0:00 Jack Reacher 2:33 The Departed 4:50 Iron Man 2 8:04 Luke Cage - Season 1 10:13 Blood & Bone 11:24 Gran Torino 13:44 Django: Unchained 16:29 Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice
Actually its: 1. Me when I got my first car 2. Me when I first went to a bar 3. Me when I am on vacation 4. Me when I order takeout The rest of the stuff i do is too badass for this list
Unfortunately that type of scene wouldn't have worked in the book considering Jack's supposed to be like 6'4, 250lbs. It's why his last name's "Reacher", bc he's tall, and he can reach for the top shelf. It'd be hard for him to blend in. Twas a bit disappointing discovering that the movie depiction was quite different than the book. The whole name, man...
@@texasbeaver8188 unfortunately that type of scene wouldn't have worked in the book considering jack's supposed to have mechanical arms that can lift up cars.. that's why he is called "jack" as in a car jack.. it'd be hard for him to blend in. t'was a bit disappointing discovering that the movie depiction was quite different than the book. the whole name, man...
@@joshuamason8992 Darnit, I thought your comment was about something else... But I assume you're kind of making fun of me bc of my comment, yes? I get it tho, I think. So I'll state for the record, I still liked the movie. I wasn't trying to be a buzzkill of a contrarian. All I meant to say with my og reply was, I couldn't really see it as a Jack Reacher movie. I did watch it recently, and I quite liked it. The introduction of his character was pretty cool and the ending too. I liked how it all finished in the climax and he puts all the pieces together, enacting justice on all the evildoers. (Still confused on the realism of the ending killshot he got tho.) Idk how it stacks up with the show but I think they're both good in their own right(movie might have an edge). Never watched the sequel tho. You guys should check out the show; it wasn't bad.
The first moment "Jack Reacher" is a perfect scene, no music and bullshit camera angles, just a really well played out chase scene and obviously the kicker of the crowd helping out Tom Cruise at the end was pure perfection.
I never understood that scene. Why were they helping him? They didn't know why the cops were chasing him, and judging by the amount of cop cars and the chopper, you'd have to assume he's done something really bad! Normal people won't behave that way after a guy exits a moving vehicle and approaches you while being chased by the whole police force! Cool scene, but that would never have happened in real life.
@@Lucas_Tulic i think it was the general disposition towards cops in the town? like they all knew they were corrupt cops? combined with the fact that he calmly exited his car and didn't act violently ig. but yeah it's totally unrealistic and purely an example of creative liberties being taken
My best friend is black and I can tell you I got in a lot of fights when we were younger. He was always mad with me but not once did he not have my back.. 🙌
@@mick9493 whats next You gonna tune, how your obviously not racist because smashed a black girl before, how about you vai to disneyland with that crap My owe
I don't see enough comments if any showing Luke Cage love but I was dying when that big dude went "nah he caught a bullet screw that" and just bounced.
Finally a bad guy in a movie with common sense cause I would have seen that apologized to the lovely Asian couple then noped the fuck out probably to go help the community cause fuck that
I also thought it was hilarious the old man didn’t want to pay for protection, then has to pay for a whole new window and multiple restaurant fixtures from the help of the hero.
15:45 That close up shot is such a precious little nugget of cinema. You can tell that she's completely forgotten about her own situation, and she's just thinking "Daaamn, that's gotta hurt". Props to the actress for conveying such a hilarious detail, and props to Tarantino for keeping it in the final cut of the film.
Movie versions fuck up with that a lot and I think sydner intentionally wanted him to not have his rule at this stage of his career, I think it's a bad choice but it's cool seeing thomas wayne batman ig
It’s based of Frank Millers Dark Knight Returns comic, where Bruce is old and weathered and actually ends up killing Joker. Pretty much kills the Mutant gang leader too.
@@DopeOrNope2 There's a channel here on youtube called "demolition ranch". Go there, watch his body armor videos, then you can come back here and delete that comment.
Which video in particular are you talking about? I see ones of them testing plate armour. If you think bat mans suit is made of plate armor maybe look up what plate armor is? He clearly wearing somekind of flexible kevlar type material that isnt 2 inches think steel or ceramic.
