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Posted: April 08 2016 at 15:54
T2??? really...wow. Yet another example of never being able to account for tastes. Nothing on the original much less Conan or Predator. Get to the Choppa!!!!
here was the best part of T2 for me.. GnR baby!!!!
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Maybe it's because we are about the same age, but I share Michael's romantic connotations to the 80s action movies. For a couple of years my film diet consisted entirely of Bloodsport, Kickboxer, American Ninja, Commando, Lion the Streetfighter, Rambo, Rocky, Predator and the likes. Hell I was even a fan of Michael Dudikoff and Dolph Lundgren at one point
I remember watching Bloodsport every day for an entire summer vacation. I ended up being able to do splits and all sorts of cool manoeuvres - much to the discontent of my fellow playmates - who all were incredibly jealous.
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Posted: April 07 2016 at 17:42
Total Recall, at least before the final butchery. Dreaming or not dreaming, etc. We escape from those eternal blue-grey-white-black colours we find in tons of action films, like...
...films like T2. T2 is very well made and has all its coolness despite some poor choices and ideas. A good souvenir, the more because of the T1000 concept that foreshadows one of the greatest futuristic projects we have good reasons to believe as feasible: microbots that combine and shape into any appearance we'd program them to shape. PLUS we owe T2 the magnificent Hot Shots 2 ending !!
Commando also nominated for the decided-man-on-the-dinghy scene and what follows...
Schwarzie has an amazing career record! If I only could laugh for good, and not think about how those films would shed a positive light on soldier jobs and would encourage people to enlist for real...
Joined: October 12 2011
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Posted: April 07 2016 at 09:38
To 80's action fans, the likes of `Commando', `Cobra', `The Punisher', `Invasion USA', etc are Holy Grails! I could name endless examples that fans adore. A lot of the enjoyment of those films comes from the nostalgia factor, as in pretty much growing up with them, and having a good sense of humour about how larger than life and absurd they are. I would still happily take even the poorer, most bone-headed films from that period over many of the charmless, drab, deadly serious garbage that gets sold as action films these days - `The Bourne Identity' sequels - I'm looking at you!
Thank goodness for currently active action directors like Isaac Florentine who completely embrace the 80's/90's influence of both Eastern and Western pure action flicks.
(That sh*t is pretty much exactly what I see whenever I close my eyes!
And of course those Woo flicks are on another level, hugely influential too, and both hold up very well.
But I have to say, not really a single outright bad film on that Arnie list above.
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Posted: April 07 2016 at 07:42
In my opinion, "Hard-Boiled" and "The Killer" are on a totally different level. The action sequences in those films are masterpieces of choreography and cinematography. "Commando" is rather a run-of-the-mill 80s action flick with a certain irony because it never tries to conceal how stupid it is. The action sequences are rather average in my opinion.
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Joined: October 12 2011
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Posted: April 07 2016 at 06:55
`Commmando', one of the greatest pure action films of all time. A big dumb fast-paced comic-book action fest with a larger than life hero and plentiful homoerotic laughs, and one of the greatest body counts in film history (from what I recall, 99 dead baddies in an 88 minute length film! ).
Up there with the best flicks of the one-man-army action flicks like `Hard Target', `The KIller', `Hard Boiled', the fourth Rambo film, etc.
Although he's seriously made a ton of great action flicks (and his recent Sly Stallone team-up `Escape Plan' was a ripper too).
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Posted: April 07 2016 at 06:35
Two of "his" films are really good, "Total Recall" and "The Terminator". Though it isn't Schwarzeneggers participation that makes them good. I think Predator is watchable. I don't really like his other films, as far as I remember them.
"4/4 - That's 5/4 minus one." - Don Ellis (1934-1978)
It is a hard choice between Conan and Predators. I guess I'll go with the former as it very eloquently dances around the fact that Arnie can't act. He doesn't need to though...especially in this flick.
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