So glad to see 'The Raid Redemption' here. i started the movie like "meh, a generic action movie i guess" and ended it like "This is the best action movie ever".
@@ajbahlam The Raid: Redemption is the first movie which includes the two on one fight with Mad Dog finale. The Raid 2: Berandal is the sequel with the one on one kitchen fight with the karambit (curved Silat knife) finale.
I saw the Raid on a whim when it had its original release thinking the same thing. I left physically exhausted and wanted to see it again but I was at the last show of the day! It was truly one of those theater experiences where I felt I saw something new.
It really works for this one because the original list didn't have the categories that they are know for now. It was more of a usual top 10 then a top 10 by categories.
That one is easy: The end fight in Sword of the Stranger by a long long loong shot. Second place is harder to pick but I'd go with Knocking on Heavens Door. :)
Thank you for including the Saving Private Ryan fight. It was such an emotional and (as noted) realistic moment that I can feel the knife as I watched it. Well done CineFix! Cheers!
Legend Of The Drunken Master is chock full of some of the best choreographed fights ever put on film. The sword and spear fight under the train was a brilliant start and the movie just kept giving. It is my pick for the number one fight movies of all time. 🤘
There's only ONE big omission, and that's the legendary gritty ultralong fistfight of Keith David vs Roddy Piper in They Live. Everything else I had in mind (Zhang Yimou, The Raid movies etc.) you included, so I salute you.
Maybe it could replace the Saving Private Ryan fight. It may not be as gut-wrenching, but it's more classic and memorable, I would say. Also I'm not even sure if there's ever been a longer fistfight in cinema.
It really is a fantastic scene. I just love the moment when Roddy Piper's character takes a swing at Keith David with a 2X4, misses, then immediately realises he's gone too far and apologises. You can tell they had a ton of fun shooting it.
Watching a CineFix list like this is like consuming a nice parfait of facts, witty observations, and lots of fun. You know, sometimes you might not fully agree with some parts or maybe you think one layer should've gotten higher or lower, but in the end, it's all there, you're enjoying it, and you sometimes get exposed to new and novel things that make you decide to try more of it.
Legit such a hard one to watch. I can watch gory brutal fights no problem but the stab in that scene is still one of the reasons I rarely watch that incredible movie
That scene made me sick literally. I watched Saving Private Ryan 2 times after that and I skipped that scene. I cant watch it another time, once is enough
One I always enjoyed was Sherlock Holmes vs Moriarty in “A Game of Shadows”. The set up the whole movie where Holmes is able to defeat several opponents by seeing the whole fight play out ahead of time, only to have someone equal in that ability was amazing. When you first hear Moriarty during the fight sequence I got goosebumps.
It's a good fight, but if we consider the fight in the context of the "fight in the imagination", then Hero definitely takes it out for the same space.
True Romance‘s Alabama vs James Gandolfini is worth a mention. The sheer brutality and against all odds nature of the scene plus the emotional intensity to me is overwhelming.
Love the list. Would love to see more Tony Jaa… such a unique take on Kung fu mixed with Muay Thai. his involvement in the final fight in Kill Zone 2 is just incredible all 3 actors put on a MASTERPIECE in that one IMO
The Muay Thai fights in 'A Prayer Before Dawn' are some of my favourite fight scenes. Usually done in one take, they really capture the suffocating nature of being in a gruelling fight and the choreography doesn't edit out the more sloppy/chaotic moments of the matches, making it feel all the more real
Honorable mention to Brawl in Cell Block 99's final fight scene with Vince Vaughn literally mopping the floor with Eleazar and his henchmen. Brutal and realistic it has stuck with me for a long time. S. Craig Zahler puts you right into the scene with no music and sound effects so real it hurts.
yes indeed. Just put the camera there and get the actors to do their thing in front of it. No camera or editing tricks, just a fuck off, choreographed, dust up!
