View Full Version : Most efficently destructive scene from a movie
tai-gip
15-Sep-2003, 05:52 AM
Personaly i would have to go with Jet Li in Fist of Legend
at the start of the movie when all the japanese students run into his class and he just tosses them around like raggs...
Kof_Andy
15-Sep-2003, 06:08 AM
Yup that movie is rad. So simple and pure when his fighting multiple targets. I love the scene when he fought the japanese head master. Those joint locks and counter is just awsome. Plus theres a lot of philosphy in it too if you can understand it. The translation is all wrong..... I seen the dvd verison of it.:(
Greg-VT
15-Sep-2003, 06:12 AM
Drunken Master 2.
Fei-Hong (Chan) and the old master in the wooden building. It's the place where Fei-Hong has the big bamboo pole.
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Terminator 3 where the crane takes out a whole lot of buildings. Pretty destructive right there...
Greg-VT
15-Sep-2003, 07:43 AM
Ah I though we were talking about MA films...
Well, anything will a big bomb, atomic, hydr'.
Whats that movie with Keanu Reeves and Rachel Weizs? Something about hydrogen/fusion power. Their lab blows up an area of Chicago in the form of a hydrogen bomb. Pretty wasted.
LilBunnyRabbit
15-Sep-2003, 08:39 AM
Whats that movie with Keanu Reeves and Rachel Weizs? Something about hydrogen/fusion power. Their lab blows up an area of Chicago in the form of a hydrogen bomb. Pretty wasted.
Chain reaction? Isn't it just a hydrogen explosion in that, given that a hydrogen bomb requires nuclear fission rather than nuclear fusion? Of course, that's if I've got the right film.
For most efficiently destuctive I'd have to go with Supernova and the original ending they were planning. The wholescale destruction of the universe seems pretty unbeatable to me.
Greg-VT
15-Sep-2003, 08:49 AM
Yeh, that's it. Chain reaction.
You've got the right one.
Cain
15-Sep-2003, 12:18 PM
Most destructive?
The deathstar blowing up an entire planet
Chain Reaction
The dream of sarah connor in T2? Or the start of the war in T3
Bruce Lee kicking a$$
Guess that's it...
|Cain|
johndoch
15-Sep-2003, 12:26 PM
The gunfight scene at the start of Hard Boiled.
Fair enough there was no SFX like planets gettin blown up, but man, the choreography in the tea room is superb. :woo:
aikiMac
15-Sep-2003, 04:38 PM
Good call on Jet Li's schoolroom brawl.
I nominate the scene in "Above the Law" when three men pull up in a car next to Steven Seagal. One of them has a machette, one has baseball bat, and one has a pistol. They announce that they're not going to kill Seagal. They're going to beat the ** out of him, and then kill him. Two seconds later one of them has lost an arm, one of them has a broken arm, and the third punk is running for his life with Seagal chasing after him.
That was highly efficient.
pgm316
15-Sep-2003, 06:43 PM
Originally posted by tai-gip
Personaly i would have to go with Jet Li in Fist of Legend
at the start of the movie when all the japanese students run into his class and he just tosses them around like raggs...
I agree! Theres a few fights in that film that could be rated at most destructive fight scene, the classroom fight, the classic remake of the Bruce Lee taking on the Karate students or the fight with the karate teacher!
Cain
15-Sep-2003, 06:56 PM
Neo fighting hundreds of Agent Smiths anyone? ;)
|Cain|
Tosh
15-Sep-2003, 06:58 PM
I'll always hold a place in my heart for some of the scenes in AKIRA
pgm316
15-Sep-2003, 07:05 PM
Originally posted by Cain
Neo fighting hundreds of Agent Smiths anyone? ;)
|Cain|
No, not me! ;)
I felt it lost the impact of the first, typical sequal stuff......
I prefered the first film much more and that lobby fight scene is damn cool :)
The2
16-Sep-2003, 02:45 AM
This one. www.people.cornell.edu/pages/slp29/fight.html:D
thiaboxr2
16-Sep-2003, 05:35 AM
One that comes to mind would be The Perfect Weapon starring Jeff Speakman. Alot of the fight scenes were brutal effectiveness of kenpo.
And a non martial arts movie would have to be Independence Day(ID4). When the aliens launched their primary weapon and destroyed the cities.
tai-gip
16-Sep-2003, 05:37 AM
Thaiboxer2 im with you there he was very good with those short sticks...
Freeform
16-Sep-2003, 01:03 PM
Come on, Armageddon where they blow up the meterorite. The power of a few correctly oplaced nukes! :D
Or Titan AE, where the bad aliens blow up the earth!
Col
morphus
16-Sep-2003, 02:58 PM
Actually Star Wars, when they blow up Alderan with the Death Star.
KenpoDavid
16-Sep-2003, 03:17 PM
Once Upon A Time in China 2, when Wong Fei Hung (Jet Li) beats the entire White Lotus sect single-handed
Or maybe in Crouching Tiger, when the girl is finished fighting with all those mercenaries, the entire building is falling apart...
inacan
17-Sep-2003, 05:08 AM
lets see;
The final showdown in JCVD's & John Woo's "Hard Target"
Terminator 3's Crane Scene
The BMW Car Scene in "Tomorrow Never Dies"
The Car Scene in "Die Another Day"
Bruce Lee in "Enter The Dragon"
Jet Li in the Japanese School in "Fist Of Legend"
Jackie Chan in "Drunken Master 2"
The Opening Teaser in "Tomorrow Never Dies"
The raid on Blofeld in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service"
The raid on Blofeld in "You Only Live Twice"
Superman Vs. General Zod & Co. in Metropolis in "Superman II"
khafra
17-Sep-2003, 04:45 PM
Best ever: Doc Savage vs the end bad guy in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze.
Comes on TV once a year, you've gotta see it.
But for non-MA, Supernova was correct. The entire universe gets boiled off in a quantum way, I'm sure CKDstudent can explain it.
KenpoDavid
17-Sep-2003, 07:55 PM
At the end of The Omega Code Jesus returns to Earth and destroys all reality as we know it to establish the Kingdom of Heaven. (Basically a rip-off of Damien:OmenIV's ending)
Sweeet
29-Sep-2003, 08:58 AM
The end part of the in-apartment fight scene in 'The Bourne Identity' after he gets the almighty 'bic pen' out :D
In the course of about 3 seconds, 2 utterly destroyed limbs, numerous destroyed appendages (being stabbed in the hand with a pen, anyone?), and a bunch of holes in sensitive areas from a flurry of pen-stabbings.
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