I love how the Thin Man actually comes across as a threat - none of the Angels could take him 1 on 1, but they didn't need to. Their teamwork was creative and got them the win.
Overall this fight scene is pretty okay but you can tell the choreographer had a lot of fun with it. The team moves are creative, the wire-fu is turned up to 11. And the music reminds me of original Yakuza so that's always a plus
What made Charlie's Angel's so cool is that this was the 1st action movie inspired by The Matrix which came out a year before. This led to so many more Slow-mo action scenes that it's regular thing today.
The brother of the fight choreographer for the Matrix did the fights for this and purposely borrowed a few bits from him, including his films prior to the Matrix - the scene with Drew listing fighting techniques is a direct homage to a fight in Iron Monkey.
It is indeed the best fight scene of any film. Better than the Merovingian fight in the Matrix. Especially that split second where the three Angels charge after the creepy thin man has run out of bullets - that split second where the beat of the music kicks in - fantastic. Perfect blend of style, choreography, action and fantasy.
This fight scene is a wonderful introduction to how each angel's fighting style fits with their personality and unique strengths. You even see it further in the movie when they fight at the old castle. Natalie's natural athleticism = classic hand-to-hand martial arts Alex's precision and technical prowess = weapon mastery / prop-based fighting style Dylan's strength and aggression = brawler fighting style But they usually only succeed against their biggest enemies when they all come together as a team 😊
@@ctciers08 Huge transformation, and I have watched that movie multiple times. It did not occur to me until a previous movie came on and I wondered if that was the same person. Then I researched and my mouth just dropped. I loved him in Charlie's Angels. Just perfect.
@@lindildeev5721 right! Especially when Cameron did that slow motion kick thing at 3:15 that keeps reminding me of Anna Faris version where she took so damn long to do that kick until the dude with the little hand hit her with the bat that was so funny 😂
I love how this fight showcases how effective the girls are when working as a team. Even someone as experienced as the Thin Man had trouble when they were in their element.
So that's what happened when Marty Mcfly disappeared, his father became a screeching Fencing swordsman, with a lust for pulling woman's hair and smelling it like a freak...I guess he needed a hobby to fulfill his "Density" lol
Fun fact: The pinstriped suit the Thin Man wears is one that had formerly been worn by Glover's father, Bruce Glover, also playing an assassin - Mr. Wint - in the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever.
I love the way the music way the sound effect when the thin man jumps in the air and draws his firearm and begins firing and then the perfectly synchronised way he draws is sword cane. It's utter perfection!
the 1st Charlie's Angel film is a perfect unity of sound and vision... the way the Thin Man's score builds into "Smack My Bitch Up" is actual cinematic poetry* perfect art
the thin man is a pretty awesome fighter... just one of the girls can take on half a dozen fighters at once (one time even tied to a chair and both her hands tied behind her back...hehe)... and he takes on all three at the same time to a stalemate... it is also cool how he becomes allies with the girls in the 2nd movie... :)
The scream and trembling rage that Crispin Glover shows here, he also used in his mocap acting as Grendel in the BEOWULF CGI movie, and to me that is fun, funny and awesome.
I still love this movie and watch it occasionally. It's just pure escapist entertainment. And the soundtrack is excellent, with a lot of late 90s early 2000s techno bands that I loved, like Prodigy and Fatboy Slim (even Enigma is in there at one point). Takes me back to a much better time in my life.
The Thin Man (for whom Glover apparently sat down and wrote a, like, forty-page novella outlining his entire backstory - you can thank him for the bugfuck insane flashback scene in the sequel) came this close to getting his own spinoff film, and I will regret to my dying day that this did not happen. Quite possibly my favorite tertiary character in anything, ever.
The whole spotting of the criminal, the chase sequence and fight sequences, with the music, was absolutely badass from start to finish! It still works after all these years. Damn that was hype!!!
Agree, they only brought Kelly Garrett too at the end. Elizabeth Banks did a great job directing, but the story line needed tightening up and she abandoned too much of the original series trying to do something new. There was a visual of the costumes and clothes and then Kelly, but hardly none of the music/sounds from the original series. I don't know. It's hard to appreciate the 2019 version.