@@OK-iu2td he actually slowed down for film because he would be too fast. There are a few videos of him going full speed and you can barely see it like here: ruclips.net/video/v8wL3AA4BP0/видео.html
6:22 - "The Princess Bride" should have won this spot. Their fight also tells a story... of athleticism, respect, skill, learning, and sportsmanship, all of which have the underlying need for Inigo to stop the Man in Black, while the latter needs to continue his chase for Buttercup.
Oh man, the night comes for us' final fight scene does such a good job of balancing some insanity with grittiness. I thought that was so well done. And that one scene with the boxcutter. Got me on all the levels. So damn fun
A very recent one is the duel to the death from The Last Duel. When it's finally shown in full glory I was so invested that my heart was pounding notably due to the stakes. It has been a while since this was achieved by a fight scene. Plus Ridley Scott just knows how to orchestrate such a fight
The Last Duel, one of my favorite movies of last year. Sadly noone went to se see it... We could probably also include some fights from Gladiator. That movie has some awesome fights.
I absolutely love "Kill Zone" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Fantastic to see both films get a spot here. But in the "comedy" section, one bizarre fight scene from a movie that's otherwise nothing to do with fighting is Colin Firth vs Hugh Grant in "Bridget Jones' Diary". Honestly could be the funniest fight scene of all time, it has so many standout moments - the waiters from the Indian restaurant across the street watching slack-jawed going "It's a REAL FIGHT!", to Hugh Grant sucker-punching Colin Firth with a dustbin lid, every single moment of this fight is absolute comedy gold. And the fact that it's basically the only action scene in a romantic comedy doesn't detract from just how awesome this one scene is.
Same here i think it is better than the spl fight and if you like the flash point fights check out special id with Donnie it has a very similiar end fight not as great but still awesome
That movie surprised me so much. I love that right before that final fight Riggs and Murtaugh both talk about that it isn't worth it and they're too old to fight him, yet do it anyway
The Gross Pointe Blank lockers scene. Brilliant because it’s intense with both fighters going for the jugular and it’s over before you know it. It’s a brilliant and funny film, but I remember the whole audience coming over with shocked silence. Benny Urquidez and John Cusack
I’d love to see the addition of an animated fight scene. It opens a whole jar of story telling, flow and possibility when the characters can be animated to do anything, anywhere at anytime.
This. Hope in 7 years they'll save a spot for an animated fight. There's so much quality stuff around. Off top of my head the award goes to the final duel of sword of the stranger but well, we'll see.
@zerototalchaos Sword of the Stranger is very good. Kinetics, environment usage, cinematography - it risks the top spot in my mind largely due to some missing storytelling elements. Naruto vs Sasuke's final several-episode-long grudge match is a master class in several lessons: ultra-hype superpower fights, storytelling fight scenes, culmination/climactic fight scenes, and grueling endurance matches. For raw hype, it's a close match between One Punch Man vs Boros, and Naruto & Sasuke vs Momoshiki, though One Punch has the same gaps as Sword of the Stranger. Cowboy Bebop has some incredible fights, particularly in the film, with the broom fight, the train fight, and the tower fight. Let's also not forget the beauty and emotional intensity of the fights in Ghibli's masterpiece, Mononoke Hime. In the West, Avatar: The Last Airbender has two of the most beautiful fights put to paper in Aang vs Ozai, and even more beautifully but succinctly in the last Agni Kai between Zuko and Azula The stylised beauty of Genndy Tartakovsky is highlighted best in Samurai Jack's black & white fight vs the Ninja or in the Clone Wars animations I'm not sure that Animation should be one slot. It should be a whole list.
I've this just behind the fight by Rowdy Piper amd Keith David in They Live. Love this one too. Everyone I introduce the movie to loves it. And also wish they'd included scenes from Zatoichi The Blind Swordsman with Takeshi Kitano. Great music choreography with great fight scenes too...
Literally came to the comments for IP Man. So disappointed it didn't make the list. That machine gun punch to the dudes face ALONE deserves a top spot.
