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re: Best battle sequences ever committed to film
Posted on 7/2/16 at 2:35 am to Nix to Twillie
Posted on 7/2/16 at 2:35 am to Nix to Twillie
I don't think anyone has mentioned the following that I humbly submit for perusal:
- The ending battle scene to hold the bridge in Saving Private Ryan. That entire encounter was just epic to me. You see so many of the characters die, you witness fear overtake a soldier, you figuratively see a soldier grow and change, you are in the room of brutal hand to hand combat, there are just so many things that are done so well by great actors.
- The storming of the fort scene at the end of Glory with Morgan Freeman, Cary Elwes, Andre Braugher, Denzel Washington, and Matthew Broderick leading the charge to that epic score by James Horner.
- The ending battle scene to hold the bridge in Saving Private Ryan. That entire encounter was just epic to me. You see so many of the characters die, you witness fear overtake a soldier, you figuratively see a soldier grow and change, you are in the room of brutal hand to hand combat, there are just so many things that are done so well by great actors.
- The storming of the fort scene at the end of Glory with Morgan Freeman, Cary Elwes, Andre Braugher, Denzel Washington, and Matthew Broderick leading the charge to that epic score by James Horner.
Posted on 7/2/16 at 4:17 am to John Keating
Can't really argue with the ones in the OP.
But I'll submit the climactic battle at Ochiai at the end of 13 Assassins. Such an incredible and intense payoff the followed a great slow-burn build up.
But I'll submit the climactic battle at Ochiai at the end of 13 Assassins. Such an incredible and intense payoff the followed a great slow-burn build up.
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