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Some of the fight scenes looked like they were
choreographed
by the local high school drama club.
It's on the whole a bore to watch and the fighting is poorly
choreographed.
They are well
choreographed
as one would expect of the Hong Kong guys, and are the only reason to watch Prince of the Sun.
They described "blindingly
choreographed
intrigue and violence."
Zu Warriors most definitely should've been an animated series because as a movie it's like watching an old anime on acid.The movie just starts out of nowhere and people just fly around fighting with metal wings and other stupid weapons until this princess sacrifices herself for her lover on a cloud or something.Whether this princess is a god or an angel is beyond me but soon enough this flying wind bad guy comes in and kills her while the guy with the razor wings fights some other mystical God /Demon/Wizard thing.The plot line is either not there or extremely hard to follow you need to be insanely intelligent to get this movie.The plot soon follows this Chinese mortal who is called upon by this god to fight the evil flying,princess killing bad guy and soon we have a very badly
choreographed
Uwe Boll like fight scene complete with terrible martial arts on a mountain or something.Even the visuals are weird some might say they are stunning and colorful but i'm going to say they are blurry and acid trip like (yes that's a word!).I watched it both dubbed and with subtitles and both were equally bad and hard to understand....who am i kidding i didn't understand it at all.It felt like i was watching episode 30 of some 1980's anime and completely missed how the story began or like i started reading a comic series of 5 at number 4 because i had no clue how this thing started where it was going or how it would end i was lost the entire time.I can honestly say this was one of the worst film experiences ever it was like watching Inu-Yasha at episode 134 drunk...yeah that's right you don't know what the hell is going on.Don't waste your brain trying to figure this out.
It's corny, but still far more erotic than the rather laughably
choreographed "
love scenes" featuring Broeke, Granzow and Patrick Bauchau.
Vampire witches who fight in terribly
choreographed
scenes and dialog that could have breaking ribs with laughter.
Fair enough, the storyline is quite decent and the fight scenes are well
choreographed
- with a decent ending i might add.
I loved the scene and for once in a Chinese movie, the violence was not a
choreographed
martial arts fest.
Ching Siu Tung's and Tsui Hark's A Chinese Ghost Story, aside from being one of the greatest wuxia pian films ever made, is a beautiful and romantic love story as well as an impressively
choreographed
martial arts film that should belong in every film lover's collection.
I expected to see strong vampires in action and at least one longer lasting nicely
choreographed
fight sequence (for example inside a city) and was left somewhat disappointed.
But please, do not think of it as a musical per say; seeing as how the songs are so likable, it is hard to tell a carefully
choreographed
scene is taking place.
The actors are
choreographed
more like dance than acting.
The story would never win awards, but that's not what it's about... the script was just entertaining and suspenseful enough to make room for the incredibly
choreographed
fight scenes.
The closing ballet, superbly
choreographed
to the title music, makes excellent use of the sights and sounds of Paris and of the images of impressionist and post-impressionist artists.
Legendary Flamenco dancer and choreographer Antonio Gades co/wrote the script and
choreographed
this fabulous version of the celebrated Georges Bizet/Prosper Mérimée novella/opera.
The fight scenes were
choreographed
by action scene psychopath Yuen Woo Ping, who also did the fights in The Matrix.
Choreographed
with precision and unparalleled flair by Gene Kelly, the vibrant combination of color, music and dance is still eye-poppingly startling as the piece is broken down into scenes inspired by selected master artists - Dufy in the opening Place de la Concorde piece, Manet in the flower market, Utrillo in a Paris street, Rousseau at the fair, Vincent Van Gogh in the spectacular Place de l'Opera piece, and Toulouse-Lautrec for the Moulin Rouge where Kelly wears his famous white bodysuit.
There were many verbal slashes and thrusts to accompany the brilliantly
choreographed
swordplay.
This is a dull and badly
choreographed
and performed dance film.
The love scenes are very realistic, and uncomfortable to watch, truly making the viewer forced into seeing that sex and intimate acts in the bedroom are truly personal and uncompromising, unlike the mundane and
choreographed
love scenes we see in films like "Basic Instinct", "Color of Night" or "Body Heat".
Aside from totally ignoring the mythology of both the films and the series, the fight scenes were either poorly choreographed, poorly shot, or both.
Beautifully
choreographed
and staged, well-written, and exciting.
Well I must admit that his shows are rather interesting, coupled with great and well
choreographed
fighting scenes.
The film is visually rich, beautifully photographed and
choreographed.
The movie opens with some peculiar
choreographed
stuff that looks like a tribute to the moon landing at the Oscars, and proceeds before long to an absurdly jocular Douglas-Fawcett shower scene.
THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY is a gangster film, and an excellent one at that, exploring old themes of loyalty, betrayal, expansion etc. with verve and excellently choreographed, imaginatively novel violence (and no law in sight).
But none of them are nearly as intense, well
choreographed
or as fast as the ones in Kiss of the Dragon.
This is one of the worst films I've ever seen, but a couple of the girls are worth looking at on a bored afternoon inbetween the AWFUL acting and badly
choreographed
football.
But what makes this movie so good is the fightscenes that are inventively and beautifully
choreographed.
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