10. First 20 minutes of "Saving Private Ryan" 9. Climax og "13 Assassins" 8. Motel shootout in "No Country for Old Men" 7. Tokyo fight in Pacific Rim 6. Hospital shootout in "Hard Boiled" 5. Lobby scene in "The Matrix 4. Hallway fight in "Oldboy" 3. Helms Deep 2. Robbery scene in "Heat" 1. ???
where can i find his hong kong movies non-dubbed & with english subtitles? i wanna watch those films real bad, but i refuse to watch them dubbed. dubbing movies is super untermensch
Thomas Watson
Kitchen fight in The Meme: Redemption
Ryan Baker
the fight at the end of the man from nowhere is my favorite fight scene
the matrix reloaded is terrible, but that highway chase scene is really fucking well done
Jaxon Green
I think we all know the answer.
Levi James
>9. Climax og "13 Assassins"
eh, the bad cgi and all the mooks standing around not attacking ruined it
Cooper Price
download the movie with the audio you want and mux in an english srt.
Joseph Morales
That's in The Meme 2: Memehandle
Jose Brooks
buy a bluray or something
that aside, the truth is the Hong Kong audio is generally dubbed too. Hong Kong films didn't start using live sound until the late 90s. obviously their dubbing is done with more care than the American dubs though.
Charles Sullivan
Second half of "Apocalypto"
CGI cows are only for like 15 seconds, and everything else is sweet imo
Its morbid and violent and horrible, which is what a scene of 200 people killing each other SHOULD be (but usually isnt)
Jayden Green
Oh shit you caught me
Christopher Baker
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Elijah Cox
Pretty much all the fights in Drunken Master 2 are kino.
Rumble In the Bronx has 1-2 that are as good.
Just fucking put almost every early Chan movie on there. They're great.
You have to specify non-martial art american action if you want a chance. And in that category I'd maybe put something out of the Transporter.
Leo Sanders
1. Batman versus Superman in Batman v Superman
Joshua Peterson
Theres more to a great actionscene than just fucking sweet fighting & Jackie Chan being leet. Most of those 9 movies there are there because they give something refreshing, or because there is tension. Thats why the robbery in Heat is so fucking goddamn goods: Theres actual, high tension. Its unpredictable.
Jeremiah Thomas
Margot Robbie's ass in Suicide Squad
Gabriel Allen
pleb
Juan Gutierrez
I want to do coke with young Lindsay
Dylan Price
people were anti-fun extremists to hate this.
Lincoln Bennett
House shootout in Django
Justin Moore
Any chance I can find clips of these two in a handjob duo?
Oliver Moore
the Gordon Liu fight in Legendary Weapons of China
Carson Torres
>Pretty much all the fights in Drunken Master 2 are kino.
How 2 watch in chinese?
Ian Bennett
At first I was like "I'm not convinced cruise missiles and fighter bombers wouldn't be more efficient at killing these monsters. Tell me again why they need giant robot suits..."
Then I was like "shut up and enjoy the giant robot suits."
this never gets old no matter how many times i watch it
Brayden Reed
Yeah I mean, Jackie Chan is the fucking shit. Pity so few action movies know how to mix slapstick with dank coreography
The only movies I can think of that do this that DONT include Jackie Chan (or martial arts specifically) are the scenes where Jack Sparrow runs from things, & "The Good the Bad the Weird", which is basically just that for two hours
Colton Robinson
The Human Spider vs. Bonesaw
Oliver Smith
There has to be a Marvel scene in there somewhere. Civil War Airport battle? Battle of New York? Daredevil Hallway/Staircase fight? Dr. Strange chase through New York? Ant-man briefcase?
Nathan Reed
Holy shit thank you for reminding me about that movie.
The Good the Bad and the Weird is actually some pretty great stuff, unique, fun shit.
In a top 20? No. Definitely not.
I think the best would be the fight in the middle of Winter Soldier. Genuinely good, but not anywhere close to stuff ITT.
A handjob film would require a man's penis, which is gay.
