I've never seen Shane.Okay so I'm an old. But the fight scene in Shane still sticks with me.
*ducking*
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I've never seen Shane.Okay so I'm an old. But the fight scene in Shane still sticks with me.
He's very talented.For Clark to be getting this level of buzz, with limited touches, and this soon, - not seem since Vince before school started
correct. big-time correct.I doubt he’ll get 7 years doing that. Barnes had skins before that.
Thanks for the recs!Greatest movie fights? We old movie buffs would tell you to watch the original “Manchurian Candidate.” Veteran character actor Henry DeSilva and Frank Sinatra engaged in the first ever movie fight that featured karate. Sinatra took a chop that missed but broke a dinning room table. The resulting injury plagued him for the rest of his life. Also you need to watch “The Big Country.” Great original music plus and incredible fight scene with Gregory Peck.
Nope. That would be TV IMO.Do miniseries fight scenes count as movies or is that different category? Lucius Vorenus v the gladiator in defense of Titus Pullo in HBO’s Rome is an all time great, particularly if you watch the the sequence before that where Vorenus prevents members of his Legion from doing the same even though Titus Pullo is his best friend.
Made my honorable mention.
Probably should have made my list. I think of that as more of a training session than a fight.Even Morpheus vs Neo? That’s a great movie fight scene.
No doubt.The Deandre Moore noise is way too loud to ignore.
Good one!if we're doing tv fights, the line forms after "capt. woodrow call vs. the army sergeant"
But an OB reporter assured us that Sydir Mitchell was to be the “linch pin” to 2024 defensive successTakes guys some time to grow up. Big guys often need more time than small guys.
Why wouldn't they be impressed with the talent?If you are trying to temper our expectations for next year, this posting did not do it.
Reports of the HS coaches after Saturdays's scrimmage suggests they are impressed with the UT talent. Seems that Sark has program headed where one would want to see it.
Peal Jam is overrated.Music list are tough…. They are so personal.
You always remember what song was playing /popular when something significant happened,
Music and favorite songs are as different as fingerprints.
Example: just this weekend me (52) and my 18 yr old son were talking music and he told me he liked my Metallica , King George, Pink Floyd, Willie Nelson, NWA/Eazy E/Ice Cube/Dre , Eagles/Don Henley /Gken Frey playlists But he just could not get into Pearl Jam and when pressed he couldn’t give any particular reason. music lists are tough so every week I sit back and watch Ketch have to defend something so impossible to defend.
Nobody ever remembers where they were when Arnie said “I’ll be back”
So back to Pearl Jam …I told him he was an idiot and to go to bed.
Deadwood has some doozies. I might need to re-watch it.The best fight for me in Deadwood is Bullock and Swearingen throwing down on each other and Al comes within an inch of killing him and the only reason he doesn't is because Bullock's wife and child are in that stage coach.
The ironic thing about that fight is Bullock was whooping Al's ass until Al's crew jumped in.
That's an area that remains a question until it isn't.We are still soft up the middle right now.
You can’t replace
Ford
Murphy
Sweat.
I understand Hill is taking Ford’s spot and he will be a better player when he’s done (more athletic and right now) but it’s gonna take some time for him to learn the nuances of that position.
That movie is my jam.The Last Dragon is a classic! Remember seeing that in the theater and like 50 more times on VHS.
Somehow I have never seen Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.The sword fight in ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ (2000)
Bruce Lee's dojo destruction in 'Fist of Fury' (1972)
Ip Man 2 (2010) Jet Li Table Top Scene
The Legend of the Drunken Master (1994)
Enter The Dragon (1973)—Lee vs. Oharra fight.
Ip Man (2008). Ip Man vs. Jin Shan Zhao
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000). Bar Fight Scene.
Way of the Dragon (1972)
Bruce Lee vs Chuck Norris
Fist of Legend (1994) Jet Li
Fearless (2006) Jet Li
Almost anything with Donnie Yen, Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, or Jet Li.
Terry has one more year to prove he’s not the guy that he’s been his whole coaching career. Pierce is likely the same - maybe 2 years.
And how you left Clouseau vs Kato out of the fight list is beyond me…🤔🤣
Cause he came to Texas of course. He joins a long list.How in the hell did Weaver's 3-point percentage fall from 40.2% as a freshman at UTA on 2.6 attempts per night to 23.7% this season on 1.1 attempts per game?
Thanks, I always learn a lot. It was well-written and well-planned/well-played article. (I mention the latter because although you seem to be able to respond very quickly and thoroughly without needing a lot of thought, I believe that you generally deeply consider your topics for Sunday PM and how they will tell a good story...but perhaps I am overthinking this.)That's nothing to crow about. Winning a single game has never been anyone's bar until right at this exact moment because of the need to justify the bias in one's heart.
Every once in a while, I stick the landing.My stomach was turning before reading the #1 fight scene…I thought you might blow it but you came thru. That fight is so epic and ridiculous in the best ways…it just can’t be topped. Well done!
An oldie, but a definite goodie.I dunno that it holds a candle to any other fight scene mentioned here, but my mama always liked the big fight in The Quiet Man with John Wayne.
I've never seen Shane.Shameful “Shane” bar fight not even mentioned.
awesome postgood picks on the fight scenes. according to William Smith himself there were no stunt doubles in that fight sequence for either him or Clint Eastwood. they both did the entire fight scene themselves
William Smith wasn't a Hollywood badass .. he was a real life badass
look at the physique on this guy
the Rod Taylor William Smith fight that turned real
here is a good fight scene from "The Wanderers"
"Leave the kid alone!"
unfortunately Tony Ganios passed away just last month at only 64
That's a really good call.Pretty good fight in Cool Hand Luke.
lol, borderline shocking...Park Chan-wook's original was incredible...people hate on the Spike Lee/Josh Brolin remake, but, still entertainingNever seen it! I feel so ashamed.
I agree, but we keep saying it and it rarely happens.Bias has nothing to do with it. The program can attain a higher level than that.