Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Films with notable large battle scenes and the historical battles/wars they depict: Prehistory and ancient history. Spartacus (1960) – Third Servile War; The 300 Spartans (1962) – Battle of Thermopylae; Gladiator (2000) – Marcomannic Wars; Troy (2004) – Trojan War; Alexander (2004) – Battle of Gaugamela, Battle of the Hydaspes
Most of the battle scenes were filmed using five Panavision cameras simultaneously – from ground level, from 100-foot towers, from a helicopter, and from an overhead railway built right across the location. [18] [9] The battle reportedly cost $5 million of the $25 million budget. [4] It was the largest battlefield ever used for a film. [19]
The MCU features some of the best cinematic battles out there, from epic clashes between armies to one-on-one duels, to fighting friends turned foes. The 15 best MCU fight scenes ranked, from ...
The "Avengers assemble" scene, also known as the portals scene, is the sequence leading to the climactic Battle of Earth in the superhero film Avengers: Endgame (2019), which sees the Avengers and their allies arrive on the battlefield through sling ring portals in preparation for a battle against the film's antagonist Thanos.
Recreating epic battle scenes was just part of the challenge in filming “Napoleon” with director Ridley Scott, says Polish-born cinematographer Dariusz Wolski, who screened the grand-scale ...
The aviation reconnaissance scenes with Henry Fonda were filmed with one or more Cessna L-19 aircraft, which did not fly until December 1949, instead of the Piper L-4 that was widely used during World War II. The final tank battle is a rough depiction of the Battle of Celles on December 26, 1944, where the U.S. 2nd Armored Div. smashed the ...
Here are the best movie heroes of all time, ranked. ... Carpenter casts Kurt Russell as a fast-talking truck driver who gets thrust into a fantasy world beneath San Francisco's Chinatown when he ...
War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, typically about naval, air, or land battles, with combat scenes central to the drama. It has been strongly associated with the 20th century. [1] [2] The fateful nature of battle scenes means that war films often end with them.