The matrix reloaded NEVER HAPPENED.DavenJuan said:house of flying daggers last battle scene between the two lovers and the girl
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The matrix reloaded NEVER HAPPENED.DavenJuan said:house of flying daggers last battle scene between the two lovers and the girl
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great scene. "The lost Battalion" was a great realistic movie.Rollo Tomassi said:The opening battle in Gladiator was pretty good from a realism sense. The problem I have with movies like LotR, Star Wars & 300 is that they're all reliant on the CG guys following how they "think" a battle should flow based on cinematic themes rather than historical accuracy. Don't get me wrong I loved all of them, but from a 'battle' perspective, the Roman Legions vs. the Germanic tribes was excellent in Gladiator.
Also, consider the battle scenes in Glory or Gettysburg. These guys did their homework. There was also a great movie called The Lost Battalion based on a true story from WWI that starred Ricky Schroder of all people. Rent it if you can find it. Very accurate, very realistic.
The first matrix movie was great, but the other two were terrible.Gubby said:The matrix reloaded NEVER HAPPENED.
eh, it doesn't matter much to me if it's cool looking or accurate. The battle for Naboo and the battle of Geonosis were really cool looking but I don't have them here as my favorites because the movies sucked ass (IMO). Kingdom Of Heaven also had a great battle scene at the end but I had to go through an hour and a half of dragged out talking that led mostly to nowhere. The battles were good but it was almost as good as just skipping to the end. I think a great battle scene is one that compliments the movie, not one of those cases of "waiting till the end to watch 5 to 10 minutes of eye pleasure".Rollo Tomassi said:Alright, if were going by 'cool' points instead of 'realism' points, I'll have to admit the scene in Transformers where the marines are fighting that Scorpion robot was bad ass.
Also, the scene in Starship Troopers where the Bugs siege that outpost and just flood the landscape was cool too.
Exactly.comic_relief said:The first matrix movie was great, but the other two were terrible.
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problem was Gettysberg battles were dreadfully boring.Rollo Tomassi said:The opening battle in Gladiator was pretty good from a realism sense. The problem I have with movies like LotR, Star Wars & 300 is that they're all reliant on the CG guys following how they "think" a battle should flow based on cinematic themes rather than historical accuracy. Don't get me wrong I loved all of them, but from a 'battle' perspective, the Roman Legions vs. the Germanic tribes was excellent in Gladiator.
Also, consider the battle scenes in Glory or Gettysburg. These guys did their homework. There was also a great movie called The Lost Battalion based on a true story from WWI that starred Ricky Schroder of all people. Rent it if you can find it. Very accurate, very realistic.