I’m aware of the NCIS scenes, what else you guys got?

  • Kissaki@feddit.org
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    4 hours ago

    Recently, I’ve been mindful of how long fights are in movies.

    Sword fight? Fanning at each other, crossing and smacking swords. Maybe even walking around each other. I don’t think that’s how a real sword fight would look.

    Fights where it’s mostly talking. Talking and talking. Nobody would fight like that.

    Fist fights without a smack and dead. It’s fancy movement - only because of the shaky camera and cuts of course. Give me back Jackie Chan or smack them once and they fall over.

    I also dislike noticing the wire-guided movements. Fast acceleration and you can see them balancing in the air lifted by wires. Wires removed after-the-fact, but it’s such unnatural movement.

    And of course, the classic gunfight where nobody hits anything.

    Or any monster chase or fight. If a giant monster chases you it’s faster and instant-kills you. But not in movies.

    It’s certainly prevalent.

    • drunkpostdisaster@lemmy.world
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      21 minutes ago

      I think the movie was called The Duelist it had some of the best sword fighting in a movie. Both fighters where super cautious care with each move so that half the scene was them waiting and measuring followed by a quick exchange and then back to caution and circling.

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      “Or any monster chase or fight. If a giant monster chases you it’s faster and instant-kills you. But not in movies.”

      Monster: struggles to catch a running humans

      Monster in next scene: catching up with a car pretty easily

      Speed always kills me in things.