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Top 10 Manliest Movie Moments Ever

Apr 28, 2024
oh I've chosen my words carefully Persian maybe you should have done the same welcome to watch Mojo and today we're counting down our picks for the most testosterone charged scenes to

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grace the silver screen and enough to make it easy for you. DCH Issue 10 Lumberjacking Commando It's hard to know for sure exactly how serious director Markel Lester and his team were feeling when filming this intro for 1985's Commando. The camera doesn't hesitate to linger on all of Arnold Schwarzenegger's bulging muscles as he introduces the character. of the latter, John Matrix. Oh, and there's also the fact that Arnold, as Matrix, is just carrying around a damn tree like you don't know anything like you do elsewhere.
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are interspersed with incredibly pleasurable footage of Schwarzenegger and his co-star Alysa Milano eating food and piling on with a deer is amazing number nine, aren't you entertained? Gladiator a gladiator battle to the death is what we have here with our next choice as Maximus Decimus Meridius kills his opponents Russell Crow's star was already on the rise when he took the lead role in Gladiator, but it was this performance that helped him get to the top. The combat sequences are well updated and filmed with an intense personal vision. Meanwhile, Crow takes advantage of his growing popularity and the crowd asks if they are not entertained by his appearance. what speaks to Meridius is disgust with the whole thing it's a good mix of character beats and physicality that helps this scene succeed number eight pain no, HT Roadhouse we all miss Patrick suy the man was an underrated artist by far range capable of easily switching between

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of tenderness and hypermasculinity, this scene from Roadhouse is a great example of that, while a treating doctor reads an injured James Dalton as if he has proverbial rights, Dr.
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Clay looks like an Ione, like I said, the doctor He recites the entirety of Cooler's various injuries over the years, as Dalton receives staples for his wound, refusing anesthesia during the procedure, and telling Clay that the pain doesn't hurt. Sure Dalton winces a little when the stapler is used, but his hair remains impeccable despite

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ything and that smile. still worth a million dollars number seven, do you smoke Lethal Weapon? Gary Buys provides legitimate menace and unpredictability in his portrayal of Lethal Weapon's antagonist Mr. Joshua, this is seen from the introduction of his character thanks to a very memorable interaction with the film's cigarette lighter. main heavy General Mallister is trying to prove exactly how loyal Joshua is.
top 10 manliest movie moments ever
Do you smoke? What the hell does that have to do with anything? I smoke? Do you smoke? Mallister holds an open flame on Joshua's arm and the latter almost seems to enjoy the pain that he is. have everything inflicted on him to prove a point, come on man, the scene helps send a message that this group of ex-military and mercenaries mean business, number six, all without gum, they live, white male, 30, long hair, to mom He doesn't like gossipers. some of the best

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moments in the world have been the result of AD lip including this scene from 1988 live loud loud Piper was already used to improvising dialogue thanks to his history as a professional wrestler you know you look like your head has fallen on the floor salsa of cheese back in 1957, as a result, Piper showed off his charm when it came to this scene in which his NADA character enters a bank.
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NADA wears special sunglasses that allow him to see how an alien race has infiltrated almost every aspect of human life. Oh, and he's also armed and intends to do something about that infiltration, something that involves kicking ass and much more, but not before UTS an iconic line. I came here to chew gum and kick ass and I'm out of BU number five. Bond James Bond Dr. No, what is the best way to properly introduce a character? It's a difficult question with many different answers depending on the style of the film. James Bond's world of spies. The intrigue, sex and danger required a truly iconic opening with an actor capable of communicating that world.
On screen, good luck, Sean Conry embodies all this and more with a laconic performance that's smooth and clean. Air. I admire your luck, the cigarette hanging from Bon's lip is almost a character in itself and Connory introduces The World to Sir Ian Fleming's Super Spot Bond. James Bond is a scene that would set the stage for countless imitators and solidify Connory as the perfect secret agent number four. This is Sparta 300. Zack Snider's 300 is full of memorably masculine dialogue, like that particularly memorable line about fighting in the shadow what the hell are you laughing you have to say what fight in the shadow however Snider's film is probably more associated with this speech by the protagonist Gerard Butler Sparta has been visited by an emissary of King will be in for a rude awakening, however, when his insults, threats and requests for land and water as tribute are met with Defiance mat, this is spart leonitis Boots the Persian in the well effectively setting the stage for all the action to come number three Rocky and Apollo celebrate Rocky 3 the Rocky franchise is somewhat synonymous with training montages Rocky 4 had a cool one that Robert Teer set up to know the easy way out there's an easy way, but there's something about the relationship between Rocky Balboa and Apollo Believe me that makes this montage of Rocky 3 feel special to begin with.
We love seeing these old opponents team up as Apollo helps Rocky recover the eye of the tiger. The rematch with Clubber Lang becomes important and the couple's training is intense and seems to be working. Rocky's progress is primarily measured by his ability to outrun Creed on the beach, which eventually leads to the pair hugging and the water soon after causing us to pump our fists and scream. Every time the number two dialogues with the tough guy Heartbreak Ridge, let's face it, we could have populated this entire list with scenes taken solely from the filmography of Clint Eastwood films such as Grand Torino, Dirty Hary and A Fistful of Dollars, they all demonstrated the Eastwood's medal as a cinematic tough guy.
For our money, though, there's something special about Poetry Eastwood's character, Tom Highway, taking off in Heartbreak Ridge. Webster, if the powers ever come from a sudden stop in your face, it will go halfway up your butt, we are specifically referencing a scene where the highway is interrupted by a tough guy while trying to tell old war stories in Jail, hell, that's a fact. I don't like Soldier Boys, Eastwood not only beats the life out of his would-be salant, he does it while he's talking online. with ease, why don't you sit there and bleed for a while before trying some real pain before revealing our top pick?
Here are some honorable mentions buying a wooden cap from Avengers: Age of Ultron, doing it the old fashioned way, Earth's Mightiest Heroes part ways. like cotton candy Stingray licks the invincible sword one Epic final showdown caught arising wound Rambo three woe I'm your blueberry tombstone A goodbye to Johnny Ringo I didn't think you had it in you I'm your huckle Bear why Johnny Ringo you Looks like someone's done to walk over your grave before continuing. Make sure to subscribe to our channel and hit the bell to receive notifications about our latest videos. You have the option to receive notifications for occasional videos or for all of them if you are on your phone.
Make sure you go into your settings and turn on notifications. handshake number one Predator There are few films as testosterone-charged as 1987's Predator (there are also many memorable moments to underline this fact, such as star Arnold Schwarzenegger's impassioned battle cry near the film's climax, however, It Would Be Strange Not to mention what has to be the strongest handshake in film history: this reunion between Arnold Schwarzenegger's Dutchman and Carl Weathers' Dylan solidifies with a handshake that soon turns into an arm-wrestling, son of a bitch. He shines and biceps flex as Dutch admonishes Dylan for pushing too many pencils.
What is the problem? The CIA made you push too many pencils.

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