I have to say it. Ben Affleck portrayal of Batman was the best representation of his physicality in fights that I've ever seen. His experience as Daredevil prepared him for this. This is the true violence of Batman.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 It might, no way to tell yet, so far haven't seen anything in the trailers that's stands out about Pattinson's Batman cheography or athlethicism. He does seem to have the brutality tho. But from my understanding the focus was going to be more about the detective aspect of Batman anyway.
"The true violence of Batman?" What the fuck kind of Batman are you talking about? Sure, the movies want to make him a merciless killer, but only the movies. Not even the grimmest of the comics come close to this level of disregard for human life. I get it if you're comparing Batman movies, but I'm gonna have problems if you start to pretend that Batman is supposed to be this ultra-violent.
@@ThePCguy17 Batman didn’t kill a single person in that fight scene… he stabbed a guy yeah, he shot the dudes gun to make everyone duck. The grenade wasn’t Batman’s doing that man had the grenade, not Batman’s fault he got knocked on his ass before he could throw it 🤣🤣🤣
@@Spikespiegel778 he totally went for the kill every single time, those guys are either dead or vegetables for life. These punches broke necks, the box he threw smashed another's head in, and he probably broke the stabbed guy's neck too. This is a no-mercy Batman.
Blood and bone has a great moment where he notices that after a jab his hand goes down instead of back to his face its never mentioned or explained but as someone who has trained before its really nice to see
I just watched django the first time the other day and it was amazing, there’s something about Tarantino movies that are just different, it’s definitely top 5 I’ve ever seen
Tarantino has such a massive encyclopedic knowledge of movie history, and I believe he borrows from all of that knowledge to bring the details of all of those movies together in each of his projects. The attention to detail is phenomenal, and while I don’t know how much work he does on the soundtracks (if any at all), if he doesn’t have a hand in it personally he’s using people who manage to seem to find the most obscure and yet relevant music to set the scene.
Something to notice is that the thugs in BvS weren’t stupid. The details of them switching to knives when they were out of ammo or attacking Batman together and when he was down, and especially the one who tried shooting him in the head. It didn’t work, but it was still smart.
Unforgiven with Clint, Morgan Freeman and Gene Hackman as the bad guy was the most badass cowboy in my generation. He went in the bar like a angel of death.
For everything that went wrong in Batman vs Superman, there were two fight scenes that will always be amazing. The one where Batman actually fights Superman, and this warehouse scene, which I think is even better. Affleck caught some shit for his role as Batman, but I felt like he was one of the best actors to fill the role. Affleck is 6'4 and built, and this provides a physical presence that is unmatched by others who donned the famous cowl and cape. I love how dark and savage this version of Batman is, like a proper antihero should be.
@Sunfeld Jiramhir There are different versions of batman throughout time. In the comics, there are many he has killed. But I'm sure you're the expert. 🙄
@Sunfeld Jiramhir Batman started as a killer, and over the years Batman has killed (and in EVERY movie). Besides, he's a fantasy, made-up character, so he's free game to any new interpretation as any new artist sees fit.
The Jack Reacher films have some solid moments in them, gotta say I haven't seen The Departed but seeing that one clip I think i'll be watching it tomorrow!
1.)Jack Reacher 2.)The Departed 3.)Iron Man 2 4.)Luke Cage Season 1 or 2 5.) Blood And Bone 6.)Gran torino 7.) Django Unchained (the d in silent) 8.) Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice
I hate the whole "If you kill you're exactly the same as them" concept they keep bringing up in nearly ALL Marvel movies and shows. It's so stupid. You kill people with evil intent to prevent innocent people, as well as yourself, from being killed, robbed or injured. DareDevil, Luke Cage, Spiderman, the list goes on and on and it's annoying as fuck. This is why I disliked Luke Cage and love The Punisher.
@@kyleheaser351boombaby Honestly i don't mind hero's that don't kill or do kill. my favorite just happens to be blade and punisher myself. either way they all have their own thing I guess suitable to any audience
@@kyleheaser351boombaby It is a little dumb in some circumstances, but once you start killing it becomes only a matter of perspective, who deserved to die more. If you never kill you will always be able to hold that high ground. Morals are just a matter of opinion and perspective.
@@kyleheaser351boombaby Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, The Teen Titans, etc. While all of them have killed, DC has a bit of a boy scout complex when it comes to their heroes. In fact, I would argue that if you actually looked at body counts from DC and Marvel, Marvel heroes have flirted with killing far more often than DC. When Spider Man decides to kill, very few things can stop him, and he can be fucking brutal.
