The cool thing about the Sherlock fight is that if you pay attention he doesn't do exactly what he planned to do showing that yeah, you can't really fully predict how a fight will go so you adapt. Thought it was cool that they subtly showed that.
If I recall correctly, the fight from Bridget Jones’ Diary (and the one in the sequel) wasn’t choreographed, so they’re just going through the motions (I think Hugh Grant said he was actually kind of scared of how it would unfold 😂). Liking the new content 👍😁
with the sherlock fight, the context is sherlock is just toying with the big guy, but when the big guy refuses to let sherlock leave then the situation becomes different, it needs to be "neutralized" so he goes absolute wing chun ham on him
After watching the first video, I was like, "He should do Pineapple Express." Sure enough, it was the very first one. I always thought this scene was interesting. In a lot of ways, it feels realistic for people without training just brawling and trying to do whatever they can
Don't you appreciate the Starfleet approved double fist strike, for use in taking down any aliens stronger than a standard human. A double fist strike to the back of the neck is powerful enough to take down the strongest Klingon.
As a Taekwondo guy you’re not wrong about that taekwondo joke XDD Got a laugh out of me. Awesome video dude keep it up! Looking forward to a potential part 3
The downward block with Sherlock Holmes, actually made sense. Keep in mind, step one was "distract him" which he did by throwing the handkerchief. Since the handkerchief was moving downward, that's how he had to move his hand, to utilize the distraction properly.
I think you meant to say "greatest fight scene of all time" and that The Captain Kirk Double Hammer Fist is the "most powerful strike imaginable." No worries. I'm sure it was just a slip of the tongue.
What a list of B-rated flix, and cool idea to analyze their fight scenes! I'm sure it's been done before, but I'd like to see your analysis of strange fight moments in movies like "The Perfect Weapon" (where the dude KOs several people with one swing), or "TC 2000" (featuring George Dillman and the like).
He's very strong yes. In one story a big dude bends a fire poker to intimidate him with their strength. After the guy leaves Sherlock picked up the poker and bent it back into shape.
@@craigjomaia Also in A Study in Scarlet a pro boxer mentioned that Holmes would have been a champion of the science if he had decided to enter the ring professionally.
Sherlock was also taking a beating from the guy, so he'd definitely figured the guy's style out. Also, way too many people aren't aware of how obscenely strong Sherlock is. He can bend iron with his bare hands.
Awesome new channel!! Look into Bronson for more fight from movies reaction. Interesting fights for sure. Interesting movie but thats a different story.
I saw someone throw someone else's leg up like that in middle school. It was one of the funniest things I've ever seen; the bagel went flying out of the aggressor's hand.
Yo cool, steven strangles is That Guy for real. I still think that you, him, Icy Mike, and Jesse Enkamp should do a RUclips version of bellator fightmaster
Don't know if you'll see this, but responding anyway. Hyper intelligence allows for the ridiculous fight ending sequence, as well as being responsible for or exacerbates a good majority of Sherlock's mental health issues.
uff. life long trekkie here. The TOS, TNG VOY and DS9 fights are all -- well.. very captial 'T' Theatre. The double handed backfist trope in trek is so cringe! I feel like one thing you do with your non-striking hand is, i donno, parry or guard, so this long windup with both hands clasped seems like you're walking into it face first. DS9 does things a /little/ bit differently where Benjamin Sisko uses boxing on Q, an omnipotent trickster being. It's very different than all previous trek (with maybe the exception of Sulu with his fencing foil) where he actually has his guard up and demonstrates believable jabs and a cross. Everything else in that period of Trek? If feels like someone trying to interpret the line "Lo! And thus the two warriors had a great battle, and yea it was great. Great was the battle and it was good." Apparently, Gene Roddenberry was very against having blood-n-guts on his show, so I think that's why it ended up getting staged so unrealistically. Loved your review!
actually no, if you look at most fight scene from that time period they were always sort of clunky. Big sweeping swings. The reason it look so bad was cause the custom may not giving the actor good vision and good room for motion so they just did a half ass fight. ?But if you look at film like the wolf man or the mummy its not that much difference. I think that why Kung fu films became such a huge hit. Here you saw different style of punching and quicker action. (one reason western fight scene went with the wide swinging punches isn't cause they didn't know how to fight it was cause it was easier for the stuntment to avoid getting hurt and it look goof for the camera)
0:53 Would you say that’s it is indeed the correct move to use if there is someone on your back like that? I know it’s most peoples natural instinct to do but just because it’s their natural instinct to do, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the correct thing to do…. lol so just curious on if it is or not.
