awww hahaha I didn't think he went thru all that trouble to shoot those scenes but I still enjoyed them cause I just heccin looove fights hahaha. atomic blonde and kingsman are my absolute faves 👌🔥
The weird thing is, an action movie on the other side of the pond starring Donnie Yen called Raging Fire did something similar, but it was never pointed out until the behind-the-scenes were released afterwards. It seems like this technique can work, but it requires very specific angles and most importantly, the camera has to be stationary.
it's been said that guillermo del toro utilized similar camera techniques to ensure pinnochios nose had a perfect silhouette in every frame, to distill in the audience visually clearly though he has a great heart he is still flawed and has a lot to learn.
But what if you're 70 years old and you're no longer impressed with action scenes? I just completely lost my taste for them. Now, I just want to see what was never done before.
@@Cimpher you can think it’s good, I don’t care. I think it’s horrible. We can have different opinions. Could you do better? Or are you gonna keep leaving comments complaining?
@@Cimpher I made a video criticizing something that looks actively worse than something 60 years old. You made a comment that has zero substance. What I’m saying to you is, could you make a better video? Or are you gonna keep complaining in my comments without doing anything.
I was wondering why the fight scenes looked like a horrible video game now I know. It's because it's revolutionary.
Exactly. Exactly. See you get it 😂
I noticed it immediately with the first fight featuring post malone. The impact and effects of a punch to the face looked sped up and cgi'ed.
That first fight is by far the worst.
awww hahaha I didn't think he went thru all that trouble to shoot those scenes but I still enjoyed them cause I just heccin looove fights hahaha. atomic blonde and kingsman are my absolute faves 👌🔥
The weird thing is, an action movie on the other side of the pond starring Donnie Yen called Raging Fire did something similar, but it was never pointed out until the behind-the-scenes were released afterwards. It seems like this technique can work, but it requires very specific angles and most importantly, the camera has to be stationary.
This is revolutionary…right?
no
Wow I am not sure know which is worse Taken 3 or the new Roadhouse fight scenes 😅
it's been said that guillermo del toro utilized similar camera techniques to ensure pinnochios nose had a perfect silhouette in every frame, to distill in the audience visually clearly though he has a great heart he is still flawed and has a lot to learn.
0:29 big silly
I liked the fight scenes, personally. But I try not to critique every little part of a film and just enjoy the film.
Fair enough!
disgusting.
It is, you’re right.
But what if you're 70 years old and you're no longer impressed with action scenes? I just completely lost my taste for them. Now, I just want to see what was never done before.
its fine dude.
I mean, why don’t you want it to actually be good?
I think it is good. Could you do better? Or just keep making videos complaining@@RendanLovell
@@Cimpher you can think it’s good, I don’t care. I think it’s horrible. We can have different opinions. Could you do better? Or are you gonna keep leaving comments complaining?
I said it was fine. You made a video complaining.
@@Cimpher I made a video criticizing something that looks actively worse than something 60 years old. You made a comment that has zero substance. What I’m saying to you is, could you make a better video? Or are you gonna keep complaining in my comments without doing anything.
Street Fighter 6 called...
Looks on par