Bruce Lee is like the Stradivarius of fighters. There may be modern fighters who are technically better than him. But he will always be the one the others will be compared to, or aspire to be.
If you did a separate list for best fight scenes from television, you could go through The Warrior series and for comedy, the Family Guy fight between Griffin and the chicken.
How about Top X best 'duels' of all time? About intellectual, verbal , strategic, combat, sport and so on stand offs between 2 characters where it is not necessarily about physical prowess or skill but the core principles and ideas the characters represent. From Catch me if you can, through Rocky IV, Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows, Deluge and more
Jackie vs Jet: the legend, well, at least according to Jet himself, was Jackie wants to have more realistic fight scene so he asks Jet to not held back. Donnie vs Jing: they have improvised partial fights, not the whole shoot. The part that you can tell improvised was the one they back off from each others and looking for a space to strike.
I like the court yard fight better, more Drunkess, PS it's Drunken Master II. No one calls it Legend cept American's ....Wasn't even called that in Canada, the tape said Drunken Master II!
animated fight scenes are hardly as popular but I still love the final duel from Sword of the Stranger and the bridge fight from the first Kung Fu Panda
I'd love to know your thoughts on the hallway fight between John Cusack's Martin Blank and Benny Urquidez's Felix, in Grosse Pointe Blank, and the fight between Brad Pitt's Achilles, and Eric Bana's Hector, in Troy.
If there was ever a subcategory of 'fight scenes in non-fighting movies', Grosse Pointe Blank's would surely be one of the top ones. Also I'm a huge fan of the fist-fight between Bond and Trevelyan in the cradle in Goldeneye.
I want to mention my favorite superhero fight - David Dunn vs the orange man from Unbreakable. It's very simple, with no flashiness or even any fighting moves, but it's how a hero should fight. He's totally unselfish, just doing what needs to be done, and persevering until the threat is gone. The best comic book movie isn't even based on a comic!
My favorite one vs. many fight is in one of Jackie Chan's earlier movies "Spiritual Kung Fu" where he has to fight through 18 people who all have bo-staffs. The choreography is just great and it feels throughout like one inch off throughout the entire thing and someone's getting really hurt. It's awesome.
As always. the joy is not necessarily in the top 10 pics themselves but the context created by all the other films mentioned. Kudos for The Deluge. Did not expect that one.
I love these lists, thank you for making them! I would have liked to see Blue Ruin get a mention here for the scene where Dwight kills the first guy in the bathroom.
Honestly, as a person who has seen almost every action and kung fu movie featured in this video and more, I was ready to hate this list. You guys did a great job!
The problem with group fights (e.g. #1 and #5) is, that all the background fighters wait for their attack, until the protagonist is free. Chackie Chan is the one who tried to solve this the best way.
When I saw this list was a revisiting, I was prepared to get heated if Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon got taken off the list. Glad it's still up there as one of the best of all time!
I love the bathroom fight in The World's End too for its choreography, humor and the way it escalates the story from 5 childhood friends drinking together in their hometown to an alien invasion movie so seemlesly
I still like Jackie Chan vs jet li in the forbidden kingdom is still one of my favorite fights I have ever seen. Also sword battle I'd give it to the part in the great race film.
So glad to see 'The Raid Redemption' here. i started the movie like "meh, a generic action movie i guess" and ended it like "This is the best action movie ever".
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100 percent agree. My buddy had said we should watch it, and i thought the same thing.
'The Raid' is better
@@ajbahlam The Raid: Redemption is the first movie which includes the two on one fight with Mad Dog finale. The Raid 2: Berandal is the sequel with the one on one kitchen fight with the karambit (curved Silat knife) finale.
I saw the Raid on a whim when it had its original release thinking the same thing. I left physically exhausted and wanted to see it again but I was at the last show of the day! It was truly one of those theater experiences where I felt I saw something new.
Honestly, I like these re-duxed lists. Taste changes over time, so this makes complete sense.
