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mustangmania
What movies have some of your favorite brawls? Action, comedy, whatever...I have many, but one that comes to mind is the street brawl w/ Rocky Balboa and Tommy Gunn. Not one of the greatest fights you'll ever see. But I thought it fit the movie well.
CrankThatCrabtree
"But I thought it fit the movie well."

In that it was awful? lol


I'll take Uma Thurman vs. the crazy 88/Lucy Liu in Kill Bill.
stoneykelly
mongo vs. the horse - "blazing saddles"
the mine fight - "mcclintock"
cheaptrick77
  • The cutting room floor pie-throwing scene in Dr. Strangelove OR: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb
  • The final sequence of The Wrestler
  • The final sequence of Rocky
  • Varla vs. Tommy in Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
  • Every Hanson Brothers on-ice scene in Slap Shot
GreezyChef
office space when they destroy the fax machine.....lol
DaveTV1
Goodfellas, now go get me your shoebox.
cheaptrick77
^ shinebox . . . and that was pretty much a one-sided fight once Pesci
and De Niro got Frank Vincent to the ground! rofl.gif
chase.colston
The final scene in Rocky is definitely up there. I also agree with Cheapy on the final scene in The Wrestler. Such a powerful movie.

As short-lived as it was, the final scene in Kill Bill Vol. 2 is great, as well.
wtlobos
QUOTE (cheaptrick77 @ Oct 8 2009, 05:14 PM) *
  • The cutting room floor pie-throwing scene in Dr. Strangelove OR: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb


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QUOTE (GreezyChef @ Oct 8 2009, 08:53 PM) *
office space when they destroy the fax machine.....lol


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mustangmania
sword fight in "TROY"
reddmutt1898
The battle scene in the movie Gods and Generals where General Jackson leads his corps around the union flank to attack them from the rear. General Hooker never knew what hit him.
goldandwhite
Sean Thornton (John Wayne) and Red Will Danaher (Victor McClaglin) at the end of "The Quiet Man". "The Marquis of Queensbury rules, if you please..."
HankTheCowDog

Peter Griffin vs. the Chicken
wunhunglo
Jean Claude Van Dam in "Lion Heart"

wrong bet
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