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00:00Master Anderson.
00:04Run, Neo, run.
00:06Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks
00:09for the most entertaining and well-executed fight scenes from cinema.
00:13We'll only be considering close combat in live-action films
00:16and excluding any war battles, car chases or shootouts.
00:20I didn't expect it to be that effective.
00:22What kind of response are we talking about?
00:24100%.
00:25Number 30, No Sleep Till Brooklyn, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
00:29The Guardians of the Galaxy are an argumentative bunch,
00:32but when they do work together, there is little that can stand in their way.
00:36When the group attacks the lab of the High Evolutionary
00:38to rescue his test subjects,
00:40they have to make their way through a hallway full of his guards
00:42and mutated cyborg Hellspawn.
00:44Each of the Guardians gets their own chance to shine in this fight,
00:48which is delivered in one continuous shot
00:50and set to the dulcet tones of the Beastie Boys.
00:53No! No! Sleep!
00:56Brooklyn! Brooklyn!
00:58Groot does some deadly growing,
01:00Nebula doesn't let her head nearly getting knocked off Stopper,
01:03and Drax even does his actor's signature Batista bomb.
01:06It's a phenomenally executed sequence that feels right out of a comic book.
01:12Did that look cool?
01:14Number 29, Jackie Chan vs. Benny the Jet Yokidas, Wheels on Meals.
01:19In this film, Jackie Chan plays Thomas,
01:21who infiltrates a castle and is faced with a nameless goon
01:24played by Benny the Jet Yokidas.
01:36The latter may be playing a man with no name,
01:38but his fighting skills need no introduction.
01:41The two master martial artists go at it with a flurry of punches
01:44as well as high and low kicks.
01:46Chan's character gets the worst of it.
01:48At least until he lightens up and starts incorporating
01:51more unorthodox moves into his routine like tickling.
01:54He ultimately sends his foe out the window with a flying knee,
01:57only to pull him back in with the promise of another round.
02:10And yes, Chan and Yokidas did indeed have a rematch.
02:14Number 28, Bus Fight, Nobody.
02:17Hutch Mantle is a retired assassin itching for some action,
02:20and he gets it when a rowdy group of gangsters boards his bus.
02:34He decides to vent by beating the crap out of them.
02:36It's not all smooth sailing,
02:38as Hutch takes plenty of hits and several stabs himself.
02:41But the ex-killer's incredible persistence scares even the gangsters.
02:45He uses everything from his watch to a passenger's purse
02:48to bits of the bus to ensure his opponents
02:51will be enjoying hospital food for a long time.
02:54Actor Bob Odenkirk is not the typical action hero,
02:57which, along with its realistic stakes,
02:59helps make this fight so amazing.
03:06Number 27, Donnie Yen vs. Wu Jing, SPL, Sha Pua Long.
03:11The penultimate fight of this Hong Kong crime action film
03:14sees Donnie Yen's inspector Ma Kuan pitted against Wu Jing's Jack,
03:17a knife-wielding assassin in an alleyway.
03:20The sequel-in-name-only SPL II sees a fun twist
03:23with Wu Jing in the heroic role.
03:32And while that is a nice tribute,
03:34there's no beating the original.
03:36The two combatants attack one another
03:38in a series of lightning-fast exchanges
03:40that leave them both coming away bloody.
03:42Not only is the speed of the fight jaw-dropping,
03:45behind-the-scenes features reveal that it's essentially all improvised.
03:48It's just two great fighters going at it
03:50until the director yelled cut.
04:01Number 26, Dread Pirate Roberts vs. Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride.
04:06One of the all-time great gentlemanly duels,
04:09this clifftop sword fight is a fencing masterclass.
04:21Inigo Montoya fights the Dread Pirate Roberts
04:23with the goal of preventing his pursuit of the princess
04:26they've rightfully stolen.
04:28The two men range all over the rocky terrain,
04:30with their witty remarks being as sharp as their swords.
04:40Unless the enemy has a study, he's a glipper.
04:44Which I have.
04:45They both fight using their right and left hands,
04:48utilize a variety of fencing styles,
04:50and even do some cool flips.
04:52With actors Cary Elwes and Mandy Patinkin
04:54performing most of the stunts themselves,
04:56and legendary choreographers Bob Anderson and Peter Diamond
04:59lending their expertise,
05:01it's as exciting and enchanting of a fairytale duel
05:04as we could wish.
