Nightclub scene in action thriller

>Nightclub scene in action thriller
>Character walks stoically through dancing crowd

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name 7.83 kinos where this happens

>Nightclub scene
this specific setting can't be brought up without posting the mandatory nightclub kino

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Collateral, uhh John Wick, i think this happens in The Matrix Revolutions, ummm what else? imo this doesn't happen enough. The ending of Blackhat sort of had a variation of this with monks, and that ending was pure kino

>bar scene
>character gets served straight away

basic instinct

mikey douglas walks through dancefloor of 18 year old's raving on XTC to meet that one 40 year old and her pal.

>bar scene
>"Give me a beer"
>bartender comes back with generic looking beer

Matrix, Blade, John Wick 2, (arguably) John Wick 1, Nolan Batman TDK, Collateral, Attack of the Clones (sort of, we can count this or not, up to you), Terminator, and Swordfish.

Almost, but no
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Weve been over this. Most bars have a tap beer and ordering just a beer actually works in the real world

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i would say this is the 2nd best night club scene. Blade being first, of course.

I said 7.83, not 9. Sorry, but you failed this time user.

>walk into local bar
>ask for a beer/lager
>get a frosty yeungling

based Delaware

>he's never said "give me a beer" IRL

I make sure to do this whenever I got to a nightclub. It makes me feel mysterious and cool, even though I'm just going to the toilet or to buy another drink because I'm bad and dancing and would rather not.

Bartenders in the movies or shows often come back with bottled beer, though.

>Nightclub scene in action thriller
>every other girl is giving the protagonist the eye

>Delaware
>based

>He even gets the eye off a gay guy

this was 20 years ago

>not having respect for your elders

you're from one of the 49 children, aren't you?

>war movie
>good guys are under fire and ducking for cover
>general type character walks casually and stands as if they weren't being shot at

What is the name of that trope?

Taylor Klisch, True Detective season two.

Vince Vaughn, True Detective season two.

>club scene
>character walks through the crowd
>they notice him and they create a large circle of space between him and them
>he quickly pulls out his gun
>everybody starts screaming and running

it's called 'copying Apocalypse Now', I believe

Pretty sure this happens in xxx with vin diesel

>2 enemies looking for eachother in a club
>they find eachother
>they stand still, a few feet apart,while stoically looking at eachother
>in the background people continue to dance

seriously though club scenes in action movies are /comfy/ as fuck