Drunken Master 2 is one of Jackie Chan's finest work to date. The insane choreography makes each move so different from each other and is aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The energy and emotion he put into this fight was absolutely insane.
It is Almighty Allah who created all the qualities we love in our favorite celebrities. If Allah Almighty had not given man elastic skin and a skeletal system stronger than steel but much lighter, man would never have been able to perform these movements. Praise be to Allah Almighty, the Lord of the Worlds.
@@punisheraul123 true but only Donnie Yen, kinda wanna to see more of the new generation to make fighting choreography movies like the Donnie Yen, Jet li & Jackie Chan them. The new generation of their fighting choreography movies doesn’t make like theirs anymore. Too many cut, slow motion & too much talking while fighting not like the old ones!
Ken Lo, the guy in the grey suit, was Jackie Chan's real life bodyguard. He's also a legit Tae Kwon Do & Muay Thai Kick boxing champion who competed in various tournaments, before Jackie made him a member of his stunt team. This fight here took them 4 months to shoot, because both he & Jackie got numerous injuries while filming. The scene where Jackie gets kicked into the burning coals, was not filmed with special effects. They actually had Jackie fall on real burning coals for real, wearing special protective clothes and dunked in a special gel to prevent burning. Amd here's the best part: Jackie didn't like the first take, being a perfectionist and all. So he did the scene another 4-5 times until it came out right on camera! Oh and they set the stuntman with the black suit on fire, for real, when Jackie spits the ethanol on him. ( He was also wearing protective clothes/ gel.)
I also love how throughout the movie Jackie uses props and the environment against his opponents. In the final fight however. Once he gives himself completely over to whatever he drunk. He literally plows through whatever they throw at him. Love that detail.
It is Almighty Allah who created all the qualities we love in our favorite celebrities. If Allah Almighty had not given man elastic skin and a skeletal system stronger than steel but much lighter, man would never have been able to perform these movements. Praise be to Allah Almighty, the Lord of the Worlds.
It is Almighty Allah who created all the qualities we love in our favorite celebrities. If Allah Almighty had not given man elastic skin and a skeletal system stronger than steel but much lighter, man would never have been able to perform these movements. Praise be to Allah Almighty, the Lord of the Worlds.
@@motherlandmars5999 Ummmmm.. OK.. but lets agree to disagree... Because Faith is just a belief........ And that by definition proves your post is not a fact... Those words you post are just fiction.
6:41 imagine how insane this is. You’re in a fight for your life, kicking the shit out of a guy who won’t stop no matter what you do. He then stops, turns around and bashes the shit out of a box for no reason at all, and then resumes kicking your ass. Wild.
This easily is one of the most funny, most crazy, most complex, most entertaining and most satisfying choreographies in movie history. Such a masterpiece.
Ho Sung Pak was cast as Liu Kang in the 1992 Mortal Kombat arcade game from Midway. This company gave us the Terminator 2 arcade game in 1991. Ho Sung Pak is in this film.
The choreography in this is on a whole other level. Imagine how fit you'd have to be, let alone the skill you'd need. I'm pretty sure for a while there Jackie Chan was considered the biggest movie star on Earth.
Drunken Master 2 was my childhood. I looove this movie. Damn near a perfect king fu movie. I love how active Jackie character gets after drinking the gasoline, its not only a strength booster, but hes bringing back all the playful moves and making them more brutal. The choreography was the best mix of old school kung fu and fighting so every move feels organic and necessary. My only thing was, the villains were diplomats, and business men, but also had time to taekwondo and boxing experts??? Like where do you get all the time to be all these things AND be evil??
That’s pretty funny you said that lol. Like it’s true where the hell do you get the time 😂. It’s like Batman, how do you become a detective, genius, combat expert, engineer, mechanic and run a billion dollar company all before your 25? It’s impossible lol
@@darkshyn21 probably, Jackie had enough star power to basically demand anything, even though Lau was still the director. And he had that great intro fight scene under the train tracks !
@@anthonymarconi761 that was Lau Kar Leung's choreography. I believe the difference in philosophy was why they had the falling out. Early fight scenes looked like classic kung fu movie fights. Faster, more fluid scenes were Jackie. That's why I love this movie
@@darkshyn21 true! In the end it's peak HK kungfu movies for me, although I do have a massive soft spot for earlier Sammo Hung stuff like Warriors Two, Dreadnaught or Prodigal Son
I watched Jackie's Drunken Master back in the early 90's on the big screen at the UC theater on university ave in Berkeley, Ca. Big audience cheering throughout the movie. One of his best movies.
