Worst “Epic” Battle Sequences in Film

#5: Rome, Season 2 – Make History, Not War Rome was one of HBO’s earlier attempts at high-production television – later paving the way for Game of Thrones and the “Golden Days of Television” as we know it today. However, with all science comes failure, and the unfortunate victims of their growing pains were the “action” scenes of their historical drama – as most of the budget is blown on the (exquisite) costumes and sets. While it was great to see a faithful depiction of Rome during Caesar’s rise, fall, and succession, we are also repeatedly built up to epic

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Red Dead Redemption 2 – The Live-Action Miniseries

Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the best games that I have ever played. from it’s attention to detail to its unforgettable characters, RDR2 shows that video games can have the same level of cinematic quality of a movie.

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Best Epic Battle Sequences in Film

Here is my 1st list of battle sequences caught in film. As usual, I have based these purely on personal preference, but with some care given to on characters, tactics and how well they are filmed. #5: The Chronicles of Narnia – The Lion the Witch, and the Wardrobe What struck me about this battle is that there are so many creatures both real and fantasy battling it out. We see cheetahs attacking werewolves, centaur’s clashing with minotaur’s, even a gorilla throwing a dwarf off a cliff. It also has one of my favorite battle charges ever. I also love

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“The Room Where it Happened”: An American Horror Story

First, let’s clarify what this movie is NOT. Our silly proposal is not to write an Oscar bait drama like The Comey Rule, or be taken seriously whatsoever. Instead, envision a “black comedy” more akin to Death of Stalin and Vice (we’ve even found some actors from these films that fit our roles perfectly). It is important to note that we’re not looking for actors who look 100% like their real counterparts – since we care more about their ability to pull off both comedy and drama. Obviously, the more cartoon-y characters we’ve met over the years will call for

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