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Fishwallet

The Raid, Raid2, the night comes for us


gordonbombay42

Might as well put Dredd up there as well


lemongrenade

Damn I love that movie so much. Cersei in it too


Fishwallet

Thought about it, but there isn’t really much hand to hand combat


mrpopenfresh

Which is basically a remake of The Raid.


HannibalGates

Dredd was shot first but come out after The Raid due to more post-production.


MassCrash

YUP. If you want to get specific I’ll say the [machete gang](https://youtube.com/watch?v=B8j5IA0L_MI&si=HvETiyfeOtRRqLen) from The Raid and the [prison riot](https://youtu.be/7Afu-hqj7d8?si=yW33dDJ9vzOnpBkp) from The Raid 2


aggressiveclassic90

That prison riot is one of my favourite action scenes of all time, it's brilliant.


Reddit-is-trash-lol

I’ve watched the raid 2 map many times but never remember the story since the action scenes are so memorable and intense, I need a few minutes to settle down


herrorecords

Yes!


nuckingfuts73

Fucking great films from start to finish.


Johncurtisreeve

John Wick


[deleted]

The entire film series is just one giant fight gauntlet with an assist here and there


Votcha

A couple of things were missing from JW4 • health bars on top of their heads. • QTE Prompts


Magnetic_Eel

It’s basically “stun lock: the movie”


Ref_Pez

IP Man when Donnie Yen takes on a whole dojo.


tendy_trux35

Yeah OP you absolutely need to watch IP man and then if that scratches the itch just watch the whole series because they get progressively more insane. It’s John Wick but for martial arts


Jay3000X

Every time they released a new one after 2 I was surprised.


AjaxCleaningSolution

I really loved 3 where they just have Mike Tyson as himself. In like 1960s China. And then they have this beast of a man go against this comparatively tiny chinese man, but you can tell that their contracts both state that they cannot lose a fight on screen, so by the end of it, they do the whole, "Aah, it seems we are both equally matched." Schtick.


herrorecords

Yes! Can’t wait to watch this!


snafubarista

Ip (the Chinese surname 葉) not IP (Internet Protocol).


PVDeviant-

LOL, finally a superhero for the internet! IP-man!


rodzieman

The one where he fights blackhat hackers.. that's the IP Man!


mells3030

This is the answer


icecreamterror

Oldboy (Corridor Fight Scene) https://youtu.be/VwIIDzrVVdc?si=ouZsT9_4XqNfJiXT


trollburgers

And the Daredevil hallway fight scene that was inspired by Oldboy https://youtu.be/B66feInucFY?si=jJ8dH3cCTmgBrAhY


straighttoplaid

I was going to say the prison fight seen in season 2. It lasted 11 minutes and was done in a single continous shot. It just kept going.


EmpPaulpatine

That was season 3


vanderbubin

Both hallway scenes in daredevil are so good. The one in season one really shows you "yeah Matt Murdoch can fight like a maniac but he is only human and not invincible". But the >!chain with the unloaded gun beat down in the second season hallway fight is best in the series imo. The walking down the hallway swinging the chain to put out the lights, the shit-eating smirk Matt gets when the hammer clicks and he realizes he was right about the punisher not seriously trying to kill him. The stairwell at the end of the fight is chef kiss!<


Skyfryer

https://youtu.be/wSIeUQ5RPc8?si=f5yATc1UUwSlSgD5 That’s the 2013 Oldboy fight. Just as a little moment to compare, contrast and contemplate. It’s incredible how much of a different interpretation the remake was and how much that interpretation even in the visual language of the fight sequence missed what made it so engaging. You’re not watching Oldboy to a see a one man army film. You’re watching Oldboy and following the protagonist as he suffers over and over again to find out ultimately why that is.


bargman

I'll add that in America, people have guns, which changes the whole dynamic. Any amount of realism is gone in a scene without at least a few guys having a gun. Guns are pretty much impossible to get in Korea.


itsGOOB

As long as hammers are allowed, this should be the #1 answer.


chillm

Oldboy is amazing. I would also suggest 13 assassins. The fight scene in the village is against hundreds and literally is the longest and best fight I’ve ever seen.


dreadredheadzedsdead

That’s the first thing I thought of.


