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It depends. Some adults refuse to get involved so kids will learn how to “handle” their own problems. Some will put a stop to it, which can be an issue if that involves the bully’s parents being informed but refuse to take any responsibility. And, nowadays, school officials like to say both sides are to blame and be punished because of some twisted concept of “zero tolerance.”
the fact that the principal is played by pam ferris who played a lot of evil/grouchy ladies is a kind woman in reality and the fat kid who ate the chocolate cake was played by a guy who is now thin and fit makes the movie a little better.
Matilda was definitely one of my favorite movies growing up. It was so satisfying seeing The Trunchbull get her Just desserts at the end! Seeing George McFly finally stand up to Biff in Back to the Future was also just as satisfying!
I totally agree about George McFly standing up to Biff. When I went to my 5 year class reunion I was ready to tell anyone off for How badly I was bullied in Jr. High and High School. Well I told a guy off that truly wasn't that bad to me in School and a few weeks later I went into the local Hardware store he worked at, but I didn't know he worked there. When I saw him I was waiting for some words, but he came running up to me all excited to see me and asked how I'm doing. I admit it unnerved me. It reminded me of as the end of Back To The Future where Biff was being over the top friendly to George.
The sick-stick on those plastic girls in Kick-ass 2 was so satisfying Carrie unleashing her powers on her mom and the bullies was also satisfying Gordie pointing the weapons at those jackass in Stand By Me is so good
20:29 in original "Kick Ass" comic book it was different. Hit-Girl didn't like some "girl stuff" but she wanted to have friends. Her "beauty reveal" didn't work because she doesn't know how to do this properly. However, when bully started humiliate her again, Hit-Girl finally lost her temper. She kidnapped the bully and hanged her from the bridge. Then, the bully must apologize, because otherwise the rope will be cut and the bully will die. Yes, she apologized crying and yelling and she didn't die. But she was never bullying Hit-Girl or anyone again
Sid had no reason to know he was hurting anyone. He had every reason to think he was channeling his bullying without hurting any sentient people. Woody and the other toys could have explained to everyone that they were alive and that would have ended the movie after one minute.
Ah I remember that moment when I was 15 and finally stood up to my bully and had the perfect comeback. My classmates praised me for it and for the rest of my school time I had a strong friend group always having my back.
Carrie prom scene when she dealt with all who bullied her is so satisfying to watch that's what happens when an innocent soul is pushed too far emotions will corrupt it
Carrie took too many innocent people down with the bullies. She also killed herself. She had no future or reason to live. Her prom was more despair than revenge
I can relate to these movies, I was bullied when I was a teenager, I'm an Outcast, I love Bullied Movie Scenes, I'm so glad them Bullied tormentors got what's coming to them and especially number one
Honorable mentions Fired Up - “Sky High” (2005) “I’m Not Afraid of You!” - “Drop Dead Fred” (1991) Bobby Cools Pyro Off - “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006) Otis Tells Dag Off - “Barnyard” (2006) Uncle - “Ed Edd n Eddy’s Big Picture Show” (2009) Beat Downs Gone Wrong - “Halloween” (2007) & “Halloween Ends” (2022)
@@WeaponXSigma You mean the part where the large gang has Michael right where they want him and they BRILLIANTLY decide to go at him one at a time instead off all at once which would make more sense?
One bully comeuppance scene that always stood out to me was the dual duel in My Bodyguard (1980). In this film, new kid at school Clifford Peache (Chris Makepeace) draws the ire of the bully Moody (Matt Dillon), after the former makes a joke about his name on his first day in class. This prompts Clifford to "hire" fellow student (and totally feared) Ricky Linderman (Adam Baldwin) for personal protection. The two form an unlikely friendship, which comes in handy when they take on Moody and his "bodyguard" Mike (Hank Salas) in a local park in the finale.
“Foul, loathsome, evil, little cockroach” is too kind to describe Draco. If I were a Ravenclaw, seeing Hermione lay the Slytherin we love hating out would be enough to, how do I put this, talk things out between the two of them. What she did was so satisfying, yet so wrong simultaneously.
@@sadgirl7321 Do English words that describe Malfoy best even exist? I mean, it's not my first language, but I figured the English language to be too polite for that.
Probably because Revenge of the Nerds has a rape in it that's posed as a win (while BTTF had some attempted rape, but Biff's behavior is depicted as deplorable and he gets punched out).