I was there too(unless they showed this movie multiple times). i think it was called wheeler auditorium(?) some time in mid 90's. i don't remember the title but i also saw one of chau yun fat's movie there as well. Blast from the past. At that time, i was in taekwondo club in UCB. so, i was really into martial art movies and I really enjoyed that beautiful kicks performed by ken Lo.
Jackie gets down in this scene. When he tears that guys sleeves off and when he busts the chair with the punch to kick combo makes me laugh every time.
Roger Ebert: "Jackie Chan's "The Legend of Drunken Master" is quite simply amazing. It involves some of the most intricate, difficult and joyfully executed action sequences I have ever seen. If you have any interest in seeing a Jackie Chan martial arts film, then this is the one to see... When I did a seminar at the Hawaii Film Festival several years ago, comparing the physical comedy of Chan and Buster Keaton, martial arts fans brought in their bootleg Hong Kong laser discs of this film and told me that I had to see the final 20-minute fight sequence. They were correct. Coming at the end of a film filled with jaw-dropping action scenes, this extended virtuoso effort sets some kind of benchmark: It may not be possible to film a better fight scene."
I just love it how every time the guy in the suit tried kicking Jackie and Jackie blocked it the guy looked at his own leg with confusion like “I thought that connected! How?” Lol
Pretty much if Ken Lo was in a fight scene, it would always be amazing sequences to watch and rewatch. I think that’s why Jackie was so comfortable putting him in his films
Funny, because you can see Liu Kang from Mortal Kombat in this scene. In case you don't know, the black outfit dude there is Ho Sung Pak who play as Liu Kang in the first MK game
I remember watching this when i was young, geting so emotional and upset when he landed on the coals. And then cheered up when he kicked both them ashes and fritz that guys eyebrows off lol
This endfight in Drunken Master 2 and fight choreographies from Police Story 3 were used as basis concept for the fighting style of Lei Wulong (Jackie Chan) and Ling Xiaoyu (Michelle Yeoh) for the videogame Tekken 2 & 3.
I remember that the hero got severe brain damage in the original ending due to drinking industrial alcohol. But that ending was scrapped since it wasn't as funny as intended but rather depressing.
The dude is actually Jackie’s own personal bodyguard at the time. In the original script of the film, the European actor was suppose to be the main villain, but he backed out or got injured. So this fight was replaced. The original fight wasn’t suppose to be this long.
I was gonna say that this fight is like the closest thing we have to an IRL anime fight, but actually it's movies like this that directly inspired anime and manga in the first place. Toriyama was largely inspired by Hong Kong movies and Jackie Chan for example.
I will never forget the impact I had when I saw this movie as a child. It is one of the greatest action movies of all time and will remain a great movie for generations to come.
Drunken Master 2 is one of Jackie Chan's finest work to date. The insane choreography makes each move so different from each other and is aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The energy and emotion he put into this fight was absolutely insane.
It is Almighty Allah who created all the qualities we love in our favorite celebrities. If Allah Almighty had not given man elastic skin and a skeletal system stronger than steel but much lighter, man would never have been able to perform these movements. Praise be to Allah Almighty, the Lord of the Worlds.
No, not Allah. Its Jackie Chan's parents who gave him these attributes.
really a shame we don't get movies like jackie chan's anymore these days. kung fu comedy truly is a lost art
enter the fat dragon 2020. was somewhat good.
It’s true! We don’t get to see any more Kung fu movies like these anymore!
@Niccholas5 Comedy Kung Fu yeah but action Kung fu is still there Donnie Still does it Tony Jaa etc
@@punisheraul123 true but only Donnie Yen, kinda wanna to see more of the new generation to make fighting choreography movies like the Donnie Yen, Jet li & Jackie Chan them. The new generation of their fighting choreography movies doesn’t make like theirs anymore. Too many cut, slow motion & too much talking while fighting not like the old ones!
The common government won’t let him do movies outside of China.
この凄いアクション映画が上演されて30年。
一度見始めると、何度見ても最後までみてしまう。
素晴らしい!
