Duuuude!! I just saw the Kings man last night, this is by far one of the craziest hand to hand combat scenes I’ve EVER seen. The unspoken mutual agreement not to fire a shot, and instead throw them hands. Mind blown.
@@brandonmaddox4862 I think it suffered because of the story. They just tried to jam to much in, which happens. I thought it was a good movie just not great like the first two
I really loved the concept of that fight in the Kings Man. The tension and mutual silence while still fighting to the death is such an interesting idea. Best part of the movie for me.
Trench warfare was a slow agonizing death trap (mind phuck), mustard gas or the meat grinder, silence CQC best honorable options knowing one noise places them in middle of the meat grinder....both side will open up on wherever the noise emits from. Screen writer put some realistic thoughts into the script of that scene, I like that!
Honestly the Kings Man fight scene wa fucking terrifying imo. The silence with the slow walk towards each other wouldve made me shit myself if was there
right? that scene gave me the chills. the rest of the movie wasn't very good imo but that group of men looking at each other, putting down their guns while everyone knows whats about to happen... so intense
that's true, but they forgot all about the bayonets at the end of their rifles. that would allow them to get a good stab in while staying further out of reach of their opponent. fun fact: the expression "the whole nine yards" refers to the length of the ammo belt used on the Vickers .303
The scene from Tenet is so incredibly cool. You'll never fully understand it imo, but the fact that depending on which "side" you're starting with, the other two are immediately aggressive. So the two approaching the turnstile are immediately met with aggression from the two coming out of it, but only because they were in turn met with aggression at the end of the scene, which would be the start for them. Both sides are confused as to why they're fighting, but both sides got attacked first.
I have seen it before in a Red Dwarf Episode when they visited Nodnol. And the Inception rolling gravity scene was done in an older movie and a Lionel Ritchie video before.
one of the Bourne movies used a book in a fight as well, and all i could think of was, "that displaces the energy of the hit over a wider surface area". I'm sure this helps the stunt men/women prevent injuries on the job, but still...maybe a rubber book? :) meanwhile, the first scene...putting down your rifle with a bayonet attached to it? Better to unload it completely and retain its reach as a long bladed weapon.
Yea that after scene really fucked with my head. Incredible change of direction for the film but super cool how it cemented the forthcoming story line and plot.
That Tenet scene made my brain hurt so much. I figured out who they were fighting, but it was still completely insane. I don’t think our brains are made to understand time travel. Also, John putting the book he used to kill Ernest back in it’s proper place cracked me up.
The best part is that he actually worked with a movement coach that helped him with that. The camera angles they use for the movie also make it look that much better. Great fuckin film
I haven't watched the full Tenet movie. But I noticed that you don't hear their punches HITTING. You just hear their breathing because they are travelling back in time, therefore you wouldn't her the impact of punches, only the sound of where their bodies or objects make full impact. Great sound design on Nolans part.
Also punches really don't make that THUNK sound a lot of movies use. It's just to make them seem weightier. A real punch just sounds like a silent wet clap 90% of the time.
Why would you not hear punches hitting just because time is traveling backwards? Time is moving backwards for everything, so the punches are still happening, with all of the impact and force as normal, only in reverse... So everything would physically create vibrations the same way in reverse time as "normal" time, which means sound would be created just like everything else, but you would hear it backwards. Punches don't make the classic "thunk" sound it does in movies, it's not that loud in reality, but for any of you that think you can't even *hear* punches IRL... What the fuck are you guys smoking? Your minds must be melted by some meth that's been stepped on a few times too many. A punch or kick that lands, is clearly audible to bystanders. It's not as loud as in movies, but the sound is just amplified to support and amplify what is going on in the movie, immersing you in the action, because if you were the one GETTING hit, the punches would sound louder to you than anyone else. Source? A few years of MMA, and the odd fight...
You gotta love the John Wick films. Mindless, but brilliantly choreographed violence; paper thin plot; great dialog; a criminal class with a weird sense of honor; the crowd in Grand Central Station that doesn't see ANYTHING; and in each of the first two movies, there is only ONE cop (the same one), but he has memorable lines. "You uh, working again John?" and the hilarious, "Gas leak?"
