I've always been a bit dubious to the fact that they always play up DD's getting the **** kicked out of him. I mean,Captain America,Spidey,plenty of other heroes take a beating.But why does it seem like DD's the only one who's always on death's door?
Dude on Agents of Shield seemed kind of young in the present day. Must've been in his teens during that Battling Jack fight, heh heh.
^^Seeing your screen name reminded me. It was a nice little "nudge-wink" to Matt's "Mike Murdock" persona with Claire calling him Mike.
Strangely enough, one would think that kind of action we see in The Raid would fit something attached to the Marvel Cinematic Series like a glove, but instead the show makers went with more grounded fighting.The end fight. Best I've seen in YEARS. This shows why I think crap like The Raid/The Raid 2 sucks. Not endless bs. Get in- do what you need to do- get out. No prolonging the fight just to show pointless violence. Smooth fighting. Those who know me know how much I love Bruce Lee. I've always wanted to do a Bruce film- showing how he ACTUALLY FOUGHT. Not like in his movies. How he'd really take someone down. The end fight in DD ep 2 is very close to how he'd do it. Mostly hands. Marvel has my admiration.
9/10
A notable step-up from the first. A solid story this time round.
Great tension building. That hallway fight wouldn't have been nearly as awesome had it not been for the slow build-up beforehand and the badass way Matt enters the scene.
Only downside was the Foggy stuff. The actor's just not up to par.
Strangely enough, one would think that kind of action we see in The Raid would fit something attached to the Marvel Cinematic Series like a glove, but instead the show makers went with more grounded fighting.
Well said. I don't even think that was the high point of the show for me either (that would the E11 climax, good GAWD), it only gets better from there. Still taken aback by how good this was. Gotta give it another run (although not all at once this time) over the next couple weeks.I feel like it was smart to do that one take fight so early in the series. Anyone who sees that would be compelled to watch the rest of the show.
It worked. It was also dramatic and entertaining. When I watched The Raid 2 I was constantly saying "When does this end?" As good as the lead guy was, the fights should have ended much sooner. He certainly had openings. With DD, they have him ending the fights at the right pace. It's also great that they show that Matt isn't the only good fighter in the world. There are other highly trained fighters out there. One just assumes that his heightened sense give him an edge.