@PinoyProdigy you should drop Koelling from the Daredevil rankings, the only reason why any of us went with Liebenberg was because of our cynical view of South African scorecards, I and many others fully expected Koelling to do the same thing the second time as he did the first, only not get credit for it this time. It was actually the safe pick.
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Bronson was a beast, there's no way I'd leave him off my list, I should do a top 20 Bronson movie list next. Based on body of work, clearly Chan is better than Seagal, but I grew up watching Steven Seagal, and I've never been a big karate guy, so that gives Steven an edge, he went on a hell of a run for a few years Above The Law, Hard To Kill, Out For Justice, Marked For Death, Under Siege, Under Siege 2 that made more of an impact on me, as far as Dolph goes, he'd ranked way higher had he been in more movies, but based on Rocky 4, Universal Soldier, Showdown In Little Tokyo and Red Scorpion, that's not quite enough, he is far more badass than Seagal, but not active enough. Bruce Lee was great on every level, but he was in 4 films, and as good as he was in the films, I'm not a huge fan of any of them, its like me with Al Pacino, I love Al Pacino in Scent Of A Woman and Any Given Sunday, but the films themselves were ehh.
Same here, I considered myself almost a treasure hunter when I was a kid, back before everything was easy access on the internet, I'd read about films or see pictures of them in books and I'd make it my mission to hunt them down, it steamrolled, I started out liking old English Hammer films, which led me to buying a book full of pictures of old Euro Horror and another with every old obscure Italian, French and Spanish Horror film imaginable listed and reviewed, and I along the way hunted down each and everyone that struck my fancy since I was around 10 or 12 and the obsession with foreign horror rolled over into weird Euro Art films, through Herzog's Nosferatu which is how I found out about Aguirre, and I got the rest of the Kinski-Herzog collaborations as well, if you like Aguirre he and Kinski did another far more hard to find movie with a similar vibe called Cobra Verde, and of course the brilliant in every sense of the word Fitzcarraldo.
Daws fighting at home...So if this goes to a decision he probably gets it... With that said i'm going with Yigit KO....