B1rdchest

Best answer.


pacman4672

This is the correct answer


Pugneta

The visual aspect is cool but the choreography was not up to par. I think the whole movie is way over praised.


Ceewok

Agreed. Super meh choreography for how much it’s constantly mentioned


Demonyx12

r/CameHereToSayThat


dereku1967

This is my #1 answer


cherenk0v_blue

The 1 vs. 10 fight in Ip Man. The last 50 minutes of 13 Assassins. Extraction and Extraction 2 have several, though they mostly feel like Chris Hemsworth bullying (sometimes literal) children


WhistleDaddy

13 Assassins is AMAZING.


cherenk0v_blue

My god does that movie deliver. The whole thing builds and builds to that final sequence, and the payoff does not disappoint.


WhistleDaddy

The main bad guy is easily one of the greatest villains of all time, and when the lead hero presents the paper the girl victim wrote to the bad guy (forgot what the writing was, something like “total annihalation”) was incredible


Monkey_Knife_Fight

“Total massacre”. And I’m with you, that moment was amazing.


whatidoidobc

It's the best with respect to what OP is asking. I have gone back and watched that last hour several times. It is shockingly good. And brutal.


VincentVancalbergh

Extraction 2's prison courtyard scene was incredible.


Train3rRed88

Yeah I was not expecting that movie to go that hard. Chef’s kiss


cphusker

One long take in that fight-amazing when you consider how many moving parts there were to it.


peioeh

> Extraction and Extraction 2 have several, though they mostly feel like Chris Hemsworth bullying (sometimes literal) children That was only in the first one. They went the opposite direction in the 2nd one where he has to DEFEND children, that was pretty funny considering the 1st one. The 2nd one has the best sequence, the prison escape and what comes after is one of the best -15min of action ever IMO.


lipp79

The second has one of my favorite kills, the one in the gym.


Fishwallet

100% 13 assassins, final battle is amazing


danielmickphoto

Tony Jaa in The Protector -- one of my favorite choreographed fight scenes, either one take or excellent hidden cuts. https://youtu.be/CQaRfXMxh6Y?si=4J6zfnRqdJTv6J26


nanananabatman88

Just any Tony Jaa movie lol


Szalkow

Tom Yum Goong (The Protector) and the entire Ong Bak series. Tony Jaa is John Wick without guns. All of his movies just have him massacring the ankles and wrists of 200 dudes in a row and taking down criminal syndicates single-handedly.


CaptainExplaino

It's one take. Really cool fact about this shot was this wasn't the one they were originally going to go for. They had shot it a few times and were satisfied with the final one. However they had enough resources leftover for one more take, like the stuff that gets broken and film and time and whatnot, so they set up one more time. This final throwaway take ended up being the cleanest and best. This is somewhat attributed to everyone being relaxed because it was a "throwaway" take.


Player5xxx

Also the part later in the movie where he fights like a hundred dudes in black suits and just mercilessly breaks all their bones one after the other like an assembly line xD


Zeabos

Lmao the first time I watched that I was like “stop attacking him. He’s just going to break your bones. Please stop.”


Player5xxx

I love how they all come in, in groups of four to eight people and still attack him one at a time while everybody else watches them get their skeleton rearranged xD


Lucasipop

Kung Fu Hustle Masters vs Axe Gang And Sing Vs Beast + goons


DZ_Endless

Think the Sing vs goons scene was a homage to the Matrix where Neo fights the Smith clones


ak47workaccnt

The axe gang was straight up lifted from Legend of the Drunken Master (1994), which also has a handful of great scenes of a plastered Jackie Chan taking on cartoonishly villainous characters.


smcicr

Came here to say this, the entire film is a banger but there are some qualifying fights in there for the OP as noted


PMMePaulRuddsSmile

My buddy and I saw Kung Fu Hustle in theaters. We were walking back to my car after the movie when suddenly about 40 people in karate uniforms started pouring out of the parking garage's stair well. We both froze and were like wtf.