Other dealing with bully scenes: •The Perfect Weapon- The football player •Step Brothers- The playground kids •Animal House- Neidermyer •Just One of the Guys- William Zabka's character •The Beverly Hillbillies- Wrestling team captain •Dodgeball- Ben Stiller's character
I haven't watched this yet, so I don't know if they will mention it. There is a Korean short series called "The Glory" about a young girl bullied at school who grows up to get revenge on her tormentors.
5:30 Interesting fact about that scene, Christina Ricci was 12 years old when she played Wednesday playing Pocahontas in that play, which puts her close to the age the original Pocahontas was when she started well becoming historically relevant. It kinda makes this scene a twisted tongue-in-cheek rascally homage.
I don't think they'd fight each other because both have been bullied and would have a mutual understanding. If they were fighting though, I think maybe Eleven would win just because she has friends to fight for and Carrie thinks no one had her back (Even though Sue, Tommy, and Ms. Desjardin did have her best interest at heart)
@@Dadofer1970 I'd be very curious about a Charlie vs. Carrie match up, especially considering they're both written by Stephen King. I think Carrie may have an edge as she possesses telekinesis and Charlie solely has pyrokinesis.
The one of Hermaione punching Draco has some interesting story behind it. She accidentally threw the punch for real when it was to be pretended, when filming ended after that she apologized for the slip.
With The Craft, I would replace their choice with what Rochelle does to her nasty, racist bully Laura, making her lose all her hair. Watching her having to wear a stupid wig later on was pretty satisfying.
Also should’ve included this one: Abandoned with no shoes (1993) Jay and Ice aren’t exactly the nicest characters, especially towards Max. After they unintentionally insult the Sandersons, they are locked in cages, which is already a well deserved defeat for them, but Max makes it even more satisfying when he successfully obtains his shoes while they’re stuck in the cages and promptly abandons them with no way to escape or call for help to free them from the Sanderson cottage.
I remember even as like a five year old it was so satisfying watching all of Sid’s toys turn on him for abusing them. It was very creepy even for me but it was definitely very satisfying too
I've been thinking that if you're, say, a high school kid, and some bully starts in on you, a good response would be to clap your hand to your forehead and say, "Oh, man, was I supposed to get bullied by you today? I totally forgot and then double-booked myself, and I cannot get out of this other thing. Sorry; I feel like an idiot. Let's try for...um, Thursday. Yeah, that should work. Thanks, man." Then you clap the now-befuddled bully on the arm and walk away whistling.
George Mc. Fly is a freaking hero anyway. What's the definition of bravery? Facing your fears that is. George was terrified to talk to people, never mind girls. And what does he do? He reads a handmade poem in front of a crowd to the love of his life while facing the possibility of being utterly rejected. If that isn't bravery I don't know what is.
My personal favorite isn’t even in the list. In “Ever After” with Drew Barrymore; Danelle secretly gets married to Henry. When Margriet and her mom thought they were invited for an engagement. It was a threat to send both of them out of the country, until Danelle stands up for them for, a price. For the rest of their lives Margret and her mom live in servitude while, reflecting of how they treated Danielle. The best revenge and justice is putting your enemy through the same grief they inflicted upon you.
Also Honorable Mentions: *A Bloody Rooftop Fight - Once Upon a Time in Korea (2004) *Dre vs Chen - Karate Kid 2010 *Mr. Han vs Master Li - Karate Kid 2010 Alternate Ending *Mr. Han vs Bullies - Karate Kid 2010 *School Canteen fight - Cobra Kai *Aspen Conroy's Dad gets beaten - True Detective *Dirk, the Jerk - Supernatural *Bar Fight - Jack Reacher (2012)
Ever since I’ve seen fablemans, the moment with Sammy and Logan after the film has always stuck with me and made me think about it each time Fablemans is brought up
Peter beating Flash; George beating Biff and Hermione punching Draco were my favourites. Carrie getting revenge on the prom is also good; but unlike the other ones; Carrie is not a franchise and didn't have a happy nor satisfactory ending.
To me, they should’ve gone with the Patrick Swayze taking it outside for number thirty… Jake Gyllenhall has nothing on the original Road House because the original is a classic
You forgot to put Chicken Little (2005) on the list. Foxy Loxy was so mean, when Chicken Little won the big game everyone cheered for Chicken Little but Foxy couldn't stand it, that was so satisfying not only that when the aliens changed Foxy's personality from a mean school bully into a nice, kind fox that was the cherry on top.