The Django Unchained scene is unexcelled. I only miss the moments after where Dr. King rides up, asks "who were they?" and then shoots the last remaining brother. 8, 4, and 1 were also amazing.
Oh look at me not 3 days late. I’m walking into work now I’ll be back in 8 hours to actually watch and comment. Love ya buddy thanks for getting me through my quarantine
I love Keaton's Batman, and Bale's, but this scene was an old-school Batman who'd been doing it for so long he'd gotten pretty brutal. Aside from some dodgy writing I think Affleck was a pretty good Batman!
The events that fall into place for Django to get his revenge are so astronomically unlikely even for movies and I don't care. I like the way he kills boy. Death to slavers cannot be on screen too much.
Yeah I always imagined his awkwardness when he arrived to find all the slave owners were a black family ! I guess those deleted scenes never made it into the final cut to keep up with the mainstream narrative! The should make another part where he goes after the most brutal slave owners of all! The Arab Muslim trade. The used to cut off the boys testicles and watch them bleed to death so they couldn’t breed… Amongst other things too disgusting to mention.
Benjy, if you have the time, I'd love to see an old school badass car chase montage...like oooold, Bullitt, Smokey and the Bandit, Eat My Dust, French Connection, and Cannonball Run! Thanks for the clips!
And the original gone in sixty seconds you know the one where they didn't close the road and some of the people were actual civilians going about their day
I love the batman v superman scene at the end. I had only one issue with the fight though. Go to about 17:47 in the video and watch batman sling the crate at the guy. That crate is pretty heavy, much heavier than the guy batman slung the crate at. Theoretically the crate bouncing off his face doesn't keep up with physics. If it were realistic, the crate would have just crushed the guy against the wall.
i love how Batman always talks about not killing and just sending his supervillain bad guys to jail but murders half his henchmen who were probably just trying to support their family or possibly even could have been forced to do it
Here's something I just thought of. If you've got 20 guys armed to the teeth and batman takes down 18 without breaking a sweat, why are you still hanging around?
The part in DJANGO when he picks out his very first outfit & everyone’s laughing at him! He looked like the medieval artist formally known as “Prince” 😂😂😂
I remember "Rudy" being the first time I saw Jon Favreau in a film and he was so funny, insane how far hes come as not only an actor but filmmaker! He made Iron Man what it is.
Hey good to see your vids pop up again! RUclips algorithms changed all their recommendations for me for no reasons! I'd think that they are trying to influence me on what to watch! Pushing their naratives is a well used marketing strategies. The Legendary Clint Eastwood still got the nerves of steel!
14:50-14:60 Jamie Foxx really pulled it, I don’t have any word right now cause the movie was extremely awesome, but the cinematography is damn good with the all background music.
Ahhh! Another good one, Benjy! Just got back from my boomer-esc, no-tech vacation and this is definitely the way to dive back in. Hope you're doin well brother, cheers for the great content as always
0:00 Jack Reacher
2:33 The Departed
4:50 Iron Man 2
8:04 Luke Cage - Season 1
10:13 Blood & Bone
11:24 Gran Torino
13:44 Django: Unchained
16:29 Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice
4. Luke Cage - Season 1, Episode 1
thank god I was about to bitch you out lmao sorry but a man needs a name!
Time stamps please
Why don't you put the names up on the scene?
Actually its: 1. Me when I got my first car 2. Me when I first went to a bar 3. Me when I am on vacation 4. Me when I order takeout The rest of the stuff i do is too badass for this list
Jack Reacher blending in with the crowd and the crowd shielding him is just awsome.
Unfortunately that type of scene wouldn't have worked in the book considering Jack's supposed to be like 6'4, 250lbs. It's why his last name's "Reacher", bc he's tall, and he can reach for the top shelf. It'd be hard for him to blend in.
Twas a bit disappointing discovering that the movie depiction was quite different than the book. The whole name, man...
@@texasbeaver8188 unfortunately that type of scene wouldn't have worked in the book considering jack's supposed to have mechanical arms that can lift up cars.. that's why he is called "jack" as in a car jack.. it'd be hard for him to blend in.
t'was a bit disappointing discovering that the movie depiction was quite different than the book. the whole name, man...
@@joshuamason8992 Darnit, I thought your comment was about something else...
But I assume you're kind of making fun of me bc of my comment, yes? I get it tho, I think.