It really works for this one because the original list didn't have the categories that they are know for now. It was more of a usual top 10 then a top 10 by categories.
Except for Bruce Lee and rightfully so
@@johnthemangood8700 no one did it like bruce lee 👌
Yeah and stuck by a bunch old picks confidently, which is rad
They keep making new movies, too.
Still really love the bathroom fight from Mission: Impossible - Fallout.
Henry Cavill looks like an absolute beast in this movie, I would wet myself when he would approach me doing his arm reloading thing.
STILL?! But it came out soooooo long ago! /s
not one of my favs but for sure a highlight of the film!
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@@F2daRanz bro what
I’ll always have a soft spot for Jackie Chan’s ladder fight.
you talking about police story: first strike??
Miracles and Project A has great choreographed fight and stunts overall.
You could stop at Jackie Chan, and pick any number of his fights. They are art.
What about the nude fight? Where he had to keep his modesty intact while fending off enemies. I almost died laughing.
They Live has one of the best fight scenes ever, between Keith David and Rowdy Piper.
Came here to find it.
@@kissthesky40 they didn't even mentioned it
A true shame they didn't include it.
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What makes that fight so great is how unnecessary it is.
The lack of a "best animated fight scene" category is a major missed opportunity - awesome list nonetheless!!
That one is easy: The end fight in Sword of the Stranger by a long long loong shot. Second place is harder to pick but I'd go with Knocking on Heavens Door. :)
Agree but it has too much material to pick, though
Final fight in Cowboy Bebop: The Movie is also a great contender for that category.
So many anime fight scenes that could win this. I honestly can't pick one LOL
That's a great one and would need it's on list
Thank you for including the Saving Private Ryan fight. It was such an emotional and (as noted) realistic moment that I can feel the knife as I watched it. Well done CineFix! Cheers!
Legend Of The Drunken Master is chock full of some of the best choreographed fights ever put on film. The sword and spear fight under the train was a brilliant start and the movie just kept giving. It is my pick for the number one fight movies of all time. 🤘
it definitely is jackie's best film and all action fans should see it.
I rewatched it the other day, and man, it's so good. Still, Project A is my favorite Jackie Chan film... I think. I dunno, I love them all
Tops for sure. That fight scene with his mother and the thugs is classic.
Finally Iko Uwais gets the credit he deserves! I love him
There's only ONE big omission, and that's the legendary gritty ultralong fistfight of Keith David vs Roddy Piper in They Live. Everything else I had in mind (Zhang Yimou, The Raid movies etc.) you included, so I salute you.
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That was my first thought too... I've always loved that scene from They Live.
Best part when Piper tries to hit David in the balls and David blocks it and says "you dirty motha fucka!!!" Lololol
Maybe it could replace the Saving Private Ryan fight. It may not be as gut-wrenching, but it's more classic and memorable, I would say. Also I'm not even sure if there's ever been a longer fistfight in cinema.
It really is a fantastic scene. I just love the moment when Roddy Piper's character takes a swing at Keith David with a 2X4, misses, then immediately realises he's gone too far and apologises. You can tell they had a ton of fun shooting it.
Watching a CineFix list like this is like consuming a nice parfait of facts, witty observations, and lots of fun. You know, sometimes you might not fully agree with some parts or maybe you think one layer should've gotten higher or lower, but in the end, it's all there, you're enjoying it, and you sometimes get exposed to new and novel things that make you decide to try more of it.
That’s the reason I’ve only seen Saving Private Ryan once. Pure horror.
Legit such a hard one to watch. I can watch gory brutal fights no problem but the stab in that scene is still one of the reasons I rarely watch that incredible movie
That scene made me sick literally. I watched Saving Private Ryan 2 times after that and I skipped that scene. I cant watch it another time, once is enough
That made me be firm that, if ever there was a war, I wouldn’t take prisoners.