Carrie's Mother wasn't possesive, she was psychotic. Religiously unhinged and on a 24/7 crusade with it, she would have been more at home in the 1800's Puratin times.
The only thing that sucks about the #5 STAND BY ME bully Ace Merrill, is that in the book, he caught Gordie later by himself when Gordie didn't have a gun OR any of his boys around to get his back. Ace beat the hell out of him, broke his arm and spit in his face.
Johnny isn’t a bully. Daniel threw the first punch and Johnny defended himself. Daniel poured water on Johnny when he probably just forgot about Daniel and just wanted to move on.
I'm not sure The Outsiders really belongs here. Yeah, they beat the bullies in the rumble, but the movie repeatedly shows that nothing changes. The Socs still have everything, the Greasers still struggle, and the social dynamics stay the same. The rumble is ultimately pointless, so they didn't really beat the bullies.
I felt sorry for Sid in Toy Story. He's a loner from a poor family, and his hobby of creating wierd sculptures from lost toys is his only outlet. He doesn't know they're alive, and the toys defeat him by showing that they are, which breaks their Golden Rule. Poor Sid.
Just going back rewatching toy story sid is not really all that bad sid just had a rough childhood and my opinion he's not pure evil and he's not cruel sid is just a messed up punk who he likes to play with toys in strange creepy combinations like sid is like dr frankenstein and after sid got his lesson about treating toys nicely but in sid's defense he did not know that the toys are sentient so i think we should cut sid some slack at least sid is a lot more happier as a garbage man in toy story 3 and sid looked really happy doing his job too as well.
And another thing when sid plays with the toys rough and violent in a disturbing way like when sid burned and tortured woody with a magnifying glass leaving woody with a small mark on woody on his forehead and when sid is like dr frankenstein when he creates toys in creepy disturbing combinations but that's because sid just had a rough childhood that's why and one last thing we should cut sid some slack because he did not know the toys are sentient in his defense and after woody and the mutant toys teaches sid a lesson about playing with toys nicely sid redeemed himself and he became a garbage man in toy story 3 and sid looks really happy now when he's doing his job as a garbage man too.
Bad Boys. Not the Will Smith movie, but the 1983 movie with Sean Penn going to juvenile prison. Takes out the prison bullies with a pillow case filled with soda cans.
Not only is the one with The Princess Diaries hilarious and satisfying due to Lana getting a taste of her own medicine (humiliation), Mia told her off with the apparent truth afterwards and did not stoop to Lana's level even once.
In my opinion, Beaten Biff should've been number 1 instead Daniel and Johnny got more chances to fight in the Cobra Kai series. There should've been another bully like Sid in the Toy Story movies, instead of always evil toys.
#30: Taking Things Outside (Roadhouse) #29: Mark humiliates Stan (17 Again) #28: Telling off Steff (Pretty in Pink) #27: Just desserts (The Princess Diaries) #26: Sammy makes Logan cry (The Fablemans) #25: The rumble (The Outsiders) #24: Wednesday’s camp revolt (Addams Family Values) #23: Cantina (Star Wars - Episode IV: A New Hope) #22: Psychokinetic fight (Matilda) #21: Hermione punches Draco (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) #20: Fuming Fred (Dazed and Confused) #19: School Talent Show (Fist Fight) #18: Raging Regina (Mean Girls) #17: The other witches (The Craft) #16: Tricky tab (Dumb and Dumber) #15: Jack beats up Bobby (A History of Violence) #14: Awful apples (Good Will Hunting) #13: Naked vengeance (Central Intelligence) #12: Flash fight (Spider-Man) #11: Sid (Toy Story) #10: Bud beaten up brass (Three O’Clock High) #9: The sick stick (Kickass 2) #8: Prom pyrotechnics (Carrie) #7: Rock war (Stephen King’s IT) #6: Ralphie’s revenge (A Christmas Story) #5: Gordie’s gun (Stand By Me) #4: Chair revenge (Moonlight) #3: Bar fight (Kingsman: The Secret Service) #2: Beaten Biff (Back to the Future) #1: The final fight with Daniel and Johnny (The Karate Kid)
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Should have added the part where sid ends up the garbage man that saves toys. Would have been epic lol
Henry Bowers (It: Chapter Two) And Bobby Kent (Bully) But The Bully Was Based on a True Story.
