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the most impressive part is he kinda sorta tries to do a different accent... haha. i dont agree with a lot about Connery. he was a wife beater after all. openly. but .. he sure knew how to kill a scene
@@patrickbyrne5070 there is no evidence that he was a woman beater except for an interview where he stated that maybe a good slap is in order if she pushes too far.
1:04 "Left one's... Much too powerful for you." The fact that at the end of the beatdown he knocks him out cold with one shot from his left thumb is the perfect icing on this ass-kicking cake.
Are you really stupid enough to believe this is even possibly real? Military personnel do not receive that type of training and aren't that tough. I know. I spend nearly half my life in or around the military. Sean Connery was a movie actor. Movies aren't real.
@Steve Bosell I saw something worthwhile And I gave it credit And over a hundred people have agreed with me Who then I wonder Do YOU Credit For your arrogance and stupidity Ohhhhh Fuck Is it yourself ??????
@Steve Bosell I'm sure And all one hundred are in your family Your a clown Picking fights with people you have never met and do not know You wouldn't do it in person I guarantee
This was a great movie in 88, but Sean was also the first one of his kind back in the 60's movies. Not many of us left that got to see those at a young age when they first came out. RIP Sean Connery.
it's explained in the film, that he's actually Scottish, who's parents emigrated. The US forces will take foreign nationals, I worked with USAFE for 8 years, in my early 20s, had an officer ask me if I wanted to join them as I'd failed the RAFs medical, but would have passed the USAF's
Seeing those two on the same movie is true entertainment. What can you say about Sir Sean Connery? Nothing but greatness at work in any movie. And to have mark Harmon playing with him is sure joy to watch. Now on NCIS Playing Gibbs is total class. One hell of an actor. Like Sir Connery, both are aging very well and with class. Actors now are not with the film the are being recorded on.
Sean Connery's voice could kick a Man's Ass by itself. The ultimate tough guy battle. Chuck Norris beard versus Sean Connery voice. Cage match to the death
One of the best fight scenes ever written into a movie to demonstrate a character's ability to deal with whatever amount of crazy comes his way. Sean Connery had that unspoken toughness, like John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, that simply came off in his movies without having to be explained. Classic!
Gog Mclaine I’d have to agree. That was some weak shit there. If anything, Connery would have jammed his thumb after the first strike and the fatass would have destroyed him.
It's not terrible, it's got catharsis to the writing and setup, the bully is flat but still easy to hate, leading up to a reasonable payoff. The closing line is alright. But the actual fight part isn't good and certainly very far from the best. It's a pretty contrived bit of toughness from scripted choreography, cousin of the overly quick and tight edits, or the fight doubles that beef up other peoples fights.
I love how in movies thugs will pick a fight with the main character for no reason other then give them a chance to show the audience how badass they are.
I swear Mark Harmon was taking notes during this movie, LeRoy Jethro Gibbs came the Lt Col.! I worked for Master Chief (MCPO) who had the thumbnail of his right hand grown out about a 1/4 inch and cut square (referred to it as his natural screwdriver), and after about two decades of doing this he could probably drive it through a steel car bumper! I watched him cool a Marine PFC with it (and was giving up about 4 inches and 25 years), the Marine litterally RAN to the USN MP's to get away from Master Chief!
Fun Fact: This fight was choreographed by Hapkido Grandmaster Han Bong-Soo. He also choreographed the fight scenes in the Billy Jack movies. The thumb based strikes are actually a real technique used against pressure points and soft tissue targets.
@@tommym321 you think you could handle those blows? That’s adorable. Tell ya what. Next time you meet a Navy Seal you tell him all about how ineffective gouging techniques are.
@@concordetconstabulary219 yes. Because look at all the hand to hand training navy seals do. That’s why there are so many former navy seals who do so well in combat sports. Oh wait, I forgot; there aren’t any. It’s almost like navy seals devote the overwhelming amount of their training to handling weapons, not hand to hand combat.
@@tommym321 You do know that there is a difference in training for a real fight versus "combat" sports like the UFC? Navy SEALs don't train to get a win by KO or tapout. They train to kill you in any range. And they contract expert fighters in various disciplines for teaching those skills. Also, pressure points and vital point striking are real and do have a purpose. Just because you don't find them useful, doesn't mean the rest of us haven't.
