Ryan vs Dorkman 2
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Ryan vs Dorkman 2
I just found the sequel to the really neat lightsaber fan video, Ryan vs Dorkman. Its called (quite creatively) Ryan vs Dorkman 2.
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Its even better than the first one IMO.
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Its even better than the first one IMO.
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I preferred the first one better. At least in this one they didn't resort to holding the lightsaber like you would hold a knife.
If any one is interested, you can also download this from google video.
If any one is interested, you can also download this from google video.
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It seems that Ryan has increased in power, and that he now is the master. It must be the beard. I must say I was impressed with the effects the sabers had on the surrounding environment, though it did dominate at times during the 'wall' section. Also, I was impressed with the slicing of limbs and so on.
I got a kick out of the end too.
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I salute them; it's a work well done, and they've put some thought into how the combat would work. I especially liked the part with the saber-pulling, when one guy knocked the other off and caused his saber to pop him in the head.
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I assumed that the underhanded grip was because someone had watched Equilibirum too many times and wanted to do something "different" with a light saber.mr friendly guy wrote:I preferred the first one better. At least in this one they didn't resort to holding the lightsaber like you would hold a knife.
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I liked their use of force-based (and regular) dirty tricks. This is the best quality fan-made lightsaber fighting I've seen.
RE: Limb removal during second movie: I think they just had him manipulating a prosthetic whilst having the erstwhile cut limb inside his clothes. Much less expensive.
RE: Limb removal during second movie: I think they just had him manipulating a prosthetic whilst having the erstwhile cut limb inside his clothes. Much less expensive.
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I think the whole arm was CG, with the actor in a complete greenscreen environment for that scene.HSRTG wrote:I liked their use of force-based (and regular) dirty tricks. This is the best quality fan-made lightsaber fighting I've seen.
RE: Limb removal during second movie: I think they just had him manipulating a prosthetic whilst having the erstwhile cut limb inside his clothes. Much less expensive.
I agree much cheaper and more realist in this day and age. Too bad that Star Trek Nemesis wasn't anywhere this level in its last scene.Lord Poe wrote:I think the whole arm was CG, with the actor in a complete greenscreen environment for that scene.HSRTG wrote:I liked their use of force-based (and regular) dirty tricks. This is the best quality fan-made lightsaber fighting I've seen.
RE: Limb removal during second movie: I think they just had him manipulating a prosthetic whilst having the erstwhile cut limb inside his clothes. Much less expensive.