The Fight Scene Rate System
I've complied a list of films with fight scenes. I've rated the fight scenes in the films on a scale from 0-5 stars. It's entirely subjective to my opinion, and I rate based on choreography, storytelling, performance and acting.
So now you know which movies to watch to get some good ole' action. Enjoy!
Showing posts with label 5 stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5 stars. Show all posts
Monday, February 15, 2016
Fist Of Legend (1994)
Chen vs Karate Students: 3/5
Ting vs Ngai: 3/5
Chen vs Dojo Students: 4/5
Chen vs Akugatawa: 3.5/5
Battle At Jingwu: 3.75/5
Chen vs Ting: 4.75/5
Chen vs Funakochi: 4.75/5
Ting vs Fujita: 3.75/5
Chen vs Fujita: 5/5
One of the greatest martial arts films ever made. Yuen Woo Ping, one of the best fight choreographers ever, was at the peak of his game here. This is not only his, but also Jet Li's magnum opus. The final fight is one of my favorite fights of all time, an easy 5 stars. I can't say enough good things about this masterpiece. Just go watch it.
HIGHLY Recommended.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Shadow Plant (2011)
Forest Fight: 5/5
Underground Fight: 3.75/5
The fight in the forest is one of the greatest fight scenes I've ever seen. And the underground fight is also good. The Young Masters fucking rule.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Contour (2007)
Opening Fight: 3.5/5
Eric vs Andy: 4.75/5
Dennis & Ray vs Vlad, Troy & Thugs: 3.75/5
Ed vs Rabbit: 2.5/5
Ed vs Phantom: 4/5
Tyler vs Thugs: 2.25/5
Ed vs Troy & Thugs: 4.5/5
Andy & Vlad vs Ray: 4/5
Eric vs Dennis: 5/5
Man, what can I even say? Contour is one of the best martial arts movies of all time. It's not just "good for an indie movie". It's incredible. It's honestly probably in my top 5 fighting movies ever. And I've watched a lot of fighting movies.
What's so great, beyond just the pure quality and amount of fighting there is, is the variation of fighting. From 1 vs many, to a baseball bat eskrima fight, to a wing chun duel to your standard straight up kickboxing clash...Contour offers so many fights and every fight tells its own unique story through its own unique brand of martial art. Great stuff.
I mean, the ratings speak for themselves. Just buy it, support these guys. Go to the stuntpeople.com and see for yourself. HIGHLY recommended.
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Monday, February 17, 2014
SPL Sha Po Lang a.k.a. Killzone (2005)
Sammo vs Cops & Donnie: 3/5
Donnie vs Cops: 2.5/5
Donnie vs Wu Jing: 5/5
Donnie vs Sammo: 3.75/5
Donnie vs Wu Jing is the best modern day weapons fight I've ever seen. Donnie with his YRG baton against Wu Jing's knife. Incredible stuff. The end fight with Donnie and Sammo suffers from overused wire work. But the grappling and straight kickboxing is still great. Sammo plays a surprisingly good villain. Those are the 2 major fights. Recommended, for the weapons fight alone.
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Saturday, February 15, 2014
License To Steal (1990)
Joyce Godenzi vs Agnes Aurelio: 2/5
Yuen Biao vs Girl: 3/5
Yuen Biao vs Collin Chou: 3/5
Poolside Fight: 3.5/5
Parking Lot Fight: 5/5
Joyce vs Two Guys: 1.75/5
Joyce vs Agnes Aurelio: 3.25/5
Yuen Biao steals the show once again. Also young Collin Chou is in top form. The Parking Lot Fight is pure art. Yuen vs Billy Chow, especially. The finale between Joyce and Agnes can't follow it, but it's not bad. Recommended.
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Dragons Forever (1988)
Opening Fight: 3/5
Sammo Hung vs 2 Thugs: 1.5/5
Sammo Hung vs Yuen Biao: 2/5
Bar Fight: 3.25/5
Jackie Chan Boat Fight: 4/5
Jackie Chan vs Sammo Hung vs Yuen Biao: 4/5
Sammo Hung vs Thugs & Benny Urquidez: 3.5/5
Jackie/Yuen vs Thugs: 4.5/5
Jackie Chan vs Benny Urquidez: 5/5
One of my all time favorite martial arts films. The 3 Dragons all square off against each other in a great three for all. Jackie has a great group fight. And the finale is spectacular. HIGHLY recommended.
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Tiger Cage 2 (1990)
Donnie vs David Wu: 2.75/5
Donnie vs David Wu II: 2.5/5
Donnie vs Thugs on Bus: 2.75/5
Cynthia Khan vs Girl: 2.25/5
Donnie/David vs Thugs: 3.5/5
David Wu vs Robin Shou: 4.25/5
Donnie Yen vs John Salvitti: 3.75/5
Donnie Yen vs Michael Woods: 4/5
Donnie Yen vs Robin Shou: 5/5
Spectacular Finale, and a great fight midway through. Donnie in his prime. Highly recommended.
Shanghai Express a.k.a. Millionaire's Express (1986)
One of my all time favorite martial arts films. Some great fights in this.
Kids Fight: 3/5
Sammo vs Yuen: 4/5
Samurai vs Thugs: 2/5
Two Guys vs Tough Bandit: 2.75/5
Sammo Eskrima Fight: 3.25/5
Yukari vs Thugs: 3.5/5
Yuen Biao vs Dick Wei: 5/5
Sammo vs Cynthia: 3.5/5
Hwang Jang Lee vs Thugs: 4/5
Richard Norton vs Yusuaki Kurata: 3.25/5
Yuen Biao & Sammo vs. Hwang Jang Lee: 3/5
I broke the finale into parts but the entire finale is splendid. And Yuen vs Sammo is very good too, though their fight in Shanghai Shanghai is better. Hwang Jang crushes many stuntmen with great kicks. Yuen Biao vs Dick Wei is one of the greatest fights of all time. Highly recommended.
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