Peter
the guy who labeled that clip is so totally wrong
the best fight sequence ever is from Jim Van Bebber's "Deadbeat at Dawn" (1988)
one of the smallest money productions ever made.
Jim and crew used loads of abandoned lots and warehouses in Dayton to
shoot the film during the time I was living in the area.
it's a very enjoyable movie. Jim told me that they never got any
permits to shoot and that if a cop came by they would just go to
another location and keep shooting. I think he told me that the film
cost about $1200 to produce. I had him as a guest at one of my
Cincinnati Comicons that I used to run and somewhere I still have the
vhs tape he gave me
here is the climactic sequence
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRIIl5itIE4
At 10:56 PM 1/21/2012, peter contarino wrote:
Just read your entry and looked at the link to the great swashbuckling scene
from scaramouche on youtube. This lead me to this clip named "the best fight
scene of all time":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxkr4wS7XqY&NR=1&feature=endscreen
Enjoy...
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Hi, I've written another small entry about some recent acquisitions.
http://movie-ink.com/2012/01/21/ada-angelique-lenore-and-the-art-of-raising-
a-young-boys-pulse/
Best,
Wim
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