I live in L.A. and saw the actor that played the 'heavy' in this scene, in Santa Monica, right after the movie came out. Dude was laughing and having a few beers.
This is one of my favorite bits of character-driven expository screenwriting. It doesn't tell, it shows. Maximum action with an economy of shots. Great actors and good stunt people put the icing on this slice of action cake. It's one of several scenes I wish people who greenlight these "action flicks" would remember, instead of throwing away a half a reel of sludge where the characters "talking head"you into thinking that someone put Sominex on your popcorn rather than butter flavoring.
@@karlwithak. I once worked on a low-budget ($1 million) film where the lead character was a professional baseball player going through a slump. The “actor” playing him (who was also the writer, producer, casting Director, etc.) was overweight, and not very athletic. To show that he just wasn’t able to focus in batting practice, his swings would miss the pitch by about 16 inches. Incredibly unrealistic. The actor was “trying“ to miss, when all he had to do was try to *hit* the ball and he probably would have missed most of them - maybe fouling off one or two, if he was lucky. His ego wouldn’t let him fail legitimately, though. He wanted everyone on the cast and crew to know, “Hey guys, I’m intending not to hit the ball… I could if I wanted, but I’m actually trying to miss here.“ In this scene, the lumbering oaf looks like he’s trying to miss Sean Connery by a mile. He probably had instructions from the stunt Director, producer, etc. to be very careful not to injure the aging iconic actor. So this is the schlock we ended up with.
@@Capcoor The good Lt Colonel would have been able to handle all of them. But it would have escalated the whole event where the whole bar would have been destroyed.
I take your point. But he had the Colonel's back, would you have done less? Besides, I would have done shit duty back on the base for the privilege of having his back and watching him take care of business anyway
I'd just like to point out that the button-up coats on those uniforms are not designed to be easy to move in. Caldwell's taking a dexterity penalty and he still whips the guy one-handed.
I love how he completely trashes that whole room and then walks out scott free. I guess they should count their blessings that he didn't throw that guy through the front window!
Now now, he said he was only going to use his right thumb, but he tripped with his right foot. All joking aside, Sean Connery is one of the best actors of all time, certainly one of my very favorites!
The man of a thousand voices. Who can forget his fantastic Russian submarine captain, or his brilliant Irish accent in the longest day. Yep certainly the man of a thousand voices. All of the scotish. .
Thank God Connery left us a ton of good movies to watch in the wake of his passing. What a legend.
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I've watched all his JB 007 movies. Rest in Peace sir
@@663rainmaker q
Toxic Haste: Well, this sure as sh-t is not one of them.
The only that lets this film down is that Mark Harmon. Never rated him at all.
im gonna give him a thumbs up for this
But only my right thumb. My left thumb would be too powerful and break the internet. 😂
This was 1988 and Sean Connery looked old here.
We were blessed to have him for so long.
But Mark Harman is way young in it compared to Gibbs now.
CONNERY ONLY 58 YRS. OLD IN THIS MOVIE ....... BUT CONNERY ALWAYS LOOKED 10 YRS. OLDER THAN HIS REAL AGE.
RIP, Sir Sean Connery. You'll be a badass from here to eternity.
THUMB FIGHT WAS LEARNED WHEN HE WAS PLAYING BOND
There can be Only 1.
the most impressive part is he kinda sorta tries to do a different accent... haha. i dont agree with a lot about Connery. he was a wife beater after all. openly. but .. he sure knew how to kill a scene
@@patrickbyrne5070 there is no evidence that he was a woman beater except for an interview where he stated that maybe a good slap is in order if she pushes too far.
@@patrickbyrne5070 ..
Austin: "About your daughter, Sir. My intentions are strictly honorable."
Caldwell: "My left thumb is still loaded."
Rest in peace Sean Connery. One of the greats!!
My favorite scene out of all you did. RIP sir. Never mess with a man's coffee.
I love when Mark pulls his gun and tells the other guys to keep it fair
And they wisely backed off.
I love that one of those toughs looked like Bob Ross
This guy a long lost brother to someone named Jethro?
I thought that was Mark, but had to ask for confirmation.
There was nothing fair about it.
1:04 "Left one's... Much too powerful for you."
