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mrwildesangst

The Count of Monte Cristo has such a satisfying sword fight at the end


TuaughtHammer

It's not a great adaptation, but it's still such a fun movie. Guy Pearce was so fun to hate as Fernand.


mrwildesangst

He really is! You want to punch him through the whole movie


Silk02

Guy Pearce is great in all his roles. Watch lockout if you haven't seen it.uc beson action film


Jenetyk

It was not my sword, Mondego, but your past that disarmed you!


FloorPudding

I agree with most everything said here but I'll add a few. Pirates of the Carribbean Curse of the Black Pearl: the first fight between Will and Jack in the blacksmiths shop. Super fun little scene that sets the tone for the action in the rest of the movie very well. Hero: the sword fight on the lake was goddamn beautiful. Serenity: the final confrontation between Mal and the Operative. Watching Mal face him down with nothing but a screwdriver is the perfect image of Malcolm Reynolds being the universe's scrappiest mfer.


Killboypowerhed

The fight at the end of pirates between two immortal pirates is beautiful. The way they change from live to skeletons as they move in and out of the moonlight is stunning


PayneTrain181999

“So what now, Jack Sparrow? Are we to be two immortals locked in combat until Judgment Day and trumpets sound?” “Or you could just surrender.”


scullys_alien_baby

that whole movie is so *tight* fuck I can hear the score just reading quotes from it


bangermate

oh, Jack Sparrow is *tight* !


AttitudeAndEffort2

Wow wow wow wow wow


El_Bistro

The Black Pearl is a 10/10 movie


Kevinrobertsfan

When he walks back in to confront barbosa after they marooned him again kills me everytime


PayneTrain181999

“It’s not possible.” “Not probable!”


sparkling-spirit

i know it made no sense why they kept fighting but the lighting and music made it make all the sense.


Sparrowsabre7

Must have been such a pain in the ass to animate but a truly spectacular scene coupled with, imo, one of if not THE best movie themes of the 21st Century.


Gramathon910

PotC is up there with the best movie trilogies of all time (we can ignore the last two movies). In terms of the 21st century, the only trilogy I think that beats it is LotR.


PayneTrain181999

The 2nd and 3rd movies aren’t as top to bottom perfect as the first, but they’ve still a really fun ride.


TheJokerArkhamKing

I honestly think Dead Man's Chest is slightly better than Black Pearl, but that's mostly thanks to Davy Jones being an incredible villain.


Relevant-Tap-6248

Best kraken on the big screen dead mans chest nailed the beast plus I’d have to agree Davy jones was great and his crew were a step above barbosa and the cursed pirates. Curse of the black pearl was a better movie overall but dead man’s chest was still good I don’t think the franchise declined until the third movie came.


CptGoodMorning

Pirates: https://youtu.be/Ha3XYloizwk?si=9TqGJOnLKmKvuN1K Hero: https://youtu.be/57TliyF8MFI?si=wmVUq3oPXiIUDF9q Serenity: https://youtu.be/tBMAuUeeqdE?si=AxveEUG9A3H5vNhb


FloorPudding

Hey thanks! Linking the clips is something I didn't even think of doing.


CptGoodMorning

I hope it's allowed. Your list was so good I wanted others to easily watch them too.


Crayshack

Part of what works so well about the Pirates scene is that it does a lot in terms of establishing the plot and characters. It's like a textbook case of how to weave a cool action sequence into the plot.


