Best Movie Fight Scene

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Can’t like the scene to youtube yet but I nominate the fight between The Rock and Vin Diesel in Fast Five.

That was brute force awesomeness.

[quote]Sick Rick wrote:
Can’t like the scene to youtube yet but I nominate the fight between The Rock and Vin Diesel in Fast Five.

That was brute force awesomeness.[/quote]

This’ll have to do. Vin Diesel in his prime:

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[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
Jack VS Tyler

Fightclub[/quote]

I liked Jack kicking his own ass in his boss’ office while the boss just stood there in shock. That made me laugh.[/quote]

Why do you guys keep calling him Jack? He was a nameless “Narrator”…

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The narrator is never named in Fight Club, so fans have just taken to calling him Jack, after all the magazine articles about ‘Jack and Jill’s’ organs (I am Jack’s colon, I am Jill’s nipple, etc.).

Best Movie Fight Scene? I’ve always been a sucker for realistic(ish) fight scenes, i.e. the ones in The Bourne Trilogy and Daniel Craig’s Bond films.

[quote]roybot wrote:

This is the correct answer. Probably the most realistic,brutal fight on the Silver Screen.

Frank Dux / Chong Li

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[quote]Pootie Tang wrote:
Nice topic, here’s my contribution:

Win!

[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
I’ve always sort of liked this scene in Blade 2

One thing I can say I don’t care for is the trend in action films to add MMA style fighting to their fight scenes I realy noticed this in Expendables, and Red. Honestly I’m not going to let someone get me into a postion where they can arm bar me or the like. [/quote]

Donnie Yen choreographed the fights in Blade 2, so he really knew how to make the most of Wesley Snipes’ skills. It shows especially in that sequence. There were plans for Donnie Yen’s character Snowman to have a longer fight before he was disposed of, plus a proper showdown with Blade but time constraints and Yen’s primary role as fight co-ordinator meant it that just didn’t happen. Shame.

Lol…sorry but I found this fight scene so hilarious that I just had to add it here - cut to 2:30 up till 3:08.

HAMMATIME!

Lol…as far as I know this is the only armpit attack to be seen in television history ^^

Now this is a fight!

[quote]Pootie Tang wrote:
Legend of the Drunken Master 2 had some of the best fight choreography of any movie I’ve seen. Any scene would be a good choice but I’ll pick the last one:

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I believe this is the finest one on one fight scene of all time. We here fucking crap loads about Tony Jaa doing his own stunts, but how often do you here of a guy throwing himself on hot coals just for entertainment?

[quote]roybot wrote:

[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
I’ve always sort of liked this scene in Blade 2

One thing I can say I don’t care for is the trend in action films to add MMA style fighting to their fight scenes I realy noticed this in Expendables, and Red. Honestly I’m not going to let someone get me into a postion where they can arm bar me or the like. [/quote]

Donnie Yen choreographed the fights in Blade 2, so he really knew how to make the most of Wesley Snipes’ skills. It shows especially in that sequence. There were plans for Donnie Yen’s character Snowman to have a longer fight before he was disposed of, plus a proper showdown with Blade but time constraints and Yen’s primary role as fight co-ordinator meant it that just didn’t happen. Shame. [/quote]
Yeah they should haver used ice man and the big russian more, Blade should have had to take out each person gauntlet style, after all they where a team meant to take him on.

Ok well for some reason I can’t see any of the clips, but no Segal mentioned? I remember one where he had a few billiard balls in a towel. Or what about Penn and Clancy Brown in Bad Boys.

What about the fight scene at the end of Blazing Saddles?

I also liked Mr & Mrs Smith.