Best Bad Asses on Film

Dolemite!!!!!!!

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jrdexjigaM]The Human Tornado 1976 - Trailer - YouTube[/ame]
 
Dudley of course...

[ame=http://youtu.be/Q83Jqd2h0Yg]Dudley Do-Right - YouTube[/ame]
 
Uma Thurman in Kill Bill

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Bad asses supremo baby! I love this movie and this cast of characters to death. They just don't make them like this any more.

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Sorry Tiny..................but Kelly's Hero's was better than the Dirty Dozen.

That's my husband's favorite. We never ever have to argue about which one we want to watch first because they're both our top two favorite war movies.

Both movies had such wicked casts. Just amazing talent that rocked the big screen.

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Sorry Tiny..................but Kelly's Hero's was better than the Dirty Dozen.

That's my husband's favorite. We never ever have to argue about which one we want to watch first because they're both our top two favorite war movies.

Both movies had such wicked casts. Just amazing talent that rocked the big screen.

:clap2:

Yep. Matter of fact, both those movies were used in leadership training courses that I took as a new E-5 and E-6 when I was advanced in rank.

Me personally? I liked the character Oddball the best. A hippie driving a tank was too cool for words.
 
Sorry Tiny..................but Kelly's Hero's was better than the Dirty Dozen.

That's my husband's favorite. We never ever have to argue about which one we want to watch first because they're both our top two favorite war movies.

Both movies had such wicked casts. Just amazing talent that rocked the big screen.

:clap2:

Yep. Matter of fact, both those movies were used in leadership training courses that I took as a new E-5 and E-6 when I was advanced in rank.

Me personally? I liked the character Oddball the best. A hippie driving a tank was too cool for words.

Sutherland was truly in his prime back then. I'm a fan.
 
That's my husband's favorite. We never ever have to argue about which one we want to watch first because they're both our top two favorite war movies.

Both movies had such wicked casts. Just amazing talent that rocked the big screen.

:clap2:

Yep. Matter of fact, both those movies were used in leadership training courses that I took as a new E-5 and E-6 when I was advanced in rank.

Me personally? I liked the character Oddball the best. A hippie driving a tank was too cool for words.

Sutherland was truly in his prime back then. I'm a fan.

Another movie that is used quite a bit in leadership training is "The Big Red One".

That's another badass film, because even though they take serious casualties, they keep going on.
 
Can ya dig it?


"They say this cat Shaft is a bad mother
Shut your mouth
But I'm talkin' 'bout Shaft
Then we can dig it"

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEaRCAcfOEQ]Shaft Theme Song - YouTube[/ame]
 
Actually....................one of the more badass chicks from the movies would be Lori Petty when she played "Tank Girl".

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mTl4KPRXJ8]Tank Girl (1995) - Trailer - YouTube[/ame]

Gotta love a chick with an AI pet tank that surfs on it's barrel.
 
Can ya dig it?


"They say this cat Shaft is a bad mother
Shut your mouth
But I'm talkin' 'bout Shaft
Then we can dig it"

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richard-roundtree-shaft_1971.jpg


Shaft Theme Song - YouTube
You pick Shaft over Dolemite?


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzlTr-3sBlU]Dolemite! Opening Credits (CLASSIC)! - YouTube[/ame]

Not over, in addition to....

The Rock~Walking Tall~~~ Such fun crap to watch...:tongue:


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The Rock & Dwana Pusser, whose late husband, Buford, this remake was based on, at the Nashville Premiere of Walking Tall checking out his wood.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YkPwWv9ivU]Walking tall - The Rock - YouTube[/ame]
 

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