Kelsey Grammer had a major flex in down periscope. After being told he was addressing a superior office Grammer shot back with No just merely a higher ranking one.
Gotta love the bartender in the kingsman scene. Doesn't do shit when the gang members threaten his customers, but when the victim actually fights back is when he calls the law. Just like school teachers and bullies.
Selma Hayek's vampire was not worried as he reloaded his gun because, as already shown in the scene, bullets cannot kill vampires. But then he shot something else. And I agree with the person who said there was too much talking by the narrator. He's even talking over the bad-ass lines.
Jesse Ventura in Predator. "You're hit. You're bleeding, man." "I ain't got time to bleed."
Too much talking too little watching.
Great flex from Kurt Russell in Tombstone, no doubt, but they did give all the best lines to Val Kilmer. My favourite is still: Billy Clanton: Why, it's the drunk piano player. You're so drunk, you can't hit nothin'. In fact, you're probably seeing double. [Billy Clanton draws a knife] Doc Holliday: [takes out a second gun] I have two guns, one for each of ya.
"You can either hand over your son or die screaming beside him!" Master class.
Great list of badazz movie moments!!! Only cringe was when you called Val Kilmers representation of Dr. Holliday... colonial Jhon. Second pulp fiction. The brief case is holding Marcellus wallaces Soul!!! In the scene where they get the brief case back you can pause on John travolta opening the case with the number 666. I grew up on big trouble in little China so that was great to see that made the list
4:02 "From Dusk Till Dawn", close though <3
Ummmmm, Powers Booth was Curly BILL. Val Kilmer was John “Doc” Holiday.
What I like are the movies where a single character has "multiple" flex moments. You can really pick ANY Denzel action film; any of the equalizer series, most definitely Book of Eli or training day, but his ultimate in my book is American gangster where he just walks up and pops his competition right there on the street in front of everyone and nobody saw anything. Lol you can of course do the same with Daniel Day Lewis in either Gangs of New York OR There will be blood. Love those kind of characters.
Bane line I love- “It would be extremely painful… for you.”😊
Hell, you could actually do an entire badass flexes just quoting John Wayne or Clint Eastwood. The men literally defined the word badass without thinking.
Django is my 3rd favorite Tarantino movie after Inglorious Bastards and Pulp Fiction and 2&3 change places a lot. It’s an incredible movie. The actors were PERFECT for every role. No one would argue if any star won an award for their part.
One of the better flexes is James Bond in “thunderball” when he tells the henchmen who just tried to kill him that he “throws the little fish back” knowing that thunderball is going to kill him for him.
I did not realise it was Kelsey playing "The Beast". Good job sir.
Jackie Earle Haley as the unmasked Rorschach, in that scene at 30:34, is exactly the type of actor they need to find for the official MCU version of Wolverine. Around the same size, but with more muscle, in his 30s, and can sound just as Bad A$$ as Jackie Earle Haley sounds in this scene!
That nobody has given Scott Adkins the Batman role is a crime against humanity.
Great B list. Jack in "Big Trouble in Little China" great!!!
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