While I didn't care for the movie as a whole, I found the following scene from Bad Boys II pretty funny:
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Bad Boys II - Store Scene[/youtube]
I've got to agree with you on that one. That duel was pretty amazing. I also really liked the final showdown between skywalker and kenobi in episode III for pretty much the same reasons. There's a line where obi-wan yells to anakin about supposed to be the chosen one or something, and it gave me just a glimpse of what the prequel trilogy could have been had the scripts been better and if the actors were allowed to emote more than bricks. I loved that moment, and it made me hate the film so much more for it.faefrost said:The Phantom Menace. The duel between Darth Maul and Qui Gon Gin and Obi Wan. For that one glorious set piece Star Wars lived anew. The amazing John Williams score sent shivers down our spines as we saw the characters finally going all out and showing some emotion. Shame it was only for that one sequence. The rest of the movie? A burning bag of dog poop left on the doorstep.
Really, most of the scenes with Bison were good. Raul Julia just went all out on the grandiose in that.Friv said:Street Fighter is mostly a glorious, horrible, mess. So much fun, but almost never deliberately. But there is one scene...
which is honestly really cool.
Honestly, any of the Star Wars prequels had some awesome choreography and the lightsaber battles were all pretty good. Still, Ray Parks took that one up a notch.faefrost said:The Phantom Menace. The duel between Darth Maul and Qui Gon Gin and Obi Wan. For that one glorious set piece Star Wars lived anew. The amazing John Williams score sent shivers down our spines as we saw the characters finally going all out and showing some emotion. Shame it was only for that one sequence. The rest of the movie? A burning bag of dog poop left on the doorstep.
For me that was the worst art of the movie. Yes even worse than the love story stuff. That battle is the moment where the force died. I know we had already had the force reduced to talking bacteria but the force was still powerful (even iff the jedi and sith never really did anyting with it). The trade fed for all their droids and tech were still scared shitless by only 2 jedi.Silvanus said:The battle of Geonosis in Star Wars: Episode II, I would say. The rest of the film is fairly poor.
I seems like you think the film wanted to be taken seriously. It absolutely does not.Ed130 The Vanguard said:The battle for Klendathu and the Whiskey Outpost attack from the movie Starship Troopers.
The rest of the movie was 20 somethings pretending to be teens, soldiers or pilots, meme fodder, really stupid tactics, propaganda, strategy, and just in general a moronic humanity.
Hence why I prefer the animated series, at least you don't feel like cheering when the bugs start eviscerating the fucktards.
The two battles are almost worth it though.
its differen't if you veiw it as satire (which I think might have been the idea) I mean solders letting kids play with guns and having them stomp on bugs....it seems obviousEd130 The Vanguard said:The battle for Klendathu and the Whiskey Outpost attack from the movie Starship Troopers.
The rest of the movie was 20 somethings pretending to be teens, soldiers or pilots, meme fodder, really stupid tactics, propaganda, strategy, and just in general a moronic humanity.
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