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Does it belong in the 'top 10 action movies of all time'


Over at Complex they just published their list of the "50 Best Action Films of All-Time." I have to say, their list pretty solid. 9 of their top ten films made my own list, which I wrote for AwardsDaily just last year.

Here are some excerpts from that article dated 05.30.16:

http://www.mrruimy.com/2015/06/the-best-action-movies-of-all-time.html

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I can't disagree.

"Mad Max: Fury Road" has singlehandedly redefined what an action movie can do. George Miller worked on his baby for the better part of 30 years and his vision was finally unleashed on screens nationwide a few weekends ago to the ravest of rave reviews. Where does this "Mad Max" stack up with the others? I'm pretty sure it's on par with, if not better than, 1982's "The Road Warrior", a film that changed the action movie game over 30 years ago. Will "Fury Road" be as indelibly treasured a decade or two from now? Time will tell, but the feminist angle – a kickass Charlize Theron – and chaotically edited action might be a sign of things to come with the genre (could be a good thing or it could be a bad thing). When the movie was done all I could think of was how all these young, hip, new superhero movie directors coming from the indie scene just got schooled on how an action movie should be made...all this by a 70-year-old filmmaker.

"Die Hard" changed the action genre almost 30 years ago; ever since then it has evolved in numerous, interesting ways, (mind you not all successful) but it’s given us a handful of great movies. "Fury Road" is only the latest addition to this ever-evolving genre. Where do we go from here? What will be the consequences of a post-“Fury Road” action world? As A.O. Scott wrote in The New York Times, "Miller has reminded us that blockbusters have the potential to not only be art, but radically visionary – even the fourth in a series. What a lovely day, indeed." Here are ten movies -all released within the last 30 years - that tried to change the game, succeeded and made it a lovely day for blockbusters.


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it's in mine.

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Yes. Yes it does.

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Here's the link to Complex's list:

http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2016/11/the-50-best-action-movies-of-all-time/

To me this list reads like "An Action Movie Primer for Bros". It has way too many crappy American movies (Hard to Kill? Independence Day? Con Air? Captain America: Civil War? The Dark Knight? EFF. OFF.) and not enough Asian movies or more interesting stuff (The Man from Nowhere, The Legend of Drunken Master, The Good The Bad The Weird, and John Wick step up) on it to be credible.

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I'd say Con Air can stay. It's such a blast.

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Or maybe the "top 10 most boring movies of all time"?






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I wasn't terribly impressed. On first viewing the repetition put me to sleep for a couple of minutes. There's an awful lot of driving through an obstacle-free desert in a straight line.

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"Obstacle free"

Guess motorcycle gangs, sandstorms, marshes, and crazy monster trucks don't count as obstacles.

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Yes, it belongs there. Gladiator should've been higher up than where it's at.

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