05:05Please understand, I hold you in the highest respect.
05:08Number 25.
05:09Mall Fight, Police Story.
05:11Perhaps the most explosive of Jackie Chan's on-screen fights,
05:14this brawl sees the martial artists,
05:16Sergeant Shan Ka-Kui,
05:18attempt to protect a valuable witness and her data at a mall.
05:25However, the ensuing fight against goons
05:27demolishes much of the store,
05:29and shatters what feels like more glass
05:31than every opera singer in history.
05:33The stunts, particularly the famous light fixture slide by Chan,
05:36are all incredible and bone-breakingly authentic.
05:40Meanwhile, the choreography is fast-paced
05:42and makes use of store displays,
05:44coat hangers, and even a motorcycle.
05:46Jackie Chan goes full Jackie Chan with this fight,
05:49delivering just pure action brilliance.
06:02Number 24.
06:03Hector vs. Achilles, Troy.
06:06It may be set in an epic mythic war film,
06:08but this duel is intensely personal.
06:20After Hector kills Patroclus, Achilles' cousin,
06:23mistakenly believing him to be Achilles,
06:25the two engage in a one-on-one fight
06:27outside the walls of Troy.
06:29The choreography of the duel tells a story
06:32and gives greater insight into both characters.
06:34Hector is a skilled and traditional fighter,
06:37while Achilles favors unconventional tactics.
06:40Their match utilizes spears and shields
06:42before transitioning to swords and shields,
06:44and then swords alone.
06:46Ultimately, though, Achilles' greater skill
06:48and endurance prevail,
06:50and he badly injures Hector before delivering the final blow.
06:53It is a magnificent and often underrated fight
06:56that even someone as arrogant as Achilles
06:58has to catch his breath afterwards.
07:05I kiss the hands of the man who killed my son.
07:10Number 23.
07:11Ram vs. Bheem, Triple R.
07:13This epic Indian action movie's fights all go for broke.
07:17While the final fight in the forest was also a contender,
07:20we had to highlight the long-building confrontation
07:22between its two protagonists,
07:24Komaram Bheem and Alluri Sitaram Raju.
07:35The two friends who are each on opposite sides
07:38are forced into conflict
07:40when Bheem's dramatic rescue attempt
07:42at the governor's palace causes chaos.
07:44The emotions are at their peak throughout the fight,
07:46but so is everything else.
07:48Music, choreography, and spectacle.
07:50Every punch and grapple hits hard,
07:52and both friends' near superhuman strength
07:54is on display with fountains getting wrecked
07:56and a tiger meeting the blow of a fiery brazier.
07:59The battle has a mythic quality that's rare,
08:02and it's absolutely glorious.
08:14Number 22.
08:15Rooftop Fight, Who Am I?
08:17A spy with amnesia,
08:18who may or may not be Jackie Chan himself,
08:21is confronted by two henchmen on a rooftop
08:23in pursuit of a disc.
08:32He fights the first, played by Kwan Yung,
08:34who primarily uses fists.
08:36Jackie then moves on to the second,
08:38played by Ron Smorenberg,
08:40who specializes in kicks.
08:42Then both goons take him on at the same time,
08:44with their fight sprawling all across the entire rooftop.
08:48In the end, Jackie is fighting so hard
08:50that the other two just throw in the towel altogether.
08:59It's a magnificent brawl,
09:00utilizing the environment,
09:01the combatants' clothing,
09:03a little humor,
09:04a ton of grounded yet skilled moves,
09:06and some hair-raising stunts.
09:08Number 21.
09:09Glasses Fight, They Live.
09:11Ironically,
09:12sometimes a fight is spectacular
09:14because it lacks spectacle.
09:16Protagonist Nada tries to convince his friend Frank
09:18that aliens are among us
09:20by putting on special sunglasses.
09:28When Frank refuses,
09:29the two of them come to blows.
09:31What follows is a long, drawn-out street brawl
09:33between two buddies.
09:35There's fisticuffs and wrestling moves,
09:37but as it goes on,
09:38things get personal,
09:39with biting and attacks to the groin.
09:41It truly feels like one of the most authentic
09:43and realistic fights ever put on film.
09:46And that's partly because actors Roddy Piper
09:48and Keith David were sometimes really hitting each other.
