It is FAR more brutal and intense than anything else in that movie, practically comes out of nowhere, and nothing in the rest of that movie or its sequels lives up to it.
I’m almost mad that it’s probably the best fight scene in any movie I’ve seen in terms of intensity and fluidity, even having seen many martial arts movies. Like even John Wick doesn’t reach its level imo, at least not for this duration. I wouldn’t even say the rest of the movie is worth watching at all, lmao.
It’s some kind of high frequency noise that turns people violent distributed through SIM cards, the drugs one is the second (also only worth watching for a few minutes of the film, namely all the ones featuring Elton John)
IIRC they used the freebird solo as a placeholder while making the scene then realised there aren’t any other 4 and half minute guitar solos they could set it to.
It’s from the first Kingsman movie (CW Many harsh slurs and extreme violence)
It is FAR more brutal and intense than anything else in that movie, practically comes out of nowhere, and nothing in the rest of that movie or its sequels lives up to it.
Never seen those movies but I damn that scene just flows.
I’m almost mad that it’s probably the best fight scene in any movie I’ve seen in terms of intensity and fluidity, even having seen many martial arts movies. Like even John Wick doesn’t reach its level imo, at least not for this duration. I wouldn’t even say the rest of the movie is worth watching at all, lmao.
yeah sam jackson is a supervillain and he has this drug that turns on peoples worst impulses or something been a while since i watched it
It’s some kind of high frequency noise that turns people violent distributed through SIM cards, the drugs one is the second (also only worth watching for a few minutes of the film, namely all the ones featuring Elton John)
is one of these movies about how an extra evil Lenin basically grooms hitler or am I mixing up my modern british spy movies?
I never saw the third one but I vaguely remember it being set around the 1920’s, so I wouldn’t be surprised if that was the twist/entire plot.
IIRC they used the freebird solo as a placeholder while making the scene then realised there aren’t any other 4 and half minute guitar solos they could set it to.
Not big Dragonforce fans I guess
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