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    What are your favorite movie fight scenes?

    The Big Country- Gregory Peck and Charleton Heston fight for about ten minutes, take a break where CH says, "You sure take a long time to say goodbye", before going another 5 minutes or so to finish the fight.

    The Final Fight in Karate Kid 2- They just spend a lot of time beating the crap out of each other.

    Last Dragon- Final fight between "Bruce" Leroy Green and Sho'nuff. Camp at it's finest.

    Die hard- fight between Bruce Willis and Alexander Gudonov. "First I'm gonna kill ya, then I'm gonna cook ya, then I'm gonna ****in EAT YA!"

    Last but not least the final battle in Bachelor Party between Tom Hanks and Robert Prescott(Cole) fighting on the stage in front of a 3-D movie and doing exactly as the movie does.

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    Probably the end of Last of the Mohicans (the Daniel Day Lewis one) where the father goes and fights off Mogwai and gets revenge for killing his only natural born son. (Hence making him the Last Mohican).
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    • #3
      I have to admit I really enjoyed the fighting scenes in Matrix, especially the ones where Neo and Morpheus fight in a traditional decor
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      • #4
        jackie chan!

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        • #5
          The fight between Shu Lien and Jen in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon where Shu Lien keeps choosing different weapons.

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          • #6
            Some of the fight scenes in Princess Bride.

            A lot of Jackie Chan's stuff.
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            • #7
              The underwater barroom brawl in Top Secret.

              The movie-studio-encompassing end fight in Blazing Saddles.

              I second the fight scenes in Princess Bride.

              The archery battle in Princess Mononoke.

              The duel between Ash and the Witch from the Root Cellar in Evil Dead II.
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              • #8
                Jackie Chan's stuff.

                The restraunt scene in Replacement Killers, or what was the name of that movie.

                Blade fight scenes.

                Anything having kickass HtH-firearm combo scenes, with good techno music in the background for me.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Urban Ranger
                  Some of the fight scenes in Princess Bride.
                  Yes good and funny.

                  and also agree on the Matrix. The new one should top it, if you can believe the rumors.

                  Jackie Chan is also another favorite. Pick any movie.

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                  • #10
                    Enter the Dragon - Bruce Lee of course

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                    • #11
                      i liked the police station scene in "kiss of the dragon" where jet li goes into the karate class
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                      • #12
                        Close to the end of "An Officer and a Gentleman" where Gosset JR wins the fight in the hand-to-hand combat training ring by kicking Gere on the nads.

                        Then the 80's music-action movie (I can't recall the title - was it Streets of Fire?) when the hero and the bad guy (Willem Dafoe) meets for a fight. And the bad guy decides that they will fight with sledgehammers...
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                        • #13
                          The Roddy Piper/Kieth David fight scene from John Carpenter's "They Live" is excellent.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Berzerker
                            Enter the Dragon - Bruce Lee of course
                            The "Art of Fighting Without Fighting" scene is the best fight scene in the movie. Pure defeat.
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                            • #15
                              in the movie soldier, when he fights the asian "supersoldier", both times.
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