The fact that at the end of the beatdown he knocks him out cold with one shot from his left thumb is the perfect icing on this ass-kicking cake.
I mean... It was a hit right on the guy's trachea. You bet he went unconscious from the pain!
You mean ass-thumbing right?😁
1.29ish, uses left thumb...
Are you really stupid enough to believe this is even possibly real? Military personnel do not receive that type of training and aren't that tough. I know. I spend nearly half my life in or around the military. Sean Connery was a movie actor. Movies aren't real.
@@manictiger, no, it was left on his trachea!
You just don't mess with the original 007 not even his thumbs. He was a well rounded actor who could mix it up with anyone and usually win.
he once took a gun of a mobster and beat the crap out of him .
I heard he once ascaped Alcatraz
God Bless and RIP Sean Connery! Thank you for the memories of so many characters.
I never get tired of watching this.
I suddenly remembered my Charlemagne- "Let my armies be the rocks and the trees and a thumb in the eye."
The name is Jones, Indiana Jones
@@2adamast Actually, it was Henry Jones. Dr. Henry Jones, Sr.
@idoj654123 "Haha you were named after the dog!"
I have a lot of fond memories of that dog.
🤣🤣
I was thinking of this scene about 20 minutes before I got news of Sir Sean's passing. What a fitting way to remember a great man.
Exactly the same. The man comes to Heaven, knocks to The Door. God opens. "Connery. Sean Connery. You shee my shumb boy?..." 😜
Death comes to Sean Connery - takes one look - and just says, you know the way, honored to keep you company on the way, Sir !
P.S - I thought you were immortal, named Ramirez - guess that was you in another dimension ! Who wants to live forever !
"About your daughter Sir
My intentions are strictly HONORABLE."
LOL
@Equillizer Armtwister later on sean connery taught him how to head slap.
yeah - they are after seeing that.......
@Steve Bosell
I saw something worthwhile
And I gave it credit
And over a hundred people have agreed with me
Who then I wonder
Do YOU
Credit
For your arrogance and stupidity
Ohhhhh Fuck
Is it yourself ??????
@@merlemorrison1346
Lol
@Steve Bosell
I'm sure
And all one hundred are in your family
Your a clown
Picking fights with people you have never met and do not know
You wouldn't do it in person
I guarantee
This was a great movie in 88, but Sean was also the first one of his kind back in the 60's movies. Not many of us left that got to see those at a young age when they first came out. RIP Sean Connery.
The whole video was worth THAT LAST line!!
I love big Tam - he plays every role with his Scottish accent.
it's explained in the film, that he's actually Scottish, who's parents emigrated. The US forces will take foreign nationals, I worked with USAFE for 8 years, in my early 20s, had an officer ask me if I wanted to join them as I'd failed the RAFs medical, but would have passed the USAF's
Seeing those two on the same movie is true entertainment. What can you say about Sir Sean Connery? Nothing but greatness at work in any movie. And to have mark Harmon playing with him is sure joy to watch. Now on NCIS Playing Gibbs is total class. One hell of an actor. Like Sir Connery, both are aging very well and with class. Actors now are not with the film the are being recorded on.
One of the worst fight scenes I've ever had the misfortune to watch...
It. Col. In the 101st. I like the line in the end . "about your daughter , my intentions are strictly honorable ". 😂😂😂
A real definition of a "man"...and "class"....Sean Connery! Great scene...great Actor!
He lost the right to 'class' with his views and history on beating women
@@bauerj3398eh quite a few of these thots need a beating.
Best thumb beatdown in movie history.
Sigh. So many greats have gone on that final adventure. Rest well, Sir Connery, you've earned it. We will miss you until we finally join you.
If he pulls a knife, you pull a thumb. It's the Chicago way.
Severely underrated comment.
PSML. :):)
he pulls a thumb, you pull a fist.....
In the Untouchables ...he said if he pulls a knife ...you pull a gun !
I wonder if that's how Ness REALLY got Capone?
Sean Connery has got his own style. His voice especially.
Sean Connery's voice could kick a Man's Ass by itself. The ultimate tough guy battle. Chuck Norris beard versus Sean Connery voice. Cage match to the death
Only guy I know that speaks Russian with a Scottish accent . . .
