Everything makes sense now. I don't even see how they could even be possibly mentioned in this topic.
Wut? The Matrix is still one of the all-time greatest action movies ever made, no matter what you may think of the sequels.
Everything makes sense now. I don't even see how they could even be possibly mentioned in this topic.
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.
Everyone seems to like 1 and 2 the best. Maybe because Shane Black was involved in the writing of the movie/screenplay? Still, the entire series is great. Blu-Ray pack of all 4 movies coming at the end of May (according to Amazon) here in America. I know what I'm doing that sunday.I like 2 better, but I may be in the minority. Both great though. I should get around to 3 and 4 at some point I suppose.
Wut? The Matrix is still one of the all-time greatest action movies ever made, no matter what you may think of the sequels.
Never really got into the series so I can't say. Many new movies seem uninteresting to me nowadays. I'm proud to say that I was around when T2, Lethal Weapon 2 and 4, Die Hard 2 and 3 were released. Also, is it just me or does anyone agree that in these action movies of the day directors have this habit of constant camera shaking/motion during action sequences. I find it annoying.Ya. In terms of recent stuff though I felt Fast Five was the most enjoyable big action movie in a long time.
1. Terminator 2. The standard that all action movies are judged by.
2. Aliens. Aliens is the only action movie I've ever seen that left me physically exhausted after watching it. It's a goddamn amazing movie.
3. Predator. I could watch this movie a 1,000 times and never get bored of it. I could probably recite half the dialog from the film right now. The ultimate guilty pleasure movie.
4. Commando. Everything we love about Ahnold, turned up to 11. The action scenes, the cheesy one liners, it's perfect.
5. Die Hard. A classic. Supposedly they shot the movie with an incomplete script and made up most of it as they went along. Has one of the best movie villains ever.
So one movie makes you top 3 action directors of all time? And you would place them in the company of 2 people who have delivered a plethora of good action moves? With that criteria, dude who made Fast Five would in contention.
top 3 easily.
edit: Bad boys 2 is probably number 2 on that list.
I like 2 better, but I may be in the minority. Both great though. I should get around to 3 and 4 at some point I suppose.
Everyone seems to like 1 and 2 the best. Maybe because Shane Black was involved in the writing of the movie/screenplay? Still, the entire series is great. Blu-Ray pack of all 4 movies coming at the end of May (according to Amazon) here in America. I know what I'm doing that sunday.
Many argue it's not. I love both movies. My all time favorites. It's hard for me to choose. And they're both Cameron's vision. Exactly what T3 and Salvation are lacking.Is T2 better than T1? I recently saw T1 for the first time. It was pretty good, but not mindblowing.
I don't really get the love for Commando. It had its moments, but overall the action was relatively weak and the pacing wasn't that great.I'm fine with this list, the rankings are all we should be debating.
I prefer 2, as well. More of an action flick that #1.I like 2 better, but I may be in the minority. Both great though. I should get around to 3 and 4 at some point I suppose.
Third one is underrated, but the fourth one is complete shit. You can tell they were just throwing things together and making it up as they went.
I used to think that the second Lethal Weapon was the best one until I watched the entire series in a marathon last year. The first is the far superior film. It just feels more dangerous and unpredictable compared to the second one. Just better all around, and the superior henchman in Mr. Joshua. How badass do you have to be to have a name like Mr. Joshua? Pretty fucking badass.
And Lethal Weapon one had this guy:
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Al Leong. King of random 80s henchmen.
Both Die Hard and Lethal Weapon had him. Proof that they are awesome films.
He's also in Big Trouble in Little China. Love that guy.
And in the first season of 24. Further proof that season 1 was the best season.
The first half of it yeah.
It's like they didn't know it was going to go the whole season so they made a good ending like 13 episodes in, then they got picked up and things immediately go off the rails.
A dumbass amnesia plot? Really, 24? Really?
Picked up again later on in the season, though.
Can't wait to see raidI don't really get the love for Commando. It had its moments, but overall the action was relatively weak and the pacing wasn't that great.
I think The Raid should be given some consideration.
The matrix is good but cg gun porn and terrible wire-fu are what hold it back.*shrug*
The Matrix is just that good. And despite the overall quality of the movies, the sequels had some kick-ass set-pieces. And personally, I love the shit out of Speed Racer.
Fast Five is good and all but equal to The Matrix? Give me a fucking break.
Can't wait to see raid
The matrix is good but cg gun porn and terrible wire-fu are what hold it back.
Speed racer is def ahead of matrix.
Yes.
It is definitely the best action movie all time. Though it isn't the best movie with action in it - which is where I think people are getting confused.
Also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOiEp5N9FXc
Also, Heat is overrated GARBAGE.
Yes.
It is definitely the best action movie all time. Though it isn't the best movie with action in it - which is where I think people are getting confused.
Also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOiEp5N9FXc
Also, Heat is overrated GARBAGE.
Is T2 better than T1? I recently saw T1 for the first time. It was pretty good, but not mindblowing.
I'm fine with this list, the rankings are all we should be debating.
Aside from the super-heavy CG sequence at the end, all the other action sequences weren't very good.It is, but that doesn't change that fact that he handled the action in Avengers incredibly well. Chris Nolan could learn a lot from him.
T2 was more in the vein of a summer blockbuster and T1 was more in the vein of a horror movie. I had a LOT more fun in T2 and T1 gave me nightmares but I could see why cult-GAF is into T1.Is T2 better than T1? I recently saw T1 for the first time. It was pretty good, but not mindblowing.
Nope.
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Peter Jackson in LOTR, right!!!1It doesn't rank as the best, but in a world where the fundamental basics of action are torn apart and pissed on by supposedly "good" modern action directors, it was a breath of fresh air to see something like it done right.
Holy crap, I completely forgot about the shootout in Heat. Definitely one of the best action scenes of all time. My mind was blown when I first saw it.
what the hell dude, I thought you were coolNo matter how good (or overrated) the shootout scene in Heat is, it does not change the fact that the other 2 and a half or so hours of the movie are complete shit.
The action in Avengers delivers simply due to the overall lack of shaky and quick cam editing, and the fact that it displays a very clear sense of geography and direction, and fine pacing.
It doesn't rank as the best, but in a world where the fundamental basics of action are torn apart and pissed on by supposedly "good" modern action directors, it was a breath of fresh air to see something like it done right.