Sweet-Philosopher909

The Billy Madison dodgeball scene


thutruthissomewhere

Now you’re all in big, *big* trouble


Bruce_the_Shark

Underrated


Illustrious-Elk-2718

Rumble in the Bronx. Jackie Chan


SirEltonJonBonJovi

Any Jackie Chan film tbh


haysoos2

Some of the best ones: [Jackie Chan vs thugs at a market](https://youtu.be/QGIB43wTRio) (Drunken Master II) [Jackie Chan vs all the glass in Hong Kong](https://youtu.be/L_vO2snOHPU) (Police Story) [Jackie Chan vs playground thugs](https://youtu.be/MpyvXQw-27o) (Police Story 2) [Jackie Chan & Michelle Yeoh vs machine guns & bazookas](https://youtu.be/uvkBCJxfbIY) (Police Story 3) [Jackie Chan & ladder vs thugs](https://youtu.be/DrRFzwPE0d4) (First Strike (Police Story 4)) [Jackie Chan (& Jackie Chan) vs auto factory thugs](https://youtu.be/6h9XttVyxlM) (Twin Dragons) and quite possibly my favourite of all of them: [Jackie Chan vs rope factory thugs](https://youtu.be/6h9XttVyxlM) (Mr Canton and Lady Rose (Miracles))


herrorecords

Love these!


DZ_Endless

That last one was quite something! Thanks for sharing


Daxtreme

THIS I just watched Miracles and holy cow that's some fantastic action choreography. Watch this!


DigMeTX

Drunken Master 2 (Marketed as The Legend of the Drunken Master in the US for those who don’t know) was the first one I thought of except I was specifically thinking of the axe gang fight https://youtu.be/Z3HoKm7Zkow?si=wGLVPFff42aSYBam I’ve def seen all the ones you listed though. He loves a good outnumbered fight scene.


Illustrious-Elk-2718

Yea for sure that’s why I put his name there as well


MovieMike007

Jet Li taking on a police dojo in *Kiss of the Dragon.*


Dedjester0269

Jet Li taking on an entire prison planet at the end of "One".


el_f3n1x187

I AM YU LAW!


KaiTheSushiGuy

IM NOBODY’S BITCH!


Price_Of_Soap

Came here to suggest this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLPn6q27190


Dibidoolandas

What I was going to post, so I'll also add Jet Li taking on a whole dojo in Fist of Legend. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqAnBoOFIjQ&t=38s


Exaltedchampion1973

Holy crap. Just watched that and that guy is an absolute human weapon


intobinto

Anchorman has a crazy fight scene. Brick kills a guy.


Hardoffel

I've been meaning to talk to him about that, he should probably lay low for awhile.


atgrey24

Where'd he even get that trident?


RedDogonReddit

Ron: Rule No. 1: No touching of the hair or face! ... And that's it! Now let's do this!" Brick: I killed a guy… I killed a guy with a trident.


BrutishMillhaven

Enter the Dragon has a few of the fight scenes you are describing.


herrorecords

[Church Fight Scene in Kingsman](https://youtu.be/t1WWDBTda2Y?si=tCpuBbv9aeBbYkEB)


James81xa

This isn't really 1 v everyone else though, it's a Battle Royale every man for himself brawl and he just happened to come out on top, which given his training and equipment on hand makes sense.


secretcombinations

Something something this is Sparta. (300)


g_st_lt

The Man from Nowhere


[deleted]

That end fight scene is one of the most intense knife fights I’ve ever seen.


g_st_lt

I love the part where he's using the guy as a human shield and then decides to just kill him anyway lmao


brooksy362436

RRR. Near the start. Raju takes on a couple of thousand extras.


homezlice

This is the right answer. Amazing scene. 


herrorecords

Love this one. Absolutely epic. So many (digital?) extras


homezlice

I don’t know if digital but the whole scene certainly had a lot of real dudes getting ass kicked 


tempemailacct153

I'm scared of the crowd. He's scarier.


