00:00I love working with the fight choreographers and our stunt coordinator
00:03because it really is a group effort.
00:05I have a certain amount of ideas, I share with them the design, the look,
00:08the thing that I think it should be,
00:09and then they take that, work with their stunt guys,
00:12and they basically choreograph something and try to be as creative as they can.
00:17And they shoot it and all that stuff, and they come back to me
00:19and I watch video of what they shot and what they're doing,
00:22and then I get to be creative with them.
00:24And I get to say, well, what if that box didn't fall?
00:26What if it stayed up there and instead they hit them with a bat
00:28and the box opened and there's ninja stars everywhere
00:31and they start throwing those ninja stars.
00:33And then they take that and they run with that.
00:35So it was a really great process.
00:36Three, two, one, hit!
00:41Storm Shadow and Snake Eyes have a hand-to-hand side,
00:45like a traditional, it's like a big fork,
00:48it's a traditional ninja weapon.
00:50So I had to revisit that because they taught me a little bit on the first movie
00:55and I've never used a side before until then,
00:57and so I had to practice
00:59and remember what the old ninjas used to do in the older movies.
01:02But this was a different take.
01:03It was nothing over-the-top fancy.
01:05It was more gritty, hard, you know.
01:09And action!
01:10It'd be like two brothers or two best mates
01:12just having a fight over a girl.
01:35I know.
01:42In a scene like this, this is where we establish roadblock
01:45and his fighting style.
01:46It's great just for me, just in terms of action,
01:49because we're able to not only fire weapons,
01:52but also hand-to-hand combat,
01:54whether it's taking a baton and striking somebody in the face
01:58or taking a knife.
02:00Let's go!
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