私たちが好きな有名人の特徴をすべて創造したのは全能の神です。もし全能の神が人間に弾力性のある皮膚と、鋼よりも強くて非常に軽い骨格系を与えていなかったら、人間は決してこれらの行動を実行することはできなかっただろう。全能の神、世界の主に賛美あれ。
Ken Lo, the guy in the grey suit, was Jackie Chan's real life bodyguard.
He's also a legit Tae Kwon Do & Muay Thai Kick boxing champion who competed in various tournaments, before Jackie made him a member of his stunt team.
This fight here took them 4 months to shoot, because both he & Jackie got numerous injuries while filming.
The scene where Jackie gets kicked into the burning coals, was not filmed with special effects.
They actually had Jackie fall on real burning coals for real, wearing special protective clothes and dunked in a special gel to prevent burning.
Amd here's the best part: Jackie didn't like the first take, being a perfectionist and all.
So he did the scene another 4-5 times until it came out right on camera!
Oh and they set the stuntman with the black suit on fire, for real, when Jackie spits the ethanol on him.
( He was also wearing protective clothes/ gel.)
Wow. Super commentary. Much appreciated :-)
You can even see Ken give a thumbs up when Jackie lands and scampers. I'm sure they left it in because it was the best take.
I also love how throughout the movie
Jackie uses props and the environment against his opponents.
In the final fight however. Once he gives himself completely over to whatever he drunk.
He literally plows through whatever they throw at him. Love that detail.
the guy in the black suit is ho sung pak , who played liu kang in mortal kombat 1 and 2 video game.
@@tonyjackson4078great catch
Gotta admire all that Jackie Chan has put his body through to give us awesome movies. Legend
It is Almighty Allah who created all the qualities we love in our favorite celebrities. If Allah Almighty had not given man elastic skin and a skeletal system stronger than steel but much lighter, man would never have been able to perform these movements. Praise be to Allah Almighty, the Lord of the Worlds.
Watched this in a theater when it came out. One of the best movie experiences ever 🎥
id kill to see this shit in theaters, i know it mustve been badass on the big screen
It is Almighty Allah who created all the qualities we love in our favorite celebrities. If Allah Almighty had not given man elastic skin and a skeletal system stronger than steel but much lighter, man would never have been able to perform these movements. Praise be to Allah Almighty, the Lord of the Worlds.
@@flashdr1ve It certainly was ! 🍿😎
@@motherlandmars5999 Ummmmm.. OK.. but lets agree to disagree... Because Faith is just a belief........ And that by definition proves your post is not a fact... Those words you post are just fiction.
6:41 imagine how insane this is. You’re in a fight for your life, kicking the shit out of a guy who won’t stop no matter what you do. He then stops, turns around and bashes the shit out of a box for no reason at all, and then resumes kicking your ass. Wild.
jackie was getting sick and tired of those kicks 😂😂
Need to realize those kicks aren't the real deal.
世界の映画史において、最高のアクションシーンだと思う。
この場面だけでおそらく200回以上観た。
If a Hollywood movie had this kind of choreography everyone would collectively shit their pants - and it's just one of many Jackie's movies!
This easily is one of the most funny, most crazy, most complex, most entertaining and most satisfying choreographies in movie history.
Such a masterpiece.
not "one of"
It is "THE"
Jackie Chan will always be one of the best martial arts actors and comedian lol
Facts!
and if we all forget where the “comedian” part comes into play in Jackie’s acting, 4:18 is more than enough of an example 😂
I watched this movie on endless repeat when I was younger. Probably Jackie Chan's greatest movie ever.
That uppercut through the vest into a throat grab was crazy
That rare battle of Lei Wulong fighting Baek Doo San with Liu Kang as striker. Epic!
若い時の型の連続でキレはあるけどスピード感がない時期とレッドブロンクス以降のハリウッドを意識してアクション自体の質より見た目の派手さや危険度ばかりが目立つ様になった時期との丁度ジャッキーチェン好きにはたまらない時期の中でも最高傑作!
共演の方達のアクションも素晴らしい!
incredible fight and choreography. Jackie truly embodies a drunken god in this scene!
Jackie Chan the Legend.