09:51Now that's dedication.
09:57Number 20.
09:58Captain America and the Winter Soldier vs. Iron Man,
10:00Captain America Civil War.
10:02Captain America and the Winter Soldier
10:04have been involved in some of the MCU's
10:06most thrilling fight sequences.
10:11However,
10:12it's this one where they fight side-by-side
10:14that really gets us going.
10:16After Tony Stark learns that a brainwashed Bucky
10:18killed his parents and that Cap knew about it,
10:20he's out for blood.
10:22What follows is a brutal smackdown
10:24that trumps all previous hero-on-hero action.
10:27Ultimately, Cap is able to incapacitate Tony,
10:30but at great cost to the Avengers' dynamic.
10:35Kudos to Marvel for being able to make
10:37fan-favorite Iron Man come across
10:39as an imposing third-act villain.
10:42Number 19.
10:43Train Fight, Spider-Man 2.
10:45Keeping the superhero train rolling a little longer,
10:48our next entry takes us to Spider-Man's confrontation
10:50with Doctor Octopus after he kidnaps Mary Jane.
10:57They soon find themselves atop an above-ground commuter train
11:00where the stakes are raised tenfold.
11:02With both wall-crawling adversaries
11:04able to explore the space in its entirety,
11:06director Sam Raimi and company
11:08orchestrate an exhilarating fight sequence
11:10that sees Spider-Man endure heaps of punishment
11:12from Oct's mechanical arms.
11:14In a cheap tactic,
11:15Oct disables the train's brakes
11:17and forces Spidey to wear himself out stopping it.
11:21Spider-Man may end up kidnapped himself,
11:24but not before he proved his heroism
11:26to the people of New York.
11:29Number 18.
11:30Bathhouse Fight, Eastern Promises.
11:33We realize we can't show all of this outstanding fight
11:36due to nudity,
11:37but we'd be remiss not to recognize its excellence.
11:51When Nikolai is set up by his own organization
11:54to satisfy a rival mafia,
11:56two assassins approach him in a bathhouse
11:58armed with knives.
12:00Fortunately, Nikolai repels their attack
12:02and absolutely refuses to be taken out.
12:04Unafraid to get down and dirty,
12:06he soon becomes the most dangerous man in the room
12:09as he scratches and claws to wrestle their weapons away.
12:12Forcing one assassin's head down on his knife
12:15and stabbing the other's eye out,
12:17Nikolai walks away thoroughly bloody.
12:19In retrospect,
12:20they probably should have just walked up and shot him,
12:22but we're sure glad they didn't.
12:32Number 17.
12:33Staircase Fight, Atomic Blonde.
12:39Now, here's a scene that shows
12:41just how exhausting fighting really is.
12:43Earlier in the movie,
12:44we got a taste of just how resilient
12:46Charlize Theron's Lorraine Broughton could be
12:48when she was ambushed by corrupt cops.
12:50But it's this stairwell fight
12:52that really takes our breath away.
12:54And hers.
13:00As she looks to protect a defecting Stasi agent
13:02from the KGB,
13:03Lorraine's extended bout follows her
13:05through multiple floors of an apartment building.
13:07Gradually and tiresomely,
13:09she fends off her attackers.
13:11Until they're all dead.
13:13As impressive as the fight choreography is,
13:15what's really astounding is
13:17how long the seemingly unbroken shot lasts.
13:20As it's followed up with a car chase to boot.
13:30Number 16.
13:31Continuous Staircase Fight, The Protector.
13:34If you thought John Wick was enraged
13:36when his dog got killed,
13:38watch what Tony Jaa does
13:39when his elephant gets kidnapped.
13:48Before making it to the restaurant
13:50where exotic animal connoisseurs
13:52plan to serve his prized pachyderm,
13:54Jaa's comm must make it up several flights of stairs
13:57through an endless succession of baddies.
13:59With a steadicam slowly following him all the way up,
14:02there's no question that this fight
14:04is a single-take marvel
14:05that must have taken a lot of work to perfect.
14:08But perfect it is.
14:10As Jaa sends bodies over railings
14:12and stuff like that.
14:14Perfect it is.
14:15As Jaa sends bodies over railings
14:17and through doors and latticework.
14:21It just makes an already impressive movie
14:23that much better.
