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I don't know which ones I would have picked but tell me if you were as dissapointed as I was.

 

Top 10 Movie Fights

 

Travis Meacham

 

March 20, 2007 11:06

 

Introduction

 

My recent viewing of "300" got me thinking about fight scenes in films. What makes a fight scene good or bad? For me there are several factors that go into it. First of all, the fight has to be interesting, and I'm approaching a level of saturation with martial arts fights - I've seen about all I can take. That's not to say I don't love some good kung fu, but it has to be really good. Additionally, it has to be photographed well. A good fight is nothing if I can't see it, and I prefer longer takes from wider angles as opposed to those tight shots that are cut together in quick succession.

 

Continued here........................http://www.tomsgames.com/us/2007/03/20/top_10_movie_fights/

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