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Xand_Man posted:Not really because that sounds sick as hell You could probably make it awesome if you just leaned fully into the absurdity of it, which is what Equilibrium did. But as it is the main characters are often just moving to their preplanned positions to line up their weapon with the next guy who comes into frame. Just add some sizzle and it'd be great - maybe there's psychic flashes, maybe it's spider sense, maybe it's math. I don't care, I just get bored with stuff like this And that's frankly done a lot better than most. It's even worse when they're moving into position too early - not far off from fight scenes being worse when the hero starts to telegraph his blocks before the adversary is swinging
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Dog_Meat posted:In fact, someone mentioned before about a film scene with someone's shooting being too perfect, but Punisher had an example "flawless multiple gun kills" done right. The alleyway scene where you see the 6 man group leader talking but Frank is already sizing up the targets and planning his move instead of engaging in the talk. When it's go time you see him execute his plan while moving his body and focusing on each target quickly but effectively. That's actually a great comparison/contrast. All six or so guys are right in front of him, he can see them all and plan out what he's going to do. John Wick 2 pulls the same thing at the beginning of the museum shootout, in a shot that was so extremely cool they stuck it front and centre in the trailer. Switching between targets that are all in your field of vision is something that has a comprehensible cognitive process behind it. It's just the speed with which the actors/characters can do it that's exceptional. Also, yeah, the whole scene through the bar was excellent. Punisher season 2 was kind of poo poo but goddamn it had two absolutely outstanding set pieces. Narcissus1916 posted:Everyone thinks that Daredevil's famed hallway fight is amazing because its a oner. And sure! that's true. But its also fantastic because you can physically see Daredevil gradually tire, punch by punch. Interesting. I thought it was the opposite. As he gets more tired, his choreography includes more elaborate poo poo. It ends with a leaping spinning downward kick into a breakfall. Their idea of 'he fights tired' is to throw flipkicks in between extremely limp punches that the stuntman nevertheless sells like they were thrown by Deontay Wilder. They did a much better job in the subsequent seasons.
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# ? Jun 30, 2023 00:40 |
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Dog_Meat posted:
Yesssssss! It starts at about 1:22. He’s been trying to talk his way out of it but once he realizes that’s not going to work, he starts slowly scoping out each pirate, and then… https://youtu.be/h_N5IH-bWNE
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All the stuff about fun stunts made me think of district 13. That movie was great C'EST BAGHDAD
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# ? Jun 30, 2023 14:21 |
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I finally remembered to watch Hard Boiled last night Wish I'd seen it in fuckin 1992, it would have blown the top of my skull off. Still really great as is. Where the gently caress did Mad Dog keep getting those grenades from??
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# ? Jun 30, 2023 23:18 |
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Phy posted:Where the gently caress did Mad Dog keep getting those grenades from?? The Woo Zone.
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# ? Jul 1, 2023 00:27 |
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This six-shot revolver has over a 200 round capacity!
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# ? Jul 1, 2023 00:41 |
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Jimbot posted:This six-shot revolver has over a 200 round capacity! Reload by leaping through broken windows
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# ? Jul 1, 2023 02:33 |
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Shotguns not only take out the enemy but the wall behind and around them. Goddamn, Hard Boiled was really good.
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Megaman's Jockstrap posted:The Woo Zone. I played a tabletop character who was a planar entity from the elemental demiplane of John Woo. It was a dual-wielding flock of doves in a trenchcoat Gamma World Xand_Man fucked around with this message at 01:59 on Jul 5, 2023 |
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Phy posted:I finally remembered to watch Hard Boiled last night I saw it in 1993 in the Army where some guy with family in Indonesia got a bootleg tape and it was pretty mindblowing. Hong Kong movies were just getting some exposure at the time, I remember seeing a trailer for Saviour Of The Soul being played as part of a trailer reel in a video store and it also looking cool as hell, unlike anything else. Blocking the slide of a gun with your sword! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Xvtifp2yUA
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# ? Jul 1, 2023 12:45 |
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Mark Dacascos is in the new season of warrior if you needed yet another reason to watch
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Speaking of, here's a fun story about how they landed him. https://www.polygon.com/23778565/warrior-season-3-max-hbo-move-cinemax-mark-dacascos-cast Always love to see more goodness from Dustin Nguyen
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# ? Jul 3, 2023 03:18 |
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Snowman_McK posted:Interesting. I thought it was the opposite. As he gets more tired, his choreography includes more elaborate poo poo. It ends with a leaping spinning downward kick into a breakfall. Their idea of 'he fights tired' is to throw flipkicks in between extremely limp punches that the stuntman nevertheless sells like they were thrown by Deontay Wilder. They did a much better job in the subsequent seasons.
