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Favourite sword fight?


I recently had the pleasure of rewatching The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982) I have always enjoyed the sword fight between Percy and Chauvelin.

There have been some really enjoyable sword fights in movies, what's your favouorite?

My favourite is Wesley and Inigo in the Princess Bride (1987). The banter and music just make me so happy.

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pirates of the carribean

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May I ask which one? There are a few in that series that are pretty decent

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all of them tbh

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The first one, in the blacksmith shop - cos of the music

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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

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Ditto.

The most action-packed, dramatic, intense sword fight I've ever seen in a movie was between two women!

And it worked because there were all sorts of levels of interpersonal drama, and also, because they were so oddly matched. The person with superior skill vs the person with the invincible weapon, it was totally unclear who had the advantage.

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Westley and Inigo Montoya.

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Jet Li vs Donnie Yen courtyard fight in Hero was amazing, despite some questionable editing and soundtrack choices.

Followed by Uma Thurman in the yellow Bruce Lee jumpsuit scene in Kill Bill against the Crazy 88's.

Honorable mention to Indiana Jones casually shooting that guy after his sword demonstration in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

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Kill Bill is up there on my list as well.

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Rob Roy

The final fight. Realistic and brutal.

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That's my favorite, too.

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Same for me

HM: Luke vs Vader in ESB

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I've only seen Rob Roy once, and I honestly don't remember that one. I will have to check it out as I remember liking the movie.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERmM5l2ceoY

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I remember it now. Yes, that's a great one. Tim Roth looks so tiny!

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yup. that one.

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Does Luke Skywalker vs Darth Vader in Return of the Jedi count? I mean they're sorta swords....

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Totally counts and a great choice

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No. It does not count. People don’t understand what an extremely fragile weapon is. A sword can only block a slashing (as opposed to a thrusting) attack if the cutting edge of the blade meets the cutting edge of the attack at a precise 90-degree angle. If not, the defending blade will shatter.

The lightsabers, made of light and not metal, have no such disadvantage. Any lug can just hack away with a lightsaber. The lightsaber removes the poetry and art from swordplay.

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Uh, as the OP sslssg is the one who determines what counts and what doesn't...Why is it that in every single comment you make, you come off like a condescending prick?

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The duel in Empire was great as well.

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I went back and forth on which to pick...both had their moments...

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I like Sean Connery vs Clancy Brown in Highlander

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There can be only one!

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The Challenge (1982)
Scott Glen vs Atsuo Nakamura

Someone even gets a stapler to the forehead.

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I am unaware of this one. Thanks!

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I forgot to mention that Toshio Mifune is in the movie as well. Here’s a link to the fight but be warned it’s the end if your thinking of watching the whole film.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJI0blkER0c


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Thanks for the warning, I think I will skip it for now as I would like to watch it.

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