So I'll state for the record, I still liked the movie. I wasn't trying to be a buzzkill of a contrarian. All I meant to say with my og reply was, I couldn't really see it as a Jack Reacher movie.
I did watch it recently, and I quite liked it. The introduction of his character was pretty cool and the ending too. I liked how it all finished in the climax and he puts all the pieces together, enacting justice on all the evildoers. (Still confused on the realism of the ending killshot he got tho.)
Idk how it stacks up with the show but I think they're both good in their own right(movie might have an edge). Never watched the sequel tho.
You guys should check out the show; it wasn't bad.
@@texasbeaver8188 haha ok
Love the black dude just handing Reacher his cap. He's like, I got you bro. Fuck da police.
Tony: suits up for 20 whole seconds. Ivan: stares in awe
yeah, most superheros wouldn't last long in a street fight--too busy trying to look cool while their opponent is getting in the first and last shot.
Chase Hawthorne he took his sweet ass time, i havent watched that movie in a hot min but wasnt he not trying to kill him?
Versace Belt str8 up yo, one second homie was swingin like crazy next second hes just chillin
Smuke the real big boy man nah dude he definitely wants him dead
I think it's actually instantaneous, its just shown that way
Clint Eastwood telling off his own son is pretty hilarious
It is, and I bet that wasn't the first time he heard that.
Wait, that’s his ACTUAL son? I never knew that😂 that’s Crazyjoe
@@maxwellav Yeah man, that's his son Scott Eastwood.
Lol
we need more of that. too many people like the character his son played
The first moment "Jack Reacher" is a perfect scene, no music and bullshit camera angles, just a really well played out chase scene and obviously the kicker of the crowd helping out Tom Cruise at the end was pure perfection.
I never understood that scene. Why were they helping him? They didn't know why the cops were chasing him, and judging by the amount of cop cars and the chopper, you'd have to assume he's done something really bad! Normal people won't behave that way after a guy exits a moving vehicle and approaches you while being chased by the whole police force!
Cool scene, but that would never have happened in real life.
@@Lucas_Tulic Personally, maybe it was a hunch they had
@@kaylons Yeah nah. If it was only one person, maybe, but there were like 15 people there.
@@Lucas_Tulic i think it was the general disposition towards cops in the town? like they all knew they were corrupt cops? combined with the fact that he calmly exited his car and didn't act violently ig. but yeah it's totally unrealistic and purely an example of creative liberties being taken
That black guy would feel like an idiot if it turned out Tom's character just murdered a bunch of people.
The black man helping tom cruise is literally my fav movie scene of them all
My best friend is black and I can tell you I got in a lot of fights when we were younger. He was always mad with me but not once did he not have my back.. 🙌
You mean the "man" helping Tom cruise is Your favourite scene in the movie
@@michaelfigueiredo2741 was black man already tp offensive 4 you? Then you should go and live in Disneyland
@@mick9493 atleast he didnt say BIPOC man
@@mick9493 whats next You gonna tune, how your obviously not racist because smashed a black girl before, how about you vai to disneyland with that crap My owe
I don't see enough comments if any showing Luke Cage love but I was dying when that big dude went "nah he caught a bullet screw that" and just bounced.
Finally a bad guy in a movie with common sense cause I would have seen that apologized to the lovely Asian couple then noped the fuck out probably to go help the community cause fuck that
I also thought it was hilarious the old man didn’t want to pay for protection, then has to pay for a whole new window and multiple restaurant fixtures from the help of the hero.
@@shannonjustice7395 cheaper than paying a monthly fee
15:45
That close up shot is such a precious little nugget of cinema.
You can tell that she's completely forgotten about her own situation, and she's just thinking "Daaamn, that's gotta hurt".
Props to the actress for conveying such a hilarious detail, and props to Tarantino for keeping it in the final cut of the film.
One of the best artistic films ever...
Ben's Batman is my fav.
Batman: I don't kill. It's wrong.
Also Batman: *At least four people were killed and multiple more were severely injured, in a span of 2 minutes*
He's the justice league batman he don't give a fuck
Movie versions fuck up with that a lot and I think sydner intentionally wanted him to not have his rule at this stage of his career, I think it's a bad choice but it's cool seeing thomas wayne batman ig
The Dragon if that’s what we get as a Thomas Wayne Batman I surely will abandon the DCEU. It’s already close to losing me but that would cross a line.