One of the best fight scenes ever written into a movie to demonstrate a character's ability to deal with whatever amount of crazy comes his way. Sean Connery had that unspoken toughness, like John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, that simply came off in his movies without having to be explained. Classic!
This fight scene is worse than Darth Vader against Obi Wan.
The entire movie is a piece of shit
Gog Mclaine I’d have to agree. That was some weak shit there. If anything, Connery would have jammed his thumb after the first strike and the fatass would have destroyed him.
It's not terrible, it's got catharsis to the writing and setup, the bully is flat but still easy to hate, leading up to a reasonable payoff. The closing line is alright. But the actual fight part isn't good and certainly very far from the best. It's a pretty contrived bit of toughness from scripted choreography, cousin of the overly quick and tight edits, or the fight doubles that beef up other peoples fights.
Sean could do it in real life - google Lana turners boyfriend a mafia dude by the name of Johnny stompanaro
I know that story from an unofficial bio i used to own its absolutely hilarious
I was thinking about that scene for years and years and now I found it again. Pure youtube randomness. Well played algorithm, well played.
I love how in movies thugs will pick a fight with the main character for no reason other then give them a chance to show the audience how badass they are.
Great scene from one of my favorite movies! :)
"there can be only thumb"
@Mohan Raaj, so thumbs up then!
@Mohan Raaj there are many like it but thisch one ish mine
“ we are brothers🌩”
You win the internet today! And what the hell was Bob Ross doing mixed up with those guys?! I thought he just painted happy trees.
That is awesome. Is perfect highlander reference
The fact Connery was a legit badass in real life sells it.
One of the greatest endings to a smack-down scene ever! About your daughter sir....
I watch it just for the final "My intentions are honorable, sir."
It makes me soooo happy to know where the Colonel Gentleman quote came from xD
Es
So this is where Special Agent Gibbs got his initiation from!
Gibbs with BLACK HAIR even!
☑️ excellent bar fight.
Haha! Mark Harmon is the shit, dude!
Sean Connery was the best Bond, James Bond ever ❤! ! ! !
Timothy Dalton was actually pretty good but was unlucky with that lawsuit issue.
Well done, Commander Bond.
Sean Connery would have been an amazing cameo on NCIS.
He could be a friend of Ducky's as they're both Scottish & Sean Connery would either be in the Marines or Navy. I'd watch the episode for sure.
@@clearcreek69 would be better if he had played Gibbs’ father in law, cause he was Harmon’s girlfriend’s father in the movie.
@@jaylu2414 : Or Gibbs' Mentor Michael Franks - another badass character - too bad it never happened!.
As a young man, Gibbs met an aging 007 who engaged in bar fights as lieutenant colonel.
William Raih Gibbs had to learn from somewhere.
Never knew Shannon's Dad was a LT Col
Totally plausible
... and is mistaken as a major :P
HAH - BRILLIANT !!!
*Sean Connery hitchhiking*
Everybody: He's got a gun!!!!
Un buen actor que jamás se encasillo y se adaptó perfectamente en cualquier papel.
Uno de los intocables!
Never watched this film! Looks brilliant.
I swear Mark Harmon was taking notes during this movie, LeRoy Jethro Gibbs came the Lt Col.! I worked for Master Chief (MCPO) who had the thumbnail of his right hand grown out about a 1/4 inch and cut square (referred to it as his natural screwdriver), and after about two decades of doing this he could probably drive it through a steel car bumper! I watched him cool a Marine PFC with it (and was giving up about 4 inches and 25 years), the Marine litterally RAN to the USN MP's to get away from Master Chief!
that's why his name was Master
“You remind me of Sean Connery, I was told…” A very welcome compliment! and I didn’t even use my thumb…
Thank you! I always enjoy a good Connery film. Cheers
This is still one of my favorite scenes from this movie!
Sean Connery was always one of my favorite actors.
"You said you were gonna kick me in the face..."
"You calling me a liar?"
Major that...Major this...Major Lennox Answered With His Life Sir!!
nice
You shamed yourself sir, you disgraced yourself sir! You lost the colours of The King of England, you will answer.
....as you should have done if you had any sense of honour! You disgraced us Sir! You shamed us Sir!