What you want is for Lindsay to suddenly pull down the other broad's jeans (is that Rashida Jones?), who stands there confused and embarrassed. Then Lindsay quickly rips off all of her own clothes, revealing her own big erect penis, and uses grappling techniques to forcefully bend the other girl over the table and penetrate her from behind while moaning so loudly that she's actually shouting with lust. Finale has to be ejaculation deep inside the other woman (we only know because of Lindsay's ecstatic facial contortions). Looking at jizz is as gay as it gets.
Anyone know of any films like this? Doesn't have to be Lindsay Lohan with a dick and Rashida Jones taking it. Any two women (one with a cock) will do.
Luis Moore
Why was Pacific Rim such a G-gundam rip off?
Cooper Wright
That part in Star Wars The Force Awakens where the hero girl fights Kylo Ren.
She was such a relateable, compelling, and memorable character, and it was such a groundbreaking fight!
James Lee
GODDAMN THOSE ARE SOME AWESOME TITS
Aiden Rogers
>No Country for Old Men >No T2 wew lad
Christopher Anderson
Shut the fuck up and post more pre-coke lindse.
Alexander Taylor
T2 is radical greatness, but there are no single scenes that really stick out. Same with the Raid & Fury Road
If there was a list of best action movies as a whole, those would all be there
good sequence but in the top 10 of all time? c'mon a'non.
I did love this movie. Saw it in the theater, even before I saw the 6th sense. Back when Shamayylmao was putting out kinos left and right.
Ayden Barnes
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Daniel Wood
Good lad.
Luke Cook
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Benjamin Wright
the chase at the end of Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior is the best action scene of all time.
Sebastian Russell
...
Brandon Murphy
armageddon first big battle scene in braveheart
Isaac Bennett
whoa is that real tilework.
Jason Mitchell
...
Anthony Cooper
Which Oldboy? 2003 or 2013?
Lucas King
Sauna scene in Eastern Promises
Adrian Wright
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Daniel Butler
>You're a big homo
Caleb Reyes
Its in the top because of the camera work, the score (which is incredible & moving), the subtle little details (David breaking the wall, showing you he isn't normal), and it being the most accurate portrayal of what a superhero in the real world would look like, after he's been suppressing it his whole life. He comes to terms w it at this moment & the rising out of the pool is the birth.
The simplicity of it all factors in as well. No CGI, nothing over the top, just solid film making.
Connor Scott
>shitty memes This list makes me feel bad because I know there are people who really think like this. Just going off of choreography nobody could ever beat OG Golden Harvest stuff but a few American ones might be worthy on other merits. The ones in this list aren't those movies.
>Starship Troopers >Total Recall >Robocop off the top of my head are all hollywood movies better than the ones in this list
>The Killer >A Better Tomorrow Are both better than Hard Boiled
>Helms Deep CG memefest, inferior to the smaller and cleverer fights in >Flesh+Blood
>Heat memeified Mann. Frank clearing out the house at the end of Thief is more exciting.
This list should be nothing but Paul Verhoeven and Chinese movies.
Owen Gray
point
unpredictable, genuinely tense, cleverly edited & shit, & has "narrative signifance" for the protagonist
Jaxson Foster
The Romans did not fuck around
Ethan Gray
The Korean version, I'm assuming. Actually never heard of this movie but torrenting the Korean one now.
no, i'm not kidding. got something you wanna say to me.
Bentley Perez
The middle fight scene in Pacific Rim was fucking unbelievable. It just goes on for so long and keeps pulling out more and more shit.
The one at the end is bretty good too, I didn't see the cavitation bubble coming.
Mason Garcia
yes, watch Oldboy from 2003 now.
its very surprising to me that someone on Sup Forums hasnt seen it
Wyatt Cooper
The car/train chase from The French Connection is a personal fave. I was going to link the vid but it's not as good without the context of the rest of the film (which I strongly recommend) and would only spoil it.
I like the way you explain it. It's not just a dude choking out a creep. This is why I like coming to Sup Forums, to be honest. Assuming you're not just pulling this from left field - I like your assessment of the scene. Made me think deeper about it. Still not in my top 10, but probably in my top 50 now