What is the most brutal beatdown scene in TV or film history?
Why did they not reshoot this scene? I mean, seriously, what was the process involved here? Did people on the set just not see it's bad? Were they too afraid to tell Robert De Niro to his face that there was some potential for improvement? Was it a humilation ritual?
>>220563154De Niro will die this year and we will be spared from any more late stage cringe performances such as this
>>220563391You have to understand that at a certain point some filmmakers are so surrounded by yes men that no one is willing to say anything if a shot is shit or a story idea doesn't make sense, etc.
>>220563154That guy smashing someone's head with a fire extinguisher in irreversible was pretty brutal
>>220563154For me it's the stomp at 0:19.
>>220563391scorsese is a hack
>>220563154I like how the glass in the doors broke into million pieces for no apparent reason.
>>220563154You only really appreciate this scene once you pay attention to the punches that aren't thrown
>>220564619See Lucas, George.
>>220563405Sadly he will probably live to like 120 and be bedridden & on life support and shitty directors will still be filming him knocking out some guy by blinking and insisting he's still a "tough guy" which he hasn't been for like 40 years
>>220564737that side walk can't walk from all of that abuse
>>220563391I'm more surprised they didn't hire a double given they were gonna slap CGI on the scene anyway
>>220563154>What is the most brutal beatdown scene in TV or film history?When Martin Scorsese called marvel movies 'theme park rides' and OP spent seven years autistically seething about it. Absolutely brutal.
>>220565176The music and OST really does a LOT of heavy lifting in the prequels.
>>220563154I've never seen such a fierce youth