The cool thing about the Sherlock fight is that if you pay attention he doesn't do exactly what he planned to do showing that yeah, you can't really fully predict how a fight will go so you adapt. Thought it was cool that they subtly showed that.
just realized that kirk does the famous “discombobulate” move too
If I recall correctly, the fight from Bridget Jones’ Diary (and the one in the sequel) wasn’t choreographed, so they’re just going through the motions (I think Hugh Grant said he was actually kind of scared of how it would unfold 😂). Liking the new content 👍😁
That’s awesome 😂😂
@@senseisethreacts love a good bit of movie trivia 🤣🤣
with the sherlock fight, the context is sherlock is just toying with the big guy, but when the big guy refuses to let sherlock leave then the situation becomes different, it needs to be "neutralized" so he goes absolute wing chun ham on him
Whenever that Sherlock Holmes scene comes on I just be jamming to The Rocky Road To Dublin in the background
Gorn was played by "Lurch" Ted Cassidy, who also did another fight scene as a giant alien where he lifted Kirk over his head and threw him.
After watching the first video, I was like, "He should do Pineapple Express." Sure enough, it was the very first one. I always thought this scene was interesting. In a lot of ways, it feels realistic for people without training just brawling and trying to do whatever they can
Don't you appreciate the Starfleet approved double fist strike, for use in taking down any aliens stronger than a standard human. A double fist strike to the back of the neck is powerful enough to take down the strongest Klingon.
Love the Sherlock fight as a huge Sherlock fan who's read many of the novel he knew martial arts he was a skilled fight
As a Taekwondo guy you’re not wrong about that taekwondo joke XDD Got a laugh out of me. Awesome video dude keep it up! Looking forward to a potential part 3
The downward block with Sherlock Holmes, actually made sense. Keep in mind, step one was "distract him" which he did by throwing the handkerchief. Since the handkerchief was moving downward, that's how he had to move his hand, to utilize the distraction properly.
"going for the bite now the Mike Tyson" was a violation
Do any of the It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia fights!
Definitely enjoying the new series Seth! Learning a lot from you Sensei! Each video is more educational than the last!
What the hell!? Dude how have I not heard of this!? SUBSCRIBED!
These are fun, great channel.
the kung fu fighting sequence from SCRUBS is hilarious
i am a choy lay fut fighter from Brazil and i absolutely enjoy your content! keep it up your videos are so fun!
Thanks!
love the videos!!!!
I think you meant to say "greatest fight scene of all time" and that The Captain Kirk Double Hammer Fist is the "most powerful strike imaginable."
No worries.
I'm sure it was just a slip of the tongue.
7:22 don’t forget, this is a British people fight- we say sorry when we bump into tables.
I think just about any fight scene from The Warriors would be pretty fun. 🤷♂️
the bridget jones fight looks JUST like a schoolyard fight from elementary school! 🤣🤣🤣
You should definitely consider the House Fight in Barry, the Bar Fight in The Guest, and The Hunt Final Fight.
That plate window would've sent those men to hospital. Real glass makes wicked sharp edges.
What a list of B-rated flix, and cool idea to analyze their fight scenes! I'm sure it's been done before, but I'd like to see your analysis of strange fight moments in movies like "The Perfect Weapon" (where the dude KOs several people with one swing), or "TC 2000" (featuring George Dillman and the like).
Going way back, how about "They Call Me Bruce," or "Kung Pow Enter the Fist!"
its nice to see that other martial artists and i think the same
4:47 Solid acting skills lol
Bob Barker had actual martial arts training. If I remember correctly he was trained by Chuck Norris and became a black belt under him.
12:35 Hah Ness vs Peach good one. Next scene should have a branch and a frying pan for Lucas and Mr. Game and Watch
If I remember doesn't Sherlock Holmes in the books have basically super human strength...
He's very strong yes. In one story a big dude bends a fire poker to intimidate him with their strength. After the guy leaves Sherlock picked up the poker and bent it back into shape.
@@craigjomaia Also in A Study in Scarlet a pro boxer mentioned that Holmes would have been a champion of the science if he had decided to enter the ring professionally.
Cool new channel!
Thanks!
Sherlock was also taking a beating from the guy, so he'd definitely figured the guy's style out.
Also, way too many people aren't aware of how obscenely strong Sherlock is. He can bend iron with his bare hands.
Actually laughed out loud at the TKD joke
Awesome new channel!!
Look into Bronson for more fight from movies reaction. Interesting fights for sure. Interesting movie but thats a different story.
underrated
The Sherlock scene always reminds me of Donald Cerrone
6:40, Hey man, I've grown up doing Tae Kwon Do and I LOVE whenever you make fun of it
I saw someone throw someone else's leg up like that in middle school. It was one of the funniest things I've ever seen; the bagel went flying out of the aggressor's hand.