Fun Facts: the Thin Man was originally a speaking role, but, Crispin Glover didn't like the lines, so he asked for them to be removed. The man who directed this movie (McG) and Drew Barrymore who produced the movie agreed to make it a non-speaking role to give the character a more mysterious feel. Crispin Glover also came up with many of his character's eccentric traits, such as ripping off women's hair, sniffing it, and then screaming
Drew has commented that they only could do when their feet was wired. So as they pull up their feet, the wire would roll back up and they could maintain this pose without falling over .
Old, but gold. This, is Charlie’s Angels. It’s so sad the 2019 version didn’t live up to either this or the TV show. They tried to be way too woke without really having the need to, it got the message wrong… Women are badass simply because they are women, not because men are this or that.
I was about 13 or 14 when this movie came out. My stepmom (super cool lady) made plans to take me to see this, but then I got in real big trouble for something and was grounded. She told me “oh yeah and we’re not seeing Charlie’s Angels” and I was so damn upset. She must’ve really wanted to see it too, because she told me “Ok we’re still gonna go see it, but you’re still grounded. And don’t tell your dad.” 😂😂😂 my dad didn’t actually care, but damn, my stepmom was a G for that. We went and saw it, and loved it.
The Thin Man has some of the best villain introduction scenes
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@@airpodsoneoone3110 silence bot
i always liked the thin man.
George McFly can wield a sword.
@@audrionirks8881How, he works for the villians side, he is a villian.
The posing, the exaggeration, I love how they put the element of comedy or maybe satire into martial arts. It was so much fun.
It was nothing comical dealing with it. They actually took reference from older king fu films. I never once thought it was funny…..
Represented girl power so well
These 2 movies are awesome
Early 2000s was so much fun.
the funniest part was him shooting his pistol 28 times before his magazine went empty
The music, the posing, the wire work, and the cigarette smoking... quintessential 2000s action scene.
Could you imagine these kids today as villains vaping?! Smh lol. How ridiculous that would look!
I love how the Thin Man actually comes across as a threat - none of the Angels could take him 1 on 1, but they didn't need to. Their teamwork was creative and got them the win.
I always wondered how the three of them couldn't take him here, yet Alex handles him solo pretty well in the final fight.
Because the actor saw the script and thought it was so trash that he refused to speak in the film. Good call.
It's three against one, he doesn't stand a chance against three gorgeous ladies/women, who can beat the lights out of him
@@bucksboybluebut she gets her hair pulled out as well
@johndevitt5619 that has nothing to do with the topic lol
He was smoking tf outta that cig 😂
As a smoker myself I was glad to see he did not inhale the smoke.
He was stressed 💀 he got bad ass women about to fight him 😏
@@OneofInfinity. why you glad to see that? He’s not smoking properly
Ha ha for real ha ha
When you see your uber round the corner and have to finish your cig before it gets here
Fun fact: The thin was originally meant to have dialogue, but Crispin Glover suggested removing the dialogue to make him a more intriguing character.
Job well done 👏👏👏
And no lines to memorize!
It was mostly because Crispin Glover hated the script.
That prodigy track really suited that scene. Awesome.
smack ma chips up 🍟
"AHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHH" -Crispin Glover's only lines of the film
He had to get all the A's out of his system
It"s funny because he used this same sream on Beowulf like Grendel's dub.
Back to the Past
George McFly let himself go 🤣
Why he doesn't have any dialogue in this movie
Overall this fight scene is pretty okay but you can tell the choreographer had a lot of fun with it. The team moves are creative, the wire-fu is turned up to 11. And the music reminds me of original Yakuza so that's always a plus
What is the title of the song?
@@jillianefaithcobre8637 The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up"
Mc G is the best.
Plus. DUST HITS for the win
It is that high kick that gets me. But it has nothing on the one from the Matrix. Everyone went crazy when she was raised up. Nice.
What made Charlie's Angel's so cool is that this was the 1st action movie inspired by The Matrix which came out a year before. This led to so many more Slow-mo action scenes that it's regular thing today.
So "totally spys" is inspired by Charlie's angels?
@@fer.en.her. in a way, yes
What about all the chow Yung fat movies before hand? Isn't that what inspired the matrix?
@@matthewmcpherson2488 well thwm aftwr Charlie Angels you had tomb raider lara croft with amgenlia homie that was matrix esque I guess
The brother of the fight choreographer for the Matrix did the fights for this and purposely borrowed a few bits from him, including his films prior to the Matrix - the scene with Drew listing fighting techniques is a direct homage to a fight in Iron Monkey.