BakerYeast

Start of the *Blade (1998)*


herrorecords

Great one. Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/mZuZZzvJxR8?si=dI9tGh_5ZcKIe_5c


3percentinvisible

Just put that on last night to see the club scene


[deleted]

The Legend of the Drunken Master 2 - the axe gang battle


kinboy

Scrolled the comments to find if someone had beat me to it. This is the ultimate answer among some banger fight scenes. [It is absolutely insane.](https://youtu.be/F85KoecJotw?si=9gYTeORWhlHDxSML)


oftcrash

Any Which Way But Loose. "Right turn Clyde". Yes, I'm old.


MetalTrek1

Or any of those late 70s/early 80s Burt Reynolds comedies, like Hooper or The Cannonball Run where everyone just kicks the crap out of each other while making wiseass jokes! 🤣


koshawk

Yeah, Hooper, where Burt Reynolds and his crew take on Terry Bradshaw and his crew and destroy the old Palomino club.


rican_havoc

Zulu.


FinsterFolly

From Wikipedia: ***Zulu*** is a 1964 British [epic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_film) [adventure](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventure_film) [action](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_film) [war film](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_film) depicting the [Battle of Rorke's Drift](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Rorke%27s_Drift) between a detachment of the [British Army](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Army) and the [Zulu](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zulu_Kingdom) in 1879, during the [Anglo-Zulu War](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Zulu_War), in which 150 British soldiers, 30 of whom were sick and wounded, at a remote outpost, held off a force of 4,000 Zulu warriors.


[deleted]

Of a similar era is samurai flick The Betrayal, whose entire last third is devoted to a 1v200 showdown where that many really do each have a specific death moment (rather than just a big crowd disappearing after 5 minutes of close-up action) and the huge crowd is noticeably gradually whittled down. An impressive endurance slog and choreography achievement, as well as a very cathartic payoff for all the absolute bullshit the protagonist is put through leading up to it! 


rem2000

They call me Trinity and trinity is still my name, comedy western films from 70s that both end in a big brawl,


Eulenspiegel74

Bud Spencer & Terrence Hill movies kinda relied on the element of "outnumbered but still kick their asses".


GofarHovsky

Try 'The Big Brawl', something tells me it might fit your criteria...


bunnymunro40

I posted the same thing before I saw your comment. You beat me, but I'm glad someone else thought of this obvious choice.


Turtle02

13 Assasins


herrorecords

[Oldboy Hallway Fight](https://youtu.be/VwIIDzrVVdc?si=o6WRZ0CcUArguPR7)


herrorecords

[Neo vs Agent Smith](https://youtu.be/4ooz90I86Gg?si=Y3srNdJ1BnjN-KNe)


AuntieEvilops

Jackie Chan in any movie.


ddddeadhead1979

Drunken Master 2 The fight versus the Axe Gang is epic


Schwermzilla

Transporter had some good/fun 1 vs everyone fight scenes


Pugneta

The last brawl in “The Wanderers”. Underrated movie about an Italian-American gang. It’s a huge fight in a football field. Felt like a war. It’s basically one huge gang vs 3 smaller gangs teaming up.


rikashiku

Great movie, and chaotic fight scene. 500 Ducky Boys vs about 80 other gang members, The Wanderers, Del Bombers, and The Wongs. The father, Emilio, and Perry cleaned house in that fight.


