TheAuldGrump said:Answer: I do not know how magic works, I do know how fencing works. If the physics of the world are such as to allow magic then there is no problem with its use, however sword fighting in high heels is asking for a broken ankle. It is something that exists, and should be handled appropriately.
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TheAuldGrump said:Answer: I do not know how magic works, I do know how fencing works. If the physics of the world are such as to allow magic then there is no problem with its use, however sword fighting in high heels is asking for a broken ankle. It is something that exists, and should be handled appropriately.
Let’s be realistic… Its hard to walk in high heals with out practice let alone fence in them... I do believe that anything is possible with practice but this is somewhat of a stretch...Mystery Man said:So just how many times have you fenced in high heels? Yes, let us get your expert opinion on this...
TheAuldGrump said:Answer: I do not know how magic works, I do know how fencing works. If the physics of the world are such as to allow magic then there is no problem with its use...
Umbran said:Or do you just dislike any fiction that allows for feats beyond what normal human beings can physically perform?
I don't know about magical, but it was certainly one of the more interesting features of the movie. Didn't anyone else like this just because of the hot vampire chicks?Mercule said:The physics are, of course, that Kate Beckinsale's rear is magical.
David Howery said:I don't know about magical, but it was certainly one of the more interesting features of the movie. Didn't anyone else like this just because of the hot vampire chicks?
Perhaps, but that is one formula that always worked with the movie audience, unless you're a direct-to-video fan, you know, the kind of lesser known films that ended up on late-night TV programming as fillers for local TV stations (simply because they can't get some informercial sponsors to pick that timeslot).frankthedm said:Boo hoo, some trashy eye candy dies rather than living to the end, to be replaced by another actress when the original becomes too old for the sequal. Hollywood is too addicted to having the heroine live to the end so she can ride off with the hero.