One I always enjoyed was Sherlock Holmes vs Moriarty in “A Game of Shadows”. The set up the whole movie where Holmes is able to defeat several opponents by seeing the whole fight play out ahead of time, only to have someone equal in that ability was amazing. When you first hear Moriarty during the fight sequence I got goosebumps.
“Come now. You really think you’re the only one who can play this game?”
It's a good fight, but if we consider the fight in the context of the "fight in the imagination", then Hero definitely takes it out for the same space.
The man Clint Gage’s voice still smooth as molasses 👌🏾
"What the hell is that?!"
"What does it mean when there's a picture of a skull?"
"Good stuff!"
Legend of the Drunken Master is just incredible.
Fun-mind-blowing fact...Jackie Chan is also in No 1...the guy that Bruce is holding his head 😁
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Yeah, he appears actually three times during this scene : he also gets hit with a staff and falls into water.
When Jackie passes away he will be a bigger legend than Bruce. Makes sense tho but imagine if Bruce was still alive today.
@@rockdesu No, Bruce will always be #1.
Glad to see SPL keeping that spot. That is legitimately one of the best ever.
True Romance‘s Alabama vs James Gandolfini is worth a mention. The sheer brutality and against all odds nature of the scene plus the emotional intensity to me is overwhelming.
The protector’s restaurant fight is legit an underrated gem.
That and the bone breaking scene at the end. Pretty much any Tony Jaa would have been welcomed on this list!
That one is so damn good, one of the greatest martial arts movies ever.
Love the list. Would love to see more Tony Jaa… such a unique take on Kung fu mixed with Muay Thai. his involvement in the final fight in Kill Zone 2 is just incredible all 3 actors put on a MASTERPIECE in that one IMO
Bruce Lee: 2
Jet Li: 2
Donnie Yen: 2
Jackie Chan: 2 (3 if you count No.1 when he was just a stuntman)
Yeah that sounds about right.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is such a masterpiece on every level.
The Muay Thai fights in 'A Prayer Before Dawn' are some of my favourite fight scenes. Usually done in one take, they really capture the suffocating nature of being in a gruelling fight and the choreography doesn't edit out the more sloppy/chaotic moments of the matches, making it feel all the more real
Honorable mention to Brawl in Cell Block 99's final fight scene with Vince Vaughn literally mopping the floor with Eleazar and his henchmen. Brutal and realistic it has stuck with me for a long time. S. Craig Zahler puts you right into the scene with no music and sound effects so real it hurts.
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I was not at all expecting that moment. So creatively graphic. When I learned it's by the same guy who made Bone Tomahawk it all made sense.
yes indeed. Just put the camera there and get the actors to do their thing in front of it. No camera or editing tricks, just a fuck off, choreographed, dust up!
Giving Bruce Lee 2 spots is definitely appropriate for a man who will never be matched in his combined speed, strength, and agility.
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Only in movies, of course.
You boomers and your Bruce Lee i tell you 😂
@@OK-iu2td he actually slowed down for film because he would be too fast.
There are a few videos of him going full speed and you can barely see it like here:
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@@markman278 Regardless, he definetly is not the strongest or the most agile.
6:22 - "The Princess Bride" should have won this spot. Their fight also tells a story... of athleticism, respect, skill, learning, and sportsmanship, all of which have the underlying need for Inigo to stop the Man in Black, while the latter needs to continue his chase for Buttercup.
The final fight with Rama and Andi versus Mad Dog in The Raid: Redemption is, in my humble opinion, the greatest fight scene on all the times!!!
Oh man, the night comes for us' final fight scene does such a good job of balancing some insanity with grittiness. I thought that was so well done. And that one scene with the boxcutter. Got me on all the levels. So damn fun
A very recent one is the duel to the death from The Last Duel. When it's finally shown in full glory I was so invested that my heart was pounding notably due to the stakes. It has been a while since this was achieved by a fight scene.
Plus Ridley Scott just knows how to orchestrate such a fight
The Last Duel, one of my favorite movies of last year. Sadly noone went to se see it...