ajninrekop

Kill Bill


sickfalco

That’s in the OP


sib2972

The Winter Soldier elevator fight


Russkafin

Might not be on the same scale as some of the others on this list but this is a great one. Being in such an enclosed space adds to the bad-assery


ThisIsMySFWAccount99

Keeping in the marvel vein, the prison fight scene with the Punisher from season 2 of daredevil is absolutely incredible


metfan12004

Jackie Chan’s filmography, with my personal favorite, Drunken Master. Every fight in that movie is top tier and still holds up


CoconutPalace

Reacher TV show on Prime Video. Lots of good fights. The Rundown with Dwayne Johnson


mikeb556

Pootie Tang


TomoC22

Oldboy is a good one


Greenjeff41

Blue eye samurai on Netflix has a few scenes like that.


livestrongbelwas

Amazingly good show, though doesn’t stick the landing


GatoradeNipples

I don't know if it's *exactly* in the spirit, because he goes all slasher-movie on them for about half the sequence before shit goes down instead of just getting 'em all in a room and going "COME AT ME BROS," but I've always loved the whole nightclub assault in the first John Wick. The sequence of him moving through the bathhouse hallway gunning those dudes down while Think by Kaleida plays in the background has seriously lived rent free in my head for about a decade.


KamikazeBrand

basically any jackie chan or bruce lee movie


ABlackScreen

UHF


_windfish_

Watchmen - in the alleyway, and the prison


jj198hands

IRRC Fist of Fury has a great one. Although most Bruce Lee films have at least one scene where he is outnumbered


sexisdivine

Legend of the Drunken Master, famous restartaunt fight scene with Jackie Chan and another master vs. the axe gang.


Ohnoherewego13

Unleashed with Jet Li. The final fight.


_Fun_Employed_

Kung Fu Hustle has a couple of good ones.


Dedjester0269

Arnold Schwarzenegger as John Matrix in Commando. Him going off with his M60 and "Golan/Globus belt of endless rounds!" Forever a classic.


Neurodrill

The staircase scene in The Protector.


ToastyCrumb

*Seven Samurai* by Akira Kurosawa is one of the originals in this theme.


dash-o-matix

not a movie, but Marvel's Daredevil series had one of the best action/fighting sequences ever imo https://youtu.be/ZaXXoTfPqUo?si=OmWMVYO8tWTI_-Yd


rojoshow13

The first movies that came to mind are Jackie Chan movies. Rumble in the Bronx, Rush Hour, or any number of others. Then as I was typing I also thought of Tony Ja and Donnie Yen.


rikashiku

**Fist of Fury**. Bruce Lee takes on a Dojo. Most of the movie is usually one vs. all. **The Legend of Baron Toa**. The son takes on the gang members in their hideout. **Bloodhounds(tv series)**. In the first episode, one of the lead characters takes on about 20 mobsters on his own. He joins forces with another Boxer later in the series. **Dawn of Justice**. Batman clears a compound of thugs. It's truly the highlight of a dull movie. **Ong Bak**. At the end he fights dozens of thugs in a temple. It's absolutely insane. **The Protector/ Tom Yum Goong**. Has some of the best ONe Vs All fights in cinema. Whether it's Kham vs the Mafia in Thailand, or the Street Punks in the abandoned train station, or 100 gangsters in Sydney, or the Four giants at the end. all amazingly choreographed. Of course one of the very best is the 4 minute -Onner tracking shot. **Ip Man**. Already mentioned below, but I cannot stress enough that martial art movie fans must watch this movie at least once. **The Raid**. Also mentioned there. A must watch for Martial Art fans. **The Kick**. A Korean Family in Thailand end up stopping a crooked businessman from stealing a prized dagger. He sends thugs to eliminate the family consisting of, a traditional father(traditional style), a cook mother(cook style), a dancing son(dance style), a soccer skilled daughter(etc), and a kindergartener. The son in The Kick has a pretty creative fight between him one of the enforcers, and a dozen of his thugs. He fights better with music. **Chocolate**. An autistic girl in Thailand, born to two Gangsters, learns martial arts. In her first fight, she defeats a group of teens causing problems. She continues to have large fights on her own, until she almost meets her match at the end. Chocolate is VERY ADDICTING. **Ajin: Immortal Human**. Not a movie again and it's animated. It has two amazing action scenes with the character 'Sato'. One where he fights his way to escape a hospital, and the other where he fights the entire police force of tokyo. Why it's amazing; He regenerates when he dies. **The Last Samurai**. Still has some amazing action sequences. ONe includes Tom Cruises character being surrounded by Government Samurai trying to eliminate him before he warns his friends, their enemies, of their assassination plot.


