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This one may not qualify as a knock-down, but it is long--yet all too short.

The pie fight in The Great Race. I still watch this 160-minute movie, with all its dated silliness, just to see these 5 minutes.

Consider that, after filming the scene, there were 300 pies leftover for the crew to eat. That's ALOT of pie.

Sure, no fists were thrown, but everyone in the scene took one in the face. And Jack Lemmon fell into the same layer cake twice.
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does anybody know the name of the western in wich during the muddy fight the bad guy gets onto the star's horse to ride away, the star whistles, the horse stops dead in his tracks and bad guy goes flying off? then, after the fight star goes riding away, bad guy whistles, star goes flying off? saw it as a kid, can't remember. maybe james garner.
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That does sound like something that would be from the "Maverick" TV show with Garner.
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James wrote:It blows the competition away
Because it's full of that poncey twirling you love so much? :P
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CovenantJr wrote:
James wrote:It blows the competition away
Because it's full of that poncey twirling you love so much? :P
No... because it's really really good.
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does anybody know the name of the western in wich during the muddy fight the bad guy gets onto the star's horse to ride away, the star whistles, the horse stops dead in his tracks and bad guy goes flying off? then, after the fight star goes riding away, bad guy whistles, star goes flying off? saw it as a kid, can't remember. maybe james garner.
I'm pretty sure it was one of the "Support Your Local"... movies... Can't recall if it is "Sherrif" or "Gunfighter"....

Let me know if you find out for sure, but my money is on one of those two with Garner...
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yeah, possible it wasn't garner. i do remember somthing about the star puting loco weed into the horses drinkin' hole makin' them go nuts. i asked my old man who i saw it with, he says they did that in just about every western made. i'm still searching.
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Cail wrote:-Ed Norton and Ed Norton in "Fight Club". Probably the funniest and most disturbing ass kicking ever filmed.
In a similar vein: Ash v his hand, in Evil Dead 2
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Malik23 wrote:I thought Neo had some incredible fights, even if they're mostly CG. The one with all the Smiths and the pole was nice, just in the logistics of such an undertaking.
YES!!! And against the Merovingian's people!!! And the one-on-one against Seriph!!!
Stonemaybe wrote:Jackie Chan in 'What Am I'

The one on the roof that goes on and on and on.

The bit where him and the kick-guy just repeatedly kick eachothers shins :lol: :lol:

here it is
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all ten minutes of it!
YES!!! I bought the dvd just for that scene. Awesome!!


I'll add the big showdown in Roadhouse. Every moment was nothing but two guys trying to take the other off of the planet. Intense! And some decent choreography.

And then there's a few scenes from Crouching Tiger. Here's the best:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNE-vKtUR14
They don't start fighting until about 2:45, though.
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If it hasn't already been mentioned.... the best fight ever...EVER was between Roddy Piper and his pal in THEY LIVE, the Carpenter flick.

And I'LL fight anyone who disagrees!

Then...I'd say Kirk vs. the Gorn!
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A Gunslinger wrote:Then...I'd say Kirk vs. the Gorn!
If for no other reason than the music....And Jim Carrey's reenactment of it in Cable Guy.
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Ah, but what could surpass that quintessential smile on Kirk's face as he winds up for the final punch against Finnegan?! A fight to end all fights!!!! :D :D :D :D
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Cail wrote:
A Gunslinger wrote:Then...I'd say Kirk vs. the Gorn!
If for no other reason than the music....And Jim Carrey's reenactment of it in Cable Guy.
HA! 8)
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I love the bar fight scene between Big Boy (Woody Harrelson) and Pete (Billy Crudup) against Jim-Bob's hired hands in The Hi Lo Country, "He hit me over the head with a bottle!" and the awesome nonstop fight between Lt. Frank Keller (Al Pacino) and Terry (Michael Rooker) in Sea of Love.
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The fight from Old Boy where O-Dae Su fights about 15 guys in a corridor - all in one single camera shot. Absolutely incredible fight scene.

For a sword fight, I'd go for either Tim Roth vs Liam Neeson at the end of Rob Roy, or Tony Curtis vs Kirk Douglas at the top of the chapel tower in the Vikings.

The fight between Alexander Gudanov and Bruce Willis in Die Hard is just bloody brilliant.
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They Live

Just watch it!

Glorious!
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Indana Jones Vs. the Bald airplane mechanic/nazi in RotLA.
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That's a good one too, with a great payoff.
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Yeah, I've always loved that fight in They Live, and the one in Raiders. Great stuff.

Actually, just remembered the one in From Russia With Love between Connery and Shaw. That is a strong contender for best one on one fist fight ever, I say.
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Montressor wrote:For a sword fight, I'd go for either Tim Roth vs Liam Neeson at the end of Rob Roy, or Tony Curtis vs Kirk Douglas at the top of the chapel tower in the Vikings.
Been a while since I saw the Vikings fight, but Rob Roy is unquestionably the best sword fight in movie history.
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