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You know, in Ivy's version, it's like a TifaxLoz situation. Just think about it, the guy playing Loz held his arms up towards them, and Ivy pushed the girl to hide. And the look on Ivy's face when she was sure that she defeated Loz.
It's looks like it, no? Without the dialogues and all.
I really don't like the way how they used this scene from final fantasy 7... it was a great scene but it had NOTHING to do with the music and it seems as if the guy acting loz just came to beat them up for nothing whereas in ff7, he did have a purpose
Jesus Christ... before even saying that it had playgarism and not giving credit to Square-Enix for the scene, go look at at 0:36 on the music video and read THE WORDS IN THE FREAKING BOTTOM... OMG.. it's not that hard to read english now is it? So what's the point in sewing them when they gave credit to them this video skipped the words on this video.
retard its not just about giving them credit but they should also ask for d companies permision...they sewed them because they did not say anything to square-enix and d stupid director said "he couldn't find square-enix contact info". thats just pure bs.
I'm sorry but what company out there doesn't "only want to make money?" More money means more games for you to play. This is how game companies work, or any company that produces something you like. They need money to function. It's called economics, and moreover, it's how capitalism works.
"some body do it" - "oh doi-doeeeeeh!!!" why is everything so exact? its clear that she copied the entire scene... but they did the imitating quite impressive... but, they look dead... no emotions...
i mean, really. the physics in the movie seems more "real" than the live actor re-enactment of it. the acting looks so fake. and the didnt do justice to the ambiance at all.
lol... naw really.... Instead of complaining about something stupid how about you re-enact the stunt. Let's see how many bones you break trying to reinact it without wires or anything. ^^ And fyi its ambience you even spelled that word wrong... Don't use it if you can't even spell it right.
what does wires have to do with it being fake? i've seen tons of re-enacments like this with smoother stunts. and who gives a crap if i spelled it wrong? unlike you i dont spend my time criticizing comments all day. and doing martial arts stunts is my JOB, that gives me the credibility to critique this.
how the heck can you call somebody out for complaining when you're doing the same thing?
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Just think about it, the guy playing Loz held his arms up towards them, and Ivy pushed the girl to hide. And the look on Ivy's face when she was sure that she defeated Loz.
It's looks like it, no? Without the dialogues and all.
why is everything so exact? its clear that she copied the entire scene... but they did the imitating quite impressive... but, they look dead... no emotions...
fail.
how the heck can you call somebody out for complaining when you're doing the same thing?