A lot of action movies today seem to have scenes that just lead up to the action.
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I think what makes a good action film is a story that gets you involved. Just action, by itself, is not going to work.
They're called 'action scenes' because they do the acting for you. You don't have to act in action scenes. The action does it all for you. It's great.
Action scenes are not that different from other scenes.
I love action, so I would really love to get into doing more action movies.
An action movie should, like any other, follow the narrative traditions of literature. That means there should be subtlety, a slow build and a gradual bringing together of all the separate threads of the plot. To see all of it coming together slowly is very rewarding for the audience.
I haven't done a lot of action movies, so it's kind of fun to get to do a lot of stunt work.
I think it's much harder to have a long dialogue scene than an action scene. An action scene is long, but it's not really hard. It's kind of boring, really. It looks good at the end, but to shoot it, it's not the most exciting thing.
I never thought I would say this, but I'm desperate to do an action film.
Action films can be like watching paint dry. You can just die in the trailer waiting for them to set up a shot, then you go out for a few minutes or an hour of endurance testing.
If you come down to it, there's only a handful of worlds that action films live in. You have your car chases, your gun fights, and your fights.
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