Your favorite hand-to-hand fight scene in film (spoilers)
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My favorite fight scene from Chocolate. They just had so much fun with the stunts and environment. The fly swatter thing makes sense in context.
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With weapons: Apache vs Gladiator or Pirate vs Knight from Deadliest Warrior just kidding
Liam Neeson vs Tim Roth in Rob Roy is probably the most realistic swordfight in a movie.
Less realisitic, but I found the sword fight at the end of Shanghai Knights loads of fun to watch.
Edit: oh god, as silly things go, I just came along this on youtube. Samurai vs knight.
Liam Neeson vs Tim Roth in Rob Roy is probably the most realistic swordfight in a movie.
Less realisitic, but I found the sword fight at the end of Shanghai Knights loads of fun to watch.
Edit: oh god, as silly things go, I just came along this on youtube. Samurai vs knight.
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Well, I wouldn't call them the best ever or my personal favorite, the fights in the recent movie Haywire were pretty good and they're definitely worth mentioning.
Fight begins at 3:19. The movie starts off with a pretty good one.
Fight begins at 3:19. The movie starts off with a pretty good one.
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Because I'm a total moron and forgot about it. Good that you remembered.Skgoa wrote:Why has this scene not been mentioned?
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Haywire I'm yet to see, but I'm hopeful. Gina Carano can legitimately kick arse, so it should look good.
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Donnie Yen (police baton) vs. Jacky Wu (dagger) in "Sha Po Lang"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZs48lJXhxM
Donnie Yen vs. Sammo Hong final fight in "Sha Po Lang" Earlier in the movie there was a short fight where Yen armbars Sammo and I was like "Wat? Armbar?" then after the aformentioned fight this came and I was like "Holy Fuck! MMA in an HK film!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr-eeNjvb1o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZs48lJXhxM
Donnie Yen vs. Sammo Hong final fight in "Sha Po Lang" Earlier in the movie there was a short fight where Yen armbars Sammo and I was like "Wat? Armbar?" then after the aformentioned fight this came and I was like "Holy Fuck! MMA in an HK film!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr-eeNjvb1o
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No one mentioned Indiana Jones vs Random Arab Swordmaster yet?
Though, I do have to second final battle in Equilibrium, it was great.
Though, I do have to second final battle in Equilibrium, it was great.
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God. I might as well mention Vasily Zaitsev versus Ed Harris in Enemy At The Gates. People.
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How fucking retarded does someone have to be in order to post swordfights in response to a thread titled "Your favourite hand to hand fight scenes in film"?
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I would also have to say the fight between Bourne and Desh in the Bourne Ultimatum, and Bond vs the Ugandan General in Casino Royale.
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For myself, it's the Bond/Grant fight to the death in From Russia With Love, which had to be the most brutal hand-to-hand combat in the whole Bond series.
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Casino Royale has to take the cake here, simply for how short the fights were. No holding back there.
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I kinda have to poke at a few sacred cows.
Bruce Lee -- I was just watching Fist of Fury on G4 and man, this stuff might have been good for it's day, but it's pretty silly by modern standards and bears no resemblance to Lee's actual fighting style. Twenty guys go at him and all patiently wait their turn to be dispatched with high kicks to the face.
Rocky -- For serious movies dealing with a real-life sport, the fights are pretty silly. Defense is almost non-existant, and fighters give and receive ludicrous levels of punishment that would ruin their careers/lives in just a few rounds. Not only their own careers, but those of the officials who failed to stop the fight and call a TKO against the guy who just ate 40 unanswered power shots in a row.
Matrix -- The fights are slick but the choreography is frequently iffy. An awful lot of blows appear to have been thrown only to allow the opponent to counter in some creative way. Watch the punches and ask yourself if each one would have landed even if the opponent didn't do anything. Surprisingly often, the answer is no. Still, at least the army of Agent Smith clones remembered that ancient technique called the dogpile, a strategy that would have seen the end of countless dramatically outnumbered movie heroes and which forced even Superman Neo to flee.
Bruce Lee -- I was just watching Fist of Fury on G4 and man, this stuff might have been good for it's day, but it's pretty silly by modern standards and bears no resemblance to Lee's actual fighting style. Twenty guys go at him and all patiently wait their turn to be dispatched with high kicks to the face.
Rocky -- For serious movies dealing with a real-life sport, the fights are pretty silly. Defense is almost non-existant, and fighters give and receive ludicrous levels of punishment that would ruin their careers/lives in just a few rounds. Not only their own careers, but those of the officials who failed to stop the fight and call a TKO against the guy who just ate 40 unanswered power shots in a row.