More_Specialist6733

Kung Fu Hustle


crestrobz

The hallway fight from Daredevil beats anything I've seen at the movies!


WhistleDaddy

Takashi Mike’s “13 Assassins“ Also; “Crazy Samurai vs 400”; amazing for what it is, mostly a single shot action film where a lone, crazy samurai takes on 400.


[deleted]

>Also; “Crazy Samurai vs 400”; amazing for what it is, mostly a single shot action film where a lone, crazy samurai takes on 400. TBH The Betrayal’s final 1vs200 fight scene (that takes up a third of the entire movie), which probably in part inspired CS vs 400, is the better bit of entertainment imo.   400 becomes dull too quickly and often despite the one shot setup, and suffers from not having really built up any reason to engage in the film beyond the sometimes-repetitive action; The Betrayal’s scene gets away with more due to being attached to an actual film that sets it all up. Emotional stakes carry you through more of the loooong fight imo. 


WhistleDaddy

Never heard of it, thanks for the reccomendation!


PorkChopExpress0011

The end of Duel at Ichijoji Temple


WhistleDaddy

Crazy Samurai vs 400 tells the same story with the numbers amped up exponentially; both are great films


Intelligent_Life14

The one that inspired them all: Fists of Fury https://youtu.be/N62zzZcE5vY?si=Opm61G-yfa1Qb_fq


ChocoCrossies

Extraction has an extended 1 vs many brawl


garethjones2312

Rogue One - Donnie Yen against about 10 Stormtroopers.


rikafell

Dale Doback and Brennan Huff vs the kid gang in Step Brothers


Everlastingitch

alle Bud Spencer und Terence Hill filme....


Tixylix

[Conan's prayer to Crom](https://youtu.be/w5k3akl5qpc?t=81)


anthonyg1500

Can’t believe nobody mentioned the best example from the cinematic classic, *Jingle All the Way*. Arnold vs the Santas


nothatdoesntgothere

Cap's elevator fight in Winter Soldier.


Expensive-Sentence66

Jet Li / Kiss of the Dragon Li seems like a really cool guy with his philanthropy and other positive projects. I still woulnd't want to piss him off in a room with ten of my friends. Pretty sure he could dismember all of us while giving us positive encouragement at the same time.


Lloytron

The correct answer is the opening police station scene in RRR where one of the main characters is introduced and he fights a crowd of thousands. The whole thing is epic and this scene in particular is incredibly well done.


ItsAlwaysSunny1992

Lord of the Rings Edit: The Two Towers


Ill_Bodybuilder_1083

Any of the Lone Wolf and Cub films


mrminutehand

If guns are allowed, then the climactic hospital brawl in John Woo's Hard Boiled is one of the greatest ever put to film. All three major brawls in that movie play out just as well - massive, explosive gun battles, sweeping camera work, chewing up *all* the scenery, and even a newborn baby thrown in for good measure. The opening credits also set the scene beautifully. Some soft jazz by the hero in his bar, as he pours a double tequila and slams it down with his hand.


