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Then you're basically talking about Hollywood pre 1990s The Matrix. I agree for the most part. Give me less cutaways, CGI, sped up footage, and boring outfits. The fights from the earlier days were better in those ways, albeit a bit corny at times, but I'll take Cynthia Rothrock choreographed ass kicking scenes over today's Hollywood production any day. Ask yourself a question, other than possibly Atomic Blonde, when is the last time Hollywood has produced a movie centered around a SERIOUS female action heroine? Usually the woman is a side character or her character is treated tongue and cheek. If I was producing a movie I would love to remake "Billy Jack" but with a female lead obviously. She would be a straight up martial arts BAD ASS. I would especially love to remake the famous right foot kick "wop" scene to Posner's face. I would right the wrongs and missed opportunities that shows like Charlies Angels made. No punches pulled. Let the lead woman, be a WOMAN, be sexy, AND kick major ass, in a believable but entertaining way. Build a back story about her that the audience can find compelling. I mean really, they've done it with male characters numerous times. Treat the female character with no less dignity or seriousness. That's what I want, an entire movie, not just cherry picked fight scenes. Give me a movie with a female lead that is worth watching from start to finish. Haywire came close, but Hollywood could do better.
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So, what about this scene from the Bollywood movie 'Girlfriends (2004)'?
What about my other post - #23. Or some of the
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