Yo cool, steven strangles is That Guy for real.
I still think that you, him, Icy Mike, and Jesse Enkamp should do a RUclips version of bellator fightmaster
The fight between Charlie Day and Ice Cube in the movie Fist Fight.
12:38 Phenomenal call, never thought of it but that's correct...
You should check out the plane fight scene with Cassidy from Preacher.
Oh hell yes!
Bob Barker holds a black belt in karate I think he studied under Chuck Norris
I might be a nerd, but know exactly what you mean about smash 🤣🤣 disjointed hitboxes are a pain
Single handed chokes are only good for discracting imo
13:37 what are you talking about, he blocked those perfectly with his face.
The fight scene in Hot Rodd.
Do the subway beatdown scene from the original Total Recall!
There's a hilarious fight scene in the show Barry (s2e5) where Barry fights a taekwondo champion.
Seth you gotta react to baki shits wild af
Fun fact: the scene with the sink was real. It wasn't planned like this and Danny Mcbride could have died by it.
Don't know if you'll see this, but responding anyway.
Hyper intelligence allows for the ridiculous fight ending sequence, as well as being responsible for or exacerbates a good majority of Sherlock's mental health issues.
why do these fights seem more accurate than movies that are supposed to have accurate fights?
6:44 roughly. These people took taekwondo 😂 I wonder how many people so far have argued so far
I think you need to test the Starfleet double axe handle in real world applications.
You should react to Craig vs Deebo from Friday or Jason Voorhees vs Julius from Jason Takes Manhattan
Ooooh
RIP tae kwon do lol
Btw, Bob Barker boxed in the Navy.
uff. life long trekkie here. The TOS, TNG VOY and DS9 fights are all -- well.. very captial 'T' Theatre. The double handed backfist trope in trek is so cringe! I feel like one thing you do with your non-striking hand is, i donno, parry or guard, so this long windup with both hands clasped seems like you're walking into it face first. DS9 does things a /little/ bit differently where Benjamin Sisko uses boxing on Q, an omnipotent trickster being. It's very different than all previous trek (with maybe the exception of Sulu with his fencing foil) where he actually has his guard up and demonstrates believable jabs and a cross. Everything else in that period of Trek? If feels like someone trying to interpret the line "Lo! And thus the two warriors had a great battle, and yea it was great. Great was the battle and it was good." Apparently, Gene Roddenberry was very against having blood-n-guts on his show, so I think that's why it ended up getting staged so unrealistically. Loved your review!
Yay!
so are you reacting to any fights from the raid? lol
Hi Seth! Say hi to sweet T next time you see! And hello to steven also I guess
do any of the fights from suits
I like Shatner, but... Star Trek should have stayed cancelled 😂
Do the step brothers fight against the playground kids.
Honestly I think that Star Trek scene was supposed to be sped up and they forgot lol
actually no, if you look at most fight scene from that time period they were always sort of clunky. Big sweeping swings. The reason it look so bad was cause the custom may not giving the actor good vision and good room for motion so they just did a half ass fight. ?But if you look at film like the wolf man or the mummy its not that much difference. I think that why Kung fu films became such a huge hit. Here you saw different style of punching and quicker action. (one reason western fight scene went with the wide swinging punches isn't cause they didn't know how to fight it was cause it was easier for the stuntment to avoid getting hurt and it look goof for the camera)
That fight was not Peach v Ness because I didn't hear PK FLASH! PK FLASH! PK FLASH! PK FLASH!
So back to Pineapple Express, do shaved armpits make you more aerodynamic when you fight?
why the fck is this so quiet. im about to get the hell scared out of me by an ad im damn sure
0:53 Would you say that’s it is indeed the correct move to use if there is someone on your back like that? I know it’s most peoples natural instinct to do but just because it’s their natural instinct to do, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the correct thing to do…. lol so just curious on if it is or not.
Do the step brothers fight.
13:30 - 13:40 Devin Haney vs kambosos colorized 2022
😂👍
When’s the gaming channel coming out lol
As soon as people wanna watch people be bad at video games 😂
@@senseisethreacts That would just make it funny 😂
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@@senseisethreacts PLEEEEAAAAASE!!!
8:06 not a WCH, but old boxing style stance, the rest is a bit wch-ish.
A1 taekwondo jibe 😁
The Gorn is the best fight to have ever existed in the cosmos!!!
GSP and Nurmagomedov worship Gorn!
Gorn is strongest! 💪💪💪💪💪
…….😂
Star Trek is the only good choice here
You must watch the fight scene in the last "Universal Soldier". ruclips.net/video/GE1M3mS77W4/видео.html
A very simple, but interesting B movie.
Always gotta hate on taekwondo