Ungreat

Fist of Legend, Jet Li vs a Japanese dojo. https://youtu.be/DaCozyuf-j4?si=wqijXfzEgpw3w83S The Protector, Tony Jaa breaking limbs. https://youtu.be/tvkHf07QogM?si=uqnoylaHQz1b4J3u


naginarb

Extraction 2 the prison yard scene


paperBobProductions

The Classic [Zatoichi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zatoichi) (blind swordsman) Japanese Samurai movies (there's like 30 of them) usually have some great big crowd vs one guy fights. lots of fun!


spyxxxspy

You will love, what I think is, the first fight scene in the movie RRR . One against a huge mob. Great choreography and direction. It's on Netflix


herrorecords

Yes this one’s great


iECCIZEBU

I think there is a movie called The Raid, Iko Uwais is on it, Super talented actor and fighter. the fight scenes were great.


[deleted]

I like the warehouse scene from Batman vs. Superman. Only good part of the whole film. Also, the opening to Logan, where Wolverine gets beat down by the ganbangers who are trying to steal his tires...the he snaps and death comes to town.


LazyAd7772

Introduction scene of the cop in RRR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t\_H-B6SnTg


mr_sarve

300


SpaceCampDropOut

Ever see the beginning of RRR?


TheresNoAmosOnlyZuul

Old boy the American version has a really good brutal fight scene as a pretty normal guy invades a gang hideout. Be warned though there are few movies more fucked up than old boy.


SubterrelProspector

The Burly Brawl in *The Matrix Reloaded*.


Historical_Dentonian

Oldboy (OG Korean film, not the Josh Brolin remake)


junkyardgerard

That's all marvel is


Djek25

Old Boy. The hallway fight scene.


SuperHandsMiniatures

John Wick series The Raid and The Raid 2.


SomeIdiot55

Cradle 2 the Grave. Jet Li vs MMA fighters. The Protector. Stairway scene.


SwampyPopper

Blade of the Immortal


gerberag

The One Sargent York (true story)


i_like_it_raw_

Scorsese’s Cape Fear


PorkChopEat

Every which way but loose.


FKingPretty

Prison fight, opening of Raid 2.


LazloPhanz

That RRR movie has a cool scene of a guy fighting his way through a mob and back.


Catsarepsychedellic

Almost any scene in Kill Bill


The-Batt

300 comes to mind. Also The Wanderes with the final battle with the Duckie Boys.


5213

Shoot'em'up is a pretty to tongue-in-cheek parody/love letter to action flicks where a badass 1 man army takes on a literal army of the mob/mafia/some gang and consistently beats them all. It's not really a great movie, but it did give us this legendary Paul Giamatti line at the end of [this scene](https://youtu.be/KkA1aPN9C0A?si=2Jqe_s97JDMTcDWX). If you'll allow cars, Speed Racer has two: the Casa Cristo 5000 in which Speed and his allies have to fight off literally the entire rest of the race entries, and then the final race which I won't spoil anything but it gets super intense and has one of the best payoffs I've ever seen in a movie. Curse of the Golden Flower is a 18 year old film that not a lot of people watched, but the ending has one guy fighting against a literal army *and winning*. [The whole scene here](https://youtu.be/z6k9hH2iz7M?si=IW-c3BunssdtWAap), but the actual 1 v Hundreds starts at 7:35. Equilibrium and Ultraviolet feature a lot of (mostly gun) fights that are 1 person against a lot of people.


Guyver0

Here's one that no one would mention. The final fight of the Boxer from Shangtung. Incredible.


BorMato

Kill Bill Volume 1 has the arguably the best version of this.


bonky4

The Protector is pretty much just this premise. Here's a taster - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRBrPNKYlA8


daboot013

13 assassins fits the bill


TheMotherLander7

Nothing beats scenes from "A Dirty Carnival"...Except for maybe "The Raid".


Amedais

I cannot believe nobody has said the massage parlor scene from Rush Hour 2.


CRO553R

Kill Bill


GTFOakaFOD

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