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Originally Posted by Hungry Gamer
You forget the final fight with Smith. It was like watching a DBZ episode with no energy beams and super sayans.
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1/3 of that scene was done in slow-mo.
I definitely see where you're coming from though. However, the pace and speed of that fight wasn't as nearly as close as any intense fight in DBZ. The speed of the characters would inevitably have to be slowed down in order for proper view. I mean, in the anime, half the time you couldn't even see the punches and kicks they were throwing.
I'm also beginning to wonder if 24 FPS would suffice for a movie such as DBZ. . .