All of them, "The Addams Family Values" and "Matilda"
can i say the little rascals or matida
I feel like you should have included the 2013 Carrie remake when covering number 8
Nowadays, whenever I see a TV show or movie with a student being bullied, I always ask, “Where’re the teachers? Where’s the principal?“
Turning a blind eye, that's what.
When I see school bulling in TV, I start having PTSD😟😔
Sometimes they do show up and stops the picking.
It depends. Some adults refuse to get involved so kids will learn how to “handle” their own problems. Some will put a stop to it, which can be an issue if that involves the bully’s parents being informed but refuse to take any responsibility. And, nowadays, school officials like to say both sides are to blame and be punished because of some twisted concept of “zero tolerance.”
Me: yes! F*CK YOU, fictional tormentors. *Laughs like vox from hazbin hotel* this is better than sex!
I absolutely loved Matilda as a kid! Seeing Ms trunchble get bullied back is so satisfying
I argree with you. It's been awhile since I last seen it as well.
@Reaperguy67 me too and Matilda lifted my heart every time I watch this!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
the fact that the principal is played by pam ferris who played a lot of evil/grouchy ladies is a kind woman in reality and the fat kid who ate the chocolate cake was played by a guy who is now thin and fit makes the movie a little better.
@@pricemoore2022 nice . I wonder if we will get a new one at some point.
Same
thank you for showing Hermione's punch twice. its so cathartic
It’s WatchMojo. They show everything (and seriously, mostly everything) more than once.
Matilda was definitely one of my favorite movies growing up. It was so satisfying seeing The Trunchbull get her Just desserts at the end! Seeing George McFly finally stand up to Biff in Back to the Future was also just as satisfying!
Mara Wilson did a great job in the Matilda movie!
I totally agree about George McFly standing up to Biff. When I went to my 5 year class reunion I was ready to tell anyone off for How badly I was bullied in Jr. High and High School. Well I told a guy off that truly wasn't that bad to me in School and a few weeks later I went into the local Hardware store he worked at, but I didn't know he worked there. When I saw him I was waiting for some words, but he came running up to me all excited to see me and asked how I'm doing. I admit it unnerved me. It reminded me of as the end of Back To The Future where Biff was being over the top friendly to George.
The sick-stick on those plastic girls in Kick-ass 2 was so satisfying
Carrie unleashing her powers on her mom and the bullies was also satisfying
Gordie pointing the weapons at those jackass in Stand By Me is so good
Heck yeah! Now that's what I'm talking about, revenge is a dish best served cold y'all
20:29 in original "Kick Ass" comic book it was different. Hit-Girl didn't like some "girl stuff" but she wanted to have friends. Her "beauty reveal" didn't work because she doesn't know how to do this properly. However, when bully started humiliate her again, Hit-Girl finally lost her temper. She kidnapped the bully and hanged her from the bridge. Then, the bully must apologize, because otherwise the rope will be cut and the bully will die. Yes, she apologized crying and yelling and she didn't die. But she was never bullying Hit-Girl or anyone again
Hearing Sid scream like a little girl when Woody comes alive will never not be satisfying 😅
Sid had no reason to know he was hurting anyone. He had every reason to think he was channeling his bullying without hurting any sentient people. Woody and the other toys could have explained to everyone that they were alive and that would have ended the movie after one minute.
And then he runs away with the spaghetti arms. 🤣
Ah I remember that moment when I was 15 and finally stood up to my bully and had the perfect comeback.
My classmates praised me for it and for the rest of my school time I had a strong friend group always having my back.
Carrie prom scene when she dealt with all who bullied her is so satisfying to watch that's what happens when an innocent soul is pushed too far emotions will corrupt it
It’s sad. Pushing an innocent too far and bad things will happen
@goldentriforce29 absolutely
Carrie took too many innocent people down with the bullies. She also killed herself. She had no future or reason to live. Her prom was more despair than revenge
Many innocent people caught strays when Carrie snapped
@@cbushinCarrie didn't deserve such a sad, terrible life. She deserved better.😢
I can relate to these movies, I was bullied when I was a teenager, I'm an Outcast, I love Bullied Movie Scenes, I'm so glad them Bullied tormentors got what's coming to them and especially number one
When hermione punches Draco is amazing
Yes!