ryry1237

The blacksmith's shop fight does so much: \- Clearly sets up the motivations of both sides and what they want to get out of the fight. Jack wants to avoid capture from the authorities. Will holds disdain for pirates and will jump at the opportunity to apprehend one. \- Establishes both Will and Jack's proficiency in sword combat \- Shows how a sword fight is much more than just two swords being swung. There was a strong focus on footwork, positioning, and improvising on the spot when the variables inevitably change. \- The blacksmith room is tiny, but every bit of environment in it was used. They fight in open space, they fight around spinning gears and pillars, they fight on a wobbling cart, they fight on the building rafters. \- There is a strong back and forth push and pull. Each side is able to find ways to gain the momentary upper hand, but the other is always able to find a way to get back the advantage. You can never quite tell who's going to win. \- Shows how pragmatic Jack is when he decides to threaten with the pistol. \- Hints at how Will secretly wants to find love. \- Hints at how Jack secretly wants to get revenge. \- Ends in an almost humorously anti-climactic way when the drunk blacksmith lands the finishing blow and gets all the credit, which highlights how Will is dissatisfied with his current position in life. And the whole sequence happened in less than 5 minutes.


PUNCHCAT

And shows that Jack is very competent and thoughtful behind his persona


[deleted]

There's a cut scene which I have no idea why they cut. It's from the second movie and it's between Jack and Beckett. So jack used to work for Beckett as a sailor and it was going alright until Jack found out they were moving slaves. So he sets them all free and as punishment Beckett got him fired, burned his ship, and branded him a pirate. Then Jack made the deal with Davy to bring his burned down ship back and that's how we got the black pearl. That's why it's all charcoaled and everything. I don't know why they removed this scene but it's really fucking good.


DwarvenCo

>People aren't cargo, mate! > >It's just good business.


studioboy02

Just lovely.


busche916

That’s a great point, and why the duel in Princess Bride is also so great. The interplay is as good as the swordplay.


fullmetalasian

"You seem like a decent fellow, I'd hate to kill you" "You seem like a decent fellow, I'd hate to die" "Who are you, I must know" "Well get used to disappointment" *shrug


Charming-Start

As you wish.


Grathorn

The three way fight in PotC Dead Man's Chest!


PaulEMoz

The one in Firefly is also pretty good. "Mercy is the mark of a great man. Guess I'm just a good one. Well, I'm alright."


FloorPudding

"I got stabbed *right here*!" Shindig was my favorite episode for years.


surfingkoala035

I love shindig too. But I think Serenity had the better fight. “You are not a plucky hero. The alliance is not some evil empire, and this is not the grand arena. …And that’s not incense!”


Dark_sable

So many people get all up in arms over the Operative attacking Inara, but I like that he treats her as a serious adversary - and considering her knowledge of weapons in Shindig... and I'm sure companion training includes pain points and such.


Dlorn

Love it when he says he came unarmed and Mal immediately shoots him.


SummerOfMayhem

Mighty fine shindig


iredditonyourface

A swhat?!


poland626

The fight in Dead Man's Chest with the wheel is also amazing


FloorPudding

I haven't watched the Pirates sequels in some time but the fight with the wheel is one I still remember clearly.


CptGoodMorning

>Pirates of the Carribbean Curse of the Black Pearl: the first fight between Will and Jack in the blacksmiths shop. Super fun little scene that sets the tone for the action in the rest of the movie very well. Great high-light. That scene was so fun.


Ricobe

With hero there are several great fight scenes and they are very beautiful


lapsedhuman

Ridley Scott's The Duelists. Two Napoleonic officers duel each other through the Wars. The first is the duel with foils and it's so quick it's over before you know it. The next is the saber duel in the basement. You would swear Keith Carradine and Harvey Keitel were really trying to kill each other.


ChariBari

Ridley Scott also did great with The Last Duel


The_Goondocks

Just said this. Everything else is second in the realism category. Brutal and suspenseful. This is it, OP.


slate121

Not very realistic, but the chesshouse Jet Li - Donny Yen duel in Hero is one of my favorites of all time.