We could probably also include some fights from Gladiator. That movie has some awesome fights.
I absolutely love "Kill Zone" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Fantastic to see both films get a spot here.
But in the "comedy" section, one bizarre fight scene from a movie that's otherwise nothing to do with fighting is Colin Firth vs Hugh Grant in "Bridget Jones' Diary". Honestly could be the funniest fight scene of all time, it has so many standout moments - the waiters from the Indian restaurant across the street watching slack-jawed going "It's a REAL FIGHT!", to Hugh Grant sucker-punching Colin Firth with a dustbin lid, every single moment of this fight is absolute comedy gold. And the fact that it's basically the only action scene in a romantic comedy doesn't detract from just how awesome this one scene is.
The ending fight of Flash Point with Donnie Yen has got to be one of my favorite fights ever filmed
Same here i think it is better than the spl fight and if you like the flash point fights check out special id with Donnie it has a very similiar end fight not as great but still awesome
My favourite fight scene of all time was Jet li vs Gibson and glover in lethal weapon IV. That one just resonates with me
That movie surprised me so much. I love that right before that final fight Riggs and Murtaugh both talk about that it isn't worth it and they're too old to fight him, yet do it anyway
The Gross Pointe Blank lockers scene. Brilliant because it’s intense with both fighters going for the jugular and it’s over before you know it. It’s a brilliant and funny film, but I remember the whole audience coming over with shocked silence.
Benny Urquidez and John Cusack
For me it's a recent one but the Bus Fight in Nobody its character development through action and its incredible
bus fight in Shang-Chi was pretty amazing too
I’d love to see the addition of an animated fight scene. It opens a whole jar of story telling, flow and possibility when the characters can be animated to do anything, anywhere at anytime.
Attack on Titan
This. Hope in 7 years they'll save a spot for an animated fight. There's so much quality stuff around. Off top of my head the award goes to the final duel of sword of the stranger but well, we'll see.
If it's animation my pick would be the last agni kai or aang vs ozai
@zerototalchaos Sword of the Stranger is very good. Kinetics, environment usage, cinematography - it risks the top spot in my mind largely due to some missing storytelling elements.
Naruto vs Sasuke's final several-episode-long grudge match is a master class in several lessons: ultra-hype superpower fights, storytelling fight scenes, culmination/climactic fight scenes, and grueling endurance matches.
For raw hype, it's a close match between One Punch Man vs Boros, and Naruto & Sasuke vs Momoshiki, though One Punch has the same gaps as Sword of the Stranger.
Cowboy Bebop has some incredible fights, particularly in the film, with the broom fight, the train fight, and the tower fight.
Let's also not forget the beauty and emotional intensity of the fights in Ghibli's masterpiece, Mononoke Hime.
In the West, Avatar: The Last Airbender has two of the most beautiful fights put to paper in Aang vs Ozai, and even more beautifully but succinctly in the last Agni Kai between Zuko and Azula
The stylised beauty of Genndy Tartakovsky is highlighted best in Samurai Jack's black & white fight vs the Ninja or in the Clone Wars animations
I'm not sure that Animation should be one slot. It should be a whole list.
Anime does not deserve to be added to a choreographed fight that would blasphemy. But if it were to happen id place my vote on Sasuke vs Killer Bee
Kung fu hustle final fight is my personal favourite.
Ip man fight against the Japanese black belts was so good too
I've this just behind the fight by Rowdy Piper amd Keith David in They Live. Love this one too. Everyone I introduce the movie to loves it. And also wish they'd included scenes from Zatoichi The Blind Swordsman with Takeshi Kitano. Great music choreography with great fight scenes too...
Literally came to the comments for IP Man. So disappointed it didn't make the list. That machine gun punch to the dudes face ALONE deserves a top spot.
I keep trying to come up with my own Top 10, and they keep being all Jackie Chan.