Justin Holmes times change .....roll with it
It’s based of Frank Millers Dark Knight Returns comic, where Bruce is old and weathered and actually ends up killing Joker. Pretty much kills the Mutant gang leader too.
That fight scene in BvS will forever be one of the most badass scenes of Batman on film. Perfectly shows Bruce's brute.
Im gonna assume that you totally missed the obvious faux pas being that bullets cant penetrate his suit, but a knife can.
Knives can penetrate a kevlar vest but it can stop bullets. Something to do with the point can pierce it but the round end of a bullet is less likely
@@TheMikeygas I think the gloves and his helmet are bulletproof and not the torso part
@@DopeOrNope2 There's a channel here on youtube called "demolition ranch". Go there, watch his body armor videos, then you can come back here and delete that comment.
Which video in particular are you talking about? I see ones of them testing plate armour. If you think bat mans suit is made of plate armor maybe look up what plate armor is? He clearly wearing somekind of flexible kevlar type material that isnt 2 inches think steel or ceramic.
I have to say it. Ben Affleck portrayal of Batman was the best representation of his physicality in fights that I've ever seen. His experience as Daredevil prepared him for this. This is the true violence of Batman.
I think the the new Batman movie goes way beyond Affleck's Batman.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 It might, no way to tell yet, so far haven't seen anything in the trailers that's stands out about Pattinson's Batman cheography or athlethicism. He does seem to have the brutality tho. But from my understanding the focus was going to be more about the detective aspect of Batman anyway.
"The true violence of Batman?" What the fuck kind of Batman are you talking about? Sure, the movies want to make him a merciless killer, but only the movies. Not even the grimmest of the comics come close to this level of disregard for human life.
I get it if you're comparing Batman movies, but I'm gonna have problems if you start to pretend that Batman is supposed to be this ultra-violent.
@@ThePCguy17 Batman didn’t kill a single person in that fight scene… he stabbed a guy yeah, he shot the dudes gun to make everyone duck. The grenade wasn’t Batman’s doing that man had the grenade, not Batman’s fault he got knocked on his ass before he could throw it 🤣🤣🤣
@@Spikespiegel778 he totally went for the kill every single time, those guys are either dead or vegetables for life. These punches broke necks, the box he threw smashed another's head in, and he probably broke the stabbed guy's neck too. This is a no-mercy Batman.
Benjy, I cannot thank you enough for all of the time you put into putting these together. This is another great one!
Thanks friend!
No matter how many lists you put it in, I never get tired of seeing clips from Blood & Bone.
Michael Jai White needs more recognition.
honestly, and whats crazy is that he can actually do most of what he does in movies. seriously underrated
The dude in there is zuko
Tony Stark suiting up is the equivalent of a magic girl transformation and that's all I have to say about that
In that most people don't actually understand that it really doesn't take that long, sure.
Nono, its more like: Power Rangers, its morphing time!
And i love it :3
When you make bad ass movie clips they are badass
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The fuc?
Blood and bone has a great moment where he notices that after a jab his hand goes down instead of back to his face its never mentioned or explained but as someone who has trained before its really nice to see
noticed that too, how he instantly found a weakness in his form. Hence why coaches always say to bring your hands back to your face.
I just watched django the first time the other day and it was amazing, there’s something about Tarantino movies that are just different, it’s definitely top 5 I’ve ever seen
Im not normally a huge Tarantino fan but Django was awesome.
agreed, Tarantino is a legend
Tarantino has such a massive encyclopedic knowledge of movie history, and I believe he borrows from all of that knowledge to bring the details of all of those movies together in each of his projects. The attention to detail is phenomenal, and while I don’t know how much work he does on the soundtracks (if any at all), if he doesn’t have a hand in it personally he’s using people who manage to seem to find the most obscure and yet relevant music to set the scene.
I was smiling the entire time I desperately need to watch the full movie
nahh... it's over exagerated...
Pulp Fiction still his best movie
One of the many awesome things about your reviews is that they give me new movies to watch. Thank you, Benjy!
Thanks Nick I appreciate it!
Something to notice is that the thugs in BvS weren’t stupid. The details of them switching to knives when they were out of ammo or attacking Batman together and when he was down, and especially the one who tried shooting him in the head. It didn’t work, but it was still smart.
They chose to fight Batman--they're stupid. See the animated series for one smart henchman who chooses to walk away, not fight.
