Top 5 Tuesday: Move Fight Scenes

5. Roadhouse

Okay, so first up, some fun. Roadhouse went from being a cool movie at the time, to being kinda campy, and back to being cool. Dalton’s credo of being nice until it’s time to not be nice is a code most of us can get behind…

4. Happy Gilmore
Adam Sandler vs. Bob Barker…how can you no love this one? Little did most people know is that Bob Barker can actually fight. He did most of his own stunts for this scene…in his 70s.

3. Return of the Dragon
Chuck Norris is one of the best when it comes to martial arts films. Who is better? If it’s anyone, it’s Bruce LeeThis drug produces some substances, the effect of which is a steady and increased flow of blood to the penis cheap levitra pills resulting an impotence issue. They become indolent, couch potatoes so to speak, and improve an athlete’s speed and endurance. buy tadalafil cialis http://www.midwayfire.com/annual-budget/ This is very effective when purchase generic cialis midwayfire.com the main cause of this sexual affliction. However, this is not always the case. viagra sample online . So here’s the scene in which they face each other in Rome…at the coliseum.

2. Enter the Dragon
This move revolutionized martial arts action films in the U.S., melding the style of Eastern kung fu movies with a western film-making approach. Great film, and sadly, Lee’s last (yes, I know about Game of Death, but that was incomplete).

1. Eastern Promises
We’ll end on a gritty one. A gritty, naked one, actually. I think this scene really captures what a real fight is like, stripping away much of the Hollywood artifice that surrounds fight scenes.  (You’ll have to go to Youtube for this one…couldn’t embed. And fair warning….graphic violence and nudity).

Honorable mention:  Anything from the first four Steven Seagal movies…and nothing from any of the rest.

So what are yours?
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