🥉
That was the best
Amazing? It was bloody brilliant!
Good thing she was in wizard school. Public schools will think you’re the bully if you punch your bully.
Honorable mentions
Fired Up - “Sky High” (2005)
“I’m Not Afraid of You!” - “Drop Dead Fred” (1991)
Bobby Cools Pyro Off - “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006)
Otis Tells Dag Off - “Barnyard” (2006)
Uncle - “Ed Edd n Eddy’s Big Picture Show” (2009)
Beat Downs Gone Wrong - “Halloween” (2007) & “Halloween Ends” (2022)
Angus (1995)
I think you meant Halloween Kills regarding the beatdown gone wrong.
@@WeaponXSigma You mean the part where the large gang has Michael right where they want him and they BRILLIANTLY decide to go at him one at a time instead off all at once which would make more sense?
"I'm not gonna fight you, Valiente." - Ferdinand
The number of movies with 30 yr olds playing high schoolers is hilarious. We're supposed to believe that these super jacked, chiseled men are 17-18. 😂
Kick-ass 2 - Watching Mindy use that SIC stick on the popular mean girls was so satisfying to watch.
CHRIS from CARRIE should have been #1 since she's responsible for the deaths of 73 people.
Ralphie's black out was iconic 😅😅😅😅😅 That boy had enough that day and that taunting took him to another realm.😂😂😂😂
Speaking in strange tongues.
Matilda was my favorite movie growing up! Ms. Trunchble getting karma was so satisfying.
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One bully comeuppance scene that always stood out to me was the dual duel in My Bodyguard (1980). In this film, new kid at school Clifford Peache (Chris Makepeace) draws the ire of the bully Moody (Matt Dillon), after the former makes a joke about his name on his first day in class. This prompts Clifford to "hire" fellow student (and totally feared) Ricky Linderman (Adam Baldwin) for personal protection. The two form an unlikely friendship, which comes in handy when they take on Moody and his "bodyguard" Mike (Hank Salas) in a local park in the finale.
omg YES! This should have been included, 100%!
Be careful who you mess with. You never know what they're capable of. 💯🎉
@@MasonAdams-z8q Wrong. 🎉
Truer words ever spoken, my friend!
Oh please. There are too many weak minded people in this world who deserve to be bullied. Stand up for yourself stop being so WEAK
@@marcusjackson546 easy to say from behind a keyboard, isn't it?
I thought for sure that Carrie would be number 1 but Karate Kid makes sense. As a formerly bullied kid, this was a satisfying list.
I was extremely surprised that Back To The Future wasn’t number one until I saw number one. I totally agree. It’s awesome
“Foul, loathsome, evil, little cockroach” is too kind to describe Draco. If I were a Ravenclaw, seeing Hermione lay the Slytherin we love hating out would be enough to, how do I put this, talk things out between the two of them. What she did was so satisfying, yet so wrong simultaneously.
Hermione chose those words because the ones she wanted to use were far too aggressive and scary
@@sadgirl7321 Do English words that describe Malfoy best even exist?
I mean, it's not my first language, but I figured the English language to be too polite for that.
@ probably not, it’s difficult to tell since malfoy is a whiny boy
@@sadgirl7321and a ferret
The camp revolt scene was the best part of Addams Family Values
I always loved the 1980 movie My Bodyguard, with Christopher Makepeace, Matt Dillon and Adam Baldwin.
Yes, that should have been on the list!
I'm kinda surprise that NOTHING FROM Revenge of the Nerds nor Sid is Dead didn't make the list.
Probably because Revenge of the Nerds has a rape in it that's posed as a win (while BTTF had some attempted rape, but Biff's behavior is depicted as deplorable and he gets punched out).
Watch Mojo is literally the best thing that has happened to humanity ❤💯
@@MasonAdams-z8qnot having a pic doesn’t mean being a bot. I watch a bunch of this stuff and I don’t have a pic either
@@MasonAdams-z8q lol. Your mama is a bot
@julioramirez1053 thank you.
At least there are still people with common sense
Other dealing with bully scenes:
•The Perfect Weapon- The football player
•Step Brothers- The playground kids
•Animal House- Neidermyer
•Just One of the Guys- William Zabka's character
•The Beverly Hillbillies- Wrestling team captain
•Dodgeball- Ben Stiller's character
Dwight Goodman
I haven't watched this yet, so I don't know if they will mention it. There is a Korean short series called "The Glory" about a young girl bullied at school who grows up to get revenge on her tormentors.
