What are the best fight scenes in movie history?
What are the best fight scenes in movie history?
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The continuous corridor fight scene in season 1 of Daredevil was purely kinomatographique.
Is this... is this from that prison island reality tv show movie with Stone Cold?
Eastern Promises
The bathhouse scene
They live and the final fight between Assasins and the Raid 1&2 MC.
Almost any chinese action oriented movie will have god tier fight scenes.
the revenant's ending fight scene was actually pretty good. i feel like that's how an actual fight would go down between two men out in the frontier with nothing but hatchets and knives.
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you can't /thread your own post fag
just for that here's a better fight
The Condemned? Looks like it
I thought that movie was great, Austin is a good action star.
There needed to be more contestants though.
Easily one of the best fight scenes i've ever seen in a movie.
Hose fight from Transporter 2. Short but sweet.
Pure fucking eye and dick candy
>you can't /thread your own post fag
oh
>here's a better fight
too long
I mean it was a good fight scene, but it was fucking stupid in the context of the movie
just put the glasses on retard
The Raid 2 ending fight
Fight scenes are only good if they're funny. They live comes to mind
you mean the scene they copied from the raid? Yeah i liked that too but let's give credit to the raid.
Besides being a long shot, it had literally nothing in common with the Raid's scene you stupid fucking foreskin wrinkle.
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short and sweet
he deflected an actual fucking real knife in that scene, if he missed, he would be dead
they even said in a interview they've been inspired by the raid you halfwit. Sure you'll find the interview with google if you don't believe me. Ofc they took some freedom, nevertheless, when i saw that scene i instantly realised it was like the raid.
>inspired by
>copied
Two different things entirely. They saw the long shot and decided to use it themselves. That's where it ended. No moves were copied, no shots were copied, nothing. It's just two martial arts long shot scenes.
this
raw and authentic
Maybe not a conventional fight scene, but Randy the Ram's final fight in The Wrestler.
I don't think a film has resonated with me that much.
winner
Why is "Stone Cold" Steve Austin punching Mike "Xyklon B" Stoklasa?
That's Vinnie Jones you blind fuck.
>>inspired by
>>copied
ok, i'll give you that. I enjoyed the daredevil scene and it wasn't a copy like they did in arrow. But it was obvious they got inspired by the raid.
My nigga this movie was the first thing that came to my mind. One of my favorites
Anonymous. I knew you'd come.
That'd be the PPV event of the century
Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte fight scene in 48 Hours iirc
GOAT
Found it
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The Raid 1 and 2.
No doubt about it.
No it's not! That's Mike "All I do Is Stomp Kikes" Stoklasa. This is Vinnie Jones.
Vinnie Jones vs. Paul Gascoigne
Short, but intense.
this
Kino
Is this scene butchered in the remake?
Everything is butchered in the remake
Except maybe Sharlto Copley but only because he's based
The Protector. That continuous staircase fight.
>those manicured nails
is that woo jin lee?
Yes
In the remake, he didn't fuck his sister, it was his father who did it, and after the rumours started circulating the father shot his wife, son and daughter with a shotgun then shot himself in the head, the son survived then enginereed the revenge.
The best
Jesus, Donnie Yen is so damn beautiful to watch him practice wuxia.
He has that simultaneous fluidity and sheer force/precision that is hard to notice in anyone but a master. Every single part of his body moves like a weapon, and yet he holds back almost every fight.
I know it's a movie, but Ip Man works mostly because of how convincing Yen's martial prowess is.
You're right they copied true detective, creating the compulsory long continous shot for tv series. Fuck Daredevil you manchild.
Gay.
lmao you sound like a complete faggot
ITT: weebs
kys virgin losers
Sorry it's not that Donnie Yen movie that has the best fight scene, it's this one where he actually uses MMA ground fighting techniques:
An actually realistic fight
BAH GAWD THE TEXAS RATTLESNAKE IS HERE
Yeah right, don't believe everything your cousins tell you.
Watching only the final episode of LOST without watching a single other episode was fucking hilarious.
>tfw SAVED A BULLET FOR YA
>tfw jumping down a cliff to punch Locke in the face but it cuts to commercial mid jump
Kino.
nothin personal, kid
300
think you mean Oldboy
>both fights take place in a hallway
COPY FUAWEGJIEURSJFIF;AI;AOEIF AW
>jumping down a cliff to punch Locke in the face but it cuts to commercial mid jump
That was the moment that finally broke me of thinking lost was anything but shit. It wasn't as noticeable in the pirated versions, but it was still there, and was a clear statement to the series' priorities and made me feel pretty stupid for watching even the pirated versions.
It's unfortunate then that the daredevil scene was dogshit and you're a gigantic faggot
Has to be a Hong Kong-made Jackie Chan film
>no JC
Are you people fucking gay?
that was so shit holy fuck dude
Came here to post this
shaky cam in an anime why?
I'm too lazy to look through the thread so I'm just going to act indignant about the fact no one posted this.
Literally the best fight scene:
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already posted.
I never understood that either. I guess weebs thinks it looks cool?
It hasn't happened yet.
CLEGANEBOWL
Then why are other people still posting inferior scenes?
Ruthless
Eastern Promises if it hasn't been posted.
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KINO.
Also one of the best anime movies ever made.
Nothing but weeb shit. Any good non-Asian fights? Hard hitting, brutal?
The final one in The Revenant was quite brutal
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not a big Tarantino fan but I always like this particular fight
>non-Asian
>cutcutcutcutcutcut
>more intense on that camera please, Mr. J. Fox!
Yeah, no. Maybe vintage.
the knife fight in hunted is exellently brutal youtube.com
THIS.
how come danny the dog never gets posted, its a weird movie but has great fight scenes, especially the one in the bathroom, havent seen a lot of fight scenes that take place in such cramped spaces
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Goddamn, I knew there was a reason I never watched this despite it turning up on every supposedly must-watch anime list.
Came here to post this.
This whole movie is fucking underrated as fuck.
I still can't believe we never got a sequel. Probably the most worthy adaption of anything we'll ever get. You can tell they really went for realism as to not break immersion
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Pic unrelated, just some top tier CGI/creature design
Fight club fight scene with boss hurt durr /thread
Would the scenes in john wick be considered fight scenes or shootout scenes?
Reddit/meme scenes especially if you were about to say nightclub. Whole movie was garbage
>DUDE MUSCLE CARS PEELING OUT LMAO
>DUDE SAME SHOULDER FLIP TO HEADSHOT 40 TIMES LMAO
This. I rewatch that scene often just because how visceral it is