The people who choreographed the fights in this movie are absolute masters of their craft And the guy who choreographed the little hop oher the fence at the end is a silly little MoFo
Hey man, fences be tough. In all the styles I've studied, only the shinobi/ninjutsu have anything to say about them. "If short, jump. If tall, run the other way faster."
It actually felt more real, as though they were trying to figure out a weakness or learn the others technique instead of just fighting as if they knew it. Kinda like how boxers feel each other out.
Too brief and I kind of felt it was not "epic" enough. Mullins did not hurt him at all (he probably had some bruising and might have been a little sore the next day). I had hoped that if they had made a sequel that in the next movie he has to face an opponent who truly is his rival.
How is this for a dream fight? Not the actors but the characters portrayed and I know its different eras and people age but BRUCE LEE from ENTER THE DRAGON vs. ISAAH BONE, both in their respective primes? Here is a SCARY thought. Mike Jai White was 42 years old (middle age) when this movie was filmed and I know he aged well and looked younger but my rule of thumb is that if a character's age is not told or made obvious by the story then I default to the age of the ACTOR upon filming so until I hear otherwise I will assume that Isaah Bone was 42 years old when he fought Price. Not to sound ageist or anything but that is past prime and to boot he was in prison for 5 years without access to the best training equipment or healthiest food. So what we were seeing in this movie was a HAS BEEN MIDDLE AGED PAST HIS PRIME Bone. The scary thing is imagine what he could do IN HIS PRIME. Prime Bone vs Prime main character from Enter the Dragon would be an off the charts sick fight. Note that even if Bruce ultimately does win its NOT the almost effortless without getting hurt at all victory he had against "Ohara" and I say that everyone else in that movie would lose to Prime bone even "Iron Hand".
Damn! Thanks Mr Squirel. Didnt see that. :D There are 40 years between these scenes! And his name even is O´Hara like the name he shouts in Enter the dragon when Bruce lee is schowing hoff his fast fist. :D
I love how deliciously 90s this is. Random stranger is a master martial artist that gets into street fights for money and ends up fighting in front of a bunch of rich assholes. It really could be called Lionheart 2.
1. It was filmed in 2009 so its a decade too late to be a 90s movie. 2 What you said is true but this movie had a crime fighting element to it with his need to take down "James" but Lionheart was ONLY the fighting and it was desperation to raise money to help his dead brothers widow. Hell, even him being murdered was just a plot device to force the financial desperation as the murderers got caught. Lionheart did not have as sophisticated a plot since it was ONLY about the fighting (and evading those 2 agents trying to capture him) and NOT about taking down a major crime syndicate.
@@Zurround compared to this movie where he gets out of prison .... and only fighting to help the girl of his now dead "brother" in a plot that is all about fighting
Despite of being mostly choreographed bullshido which would never happen in a real life fight, it's well choreographed, played - and the whole movie was entertaining. A type of hero we all love! I even saw the film already twice.
I posted on another thread that NOT having a sequel to this was one of the biggest travesties in Martial Arts Movie History. I had wanted an even more dangerous fighter than Price who absolutely rivals Bone in powers and fighting ability and toughness to push him to his limits, and being how superhuman Bone is such an opponent would be SCARY. I also wanted "Pretty Boy" Price to have his own spinoff as a HERO and PROTAGONIST much as how Uri Boyka went from villain to hero in his sequel.
What most people don’t realize is earlier in the movie Bone said he never trained with weapons and then he catches that sword and shows how much he’s trained with them
Yeah...The Quest, Double Team, TimeCop, Maximum Risk and Universal Soldier (w/MJW as villain) were among the FEW of Van Damme's films with fast-paced fighting. One of the films he made with Scott Adkins and of course as the villain in Expendables 2 might be next runners up
@@MarcusSingletaryDMV no retreat no surrender , blood sport. Double team and knock off had fast paced fights , but he was doubled alot in double team and knock off.
This movie NOT getting a sequel is one of the biggest travesties in the history of martial arts cinema. And what is more, I wanted "Pretty Boy" price to have his own spinoff as a hero.
This movie would have been so much better if they had just gotten a stabilizer for that camera during the moving shots. As it stands it looks like something someone filmed in their backyard.
Micheal Jai White is one of the greatest fighters I always wanted to be like him I seem him in universal soldier the first time he's a black man that knows Tai chi Chuan and Kung Fu my respect and hes fighting Matt Mullins beautiful Match
@@realuser2 I know the same ACTOR beat him with plot armor but I wonder how Isaah Bone would have done against Boyka? If Boyka is superior to Price and if Price can put up a somewhat decent fight against Bone then I wonder if Uri Boyka from the Undisputed movies could at least hurt him somewhat before losing? Or maybe even win?
