Most of us have heard the expression " If you can't fight in a phone booth, you can't fight."
It is a favorite of my instructor and his teaching methodology reflects this line of thought.
Anyways, the other day I went to see that movie Non-Stop with Liam Neeson, who portrays a Federal Air Marshall in this somewhat predictable, but entertaining suspense drama.
Low and behold, there is a scene in this movie that captures the essence of the phone booth-fighting philosophy as well as any other I've seen. Instead of a phone booth, the well-choreographed scrap takes place in an airplane restroom, and we all know how matchbox-like those things are.
Can't track down any excerpts online as the film is still in theaters, but I just wanted to make mention of it because its pretty cool.
If anyone knows of similar scenes that are well-done, feel free to post then up here.
Remember this is not intended as just another ' favorite movie fights thread' , lord knows we have enough of them floating around. Stick to the fighting within very narrow confines idea plz.
It is a favorite of my instructor and his teaching methodology reflects this line of thought.
Anyways, the other day I went to see that movie Non-Stop with Liam Neeson, who portrays a Federal Air Marshall in this somewhat predictable, but entertaining suspense drama.
Low and behold, there is a scene in this movie that captures the essence of the phone booth-fighting philosophy as well as any other I've seen. Instead of a phone booth, the well-choreographed scrap takes place in an airplane restroom, and we all know how matchbox-like those things are.
Can't track down any excerpts online as the film is still in theaters, but I just wanted to make mention of it because its pretty cool.
If anyone knows of similar scenes that are well-done, feel free to post then up here.
Remember this is not intended as just another ' favorite movie fights thread' , lord knows we have enough of them floating around. Stick to the fighting within very narrow confines idea plz.