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# ? Jul 3, 2023 11:52 |
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It's also Daredevil. When I watch/read Daredevil he better not be just throwing haymakers, tired or not.
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I always forget that Joe Taslim is a really accomplished judo guy. I want to see him get grips and seoi-nage (shoulder throw) a guy through the floor.
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Extraction 2 was fun, like a Strike Back highlight reel turned into a movie. One thing that must have been a nod to video gaming was Hemsworth using a ladder as cover from heavy machine gun fire. Ladders are infamously solid in video games as no one bothers to make a complex object with holes, just a solid, transparent thing with a ladder picture. Also, what's up with the Gunn's hate for Central Europan police department? First Prague and now Vienna had dozens of their cops mowed down.
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# ? Jul 3, 2023 15:21 |
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Lobok posted:It's also Daredevil. When I watch/read Daredevil he better not be just throwing haymakers, tired or not. Oh, he can throw them, and indeed should, but it's not what he should be throwing as he's running out of gas. The same guy who can barely throw a punch at that point in the fight also being able to throw flawless spinning kicks doesn't work for me.
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# ? Jul 3, 2023 22:57 |
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I know what you were saying, I just don't agree. Daredevil is a comicbook superhero so I want him going the extra mile with the fight choreography whether he's tired or not. I tune in to get '80s White Dude Ninja.
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Lobok posted:I know what you were saying, I just don't agree. Daredevil is a comicbook superhero so I want him going the extra mile with the fight choreography whether he's tired or not. I tune in to get '80s White Dude Ninja. And that isn't what the Netflix show did.
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# ? Jul 4, 2023 02:08 |
Is Rambo 4 more or less badass than I'm remembering it
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# ? Jul 4, 2023 05:28 |
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Google Butt posted:Is Rambo 4 more or less badass than I'm remembering it Could go either way I suppose. More because it feels more brutal and graphic than most action movies you see today, but also less because a lot of the digital stuff doesn't hold up so great.
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Basebf555 posted:Could go either way I suppose. More because it feels more brutal and graphic than most action movies you see today, but also less because a lot of the digital stuff doesn't hold up so great. Fair enough. You think there will ever be another scene like the punisher prison fight from daredevil in a marvel thing?
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Google Butt posted:Is Rambo 4 more or less badass than I'm remembering it I don't know how you remember it, but more.
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Rambo 4 is certainly badass in places, but it has The Night Comes For Us-levels of uncomfortably vicious violence. Possibly even more uncomfortable since that violence mostly directed at harmless, innocent people instead of wave after wave of machete-brandishing goon. But when Rambo retaliates, he retaliates hard.
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I might have said this upthread, but when I saw Rambo 4 there was a bunch of kids who were obviously treating it as a "let's go watch some cheesy action flick" date movie. They went very quiet after a few minutes, and there might have been some walkouts.
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# ? Jul 4, 2023 14:21 |
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Watched M:I Ghost Protocol again for my series rewatch and I totally forgot about the whole Hendricks/Wistrom fakeout. It's like they needed at least one mask moment in the film but it wasn't clear why the main bad guy would pose as his own henchman. For the audience, I suppose maybe it establishes for later that the bad guy can hold his own physically against Hunt but it feels like it was done just for adding salt to the wound when the mission fails because the whole point of the mission was moot in hindsight.
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Grendels Dad posted:Rambo 4 is certainly badass in places, but it has The Night Comes For Us-levels of uncomfortably vicious violence. Possibly even more uncomfortable since that violence mostly directed at harmless, innocent people instead of wave after wave of machete-brandishing goon. But when Rambo retaliates, he retaliates hard. It is way too much in my opinion. Just watch the last 15/20 minutes because the majority of that film is just innocents being tortured or abused
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# ? Jul 4, 2023 23:14 |
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Just remembered the existence of The Art of War. No wonder Snipes was so (rightfully) pissed off that he was being pushed out of the Blade franchise. Everything else was stink city.