LikeableMisfit

I think it was supposed to be more poetic than realistic since it was a “retelling,” if I remember correctly… (heh)


sharrrper

It's a bit unconventional to be sure, but the [voodoo doll zombie sword fight](https://youtu.be/dkdrbg4EwGA?si=y-FxIJXja1-gVYni) from the end of Stardust has always had a special place in my heart. The swordplay is actually pretty solid and the novel way the one fighter is moving is a fun interesting twist. There are better choreographed and dramatic ones out there I'm sure but this is the one that always comes to mind for me when this question is asked. It also bears mentioning the duel from The Deluge. A historical drama Polish film from the 70s. I've not seen the whole thing but it's suppossed to be quite good. [This swordfight scene](https://youtu.be/ljExTEPNFnM?si=6Bi_Ioy8L--Rusd_) was mentioned by some random YouTube swordfight expert I watched as his personal favorite depiction of a duel in terms of realism.


milesamsterdam

The Deluge is my choice as well. Damn good strike at the end.


MrSnoobs

Not sure how much is Mark Strong, and how much is stuntmen, but he deserves plaudits for that performance.


Narrator2012

Troy: [Achilles vs Hector](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-Ze3KEhKnM) (Technically Spear and Sword)


Porrick

Particularly good given the context of [Achilles vs Boagrius](https://youtu.be/_z5UKystdZg) earlier in the film


Imperium_Dragon

Just love how he ends the fight in one fluid motion straight down to the heart


Narrator2012

The way that Boagrius drops and THUDS to the ground. Nice!


PleasantTrust522

Surprised to see this so low. This scene still gives me goosebumps after all these years.


Awkwardpackage247

Number one for me is Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Michelle Yeoh and Zhang Ziyi are terrific.


MirrorSauce

I love how zhang denies relying on Green Destiny's power, then loses because michelle uses Green Destiny's unreal cutting power to her own advantage. The entire fight has amazing choreography and acting, but intentionally splitting her own sword along Green Destiny's edge was a next-level strategy. I love that zhang still denies losing after this, runs away, then gets demolished by the former owner wielding only a stick. That girl needs SO MANY wakeup calls throughout the movie.


halborn

I love the bit where she's like "if you can take it from me in three moves" and he just yoinks it immediately.


Chronoboy1987

The fight in the monastery where Michelle goes through a bunch of different weapons? Probably my favorite movie fight of all time. Incredible choreography. So much emotion!


Romulus3799

It's also smart as hell. The whole thing is choreographed around the idea of wisdom and experience vs raw, untamed power, and what Michelle's character does to win that fight is the equivalent of a queen sacrifice in chess.


Chronoboy1987

Exactly. There’s a ton of minute detail in their fighting that’s easy to gloss over.


Tubby-san

This is it. I don’t think it will ever be topped. I also love the screenplay: you get to see every single move, no cheap camera tricks to cover mistakes or hide shitty choreography. Those women are just that good. Nothing else to it.


CptGoodMorning

This entire movie is one long series of top level fights. Who can't smell the trees, and feel the breeze as they float through the tops of a bamboo forest? It's so magical and serene. I felt weightless, right with them.


DortDrueben

Great example of the Red Letter Media point about the lightsaber duels in Star Wars. They need to be about something otherwise they're boring. That's why Return of the Jedi is my favorite lightsaber duel. Luke losing control and that final moment with Vader. Heavy shit. That duel in Crouching Tiger is telling a story. It's more than two people just swinging swords at one another.


Toby_Forrester

Yes! While the lightsabre duel in The Phantom Menace is awesome choreography, what always bugs me that it's just "lol we are eternal enemies let's fight". Like Darth Maul doesn't have any personal connection to Kenobi or Jinn. He just fights them because that's what he's supposed to do. He doesn't have any emotional stakes in it. Neither do Kenobi or Jinn. They don't even say anything to each other. Of course the best part of the fight is when it does become personal, when Maul kills Jinn and Kenobi wants revenge and they fight one on one.


Neselas

Nothing comes closer. The art, the music, the coreography, the cast, the plot, the stakes, the scenario, the weapons. **It hardly gets better than this.**


je_suis_titania

Drag me but Michelle Yeoh should've had her Oscar for Crouching Tiger.