Honestly as goofy as this is I think is of the best fight scenes ever
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@@airpodsoneoone3110 stop looking for atenttion bro, be a man 🗿✌️👌👍
True!
It is indeed the best fight scene of any film. Better than the Merovingian fight in the Matrix. Especially that split second where the three Angels charge after the creepy thin man has run out of bullets - that split second where the beat of the music kicks in - fantastic. Perfect blend of style, choreography, action and fantasy.
@@Timehasfallenasleep Agreed!
“AHHHHH, EHHHHHHHHH!! “ that shit take me out everytime😂😂
😂😂
Lmao!
Channeling his inner Grendel to fight the Angels
This fight scene is a wonderful introduction to how each angel's fighting style fits with their personality and unique strengths. You even see it further in the movie when they fight at the old castle.
Natalie's natural athleticism = classic hand-to-hand martial arts
Alex's precision and technical prowess = weapon mastery / prop-based fighting style
Dylan's strength and aggression = brawler fighting style
But they usually only succeed against their biggest enemies when they all come together as a team 😊
That’s cheating. Jumping the enemy 3 on 1 is so dishonorable.
Crispin Glover plays the best thin man! I cannot believe that this is the same actor from Back to the Future. They really transformed him!
He can KICK
Yeah George McFly.
Yeah because he looks almost like the Joker.
Are you serious? I didn't know it. What a transformation. Am a big fan of back to the future lol
@@ctciers08 Huge transformation, and I have watched that movie multiple times. It did not occur to me until a previous movie came on and I wondered if that was the same person. Then I researched and my mouth just dropped. I loved him in Charlie's Angels. Just perfect.
1:19 - 1:26 is legit one of my favorite shots of all time. It's so good. The timing, the music, the use of slow-mo, the wild flips.
Perfect shot, I like how they gave him a box to push him even higher to shot for a longer time. Great decision to prolong the shot
@@underdog_nba also the cinematography worked really well, working with shadows here.
I always loved how Scary Movie made fun of this scene😂❤️
I watched the Scary Movie version first so, it's impossible for me to take that seriously.
@@lindildeev5721 right! Especially when Cameron did that slow motion kick thing at 3:15 that keeps reminding me of Anna Faris version where she took so damn long to do that kick until the dude with the little hand hit her with the bat that was so funny 😂
Hahahaha for real 🤣
Yes, It's true, very funny! 😃😁
This scene makes fun of this scene.
I love how this fight showcases how effective the girls are when working as a team. Even someone as experienced as the Thin Man had trouble when they were in their element.
This is one of my favorite scenes of all time and the music really captures it for a while. Prodigy is great for this scene
The fact that they didn’t take themselves too seriously.
It's refreshing to see such amazing martial artists in a movie.
when you put effort in making a fight scene
0:32 The way the smoke goes over his back there was crazy
Probably a slight draft from door opening
George mcfly’s got them moves.
Crispin Glover is Awesome
finally
Omg I totally forgot he plays the dad lol
So that's what happened when Marty Mcfly disappeared, his father became a screeching Fencing swordsman, with a lust for pulling woman's hair and smelling it like a freak...I guess he needed a hobby to fulfill his "Density" lol
he sure does, biff tanner would never say, heeey mc fly, he would show biff a lesson and win the heart of loraine
I love how in sync the Angels are with each other
Fun fact: The pinstriped suit the Thin Man wears is one that had formerly been worn by Glover's father, Bruce Glover, also playing an assassin - Mr. Wint - in the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever.
OMG I KNEW I RECOGNISED HIM FROM SOMEWHERE
Like father like son!
Wow they both give off major villain energy
Mind blowing
Oh, fascinating
I love the way the music way the sound effect when the thin man jumps in the air and draws his firearm and begins firing and then the perfectly synchronised way he draws is sword cane. It's utter perfection!
the 1st Charlie's Angel film is a perfect unity of sound and vision... the way the Thin Man's score builds into "Smack My Bitch Up" is actual cinematic poetry* perfect art
It's a legendary and epic scene from the 2000s
Pretty bad ass fight scene. Prodigy caps it off.
Nada que ver para sus gustó cada quien ami si me gustó
this film is where i discovered the beauty of cameron diaz, lucy liu, and of course, drew barrymore... i love them
Yaasss gurl.. I loved cameron diaz because of this. When i see them in a movie i always reference Charlie's Angels.
cameron diaz been beautiful since The Mask!
