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I like the original Terminator better than T2. Although I watch it as a comedy, Commando is a favorite action movie. The first Predator is just plain great, all the way around.

The first Lethal Weapon for good cheesey action. Gary Busey!

The first Die Hard, of course.

The first and third Indiana Jones movies. The second one, wtf? The Fugitive wasn't bad.

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is one of my favorite movies, period. With subtitles, of course. I hate the dubbed-in English version. Hero and House Of Flying Daggers weren't too shabby either.

Dirty Harry and tons of Eastwood westerns.

Heat, except I hate the end.

Tombstone

I love how Bill Paxton is still Chet from Weird Science in Aliens.

Full Metal Jacket=action movie, Catesta? I'm with you on 48 Hours, Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte are both great in that.

Aliens is an action movie, Alien is more of a horror/drama, imo.

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I like the original Terminator better than T2. Although I watch it as a comedy, Commando is a favorite action movie. The first Predator is just plain great, all the way around.

The first Lethal Weapon for good cheesey action. Gary Busey!

The first Die Hard, of course.

The first and third Indiana Jones movies. The second one, wtf? The Fugitive wasn't bad.

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is one of my favorite movies, period. With subtitles, of course. I hate the dubbed-in English version. Hero and House Of Flying Daggers weren't too shabby either.

Dirty Harry and tons of Eastwood westerns.

Heat, except I hate the end.

Tombstone

I love how Bill Paxton is still Chet from Weird Science in Aliens.

Full Metal Jacket=action movie, Catesta? I'm with you on 48 Hours, Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte are both great in that.

Aliens is an action movie, Alien is more of a horror/drama, imo.

Yeah, I suppose you're right on FMJ, that might be stretch.

If westerns are included I could make a really long list. All those Eastwood films are killer. Tombstone is great, Silverado, Big Jake......

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I like the original Terminator better than T2. Although I watch it as a comedy, Commando is a favorite action movie. The first Predator is just plain great, all the way around.

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I love how Bill Paxton is still Chet from Weird Science in Aliens.

Aliens is an action movie, Alien is more of a horror/drama, imo.

Okay - because you have listed both Commando and Bill Paxton - try to find Bill Paxton in Commando (and do it without www.imdb.com). He's there. And he's in Stripes too if you can work the pause button on your DVD player.

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The Wages of Fear

The best!

I thought this was overrated though there were some classic sequences.

I'm glad you mentioned this, Bruce. I taped it off the TV many years ago and never got around to watching it. I still have a VCR hooked to my TV, and I'll have to dig it out and watch it.

Although this doesn't really qualify as an action movie in the normal sense, those of you who like the Bullitt and French Connection chase scenes will probably also enjoy the Steve McQueen movie Le Mans.

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The Wages of Fear

The best!

I thought this was overrated though there were some classic sequences.

Guy

It's a great film if you forget about the first half hour or so, which is VERY slow in setting up the basic premise.

What is an action film exactly? I'm seeing lots of things listed in this thread which I'd classify as "thriller", "suspense", "adventure", "heist film", "western" &c, rather than action film per se (which, to my way of thinking, needs to make a specific point of stressing kinetic, highly visual forms of violence & thrills). Rififi is a great film, but it's not an action film at all--it's about tension, not release.

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What is an action film exactly? I'm seeing lots of things listed in this thread which I'd classify as "thriller", "suspense", "adventure", "heist film", "western" &c, rather than action film per se (which, to my way of thinking, needs to make a specific point of stressing kinetic, highly visual forms of violence & thrills). Rififi is a great film, but it's not an action film at all--it's about tension, not release.

I was thinking the same thing. Lots of great movies (and some not so great) mentioned in this thread that I wouldn't call "action films" -- though hey, vox populi vox dei.

Guy

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Among those already mentioned, definitely the Bourne trilogy and the latest Bond flick, Casino Royale. I don't know if these fit the definition of action movie that you're looking for but I would submit a couple thrillers:

Robocop (the first one with Peter Weller)

Collateral (Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx)

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Lotsa favorites already mentioned. As long as subtitles don't make it artsy fartsy, I went on a big Japanese (mostly) Criterion bender from Nov-Dec, and I think at least the following qualify as action greats.

Sword of Doom's IMBD plot summary says "Ryunosuke is a sociopathic samurai without compassion or scruples." I saw about 15 samurai movies in 6 weeks and of all of them this had the most direct slicing style of any of the sword handlers. Very intense, and I'd think Tarantino must have seen this one a bunch.

Another (coincidentally with the same lead actor Tatsuya Nakadai) would be Harakiri, also a Criterion release. I would compare it one of Clint Eastwood earlier westerns as far as the tension that builds up before the action. This is one case where even if you don't speak the language, you should have the volume up as Tatsuya's delivery is such that you'll understand his building anger quite clearly.

Sword Of The Beast (another Criterion) is also pretty ripping (ouch) stuff.

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What is an action film exactly? I'm seeing lots of things listed in this thread which I'd classify as "thriller", "suspense", "adventure", "heist film", "western" &c, rather than action film per se (which, to my way of thinking, needs to make a specific point of stressing kinetic, highly visual forms of violence & thrills). Rififi is a great film, but it's not an action film at all--it's about tension, not release.

I was thinking the same thing. Lots of great movies (and some not so great) mentioned in this thread that I wouldn't call "action films" -- though hey, vox populi vox dei.

Guy

I'd say an Action Film is one with very little dialog(subjective I know), e.g. Clint Eastwood's THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY(not one of my favorites). There're probably not more than two hundred words dialog in the whole flick. :)

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To Live and Die in LA (one of the greatest car chases of all time IMO)

Ronin

Aliens II (fun to watch Paul Reiser be a bad guy)

Terminator II

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Return of the Jedi (Jabba the Hut was a bad ass)

Brave Heart

Payback

Gladiator

Gangs of New York (well its mostly action)

Saving Private Ryan

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I suffering from an attack of honesty, so nothing but "real" action movies on my list!

The Great Escape

The Dirty Dozen

Kelly's Heroes

Bridge Over the River Kwai (hey, I don't care if it is "deep"; it still gotta qualify!)

Damn, I'm getting old...

All fine movies.

Dirty Dozen and Kelly's Heroes in particular are among my all time favorites.

Plenty of good ones posted so far, so I'll throw in some not yet mentioned and excluding westerns.

Dirty Harry

Enter the Dragon

Goldfinger

Predator

Godzilla vs. Mothra ;)

Full Metal Jacket

48 Hours

Never thought of Dirty Harry as an "action" film per se, more as a cop film. But I can see that. Certainly one of my favorite Clint Eastwood films, along with most other people on the planet.

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