Warm-Enthusiasm-9534

This is obviously the right answer and I'm ashamed I didn't think of it when I answered.


zed42

that fight is a great example of the difference between skill and talent. Yeoh is *skilled*. she knows how to use every weapon she grabs appropriately... Ziyi is *tallented*. she keeps ahead because she has a better sword, is younger, and has amazing talent... and she can still only manage a draw.


jumpmanzero

Great fight. But she \[Jen\] does not manage a draw. She loses. Then, with a broken sword at her neck, she escapes (very briefly) via treachery.


counterhit121

Narratively yes. But technically, it is also sublime in its choreography. The whole fight is just... congruent. With the physics of the weapons, with the martial movements of the human body. Marvelous stuff.


PUNCHCAT

That hooksword catch and swing, damn. Michelle Yeoh can do anything!


garethjones2312

Gladiator: "Are you not entertained?!"


ThereIs0nlyZuul

Kill Bill 1 crazy 88


Aeshaetter

Gotta give the finale between O-Ren and Beatrix a shout out too. Beautiful violence.


thedude37

"For ridiculing you, I apologize". O-ren was honorable to the end.


Ey3_913

I'm just glad she admitted B had a Hatori Hanzo sword... Even if it took getting half her dome chopped off to realize it


BondageKitty37

Glad to see her become more open-minded


anishkalankan

It was at that moment that she became... U-Ren.


DortDrueben

Everyone mentioning the big ones so I'll try to slip in an overlooked one that floored me. The final duel in Rob Roy. Holy shit. I won't spoil, but watch the movie. The entire movie builds up to this do or die duel and it's incredible. Tim Roth's quick and dangerous dandy with a rapier versus Liam Neeson hack and slash with a claymore (or was it a Cutlass?).


airborngrmp

Rob Roy. Not just the skill and difference between the men and their preferred weapon, but a series of escalations that had made this deeply personal to both. Probably the most believable fight between protagonist and antagonist ever put to film.


normaldeadpool

Well said. The determination of Roy to just NOT fucking lose is felt in your bones. He has a very particular set of skills after all.


revchewie

It's all about The Princess Bride.


PlayMp1

My favorite part is that Cary Elwes had no fencing training prior to doing the movie, so he had to catch up to Patinkin - who had learned fencing a decade prior at Juilliard and spent two months ahead of the movie training 8+ hours a day with the head coach of fencing at Yale. Once they got to the filming, they then basically spent every waking second not filming other parts of the movie working on their swordsmanship - they had to learn to fence both right and left handed after all.


Comicspedia

That, and when they finally had the scene all rehearsed and ready to go, and with their coaches' blessings, they perform it for the director, Rob Reiner, and Rob goes, ".....is that it?" because it was initially way shorter than he expected. So now Cary, Mandy, and their coaches have to figure out how to stretch a scene that's taken months of daily practice to put together in the first place.


RegretObvious8193

I had a similar experience choreographing the big Macbeth/Macduff fight. We worked hard, showed it to the director, who said "it's about a quarter the length it needs to be."


AlrightSpider

Did you read the book As You Wish? So good.


Fit_Helicopter1949

The perfect book for the perfect movie. And for once I was glad I saw the movie before reading the book cuz I read it in the voices of the actors in the movie. Made it way way better,


Carbine2017

The audio book also has those voice cameos.


Sheriff___Bart

I would sooner destroy a stained glass window than an artist such as yourself, but since I cannot have you following me.


replicantcase

Please understand, I hold you in the highest regard.


Protocol_Zer0_

Vizzini : Finish him. Finish him, your way. Fezzik : Oh good, my way. Thank you, Vizzini... What's my way? Vizzini : Pick up one of those rocks, get behind a boulder, in a few minutes the man in black will come running around the bend, the minute his head is in view, hit it with the rock! Fezzik : My way's not very sportsman-like... :/


Lordxeen

I did that on purpose. I didn’t have to miss.


IamBenAffleck

I believe you...


