This has probably been done before, but I was just curious what everyone's favorite fight from the movies was.
my personal fav is the final showdown between Blade and Nomak in Blade 2
anyone else ?
This has probably been done before, but I was just curious what everyone's favorite fight from the movies was.
my personal fav is the final showdown between Blade and Nomak in Blade 2
anyone else ?
End fight scene in Invincible Shaolin
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Jackie Chan vs Benny 'the Jet' Urquidez in "Wheels on Meals." The rematch in "Dragons Forever" is right up there, too, and on the whole the latter is a better movie, but the original is the best movie fight ever.
Also can't forget Patrick Swayze vs. Marshall Teague in "Road House"
Last edited by Chang Style Novice; 08-03-2004 at 01:57 PM.
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That's reemul's real life story!Originally posted by Chang Style Novice
Also can't forget Patrick Swayze vs. Marshall Teague in "Road House"
Ladder fight in OUATIC
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Behold, I see my father and mother.
I see all my dead relatives seated.
I see my master seated in Paradise and Paradise is beautiful and green; with him are men and boy servants.
He calls me. Take me to him.
anything chan or jet did prior to selling out to the matrix.
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geez, there's sooo many fight scenes I love. I'll just list some off the top of my head:
-Achilles vs Hector in "Troy"
-Ethan Hawke vs Drug Addict Rapists in "Training Day"
-Bill the Butcher vs Dead Rabbits in "Gangs of New York"
-Wooden sword match between Tom Cruise and "Ujio", as well as the entire final battle sequence in "The Last Samurai". I felt the movie itself was flawed, but I gotta admit the fight scenes were awesome.
-Ken vs Vega in "Streetfighter II: V" anime series
-Ryu vs Guile in same
-Pvt. Mellish vs German soldier in "Saving Private Ryan"
-O-Ren Ishii's Father vs Yakuza thugs in "Kill Bill Vol#1"
-Darth Vader vs Luke in "Empire Strikes Back"
-John McLean vs Colonel Stewart in "Die Hard 2"
...I could keep going but I'll stop for now.
Heh, heh. For entire fights scenes, far too many to list. For best dialogue/ single move to kick off a fight scene: Tom Laughlin vs bad guy leader in Billy Jack!
Bad Guy: You don't really think those Green Beret Karate tricks are gonna help you against all these boys?
Billy: Well, it doesn't look like I have much choice now does it?
Bad Guy (with smug grin on his face standing in front of Billy): Heh, heh, no you don't.
Billy: So you know what I'm gonna do? Just for the hell of it? I'm gonna take this foot and I'm gonna whap you across that side of your face with it. And you know what else? There ain't a **** thing you can do about it.
Bad Guy (with a "Yeah, right" look on his face): Really?
Billy: Really.
POW! Bad guy hits the ground!
Time
Slips through fingers
Like this world of dust
Oh, wait one other that needs mentioning!
Takura Ken vs Japanese gambling den in "The Yakuza"!
Time
Slips through fingers
Like this world of dust
jet li in fist of fury against the bad jap guy at the end
awesome!!!
Originally posted by friday
jet li in fist of fury against the bad jap guy at the end
awesome!!!
The word is "Japanese".
Actually, the word is "Chinese" - the character is played by Billy Chau.
All my fight strategy is based on deliberately injuring my opponents. -
Crippled Avenger
"It is the same in all wars; the soldiers do the fighting, the journalists do the shouting, and no true patriot ever get near a front-line trench, except on the briefest of propoganda visits...Perhaps when the next great war comes we may see that sight unprecendented in all history, a jingo with a bullet-hole in him."
First you get good, then you get fast, then you get good and fast.