14:24Just, for the love of God,
14:26don't watch the much maligned US cut of the film.
14:33Number 15.
14:34Yu Xiao Lian vs Green Destiny,
14:36Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
14:38In a sword fight as high intensity as this,
14:41what's more vital?
14:43Being the better duelist
14:44or wielding the superior weapon?
14:51The more experienced Yu Xiao Lian
14:53intends to find out
14:54as she engages with Zhen Yu
14:56and the legendary sword dubbed Green Destiny.
14:58Though Xiao Lian holds her own,
15:00every weapon of hers eventually breaks
15:02at the might of the Green Destiny.
15:04Despite this,
15:05Xiao Lian ultimately holds the winning position
15:07with a broken sword.
15:08She then yields
15:09and an indignant Zhen gives her a cheap slash.
15:11So, neither is truly victorious.
15:13However,
15:14due to the fantastic stunt work
15:16executed by the two actresses,
15:18we'd say we're the real winners.
15:22Number 14.
15:23Cave Troll,
15:24The Lord of the Rings,
15:25The Fellowship of the Ring.
15:27Of all the fights on this list,
15:29this one might be the most underrated.
15:34That's probably due to it being lost
15:36in an epic trilogy
15:37chock full of thrilling clashes.
15:39But let's appreciate this one for a minute.
15:41Trapped in the mines of Moria,
15:42The Fellowship is beset upon
15:44by a horde of vicious orcs
15:45and one very imposing cave troll.
15:48A claustrophobic fight breaks out.
15:50One where our intrepid heroes
15:52prove their mettle and skill.
15:53While none of the good guys is killed,
15:55the fast-paced editing and threat level
15:57had us seriously on edge
15:59and gasping in our seats
16:00when Frodo is stabbed.
16:05This is high fantasy action at its finest.
16:10That makes the eye.
16:11Number 13.
16:12Kitchen Scene,
16:13The Raid 2.
16:15There's something to be said
16:16for a fight scene
16:17that starts off slow
16:18and gradually builds intensity.
16:24While Rama goes on
16:25to confront the film's main villains afterwards,
16:27this bout with a top henchman
16:29in an immaculate kitchen
16:30sure feels like a finale.
16:32Director Gareth Evans
16:33had a high bar to clear
16:34following up The Raid Redemption,
16:36which is essentially
16:37one feature-length fight scene.
16:38But this entry makes the plot's
16:40more protracted nature
16:41feel worth the wait.
16:42Both actors' physicality is stellar
16:45and the slowly crescendoing score
16:47gives the fight scene
16:48the epic feel it needs.
16:56By the end of it,
16:57the previously white floors and walls
16:59are splattered red
17:01and our jaws are literally on the floor.
17:06Number 12.
17:07Maximus vs. Tigress,
17:09Gladiator.
17:10There's a reason
17:11this Best Picture winner
17:12stirred up such a fervor
17:13in the summer of 2000.
17:19While it remains
17:20a visually compelling film
17:21with breathtaking cinematography,
17:23a lot of it had to do
17:24with the sword and sandals action scenes.
17:26The best of these comes
17:27when Russell Crowe's Maximus
17:28squares off against
17:29undefeated champion Tigress.
17:31The odds are stacked against Maximus,
17:33who has to fend off
17:34a handful of tigers as well.
17:36Initially overwhelmed,
17:37Maximus buckles down
17:38and gets some opportune cuts in,
17:40including a decisive sword
17:42to Tigress' foot.
17:43While the crowd doesn't get
17:44the execution they wanted,
17:45we think Maximus had it right earlier
17:47when he said,
17:51Number 11.
17:52Hallway Fight,
17:53Oldboy.
17:54Here's a fight that's won
17:55through sheer stamina and resilience.
18:03In the thinnest of hallways,
18:05Odissu is confronted
18:06by a gaggle of goons
18:07that seem insurmountable.
18:09However,
18:10Odissu has been waiting too long
18:11to give up searching for his captor
18:13after 15 years of imprisonment.
18:15In one extended shot,
18:16Odissu is repeatedly swarmed
18:18and beaten on the ground,
18:19only for him to rise again
18:21more ferocious than ever.
18:23He even gets stabbed in the back
18:25and presses on
18:26with the knife sticking out.
18:27Eventually,
18:28every single bad guy
18:29is writhing on the floor in pain,
18:31too exhausted to continue.
