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Great CATFIGHT movies..

Started by KingsV, June 12, 2002, 10:52:52 AM

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KingsV

I'm looking to rent some really cheesy movies (or not so cheesy) that contain awesome girls fighting each other!!!

I know of an old Bond movie that had a good one, and there is that Raquel Welch movie where she's a cave woman that has a good one....

Any recommendations?
Thanks!!!!

Lee

In The Line Of Duty 3-Cynthia Khan vs. Michiko Nishiwaki(sp?)


Righting Wrongs-The fight is totally nuts!


Others?

Gerry

If you like cave girl cat fights, check out WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH.

systemcr4sh

Teenage Cat Girls in heat.

Get it!? GET IT!?

sheesh

-Dan

Steven Millan

                   Any movie with Cynthia Rothrock---this woman kicks ass like no other(a big ole Middle Finger to the eternally sucking "Charlie's Angels"; chumps chick yuppie fest: Drew,Lucy,and Cameron were mere punching bags for ole Cynthia,lemme tell ya!!).

Frannie

Any film that revolves around a womens prison

Dr. Freex

Ginger, recently released on DVD.  Has the Citizen Kane of catfight scenes.

Vermin Boy

Maniac (1934) is an early example; the climactic scene involves two women fighting with syringes (!), among the film's other perversities.

Lee

Holy CRAP!!! How could I forget about Cynthia?! Thanks for that one Steven. Now that I remember I think I did mention Righting Wrongs(one of Cynthia's best movies.). So I didn't totally blow it. Right on about Charlie's Angels! What a load of crap!!!

john

How about The Wicked Lady? Faye Dunaway and Marina Sirtis topless and fighting with whips.

BoyScoutKevin

"Perils of Gwendoline." A terrible film, but there is something about watching half-clad Amazons rolling around together on the floor, that gets me pumping
For something better--filmwise, if not catfighting--watch Amanda Donohoe (Lady Sylvia) and Catherine Oxenberg (Eve) dressed as flight attendants roll around together on the floor of a Concorde, while Hugh Grant (Lord James) dressed as a RAF officer watches, while he is strapped into the seat. "Lair of the White Worm,"  a review of which can be found at this site.
Try to get the DVD of the latter film. The film commentary by the director, Ken Russell, is hilarious.
Enjoy the catfighting in both films.