My favourite thing about the nunchuku fight is that John seems like he doesn't quite know how to use them, but he knows that whacking someone in the head with a piece of wood hurts. Obviously he's not incompetent, but it just seems like a weapon he's only partially trained in, so he's doing his best with what he's got.
I've always appreciated the John Wick films for bringing more grappling arts into the focus of choreography, more so than probably any action/martial arts film to date. Something about the flow of it just looks so good from every angle. I'd attribute the innate quality of grappling disciplines requiring full contact as to why they always manage to look more realistic on average compared to fights that are striking heavy, especially on the flashier end. Regardless, the attention to detail and the dynamic between unarmed and weapon based close-quarters-combat is remarkable. I could see this being a great basis for a Metal Gear film.
6:00 He places the device high because he's used to fighting Americans, but then he remembers that he's fighting Asians and he lowers the device because Asians are short.
Ok so I have come looking for the short film you made with rayna vallandingham in 2021. I have looked long and hard for it and still haven't found it. It I listed as "Pawns" on imdb but can't find that anywhere. I have looked on the osu films youtube and also nothing. Gove me some insight please.
Yo Noah, love the vids. Could you react to the (yuji vs choso) fight from the anime Jujutsu kaisen and give us your thoughts on the choreography. Thanks❤
My favourite thing about the nunchuku fight is that John seems like he doesn't quite know how to use them, but he knows that whacking someone in the head with a piece of wood hurts. Obviously he's not incompetent, but it just seems like a weapon he's only partially trained in, so he's doing his best with what he's got.
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I've always appreciated the John Wick films for bringing more grappling arts into the focus of choreography, more so than probably any action/martial arts film to date. Something about the flow of it just looks so good from every angle. I'd attribute the innate quality of grappling disciplines requiring full contact as to why they always manage to look more realistic on average compared to fights that are striking heavy, especially on the flashier end.
Regardless, the attention to detail and the dynamic between unarmed and weapon based close-quarters-combat is remarkable. I could see this being a great basis for a Metal Gear film.
John Wick movies are so awesome, and fight scenes don’t often have shaky camera and quick cuts. Action movies should often be like John Wick films.
The action in the John Wick films is absolutely top tier. Really great rewatching some of the iconic moments with your reactions.
It's such a nice series to see you enjoy those scenes :D
Hope you do a lot of them !
If you do superhero fight scenes next, Be sure to include the Warehouse fight from Batman vs Superman.
John wick does aikido and sambo, kushui dev did two videos on his styles
Yes i love this new series alot ;)
Kenshi It's you!
6:00 He places the device high because he's used to fighting Americans, but then he remembers that he's fighting Asians and he lowers the device because Asians are short.
It's a felony to use nunchucks in some states.
Amazing brother. If youre going to do more reactions can you react to Donnie Yens Flashpoint. That would be awesome.
Ok so I have come looking for the short film you made with rayna vallandingham in 2021. I have looked long and hard for it and still haven't found it. It I listed as "Pawns" on imdb but can't find that anywhere. I have looked on the osu films youtube and also nothing. Gove me some insight please.
Yo Noah, love the vids. Could you react to the (yuji vs choso) fight from the anime Jujutsu kaisen and give us your thoughts on the choreography. Thanks❤
Keep in mind that legality of weapons is different everywhere.
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