Inigo Montoya's line was so hitting in the feels cause his the actors real father had died a couple weeks before, so that was way more of an honesty and heartfelt line then most realize
@@MasterOfKnowledge. The actor who played Inigo had recently lost his father to cancer. When saying the line, "I want my father back, you sonofabitch," he was pouring out his grief against the cancer.
I remember watching Game of Thrones for the first time having not read any of the books. I remember thinking, "Wow! Sean Bean got a lead role where he isn't gonna die! This guy is wayyyyyyy too important to die! It was then that I was introduced to the wild and wonderful (until the last bit) world of George R.R. Martin. As poorly as that show ended (I personally think it was inevitable due to the nature of Such a sprawling world), the first few seasons rank up there with Breaking Bad, the Wire, and Black Sails (first few seasons) as the greatest television ever made.
@@danielroberts4190 yeah I remember watching and thinking the same thing. Lead role, important guy, then it inevitably happened and I was like "well damn"
If you read the graphic novel prior to the release of the film, it obviously not so shocking. But the loss that is felt from it is still profound, even if you knew it was coming.
Maximus in Gladiator??? Survived attempted execution, slavery, months of gladiator combat against increasingly stacked odds and even a literal stab in the back long enough to overpower and kill the corrupt Commodus. And he did it IN THE COLOSSEUM THAT COMMODUS BUILT. Now that my friends is sweet, sweet revenge
@Chad Mower I looked into this because I thought it was funny too but commode isn't from Commodus, unfortunately. Both "commode" and "Commodus" come from the latin root with the same spelling. At least that is what i've found on my brief foray into it. Feel free to correct me if i'm wrong though!
@@eyesofstatic9641 the latin adjective commodus can be translated as comfortable or convenient (there are more meanings but those 2 are the most common ones in my experience). So I would translate the name Commodus as "The comfortable one" rather than "The convenient one". The word commode obviously derives from that and because the object it describes provides convenient storage that is comfortable to use and therefore provides comfort. Sry for the weirdly worded explanation...
I agree, Dylana lewis. Though I found myself also laughing at Gary Oldman's response just before the explosion because of 1. How perfect it was. Especially because of 2. I was already laughing and finding it awesome how his associates met their end. Not to mention to EVERYONE line
When i first watched it soon after it’s vhs release and that seen came on,I had a really crazy reaction of goosebumps and breathing in as if jumping into freezing cold water. That has never happened since. The closest i got was watching Grindhouse for the first time,but that was goosebumps from the opening Machete fake trailer being the start of them.
300 for sure but specifically Vincent Regan (Captain). Takes 3 spears and continues to fight. Even pulling spear farther into himself to kill the last man, all while him screaming his battle cry. 100% Badass...
Sauron`s end - Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King,"It`s just good business" - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World`s End,Wainfleet gets trampled by a Hammerhead rhino - Avatar,"Hello boys! I`m baaaaaack!!" - Independence Day,Harry`s sacrifice - Armageddon,Merlin`s last words through song - Kingsman: The Golden Circle,Zod`s neck snap - Man of Steel,"move the coin" - X-Men: First Class,The Bear Jew - Inglorious Basterds and the ending - The Departed.
Y'all take a good look at this lump of shit...remember what it looks like. Out here you keep your shit wired tight or I'll guarantee you a trip outta the bush...IN A BODYBAG!! Lol seen that movie way too many times
In an interview with Mandy Patinkin (Inigo Montoya), he said that he imagined himself fighting the embodiment of cancer because he had recently lost his father to it. Every time I watch that scene now, I get teary eyed.
Denzel in Training Day. He took dozens of rounds then got out of the bullet Riddelled car, fought to stand up and face his shooter's all while breathing through his bullet holes in his chest. Then they spray him again. Slumped over next to a dope ride with dozens of bullet holes. He went out hard.
I'm confused, though, didn't the ending show Bill alive with his and the main girl's daughter at the end? Was that considered a fantasy or was it indicating both movies before the ending a fantasy
Even in this damn amd age, the practical effects are fantastic. But, I've got to say, it's a super close second against Alien for me. The dialogue tended to get a little clunky, breaking the tension a bit, but overall, excellent pick!!!