I watched that one, and my god was it GOOD. I’d highly recommend it.
The Glory that you are referring to was a TV show though, not a movie, this video refers to the movies only, see the differences of the two
@andredaniel6658 I'm aware of that. I only mentioned it because it's really good. I even stated that it isn't a movie.
A modern day Count of Monte Cristo.
I love the Stan vs. Mark scene from 17 Again 😂
5:30 Interesting fact about that scene, Christina Ricci was 12 years old when she played Wednesday playing Pocahontas in that play, which puts her close to the age the original Pocahontas was when she started well becoming historically relevant. It kinda makes this scene a twisted tongue-in-cheek rascally homage.
Where is My Bodyguard? The ultimate stand up to your bully
Who is gonna win if Carrie (21:26) fight against Eleven (Stranger Things)?
I think it’s going to be a draw
I don't think they'd fight each other because both have been bullied and would have a mutual understanding. If they were fighting though, I think maybe Eleven would win just because she has friends to fight for and Carrie thinks no one had her back (Even though Sue, Tommy, and Ms. Desjardin did have her best interest at heart)
Charlie from Firestarter makes smores out of both of them.
@@Dadofer1970 I'd be very curious about a Charlie vs. Carrie match up, especially considering they're both written by Stephen King. I think Carrie may have an edge as she possesses telekinesis and Charlie solely has pyrokinesis.
The one of Hermaione punching Draco has some interesting story behind it. She accidentally threw the punch for real when it was to be pretended, when filming ended after that she apologized for the slip.
Got to see #21 in theaters. Entire theater cheered, even had a “Yeah! You go girl!”. It was awesome.😃
Dark Alessa’s revenge from Silent Hill will always be the best for me.
Oh same here.
I wish I had Hermione as a best friend same with Carrie
“Get in loser! We’re going shopping!” - one of my favorite quotes
With The Craft, I would replace their choice with what Rochelle does to her nasty, racist bully Laura, making her lose all her hair. Watching her having to wear a stupid wig later on was pretty satisfying.
Same. I’m really surprised that wasn’t the pick
Also should’ve included this one:
Abandoned with no shoes (1993)
Jay and Ice aren’t exactly the nicest characters, especially towards Max. After they unintentionally insult the Sandersons, they are locked in cages, which is already a well deserved defeat for them, but Max makes it even more satisfying when he successfully obtains his shoes while they’re stuck in the cages and promptly abandons them with no way to escape or call for help to free them from the Sanderson cottage.
Spider-Man is a great movie. That Cafeteria scene was amazing. I own Spider-Man on DVD as well.
The "damn" when he starts smacking them😂
I remember even as like a five year old it was so satisfying watching all of Sid’s toys turn on him for abusing them. It was very creepy even for me but it was definitely very satisfying too
“Revenge of the Nerds” is the greatest bully comeuppance story of all! (Well, skip the parts that…ummm…don’t hold up in 2024.)
"Hey! You're not Stan! You're one of those nerds! Hey! You were great!" 🤯🤯🤯
I might be waiting for "Top 10 Predator and Prey Moments in Horror Movies" then
The sandlot should’ve been up there
What an important list. I hope people who suffer from bullying feel better watching this.
Let's not forget Sid Phillips' downfall in "Toy Story"
I've been thinking that if you're, say, a high school kid, and some bully starts in on you, a good response would be to clap your hand to your forehead and say, "Oh, man, was I supposed to get bullied by you today? I totally forgot and then double-booked myself, and I cannot get out of this other thing. Sorry; I feel like an idiot. Let's try for...um, Thursday. Yeah, that should work. Thanks, man." Then you clap the now-befuddled bully on the arm and walk away whistling.
George Mc. Fly is a freaking hero anyway. What's the definition of bravery? Facing your fears that is.
George was terrified to talk to people, never mind girls. And what does he do? He reads a handmade poem in front of a crowd to the love of his life while facing the possibility of being utterly rejected.