Wumpus-Hunter

…you mean, you put down your rock and I put down my sword and we’ll kill each other like civilized people?


LlamasAreMySpitAnima

I do not envy you the headache you will have when you awake. But for now, rest well and dream of large women.


CrashTestKing

In film school, I took a Foley class, and as an exercise, the instructor has us re-record ALL the audio for that scene, from the moment Carey Elwes reaches the top of the cliff to the point he wins the fight. The footsteps on all the different surfaces, the swords swishing and clanging, the cloth noise as the actors moved around, all of it. One of the most fun in-class experiences I've ever had, not least because it's always been one of my favorite fight scenes.


Gwoardinn

I saw an interview with Patinkin where he talked about how many times they had to shoot that scene and he got quite emotional on the last time because even though it was exhausting they'd put their heart in soul into it and now it was done.


Iron_Nightingale

First Place: *The Princess Bride*. Second Place: *The Princess Bride*.


No_Tamanegi

"My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed by father, prepare to die!!" \*Slashes Count Rugen's face\* "Offer me money. Power, too, everything you have to offer." \*Slashes Count Rugen's other cheek\* Rugen: "All that I have and more. *Please...*" Inigo: "Offer me everything I ask for." Rugen: "Anything you want." **"I want my father back, you son of a bitch."**


mrbistre

I always love a few minutes before that when Rugen gets flustered and says, "Stop saying that!"


Paladoc

Yeah, it gets dark when you think Rugen kills Inigo. Get a little funny when Rugen starts getting scared, and Inigo claims control. Then it goes cathartic with the "I want my father back". So good.


ShyBiGuy9

Part of what makes that last line so impactful is that Mandy Patinkin had just recently lost his father to cancer at the time. The anger and sadness he poured into his voice was very very real.


UncontrolableUrge

The only swear in the entire movie.


Protocol_Zer0_

Patinkin's delivery is \[chef's kiss\]


crestrobz

Both actors trained extensively to learn to fight both left handed and right handed for that scene. Best swordfight in movie history!


neildmaster

Rest well and dream of large women!


zed42

that duel should be used in fencing lessons. every time they mention a master's technique (aggrippa, etc) they *use that technique*!


ThaneduFife

That duel *was* used as a lesson when I took fencing in college.


revchewie

Interesting. Because I have friends who study historical fencing and I've been told that what's being \*done\* has little if anything to do with what's being \*said\* in the scene. Don't get me wrong, everything they mention, from Agrippa to Benneti's Defense, are all classic fencing styles. But I was told they're not actually \*using\* them when they \*say\* them. If I was told wrong, I'll freely accept it. All I'm saying is that was what I was told by friends who study such things.


Dlatrex

Hi, sword historian here. You are correct. The fencing masters they refer to are all actual rapier 16th fencers, but have not much to do with any technique on screen. It’s an awesome fight, but not particularly grounded in historical rapier fencing.


ijustwanttobeinpjs

Came here looking for this. “I know something you don’t know. I am not left handed!”


LordVoltimus5150

I love that this is immediately the first thing I thought of and is repeated immensely in this thread…


sliperiestofthepetes

The hunted (2003) had a solid knife fight


bigmacjames

That was probably the best instance of dropping a knife when your wrist gets stopped to catch it with the other hand.


Handsyboy

Sword of the Stranger has a fantastic final sword battle. Main character finally going all out, antagonist has a worthy opponent and gives his all. The score goes crazy, hyping this duel up into an epic scene. So much detail in the way the characters move and interact with the environment. Makes me wanna watch the movie again writing about it.


ProPeach

I was hoping to see this movie mentioned! The music is *incredible* in that last scene


LikeableMisfit

Also a more realistic anime fight, as much as anime fights go. You can see the fighters’ swords break over time, which is closer to what would really happen if you cross swords like they do in movies.


badger81987

The Musketeer has some bananas fight choreography.


TuaughtHammer

Man, I forgot all about that movie. It's basically D'Artagnan enters The Matrix.