@@realuser2 I wish TH-cam would have videos discussing who would win in fight between fictional martial artists. They do it with super heroes and stuff. Bone vs the main character in Enter the Dragon or Jet Li's "Fearless" vs IP man or Tong Po from Kickboxer vs Chong Li from Bloodsport would be interesting.
At 4:28 was there even an arm bar? Bone landed with his elbow on the dude's hips, but the dude closed the leg before he got the elbow above the hip. What was bone grimacing at? His elbow would be jamming into the other dude's balls. All he's cranking is Bone's entire forearm.
2:38 ... "So, you're ready to fight, Mr. Burns?" "And if I don't?" And if he doesn't? Didn't he just ask that same question about a minute ago at 1:26? And didn't the other bad guy answer that question at 1:28? Sloppy writing?
@@maxandmoremax "you‘re just a little slow" Ouch. But you're right. Technically, he didn't ask any question. He stated, "You are gonna fight." I stand corrected. But my point is still valid. When he asked it the first time, he received the answer, "Then, you die." So why does he need to ask it again? Perhaps HE is the one who is a little slow. (Though I would never say that to his face!)
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I could never go past 2 episodes on these copies of existing series or movies that were done 10 or so years before. And how fake the sword fighting really is. Anyone that is a swordmaster could finish with both of these guys together in less than 5 seconds.
White has a distinctive style that I love. I can't think of anyone who moves and carries himself quite the same way.
denzel in the equalizer
@@marcus3839😂
The people who choreographed the fights in this movie are absolute masters of their craft
And the guy who choreographed the little hop oher the fence at the end is a silly little MoFo
Except for that stupid flying kick that was nowhere even close to connecting. 04:43
Hey man, fences be tough. In all the styles I've studied, only the shinobi/ninjutsu have anything to say about them.
"If short, jump. If tall, run the other way faster."
I love the constant "resetting" of the fights. Such an interesting take on an action movie fight typically dominated by non-stop fighting
It actually felt more real, as though they were trying to figure out a weakness or learn the others technique instead of just fighting as if they knew it. Kinda like how boxers feel each other out.
MJW’s fight with Matt Mullins is one of the greats of movie fight scenes.
your standard for what counts as a great fight scene is hilariously low then.
@@Simon-nv5zjwhy?
@@ryotanu because of the quality of this fight vs countless others. when you have a voiceover for mullin's lines, you know your in trouble.
Too brief and I kind of felt it was not "epic" enough. Mullins did not hurt him at all (he probably had some bruising and might have been a little sore the next day). I had hoped that if they had made a sequel that in the next movie he has to face an opponent who truly is his rival.
@@Simon-nv5zj Can you name any better ones? Maybe Uri Boyka's for the Undisputed movies?
That’s Bob Wall that threw the sword to Michael Jai White. He was “O’Hara” in Enter the Dragon with Bruce Lee in 1973!
How is this for a dream fight? Not the actors but the characters portrayed and I know its different eras and people age but BRUCE LEE from ENTER THE DRAGON vs. ISAAH BONE, both in their respective primes?
Here is a SCARY thought. Mike Jai White was 42 years old (middle age) when this movie was filmed and I know he aged well and looked younger but my rule of thumb is that if a character's age is not told or made obvious by the story then I default to the age of the ACTOR upon filming so until I hear otherwise I will assume that Isaah Bone was 42 years old when he fought Price. Not to sound ageist or anything but that is past prime and to boot he was in prison for 5 years without access to the best training equipment or healthiest food.
So what we were seeing in this movie was a HAS BEEN MIDDLE AGED PAST HIS PRIME Bone. The scary thing is imagine what he could do IN HIS PRIME.
Prime Bone vs Prime main character from Enter the Dragon would be an off the charts sick fight. Note that even if Bruce ultimately does win its NOT the almost effortless without getting hurt at all victory he had against "Ohara" and I say that everyone else in that movie would lose to Prime bone even "Iron Hand".
Damn! Thanks Mr Squirel. Didnt see that. :D There are 40 years between these scenes! And his name even is O´Hara like the name he shouts in Enter the dragon when Bruce lee is schowing hoff his fast fist. :D
Sad
@@Zurround [writing that as a fanfic but detailing the fight scenes as best as I can].
Bob Wall was also in Game of Death.
Jax vs. Johnny Cage
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@@jaredfee90weuieyiejfisjdsjdehzwhwikekwos
Dude fasho fights like mk1 Johnny 🤣
@@SholoMayhem888 To this day he was the best Johnny we had
I love how deliciously 90s this is. Random stranger is a master martial artist that gets into street fights for money and ends up fighting in front of a bunch of rich assholes. It really could be called Lionheart 2.
