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Feng Shui - Help Me Make Cool Fight Scenes
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<blockquote data-quote="InVinoVeritas" data-source="post: 5191292" data-attributes="member: 41485"><p>LOVE the lobster tank. Some mook thrashing about, screaming, lobsters attached to every appendage, is just right.</p><p> </p><p>Restaurant:</p><p> </p><p>Even though the kitchen is fitted with knives, hot pots, and grills, there is also the spice rack.</p><p> </p><p>Strip club:</p><p> </p><p>Lighting for the stage requires scaffolding. Scaffolding is great to hide in or attack from.</p><p>It's got to have a bar to slide down / throw someone down, smashing drinks along the way.</p><p>You can strangle bad guys with feather boas.</p><p>Perhaps this bar is fitted with a swing/low trapeze. </p><p>Backstage you'll have various costumes and costume racks. Some of the performers will have pepper spray. At the very least, they'll have hair spray. Make-up powder makes another effective blinding/distracting tool.</p><p> </p><p>Construction site:</p><p> </p><p>The epic battle from the swinging girder is a must.</p><p>There are also big construction machines. Imagine being attacked by a backhoe. Imagine jumping onto the backhoe, unseating the driver, and wielding it yourself.</p><p>Where there's construction, there's scaffolding again.</p><p>Potential weapons include cans of paint, jackhammers, nail guns, power drills, small tools dropped from extreme heights, panes of glass, and two-by-fours.</p><p> </p><p>High Rise:</p><p> </p><p>Don't forget elevators. Make sure you have some cheerful, light soft music playing while the battle rages. Finish the elevator scene off with a "ding!" as the doors open and carnage rains out. Alternately, play the elevator Blues Brothers style, with everyone calmly and patiently waiting to reach their destination floor before continuing the combat.</p><p>Fire doors are another possible weapon. Enemy charges, you pull the fire alarm. Fire doors slam into enemy face. </p><p>Aside from throwing people off the roof to their fate below, they can also be thrown off the roof to a lesser fate through a skylight a couple floors down.</p><p>Someone needs to be stuffed down the garbage chute.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I wish I could play Feng Shui...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InVinoVeritas, post: 5191292, member: 41485"] LOVE the lobster tank. Some mook thrashing about, screaming, lobsters attached to every appendage, is just right. Restaurant: Even though the kitchen is fitted with knives, hot pots, and grills, there is also the spice rack. Strip club: Lighting for the stage requires scaffolding. Scaffolding is great to hide in or attack from. It's got to have a bar to slide down / throw someone down, smashing drinks along the way. You can strangle bad guys with feather boas. Perhaps this bar is fitted with a swing/low trapeze. Backstage you'll have various costumes and costume racks. Some of the performers will have pepper spray. At the very least, they'll have hair spray. Make-up powder makes another effective blinding/distracting tool. Construction site: The epic battle from the swinging girder is a must. There are also big construction machines. Imagine being attacked by a backhoe. Imagine jumping onto the backhoe, unseating the driver, and wielding it yourself. Where there's construction, there's scaffolding again. Potential weapons include cans of paint, jackhammers, nail guns, power drills, small tools dropped from extreme heights, panes of glass, and two-by-fours. High Rise: Don't forget elevators. Make sure you have some cheerful, light soft music playing while the battle rages. Finish the elevator scene off with a "ding!" as the doors open and carnage rains out. Alternately, play the elevator Blues Brothers style, with everyone calmly and patiently waiting to reach their destination floor before continuing the combat. Fire doors are another possible weapon. Enemy charges, you pull the fire alarm. Fire doors slam into enemy face. Aside from throwing people off the roof to their fate below, they can also be thrown off the roof to a lesser fate through a skylight a couple floors down. Someone needs to be stuffed down the garbage chute. I wish I could play Feng Shui... [/QUOTE]
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