The bar fight
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Beauq81 — 11 years ago(September 04, 2014 04:11 AM)
This fight did look interesting, but I would really like to see some of real Reacher fights - no fancy moves, pure strength. One of the images that is stuck in my head is the way he breaks necks. To me it's a more grizzly image than some slasher movies.
Fighting a religious war is like fighting over whose imaginary friend is better. -
eldontyrrell — 10 years ago(June 19, 2015 08:59 PM)
I found it odd that Reacher would quickly act in such hostile fashion to both Sandy and then the thug boys, considering how adept he is at "disappearing" and "blending in", etc. (especially if he's running around behind the scenes of a murder investigation that he may not, technically, be authorized to engage in).
Wouldn't a guy like that want to avoid all risk of meaningless "exposure", for instance, having the cops called in to break up / clean up after a bar fight, especially if he was essentially certain he would win? -
Dante88 — 10 years ago(June 29, 2015 06:07 AM)
LMAO!
In an actual fight, you could count the seconds it would take for Josh Helman to knock out Tommy Boy. Perhaps the most ridiculous fight scene ever. It's like buying into Sylvester Stallone actually kicking Steve Austin's butt. Helman drove the stolen Interceptor in Mad Max: Fury Road. -
transmentalist — 10 years ago(October 07, 2015 03:40 PM)
I found it odd that Reacher would quickly act in such hostile fashion to both Sandy and then the thug boys, considering how adept he is at "disappearing" and "blending in", etc. (especially if he's running around behind the scenes of a murder investigation that he may not, technically, be authorized to engage in).
Wouldn't a guy like that want to avoid all risk of meaningless "exposure", for instance, having the cops called in to break up / clean up after a bar fight, especially if he was essentially certain he would win?
He gave the "Jimmie Reese" name to Sandy. When she seemed confused, he realized she'd probably been expecting "Jack Reacher."
That meant he was likely being set up. So he purposely aggravated the situation to see who was involved.
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transmentalist — 10 years ago(September 05, 2015 07:58 PM)
I always imagined Ray Stevenson as Reacher
That would be BADASS
From the little I've read, I thought David Morse would be good (along the lines of the monomaniacal fed he played in "Bait")
But Stevenson would be the best, I agree. He even struck me as almost too hardcore to play "The Punisher" -
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micirisi — 11 years ago(August 18, 2014 02:43 PM)
First the crew thought they were dealing with an old second baseman (Jimmie Reese) and on average they were physically larger than Reacher while all were younger. They likely felt the leader would thrash Jack easily and if not it would be no problem for the rest of them. They were also following orders which likely dictated no weapons. In addition the
the cops were in on it
thus wrenches and bats could complicate the matter. Jack also said he was "being gentle" after the fight suggesting that even if the clowns had some tools they would still have lost. Imagine an angry Reacher going beserk after grabbing an assailant's baseball bat.
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witster18 — 10 years ago(April 01, 2016 11:02 AM)
he disarms their aggressiveness by talking about how he's gonna do it everybody is a little hesitant at that point. Often like that in packs a few that really DONT wanna fight or are only there to add a few cowardly kicks once someone is down.