Grrrl Power movies - Movies where a woman defeats multiple men in combat

The original Gloria. Man, Gena Rowlins knows how to get pissed.

The Long Kiss Goodnight and Aliens-- two of my favorite action movies because I love seeing the ladies kick ass. And, to go back even further than Gloria, does anyone remember Lady Kung Fu? She had wood balls at the end of her long braid and she would take guys eyes out by swinging her head.

In the TV Show Relic Hunter, Tia Carrera played a college professor who would routinely beat the shit out of several thugs in each episode.

Batgirl!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFidlZdAQxg&feature=related

The Batgirl 1967 pilot is pretty funny, too.

Which is why I specifically introduced my list as a related genre. They’re all tough broad movies; the number of combatants is pure mechanics. And by the way, about half of the titles in this thread should be subject to the same kind of junior modding.

La Femme Nikita

I’ve never actually seen it, but Sister Street Fighter sounds like it could fit the bill…TRM

Geena Davis in Cutthroat Island.

Michelle Yeoh in Tomorrow Never Dies.

The latest China-produced version of Mulan:

Raging Phoenix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSHl498BLTo

Not to mention the remake, **Point of No Return **with **Bridget Fonda **and the USA Networks TV series with Peta Wilson.

Over 50 posts and no one mentioned **Lucy Lawless *in Xena?

Or Gina Torres in Firefly?

Or** Jennifer Garner **in Alias?

*One of my favorite Simpson quotes:
Lisa: Wait a minute! Xena can’t fly!
Lucy Lawless: I told you, I’m not Xena. I’m Lucy Lawless.

Superpowers

Trained soldier, uses guns almost exclusively

Trained martial artist/secret agent. Never gave a thrashing to multiple guys and had to struggle to beat men who were often just mooks.

Well Lucy isn’t frail and wispy. She’s solidly built.

Don’t want to hijack this thread further, but I’m pretty sure his argument wasn’t that it wasn’t entertaining enough, it was that the movie was so completely awful and devoid of realism or character development, it hadn’t even begun to ‘earn’ the right to portray something so awful in such a violent fashion. It was like splicing Irréversible into The Room.

And of course if Ripley had had the smarts God gave a goose she would not have pissed off the alien queen like that, but left her with ovipositor and eggs intact and returned safely to the Sulaco, where she could have nuked the site from orbit. Or, you know, just waited for the fusion plant to blow of its own accord. :smack:

Yeah, no. He sells *Showgirls *as a camp hoot, and that scene is just a wet blanket tossed on his oblivious party.

I think the moment Ripley stumbled into the ovichamber, the next chain of events was a done deal. It seemed Ripley and the queen were working on an unspoken deal of “you let me have my kid, I’ll let you have yours” but neither one of them had any intention of holding up their end of the bargain.

Classic Prisoner’s Dilemma, really. The optimal result for both is if they each keep their end of the bargain, but the temptation for either to welsh on the deal is irresistible. Yet I suspect the Queen would have sat tight on her functioning ovipositor if Ripley had let it be.

Remember; she didn’t open fire until one of the eggs opened. Then she gave the Queen a look, and only then opened fire.

She’s not “beat up ten armored warriors” built.

And the mooks these girls beat up are always untrained soldiers and spys? I suppose you are right though that she isn’t an “ass kicking chick” in the same sense as little River Tam beating the crap out of a bar full of goons.

Not really. Since the reactor was going to blow or they were going to nuke the site from orbit, there is not optimal result for the queen that saves her eggs.

Drew Barrymore beats up five muscleheads in Charlie’s Angels.

Can you give an example? I know the prostitutes of Basin City are the most militant feminists you’ll ever meet, happy to shoot and/or castrate any man who messes with them, but I was unaware any of them were preternaturally superior fighters.