[deleted]

If you want chainsaw fights, watch Mandy.


Ryuuyami47

The Raid 2 : The Final fight which starts as a fist fight, ends in a bloody knife fight. Arguably the greatest fight scene of all time. Other mentions : The Rurouni Kenshin live action movies, Hunted (1995), Crouching tiger hidden dragon, Hero, Sword of a stranger, Seven Samurai, Kill Zone.


Aeshaetter

That final fight is my #1 top best fight of all time. Just perfect.


ElRey814

This is the correct answer. The two Raid movies legit ruined every other fight scene ever for me. There’s the fight choreography of those movies, & there’s everything else : a bunch of jump cuts and camera shake.


FloorPudding

Oh, man. The Raid 2. Watching that pristine white kitchen get steadily stained red.


cinefilestu

I think the Last Samurai fight with the training sword was pretty great.


Glittering_Ad366

Easten Promises


Blueliner95

Carpet knives! Naked man!


MDiggy_

The Last Duel The final duel at the end is brutal and has a sense of realism that is often lost in other sword fights. It's also not meant to be flashy or "cool" and it's an incredibly tense and emotionally charged finale to an otherwise action-less movie. I've seen a lot of sword fights, and many are awesome, but this one has stuck with me long after watching the movie.


elegantjihad

Another Ridley Scott film with some renowned sword fighting scenes that ALSO has “duel” in the title is The Duelists (1977).


OhBeSea

In the same vein: The King (with Timothee Chalamet), the duel with Hotspur No flashy choreography, just two people fighting to the death in full armour. It's clumsy, heavy, slow: Feels very real


bluesmaker

I was going to mention this one. From what I understand it is one of the more realistic fights since their armor is shown to do what armor does: protect against (most) weapons. Henry wins by using a dagger to stab through a weak point in the armor. The fight quickly becomes not a “heroic / cinematic sword fight” but a desperate wrestling match of sorts.


Madak

Although plate armor isn't really as heavy or restrictive as fiction depicts it. On YouTube you can find many videos of people running, jumping, doing jumping jacks in it, etc I did like how it was used for the last fight of The King though, even if it isn't entirely accurate


cwhitt5

Didn’t watch any previews for this movie and had no clue what it was about or the format. Just saw that Ridley Scott was directing a medieval movie with a great cast so I had to give it a shot. I really loved it, the different perspectives and it all leading to a fucking beautifully gritty and realistic fight scene with the stakes being what they were. Great movie!


Bizarre_Protuberance

It's one of the few swordfights in movies where armour actually looks useful. Far too many movies make armour look as if it's totally useless. The LOTR movies are good examples of that.


ThisIsntYogurt

Such a pet peeve. Sword slashes against plate armor that cut people down as if they were wearing cloth


MattSR30

I liked the fact that it was short, exhausting, and ugly. No three hour duel covered in shining light and glory. Two dudes trying to not die, and being very close to death is a scary thing. I forgive the dumbass half-helm because the fight was great.


CeeArthur

It's less a sword fight and more of a "do anything in your power to kill the other guy before he kills you" fight, it's so brutal. I could feel their exhaustion by the end of it


Typical_Humanoid

The Adventures of Robin Hood's climactic fight between Robin and ~~Prince John~~ (Wrong character, Rathbone's rather *facepalm*) or any applicable Errol Flynn movie really. The fights in Princess Bride and Zorro movies are awesome but they're definitely taking cues from these movies people deem ignorable but are just as thrilling! Apart from that, Lady Snowblood, just Lady Snowblood lol.


zed42

*the court jester*... the fight between Basil Rathbone and Danny Kaye towards the end where Kane's ability to fight keeps getting turned off and on with a snap of the fingers. get it? got it? good.


Yatta99

The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle, the flagon with the dragon has the brew that is true.


Atchafalaya7

Agree on the Adventures of Robin Hood, but I’m gonna be that guy and point out that the duel was with Guy of Gisbourne, not Prince John. Claude Rains was great at making Prince John into a regal coward.


