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Found that movie too cheesy, even though I liked the old Zorro movies. Her in entrapment however can be watched all day.
love the 36th chamber films
What about the fight at the end of The Patriot between Mel Gibson's character and Col. Tavington? 'Course, Gibson wasn't using a sword; he had a tomahawk and a large Bowie-type knife vs. the cavalry saber that Tavington carried. In the end, Gibson wins by sticking a musket bayonet thru Tavington's throat.
The sword fights in 'Braveheart' weren't bad, either.
(in a heavy Scottish accent) Catherine Zeta Jones has a nice ash
Brokeback Mountain?
No question the one from Rob Roy. I love that movie in general. For entertainment Princess Bride.
Nice post. The gross outweighs the funny, but I'll give you an "E" for effort (as one of my UGA professors once told me.)
That was a pretty cool movie...my favorite line is when Banderas asks one of those vicious Viking guys...
'Have we anything resembling a plan?'
His response; 'Mm-hm. Ride till we find them... and kill them all.'
lol
Bump. IMO? Simply the best ever!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERmM5l2ceoY
FYI How that ^^ loads v v if the Embed button, the one next to the "paper clip", is used. No harm, no foul.
Roth does an excellent job of not taking swings and keeping his defense and attacks from an inside position. It also looks like anything else he does is for show in a very arrogant manner, which becomes his downfall. Neeson is essentially trying to overpower him, which with the footwork of Roth does not work. Really enjoy that fight.
dang, that seems realistic, at least to this non-sword fighter. The highly skilled country club guy vs the poor guy with a ton of "want to". Classic.
Not a sword fight, but the final knife fight in “The Hunted” was pretty entertaining.
The critics didn't like that movie, but I loved it. Jones and Toro both trained in Kali, the knife fighting style in the movie. Pretty realistic to me.