"About your daughter sir, I want you to know my intentions are strictly honorable."
*honourable
Depends on where you are from.
Interesting topic to be bringing up after seeing the father kick the crap out of a guy twice his size...
@@entlim that was before thou wasnt it? Lmao
Same line Connery said to Honey Ryder in Dr. No
Fun Fact: This fight was choreographed by Hapkido Grandmaster Han Bong-Soo. He also choreographed the fight scenes in the Billy Jack movies. The thumb based strikes are actually a real technique used against pressure points and soft tissue targets.
Daniel Haire Fun Fact: pressure points are total bullshit and completely useless in actual fighting situations
And Taijitsu
@@tommym321 you think you could handle those blows? That’s adorable. Tell ya what. Next time you meet a Navy Seal you tell him all about how ineffective gouging techniques are.
@@concordetconstabulary219 yes. Because look at all the hand to hand training navy seals do. That’s why there are so many former navy seals who do so well in combat sports. Oh wait, I forgot; there aren’t any. It’s almost like navy seals devote the overwhelming amount of their training to handling weapons, not hand to hand combat.
@@tommym321 You do know that there is a difference in training for a real fight versus "combat" sports like the UFC? Navy SEALs don't train to get a win by KO or tapout. They train to kill you in any range. And they contract expert fighters in various disciplines for teaching those skills. Also, pressure points and vital point striking are real and do have a purpose. Just because you don't find them useful, doesn't mean the rest of us haven't.
Never gets old.
Love this scene in "the presidio", Mark Harmon and Sean Connery
Brilliantly given an homage and parody at the same time, in the Venture Brothers.
R.I.P. Sean Connery. You were one of the GOATS.
One of the greatest bar fights in cinema history!
I live in L.A. and saw the actor that played the 'heavy' in this scene, in Santa Monica, right after the movie came out. Dude was laughing and having a few beers.
Rick Zumwalt was his name.
This is one of my favorite bits of character-driven expository screenwriting. It doesn't tell, it shows. Maximum action with an economy of shots. Great actors and good stunt people put the icing on this slice of action cake. It's one of several scenes I wish people who greenlight these "action flicks" would remember, instead of throwing away a half a reel of sludge where the characters "talking head"you into thinking that someone put Sominex on your popcorn rather than butter flavoring.
@@karlwithak.Well put.
One of the worst fight scenes I've ever had the misfortune to watch...
@@karlwithak. I once worked on a low-budget ($1 million) film where the lead character was a professional baseball player going through a slump. The “actor” playing him (who was also the writer, producer, casting Director, etc.) was overweight, and not very athletic. To show that he just wasn’t able to focus in batting practice, his swings would miss the pitch by about 16 inches. Incredibly unrealistic. The actor was “trying“ to miss, when all he had to do was try to *hit* the ball and he probably would have missed most of them - maybe fouling off one or two, if he was lucky. His ego wouldn’t let him fail legitimately, though. He wanted everyone on the cast and crew to know, “Hey guys, I’m intending not to hit the ball… I could if I wanted, but I’m actually trying to miss here.“
In this scene, the lumbering oaf looks like he’s trying to miss Sean Connery by a mile. He probably had instructions from the stunt Director, producer, etc. to be very careful not to injure the aging iconic actor. So this is the schlock we ended up with.
Sir Sean Connery was a true master of his profession.
Sean Connery is the best 007 ever, THUMBS UP.......👍!
Thank you for this scene have not seen this movie in years
This and Summer School are probably the best Mark Harmon films.
The Beatdown guy is "BULL" Hurley from Stallone's "Over The Top" :P
whose real name is Rick Zumwalt who passed away in 2003. RIP
Now that's a next-level Thumb War! 😜
"About your daughter, Sir. Just to let you know, my intentions are strictly honourable!" I would probably have said the same thing! LOL!
(Pulls out a Gun) "Guys keep it fair". LOL
Michael filmbuff That was the most effective way to deal with the possibility of three against one.
One of them looked like Bob Ross.
Never, ever bring a knife to a knife fight, that’s piss poor planning, always bring a gun.
im not sure 1 on 1 WAS fair.
@@Capcoor The good Lt Colonel would have been able to handle all of them. But it would have escalated the whole event where the whole bar would have been destroyed.