The difficulty to not make any of the usual sounds that a fighter makes. Kudos to the actor who played the thin man.
0:44 she killing me when she said why always they run away🤣
the thin man is a pretty awesome fighter... just one of the girls can take on half a dozen fighters at once (one time even tied to a chair and both her hands tied behind her back...hehe)... and he takes on all three at the same time to a stalemate... it is also cool how he becomes allies with the girls in the 2nd movie... :)
This movie has an awesome soundtrack. Always gotta love 90s techno, EDM etc. Also it's The Prodigy!
Crispin Glover ABSOLUTELY owned this movie - He’s brilliant in anything he’s in! 😀😀👍👍👍
This is one of my favorite scene in any movies ever, its perfectly done❤😂 His scream gets me everytime, whoever wrote this is a genius
The scream and trembling rage that Crispin Glover shows here, he also used in his mocap acting as Grendel in the BEOWULF CGI movie, and to me that is fun, funny and awesome.
The fight scenes that the three participated coordinately was the best thing from this version
I still love this movie and watch it occasionally. It's just pure escapist entertainment. And the soundtrack is excellent, with a lot of late 90s early 2000s techno bands that I loved, like Prodigy and Fatboy Slim (even Enigma is in there at one point). Takes me back to a much better time in my life.
I always loved that scream it cracks me up
It cracked me up as a kid. But then looking at the backstory there is some seriously dark shit implied, which kinda makes it less funny.
It's the only line he has , his screaming in the chair and this one
@@fabianrobledo7824 he also did before he got stabbed in full throttle.
McG KILLED the directing in these movies 🔥🔥🔥
The Thin Man (for whom Glover apparently sat down and wrote a, like, forty-page novella outlining his entire backstory - you can thank him for the bugfuck insane flashback scene in the sequel) came this close to getting his own spinoff film, and I will regret to my dying day that this did not happen. Quite possibly my favorite tertiary character in anything, ever.
2:02 this is the coolest pose off i've ever seen
the way he smokes is the wickdest! and how he does the jump and shoot, amazing, and ofcourse the perfect track selection.
The Prodigy and the cinematography and the wire work make it really easy to guess when this movie was made.
Not for me
People could say what they want about these films. But at the time, this was bad ass.
Still is.
of the best fighting sequences from an action/comedy movie. Very well-done.
The whole spotting of the criminal, the chase sequence and fight sequences, with the music, was absolutely badass from start to finish! It still works after all these years. Damn that was hype!!!
The smoke wafting over Crispins shoulder at around the 00:31 second mark is accidental but worked out.
I know him and Sam Rockwell make smoking look cool.
@@Whitemonkey510 for real. I personally hate smoking but this is the exception lmao.
@2:18 has anyone else been haunted by this scream since 2003
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@SnakeBone im screaming like that right now after reading the comment above me
Haunted? It made me lmao!!
I just love the warcry
I searched for this scene just to hear the scream actually, goddamn hilarious.
They were robbed of a trilogy
Do you know what else was robbed of a trilogy? Hellboy 😭.
@@starviper1646 YOURE SO RIGHT OMG
@@starviper1646 don’t remind me 🥹
Also Shanghai with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson!
Yesss smh
All I can think of now when I hear Crispin screaming in this is Grendel...🤣
1:21 This might be one of the most esthetically beautiful shots of the 2000s👏👏👏
MCFLY.... 'i thought i told you to never come in here'
This campy fight scene is leagues better than that farce of the last recent Charlie's Angels movie.
So no one's gonna talk about the Thin Man's demonic scream at 2:19-2:23? classic.
Lmao
More like gay bottom scream
@@IsaacJamil 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm not gonna go down that road with you.
He would have been a perfect Joker
Sounds like one of the screams Puppet Combo uses for his games
The prodigy's song made this fight scene that much cooler
The Scary Movie 2 recreation of this is so funny 😭
This trio deserved a cameo in Charlie's Angels 2019 😕
Agree, they only brought Kelly Garrett too at the end. Elizabeth Banks did a great job directing, but the story line needed tightening up and she abandoned too much of the original series trying to do something new. There was a visual of the costumes and clothes and then Kelly, but hardly none of the music/sounds from the original series. I don't know. It's hard to appreciate the 2019 version.
@@reginayfavors i agree with you in the 2019 version there's just a little charlie's angels vibe and element there.
They deserved to BE Charlie’s Angels 2019!
