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11 responses to “Ultimate Bad Ass: Round 2 – John McClane Bracket”

  1. Steven

    Seems like two impossible choices, but when you think about it, it is not that tough of a choice, especially with regard to the first match-up. McClane is awesome, but Bruce Lee was a bad ass in real life and in the movies.

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  2. Mike

    But I love McClane :)

    I’m also trying to think of James Bond from Casino Royale, not Pierce Brosnan…Daniel Craig just seems more bad ass to me.

  3. Jason

    John McClane and Bruce Lee meet in the ring of death atop a 40 story office building at midnight on Christmas Eve, McClane having chosen the arena. Bruce comes out flying, moving so fast McClane doesn’t even see the hands and feet that pummel his face. McClane goes down, but gets back up. He goes down again. He gets back up again. Lee quickly tires of this and proceeds to “finish him” by throwing him off the roof. John, however, is able to grab the railing and leverage his momentum to pull Lee over the edge. McClane hangs on to Lee with one arm. “Yippee-ki-yay, mother——,” McClane says with a smile as he releases his hold on Lee. McClane doesn’t care how he wins. But he wins.

    Bond and Jones meet in a small bar in Calcutta. Bond has arrived early and is leaning against the bar sipping his martini. Jones makes the first move reaching quickly for his pistol. Bond tosses the martini into Jones’ eyes and rushes him. An old fashion scuffle ensues. They fight, man to man…until Bond grows tired and pulls out HIS gun and shoots Jones in both knees. Without a word he leaves the bar and walks down the street. He reaches into his pocket and pulls out his cell phone. He dials a number and the bar explodes behind him. Indy’s seared and smoking fedora lands at his feet. Bond, after all, has a license to kill.

  4. Cap'n Schwartz

    toughest matchups todate….LOL Jason…but I see it as, McClane actually Dies Hard at the hand of Bruce, and unfortunately Indy chose unwisely…Lee and Bond wins…tough choices for me…

  5. Scotty Dub

    Gotta be McClane, he just won’t die. YippyKiyeahMF!

    And Bond (esp with Daniel Craig) is just too cool and has too many cool gadgets.

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  6. The Trousered Ape

    Ugh – I’m on the losing end of this one it appears. I am pulling for Bruce Lee and Indiana Jones…

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  7. Ana

    The Cap’n is right. It’s Bruce Lee and James Bond walking away from those fights.

  8. Kory

    While I think Bond should win, I voted for Indy. Gotta root for the underdog every now and then.

  9. Kory

    McClane looks to have his hands full with Lee right now.

  10. Cap'n Schwartz

    @Mike, I have to agree with you… I would see Indy beating Roger Moore Bond, proly a Sean Connery Bond, and maybe even a Pierce Brosnan Bond, but I dont see him beating a Daniel Craig Bond…

    it looks like McClane has pulled 2 votes ahead…doh!

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