Man, what an epic fight/movie, and with the beautiful Chinese music in the background 😗👌
酔拳2のお蔵入りラストシーンは教訓も兼ねてるけど怖いよね
そらあんだけボスと側近が強い上に火傷してるんだから禁止されてる酔拳+工業用アルコールに手を出さないと打開出来ない局面とは言え自己犠牲の精神もキャラ付けとして好きなポイント
ボス役の人は一時ジャッキーの用心棒を勤めてた位にマジで強いキックボクサー?とかだったからステップと足さばきのキレが段違いでこいつはマジで強い‥!みたいな説得力があってとても良い
Ho Sung Pak was cast as Liu Kang in the 1992 Mortal Kombat arcade game from Midway. This company gave us the Terminator 2 arcade game in 1991. Ho Sung Pak is in this film.
FYI, after Jackie Chan sets Ho Sung Pak on fire, the director of the film actually plays the character with his eyebrows singed off
Ho Sung Pak from WMAC Masters? I thought he looked familiar!
@@NEALMateo Yeah, same dude.
I remember that it's true
The choreography in this is on a whole other level. Imagine how fit you'd have to be, let alone the skill you'd need. I'm pretty sure for a while there Jackie Chan was considered the biggest movie star on Earth.
Ken Lo was apparently a legit fighter too.
Indeed, he was a muay thai champ!
Nobody can match Jackie Chan fighting like a straight demon.
no "CGI" back then so i guess its a real burning coal
It was. One of his most dangerous stunts ever. And he tried lots of them.
THESE GUYS WERE STUNTMEN THE BETTER PART OF THERE CAREER'S. UNTIL THEY GOT DISCOVERED. POWER. 🙂✌
I hate the thought of the pain it took to make this scene
@@dubbwire3198 I READ IT TOOK ABOUT 2 OR 3 MONTH'S IF NOT MORE JUST TO FILM THAT FIGHT SCENE ALONE. POWER. 🙂✌
2:37,2:50😳😨 That Why We❤️ Luv JACKIE CHAN
Drunken Master 2 was my childhood. I looove this movie. Damn near a perfect king fu movie. I love how active Jackie character gets after drinking the gasoline, its not only a strength booster, but hes bringing back all the playful moves and making them more brutal. The choreography was the best mix of old school kung fu and fighting so every move feels organic and necessary. My only thing was, the villains were diplomats, and business men, but also had time to taekwondo and boxing experts??? Like where do you get all the time to be all these things AND be evil??
That’s pretty funny you said that lol. Like it’s true where the hell do you get the time 😂. It’s like Batman, how do you become a detective, genius, combat expert, engineer, mechanic and run a billion dollar company all before your 25? It’s impossible lol
@@shootthejay7002 well the answer is obvious, "Because I'm Batman."
The way he moves is unbelievable there is no one that can come anywhere close to Jackie chans talent and skill and speed and agility.
What an impressive fight we'll done Jackie. Way to go, mate!😊
Everything has been said about this scene and masterpiece of a movie, so let me add "RIP Lau Kar Leung"
I remember hearing that he was responsible for the early choreography but had a falling out and what we see here is Jackie's choreography
@@darkshyn21 probably, Jackie had enough star power to basically demand anything, even though Lau was still the director. And he had that great intro fight scene under the train tracks !
@@anthonymarconi761 that was Lau Kar Leung's choreography. I believe the difference in philosophy was why they had the falling out. Early fight scenes looked like classic kung fu movie fights. Faster, more fluid scenes were Jackie. That's why I love this movie
@@darkshyn21 true! In the end it's peak HK kungfu movies for me, although I do have a massive soft spot for earlier Sammo Hung stuff like Warriors Two, Dreadnaught or Prodigal Son
@@anthonymarconi761 facts!
One of his best films
I watched Jackie's Drunken Master back in the early 90's on the big screen at the UC theater on university ave in Berkeley, Ca. Big audience cheering throughout the movie. One of his best movies.
I was there too(unless they showed this movie multiple times). i think it was called wheeler auditorium(?) some time in mid 90's. i don't remember the title but i also saw one of chau yun fat's movie there as well. Blast from the past. At that time, i was in taekwondo club in UCB. so, i was really into martial art movies and I really enjoyed that beautiful kicks performed by ken Lo.
Agreed this is my favorite movie then rush hour then who am I
Part 1 or 2 ?