@@jlebron7928 Let's see.... Holes in the plot logic you can drive a truck through; almost total lack of reaction by the public to killings; New York overflowing with skilled assassin's on every street corner; not a cop in sight; and do I really have to point out that no one could absorb even a fraction of the physical damage he takes? Oh, and I'd bet that the Army would love to have that ultra-thin bullet-proof material that is sewn into his suit. Still, as I say, the movies are incredibly good fun. Just don't try to take them very seriously.
@@briancooper4959 have the same opinion. It’s mindless because you can’t take anything philosophical or meaningful from the movies. I think the world they created is very interesting at least but I come for the gun fu choreography. The plot being paper thin isn’t a bad thing. I can get easily get over the bullet proof jacket, they probably should have came up something like the movie Wanted with the healing process after taking so much damage but I’ll let it slide but what bothers me most is killing people as New Yorkers just walk by lol not everyone can be that cold and dead inside.
@@briancooper4959 the armor thing is actually pretty easy to make an explanation for. Military gear is the cheapest bidder that meets requirements. Modern ceramic plates are somewhat cheap and actually stop spalling while spreading out the force, just explain that the assassin armor is none of that. Simply explain the material is expensive, and sure its thin and non restrictive. However it lacks any dispersive properties so its best suited (unintentional pun) for covert ops like say an assassin. Hell in 3 a kill squad is sent and they were all wearing proper plate and helmets, implying that hard armor is still better in that universe just not used by newer assassins for stealth.
I still have absolutely no idea how they filmed the TENET fight scene. Like one guy moves forwards perfectly and one moves backwards perfectly, and if you play it in reverse it still works. How?
I don't watch reacher, but he totally left his tie with his fingerprints on it that he used to strangle a dude there. Is he just, excluded from the law or a fugitive or something?
@@stillbreezing5330 that's the thing - he takes his jacket off to show he's not armed, to get the guy following to underestimate him. "oh, he's got no gun? this'll be easy". But also, taking his jacket off, separates him from the crowd, making it easier for the guy to follow him so that he can control where the guy goes. If he runs into an alley way, the guy will follow. He's controlling the guys movements by painting a bigger easier to follow target on his back, so he can keep the fight out of public eye.
Upgrade was such a good movie and has some of the best fight scenes out there, apparently there gonna make an Upgrade series so I hope the fights are as good as the one's in the movie
John Wick never ceases to amaze me in the way he eliminates opponents, book, pencil or whatever he has at hand making his decisions quickly by anyway possible!
That’s why I love the John wick fights because each one is undoubtedly a fight to the death and is different every time so it adds an extra sense of tension to the film as a whole
I've never seen Tenet but now I really want to. Its really refreshing to see a fight scene where they don't use over the top sound effects for every punch. Also the time travel thing seems cool.
Okay that first one was amazing. I love it when enemies come to a mutual understanding, agree to do something whenever possible and fight to the death anyway.
Wow! I have NEVER seen that 1st one before. But the AMAZING tension of what is probably a WW1 setting of two infiltration units having to QUIETLY fight each other was INTENSE!
The people who choreographed this specific fight in Tenet (honestly a lot of stuff in Tenet) deserve all the praise possible. I can‘t even imagine how difficult something like this is to conceptualize.
That first one really puts Shakespeare's bit from King Henry V into perspective. Being so close to them, how intimidating and emotionless you look while approaching can be the difference between losing the scuffle or living to fight another battle. “In peace there's nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness and humility; but when the blast of war blows in our ears, then imitate the action of the tiger; stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood, disguise fair nature with hard-favor'd rage.”
I think what made the kings man fight so terrifying was the soldiers and the weapon choice. You see a soldier in a gas mask with with a wrist blade, or a big ass guy in armor with a hammer, you’d probably be shitting yourself. Not to mention the darkness and silence, other than the music of course.
