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Best Knife Fight Scene Ever!

Little bad ass Gauge from Pet Cemetery
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Probably been mentioned before but Daniel Day Lewis in Gangs of New York. Several brutal fight scenes, Bill the Butcher was a psycho bad ass!
 
I can't believe these haven't been mentioned, at least for how simple and direct they were.
Starting at 1:11:

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Starting at 3:23 (spaced out)

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Starting at 9:38:

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Another vote for "man from nowhere", movie blew my mind. Not as much as "I saw the Devil" did but still.
 
OMG all of you who say The final knife fight in "Exposure" need to watch "The man from nowhere" fight scene. That exposure fight was crap.
 
Yeah, "The Man from Nowhere" is pretty awesome. Loved it when I saw it. You guys can watch the whole movie on Hulu (with translations of course) for free.
 
Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones in the Egyptian market scene. A bedouin presents wielding a scimitar - Indy pulls out his 1917 and dispatches the bg with one shot. A proper ending to a knife fight. Okay, Rick, Shane, etc, in this week's 'The Walking Dead' episode - stabbing Zombies in the head - a bit one-sided, but proper.

Stainz
 
No one mentioned this classic?
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Don't forget the "15 minute" long sword fight in the Princess Bride. They have enough time to converse back and forth, comment on each other's style, and then switch hands and do the whole thing over again.
 
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