Postby Patrick Hardin » Sun Dec 28, 2003 8:07 pm
I would say that my knowledge of swordsmanship allows me to see a lot more of the little things in movie fights. Someone who doesn't know anything about fighting would see a sword fight in a movie and probably just think, "Wow, that was cool," or something to that effect. But guys like us, who know a bit about what the real thing is like, are able to say "Hey, I saw Aragorn do a flat parry," or "Did he just use a grappling move on that orc?" or "Man, why would he just block her sword with his knife edge-to-edge like that?" or "Neat, she is standing in a perfect ochs guard, even though she's using two hands on a one-handed sword." We can see the very few good things in movies and also the very many bad things. I think our knowledge simply enables us to perceive the details better, whether they are good or bad... though most of the time, they are bad. <img src="/forum/images/icons/smirk.gif" alt="" />
Personally, I try to look past the mistakes in the fighting and just enjoy the movie. But I think that my ability to see detail enhances my enjoyment, even if I spot a lot of ludicrous combat.
Patrick Hardin
"Few men are born brave. Many become so through training and force of discipline."
---Vegetius