I guess they showed a picture of them... and replaced Bill Murray with Patrick Stewart in the pic 🤣🤣
2:06
I always thought for the longest time in the songs he was saying “snap my picture snap my picture” 📸 😂
Legit, this movie has a crazy soundtrack.
Crispin is so dam good
Fun Facts: the Thin Man was originally a speaking role, but, Crispin Glover didn't like the lines, so he asked for them to be removed. The man who directed this movie (McG) and Drew Barrymore who produced the movie agreed to make it a non-speaking role to give the character a more mysterious feel.
Crispin Glover also came up with many of his character's eccentric traits, such as ripping off women's hair, sniffing it, and then screaming
You can find the original script online with the Thin Man's lines.
I love how the sound of the motorcycles is used to change the soundtrack!
Smack My Bitch Up - Prodigy. I searched for this song for years. Now I can rest.
One of my favorite films ever. I'm old enough to say I watched the original series also.
No, guys, this is pretty cool! If this could be on the cinema, I could be watching again gladly!
The way they lift their weird puppet legs at 2:03 haha great sequence though
Drew has commented that they only could do when their feet was wired. So as they pull up their feet, the wire would roll back up and they could maintain this pose without falling over .
3:14 Natalie straight up started flying 😭😭😭🤣🤣
It was the year 2000, and everything was going great
2.01. The Thin Man looks so cool when he hold his cane and his stanc was so epic
Watching this as a kid, this scene was so cool. Now it's so hilarious lol
Its still way cooler than trash today
Thin man is the reason I'm reviewing Charlie's Angels
Crispin Glover will be a awesome Bond villain !
From zero to heroes ass-kicker.
His father Bruce Glover was a Bond Villain in Diamonds are Forever as Mr. Wint. So it is fitting if he became one.
2:00 As they were posing, the thin man could just pass through the fence and the angels would have to jump over the fence all over again🤣🤣
He was mesmerized🤣
the most realistic movie scene ever, no special effects
This actor is so underrated.. here and Back to the Future..
Crispin Glover is the actor
Losing to me is your density. I mean, destiny.
I wonder what Marty did, to change George Mcfly into this.
He stole Lorain. And became his own father
But he was her density!
Marty tells George to become an assassin after they got rid of Biff
Omg XD
This is probably whimp George Mcfly, the one we see at the beginning at the movie, after he snaped due to how miserable that life was
Their pose at 2:05 has gotten me for the past like 15 years🤣
Love the thin man gunshot slo mo!
Best villain imo. Always flew solo & had a soft spot.
The way they completely change clothes in the stairwell and show only half of it. Movie magic ❤
This film is so great because it was made with love and respect for the genre, humour and without the need to please everyone ❤
When movies used to be entertaining. Great movie? No. Entertaining? Hell. Yes.
That high-pitched scream is fucking golden!
Pure nostalgia this movie..
The Thin Man was a badass villain 4 his time
Still, 5 times better than 2019 Charlie's angels
I love when they change clothes but I keep thinking about the Scary Movie 2 parody when they end up half naked 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Then had to run back upstairs quickly to get the clothes on lol
@@Ayumuobsessed yes lol
I find that very sexy those woman were hot being naked
Why does Cameron’s Liu Kang kick reminds of that scary movie2 scene when Brenda does it but slow af 😂
2:06 This shot of him taking the sword out always gives me the chills
man this scene get more and more iconic as it ages
Crispin Glover with that scream 😂 gets me everytime
Old, but gold. This, is Charlie’s Angels.
It’s so sad the 2019 version didn’t live up to either this or the TV show. They tried to be way too woke without really having the need to, it got the message wrong…
Women are badass simply because they are women, not because men are this or that.
22 years later and counting... 👍
24 years…
This movie is wayyy better than the latest Charlie Angels.
2:20 wtf lol that caught me off guard
This scene is so epic!!
Crispin Glover, a masterstroke of casting
I was about 13 or 14 when this movie came out. My stepmom (super cool lady) made plans to take me to see this, but then I got in real big trouble for something and was grounded. She told me “oh yeah and we’re not seeing Charlie’s Angels” and I was so damn upset. She must’ve really wanted to see it too, because she told me “Ok we’re still gonna go see it, but you’re still grounded. And don’t tell your dad.” 😂😂😂 my dad didn’t actually care, but damn, my stepmom was a G for that. We went and saw it, and loved it.