Time to add a few more things to this thread. If I could find it I would add some videos of the fights from true legend. Since I can't this is what will have to do.
Firstly from the Korean film called Musa The Warrior. At the end of the film everything goes to hell, the fortress is burning down and people are dropping like flies. What pops about this scenes is that the fire and heat and ash is swirling about everyone and the characters you watched throughout the movie get cut down. It's an okay movie with a great ending but unfortunately the quality of this video is bad.
Also the final fight scene from the award winning kung fu comedy the Gallants is great. I can't find the video so this is the lesser, first fight scene.
Also have to add Sammo Hung vs Donnie Yen in SPL (western name of the film is Killzone)
And this Sammo vs Donnie in IP Man 2
And this World War 1 fight scene from Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
I saw Chocolate
This was the movie after, where Ong Bak director and Tony Jaa had their big falling out. So this movie stars a young autistic girl who beats the crap out of everyone. The film is pretty bunk but the final fight scenes make it worthwhile, two of the best. The final fight scene is in two parts, part two is below. It features a fight set on the side of a building and there doesn't appear to be any wires, or even landing pads
Also, WTF:
What is this?
Why is there a man with a G on his forehead? The sound effects are legendary.
gamingeek said:So he's just some invincible bear like man who feels no pain?
YES! Isn't that awesome. He's always laid back, and reluctant to kick ass, but when someone gets on his wrong side, he just cleans the house with his trademark assortment of slaps and punches.
I fucking love this song, it belongs to one of their movies. I guess I can relate to you in your love for old cartoon shows when i think of how much I like these movies.
I wish I had a doohickey that could make those sound effects. I would slap my brother and hit the button to make that noise again and again.
So this Bud Spencer made all these 80s movies where he would just beat people up? So he's like Jackie Chan?
gamingeek said:So this Bud Spencer made all these 80s movies where he would just beat people up? So he's like Jackie Chan?
His acting goes way back into the 50s and 60s, his first movies with Terence Hill (Mario Girotti) go back to the late 60s, but it was in the 70s with comical style spaghetti westerns where the duo reached success. They made a good number of movies together during the 70s and 80s, with their last movie being made in the mid 90s. He also made some solo movies with similar themes.
His movies are like Jackie Chan's just in the comedy bits. There's no amazing stunts or martial prowess to be found. Only loud bitchslaps.
That was awesome, it's so much better than the first film IMO.
In fact, I probably prefer it to The Killer.