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  • #46
    Originally posted by Chemical Ollie
    In the very end of "Karate Kid" when Mr Miyagi just steps aside so that Tom Berenger's character smashes his knuckles bloody against a car window.
    Martin Kove..not Tom Berenger
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    • #47
      Originally posted by Static Universe


      My personal Chuck favorite is Silent Rage.
      Yeah..I loved the Biker Bar scene in Silent Rage..simply awesome

      Oh and your pic..Rockin Sockin Robots..IIRC..from the early 1970's..had some pretty awesme fight scens with them two also!!

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      • #48
        The sword fight scene in Die Another Day. The rest of the movie didn't compare.
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        • #49
          The playground fight scene in 3 Ninjas Kick Back! Unquestionably!
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          • #50
            Big Trouble in Little China!
            love the scene where the hero shoots the ceiling, has a chunk of stone fall on his heads and misses the main battle.
            Stop Quoting Ben

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            • #51
              Jack Burton is the truck driver, Wang is his friend, Egg Shen is the good sorceror, and David Lo Pan is the evil sorceror.

              Could you ask for anything more?
              Ah! A six demon bag!

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              • #52
                and black blood of the earth!
                Stop Quoting Ben

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                • #53
                  Once Upon a Time in China

                  Jet Li fights off the entire world (sort of..) armed with an umbrella.

                  Also that Jackie Chan scene in which he's fighting wearing clogs, but I'm not sure which film it is - Whoami probably.

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                  • #54
                    The fight between the knights and the rabbit in The Quest for the Holy Grail" springs to my mind. It got everything!

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                    • #55
                      The girl fight in the mummy returns.

                      the best ooooh baby!

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Zero
                        i dont like wire fu or CGs

                        which pretty much limits it to jackie chan.
                        Jackie Chan turned to wire fu though in The Medallion. He's getting old and doesn't want to risk his neck any more.
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by paiktis22
                          The girl fight in the mummy returns.

                          Yes the flashback one is the best.
                          It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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                          • #58
                            Superman vs. General Zod, Ursa, & Non in downtown Metropolis, Superman II. Best comic-book-movie fight scene ever.
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                            • #59
                              Fight Club, where Narrator is beating himself up in his boss' office and subsequently gets a paid leave of absence. That was ALRIGHT!
                              -30-

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                              • #60
                                Plus it had one Mr. Edward Norton in it, correct?

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