About time!! Wheels on Meals was something I felt was sorely missed on the old list. Glad that was rectified :D
It's a shame that church fight from Kingsman didn't get an honourable mention which it deserves.
One of my favourites
That's good, but too much CGI
@@NeverSaySandwich1 maybe but when I saw it first time on a big screen I was too exited to notice any CGI at all)
Iko Uwais's fight scene in a hand cuff and underwear in 2018's Mile 22 was brutal. 2v1, armed vs unarmed.
Bruce Lee is like the Stradivarius of fighters.
There may be modern fighters who are technically better than him.
But he will always be the one the others will be compared to, or aspire to be.
Thats defenetly true there are som fights scenes that have surpassed his but his legend status never goes away
NOBODY to this day has matched his speed or intensity
Well said. Bruce will always be the point of reference.
That kitchen one in The Raid 2 will always be my top one
Cinefix always makes the best lists. Well-researched. Unlike other listings where the writer seems to have only watched a dozen movies.
Happy Gilmore vs. Bob Barker, greatest fight in cinema.
That Eastern Promises fight with naked Viggo is so uncomfortable. Great fight, so vicious and the fact he's naked makes it feel so painful and raw.
Brutal
All the fights in hero were simply beautiful. I love that movie.
These refresh videos are great because you have no idea how many times I sit through the day and rewatch the Top/Best of videos
a little sad not seeing Rurouni Kenshin even mentioned
If you did a separate list for best fight scenes from television, you could go through The Warrior series and for comedy, the Family Guy fight between Griffin and the chicken.
and the Daredevil Hallway Fight!
Warrior has some of the best action sequences no cap
family guy school massacre also worth a shout
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I’m loving that the top 10s are coming out more consistently! Keep it up guys!
Yes! I'm glad Wheels on Meals made the list!!
How about Top X best 'duels' of all time? About intellectual, verbal , strategic, combat, sport and so on stand offs between 2 characters where it is not necessarily about physical prowess or skill but the core principles and ideas the characters represent. From Catch me if you can, through Rocky IV, Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows, Deluge and more
Jackie vs Jet: the legend, well, at least according to Jet himself, was Jackie wants to have more realistic fight scene so he asks Jet to not held back.
Donnie vs Jing: they have improvised partial fights, not the whole shoot. The part that you can tell improvised was the one they back off from each others and looking for a space to strike.
Imo the factory fight from Legend Of The Drunken master has outclassed every other fight scene ever.
I like the court yard fight better, more Drunkess, PS it's Drunken Master II. No one calls it Legend cept American's ....Wasn't even called that in Canada, the tape said Drunken Master II!
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Always end up with SO MANY new films to watch. Good stuff.
Fist of Legend, Wheels on Meals, The Raid Redemption, and Killzone SPL? I'm a happy man
Fist of Legend (Li vs. General Fujita) is the BEST one on one fight EVER!!!
The Utah Beach landing... I can't be the only one that noticed America wasn't invaded during WW2.
Omaha, Normandy, France.
The fighting through the train in 'Snowpiercer' always gets me.
Shang-Chi, Hero, House of Flying Daggers, The Protector, Crouching Tiger, C. A. Winter Soldier: a few of our favourite movie fight scenes
The bus fight and the Death Dealer fight both deserve honorable mentions
I’m so glad the cinefix still exists
Sneaking in Jackie Chan in the last pick👍👏😄
animated fight scenes are hardly as popular but I still love the final duel from Sword of the Stranger and the bridge fight from the first Kung Fu Panda
Sword of the Stranger was good. Check out Ninja Scroll if you've never seen it, CLASSIC
Vindication for Fist of Legend. This pleases me.
So very happy to see The Raid
Some great work those guys put into those films
Love to see Swordsman 2 here even if just mentioned. So absolutely mad, there's nothing quite like it. All hail the Sun Moon Sect!
I'm glad you mentioned The Hunted. IMO, it's a hidden treasure.
Although, the Captain America, "Elevater fight" was impressive!
