In 'Plan B,' a skilled martial arts master and his team face a major setback when their undercover mission is compromised. Now, they must navigate a treacherous web of conspiracy and betrayal to recover and ultimately take down a powerful organization. With their lives on the line, they use their kung-fu prowess and wit to outsmart their opponents and emerge victorious.
This all female feature film documentary that explores the world of Hollywood stunt performers and journey for equality and recognition from The Academy. This part 2 sequel picks up where part one, 2nd Unit: invisible action stars leaves off. Join us on this journey where the Hollywood stars put their stunt performers first, show their support like never seen before. Director Jason Strickland says "Without our stunt performers, action films could never be made".. It's about time they get recognized at the Academy Awards!
In a shady haunted house attraction where the performers are assaulting female patrons in order to make a name for themselves, the tables are turned when the performers attempt to take on two women who bring a new level of terror as they do some ass kicking of their own.
An appealing look at the longstanding friendship between the two (Stahelski was Reeves' stunt double before going into directing).
Heidi Moneymaker has been part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for over a decade. Witness her in action when the highly-anticipated Marvel Studios' film Black Widow
A four-part documentary that covers several film-critical elements in greater detail. First is Rebuilding the Suit (29:14), a piece that features cast and crew speaking on the rebirth of the series for this second installment. The piece follows the beginnings of the filmmaking process, the assemblage of the all-star cast, following up on the success of the first picture, designing new characters, the use of animated previsualization, prop and costume design, wardrobe selection, stunt work, and the actors' physical training. A Return to Action (17:22) is something of a piecemeal supplement that looks at Robert Downey, Jr.'s performance, Sam Rockwell's and Gary Shandling's contributions to the movie, the work of Director Jon Favreau, shooting the picture's dingy Moscow opening, filming at Edwards Air Force Base, the weapons seen in the film, and filming one of the picture's critical fight scenes. Expanding the Universe (18:56) further looks at prop and costume design, shooting in Monaco, filming the raceway action sequence, choreographing Scarlett Johansson's fight scenes, and the use of both practical and computer-generated effects in the movie. Finally, Building a Legacy (20:11) is perhaps the best segment of the four, examining the post-production processes of editing and scoring the picture and adding the finishing touches to make a complete movie.
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