Not exact matches
Neil Marshall, a director whose talent for epic, large - scale
action sequences was proven several times over in the Game
Of Thrones episodes «Blackwater» and «The Watchers On The
Wall,» is planning something similarly ambitious, if slightly more intimate, for his next project.
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider director Simon West originally envisioned filming several
action sequences on the Great
Wall Of China itself.
The
action sequences are breathtaking throughout, but the bookends
of the opening chase / fight
sequence and the
wall of destruction just before the film's conclusion are among the best I've ever seen.
Though the film has developed something
of a cult following due to its off - the -
wall action sequences and clever storyline, the film was a financial disappointment, and films based on Deus Ex, Just Cause, and Thief have been quiet for years.
The
action sequences are far more restrained than the opening (A bit in a den
of Komodo dragons is the campy exception — an entertaining one, nonetheless), like the fight that ensues between Bond and the thief in an abandoned wing
of a skyscraper with glass
walls like mirrors reflecting only the ambient light a massive illuminated sign in the night.
Though the film has developed something
of a cult following due to its off - the -
wall action sequences and clever storyline, the film was a financial disappointment, and films based on Deus Ex, Just Cause, and Thief have been quiet for years.
Other sections take place at The
Wall (featuring the best fight
of the series so far — albeit a quick time event, like pretty much every
action sequence in Telltale's games), the Forrester home
of Ironrath and, far away to the east, Meereen, where a certain would - be queen puts in an appearance — along with her unruly pet.