I'm so glad Upgrade is included in this. It is one of those mind-fk movies which no matter how many times I watch, sends me off into an abyss of thouhgts. The monsters that we have created from our own hands and the boon and damage it carries within itself. It is a class movie. I fell upon the name accidentally around 3 years ago and the moment I finished it, I knew I was gonna pass the feeling of watching that movie for the first time to many many people for years to come.
the book beating in john wick 3 has probably gotta be one of my many fav kills in the john wick trilogy so far he deadass broke his jaw and neck WITH THE OVER WEIGHT BOOK and the way he just puts the bloodied book back in the shelf
My grandfather fought in the Second World War as a frontline infantry then as part of a forward recon squad of some kind. He had a tattoo of a crossed out flag of every man he killed in hand to hand combat! He had seven! Four German, two Italian and one English (as he was forced to kill one of his own guys who was considering surrendering during a particularly close call). He was an angry Scottish man who stood only 5’4” but almost 220 lbs. lol. He was built like a barrel 🤣.
You basically admit your crazy grandpa commemorates his kills with tattoos and committed friendly fire (or friendly beating to death, no way that Englishman's death was quick).
@@BallEarthThatSpins It was a WAR. He did what he had to do to protect the world from the Axis powers and make it home to his family. The first rule of combat is "I will kill my enemy before he kills me!"
JasonBourne fight Dash in the Bourne Ultimatum is the ultimate hand-to-hand fight scene in movie history. I had to rest after watching that scene, felt I was part of it.
The King's Man scene is one of my favorite fights in any movie, but I love the part after it even more. Spoilers Seeing Conrad die after doing all that was so god damn sad that I was crying even after leaving the theater. And the fact that it could've been avoided just made it even more devastating.
Finalllllllly a new upload for new stimuli to activate 👏🏽 i love all things martial arts and you're channel was one of the few who posted quality fight content so super glad to see this when im at work 💯 much love from TX
0:00 The King's Man
3:50 Tenet
7:05 John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
9:20 Inception
11:51 Upgrade
13:54 Reacher - Season 1
Ui
I agree, the king's man fight
of UK against Germany is cool
Put chapter list in description
I nearly texted you the kingsman one after watching the movie 😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥
I have not seen the kings man but that hand to hand fight was a badass scene!
Duuuude!! I just saw the Kings man last night, this is by far one of the craziest hand to hand combat scenes I’ve EVER seen. The unspoken mutual agreement not to fire a shot, and instead throw them hands. Mind blown.
That movie is better than people give it credit for, there were some insane fight scenes
That was hella creative and badass
@@brandonmaddox4862 I think it suffered because of the story. They just tried to jam to much in, which happens. I thought it was a good movie just not great like the first two
@@cusefan5510 agreed, any movie using WW1 as a backdrop needs more layering to the story, it was trying to cram 3 hours worth of story into two hours
the story is complete garbage
I really loved the concept of that fight in the Kings Man. The tension and mutual silence while still fighting to the death is such an interesting idea. Best part of the movie for me.
Trench warfare was a slow agonizing death trap (mind phuck), mustard gas or the meat grinder, silence CQC best honorable options knowing one noise places them in middle of the meat grinder....both side will open up on wherever the noise emits from. Screen writer put some realistic thoughts into the script of that scene, I like that!
Honestly the Kings Man fight scene wa fucking terrifying imo. The silence with the slow walk towards each other wouldve made me shit myself if was there
right? that scene gave me the chills. the rest of the movie wasn't very good imo but that group of men looking at each other, putting down their guns while everyone knows whats about to happen... so intense
Best scene in the movie
that's true, but they forgot all about the bayonets at the end of their rifles. that would allow them to get a good stab in while staying further out of reach of their opponent.
fun fact: the expression "the whole nine yards" refers to the length of the ammo belt used on the Vickers .303
Many believe that WW1 was the last war where both sides fought with a true sense of personal honor and mutual respect for a brave foe.
Couldn’t have said it any better
The scene from Tenet is so incredibly cool. You'll never fully understand it imo, but the fact that depending on which "side" you're starting with, the other two are immediately aggressive. So the two approaching the turnstile are immediately met with aggression from the two coming out of it, but only because they were in turn met with aggression at the end of the scene, which would be the start for them. Both sides are confused as to why they're fighting, but both sides got attacked first.
