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“It came from this childhood experience that Bob had,” Rementer recalled as he discussed the scene in question. He said, โI remember going on these duck boats when I would go to the Wisconsin Dells as a kid.โ” Rementer agreed with others on set that this would be a fun and interesting set piece, but he didn’t expect to be choreographing around moving water. He assumed “theyโd park a boat on a blue screen, and weโll go through the fight.”
Rementer said he was pleasantly surprised when he heard they would be filming this scene outside on a real boat. “That immediately opened up twice the possibilities, due to interaction, movement and ambiance,” he said. Many have compared the sequel’s duck boat fight to the fight on a bus in the first Nobody film, but Rementer highlighted the differences between these two brawls. It was a buildup that allowed a character to exert frustrations. The duck boat fight was the opposite of that. Hutch is like, โIโm going to restrain myself,’” he pointed out.