@@JoeBuck207 The UC theater showed the whole movie. No part 1 or part 2. Thee whole movie. It was fun as we cheered the fight scenes.
@@mriddley Who am I was a really great movie. The humor between the fight scenes was fun to watch. The stunts were awesome!
Jackie Chan is an Absolute Legend. He deserves proper Recognition. Glad people still remember him.🏆🎖🏅🥇😎👍💯
Jackie gets down in this scene. When he tears that guys sleeves off and when he busts the chair with the punch to kick combo makes me laugh every time.
"Drunken Master 2"(1994) features Jackie Chan at his kung fu fighting best. It's good to see the original Cantonese language version.
I would say he's still good at that time but his best prime period was in the 70s and 80s
I PREFER THERE NATIVE TONGUE WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES BETTER. POWER. 🙂✌
@@Knox33agreed, his prime was from project A to Police Story
Watching this scene again in my late 20s now hits totally different.
吹き替え版の声優さんの演技が大好きだったんだけど、原語版でもちゃんとジョンかっこいいんだな
Roger Ebert: "Jackie Chan's "The Legend of Drunken Master" is quite simply amazing. It involves some of the most intricate, difficult and joyfully executed action sequences I have ever seen. If you have any interest in seeing a Jackie Chan martial arts film, then this is the one to see...
When I did a seminar at the Hawaii Film Festival several years ago, comparing the physical comedy of Chan and Buster Keaton, martial arts fans brought in their bootleg Hong Kong laser discs of this film and told me that I had to see the final 20-minute fight sequence. They were correct. Coming at the end of a film filled with jaw-dropping action scenes, this extended virtuoso effort sets some kind of benchmark: It may not be possible to film a better fight scene."
IF JACKIE WASN'T A MARTIAL ARTIST, I BET HE WOULD HAVE BEEN A GOOD COMEDIAN. THE FACES HE MAKES. CRACKS ME UP. POWER. 🙂✌
The dude IS a good comedian, while also being a superb martial artist. A freaking legend.
Probably would’ve been a singer actually, he apparently is/was really popular with song singing back there.
Why not both?
1st Jackie chan movie I saw was rumble in the Bronx. I was mesmerized. Imagine my shock when I realized that wasn't even his peak 😳
Lmao the thumb up when he kick jackie to the burning coals
Jackie❤Chan👊🏻💥🥰❤️😍
カンフー映画大好きなんだけど最近見かけないな~ この映画取り巻きを片付けたら片が付くと思いきやボスが一番強いというところが熱かった!
This scene is insane. I forgot how amazing everything here is.
This and Jackie vs Benny the Jet in Wheels on Meals are the best 1-on-1 fights of all time in my opinion. Flawless masterpieces.
Nowadays action movies have 20 screen cuts for one punch. Miss these kind of old movie which shows multiple action sequence in a single uncut frame
30 years old?? And still holds up today.One of the greatest cinematic fight scenes ever filmed.
Bad ass martial arts scene, I hated when I left this movie get barrowed just to not see it again. 😢 I’ve, been looking for a 4K one.
That's my all time favourite Jackie Chan movie.
Sigh, this is truly a lost art. Now all we get are movies like "Enter the Buffet" and "Diabeto master 2".
It’s unreal that Ho Sung Pak went from mokapping MK1-2 as Liu Kang, to fighting Jackie Chan right after.
I just love it how every time the guy in the suit tried kicking Jackie and Jackie blocked it the guy looked at his own leg with confusion like “I thought that connected! How?” Lol
I really love when ken lo fight use 1 leg stand
8:26 at this moment Jackie chan got a standing ovation from the entire audience at the cinema hall i went to see this in 1994.😁
That King of fighter combo right there 😂
Seeing the outtakes after the movie made me admire the effort and skills they put in this 👍
1:06! Bear hug crazy grip! Especially utilizing that into tackling football takedown technique already achieved! 😊😅
The crazy legs is mental😂😂😂😂
JC is the Goat of martial art movies
I always watch this over and over and over on my lase disc player back when i was a kid
Pretty much if Ken Lo was in a fight scene, it would always be amazing sequences to watch and rewatch. I think that’s why Jackie was so comfortable putting him in his films
Can't believe he was almost 40 doing this movie.
Congratulations on 100 years Jackie Chan!