I can’t understand it. I tried
It’s like they’re fighting forward and backward at the same time!
@@theohitman7 They are. 3edgy5me.
@@theohitman7 that's the point of the movie that's why it's so hard lol
I have seen it before in a Red Dwarf Episode when they visited Nodnol. And the Inception rolling gravity scene was done in an older movie and a Lionel Ritchie video before.
@@beauxr.benoit1374 IMO it's not the novelty of the scene, but the incredible cinematography that makes Nolan's films so good.
Imagine being the guy sent to kill reacher. "Yeah, see that 6'5 walking tank? That's your guy."
Lol he is 6’5 and 250lbs
Thought Reacher was 270lbs?
I’d rather deal with Reacher than Wick
9:02 Ernest is such a nice guy, he accepts his loss like a champ and helps John kill him by holding the book still.
Nice catch👍
i cant believe that made it into the movie haha
one of the Bourne movies used a book in a fight as well, and all i could think of was, "that displaces the energy of the hit over a wider surface area". I'm sure this helps the stunt men/women prevent injuries on the job, but still...maybe a rubber book? :)
meanwhile, the first scene...putting down your rifle with a bayonet attached to it? Better to unload it completely and retain its reach as a long bladed weapon.
Today yrs old when i realized Ernest is BoBan from the Mavs😳🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿
Ernest had a death wish.
That King's Man scene is awesome. Not only you get a great hand-to-hand fight scene, you'll also get a WTF scene after.
WTF indeed bro😂
Hadda be a dream I was thinking
@@SkitDaddle03 i was thinking he gon wake up 🤣🤣💀
that wtf moment is literally the most shocked ive ever been at a film.
Yea that after scene really fucked with my head. Incredible change of direction for the film but super cool how it cemented the forthcoming story line and plot.
That Tenet scene made my brain hurt so much. I figured out who they were fighting, but it was still completely insane. I don’t think our brains are made to understand time travel.
Also, John putting the book he used to kill Ernest back in it’s proper place cracked me up.
You’re right. Time travel is (almost) theoretically impossible
I don’t understand tenet, but the fights are really good
Honestly it seems like their just fighting in reverse and the guy in the suit is just trying to not get killed
John: I enjoy a really good book.
@@stillbreezing5330 he made sure his opponent eat the book and learn life lesson
Logan Marshall Green's ability to legit "act like a robot" in the movie upgrade is so cool
I always forget that actors name. So I just call him dollar store tom hardy. Still he's a good actor.
That movie is so underappreciated.
The best part is that he actually worked with a movement coach that helped him with that. The camera angles they use for the movie also make it look that much better. Great fuckin film
@@Y0uKnowMyName same here bro
I'm surprised no other studio head or even his own agent hasn't tried to push this talented individual through the ranks to be the next big HERO
The kings man masked dude with the spike gauntlet was legitimately more terrifying than Rasputin
9:08 - ok seriously. He has the courtesy to return that book back to it's original spot. John Wick is just SUCH a great guy!
consider it a professional courtesy
that way he can access it again if need be.
Yes
I haven't watched the full Tenet movie. But I noticed that you don't hear their punches HITTING. You just hear their breathing because they are travelling back in time, therefore you wouldn't her the impact of punches, only the sound of where their bodies or objects make full impact.
Great sound design on Nolans part.
Also punches really don't make that THUNK sound a lot of movies use. It's just to make them seem weightier. A real punch just sounds like a silent wet clap 90% of the time.
You don't hear "hitting" sounds in real life either lol. Well you barely hear it.
Just like shooting at a car won't make it magically explode...
@@SebHaarfagre well I meant in movie turns. Cause they amplify those noises.
Why would you not hear punches hitting just because time is traveling backwards? Time is moving backwards for everything, so the punches are still happening, with all of the impact and force as normal, only in reverse... So everything would physically create vibrations the same way in reverse time as "normal" time, which means sound would be created just like everything else, but you would hear it backwards.
