10 Awesome Movie Scenes We Can't Stop Rewatching
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Published 2024-05-18
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All Comments (21)
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Nightcrawler White House break in from the beginning of X2 - brilliant!
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Run Lola Run is just amazing. Definitely watch if you haven't.
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The fifth element opera fight scene is one of the best.
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My favourite fight scene of the last few years, has to be the bus fight, from 'Nobody'. A side of the great Bob Odenkirk that few ever expected to see. It's brutal, kinetic, and weirdly funny, and the end is 100% unexpected.
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So satisfied with #1, love that movie so much. No CGI, no fight scenes, yet visually one of the most pleasing rewatches of all time
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Did I miss the church fight from Kingsmen?
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You missed the mark with the Phantom Menace, the lightsaber duel is awesome, but the truly best scene in Star Wars is when the scene pauses and the 3 are separated by the red force fields. This scene is pure cinema.
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One scene I go back to over and over - including live audience reactions - is "on your left"/"Avengers Assemble" from Avengers: Endgame. I always wish I could go back and watch that for the first time again.
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For most intense fight scenes, Jackie Chan better be the yardstick.
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I love so many scenes from Everything Everywhere All at Once.
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The spinning hotel room and hallway fight scene in Inception.
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Final fight scene between Hi and Leonard Smalls in Raising Arizona.
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Greatest fight scenes: hammer fight in Oldboy, and Mickey Spillane's role as Mike Hammer in The Girl Hunters.
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Greatest fight to me is from “They Live” Nada vs. Frank
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Sucker Punch is criminally underrated with one of the best soundtracks
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The white fight scene from Equilibrium is by far the BEST fight scene EVER! Christian Bale kicks butt with swords and guns. So cool!
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The ride of the Rohirrim. obviously.
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Two scenes I'll never forget: The Mothership in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. I returned to the movie house 6 times just to rewatch the last 30 minutes. The climactic 'suicide' jump/fall at the end of The Game. Yes, the movie is preposterous in it's plotting...but if you suspend your disbelief and just go with the flow, it's an intriguing mystery flick, and fun run, that gets clearer with each viewing.
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The baby doll samurai is amazing with 2 steps from hell over it.
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The fight scene from They Live or Nick Frost's fight in the World's End.