ITT:Most kino final battles
ITT:Most kino final battles
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You know what the fuck it is.
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haha jet li
Goddamn, that looks awful.
Cool!
Jackie Chan vs CIA
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>gee bill! how come your mom lets you use 2 swords?
>trained swordsman
wtf why did he job to bane?
When I was a kid this film was one of the coolest, now it seems to never get brought up.
The helicopter death was legendary.
This whole ending makes zero sense. If that Jet Li dies then the universe may implode. Instead of pumping him full of drugs and locking him in a padded cell they send him to a planet full of murderers.
Ip Man 3 wasn't as good as the first, but that last fight was amazing.
He didn't get to bring swords
The music weirdly syncs with it.
It's almost like it was professionally edited.
How ironic it is that the only movie where he isn't hamming it up, is the movie where he is allowed to play highly trained, lethal, scheming and smug British aristocrat?
Dude is seriously miscast in everything else he plays in.
Any historical British kino he plays in?
soon
But that isn't Riggs and Murtaugh vs Jet Li
Please no capeshit. If anything, the capeshit genre has killed the action movies. Their 'fights' have no dynamic, no impact, no form. DC does it better than Marvel, but that isn't saying much.
One honorable mention - the Daredevil series first season, that hallway fight scene, all shot in one go without jump cuts, that was fucking insane.
>DC does it better than Marvel
When? The first Bane fight in TDKR?
You can put entire first Ip Man movie in.
>japanese capeshit
There is a lot of forgotten amazing Willis movies. People tend to memory hole them for some reason.
BvS Batman against that mercenary gang was very well choreographed. Also their TV series have good fight scenes, like the daredevil, or otherwise godawful Arrow.
did you even see shazam? the final battle was full of character development and not just some cgi shitfest
>BvS Batman against that mercenary gang was very well choreographed.
You mean the scene where Batman, the hero who specifically doesn't kill people, killed 30 men in increasingly brutal ways?
>Also their TV series have good fight scenes, like the daredevil, or otherwise godawful Arrow.
Daredevil is Marvel, dingus.
Flying knees look so fucking brutal.
>the hero who specifically doesn't kill people
Can we please stop with this childish fantasy? Dude who who beats people unconscious in a very brutal way never kill anyone, right. He was killing people in the first movie already.
The First Power
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>Batman, the hero who specifically doesn't kill people
He kills people in almost every movie tho
>let's just ignore everything we know so we can pretend Snyder made good movies
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Has everything, even a nod to Donkey Kong.
A cat and mouse with two starships shouldn't have worked, but the one in Star Trek II was really good and tense.
He's a super fast super strong martial arts master and nobody's bitch user. He'll be fine.
>hahaha whoops
>killed 30 men
The Wrestler > Black Swan
I know its a meme but I remember the stink like a skunk bit made me cringe really fucking hard. Apologize
>only bitches sleep
Drunken Master 1 & 2 both had great final fights.
can't remember the name of the movie this is from though...
I'm a trek fan but this has always felt overrated to me - correct me if I'm wrong but Kirk's strategy is just to pass under the other ship and come up behind it? Its got nothing on the Picard Maneuver.
I legit enjoy Snyder cape movies a lot more than cape movies by any other director these days. Snyder, Rodriguez and Raimi is the holy trinity of superhero movies
I know it seems simple but would you be able to plan a sneaky battle in 3 dimensions with no sensors and no common plane of reference?
fair nuff
Ninja Assassin is a guilty pleasure.
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You have shitty taste. Snyder was always a hack, Rodriguez is the most hit or miss director that comes to mind, and the Raimi Spider-Man movies have aged like warm milk.
A punch to his enormous schnose would be enough to make him cry
I saw that in the theater and that scene is entirely unfamiliar to me. What a forgettable movie.
I would pay actual money to see this^ Virgin’s shitty letterbox and laugh at his absolutely abysmal taste
Why don't manlets ever just kick people in the balls? Do they like abuse?
Post a template, nigger.
This fight was pretty one sided. I wanted to see more things from Rourke. Especially given his boxing background.
You've been watching AMC too, eh OP? Yeah, Lethal Weapon is 80s kino.
Where the fuck did that cartoon tiger come from?