Punches don't make the classic "thunk" sound it does in movies, it's not that loud in reality, but for any of you that think you can't even *hear* punches IRL... What the fuck are you guys smoking? Your minds must be melted by some meth that's been stepped on a few times too many. A punch or kick that lands, is clearly audible to bystanders. It's not as loud as in movies, but the sound is just amplified to support and amplify what is going on in the movie, immersing you in the action, because if you were the one GETTING hit, the punches would sound louder to you than anyone else.
Source? A few years of MMA, and the odd fight...
Nolan is a fucking genius
You gotta love the John Wick films. Mindless, but brilliantly choreographed violence; paper thin plot; great dialog; a criminal class with a weird sense of honor; the crowd in Grand Central Station that doesn't see ANYTHING; and in each of the first two movies, there is only ONE cop (the same one), but he has memorable lines. "You uh, working again John?" and the hilarious, "Gas leak?"
Absolutely love it.... john fucking wick
How is it mindless?? If it has an original plot?
@@jlebron7928 Let's see.... Holes in the plot logic you can drive a truck through; almost total lack of reaction by the public to killings; New York overflowing with skilled assassin's on every street corner; not a cop in sight; and do I really have to point out that no one could absorb even a fraction of the physical damage he takes? Oh, and I'd bet that the Army would love to have that ultra-thin bullet-proof material that is sewn into his suit.
Still, as I say, the movies are incredibly good fun. Just don't try to take them very seriously.
@@briancooper4959 have the same opinion. It’s mindless because you can’t take anything philosophical or meaningful from the movies. I think the world they created is very interesting at least but I come for the gun fu choreography. The plot being paper thin isn’t a bad thing. I can get easily get over the bullet proof jacket, they probably should have came up something like the movie Wanted with the healing process after taking so much damage but I’ll let it slide but what bothers me most is killing people as New Yorkers just walk by lol not everyone can be that cold and dead inside.
@@briancooper4959 the armor thing is actually pretty easy to make an explanation for. Military gear is the cheapest bidder that meets requirements. Modern ceramic plates are somewhat cheap and actually stop spalling while spreading out the force, just explain that the assassin armor is none of that. Simply explain the material is expensive, and sure its thin and non restrictive. However it lacks any dispersive properties so its best suited (unintentional pun) for covert ops like say an assassin. Hell in 3 a kill squad is sent and they were all wearing proper plate and helmets, implying that hard armor is still better in that universe just not used by newer assassins for stealth.
Upgrade is so damn good. All the fight scenes were so original and very well done. Definitely a movie more people need to see.
I still have absolutely no idea how they filmed the TENET fight scene. Like one guy moves forwards perfectly and one moves backwards perfectly, and if you play it in reverse it still works. How?
The book John Wick used was: "How to win friends and influence people" 😁
"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me"
John Wick: We don't do that here
Tenet is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. Hands down.
9:16-9:19 I remember everyone in the theaters cracking up after John put the book back.😂😂
Good times. Thanks, Benjy! Great content as always, bro!
Reacher throwing away his jacket instead of leaving it somewhere is almost impossible to look past.
Yeah, his lack of care for possessions is so ingrained he doesn't realize their usefulness. Like hiding his wound, or blending in the crowd.
Especially because he had it tailor made only to wear it once
I don't watch reacher, but he totally left his tie with his fingerprints on it that he used to strangle a dude there. Is he just, excluded from the law or a fugitive or something?
@@stillbreezing5330 that's the thing - he takes his jacket off to show he's not armed, to get the guy following to underestimate him. "oh, he's got no gun? this'll be easy". But also, taking his jacket off, separates him from the crowd, making it easier for the guy to follow him so that he can control where the guy goes. If he runs into an alley way, the guy will follow. He's controlling the guys movements by painting a bigger easier to follow target on his back, so he can keep the fight out of public eye.
@@jodhod1498 He has friends.
The Kings Man fight was so badass. Just both saw each other and basically invited a fist fight, that's definitely creative.
Upgrade was such a good movie and has some of the best fight scenes out there, apparently there gonna make an Upgrade series so I hope the fights are as good as the one's in the movie
how? i mean the movie wrapped up the story very well, is it just gonna be in the same universe?
