My Top 5 horror movies for Halloween. For this Halloween here the best horror-themed fight scenes from five different martial art movies.
Which better way to celebrate Halloween than to share a list of fight movies in order to spend a spooky night with a martial art film. Without no further ado, here’s what I propose for tonight:
Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday
I know this action comedy film sequel don’t sounds frightening but there are a bunch of scenes that have really an horror atmosphere. This Scott Adkins’s martial art movie has a cast full of potential rising stars of the martial art movie industry. Already introduced almost a year ago, here’s the creepiest fight scene of the movie with Scott Adkins as The Accident Man fighting Beau Fowler as Poco The Killer Clown.
Blade
When you think about horror and martial art movie there is always an immediately answer, Blade. Wesley Snipes recreates the perfect vampire hunter transposition of the popular Marvel character in an unbelievable trilogy. This is the perfect pick for comics fun that loves vampire stories. Personally, I recommend the second chapter, Blade II, it is the creepiest and it has the best fight scenes in it:
Day Shift
Another vampire hunter movie, but with a completely other register. This peculiar horror movie starring Jamie Foxx is full of martial art performers that enhance the fight scenes in another level. If you love vampires and Brazilian Jujitsu you really have to see this one.
Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning
The sixth and final installment of the Universal Soldier film series is the bloodiest one. The quality of the fight scenes are terrifyingly good and the cast is full of martial art movie stars like Scott Adkins, Andrei Arlovski, Dolph Lundgren and a legendary Jean-Claude Van Damme in his scariest role of all time.
The Raid
This movie besides to be one of the most influential martial art movie of all times, it is also the scariest one. It has the power to transmit the anxiety of a fight in 101 minutes of pure pencak silat. The quality of this movie is overcome only by its sequel, but if you didn’t see the first chapter I strongly recommend to catch up on this one. Here the legendary scene that launches Iko Uwais as the best Silat performer of all times, with Donny Alamsyah and Yayan Ruhian.
Did you like my Top 5 horror movies for Halloween? Could you recommend another spooky movie full of martial art in it that you liked?
I wish you all a scary an happy Halloween