Where Clint is confronted in a jailcell by some big guy, who thinks he can kick his ass and Clint replies:
“It means be advised that I’m mean, nasty and tired. I eat concertina wire and piss napalm and I can put a round through a flea’s ass at two hundred meters. So go hump somebody else’s leg, mutt face, before I push yours in.”
A Bronx Tale: Head Gangster Guy locks the door of the bar on 10 bikers after having asked them to leave and tells them, " There,now you can’t leave". The look of fear on their faces is priceless.
[quote]mcnasty13 wrote:
The most recent one that comes to my mind is the nightclub scene with the rock in the movie “the rundown”
those were some big dudes and firing the turntable at the guys back was hilarious.
My favorite is the curb bite on American history X.[/quote]
hell yeah! that is my favourite action sequence ever. if i ever don’t feel like a workout i just get that scene showing.
all of fight club but the "this is a chemical burn "scene is bomb
Ray Liotta’s pistol whipping scene in Good Fellas
Deniro bashing in a skull in untouchables
Baseball bat scene in Casino
Bruce Willis working over Ving Rhames in the Pawn Shop in Pulp Fiction… “feel that sting big boy?? that’s just pride fucking with you”
Keanu Reeves jumping out of an airplane without a parachute to get Patrick Swayze in Point Break is pretty bad ass
The original Matrix is pretty sick from beginning to end but the scene where Neo is in the helicopter breaking Morpheus out of the matrix is pretty phat with all those shell casings dropping in slo-mo
Desperado- all of it … but the gun fight scenes are killer and the scene where Salma is walking down the street toward Antonio makes my… uh… er… hmm… T-Levels rise
The photocopier getting fucked up in slo-mo in Office Space to “Die Mother Fuckers Die” by Scarface…
I’ve always hated it in movies when the “good guys” always let the “bad guys” off the hook. so in that vain… here’s an homage to all the movies where the bad guys get fucked up as bad as they should
Man on Fire… Denzel kicks ass for the whole movie
Lethal Weapon 2 when Mel Gibson kills the dude that killed his girlfriend by slamming his head in a car door a half dozen times
Brad Pitt smoking Kevin Spacey at the end of Se7en
Rutger Hauer stuffing a grenade in Gene Simmons mouth and pulling the pin in Wanted Dead or Alive
How you guys keep going past John Wayne is beyond me
Here are a couple;
“I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people and I expect the same from them.” (From The Shootist)
“Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway.”
“Well son, since you haven’t learned to respect your elders, it’s time you learned to respect your betters.” --John Wayne.
“I thought you were dead, Mr McCandles.” --Jim Davis.
“Not hardly.” --John Wayne (Big Jake).
John Wayne (McLintock): I know, I know. I’ll use proper judgment. I haven’t lost my temper in forty years, but pilgrim you could’ve gotten somebody killed today and somebody oughta belt you in the mouth, but I won’t. I won’t. The hell I won’t!
when the predator considers the woman who accidentally, somehow killed the Alien, his equal. He then continued to make her a spear and a shield…
How much more T-charged can this get??!?!
[quote]doogie wrote:
Zap Branigan wrote:
Unforgiven when William Muney walks into the bar and blows Little Bill and everyone else away.
Bill Munny: All right now, I’m comin’ out. Any man I see out there, I’m gonna shoot him. Any sumbitch takes a shot at me, I’m not only gonna kill him, but I’m gonna kill his wife. All his friends. Burn his damn house down.
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Little Bill: ‘I don’t deserve this, I’m building a house.’
Clint/Munny: ‘Deserve hasn’t got anything to do with it.’ BANG.
Apocalypse Now: The Huey helicopter attack on the village scored to Wagner’s “Flight of the Valkyrie”
Rocky v. Drago’s training sequences for the Christmas day fight in Rocky IV
Conan, Valeria, and Subitai sneaking into Thulsa Doom’s palace and interrupting the orgy - Conan goes head to head vs. Thorgrim (jakked dude with the warhammer) and James Earl Jones turns into a giant python!!
Someone already mentioned “The Matrix”, but the scene I most remember from that movie is when Neo and Trinity enter the building to go and get Morpheus.
Many scenes from “Die Hard”… “Yippee-ka-yay, motherfucker!”
The intro fight scene in “Blade” in the underground night club. Showers of blood, a katana sword and disintegrating vampires. Good stuff.
[quote]swerven wrote:
How you guys keep going past John Wayne is beyond me
Here are a couple;
“I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people and I expect the same from them.” (From The Shootist)
“Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway.”
“Well son, since you haven’t learned to respect your elders, it’s time you learned to respect your betters.” --John Wayne.
“I thought you were dead, Mr McCandles.” --Jim Davis.
“Not hardly.” --John Wayne (Big Jake).
John Wayne (McLintock): I know, I know. I’ll use proper judgment. I haven’t lost my temper in forty years, but pilgrim you could’ve gotten somebody killed today and somebody oughta belt you in the mouth, but I won’t. I won’t. The hell I won’t!
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Hell yeah. The one from Mclinktock is my all time fave.
While I agree with many of you (there are definitely a lot of “T-moments” in movies), there are two movies that I haven’t seen mentioned.
A Man Apart w/ Vin Diesel
Two scenes stand out to me . . .
First, when he’s in the bar talking with a drug dealer and he tells the stripper to get off of his lap and that she should have some respect for herself. Soon after he’s pissed beyond words at being called a fag, “Don’t you ever disrespect me like that!”
Two, when a dealer is talking about how he recently killed this cop’s “bitch wife” (which is Vin’s character’s wife) and he proceeds to beat him to death with his bare hands.
Movie two - The Crow, pretty much from beginning to end. There is no mercy for the wicked.
Cool thread, I’ve discovered some movies that I gotta check out.
C-Dog
Oh yeah, it’s already been mentioned, but Wyatt Earp (Kurt Russell) in Tombstone is the absolute personification of T-man!