18:34We then smile along with Odissu
18:35as he's greeted with an elevator
18:37full of more fodder.
18:44Number 10.
18:45Rotating Room Fight,
18:46Inception.
18:53To simplify a scene
18:54in a more complicated movie
18:55as much as possible,
18:56Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Arthur
18:58finds him protecting a dream level
19:00in between dream levels
19:01from the projections within.
19:02Due to being in a car chase
19:03in the previous level,
19:05Arthur's hotel design
19:06begins literally turning on itself.
19:08Inception could have been
19:09one of those movies
19:10that relied exclusively on CGI
19:12rather than practical effects.
19:14Instead,
19:15Christopher Nolan opted to
19:16literally turn a hallway over repeatedly
19:18to make the shifts in gravity realistic,
19:20which leads to a thrilling
19:22and wholly unpredictable fight scene.
19:24The environment created
19:25is just as impressive
19:26as the stunt performers.
19:28It'll make you dizzy,
19:29but it will also knock your socks off.
19:33Did you see that?
19:35Number 9.
19:36Restroom Fight,
19:37Mission Impossible Fallout.
19:39As it's gone on,
19:40the Mission Impossible series
19:41has somehow topped itself
19:43over and over again,
19:44continuing to raise the bar
19:46for high-octane stunts.
19:51However,
19:52in what could be the finest entry,
19:54it's this simple sequence
19:55in a nightclub bathroom
19:56that really stands out.
19:57Here,
19:58Ethan Hunt teams up
19:59with CIA operative August Walker
20:01in tracking down
20:02a nuclear weapons buyer
20:03known only as John Lark.
20:09They confront a man
20:10they believe to be Lark,
20:11and a knock-em-sock-em brawl breaks out.
20:13Despite sending the supposed Lark
20:15through a mirror and a support beam,
20:17they're given more than they can handle
20:19and have to be bailed out by Faust.
20:21Also,
20:22this is where we get that iconic shot
20:24of Henry Cavill pumping his fists.
20:33Obi-Wan vs. Anakin
20:35Star Wars Episode III
20:36Revenge of the Sith
20:38The prequels get a lot of flack,
20:39to say the least,
20:40but one thing they did give us
20:42were amazing lightsaber duels.
20:44Hell,
20:45the Darth Maul sequence
20:46at the end of The Phantom Menace
20:47blew all our minds.
20:53However,
20:54if you want an emotionally charged showdown,
20:56you cannot do much better
20:58than the finale of Revenge of the Sith.
21:00Set on the thematically appropriate
21:02lava planet of Mustafar,
21:03Obi-Wan and his former apprentice Anakin
21:05have a duel for the ages.
21:07It's as hot-blooded as the backdrop,
21:09and though we knew the outcome,
21:11we still held our breath.
21:13Star Wars had more thrilling moments ahead,
21:15but none quite so tragic.
21:31Number 7
21:32The Bride vs. The Crazy 88's
21:34Kill Bill Vol. 1
21:36The incredible fight between The Bride
21:38and henchgirl Go-Go
21:39already had us gasping for breath.
21:48What follows, however,
21:49is an even more mind-blowing sequence
21:51pitting our heroine against the entire Crazy 88.
22:01If you thought those numbers were skewed unfairly,
22:04you'd be right.
22:05But The Bride absolutely slays.
22:08Limbs and heads are chopped off
22:10with bloody, reckless abandon.
22:12In fact,
22:13there's so much red spewing,
22:15the fight switches to black and white
22:16to avoid an NC-17 rating.
22:18Quentin Tarantino is known
22:20for his over-the-top violence,
22:21and here is where that style
22:23arguably became fully realized.
22:25There are a ton of astounding fight sequences
22:27in this two-parter,
22:28so the fact that this one stands out the most
22:30is really saying something.
22:46While the martial artist
22:47has had a long career of superb stunt work,
22:50his specific brand of action comedy
22:52is never so dynamically exercised
22:54as in the Drunken Master movies.
22:56This climactic battle
22:57initially sees Chan being utterly manhandled
22:59by Ken Lo's character,
23:00to the point that he's seared on a bed of hot coals.
23:03Just when things are looking grim,
23:05Chan makes like Popeye and downs a secret weapon,
23:08which, for him,
23:09just happens to be alcohol.