What I liked about The Thing is that they didn’t make the stereotypical “dumb choices” you see in other horror movies. They make smart choices. Still sucks that even as smart as most of them were, they still get outsmarted in the end
I remember going out for pizza after seeing The Thing for the first time. The gooey cheese with tomato sauce was DISGUSTING 🤢 Then after seeing Starship Troopers we went out and ordered pitchers of Bloody Marys and Grasshoppers. 😆
Anthony Preketes are you sure about the swordsman part though? I could have sworn that I read somewhere that Aragorn was considered the most gifted swordsman in that era of the Tolkien mythos. But yes, Boromir was considered a bigger, stronger, and more formidable warrior overall - just not with a sword specifically. Both he and Eomer were generally considered the baddest warriors of their time.
Retr0J get your gamer gear ready cus it's time for a social experiment GONE SEXUAL and there's a surprise at the end of the video but *DON'T SKIP* cus there's surprises all the way through the video
How about these: Sauron`s end - Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King,"It`s just good business" - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World`s End,Wainfleet gets trampled by a Hammerhead rhino - Avatar,"Hello boys! I`m baaaaaack!!" - Independence Day,Harry`s sacrifice - Armageddon,Merlin`s last words through song - Kingsman: The Golden Circle,Zod`s neck snap - Man of Steel,"move the coin" - X-Men: First Class,The Bear Jew - Inglorious Basterds and the ending - The Departed.
Boromir also had the best dramatic lines, with Aragorn. He had his difference with him, yet at the end he says he would've gone with him to the end, calls him his brother and king. I still choke up a little bit there.
easily one of the most badass deaths ever and would definitely be on their list if they added more movies with predominantly black casts to their watch lists but.... they're missing out on some gems.
I think O-Rens death was the most impactful. I mean we spend a very long time in a anime sequence to sympathize with her , only to see her get scalped.
That is pretty much the whole premise of this channel... "Hi, i'm (insert generic name here) from WhatCulture and i'm here to get paid to watch keyboard warriors fight over shit that no one actually gives a fuck about" - :-D
The Roo you miss the whole point. the departed for the last 10 minutes is just death and makes you say holy shit over and over. It's also used in the thumbnail and then is never even In the video whatsoever. therefore this channel should be blocked for that fact alone.
Jeremy Murphy yeah I saw that it was'nt in the video. As fir the film I thought it was poo compared to Scorsese's earlier films, and sacrificed all that made the Hong Kong original clever and interesting in favour of spectacle
I am guessing there is a Sean Bean death somewhere in this video. Because you know he has more than mastered the art of dying on screen. 😂😂😂 Edit : Number 1. I wouldn't expect any less
I always liked Boromir. He was a good man and he had a single moment of weakness which he then atoned for by giving his life for Merry and Pippin. And in all honesty, his moment of weakness wasn’t even that bad. Frodo’s was way worse. Boromir realized what he had done and took responsibility. Way. More honorable than most of the other characters. Especially of the Man variety.
Great idea for a video! How about the fight scene in the first Total Recall between Douglas Quaid and Ricter on the lift? “See you at the party Ricter!” Or the fight between Melina and Sharon Stone’s character the elevator in the same movie? Actually great fight scenes in that movie, even between Doug Quaid and Harry from work!
Dave Man, grow some taste. Unoriginal scenes in poorly written movies aren't badass. Watch some classics. Nobody will remember anything from this movie in a year from now.
Fun fact, the leon the professionals american release cut anything "potentially offensive" including most of the matilda training scenes including the initial grenade hit. Rendering the pin at the end pointless. Thank God I watched the international version when I was a kid, trying to show a friend and renting the american version left me trying to explain the pin, and swearing the dvd was wrong somehow
blueberrypie77 Huh ?! Whatever... The Departed still got one of the best ending badass scene ! And more, It's nothing about overrated, the movie is just very good !
You’re totally justified in feeling The Departed is overrated but I do not think it’s fair to look at Scorsese’s incredible work and call him overrated as a filmmaker. You may not be the biggest fan, but you cannot ignore the incredible impact and influence he has made on cinema.
RoTK, director's cut: Denethor: "As your new master, explain to me this; how is it that you escaped when you are so small, yet my son, who was so big and so powerful, could not?" Pippin: "Even the mightiest of warriors may be felled by 1 arrow. Boromir was pierced by many."
I'm honestly pissed off V from V for Vendetta is not on this list, I can't think of anything more bad ass then the way he died. Not only does he let them pump him full of bullets he does it to show them what fucking boss he is before he murders the shit out of them, then walks his happy ass back to the train just so he can be on that bitch when it explodes. As revenge you are getting a down vote, sorry.
I remember when I was a kid and was mad that Quint died from the shark and when Brody killed the shark I was like "yeah thats what you get for killing that cool old man you monster."