@@voodoo5845 yeah i doubt Grey will be in it but it will be in the same universe, have a look online there's some articles about it
John Wick never ceases to amaze me in the way he eliminates opponents, book, pencil or whatever he has at hand making his decisions quickly by anyway possible!
And being courteous of the book he killed someone with by putting it back in its spot
@@r4mbofighter25 you are so correct about that!!!
That’s why I love the John wick fights because each one is undoubtedly a fight to the death and is different every time so it adds an extra sense of tension to the film as a whole
I've never seen Tenet but now I really want to. Its really refreshing to see a fight scene where they don't use over the top sound effects for every punch. Also the time travel thing seems cool.
That John wick scene to me just looks like a very angry child attacking an adult and it makes it significantly
Okay that first one was amazing. I love it when enemies come to a mutual understanding, agree to do something whenever possible and fight to the death anyway.
Wow! I have NEVER seen that 1st one before. But the AMAZING tension of what is probably a WW1 setting of two infiltration units having to QUIETLY fight each other was INTENSE!
The King's Man wasn't only a great action movie, it also nailed the emotional storytelling!
"its a lot of money"
"not if u can't spend it"
love it
The people who choreographed this specific fight in Tenet (honestly a lot of stuff in Tenet) deserve all the praise possible. I can‘t even imagine how difficult something like this is to conceptualize.
Holy shit dude that fight from the new kings man movie looked gnarly
That first one really puts Shakespeare's bit from King Henry V into perspective. Being so close to them, how intimidating and emotionless you look while approaching can be the difference between losing the scuffle or living to fight another battle. “In peace there's nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness and humility; but when the blast of war blows in our ears, then imitate the action of the tiger; stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood, disguise fair nature with hard-favor'd rage.”
John has created a LEVEL, it's unbeatable 💟
I think what made the kings man fight so terrifying was the soldiers and the weapon choice. You see a soldier in a gas mask with with a wrist blade, or a big ass guy in armor with a hammer, you’d probably be shitting yourself. Not to mention the darkness and silence, other than the music of course.
YES DUDE! The No-Man’s Land fight scene was the highlight of the film for me. It’s yet another step-up for the Kingsman franchise.
So glad you included the Kings Man trench fighting, the build up and music where perfect and that twist was wild.
that KINGS MAN battlefield scene was EPIC AF! when I first saw it, I played it back at least 3x...
Good to see you back mate
Yes! Good choice with the clip from King's Man
the first scene was too intense man
I'm so glad Upgrade is included in this. It is one of those mind-fk movies which no matter how many times I watch, sends me off into an abyss of thouhgts. The monsters that we have created from our own hands and the boon and damage it carries within itself. It is a class movie. I fell upon the name accidentally around 3 years ago and the moment I finished it, I knew I was gonna pass the feeling of watching that movie for the first time to many many people for years to come.
I love the mutual understanding to go knives out in the kingsman, my heart rate skyrocketed
Perfect timing. On a day I’m stuck inside with an ice storm outside. 👍🏻
8:24 Holy Hell that was a hilarious gag.
Telling John "🤫" in a library then banging his head loudly off the shelves is gold.
The part from Tenet is SICK. A fight going backwards in time - WOW!
Love how john puts the book back in the shelf afterwards. What a guy lol
the book beating in john wick 3 has probably gotta be one of my many fav kills in the john wick trilogy so far he deadass broke his jaw and neck WITH THE OVER WEIGHT BOOK and the way he just puts the bloodied book back in the shelf
Here, have some BOOK LEARNING!
So happy to see Reacher in a list like this. Love that show. And how awesome is John Wick? Kills a guy with a book, then puts it away😂
upgrade was such an underrated movie
Reacher was absolutely amazing. Brutal and clever.
John Wick straight up said "THE POWER OF KNOWLEDGE COMPELS YOU!!" 😂😂
My grandfather fought in the Second World War as a frontline infantry then as part of a forward recon squad of some kind. He had a tattoo of a crossed out flag of every man he killed in hand to hand combat! He had seven! Four German, two Italian and one English (as he was forced to kill one of his own guys who was considering surrendering during a particularly close call). He was an angry Scottish man who stood only 5’4” but almost 220 lbs. lol. He was built like a barrel 🤣.
