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Scene of the Week: Deadpool’s 12 Bullets

The past decade has seen an influx of comic book superheroes enter the action movie world and flex their box office muscle. For the casual fan, there are too many superhero movies to keep up with....

Scene of the Week: Blood Brothers Unite

For what it is worth, the third installment in the No Retreat, No Surrender franchise is my personal favorite. No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers brings together two martial arts masters, Loren Avedon (The King...

Scene of the Week: Horsing Around

Fight scenes are tailor made for a Scene of the Week. I could pretty much watch any two people duke it out. In fact, it doesn’t even have to be two people… or humans for that...

Scene of the Week: Elvis in Kid Galahad

It isn’t often that I search for “Elvis Presley fight scenes” on YouTube but that just might change. With the recent news of James Campbell and Paul London’s collaboration on a Kung Fu Elvis Action Spectacular,...

Scene of the Week: RoboCop 2

Say what you will about the followup to Paul Verhoeven’s groundbreaking classic, RoboCop, but as a teenager back in 1990 I could not wait for RoboCop to return in RoboCop 2! And I can honestly say...

Scene of the Week: Live and Let Die

I never get tired of the James Bond film series. I love how even though they have different actors, writers and directors there are still some hallmarks you can expect. James Bond is guaranteed to be...

Scene of the Week: Chased by a Cobra

Action fans can debate until the cows come home whether or not Cobra should be classified as a Cannon film or not. But what is not up for debate is that Cobra is an awesome slice...

Scene of the Week: Anchorman

When you think of actors that have been in memorable movie street fights you probably aren’t thinking about guys like Will Ferrell or Steve Carell… but there is no denying that the street fight from 2004’s...

Scene of the Week: Lethal Weapon 2

If Warner Brothers didn’t know what they had in the first Lethal Weapon film, they sure as hell knew what they had when the sequel was released on July 7, 1989. Lethal Weapon 2 nearly doubled...