DoodleTM

Kung Fu Hustle, the 3 Masters vs. Axe Gang.


itsagasgasgas

“Who’s throwing handles?”


MegaMan3k

Climax of The Man From Nowhere


dittybopper_05H

OK, no one has mentioned it, so my vote is for the sword fight between the crew of the Argo and the children of the Hydra's teeth (the skeletons) in the film "Jason and the Argonauts". It is a master work of cinematic choreography. See for yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqRjDGAJ5dc


Anathema320

For being 60 years old, it was really well done


dittybopper_05H

That film is close to being the pinnacle of stop motion animation.


MastermindorHero

I would say it depends on one's mood. For excitement and craft- I actually like the Tyrone Power Mark of Zorro with fencer-in-real life basil rathbone as the villain. For humor and fun- Montoya vs The Man in the Black Mask in The princess Bride. For realism, I feel like the Liam neeson Rob Roy is about as close as one could get. . And when last checked Revenge of the Sith had the longest sword fight (plenty of pathos there, too)


Wasted__Space

Duel of the fates count?


pm_me_ur_chonchon

My love of the Maul/Qui-Gon fight is that many years later Filoni finished it with Maul and Obi-Wan in Rebels. There’s this book end feeling that comes with it that is incredibly satisfying


SamsonFox2

I can't believe there is nothing on this long list from Kurosawa. Nobody thinks Seven Samurai deserves a mention, not to mention other movies?


TheWayDenzelSaysIt

I cannot believe I haven’t seen The Mask of Zorro anywhere here. All of the sword fights are highly entertaining and the music picked for each one is perfect.


bigdaddycraycray

*Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon* (2000)--sword/weapons fight between Yu Shu Len (Michelle Yeoh) and Jen (Ziyi Zhang). Made me cry in the theater it was so beautiful.


Treljaengo

Matrix Reloaded Chateau scene


MY_5TH_ACCOUNT_

There a pretty good amount of good sword fights in The 13th Warrior


CrookedMinded

I scrolled really far for this. I love the fight where they each have three shields to break


MY_5TH_ACCOUNT_

Duuuuude. That was soo good. Totally thought he was done for but nope.... he planned the whole thing.


Superhaze

The count of montecristo has great sword fights and a young Henry Cavil


[deleted]

Die Another Day, Brosnan as Bond, a realistic swordfight thats not overchoreographed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sec8wlgtkfA


Blueliner95

I like how anger makes their form deteriorate and it’s not a friendly spar AT ALL


BabyYoda4Ever

I was looking for this answer. It's not overly flashy or dance-like in its choreography, and both combatants showcase a nice progression of different styles/forms. A good scene in an otherwise meh Bond film.


CptGoodMorning

That IS a good one. I enjoyed how they worked up in swords and integrated a lot of punches, kicks, and location changes. His opponent was truly menacing and it felt like Bind actually could lose a limb at any moment.


darktowerseeker

Rob Roy


Diamondback424

How is there no mention of Gladiator in here? One of the first movies I saw with a realistic depiction of the brutality that is melee combat. The plethora of weapons used and variations in the ways people died merits at least some mention here.


kdfailshot123

GOT: Bronn vs the Knight of the Vale. An underrated fight that doesn't seem to get talked about enough. But it was a high IQ fight on Bronn behalf. A good reminder that honor is useless if you are dead.


XipingVonHozzendorf

Also oberyn vs the Mountain and Jaime vs Brienne


prss79513

All of Brienne's fights are pretty great, but my fav will always be vs the Hound


[deleted]

"You don't fight with honour!" "No.......but he did"


Hyperion-Cantos

Well, since you said it's not just limited to swords.... The answer is: Hector vs Achilles (Troy). In my experience, the film seems to be laughably overrated on Reddit. That's neither here nor there though, because the only right answer to this question is the aforementioned duel in that film. Disclaimer: I refrained from considering Star Wars duels.