A young Marc Harmon. That was a long time ago.
I feel old now...
I was freaking out for a moment because I thought that you meant Marc Harmon was the fat guy getting his ass kicked.
1988
Much respects, _Colonel_. I lived in the Bay Area when 'The Presidio' came out. I worked in some of the areas they filmed. Loved that movie!
I gave this clip an thumbs up!
"Guys, keep it fair." Eh, I think the Colonel could've taken them too. Might have had to use both thumbs but could've taken 'em.
I take your point. But he had the Colonel's back, would you have done less?
Besides, I would have done shit duty back on the base for the privilege of having his back and watching him take care of business anyway
He did use both thumbs...watch the fight again.
@@msteingart It doesn't matter. What matters is Mr. smart ass got whooped with nothing more than Sean Connery's thumbs and his foot to trip Mr. S.A.
It would not be fair..................for them. Left thumb is too powerful :D
"The left one'sh mush too powerful fer you..."
I was stationed at the Presidio. This movie brought back some good memories.
One of the best movie scenes ever!
Harmon played this role so well! One of his best. Connery wasn't so bad, either!
Fun fact: this wasn’t a scene from a movie. A camera crew was lucky enough to catch Sean Connery being a badass
LOL!
Michael Caine had an anecdote about holding Connery's jacket in a club while he kicked the shit out of a couple of guys at the same time.
Thumbs up all the way for this scene!
This has got to be the greatest product placement scene for Tabasco sauce ever in cinema.
He is a veteran of The Thumb Wars. Mad respect due.
Would have been an interesting matchup in "The Hitchhiker."
haha underrated comment here! or nobody could bare to hit the thumbs up on a thumb joke
Have you any idea how much blood comes out of an eye-ball, when it gets punctured?
one of my favorite scenes from this movie.
Hahahahaha, great fight and great lesson from the former and Best James Bond Ever!!!!!!!!
I'd just like to point out that the button-up coats on those uniforms are not designed to be easy to move in. Caldwell's taking a dexterity penalty and he still whips the guy one-handed.
one thumbed!!
Only because it was in the script though...you do realise this isn't real life?
@J Calhoun Yes he would've
Guy's lucky 007 intervened before Gibbs decided to kick his ass.
I need to watch this movie again... I have seen it in it decades.
I saw that movie once. As for Mark Harmon. Damn 2 legends.
R.I.P. to a legend...
Sean Connery. Fucking Legend!
1:52 had me dying, that angry scream then rams his head into the bar 😂😂😂
An absolutely awesome scene, Connery was outstanding.
Did anyone notice Sean finished he off with his left thumb?
And he hit him once with a left chop. Still a badass character and a great scene.
Yup. in spite of his promise but it's ok. It's Sean.
I love how he completely trashes that whole room and then walks out scott free. I guess they should count their blessings that he didn't throw that guy through the front window!
Scot free you mean !!!
Already miss him. God rest him.
makes that venture bros scene so much better
Now now, he said he was only going to use his right thumb, but he tripped with his right foot.
All joking aside, Sean Connery is one of the best actors of all time, certainly one of my very favorites!
Awgggh, he blind-sided him - so what? LOL
Best actors of all time? Settle down. If that best was a list of 500 then I would agree but he's not that good.
The man of a thousand voices. Who can forget his fantastic Russian submarine captain, or his brilliant Irish accent in the longest day. Yep certainly the man of a thousand voices. All of the scotish. .
Sean Connery, Clint Eastwood, John Wayne and Charles Bronson are Men among men
Don't forget Gene Hackman
This is one of my many favorite scenes.
This is what made Bob Ross there take up painting
Genius
That is not Bob Ross, get your facts right.
@@karlpresler5075 what’s that going over your head?! Oh yeah..........the joke.
never bring a cigar to a thumb fight
the lies you tell to the girl's father!! :-)
tweevers2 I always knew the smoking is bad for you
Ha...!!! Good one...
^ LOL you're a genius.
No left thumb harmed in this movie scene. 👍
Bob Ross fell into the dark side of the canvas!!!🤣
I'm glad I found that comment, I was just about to write something similar :)
One of the best scenes ever !
"About you're daughter sir, I want you to know my intentions are strictly honorable." Smart move.