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Action Movie quotes delivered just before all hell breaks loose.
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Action Movie quotes delivered just before all hell breaks loose.

I've just finished watching Man on Fire.

Christopher Walken's character delivers a great line, referring to Denzel Washington's character:

A man can be an artist... in anything, food, whatever. It depends on how good he is at it. Creasy's art is death. He's about to paint his masterpiece.

I love it when there's a line like this is action movies, you know all hell is about to break loose.

I'm sure we can list off some great examples.








Vietnam blocks Sony's action movie 'Uncharted' over South China Sea map
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What are action movie buffs sick of?
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What are action movie buffs sick of?

What are action movie buffs sick of?

What is it that you're absolutely sick of seeing in Action films? For me, it's the hero sewing up his/her own wound. I swear it's a damn...dare I say...staple. Oh, and of course, the walk-off explosion. But that shot has been parodied to death, so hopefully, we'll see less of it in any "serious" action flick. Or how about the villain spilling their entire diabolical plan to the tied-up hero instead of just putting a bullet through that open ear?


What's the single best slow motion sequence in a non-action movie?
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What's the single best slow motion sequence in a non-action movie?

We all know the Matrix and the Fast and the Furious's have tons of slow motion as do most actions movies in general, although I feel the more slow motion used the worse the action is over all. What are some non-action movies that have a great slow motion sequence?

Zack Snyder is definitely out of the running on this one.


Con Air on paper is a really horrible movie. Over the top performances from Nic Cage and John Malkovich, really cheesy script, cliche action movie tropes, but it's peak 90s action movie slush and it's so damn entertaining.
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Con Air on paper is a really horrible movie. Over the top performances from Nic Cage and John Malkovich, really cheesy script, cliche action movie tropes, but it's peak 90s action movie slush and it's so damn entertaining.

Nic Cage gives one of the worst southern accents to the point it's hilarious watching him in retrospect, but it's also one of the most badass performances you're going to see. The script isn't great, but Cage's performance is so good that you instantly fall in love with Poe and they build his good guy character up well enough that you can buy this guy is willing to give up his freedom and life to help this female officer and diabetic man he met just that day. The movie also surprisingly juggles really heavy subject matters very well. The scene where Danny Trejo's character is about to sexually assault the female officer is genuinely tension filled and then the other scene where Steve Buscemi finds the little girl and you don't know for a while if he killed her not is really interesting. Overall the 80s and 90s made the best action movies and movies like this that I've seen probably 50 times and I smile each time I watch it is proof of this. Probably the only good movie Simon West ever made.



What would you consider to be the greatest action movie of the 2000s so far?
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What would you consider to be the greatest action movie of the 2000s so far?

Although good acting and plot will strengthen the overall movie, what movie, if a little light on plot, would you say is the greatest action movie of the 2000s so far? Me personally, I would have to say Mad Max: Fury Road. As a car guy since I was a baby, maybe I’m a little bias, but wow that movie is just perfection when it comes to action and cinematography. Also the seamless combination of practical effects along with cgi, it’s a perfect 10 in my book. Curious to hear other people opinions though!


What's a great non-action movie that has a great action sequence?
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What's a great non-action movie that has a great action sequence?

I not able to think of any examples myself but I'm looking for an otherwise normal drama or even comedy that suddenly turns into an action movie but then goes back to it's genre. Even if it's just a few seconds. Imagine if Children of Men only had that one scene in the car and not that long oner at the end


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What do you think is the funniest action movie?
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What do you think is the funniest action movie?

I somewhat recently watched Demolition Man for the first time in ages. I think I only saw it the one time on video back in the day. I remember liking it but not much past that. Watching it again years later & it's such an absolute blast: Wesley Snipes playing the Joker, Stallone as a fossil out of time & the futurespeak. Every little bit of ridiculous futurespeak just kills me. "What's your boggle?", "Enhance your calm." & so on. I've watched it a few time since then feel like the movie is endlessly rewatchable. What do you think is the funniest action movie?




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