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    Default Most BA moment in film history.

    The question is simple... the answer is probably not, I wanna know what everyone thinks is the most badarse moment in film history. Please explain the scene a little, if you will.

    Mine is probably a tie...

    - The scene in the movie Crocdile Dundee where Mick Dundee and his journalist girlfriend are getting muged while walking together at night. The mugger pulls out a switch blade and demands thier money. The female journalist is terrified, Mick Dundee seems not to care. The journalist tells Mick to give the mugger his money. Mick asked, "What for?" She franticlly replies "Mick he has a knife!" Mick looks calmly at the blade, then back at her and says, "Thats not a knife." He then pulls a huge bowie knife (earlier used to kill a crocodile) from under his jacket and says,"This is a knife." Mick then holds the bowie knife to the mugger, who drops the switch blade. Mick then cuts apart the red leather jacket the mugger was wearling like it was paper. The mugger runs away, and the journalist laughs.

    - The scene in Live Free or Die Hard where John McClain shoots the bad guy though his own shoulder. If you havent seen it and don't knwo waht I mean I will explain. The bad guy is standing behind John with his arm around him holding him up and pointing a gun at his chest, actually pointing the gun into a shoulder wound John sustained earlier in the film. The bad guy threatens that he is going to shoot McCain and his daughter (also a hostage held by another bad guy), John respones by saying his patented "Yippie Kia Ya Mother F*cker" line and grabs the gun, which is still being held by the bad guy and pulls the trigger. This sends the bullet through his shoulder and into the bad guys chest.

    I'm sure I am going to change my answer after thinking about it for awhile but for now these are my choices.
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    Mine would be from "Aliens" when Ripley finds herself in the middle of a room full of facehugger eggs and the alien queen. The queen advances on Ripley and Newt. Ripley lets go with her flamer into the air, then points it at the eggs. The queen backs off. Then one of the facehuggers starts to hatch, and Ripley looses the plot and incinerates and grenades the whole chamber into next week. Classic.

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    Punisher Warzone: the Entire movie. He decapitates a few people, kills hundreds, but theres a few shining points. Such as when he snaps his broken nose back into place by jamming a pencil up his nostril and ratcheting it to the side. That and the fact that he actually reloads.

    Domino: Among others when Choco tosses a TV into a guy's windshield, jumps off a roof, then yanks him out of his car.

    The Hunting Party: When Simon flat out headbutts The Fox after catching him.

    Nobel Son: Death via Mini Cooper and when the mom calls the reporter and aims her duty revolver out the window.

    Outlander: When Canaan explains what his people do and how they encountered the Moorwyns.

    Flight of the Phoenix: when they're trying to negotiate with the bandits and "Angel" by massive attack starts up. You just know that things are going to go badly.

    Seraphim Falls: when Peirce Brosnan tosses his bowie knife down out of a tree, kills a guy, then hops down and cuts his belly open and shoves his hands in to stop them from getting frost bitten.

    Collateral: Everything Vincent does and says.

    Revolver: When Sorter snaps and kills everyone.

    Bourne Identity: apartment fight and end shootout

    Bourne Supremacy: House fight and Kirill chase

    Bourne Ultimatum: book fight and breaking into the CIA building

    Ronin: the movie

    Heat: the movie

    Syriana: When Matt Damon explains to the Prince why his country is a total joke

    No Country for Old Men: Everything Chigur says and does. Also shotgun street fight

    Blood Diamond: When Solomon beats the RUF officer to death with a shovel. Every time Archer says "bru" or talks about Rhodesia and also the gunship attack.

    Daywatch: the opening and the ending are exceedingly spectacular

    The Proposition: When Charlie gets speared and his brothers friend blows the head off the aboriginal. When Charlie saves the sheriff

    Children of Men: When clive own smacks Sid across the face with a car battery

    Sukiyaki Western Django: When the man with no name faces off against the white leader

    The Hunted: Everything Aaron does. Note most of what he says is really emo or exceedingly psychotic.

    Renaissance: The greenhouse shootout is one of the best uses of CGI and a limited color palette in the history of cinema.

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    "The New Guy" When the Dizzy (Gil) Harrison is "released" by his friends, the "frightened" guards a la Hannibal Lecter at his new school!

    "Tombstone" When Doc Holiday responds to Johnny Ringo's talk about playing for blood, with "That's just my kind of game..."
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    I can't remember the exact scene, but there's a bit in Dog Soldiers where a squaddy goes full bore for a werewolf is excellent.

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    The opening scene of Sergio Leone's Once Upon A Time In The West, arguably the finest Western genre film ever made. Three killers, one played by the great Jack Elam, wait at a train station for "Harmonica", played by Charles Bronson. Harmonica asks if they brought a horse for him. Jack Elam says it looks like they're one short to which Harmonica replies, "you brought two too many", resulting in one nasty, nasty gun fight. The pauses, delivery and facial expressions during the verbal exchange leading up to the gunfight are move-maiking at it's finest.

    Then, there's Leone's The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Any moment in that film qualifies as awesome, though moments like "If you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk" are among the most "bad-a$%".

    In Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, the scene where Toshiro Mifune's character is yelling at the bandits to come and attack him is a great one. Similarly, early in Yojimbo, Mifune wipes out a mob of bandits alone with his sword to impress the rival gang. Leone awesomely recreated that scene in his remake, A Fistful Of Dollars, after which The Man With No Name (Clint Eastwood) says, "my mistake, better make it four coffins" after having asked the local cooper to have three ready just before the fight.
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    Not a big fan of Denzel Washingto, but Man on Fire was one BA movie!!

    any scene really... like when he sticks the bomb in the Police Chiefs *** and interrogates him...

    or when he shoots off the kidnappers hands with a shotgun...

    basically the whole move..

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    Jack Elam says it looks like they're one short to which Harmonica replies, "you brought two too many", resulting in one nasty, nasty gun fight. The pauses, delivery and facial expressions during the verbal exchange leading up to the gunfight are move-maiking at it's finest.
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    When the swordsman gets finished with his impressive display, and Indy drops him in one shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColCorbane View Post
    I can't remember the exact scene, but there's a bit in Dog Soldiers where a squaddy goes full bore for a werewolf is excellent.

    Dog Soliders... great movie. All it needed was a true "transformation" scene and it could lay claim to being the best werewolf movie ever made. Its in my 10 ten all time favorite films.

    I like the part where the werewolf has the little guy by the throat, its muzzle right in the guys face, and the little guy spits his gum at the werewolf and says: "I hope I give you the sh*ts!"
    "If you build a man a fire he will be warm for a night, but if you set a man on fire he will be warm for the rest of his life."

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