Clint Eastwood will always be a badass even if he's 100 years old
Being his age, and pulling a well-maintained Mil-Spec 1911, yeah I wouldn't mess with that guy.
Unforgiven with Clint, Morgan Freeman and Gene Hackman as the bad guy was the most badass cowboy in my generation. He went in the bar like a angel of death.
Also fucking love that fact, that the white guy he points the gun at and calls pussy is his son
Batman in BvsS: I have one rule.
Badguy: you don't kill?
Batman: No.
he didn't kill anyone the grenade guy committed suicide, the box killed that one guy, and the other guy just wasn't a big fan of fire
@@tonyluong6732 what about the guy he stabbed right in the heart
@@helon3301 Ah no he was cut there so bats put the knife there to stop the bleeding, truly 200 iq
@@tonyluong6732 😅
@@tonyluong6732He killed several people in the batmobile car chase sequence
I think the most badass person is the black dude who gave Cruise the hat. He had no reason to help him out, but did it anyway. A true badass.
its from the good old days where everyone understood, fuck the police lmfao, like from the era of "we never talk to the police"
@@sangun123 that's the kind of solidarity among the populace we need again.
That smile he gave at the end on the us says it all he was saying fuck the police
Don't forget the people on the left who closed in afterwards 😄
been waiting for this
Same
The black fella givin Reacher his hat was great! The look on the mans face when he gave it back priceless!
Best scene of the movie.......that smile was one of total satisfaction...the whole bus stop crowd just knew this guy was very cool....loved it!!!
For everything that went wrong in Batman vs Superman, there were two fight scenes that will always be amazing. The one where Batman actually fights Superman, and this warehouse scene, which I think is even better. Affleck caught some shit for his role as Batman, but I felt like he was one of the best actors to fill the role. Affleck is 6'4 and built, and this provides a physical presence that is unmatched by others who donned the famous cowl and cape. I love how dark and savage this version of Batman is, like a proper antihero should be.
@Sunfeld Jiramhir There are different versions of batman throughout time. In the comics, there are many he has killed. But I'm sure you're the expert. 🙄
@@jw11432 don't tell him about the bat who laughs
@Sunfeld Jiramhir Batman started as a killer, and over the years Batman has killed (and in EVERY movie). Besides, he's a fantasy, made-up character, so he's free game to any new interpretation as any new artist sees fit.
@Sunfeld Jiramhir Bullshit. That scene with Affleck was like something straight out of the Gotham video games. He wrecked those guys.
I wish Jon Hamm would play the Batman instead of Pattinson...
Benjy: most badass movie moments
*Clint Eastwood points a gun and grinds his teeth*
All he needs.
Do ya feel lucky, punk?
Rare Metal lol
clint eastwood concerns the neighborhood by being clint eastwood
clint eastwood is my hero and this movie on his own is one of my favourite
The Jack Reacher films have some solid moments in them, gotta say I haven't seen The Departed but seeing that one clip I think i'll be watching it tomorrow!
It's a beautiful movie but watch it with complete concentration. I mean don't miss anything because the movie is a bit confusing.
waste no more time and watch it, highly recommended from start to end, thrilling acting and the masterfull direction of Martin Scorsesse.
Must watch
@@ragerontilt4778 ...Is it your period ?
1.)Jack Reacher
2.)The Departed
3.)Iron Man 2
4.)Luke Cage Season 1 or 2
5.) Blood And Bone
6.)Gran torino
7.) Django Unchained (the d in silent)
8.) Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice
Other than looking like a Prince reject, I could play the DJango scene over and over again! “Y’all want to see something? Blam blam blam blam!”
The hateful Eight had some badass scenes
Edit: correction, any Quentin Tarantino film lol
prolly shoudnt have stabbed batman,just a hunch
Keep them coming mate! Absolutely awesome. And loving the mention of the movie and the scene, makes it worth watching that movie. Cheers.
Luke Cage was waaaaaay underrated. It's better than most Marvel movies.
It was great but it could drag in certain episodes that almost made it unwatchable.
I hate the whole "If you kill you're exactly the same as them" concept they keep bringing up in nearly ALL Marvel movies and shows. It's so stupid. You kill people with evil intent to prevent innocent people, as well as yourself, from being killed, robbed or injured. DareDevil, Luke Cage, Spiderman, the list goes on and on and it's annoying as fuck. This is why I disliked Luke Cage and love The Punisher.
