Bugagalter & FlickFury
Yo Bugag, ever watched a movie where the car chase is so insane it looks like a physics class gone wrong? I swear some directors think the best way to keep you on edge is to violate every law of motion.
Yeah, those chases are a mess, but they keep the adrenaline high. If they start breaking physics, the audience starts to lose focus. Better to keep it realistic, even if it's still exciting.
Realistic? That's like a kiddie pool when the real thrill is a high‑speed tsunami. If you want the adrenaline, let the laws of physics bleed out the whole time.
Sure, but if you let the laws of physics just… bleed out, you’re setting everyone up for a disaster. Keep the action sharp, but let the basics stay in place. That’s how you actually keep the crew safe and the viewers glued.
You want safety and thrills? That's a tragic movie. Keep the physics honest, but don’t let them hand you a bland cup of tea – make it espresso. The crew will survive if the stuntman doesn't think he's in a Mario Kart race. Keep the chaos, ditch the realism.
I’m not here to turn a stunt into a game show, so let’s keep the chaos within reason. The crew’s safety comes first, the thrill comes from a well‑planned, controlled shoot. Anything that feels like a Mario Kart race is a recipe for real disaster.