What made the fury fight dissapointing?
Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
There is no such thing as a stupid question. I believe that. Sometimes things test my faith. That Furies scene was killer from the get. Right when Ajax screams, "Where are they!" I get chills. Then Swan's on the spot decision to cut behind the Furies with Snow was true generalship. Ajax courage for his comrade and the unity, albeit short lived, that Swan and Ajax had was worth every penny.
Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
So? The punk fight scene is still better then most/all fight scenes in movies these days.haterist wrote: you gotta keep in mind, this movie is MAD OLD
Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
I liked this scene.
We already knew the Furies were one of the toughest gangs, but at that point you don't think much of the Warriors as all you have seen them do is run, that scene was awesome as you realsied how tough the Warriors were. You also realised Ajax wasn't all word, that he was actually tough as hell.
We already knew the Furies were one of the toughest gangs, but at that point you don't think much of the Warriors as all you have seen them do is run, that scene was awesome as you realsied how tough the Warriors were. You also realised Ajax wasn't all word, that he was actually tough as hell.
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Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
but ...but ...but ..... if youv seen the featurettes on the UDC DVD, walter explains that that seen was rushed and alot of seens were taken out.
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Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
It's so stupid at the start. The guy stands there showing Ajax his 'skills' and the other Furies could have beat on Ajax but they stood there as Ajax watched, then eventually whooped the dudes butt! Also, Swan and Snow took off into the shadows, then followed the Furies. Number one, why would Ajax and Cowboy keep running instead of diving into shadows too, and number two, why in the hell did Swan and Snow follow? They should have went into the shadows, got out of the park, and got to the train station
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Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
Are you kidding?? You would leave your friends/brothers in a position like that?? You DON'T leave anyone behind!!Vermin_2_2 wrote: and number two, why in the hell did Swan and Snow follow? They should have went into the shadows, got out of the park, and got to the train stationÂSometimes Warriors confuse me.
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Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
I don't think you really understand what this movie's about. Warriors aren't gonna duck out on their bro's. Swan and Snow peeling off into the woods makes perfect sense. They were outnumbered by the Furies, so they pulled a flanking maneuver, coming up behind them unexpectedly. And, if Ajax and Cowboy had followed them, obviously the Furies would have known that they had all gone into the woods and would have chased them there. Just good strategy.Vermin_2_2 wrote: It's so stupid at the start. The guy stands there showing Ajax his 'skills' and the other Furies could have beat on Ajax but they stood there as Ajax watched, then eventually whooped the dudes butt! Also, Swan and Snow took off into the shadows, then followed the Furies. Number one, why would Ajax and Cowboy keep running instead of diving into shadows too, and number two, why in the hell did Swan and Snow follow? They should have went into the shadows, got out of the park, and got to the train stationÂSometimes Warriors confuse me.
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I really wouldn't wanna go to the conclave with you..Vermin_2_2 wrote:number two, why in the hell did Swan and Snow follow? They should have went into the shadows, got out of the park, and got to the train stationSometimes Warriors confuse me.

My only complaint about it was that it was fairly short... but every second was awesome while it was on.
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Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
I wish the fight would of been longer. Also, the green face Fury should of let someone else get the first swing instead of him, once the green Face went down first, I knew the gang wasn't going to promise much of a good fight.
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Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
KillerMime wrote:I don't think you really understand what this movie's about. Warriors aren't gonna duck out on their bro's. Swan and Snow peeling off into the woods makes perfect sense. They were outnumbered by the Furies, so they pulled a flanking maneuver, coming up behind them unexpectedly. And, if Ajax and Cowboy had followed them, obviously the Furies would have known that they had all gone into the woods and would have chased them there. Just good strategy.Vermin_2_2 wrote: It's so stupid at the start. The guy stands there showing Ajax his 'skills' and the other Furies could have beat on Ajax but they stood there as Ajax watched, then eventually whooped the dudes butt! Also, Swan and Snow took off into the shadows, then followed the Furies. Number one, why would Ajax and Cowboy keep running instead of diving into shadows too, and number two, why in the hell did Swan and Snow follow? They should have went into the shadows, got out of the park, and got to the train stationÂSometimes Warriors confuse me.
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Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
A bit off topic.
But the move Swan and Snow pull off (rear flank), isn't that Geronimos tactics?
My dad mentioned that, and it got me wondering.
But the move Swan and Snow pull off (rear flank), isn't that Geronimos tactics?
My dad mentioned that, and it got me wondering.
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Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
Wow I caught a lot of heat for that..Vermin_2_2 wrote: It's so stupid at the start. The guy stands there showing Ajax his 'skills' and the other Furies could have beat on Ajax but they stood there as Ajax watched, then eventually whooped the dudes butt! Also, Swan and Snow took off into the shadows, then followed the Furies. Number one, why would Ajax and Cowboy keep running instead of diving into shadows too, and number two, why in the hell did Swan and Snow follow? They should have went into the shadows, got out of the park, and got to the train stationÂSometimes Warriors confuse me.

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Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
YO!!! the reason i thought i sucked is cuz they were fighting with
>bats  good thing
> bad thing - they fought e'm like if they were litesavers
kinda chezze
>bats  good thing
> bad thing - they fought e'm like if they were litesavers
kinda chezze
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Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
its litesaber not saverjake wrote: YO!!! the reason i thought i sucked is cuz they were fighting with
>bats  good thing
> bad thing - they fought e'm like if they were litesavers
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Re: What made the fury fight dissapointing?
Personally, I don't like it when one of the Furies is attacked from the back. That just isn't right. And as some of you here have remarked, it seems as if the rest of the clowns are just standing there waiting to be punched. A confrontation with the 'skinned headed beeps' would had been great.
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