You basically admit your crazy grandpa commemorates his kills with tattoos and committed friendly fire (or friendly beating to death, no way that Englishman's death was quick).
what a terrible human being your grandfather was... jesus... I hope his descendants pay for that.
@@BallEarthThatSpins ???
@@BallEarthThatSpins what the fuck?
@@BallEarthThatSpins It was a WAR. He did what he had to do to protect the world from the Axis powers and make it home to his family. The first rule of combat is "I will kill my enemy before he kills me!"
That first one is Hella epic
1:40 When you and your sibling are fighting but your parents are asleep.
Love your videos. Glad you uploaded brother!!
7:05. Knowledge is power, and it is strength. But who knew it could be deadly?
that first one was awesome😳
King's man single handedly the best scene so far in your series. Well dones!
JasonBourne fight Dash in the Bourne Ultimatum is the ultimate hand-to-hand fight scene in movie history. I had to rest after watching that scene, felt I was part of it.
"40 million, it's a lot of money."
"Not if you can't spend it."
The goat returns
John wick never out of place ✌️
I always loved skill it would take to choreograph and practice a fight scene in reverse, whoever did that one is a master
That John wick finishing moment is epic
Just watched the Reacher series. Really easy to watch and enjoy 👍🏻
"14 Million is alot." "Not if you can't spend it."
bro that first scene was LIT
He busted his ass with that book man
That fight in TeneT was so awesome
The King's Man scene is one of my favorite fights in any movie, but I love the part after it even more. Spoilers
Seeing Conrad die after doing all that was so god damn sad that I was crying even after leaving the theater. And the fact that it could've been avoided just made it even more devastating.
Same dude. As a father, I fucking BAWLED dude
Another solid pick of the best and most brutal Benny. Love them all, but there's something about Upgrade that's quite unique.
after 1 year and a bunch of rewatch I still have no idea what the hell is going on in that TENET fight scene
pull a chair up and ill explain when u want to
@@loxofknowledge9603 I'm ready. please do
@@glodaleo9785 He already did, it just hasn't happened yet.
Lots of crack happened
Yess love your videos. Another great list !
Benjy stop disappearing man I can’t get no entertainment like this 😭😭
I saw the King's Man, just now, for the first time. I am happy.
I’m sorry but the guy with the spiked gauntlet had no reason to be that bad ass he deserves a movie of his own
When I watch things like tenet, I just try not to understand what’s happening and just enjoy it
The GOaT strikes again
I dunno 'bout Reacher as a show, but it's good to see Thad Castle kick ass like we always knew he could.
Yay Benjy! You always deliver the goods in style.
Finalllllllly a new upload for new stimuli to activate 👏🏽 i love all things martial arts and you're channel was one of the few who posted quality fight content so super glad to see this when im at work 💯 much love from TX
I love how in the kings man fight scene both sides are intelligent, competent and no real bad guys just soldiers doing there jobs
Fabulous.
Keep the good work up .
Thank for the post 👍👍👍🥂🕺🏽🎉
Inception was definitely the best one, I had 2 rewatch it again, and it's like they were fighting on a moving spacecraft in otour space .
I love the kings man scene. The situation is always funnny to me
I always forget this channel exists and then I see a video and I'm so happy
John Wick brought a WHOLE NEW MEANING to the expression ,"Words can hurt."
watching this for the second time thankyou benjy
man, that no man's land fight scene in King's Man was the best part of the movie.
Damn, Keanu Reeves killed that big dude with a book. Now, that is some creative shit
Yes my favorite kind of video
Ww1 had lots of improvised weapons like makeshift clubs and knives, it’s cool to see some of that in movies
9:04 I love the random pew pew noises mixed in with random things hitting objects in this movie.
I LOVE THE UPGRADE SCENE
Les go, Benjy really out here!
surprised to not see the punisher fighting scene
Benjy, thanks for another great compilation. You do a service for us all with these videos. Much appreciated 👍