@@kyleheaser351boombaby Honestly i don't mind hero's that don't kill or do kill. my favorite just happens to be blade and punisher myself. either way they all have their own thing I guess suitable to any audience
@@kyleheaser351boombaby It is a little dumb in some circumstances, but once you start killing it becomes only a matter of perspective, who deserved to die more. If you never kill you will always be able to hold that high ground. Morals are just a matter of opinion and perspective.
@@kyleheaser351boombaby Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, The Teen Titans, etc. While all of them have killed, DC has a bit of a boy scout complex when it comes to their heroes. In fact, I would argue that if you actually looked at body counts from DC and Marvel, Marvel heroes have flirted with killing far more often than DC. When Spider Man decides to kill, very few things can stop him, and he can be fucking brutal.
Damn man... it's like you are extracting and distillating the best part of action movies... You still are a gentleman and a scholar.
Love to hear it man thanks!
The Django Unchained scene is unexcelled. I only miss the moments after where Dr. King rides up, asks "who were they?" and then shoots the last remaining brother.
8, 4, and 1 were also amazing.
The fight between Batman and the thugs are like something out if one of the DC animated movies. It's so well done.
"Show the man what you're famous for"
-punching faces
You're quickly becoming one of my favorite channel with your movie compilations, good shit man!
Thanks man!
"What are you drinking?"
"A Cranberry Juice!"
"What is it, your period?"
"You saw how I overreacted... Yeah, it is."
10:00 "i don't even like these" XD
Oh look at me not 3 days late. I’m walking into work now I’ll be back in 8 hours to actually watch and comment. Love ya buddy thanks for getting me through my quarantine
thanks my man always a pleasure to see you stop by!
Love the scene where the man at the bus stop gives spontaneousely his cap...! Awesome !
Love ur vids keep it up
Man when Tony realizes he’s not getting away from the whips so he just wraps himself up in them is so badass
The batman fight scene is prooobably the most badass/fitting (for the character) fight scene. Perfection
Ay man I love these vids. Thanks Benjy!
Great comp, in my opinion probably the best/ most accurate one for badass scenes
good job including the lead ups to the actual fights!!
In the novels, Reacher doesn't consider himself to be a particularly good driver and usually lets his companions (if he has any) drive.
Man, that Jack Reacher scene is so damn good. The random guy giving him the cap was cool
the luke cage scene is crazy cuz that other dudes punch has got to be REALLY strong if he can break his own wrist with the power of just one swing
Really liking these. Keep it up! Godspeed
Possibly the best Batman fight scene ever made!
I agree when I saw that I thought all you guys hating on Ben Affleck as Batman can sit down crawl under your mama’s dress and shut the fuck up.
Bale is better
I love Keaton's Batman, and Bale's, but this scene was an old-school Batman who'd been doing it for so long he'd gotten pretty brutal. Aside from some dodgy writing I think Affleck was a pretty good Batman!
So ots confirmed batman kills people right? XD or at least let's them die
Been waiting for this one 👌
The RUclips algorithm loves this guy lol
This is an amazing video. i loved it
The events that fall into place for Django to get his revenge are so astronomically unlikely even for movies and I don't care. I like the way he kills boy. Death to slavers cannot be on screen too much.
I'd personally love seeing more death to slavers, goes for Nazis too. Just makes me so happy and warm inside.
Yeah I always imagined his awkwardness when he arrived to find all the slave owners were a black family !
I guess those deleted scenes never made it into the final cut to keep up with the mainstream narrative! The should make another part where he goes after the most brutal slave owners of all! The Arab Muslim trade. The used to cut off the boys testicles and watch them bleed to death so they couldn’t breed… Amongst other things too disgusting to mention.
Whatever you do keep doing it my man.
The Batman fight is one of the best fight scenes period.
I've grown up watching Gran Torino, dozens of times and still never get bored of it, one of the best movies
Man, that Clint Eastwood scene always gives me chills.
The entire movie is a masterpiece
A man 💯this channel lit dude great job family keep em comming
Benjy, if you have the time, I'd love to see an old school badass car chase montage...like oooold, Bullitt, Smokey and the Bandit, Eat My Dust, French Connection, and Cannonball Run! Thanks for the clips!
I'll check em out!
@@Benjy1 They old, but they bad!
