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Good action movies to get to watch

Good action movies

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Good action movies to get to watch

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  1. Good action movies to get to watch For decades, the trinity of film, namely thrill, cold and overflow, has been the main attraction of the media. Once the Blockbuster era really started in the early 1980s, you can't throw stones at multi theater without hyping "action" into a movie. ‘Hero’ (2002) Zhang Yimou of China has already been an internationally famous film producer. He borrowed the script of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and made one of the most epic martial arts films up to now - a battle sequence full of color, voice, anger, thousands of actors and some real fables. An unknown soldier (Jet Li of Legendary Fist) was rarely received by the king, who recently survived. The man claimed to have defeated all three assassins - Broken Sword (Liang Chaowei), Feixue (Maggie Cheung) and Changtian (Yen Zidan). However, when he used these stories to please the Regent, a second plan was working. There are many eye-catching scenes, from Li and Zhang defending themselves on the roof of a red calligraphy room to Li and Yan standing still in the rain yard, imagining every move of swordsmanship. For our money, we are still impressed by the image of a lonely man watching hundreds of arrows falling from the sky and quietly accepting the hand of fate.An excellent Chinese action movie. ‘Predator’ (1987) This should be an ordinary rescue mission you carried out in Central America for the "Dutch" Major Schafer and his elite special forces. In addition to people tracking Dutch and his men in the jungle, they killed them one by one. Or rather, some "things" are -- specifically, a kind of creature from outer space, according to the trailer, "killing for pleasure, [and] hunting for sport." John McTiernan's action movie skillfully combines the alien and Arnold Schwarzenegger's bullet and biceps movie type of making his bread and high protein butter in the 1980s, It feels like a preview of his cat and mouse action movie, with only aliens and more firepower. (By the way, this is a compliment.) In the last scene, Schwarzenegger

  2. realized that in order to catch a predator, you must think like a predator - and dirty yourself - and feel like its own micro action movie is located in a larger one. ‘The Five Deadly Venoms’ (1978) Director Zheng Che (One armed Swordsman, Sagittarius) and Shao's screen celebrities gathered to introduce five "poison clan" kung fu to the world: scorpion, centipede, snake, lizard and toad. A dying master taught his five proud students, one for each style; He now needs the last student (Jiang Sheng). He knows a little about each style to ensure that none of them uses his poisonous martial arts to achieve evil purposes. The training sequence alone makes this the most exciting part in the epic of the legendary production company; The battle scene of escape and murder between the poisons is purely a disorder of insanity ‘Avengers: Endgame’ (2019) This is the showdown of Marvel Cinematic Universe. After all the showdowns, the ending of the first phase of the series (don't mind Spider Man: Heroic Expedition follows) is a large-scale duel that has been going on for about 21 independent films. Joe and Anthony Russo completed their work starting from Avenger Alliance 3: Unlimited War, playing Iron Man, Captain America and others. Move quickly on the alternate timeline to collect unlimited gems, and restore the balance of the world before Thanos rings his fingers, yadda yadda yadda. There are many exciting things and unexpected detours - 'Frankly, who really saw Fat Tol coming- As a long serial of sensational narrative, I bid farewell to some franchise heavyweights. However, compared with the high tide of mass exodus, all of this seems powerless. In the past 20 years, it seems that every MCU superhero has gathered to fight with a small star soldier. This is a spectacle worth mentioning. Even a cheap shot of a hastily formed superhero group (every female character here should get better) cannot completely destroy the buzz.

  3. ‘Escape From New York’ (1981) When the President's plane crashed behind the wall of the most dangerous and heavily guarded exile in the United States - Manhattan Island around 1997 - you only sent one person to rescue the leader of the free world: former special forces soldiers, current federal prisoners and all-around villain Snake Plissken. John Carpenter's tenacious and dystopian B-rated films not only make the world a truly unique anti hero among Kurt Russell's reluctant saviors. (No one is more shocked than the blinders on the screen. No one.) The screenwriter and director also presented the movie audience with a playground version of the city of terror as a damned playground, which is very suitable for shooting with punk maniacs and crossing my chase scene - a bridge full of loads. Although everyone from Adrienne Barbeau's bottle waving lover to Isaac Hayes' A-No. The synthetic soundtrack of a criminal, Duke Carpenter, has contributed to this futuristic scuffle. It is Russell who makes this man perform his task. It feels that it has been moving.It is an exciting action movie. ‘The Rock’ (1996) Welcome... to the rock. Michael Bay's best film (all apologies, fans of the end of the world) turned Alcatraz into a hostage scene, with a fanatical rogue general (Ed Harris) threatening to raze the Bay Area. To eliminate this situation, the FBI recruited the only person who successfully escaped from the floating prison - if not Bond 1.0 himself, then hell, Sean Connery. This is one of the few films that the director really makes full use of his iconic "Bayhem", especially when bombing the landmark of San Francisco and performing some tricky cat and mouse work in tourist attractions. Where's the secret recipe? That is Nicholas Cage, who plays a nerd biochemist and finds the perfect middle ground between the early idiots and weirdos of his career and the actors in the middle of his career.A great action movie worth watching. ‘The Fugitive’ (1993) "I didn't kill my wife," said Dr. Richard Kimble, a man falsely accused of murder. "I don't care," replied Samuel Gerrard, the US Marshal, who was determined to catch the fugitive anyway. Then, after

  4. Gerard successfully jumped to his goal, Kimble jumped from the side of a huge dam and went straight into the drink. This is just one of the breathtaking climaxes in Andrew Davis's adaptation of the 1960s TV program. Harrison Ford desperately tries to catch the one armed man who is really responsible for the crime before Tommy Lee Jones catches him. This is essentially one exciting long chase scene after another, all of which benefit from Ford's main heroic form and Jones's dry, whimsical wit (he reads "My, My, My, My... What. A. Mess" is priceless). When we saw this scene in the theater that day, after Kimble almost escaped from the prison bus, the audience broke into warm applause involuntarily. It still feels like an appropriate response.A classical action movie worth watching. ‘Wonder Woman’ (2017) The movie audience has had a brief contact with the Amazon soldiers described by Gail Gado in Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice (let's not mention this movie again). But it was Paddy Jenkins who played the iconic DC comic role in this solo trip, establishing Prince Diana as played by Gado - and her other self wearing a bulletproof bracelet and waving a truth lasso - as an outstanding screen superhero. Back to the adventures of the Justice League in the First World War, this film switched between the no man's land battlefield in the First World War - Diana fought side by side with her true love Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) - and the all female island Themiscira, where her Amazonian compatriots were looking for weapons to protect themselves from enemy invaders. It ultimately boils down to the battle between the gods, but the continuation of mankind is threatened. Look at how Gadot, filmed by Jenkins, came out of the trench to fight Kaiser, and you will immediately understand the appeal of this character to generations of fans.It is a great action movie to watch.

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