My Top 6 Action Movies (Mad Max: Fury Road Review)

My love for action movies has steadily been decreasing since the age of 10, but every once in a while a new action film will come out that will rekindle my love for the genre. Action movies seldom captivate the audience with amazing plots or themes, but what they lack in this regard they try to make up for by having amazing action sequences. Below are my Top 6 Action Films (in no particular order).

The Matrix

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Shoot ‘Em Up

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Kingsman: Secret Service

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The first thing this movie did right is that it didn’t give everything away in the trailer. Unlike many other movies who put their best action sequence in the trailer, Kingsman definitely saved the best for last. The movie was based on comic books from the same writer who created Kick-Ass, and brought to the screen by the director of the first (the second sucked SO BAD) Kick-Ass movie. This should give you an impression of the quality of the action sequences and pacing, except that Kingsman supersedes Kick-Ass in every single aspect.

Mad Max: Fury Road

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I also really enjoyed the subtle (or not so subtle) feminist notes in the movie. “We are not objects” is one of the first words spoken by a woman in the film; Furosia is the most bad-ass female character in a film since Xena (fixing cars, suspended upside down, while the car is moving); the group of grannies kicking ass like there’s no tomorrow. The movie as awesome on so many levels.

The Avengers

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James Bond: Skyfall

urlThis movie easily deserves a whole blog post of it’s own (not that the other ones don’t). The sheer amount of “inside jokes” and references alone has been the subject of many blogs and videos out there. Add to that the classic character of James Bond, the spectacular acting of Daniel Craig, a catchy soundtrack tune by Adelle (I’m still convinced that the best bond song is Another Way to Die by Jack White and Alicia Keys), and awe-inspiring cinematography with jaw-dropping, and well directed action sequences and you’ve got a solid 9.5/10 action movie.

 

What are your favorite action flicks?