Time- Proof TEN best action movies

Year: 2007



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Die hard1. Die Hard ( Year: 1988 )

The first one - The Bet one . New York cop John McClane, who has been a cop for 11 years, has just arrived in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve. And what do you think he was doing in L.A. ?

He kill some bad guys , blew up some hellicopters, buildings and this is The first Die Hard

maybe the lat one have more effects and production cost but first Die Hard have
unique aura…


2. Leon - the Professional (1994)

In my oppinion Luc Besson’s best movie - Léon (Jean Reno) is a lonely and emotionally detached hitman. He lives a solitary life and spends his time watching musicals in between training and taking assassin jobs for Italian mobster Tony (Danny Aiello). Léon is seen in a cinema, watching a musical with faint amazement at the joie de vivre depicted by the film’s characters, something he himself is unable to express. He meets Mathilda (Natalie Portman), a twelve-year-old girl who lives with an abusive family in the same apartment building. After corrupt DEA agents, headed by agent Norman Stansfield (Gary Oldman), kill…

3.Predator ( 1987 )

At least you will see what was doing Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1987:)

but this is really great action . The ultimate hunter (Arnold Schwarzenegger ) meets the ultimate adversary… intereting that Predator was originally titled Hunter but I also think that Predator sounds better.

“There’s something out there waiting for us, and it ain’t no man.” - aaa I’m scared ))).

and some interesting facts:

There are a number of parallels between the plot of Predator and the plot of the ancient Anglo Saxon poem Beowulf[6]. In both stories, a group of elite foreign warriors arrive in an area suffering the depredations of a mysterious, almost invisible monster that has defeated native warriors on their own ground — in Beowulf, the great hall Heorot; in Predator, the jungle. The warriors’ weapons and tactics prove ineffective against the monster, who is protected by near-invincibility (Grendel), and near perfect stealth (Predator). Picking off the warriors one by one, the monster takes, or returns to steal, the corpses of its victims, to keep as trophies.

4. Heat (1995)

Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer, and Jon Voight - This is real great film crew:)

aving developed his skill as a master of contemporary crime drama, writer-director Michael Mann displayed every aspect of that mastery in this intelligent, character-driven thriller from 1995, which also marked the first onscreen pairing of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. The two great actors had played father and son in the separate time periods of The Godfather, Part II, but this was the first film in which the pair appeared together, and although their only scene together is brief, it’s the riveting fulcrum of this high-tech cops-and-robbers scenario. De Niro plays a master thief with highly skilled partners (Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore) whose latest heist draws the attention of Pacino, playing a seasoned Los Angeles detective whose investigation reveals that cop and criminal lead similar lives. Both are so devoted to their professions that their personal lives are a disaster. Pacino’s with a wife (Diane Venora) who cheats to avoid the reality of their desolate marriage; De Niro pays the price for a life with no outside connections; and Kilmer’s wife (Ashley Judd) has all but given up hope that her husband will quit his criminal career. These are men obsessed, and as De Niro and Pacino know, they’ll both do whatever’s necessary to bring the other down. Mann’s brilliant screenplay explores these personal obsessions and sacrifices with absorbing insight, and the tension mounts with some of the most riveting action sequences ever filmed–most notably a daylight siege that turns downtown Los Angeles into a virtual war zone of automatic gunfire. At nearly three hours, the film qualifies as a kind of intimate epic, certain to leave some viewers impatiently waiting for more action, but it’s all part of Mann’s compelling strategy. Heat is a true rarity: a crime thriller with equal measures of intense excitement and dramatic depth, giving De Niro and Pacino a prime showcase for their finely matched talents.

5. The Terminator (1984)

Out of all three terminator movies, the first one by far is the most genuine. The original Terminator movie became an instant classic action movie for Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and director James Cameron.
The story is now, well known. An almost indestructible android is sent to the past to kill the “will be mother” of a future human hero-liberator. At the same time, humans send a hardboiled soldier to protect her.
The film follows this wild chase with unfaltering skill giving place to high voltage anthological scenes as the irruption of The Terminator in the police station and the motorcycle pursuit.

Arnold Schwarzenegger gives his best interpretation, of his early actor’s career. His stolid unflinching personification of deadly android is paramount and it will remain a trade mark for him. Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor, the fleeing girl, is very good.

6. Alien (1979)

“Alien” is one of the most intense Sci-Fi thrillers to have ever graced the silver screen or the home theater in any format! It is the film’s intensity that provides such an incredible draw to this extraordinary film. If you’re looking for a lot of action, this film is not really what you’re looking for; “Aliens” is where the intensity and action comes into play in the line of Alien movies; the whole theme behind “Alien” is to scare to pants off of you with extremely intense scenes and if you’ve never seen this movie before, it may very well do just that! Never before in the history of this genre had there been a film of this magnitude and few have matched it in it’s intensity since.

7. Rambo First Blood (1982)

It’s easy to forget that this Spartan, violent film, which begat the Rambo series, was such a big hit in 1982 because it was a good movie. Green Beret vet John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) wanders into the wrong small town to find a fellow ‘Nam buddy and gets the living heck kicked out of him by the local law enforcement (led by Brian Dennehy). The vet strikes back the only way he knows how, leading to a visceral, if unrealistic, flight and fight through the local mountains. Based on the 1972 novel by David Morrell, this film saved Stallone’s then-foundering career and the Rambo character became the inspiration for countless political cartoons. But this film is Deliverance without the moral ambiguity.

8. The matrix (1999)

Yeah, yeah, everyone has asked himself, usually as a child, whether life is just a dream, but this movie takes this banal concept and runs straight up walls with it! Breathtaking scenes and unbelievable special effects give this movie gloss and the coolest look of any movie in recent memory. There’s a huge reason why everyone buys this movie when they buy their first DVD player: it screams to be viewed in surround sound and crisp images.

And if the special effects reviews don’t sway you, the acting will. These actors LIVE techno cool, in their full-length leather coats and sunglasses, even the shocking way they appear after they “go down the rabbit hole.” They inhabit their characters in ways few action movie actors bother to do.

You MUST see this - and you’ll want to see it more than once, a good reason to make this a purchase and not rent it. Although the concept and look may be too weird for the more conventional viewer, everyone talks about this movie. You’d better see it just so you can join the conversation.


9. Universal Soldier (1992)

Luc Devreux and Andrew Scott are US soldiers who kill each other in Vietnam when Devreux interferes with Scott’s slaughter of a friendly village. Listed as MIA, they are actually flash-frozen and shipped to a top-secret facility where a team of scientists led by Colonel Perry turn the two, along with other select specimens, into super-soldiers known as “UniSols.” While helping foil a terrorist takeover of the giant McKinley Dam, Devreux starts having flashbacks to his former life, and makes a break from his colleagues.

10. There are many other great action that I dont remember so the last position will be EMPTY :P


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