If that isn't bravery I don't know what is.
hummer fight from never back down
My personal favorite isn’t even in the list. In “Ever After” with Drew Barrymore; Danelle secretly gets married to Henry. When Margriet and her mom thought they were invited for an engagement. It was a threat to send both of them out of the country, until Danelle stands up for them for, a price. For the rest of their lives Margret and her mom live in servitude while, reflecting of how they treated Danielle.
The best revenge and justice is putting your enemy through the same grief they inflicted upon you.
"At times likes good men know when oh you get the point" hank mcoy beast
Ralphie handed Scott's ass to him 😂
The craft should've gotten a t.v series.
The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, My Bodyguard, Drillbit Taylor, and other movies should've been on the list. 🎬🎬📽️🎥🎥🎥📽️📽️📺📺
Also Honorable Mentions:
*A Bloody Rooftop Fight - Once Upon a Time in Korea (2004)
*Dre vs Chen - Karate Kid 2010
*Mr. Han vs Master Li - Karate Kid 2010 Alternate Ending
*Mr. Han vs Bullies - Karate Kid 2010
*School Canteen fight - Cobra Kai
*Aspen Conroy's Dad gets beaten - True Detective
*Dirk, the Jerk - Supernatural
*Bar Fight - Jack Reacher (2012)
Ever since I’ve seen fablemans, the moment with Sammy and Logan after the film has always stuck with me and made me think about it each time Fablemans is brought up
8:06 if Hermione was at the Dursleys House, she would of done the same to Dudley, and even Vernon as well
I would love to see that.
22:39 Sounds about right. 😶
Yeah, there are some things certain people shouldn't say.
Ah, you should have shown Dwayne Johnson mostly naked. That made him look SOOOOOOO good.
fred from dazed and confused not only got paint splattered on him, but he also twisted his ankle when he slams the paddle down, thats just a bonus
Peter beating Flash; George beating Biff and Hermione punching Draco were my favourites.
Carrie getting revenge on the prom is also good; but unlike the other ones; Carrie is not a franchise and didn't have a happy nor satisfactory ending.
I'm a simple woman. I see Addams Family Values, I click.
The Paper Brigade has a good Dealing with Bullies scene, Slimed, Paintballed, and Humiliated
Did anyone else notice they bleeped out the word "shit" when Chris Hargensen said it, but left it in when Ace said it?
To me, they should’ve gone with the Patrick Swayze taking it outside for number thirty… Jake Gyllenhall has nothing on the original Road House because the original is a classic
You forgot to put Chicken Little (2005) on the list. Foxy Loxy was so mean, when Chicken Little won the big game everyone cheered for Chicken Little but Foxy couldn't stand it, that was so satisfying not only that when the aliens changed Foxy's personality from a mean school bully into a nice, kind fox that was the cherry on top.
Pam Ferris actually got injured during that scene.
Here come the “Daniel the real bully” comments.
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Carrie's Mother wasn't possesive, she was psychotic. Religiously unhinged and on a 24/7 crusade with it, she would have been more at home in the 1800's Puratin times.
The only thing that sucks about the #5 STAND BY ME bully Ace Merrill, is that in the book, he caught Gordie later by himself when Gordie didn't have a gun OR any of his boys around to get his back.
Ace beat the hell out of him, broke his arm and spit in his face.
Wonder(2017) Jack Will punching Julian for being mean to Auggie was a satisfying moment.
There needs to be a series of this. So many others.
Johnny isn’t a bully. Daniel threw the first punch and Johnny defended himself. Daniel poured water on Johnny when he probably just forgot about Daniel and just wanted to move on.
The swimming pool scene in Let the right one in, should be on here
My Bodyguard from 1980 has probably the best scene ever showing revenge on a bully.
Notice how Mandy Moore is very good at playing a bully.
I guess the end of REVENGE OF THE NERDS doesn't count cause that's one of my favorites
It's because that movie shows a girl getting raped and it's shown as a win.
Hey watchmojo I have a question since you didn't movie bullies then why not do top 30 TV bullies.
All great movies. Kind of wish revenge of the nerds was at least mentioned consisting that’s the whole plot of the movie lol.
I can't tell what's better, Wednesday Addams staging a summer camp coup or seeing Draco get punched in the face.
I am SHOCKED Jawbreaker is not on this list!
I always loved Johnny’s 180 at the end. Sicks that they retconned it for the Cobra Kai series.
