I don't think that sequence has been bested by any blockbuster in the 6 years since it came out.
Probably the most dope action sequence in a major movie in the past 10 years. Real talk. I can't see any future Bond topping it.
A better question is who are the best action directors of all time? And I mean balls to the wall action.
1. James Cameron
2. John McTiernan
I love Casino Royale, but not the opening action sequence. It's fun but forgettable.BTW am I the only one that feels indifferent to Casino Royale's opening sequence? Keeps getting mentioned when a topic of this sort pops up. Call me crazy but I wasn't much excited by it. The part on the crane is a bit too ridiculous mostly because of the movie attempting to make me feel like Bond is in any sort of danger. Honestly I like CR for reasons that have nothing to do with any of its action set pieces.
Oh fuck, I retract my statement, it's actually Drunken Master 2
The correct answer to this question is always Aliens.
Way too much Hollywood talk in here...
I'm just going to assume that this is the greatest joke ever told.Whedon is Cameron 2.0. Bigger, badder and faster. Just look at him! He doesnt even need Cameron's shitty tech.
Cross-posting as this looked more apt for this thread.
Insinuating that production value and budget make a movie great.
They certainly help, but as you can see, no one has mentioned a newer movie as the greatest of all time. Some may even argue that all that flashiness has diluted the quality of plot.
This man knows his shit.
I want to give a shout out to Hero and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and of course; Hard-Boiled
Here is the ranking. Dispute it if you must, but know only that you are disputing the truth.
1. T2
2. Predator
3. Die Hard
Terminator 2, Predator and Aliens are in the God tier of action flicks. I can watch these films over and over and over and never get tired.
The greatest action film of all time is Raiders of the Lost Ark.
The only conclusion I reach by reading this thread is that "all time" only encompasses things made after the 70s... oO
A better question is who are the best action directors of all time? And I mean balls to the wall action.
1. James Cameron
2. John McTiernan
3. The Wachowskis
While I don't disagree, I'm not sure I'd really consider it an action movie.The first one is better.
Heat was sooo boring. Only movie I've seen more boring was Once Upon a Time in the West
The first one is better.
I'm a fan of many movies 1900-1970, but unfortunately not many of them are great action movies. The Seven Samurai is up there, but honestly I respect it for reasons that aren't completely related directly to the action.
Nobody thinks Lethal Weapon should be in the top 10?
Well it's one of my all time set of movies. Pretty much 80s action movies rule, and the spillover into the 90s. Last Action Hero, Total Recall, Eraser, etc. You can say the "action star" died in the 90s. Though, Jason Statham seems to be the man right now. The Expendables shows how old the classic action stars are getting.I would argue for it, though I find it hard to argue for individual movies. As a series they are all pretty much awesome but have a hard time nominating one movie.