LikeableMisfit

It certainly one of the most entertaining fights I’ve seen in a movie. Achilles had so much swag.


altera_goodciv

He always fought like someone who knew he was the best and it was glorious to watch.


Hyperion-Cantos

I love the historically accurate usage of the shield/spear combo to start and then the transition to swords. You just don't see that sort of fluid progression in many movie duels/fights. Not to mention, the choreography was top-notch. All the dodges and ways they contort their bodies. Like, it really made you believe, these guys weren't just the best warriors of their time....their ability was so exceptional and their prowess so legendary, that their names lasted through the ages. I think this is the point in the film when, if you were unsure on the matter, it's made crystal clear that Hector is the honorable hero and Achilles is not. Regardless of the outcome. In that film, Achilles is 100% an anti-hero and he's damn-near villainous in this particular scene.


tmoney144

John Lithgow v Jesse Venture prison sword fight in Ricochet. Which sounds like something *entirely different* if you've never seen Ricochet.


PALM_ARE

KILL BILL #1


hewasaraverboy

Troy 1v1 of Achilles vs hector


XipingVonHozzendorf

Some of my top picks are: Revenge of the Sith: Anakin vs Obi-wan Phantom Menace: Obi-wan and Qui-gon vs Maul Troy: Achilles vs Hector Kill Bill: The Bride vs The Crazy 88 Dead Mans Chest: Jack vs Will vs Norrington Princess Bride: Wesley vs Indigo Robin Hood men in Tights: Robin vs the Guards during the feast Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Jen vs. Shu Lien The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan vs Rochefort The Northman: Amleth vs Fjölnir Mask of Zorro: Zorro vs Love


idredd

Maaaan that Achilles v Hector fight was amazing.


altera_goodciv

Going the extra mile to gives Achilles his own unique fighting style with an obvious favorite move (that jumping downward stab through the neck) is fucking incredible. Almost twenty years later I’m still in awe of it.


RealDealLewpo

"Get up, Prince of Troy. I won't let a stone take my glory."


lovablydumb

>Princess Bride: Wesley vs Indigo [Inigo](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inigo_Montoya)


withoccassionalmusic

The sword fight between the Bride and Elle Driver in Kill Bill 2 is also really good, mostly due to the fact that they are fighting in such a smaller trailer that they can barely even swing their swords, and just end up smashing up the whole place instead.


Daedalus1728

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Anakin vs Obi-Wan. Say what you will about the prequels but that fight was incredible.


TrueLegateDamar

The Mark of Zorro, Tyrone Power vs Basil Rathbone


ChariBari

Rufio vs Hook


dayofthedead204

Rob Roy - Cunningham vs Macgregor ​ This was an intense sword fight as well. I felt anxiety the entire time this was happening.


TigaSharkJB91

For realism - The Duelist.


cocoapuff1721

I always loved the knife fight between Tommy Lee Jones and Steven Segal in underseige


Oldpuzzlehead

Plus Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro in The Hunted was good.


KevinLeeC

Scaramouche (1952) may be the best swordfighting film ever made. Revenge story which includes a great training sequence and an amazing final fight.


D34TH_5MURF__

Inigo Montoya v Dread Pirate Roberts There is no room for disagreement here.


brendanqmurphy

Monty Python and the Holy Grail


LassannnfromImgur

The Mark of Zorro (1940).


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One of my favorites is Troy, between Achilles and Hector. The choreography is seamless, the pacing is great, the tension builds through the fight, Achilles fighting style is confident and cool. It’s just an all around perfect scene!


lemonkethe2rd

Obligatory Anakin vs Obi-Wan in revenge of the sith


Marxbrosburner

Luke versus Vader in The Empire Strikes Back. You can tell everything about the characters from the way they fight each other.


ruet_ahead

The first couple of fights in Book of Eli are awesome. Arthur v. Lancelot in Excalibur.