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Basebf555 posted:Could go either way I suppose. More because it feels more brutal and graphic than most action movies you see today, but also less because a lot of the digital stuff doesn't hold up so great. It didn't even look good at the time. It's a very weird film. on the one hand, hundreds of people getting shot in half is a pretty good time. On the other, there's some impressively gratuitous and nasty violence directed towards civilians in the first half, including children getting bayoneted and babies thrown into fires spoilered just in case. Rambo has always had that clear structure where he needs to be pushed to violence. Rambo 4 goes all in on the pushing being as brutal as possible. The last film, however, is completely irredeemable poo poo. There's a whole essay on what a piece of poo poo it is. In addition to its racism, simplified politics and gender roles, it's just really poorly made. Disposable Scud posted:Just remembered the existence of The Art of War. No wonder Snipes was so (rightfully) pissed off that he was being pushed out of the Blade franchise. Everything else was stink city. I have a soft spot for that movie. It's not that it's good, but there's a couple of very nice looking sequences that belong in a better movie. Plus Biehn is a surprisingly effective bad guys
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# ? Jul 5, 2023 00:43 |
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You've never seen the Abyss? The mustache goatee situation alone
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I was absolutely shocked when I walked out of the theater after seeing Rambo 4. Like, it was a film that came out of the “ultra-realistic war violence” era and I’d seen most of those. But R4 was just on a level way, way above that. Having said all that, I have it on Blu and I do a marathon of Rambo: First Blood Part 2 and R4 about once a year. As disturbing as 4 is, I still think it’s a great watch. And 2 is just peak 80s action fare.
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Snowman_McK posted:It didn't even look good at the time. It's a very weird film. on the one hand, hundreds of people getting shot in half is a pretty good time. On the other, there's some impressively gratuitous and nasty violence directed towards civilians in the first half, including children getting bayoneted and babies thrown into fires spoilered just in case. I think I heard that Stallone wasn't in Creed III because there was some creative disagreement about what they wanted to do with Rocky in that movie, is there any truth to that? Because if Stallone cared about stuff like that, I have no idea how Rambo 5 came into existence.
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Grendels Dad posted:I think I heard that Stallone wasn't in Creed III because there was some creative disagreement about what they wanted to do with Rocky in that movie, is there any truth to that? Because if Stallone cared about stuff like that, I have no idea how Rambo 5 came into existence. Good luck sifting through all the nonsense when it comes to Stallone stuff. It seems like there's a story surrounding every movie he's ever been attached to. He's always feuding with somebody.
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Grendels Dad posted:I think I heard that Stallone wasn't in Creed III because there was some creative disagreement about what they wanted to do with Rocky in that movie, is there any truth to that? Because if Stallone cared about stuff like that, I have no idea how Rambo 5 came into existence. Someone on here, perhaps in this thread or the greenlighted thread, talked about the many rejected Rambo sequel ideas, including Rambo being called in when a group of genetically engineered super soldiers go rogue. I think he's a lot less...precious about what happens to John Rambo. Also, 5 is just a list of right wing tropes based on a half remembered Tom Clancy novel, which is pretty in line with Stallone's politics in general. 4 is as well (keep in mind that Rambo helps Christian brown people) but it's a less commonly repeated trope so it's easier to look past. It's also just a better made movie. Seriously, the last Rambo is so loving bad I kind of still can't believe it exists.
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# ? Jul 5, 2023 03:52 |
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Watched the two Extraction films today. Man, if they were cut down to a lean hour twenty then they'd be great. Unfortunately, we live in the era of every movie being too long so you have to slog through a bunch of generic Netflix movie to get to the good stuff. I have to imagine that the prison sequence in 2 was an homage to Raid 2.
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# ? Jul 5, 2023 04:19 |
shovel wife ftw
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Oh yea and thinking of it the church at the end is probably an homage to The Killer.
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The structure of extraction 2 was really odd. After the big skyscraper setpiece,.it almost ended up being a nearly action free denoument but instead we got a wasted Daniel Bernhardt, dramatic hostage situation done poorly, then seemingly multiple endings lotr style.
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The prison sequence and the skyscraper sequence are like two great action shorts trapped inside a mediocre Russo Bros production
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