@@Benjy1 I recommend showing the car chase scene from "Cold Sweat" featuring Charles Bronson!
I’ll throw another hat in the ring the car chase from “to live and die in LA” driving full speed the wrong way on a freeway
And the original gone in sixty seconds you know the one where they didn't close the road and some of the people were actual civilians going about their day
Most Badass channel on RUclips.
Thanks!
That warehouse scene is my favorite Batman fight scene and one of my favorite fight scenes of all time!
Dude you got it I love it fantastic editing I don't know how you get away with it.
That scene from Gran Torino is still one of my favourite of all time. Clint Eastwood is a badass from cradle to grave.
Dudes a actual badass in real life too guys a veteran
BEEN WAITING ❤️
I love the batman v superman scene at the end. I had only one issue with the fight though. Go to about 17:47 in the video and watch batman sling the crate at the guy. That crate is pretty heavy, much heavier than the guy batman slung the crate at. Theoretically the crate bouncing off his face doesn't keep up with physics. If it were realistic, the crate would have just crushed the guy against the wall.
Or it wouldn't have even gone over batman's head, it woulda hit him in the back which woulda been hilarious
Another great comp man!
"Yo Amos, show the man what you're famous for" *Gives Luke a cookie*
Benjy- keep up the good work man. I look forward to your videos. Another job well done.
i love how Batman always talks about not killing and just sending his supervillain bad guys to jail but murders half his henchmen who were probably just trying to support their family or possibly even could have been forced to do it
Gsus ...someone’s got a big heart
Dude I love your channel so much!
Thanks man!
Here's something I just thought of. If you've got 20 guys armed to the teeth and batman takes down 18 without breaking a sweat, why are you still hanging around?
best movie channel around!! You should add in a mad max fury road in your next badass movie moments
The part in DJANGO when he picks out his very first outfit & everyone’s laughing at him! He looked like the medieval artist formally known as “Prince” 😂😂😂
Benjy! I wish I had a connection in Hollywood! You would get the Oscar for best editing! Another great one !
Thanks man it means alot!
I remember "Rudy" being the first time I saw Jon Favreau in a film and he was so funny, insane how far hes come as not only an actor but filmmaker! He made Iron Man what it is.
I’ve watched a couple of your videos for the first time today. You’ve got great taste in badassery.
The scene of Django whipping that guy was so satisfying. It’s like after all this time sweet fuckin revenge. Such an amazing and fulfilling movie.
Another premium video. ♡ T.E.N.
Clint Eastwood roasting the shit out of his son is one of the funniest things I've seen in a while
LMFAO i never knew that was his son playing the "ghetto' white boy, thats hilarious, wish we had outtakes of this one
I was jus about to ask about 8:04 , then I saw your pinned msg. Thank you o7
1:51 Mega props to the people for hiding him and just letting him blend in with them lmao.
MORE PLEASE!!!! i literally love these series they are my absolute favorites!
Can we bow our heads at the passing of the once great word "literally"? Now the always misused and entirely overused fad word means nothing.
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That was a smart way to get away from Luke Cage, very smart choice
Nice selection, Benjy. Badass!
Thanks!
6:31 A woman's version of helping during chaos is screaming with their hands over their ears and eyes closed.
Hey good to see your vids pop up again! RUclips algorithms changed all their recommendations for me for no reasons! I'd think that they are trying to influence me on what to watch! Pushing their naratives is a well used marketing strategies.
The Legendary Clint Eastwood still got the nerves of steel!
God that scene from Django was so fucking satisfying lol.
Keep it up man love these compilation videos 👌🏻
14:50-14:60 Jamie Foxx really pulled it, I don’t have any word right now cause the movie was extremely awesome, but the cinematography is damn good with the all background music.
That scene is one of my all time favorites.
Ahhh! Another good one, Benjy! Just got back from my boomer-esc, no-tech vacation and this is definitely the way to dive back in. Hope you're doin well brother, cheers for the great content as always
The way Batman smashed that guy into the floor like a fucking plant at 17:38🤣
I love your channel too much ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks!
Fun fact: Django’s suit is based on a painting by Gainsborough called The Blue Boy (1770). Tarantino knows a little about 18th century art.
Every time I need something new to watch I just peep one of these videos
That Luke Cage scene is such a joke. xD I am pretty sure he made more damage than the money they would pay the guys for leaving.
eh they probably got insurance
That was awesome man 👍