If only all bullies got comeuppance
I love it
I'm not sure The Outsiders really belongs here. Yeah, they beat the bullies in the rumble, but the movie repeatedly shows that nothing changes. The Socs still have everything, the Greasers still struggle, and the social dynamics stay the same. The rumble is ultimately pointless, so they didn't really beat the bullies.
This is why Anime does better than Hollywood, Anime never did the dealing with bully list
I felt sorry for Sid in Toy Story.
He's a loner from a poor family, and his hobby of creating wierd sculptures from lost toys is his only outlet.
He doesn't know they're alive, and the toys defeat him by showing that they are, which breaks their Golden Rule.
Poor Sid.
Just going back rewatching toy story sid is not really all that bad sid just had a rough childhood and my opinion he's not pure evil and he's not cruel sid is just a messed up punk who he likes to play with toys in strange creepy combinations like sid is like dr frankenstein and after sid got his lesson about treating toys nicely but in sid's defense he did not know that the toys are sentient so i think we should cut sid some slack at least sid is a lot more happier as a garbage man in toy story 3 and sid looked really happy doing his job too as well.
And another thing when sid plays with the toys rough and violent in a disturbing way like when sid burned and tortured woody with a magnifying glass leaving woody with a small mark on woody on his forehead and when sid is like dr frankenstein when he creates toys in creepy disturbing combinations but that's because sid just had a rough childhood that's why and one last thing we should cut sid some slack because he did not know the toys are sentient in his defense and after woody and the mutant toys teaches sid a lesson about playing with toys nicely sid redeemed himself and he became a garbage man in toy story 3 and sid looks really happy now when he's doing his job as a garbage man too.
Bad Boys. Not the Will Smith movie, but the 1983 movie with Sean Penn going to juvenile prison. Takes out the prison bullies with a pillow case filled with soda cans.
"Kick his ass, Seabass!"
I have said that every time I see a fight scene since 1995. 😁
i like the scene where wednesday decides to face off her bully in the thanksgiving play where she decides to get revenge on her.
but i didn't know trunchble is honey's aunt.
Not only is the one with The Princess Diaries hilarious and satisfying due to Lana getting a taste of her own medicine (humiliation), Mia told her off with the apparent truth afterwards and did not stoop to Lana's level even once.
In my opinion, Beaten Biff should've been number 1 instead
Daniel and Johnny got more chances to fight in the Cobra Kai series.
There should've been another bully like Sid in the Toy Story movies, instead of always evil toys.
The craft was amazing one of my favorites and of course Carrie was legendary good list 👏 🖤
TOP 10 Moments from The Addams Famy
#30: Taking Things Outside (Roadhouse)
#29: Mark humiliates Stan (17 Again)
#28: Telling off Steff (Pretty in Pink)
#27: Just desserts (The Princess Diaries)
#26: Sammy makes Logan cry (The Fablemans)
#25: The rumble (The Outsiders)
#24: Wednesday’s camp revolt (Addams Family Values)
#23: Cantina (Star Wars - Episode IV: A New Hope)
#22: Psychokinetic fight (Matilda)
#21: Hermione punches Draco (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban)
#20: Fuming Fred (Dazed and Confused)
#19: School Talent Show (Fist Fight)
#18: Raging Regina (Mean Girls)
#17: The other witches (The Craft)
#16: Tricky tab (Dumb and Dumber)
#15: Jack beats up Bobby (A History of Violence)
#14: Awful apples (Good Will Hunting)
#13: Naked vengeance (Central Intelligence)
#12: Flash fight (Spider-Man)
#11: Sid (Toy Story)
#10: Bud beaten up brass (Three O’Clock High)
#9: The sick stick (Kickass 2)
#8: Prom pyrotechnics (Carrie)
#7: Rock war (Stephen King’s IT)
#6: Ralphie’s revenge (A Christmas Story)
#5: Gordie’s gun (Stand By Me)
#4: Chair revenge (Moonlight)
#3: Bar fight (Kingsman: The Secret Service)
#2: Beaten Biff (Back to the Future)
#1: The final fight with Daniel and Johnny (The Karate Kid)
Can't believe A Bronx Tale's bar fight scene wasn't in here. "Now, yous can't leave" is such an iconic line in EVERY real NYer's mind.
How can you leave out the pizza pube scene in She's All That? It's so disgusting it's iconic.
You forgot about in the movie Pretty In Pink where Duckie fought Steff for what he said about Andie.