1. It was filmed in 2009 so its a decade too late to be a 90s movie.
2 What you said is true but this movie had a crime fighting element to it with his need to take down "James" but Lionheart was ONLY the fighting and it was desperation to raise money to help his dead brothers widow. Hell, even him being murdered was just a plot device to force the financial desperation as the murderers got caught. Lionheart did not have as sophisticated a plot since it was ONLY about the fighting (and evading those 2 agents trying to capture him) and NOT about taking down a major crime syndicate.
Exactly 👍 Lionheart was An Excellent Movie 🎥
@@Zurroundhe meant it feels like a 90's movie which it does
@@Zurround compared to this movie where he gets out of prison .... and only fighting to help the girl of his now dead "brother" in a plot that is all about fighting
R.I.P. Julian Sands
No one ever died cooler than Julian.
That’s the same O’Hara from enter the dragon 💯💯💯👍🏾
@3:59 Fumio Demura weapons expert. Loved his books.
Meanwhile, the guard in the background is doing rounds like this is the least eventful night of his entire life.
probably is, he’s seen how those goons fight 😂
These are all so good and when that "Violence" itch needs scratching, this is the way to do it.
Despite of being mostly choreographed bullshido which would never happen in a real life fight, it's well choreographed, played - and the whole movie was entertaining. A type of hero we all love! I even saw the film already twice.
I miss fighting movies. Fighting, blood and bone etc. Great stuff.
Right! Don't forget "Never Back Down." :)
@@danaya1414 yes!
7:57: Someone should give James a HAND with that. 😄🤚🏻
Hope the cops don't ask him to put his hands up.
I'm a big fan of Michael J White. Love him as an actor
The One and Only Spawn.
Not only he beats Matt Mullins, but he didn't lose his phone from the pocket!
:O that is truly awesome!
Mullins looked like he was going to cry
Wasn't expecting the tap out. Nice.
En español porfavor y completa
@@marcelocolohua1875 Umm. QUE? No es posible para mi.
They really need a sequel for this movie. 6:52 OHara Bruce lees enter the dragon.
I posted on another thread that NOT having a sequel to this was one of the biggest travesties in Martial Arts Movie History. I had wanted an even more dangerous fighter than Price who absolutely rivals Bone in powers and fighting ability and toughness to push him to his limits, and being how superhuman Bone is such an opponent would be SCARY. I also wanted "Pretty Boy" Price to have his own spinoff as a HERO and PROTAGONIST much as how Uri Boyka went from villain to hero in his sequel.
wasn''t one of the guys watching was the same character from Enter the Dragon?
That was the intended Easter Egg yes.
What most people don’t realize is earlier in the movie Bone said he never trained with weapons and then he catches that sword and shows how much he’s trained with them
And off flew the jacket together with all the skills.
and seeing bob wall, old legends teaching new legends, o hara forever
It was an all + stats jacket.
Oh boy house was like a museum, living large
FINISH HIM!
JAX SHOWS MERCY!
JAX WINS!
FRIENDSHIP. FRIENDSHIP?!
So much more complex and fast moving fights which most vandamme movies lack
Yeah...The Quest, Double Team, TimeCop, Maximum Risk and Universal Soldier (w/MJW as villain) were among the FEW of Van Damme's films with fast-paced fighting. One of the films he made with Scott Adkins and of course as the villain in Expendables 2 might be next runners up
He was heavily doubled in double team
@@MarcusSingletaryDMV dont agree with timecop, slow pace and the opponents just stand there waiting to be hit
@@MarcusSingletaryDMV no retreat no surrender , blood sport. Double team and knock off had fast paced fights , but he was doubled alot in double team and knock off.
In this movie, Michael Jai White as Bone (the main character) and Eamonn Walker as James (the main antagonist), for me, did a really great performance
How are the cops going to cuff James?
best fights
What did he expect? He threw hands with Black Dynamite!
That was handy
Nobody in any movie ever has had the talent of MJW.
It's a cool nod to Bruce Lee by giving Bob Wall the name O'Hara.
James is the Icarus of this story, wanting to fly too close to the Sun.
Meet the most erudite comment of this section.
Malcolm is such a badass. I think he’s HIM
This movie NOT getting a sequel is one of the biggest travesties in the history of martial arts cinema. And what is more, I wanted "Pretty Boy" price to have his own spinoff as a hero.
Chief Boden!!! Chicago Fire.
I hope Price comes back in BaB 2 for some payback since he lost badly due to been to cocky.
Quien es el ultimo luchador?parece bastante bueno.
@5:18 fear starts kicking in. And it's at this moment he know he f*cked up.
nice fights
At least the director didn’t stereotype the the hero with his choice in cars. And the sword swirling was the best in history
What cars would have been a stereotype? Cadillacs?
