Why fight technology at all? The audience is always going to tell you what they like best. And you, as a storyteller, as a communicator, are going to be required to adjust to that.
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It's all about exploring the more unpredictable aspects in the character, not just fighting people.
You don't often see fight scenes with people who have no idea how to fight.
Fight scenes are like learning a dance. You learn it move by move, and then you put it all together and it looks awesome when you edit it together. It's great!
I don't like when I watch a fight in a movie that's perfectly worded and very articulate. If you were able to be that composed, you wouldn't be fighting! Fighting in real life is sloppy.
People ask me about fighting in real life and, honestly, it wouldn't look as graceful as it does in film and TV.
When you get to the point where you're established enough that people link you with something, especially being an action hero babe, it's awesome. Because then you can fight the battles and have the crossbows and wrestle with swords and ride the horses because you're already believable; people see you in that genre.
I think I came up in fighting in a really technical way. If you've ever seen my fights, you know I love distance, I love technique.
The more you learn about the science of boxing, the more appreciation you have for man's ability to think and perform in violent situations, and that's what interests me in film.
Most of the time spent wrestling with technologies that don't quite work yet is just not worth the effort for end users, however much fun it is for nerds like us.
People get in fights because they don't communicate, because you don't want to hurt the other person.
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