Greatest Fight Flick
- Super Goat Weed
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- Super Goat Weed
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Fight movies? don't watch man really, I like movies with fights in them though.
Punisher was cool, no special effects, no spinning around grabbing swords with your foot or anything like that, just two dudes beating the hell out of each other.
The Crow (first one) kicks ass, Brandon Lee is fucking hard, mental too. I'm gonna have to watch that shit sometime soon, I ain't seen it in ages.
Demolition Man, Simon Pheonix is a complete nutjob, also pretty badass. Same goes for Segal in Under Siege.
Kill Bill has to win something though, Tarantino kicks ass, even if he is getting a little camp these days. As for those who don't understand the movie or get the plot directions, it's a Tarantino trademark to start with the ending, then the beginning, then follow different characters/plotlines day by day, stops you getting bored as long as you can follow, I recommend Pulp Fiction or Resevoir Dogs to practice following the changes, less happens in those movies so it should be easier.
I vote LOTR trilogy for best fight movies. Not hearing any different, Aragorn was a brick, really fucking hard. He weren't taking no shit from anybody, kicked everyone's ass and it was a great set of movies.
Punisher was cool, no special effects, no spinning around grabbing swords with your foot or anything like that, just two dudes beating the hell out of each other.
The Crow (first one) kicks ass, Brandon Lee is fucking hard, mental too. I'm gonna have to watch that shit sometime soon, I ain't seen it in ages.
Demolition Man, Simon Pheonix is a complete nutjob, also pretty badass. Same goes for Segal in Under Siege.
Kill Bill has to win something though, Tarantino kicks ass, even if he is getting a little camp these days. As for those who don't understand the movie or get the plot directions, it's a Tarantino trademark to start with the ending, then the beginning, then follow different characters/plotlines day by day, stops you getting bored as long as you can follow, I recommend Pulp Fiction or Resevoir Dogs to practice following the changes, less happens in those movies so it should be easier.
I vote LOTR trilogy for best fight movies. Not hearing any different, Aragorn was a brick, really fucking hard. He weren't taking no shit from anybody, kicked everyone's ass and it was a great set of movies.
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