What’s better than a movie with an absolutely awesome hero or an absolutely awesome villain? How about a movie that features both? When the movie doesn’t revolve around one character, but two strong characters fighting one another, that’s where some films really get a chance to shine. Here are ten of the best movie face-offs in Hollywood history.
10. Superman II 1980
Superman vs. General Zod. Although not the best Superman movie, General Zod and his henchmen might be the most ruthless and impressive villains that Superman faces in any of the films in this series. It’s hard to argue Superman as not being an awesome hero, but the three outlaws led by General Zod are equally intense villains, and gave the man of steel all he could handle in this great movie face off.
9. Die Hard 1988
Detective John McClane vs. Hans Gruber. John McClane is one of Bruce Willis’s most beloved characters. He is a gritty hero who knows how to fight and get the job done, even against a whole group of terrorists. Hans Gruber, though, often doesn’t get the credit he deserves. He is an intensely cold man who has no value on human life, whether it opposes him or even if it’s one of his own men. He even forces McClane into a stand off at the end, and so even behind a refined accent and fancy suit, Hans is one bad guy you don’t want to mess with.
8. Seven 1995
Detectives David Mills & William Somerset vs. John Doe. Can a bad guy be so evil that he makes this list even with only ten minutes of screen time? Absolutely. Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman track down the serial killer only known as “John Doe,” a man who is choosing his victims based on the seven deadly sins. He mocks the detectives as they try to track him down, ending with one of the most intense movie twists in Hollywood history. This is an amazing movie, and Kevin Spacey as John Doe comes across as the scariest type of sociopath. The detectives vs. John Doe definitely make the list of amazing Hollywood face offs.
7. Assassins 1995
Robert Rath vs. Miguel Bain. This movie is made for a face off list, as two professional assassins face off against one another. Robert Rath, played by Sylvester Stallone is the older experienced professional of twenty years, widely considered one of the best in the world, and he is set to face off against Miguel Bain, played by Antonio Banderas, a young assassin who wants to be considered the best in the world. These two go at it with some scenes that will blow your mind, making these two of the best bad guys to face off in a Hollywood movie.
6. Heat 1995
Lt. Vincent Hanna vs. Neil McCauley & Chris Shiherlis. Al Pacino against Robert de Niro, Val Kilmer, and company. This is the story of an obsessive LAPD detective against a ruthless group of bank robbers and killers. When this movie was first released, the shoot out scene was legendary, raising the bar for every movie to follow and keeping this film on the “gotta’ see that movie” list years later.
5. Star Wars 1977
Luke Skywalker vs. Darth Vader, honorable mention Hans Solo vs. Boba Fett. The Star Wars trilogy has two of the all time classic face offs. Not only does the son against father face off between Jedi Luke Skywalker and father Darth Vader one of the most famous hero vs. villain match ups in movie history, but renegade Hans Solo vs. intergalactic bounty hunter Boba Fett takes a very honorable second place.
4. Batman 1989
The Dark Knight vs. The Joker. Michael Keaton had perhaps the best portrayal of Batman, and he certainly beats out Val Kilmer’s and George Clooney’s Batman. Add in the amazing performance by Jack Nicholson as the crazy joker (“Ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?”) and you have one of the all time classic showdowns in movie history.
3. Blade 1998
Blade vs. Deacon Frost. This one was a no brainer. On one side you have Blade, the Day Walker, a half vampire half human who has all the strengths of a vampire and none of the weaknesses. On the other side you have a vampire lord who becomes a vampire god. That’s one heck of a showdown. Evil doing good, versus true pure evil. This is one of the great all time ending fight scenes in an action flick, and you couldn’t ask for a better match up than these two juggernauts.
2. Face-Off 1997
Sean Archer vs. Castor Troy. This would seem to be the movie designed for this topic. Sean Archer (first John Travolta, then Nicolas Cage) is an FBI agent chasing down terrorist Castor Troy (first Nicholas Cage, then John Travolta). Troy is captured, but a strange technology allows them to exchange faces so Archer can infiltrate the terrorist organization. Trouble is, Troy manages to escape with Archer’s face. This is an amazing film, which was fun for both actors as each was a bad guy and a good guy for half the film. A smart, strong movie, the final show down pays off to the amazing build up. If you haven’t seen this one, you need to.
1. Highlander 1986
Connor MacLeod vs. The Kurgan. Maybe I’m a little biased, but how can the ultimate face off not involve the movie with the motto “There can be only one!”? In a world of immortals, there eventually can only be two left, and then one. The Kurgan is just a nasty, immoral, power hungry villain who thirsts for the blood of other immortals. Connor MacLeod is a Scottish highlander, one of the best warriors in the world, another immortal who wants to avenge his friend’s death and his first wife’s rape. The two immortals meet in combat, and the fight is to the death because there can be only one.
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Jfrater: I find it refreshing that you are politely conversing with someone who calls themselves “badlist”. Such a gentleman!
Val Kilmer was awful, and Clooney needed a ltllte imprvement. Bale is BY FAR the best. Hands down. And most attractive.
-Andrea Carlena Beauman
Ha, downtown ATL. I don’t know what issues they have, but they need ritalin, prozac, or a therapist. Ish-ooze.
-Andrea Carlena Beauman
Or maybe just a good ass-kicking!!?!
Ha. HAHA!! Golden. I’d love to give a swift kick to a couple of bastardly kids.
-Andrea Carlena Beauman
yeah im gonna give it to bale simply the best and most realistic batman movie
Bale vs every batman wannabe before him
The uh…internets vs. A series of tubes
I don’t know if anyone will get that…
-Andrea Carlena Beauman
im not even american and i get that andrea
australia vs new zealand
england vs france
brazil vs argentina
U.S.A vs everybody else
Face-Off
GIVEN?
hows about a literal face off, the melty scene from Raiders of the lost ark?