Great video guys got so many films to catch up on and watch , best video seen on youtube in a while
I'd love to know your thoughts on the hallway fight between John Cusack's Martin Blank and Benny Urquidez's Felix, in Grosse Pointe Blank, and the fight between Brad Pitt's Achilles, and Eric Bana's Hector, in Troy.
If there was ever a subcategory of 'fight scenes in non-fighting movies', Grosse Pointe Blank's would surely be one of the top ones. Also I'm a huge fan of the fist-fight between Bond and Trevelyan in the cradle in Goldeneye.
the fight in Troy was good but may have been downgraded because of some of the edits within the fight
Glad to see Jackie Chan's rooftop fight from "Who Am I?" 10 minutes of pure fun, fury and great choreography
Okay. I ragged on you guys for the last list but this list was pretty good and very well put together
I love that Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon fight scene so much. Easily my favorite fight scene of all time.
I still find it priceless every time Mickey one-punches a guy in Snatch. Elevated by the aftermath we get to see in Gorgeous George. Never gets old!
U guys got me all choked up. I approve of this list. 👌
Cinefix lists never dissapoint!
I want to mention my favorite superhero fight - David Dunn vs the orange man from Unbreakable. It's very simple, with no flashiness or even any fighting moves, but it's how a hero should fight. He's totally unselfish, just doing what needs to be done, and persevering until the threat is gone. The best comic book movie isn't even based on a comic!
Ong bok 2 the final weapon master scene. Definitely deserves a mention
Loving the lists revisited... just keep talking about awesome things guys
My favorite one vs. many fight is in one of Jackie Chan's earlier movies "Spiritual Kung Fu" where he has to fight through 18 people who all have bo-staffs. The choreography is just great and it feels throughout like one inch off throughout the entire thing and someone's getting really hurt. It's awesome.
Ong Bak 2’s fight scene against the hoard of bandits is legendary. Tony Ja deserves his roses!
As always. the joy is not necessarily in the top 10 pics themselves but the context created by all the other films mentioned. Kudos for The Deluge. Did not expect that one.
10. As much as people are wishy-washy about the character Creed, I'm glad to know you guys appreciate the one take fight as much as I do.
Everytime I watch The Raid: Redemption, I get more and more impressed. Amazing
Thanks for this! There's a couple of absolute badass movies I still need to see, it seems.
I love these lists, thank you for making them! I would have liked to see Blue Ruin get a mention here for the scene where Dwight kills the first guy in the bathroom.
You guys left off Civil War, Captain America verses Iron Man, that fight at the end, is just jaw dropping.
Honestly, as a person who has seen almost every action and kung fu movie featured in this video and more, I was ready to hate this list. You guys did a great job!
The problem with group fights (e.g. #1 and #5) is, that all the background fighters wait for their attack, until the protagonist is free. Chackie Chan is the one who tried to solve this the best way.
Cinefix makes the best movie lists
Flash point and night comes for us so damn good
Blood and Bone as a whole is near perfection for street fighting VS MMA
The raid 1 & 2 best fight scenes ever
I love them but i still think Jackie Chan has a few that are better and some other ones
@@albinwallen634 the raid has the most violent and most goriest scene sever filmed
@@raineystowingandrecoveryll8639 the night comes for us is a bit more gory that dont mean they are the best fights ever
Not gonna lie, this is a solid solid list.
Rurouni Kenshin fight vs Enishi in the final was super dope as well!
When I saw this list was a revisiting, I was prepared to get heated if Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon got taken off the list. Glad it's still up there as one of the best of all time!
I love the bathroom fight in The World's End too for its choreography, humor and the way it escalates the story from 5 childhood friends drinking together in their hometown to an alien invasion movie so seemlesly
Awesome list !
Goodjob CineFix
A spot for any of the fights in The World’s End.
I still like Jackie Chan vs jet li in the forbidden kingdom is still one of my favorite fights I have ever seen. Also sword battle I'd give it to the part in the great race film.