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