I can't see Lei Wulong in Tekken 8 so I came here. This is still 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Funny, because you can see Liu Kang from Mortal Kombat in this scene. In case you don't know, the black outfit dude there is Ho Sung Pak who play as Liu Kang in the first MK game
@shawziiz5031 I knew that but Lei Wulong from Tekken is based off Jackie Chan's Drunken Master.
@@shawziiz5031i didnt know that! thanks for the information! :)
Wow man 😳, now you have a 1 million views 👀
this is not even Jackie Chan's first Drunken Master's movie. but surely the best Drunken Master's action.
The actor with the glasses should have played Ryu in the Street Fighter movie .
I remember watching this when i was young, geting so emotional and upset when he landed on the coals. And then cheered up when he kicked both them ashes and fritz that guys eyebrows off lol
This endfight in Drunken Master 2 and fight choreographies from Police Story 3 were used as basis concept for the fighting style of Lei Wulong (Jackie Chan) and Ling Xiaoyu (Michelle Yeoh) for the videogame Tekken 2 & 3.
I remember that the hero got severe brain damage in the original ending due to drinking industrial alcohol. But that ending was scrapped since it wasn't as funny as intended but rather depressing.
0:27 The crazy feet!😫🔥
One of the sickest jackie chan fights you'll ever see.
One of the best fights in theatre's history
So essentially he turned into a berserker. Amazing fight
ここに行くまでの展開も好き。かっこいいよね。
This just unlocked a core memory: I watched this in the theater as a wee child 💀
성룡도 성룡이지만 노혜광이 반은 살렸다 진짜 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 성룡의 취권만큼이나 맞는 연기도 일품이네 ㅋㅋ
ㄹㅇ 보통 성룡이 나오면 무조건 성룡을 응원하던 시절이었는데, 저것 만큼은 노혜광을 응원했음. 기억하기론 영화상 계속 코믹하게 피하고 찌질하게 굴다가 여기서 막 피지컬 보여주는거 보고 더 깜놀함. 지금 관점으로 처음 본다면 딱, 헐? 이새끼봐라? 이런느낌이었겟죠
ㄹㅇㅋㅋ
THIS IS THE REAL ABSOLUTE CINEMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Jackie Chan's techniques in the Legend of the drunken master were outta this world
Ken lo is a legit hworang for a Tekken movie.
Jackie Chan definitely should be in Tekken as a drunken master character.
Lei Wulong lol
The guy in the grey suit is a real life Hwoarang!!!
Such a well made action sequence...
You ever notice that the music from this movie, is almost spot on with the music from the Mulan level in KH2
物語が解決せずに終わった珍しい映画🎞️
面白かったな😂
Awesomeness all around. Who is Mr Kicks Galore?!
The dude is actually Jackie’s own personal bodyguard at the time. In the original script of the film, the European actor was suppose to be the main villain, but he backed out or got injured. So this fight was replaced. The original fight wasn’t suppose to be this long.
Ken Lo
I don’t get tired to watch this scene
С тех времён когда я впервые в 10 лет увидел это по стс я не видел ничего лучше.
I was gonna say that this fight is like the closest thing we have to an IRL anime fight, but actually it's movies like this that directly inspired anime and manga in the first place. Toriyama was largely inspired by Hong Kong movies and Jackie Chan for example.
I will never forget the impact I had when I saw this movie as a child. It is one of the greatest action movies of all time and will remain a great movie for generations to come.
Jackie Chan Is truly a legend, that he has proven time and time again, pure action, artistry, and comedy!
Great fight scene! :)
6:41 at that Point, he understood his game is over 😂😂
Jackie Chan's Best Movie. Watched the dubbed version adds so much more comedy to it.
Jackie Chan can’t me matched by no one and him and his JC team is amazing ❤
This fight scene is iconic very well done 👏
Definitely a multi-phase, extremely powerful final boss.
Question is, who’s really the final boss?
@@ykc2258Tony Danza
子供の頃お父さんと見たなあ
敵の頭を洗濯機みたいにグルングルンする技真似したわw
Amazing, like preying mantis style combined with wwe
Still the best to ever do it. Jackie is a genius
Defenitley one of my favorite Jackie Chan movies and I've seen most especially all the old school ones
"psycho crusher" at 6:10
😂😂😂
Best fight scene in human history
Today, fight scenes are made up of millions of camera angles for every movement 😅