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Action Sequence of the Year: 2017 - Nominations (Spoilers)

#1. Come a Little Bit Closer (Yondu's whistle.)
#2. Opening scene of Thor Ragnarok.
#3. Does the Washington Monument rescue from Spider-Man Homecoming count? It's not a fight, but it's pretty suspenseful.

Honorable mention: The Guardians fight the octopus creature while Groot dances.
 
Thought I posted in here earlier on, but it seems to have deleted itself. Anyway, here's my favourite scenes in film this year:

Top Five Scenes in Film

1) That Club scene in T2 Trainspotting

2) When Buster Moon finally hears Meena singing in Sing

3) When Superman first sees the Flash in Justice League

4) The roast Porg scene in Star Wars: The Last Jedi

5) Luke's "dust-off" in Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Honourable Mentions

1) Poirot's establishing character moment in Murder on the Orient Express

2) The first "jump-scare" scene in Get Out

3) The throne room assassination & subsequent fight scene in Star Wars: The Last Jedi

4) Aquaman's speech to the rest of the League in Justice League

5) Jakoby's resurrection in Bright

6) The avatars introduction,viewing their character profiles, & “Moose” Finbar's first death scene in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
 
I can't believe I forgot about Atomic Blonde. Here are my revised top 3:

1. Stairwell fight/car chase - Atomic Blonde

2. Throne room fight - The Last Jedi

3. Sea wall sequence - Blade Runner 2049
 
Sorry for the delay guys, poll should go up tonight. :)

My top 3

1. Throne Room battle - The Last Jedi
2. Ice Chase - Fast 8
3. Liberating the Town - Wonder Woman


Honortable mentuions:

Themyscira beach battle - Wonder Woman
Kong vs The Choppers - Skull Island
Motorbike chase - The Villainess
Thor vs Hulk Arena fight - Thor: Ragnarok
Escape from Sakaar - Thor: Ragnarok
 
Logan/x23 vs the reavers
Throne room - TLJ

Favourite was No Man's Land - Wonder Woman
 
The ebb and flow of the opening battle of War for the Planet of the Apes is incredible. That half of the combatants are photoreal animated apes is another matter entirely. They are fully integrated into the environment.
 

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