I doubt a third Raid movie will be made. If you recall the very last line Rama says to the yakuza at the end of the Raid 2, "No. I'm done." I think the best to hope for is a movie made by the same director, actor, etc.
Good news. They're making a third one. They pretty much confirmed this after the second one released. It will start 30 or so minutes before the 2nd movie ended and continue the story of Rama from there. Bad news. There are plans to remake the Raid into an American film. So there's a solid nut punch for you.
SPOILER: True Romance - When Clarence's dad (Dennis Hopper) gets Vincenzo (Christopher Walken) to kill him quickly instead of torturing him. His story of how "Sicilians is niggiz" is so full of tension and then POW!
Oh damn, yeah, I forgot about that one. Such a tight little movie! Its like, the love child of Archie Bunker and Charles Bronson, but with depth and heart.
I was expecting Gladiator's Russel Crowe somewhere, some spartans or first Kingsman's Colin Firth (I know.... but still)... Ip Man's 2 Sammo Hung was pretty badass too Damn so much great deaths
I dont remember his name but this german "doctor" django traveled around with in django: unchained litterly has the most badass death of all time in my opinion xD its so good
BRILLIANT... ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!!! My personal favorite is Mac's in "Reign of Fire!" He launched himself at a frickin Dragon with nothing but an Axe and nuts of steel!!! His death, is the epitome of Badass!
William Wallace, Braveheart. Without a doubt #1. Not only, does William Wallace die in *literally* the most painful way possible, by being tortured before being killed (the very definition of “torture” is “to inflict severe pain/suffering”. In his case, it was beyond imagination... strangulation, stretched/drawn by horses, gutted/disembowled). Not only, prior to his gruesome torture/death, did he merely pretend to swallow a potion given to him by the princess, that would dull at least some of the unavoidable pain and suffering they both knew he would surely endure, (which at least slightly eased her mind at the thought of his sufferingh). Only to spit it out once she left, because it would “dull his wits.” Thus, he even had an option to not suffer quite as badly, but genuinely believed that was the cowardly way out. Not only, upon being being disembowled, did he remain silent, thus refusing the offer of his executioner to end his suffering, simply by saying “Mercy“, or at least “crying out”. Even the English crowd, whom at first despised Wallace, started chanting/pleading for “Mercy” to his executioner, seeing/imagining how much pain and suffering Wallace was enduring. BUUT, he was able to muster the ability to yell, “FREEEEEEDOOOOOOM” instead of “Mercy”, to the extreme dissapointment of the executioner, before being beheaded (Freedom is what he had been fighting for the entire film after going through multiple tragic losses). He yelled it loud enough for his nemesis, the tyrannical King, Longshanks, to hear. The King died instantly after hearing this, thereby denying the King’s last, dying wish, that he would at least live long enough to know Wallace was killed. The scene changes to a Battlefield of the Scottish rebels and English army facing each other, and is narrated by Robert the Bruce of Scotland (the new Scottish King): “After the beheading... William Wallace's body... was torn... to pieces. His head... was set... on London Bridge, his arms and legs sent... to the four corners of Britain... as a warning. It did not have the effect that Longshanks planned. And I, Robert the Bruce, rode out to pay homage to the armies of the English King and accept his endorsement of my crown.” Instead of accepting the deal, before even meeting with the English, Robert the Bruce turned his horse around, and in front of the Scottish rebel army, yelled, “You have bled with Wallace.... now bleed with me.” The Scotts then starting screaming, “WAAAALL-AAACE WAAAALL-AAACE” and instead of accepting England’s peace offer, they charged attacking at the shocked English, who prior said, “I hope you washed your arse this morning... it’s about to be kissed by a King.” This is without a doubt the best death scene in the history of film. To this day, when I see his two friends start that chant and charge the English, it still gives me chills, and sometimes even still makes me cry, and I’ve seen the movie dozens of times since it came out 20 years ago!!
I would also include Leonidas from 300, Maximus in Gladiator, and Boris “the Bullet Dodger” from Snatch. Other than that, Scarface, Kill Bill 2, and T2 are the only ones I agree with on this list. (I would include Jaws, but the death of Quint getting eaten alive)
The sniper-through-the-eye scene in Saving Private Ryan didn't even make the cut? And what about Buliwyf from The 13th Warrior? That would HAVE to be in there somewhere. Certainly tops the terminator with his thumb up. Lastly, SOMEWHERE in Man on Fire, at least ONE of Denzel's kills had to be badass enough, no?