Matrix -- The fights are slick but the choreography is frequently iffy. An awful lot of blows appear to have been thrown only to allow the opponent to counter in some creative way. Watch the punches and ask yourself if each one would have landed even if the opponent didn't do anything. Surprisingly often, the answer is no. Still, at least the army of Agent Smith clones remembered that ancient technique called the dogpile, a strategy that would have seen the end of countless dramatically outnumbered movie heroes and which forced even Superman Neo to flee.
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Re: Your favorite hand-to-hand fight scene in film (spoilers
The term as I've always seen it applied includes melee weapons. Merriam-Webster's definition only refers to the range at which the fight takes place, not whether the combatants are armed or unarmed.Darth Wong wrote:How fucking retarded does someone have to be in order to post swordfights in response to a thread titled "Your favourite hand to hand fight scenes in film"?
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If you got a sword, it is clearly outside usual hand-to-hand fighting range.
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Yes, but in this context one would expect swordfighters to not be classified as such.
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Re: Your favorite hand-to-hand fight scene in film (spoilers
Maverick and Goose versus Michael Ironsides at DACT, and later on Maverick and Iceman in their F-14s versus those MiG-28s, were also great hand-to-hand fight scenes.
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I wanted to mention the T-800 and the T-1000 slugging it out in the steel mill in Terminator 2, but it's not so much hand-to-hand as much as hand to gelatinous shape-shifting cyborg mass. Still, it feels more appropriate than sword fights. When I saw that scene as a kid I just thought it was so creative when Arnie throws him face first against the wall and rather than turn around he morphs so that his back becomes his front, and then of course there's the bit where Arnie punches his fist straight through the T-1000's face but he then morphs his hands to where his head used to be and restrains him. Plus it was cool to see a skinny dude toss Arnold around the entire movie. It was a brawl quite unlike anything I had ever seen before.
And on that note, I also thought to mention Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. I love how stylishly silly the action sequences are while still retaining a certain coolness, much like Stephen Chow's films. While the Mathew Patel and Lucas Lee fist fights are both great, I got a real kick out of Gideon's DDR style beatdown.
And on that note, I also thought to mention Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. I love how stylishly silly the action sequences are while still retaining a certain coolness, much like Stephen Chow's films. While the Mathew Patel and Lucas Lee fist fights are both great, I got a real kick out of Gideon's DDR style beatdown.
Re: Your favorite hand-to-hand fight scene in film (spoilers
Not very... These threads usually derail off of the OP into "my favorite despite the OP".Darth Wong wrote:How fucking retarded does someone have to be in order to post swordfights in response to a thread titled "Your favourite hand to hand fight scenes in film"?
I posted the TPM lightsaber fight as a laugh at this fact after I a few people already just couldn't resist... Just like I was about to post a Brog cube in the Beautiful ships thread in Sci-Fi, you know, because I think squares made out of space plumbing are beautiful.
The definition of hand to hand may give a technical loop hole, but anyone with two brain cells knew what the OP meant. Even with the mention of fighting with chairs and such in the Bourne fight scene, it was a "designed as a weapon" absent scenario.
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I'm gonna say that Ron Burgundy and Borat's race scene in Talladega Nights is one of my favorite fight scenes ever.
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Oh Jesus, no. At first it's quite cool, but it goes on for way too long. I mean, imagine. You're running into this room, and there's this guy in the middle. Around him are two dozen of your buddies, on the floor, all screaming in pain. Ah, but there's Joey, and you know Joey. Guy's a stone cold killer. He's gonna fuck this gu... OH FUCK! KNEES ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO BEND LIKE THAT! HOLY SHIT JOEY WHATHEDO TOYOU!? And there's Mike, oh, thank God. Mike'll take care of OH GOD! HE JUST BROKE MIKE'S ELBOWS! AND NOW HE'S LOOKING AT ME!aerius wrote: Tony Jaa shows you how to clear out 50 goons with style
You honestly cannot tell me that NONE of those guy made a runner for it. Movie mooks are supposed to be dumb, but these guys just lined up to be destroyed. I mean, what happened to a lot of those limbs and joints if it were real, it would cripple you for life. Anyone with half a brain, upon running into that room and seeing two dozen of his buddies on the floor, would NOT think "Ah, I can take him!". They'd think "Man, fuck this shit! I'm outta here!"
At least the staircase scene is a bit more believable. Most of the mooks simply don't see this guy wading through their buddies. Nor does the furniture break easily, which I loved. It looks REAL. It probably IS real furniture, instead of balsawood shit.
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Re: Your favorite hand-to-hand fight scene in film (spoilers
Man these "lone hero versus twenty mooks" scenes always just make me roll my eyes. Twenty incompetent fattynerds would easily stomp all over the greatest martial artist of all time, provided the fattynerds were sufficiently commited to doing violence and were capable of working together in even the most basic animal-level ways. Form a circle and dogpile, unless the guy can fly he's fucked.