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I'm mad that this hasn't been posted yet. Drunken Master II final showdown was also great but a large part of that was Chan falling onto burning hot coals and being set on fire.
Good lord. The sound design is fucking atrocious and the failed humor really ruins the choreography.
yeah I bet that would hurt
>>You mean the scene where Batman, the hero who specifically doesn't kill people, killed 30 men in increasingly brutal ways
He didn't do anything more extreme than what he did in the comics. Only the tdkr wink wink rubber bullets wink wink was missing. Also your criticism is idiotic. Nerd
who gives a fuck the fight was cool
I would suggest having sex but you won't
It's caled 'Westcuck whiteys are so fucking pathetic that even a small girl can beat the shit out of them.'
Lethal Weapon 1, 2, and 3
I really liked those movies but the fourth disappointed me
Danny Glover, Mel Gibson, and Joe Pesci
Why did they have to make a fourth? They had a perfect trilogy?
Batman not killing was an artefact of censorship or children adaptations. Never suited the character well. I think in all the "adult" versions he killed. So the way way batman doesn't kill is especially stupid. And it's handled extremely poorly in the modern comics.
Also the very first batman comic had the occasional killing, he uses extreme violence in tdkr, and in the games.
So batman killing is appropriate for the character and he has killed in ALL the best movies
Sauce?
You are so outside the norm here it's ridiculous. 2 and 3 are garbage and 4 is pretty great.
>the only movie where he isn't hamming it up
Educate yourself zoomer.
>I think in all the "adult" versions he killed.
Wrong. Only a single "adult" iteration of Batman that kills comes to mind, and that's The Killing Joke, where Batman was driven to his breaking point by the Joker.
>capeshitters ruin a perfectly good thread by autistically arguing about if their favorite spandex wearing hero should kill or not
Fuck off to Yea Forums please
>implying Yea Forums isnt a capeshit board
Autism^ He killed in Burton’s Batman, Schumacher’s Batman, Nolan’s Batman, as well as Snyder’s Batman. Weepy söylords only took issue with one (1) of these because their testosterone levels are in the 200-300 ng/dL range
they were all great, faggots
Are you legitimately mentally handicapped or just LARPing as someone who is moderately to severely mentally handicapped?
Bullshit, you underage fuck. People flipped out when Batman killed Peeam Weeson in Batman Begins.
The darn cook in the "The Hunt For Red October"!
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No, it's the best ship-to-ship battle in the entire franchise. 1 busted up ship trying to outwit another with a revenge-bent madman in its command, backed by Horner's thematic soundtrack. It also is the best looking in direction and design. The only other one that comes close is the Excelsior and Enterprise against the cloaked Bird of Prey at the end of Undiscovered Country.
That was the first fight, where the villain was supposed to win
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Batman being forced to kill makes him more human, ironically. He doesn't have Supes' "I'm Superman so I win" bs powers to be able to hold others in check.
No matter how much of a professional you are, you are still human and there will be a time where you will cross the line under immense pressure. And Batman goes up against super freaks of nature.
>"people"
your virgin friends don't count
It was also the first time we ever saw it. In the past during combat in the TOS all you would see was the weapons strafe the ships then see them dead in space and set at about a 45 degree angle from normal. Even in ST1 all you saw was ships glow then disappear. This movie was the first one where you saw real ship damage. Whole warp nacells being hit with torpedos and blow to bits leaving just the electrical connection sparking, Bridges getting hit and exploding. Seeing this for the first time on the big screen in the early 80s' was breathtaking for a fan of the TOS.
UONH MOH
duh
Imbecile come cokic book needs maybe. He killed in the original comic. He killed in all the major movies. He was basically killing in tdkr. It makes him more human I'd he kills. Ergo, it's acceptable that the character kills. He didn't kill in the versions explicitly targeted at a very youn audience but then retard comic book writer took a side effect of censorship as a"defining character trait". It isn't and it makes for ridiculous writing. TL;Dr batman kills
He 1000% let that happen, the cheeky bastard
>it's a "the 2 protagonists must perform combos to defeat the final boss" episode
Absolute kino
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What do you call this move?
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Gotta give it up for The Young Master's finale.
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