No one left to lend him a hand?
This movie would have been so much better if they had just gotten a stabilizer for that camera during the moving shots. As it stands it looks like something someone filmed in their backyard.
En español o subtitulada por favor
6:33 “fuck you tony” 😂😂😂
Micheal Jai White is one of the greatest fighters I always wanted to be like him I seem him in universal soldier the first time he's a black man that knows Tai chi Chuan and Kung Fu my respect and hes fighting Matt Mullins beautiful Match
I wonder how Price would have done against Uri Boyka?
I’d say Price would put up a decent fight but Boyka would end up winning.
@@realuser2 I know the same ACTOR beat him with plot armor but I wonder how Isaah Bone would have done against Boyka? If Boyka is superior to Price and if Price can put up a somewhat decent fight against Bone then I wonder if Uri Boyka from the Undisputed movies could at least hurt him somewhat before losing? Or maybe even win?
@@Zurround I think Bone would defeat Boyka but it would definitely be his most difficult fight no doubt.
@@realuser2 I wish TH-cam would have videos discussing who would win in fight between fictional martial artists. They do it with super heroes and stuff.
Bone vs the main character in Enter the Dragon or Jet Li's "Fearless" vs IP man or Tong Po from Kickboxer vs Chong Li from Bloodsport would be interesting.
Marigold has come on leaps and bounds hasn’t he
z bogiem z kims czy bez w wolne dodatkowo dzialac w wolne w jakiej by pracy nie bylo
Meet the next captin hook 😂
Julian Sands R.I.P
Michael Jai White as the villain in the next Equalizer movie who has to fight Denzel.
Who would win?
06:55 "hahaha you bastard. The only thing you can do for me is die"
and matt mullins would be a mean Johnny cage it could be these two fight again as Cage n Jax
Not saying he's not good but when your fights are choreographed to where you are the winner?
the only person in the movie who could keep up with bone was price
Bad to the BONE 😂
7:55 Someone give me a hand.🙌
E so quele que o Pedaço dele Gruda na ordem Valzinho porquê tu Clono espelho ordem e isso dele e SomBra dele
1:07
Any expert in martial arts is thinking, "If you had the energy, you used it with your acrobatics." Not so well spent.
Puedes escribir, idiota?
he could be next black panther
This was in 2009. He’s way older now
At 4:28 was there even an arm bar? Bone landed with his elbow on the dude's hips, but the dude closed the leg before he got the elbow above the hip. What was bone grimacing at? His elbow would be jamming into the other dude's balls. All he's cranking is Bone's entire forearm.
1:37
Bone va Captain Hook! 🪝
❤
That's what happens when you play with sharp objects.
Eu quero português
ok obrigado a muitas pessoas que pensas que usnafragaos não sabem fodelose u maldels
Not fair fight at all, Mike weighs at least a 100 pounds more than the dude he’s fighting
He didn’t win this fight off strength he won off skill set
2:38 ...
"So, you're ready to fight, Mr. Burns?"
"And if I don't?"
And if he doesn't? Didn't he just ask that same question about a minute ago at 1:26? And didn't the other bad guy answer that question at 1:28?
Sloppy writing?
He didn‘t ask the same question, you‘re just a little slow
@@maxandmoremax "you‘re just a little slow"
Ouch.
But you're right. Technically, he didn't ask any question. He stated, "You are gonna fight."
I stand corrected.
But my point is still valid. When he asked it the first time, he received the answer, "Then, you die." So why does he need to ask it again? Perhaps HE is the one who is a little slow. (Though I would never say that to his face!)
Негры в белом, белые в черном... Обычное афроамериканское кино
Damn........ should've changed.
In a suit though? Come on.
They don’t make men like this anymore, just TikTok lefties losing it
Make it good Johnny cage
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People that buy this have never been in a fight. WHERE'S THE BLOOD ? WHO CAN TAKE THOSE PUNCH'S ?
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coreografia de luta muito ruimmmm
Yo quiero pelear con ese negro que dijo que violó a mi niña de 7 años Yo quiero pelear con ese negro que dijo que violó a mi yo Nery rolando ruano Yo quiero pelear 100% con él que dijo que violó a mi niña de 7 años Yo quiero pelear 100% con él en vivo en los Ángeles soy de Guatemala Soy
bad quality
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ANOTHER TRUMPER DOWN
This had to be a late 90s or early 2000s movie. The one liners followed by the most obvious lame fight scene a fatherless writer could put together.
I could never go past 2 episodes on these copies of existing series or movies that were done 10 or so years before. And how fake the sword fighting really is. Anyone that is a swordmaster could finish with both of these guys together in less than 5 seconds.
It's a movie stop trying to apply realism to a fucking movie
Cool story bro
Boyka was a way better fight..