Star Wars should have been #1. Heat should have been #2. I would’ve included Megatron Vs Optimus Prime from the original movie in #3 – i mean how epic was that fight?! Megatron and Prime facing off for the last time.
T-800 vs T-1000 in Terminator 2
Alien vs Predator
i’m not an arnold fan…
How the crap is Blade and Face/Off higher than Star Wars, Heat, and Batman? And I agree that Neo vs. Agent Smith is a valid addition. How about Roy Schneider vs. a very big shark in Jaws?
I get the impression that these are not just one-time scenes–like many of the other suggestions–but entire films devoted to these face-offs between the hero and the villain.
the melting face in poltergeist is another memorable face off
it is a crime that Arnie versus the predator is not in here
id put in Freddy V.s. Jason because that has to be the best fight in Horror movie history.
I read someone’s comment about Wesley vs. Prince Humperdink from The Princess Bride.
I think that if we were to mention that movie we should replace that choice with the infamous Inigo Montoya vs. The Six Fingered Man.
Mel gibson VS Gary Busey in Lethal Weapon
Michael Keaton?? BEST BATMAN??? What the funk??
What about “Enemy at the Gates”?
Travolta in Face/Off? Hell yeah! When i saw the List i said to myself that Face/Off better make it! I agree with GRUMPYNZ about the Prime/Megatron fight.
Hey, just a random question. Anyone else tear up when Optimus Prime died??
I just read this list, and thought to myself: “Enemy at the Gates” has to be on this list. It needed to be.
James Bond vs Auric Goldfinger
DanOhh, all your comments made me laugh, and a lot of other comments did too.
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Great list,I was rushing to get to the bottom to see if Face/off was there,and surely u didn’t disappoint me.The comments have been hilarious too.
Clinton vs Obama! Oh wait, action movie face-offs? Beatrix Kiddo vs Elle Driver would be at the top of my list.
Oh, and not forgetting Yu Shu Lien (Michelle Yeoh) vs Jiao Long (Zhang Ziyi) in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon!
Indy v the man waving his sword in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Nah Blade shouldn’t be on this list.
He’s such a lousy actor that Snipes.
@150. astraya: *YES!!**
Beyond that:
The Jackal: Bruce Willis vs. Richard Gere
Matrix: Neo vs. Agent Smith
Terminator: T 800 vs. T 1000
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Jeremy
Saw 2 had one of the greatest face offs in my mind
Jigsaw vs Dt.Eric Mathews, for me, alot better than Blade.
What about the final fight scene in Equillibrium?
Cleric Preston vs. Dupont/Brandt and henchmen.
Christian Bale did an excellent job portraying an emotionless cleric, whose only job was to stamp out feelings through out his city but then discovers emotion within himself after ceasing to take his medication. When the Proctor and the Partriage turn against him though, he makes for one of the best fight scenes i’v ever seen.
The matrix cannot be included here. too much CGI.
ahhh!!!!! that video i posted cuts like the last and best part.
this clip has it though.
http://www.youtube.com/v/erFz8jBzkhQ&rel=1
or
http://www.w-tunnel.com/index.php/1010110A/5d27f5fc65651cd69dca20b84c4d9a3f9a45a71f45fa051458f939cf2d333926d159d17f9c5c24fc15456
longball…Great synopsis on Batman….Not really. Im Not Sure What You Were Thinking But You Just Sound Boring.
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badlist….i wasn’t talking about batman you imbecile. read the posts before you reply, eh? i was talking about the movie Equilibrium. NOT BATMAN!
Okay, so there’s no way I’m ever going to get through reading all those comments and make it to work on time, but the Man in Black vs. Inigo Montoya?! Amazing.
Michael Keaton had perhaps the best portrayal of Batman
what total crap…did you not watch batman begins?
Another vote for “Deckard v Batty – Blade Runner”
Agreed with 160 re/Batman Begins. Much better BATMAN.
Wait, how could I forget:
Mac(Ready) vs Windows in John Carpenter’s THE THING, if only for the fact that it’s Mac vs Windows (and that Windows is arguably consumed by the “virus” of The Thing at the end.
All kidding aside, a great film.
OBAMA V.S. CLINTON! Lol!
The thing should also be in here.
Face Off is a smart movie? Seems like the dumbest premise of all time to me. I hated that movie.
d: me too.
What about Ripley versus the Alien Queen?
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I slept trying to watch Face/off. It’s a low point for John Woo for me. Bored me to tear.
Bruce Lee vs. Chuck Norris!
I was really hoping Face off would be number one
You sure were going strong until numbers 3, 2, & 1.
Blade?! Seriously?!
Dan Ooh 21 26 & 27 first 2 comments very funny but as to Pacino over acting . it only appears that way because he is usually just that much better than those he is acting with. and most of them would say they learned a lot from him.
although i thought the comment about stallone was funny best face off for me was rambo vs the entire police dept and anyone else they could find in First Blood. quote the col, “bring a good supply of body bags”
what about clint easrwood vs bill smith from every which way you can philo bedo rules
also burt reynolds vs jerry reed in the gator movies
Blade? Seriously? That movie sucked…
Terrible puns aside, I think Kaneda vs. Tetsuo from Akira and Matrix vs. Bennett from Commando (speaking of terrible puns…) should be added to this list, in addition to The Matrix, Terminator, Predator and others already mentioned.
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What about a little humor? Ferris Bueller vs. Ed Rooney!