23:11Re-energized,
23:12Chan flexes his acrobatic prowess
23:14by thoroughly pummeling his opponent
23:16in a variety of ways.
23:17With physicality like this,
23:19it's easy to see why he became such an icon.
23:285. Church Fight
23:30Kingsman The Secret Service
23:44When villain Richmond Valentine
23:46activates rage-inducing SIM cards in a hate church,
23:48Kingsman agent Harry Hart
23:50is caught in one of the most badass battle royales
23:52ever put to film.
23:54With Leonard Skinner's Freebird playing
23:56and the camera jerkily shifting from one kill to the next,
23:59we are instantly sucked into the mayhem.
24:01Hart's bullets may eventually run out,
24:03but that doesn't stop the mind-controlled Kingsman agent
24:05from turning any object into a deadly weapon.
24:08The movie was already great,
24:09but this scene definitely cemented that fact.
24:124. Bruce Lee vs. Chuck Norris
24:15The Way of the Dragon
24:21It was THE movie martial arts matchup
24:23to end all matchups.
24:25With the climactic showdown
24:27appropriately taking place in the Roman Colosseum,
24:29the bare-chested Lee and the decidedly not-bare-chested Norris
24:32show the utmost respect for one another before the fight.
24:35But once the shirts drop,
24:37all bets are off.
24:43This fight is simple in that it doesn't require
24:45fancy camera work and editing to excite,
24:47but rather it puts two powerhouse fighters in frame
24:49and lets them do the rest.
24:51While Norris puts on a good show,
24:53Lee ultimately disables his character
24:55and kills him when he stubbornly persists.
24:57Worthy of the gladiators?
24:59We say yes.
25:00Also, kitty!
25:083. Ip Man vs. 10 Black Belts
25:11Ip Man
25:12We move now from Bruce Lee to the master who trained him,
25:15or at least an actor portraying him.
25:18Donnie Yen takes on the eponymous role in this famous biopic,
25:21which is fairly loosely based on real events.
25:23Though the movie fabricated some historical details,
25:26it led to one of the most entertaining
25:28and spectacular demonstrations of skill
25:30in a martial arts movie.
25:32Incensed over the death of his friend Master Liu,
25:34Ip Man charges into General Miura's dojo
25:37and demands to fight 10 karate black belts at once.
25:40His wish is granted,
25:42and the previously phlegmatic Ip Man holds nothing back.
25:51Absolutely decimating the forces in his path,
25:59he sends a clear message to the general.
26:01Do not underestimate us.
26:062. Nightclub Fight – John Wick
26:09Why don't you take the men off?
26:17Thank you, sir.
26:19The John Wick movies have boasted impressive fight choreography,
26:22from the home invasion in the first movie
26:24to the escape scene featuring trained dogs in the third.
26:27However, what really sold us on Keanu Reeves' returning
26:30as a bona fide action star
26:32was his rampage through a New York nightclub
26:34in search of the man responsible for stealing his car
26:36and killing his dog.
26:37Though most of the killing is done through gunplay,
26:39there's enough well-timed physical combat
26:41interspersed throughout for it to qualify for this list.
26:44Set to the perfect dubstep song,
26:46if ever there were such a thing,
26:47the sequence is as impressively staged
26:49and pulse-pounding as it gets
26:51while still feeling grounded.
26:53You get that, Dog Killer John?
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27:15If there's anything this list shows,
27:17it's that Keanu Reeves is the apparent king of movie fight scenes
27:20as he takes the top two spots on our list.
27:26His sparring match with Morpheus earlier on
27:28is definitely badass,
27:30but we really have to give it to this underground brawl
27:32for its elevated stakes and groundbreaking special effects.
27:35Neo finds himself at the mercy of Agent Smith in a subway,
27:38but, ready to accept his destiny as the one,
27:41he puts up more of a fight than Smith expected.
27:43And boy, is it a sight to behold.
27:46The slowed-down and sped-up visual flares
27:48only add to the dynamic nature,
27:50creating one epic duel.
27:52It is the sound of your death.
27:56Goodbye, Mr. Anderson.
27:59My name...
28:01is Neo.
28:10Is there an incredible movie fight we forgot?
28:12Sorry for messing up.
28:14Tell us your favorites in the comments.
28:16Sorry about the mess.
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