4 Pretty-Great Recent Action Films

Wow… for whatever reason, just right about the time I completely give-up on H-wood… out comes something pretty excellent to watch. Last time that happened to me was ’93, & when out came “Tombstone” & “Carlito’s Way”… which I watched in a single afternoon, sneaking from theatre to theatre, & basically walked-out amazed.

This time, it’s:

  • District B13
  • Crank
  • The Protector
  • Fearless

…which, you must admit, only includes a single US film, but hey.

What makes a Great Action Film?

Fantastic action is an absolute must. Stuff flies around, main guy has a passion that is pure, & leaves no stone unruffled gettin’ to it.

Reason for action. Anyone can drive a car fast or knock someone silly; our guy has gotta be ruffling shit for a purpose. “You killed my father” is not-bad… but how about spending some time reflecting on ‘what it means to be’. Dare we say… ‘profound’?
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The Take-Away. If you’re walking-out going “whoa, that rocked”, that’s good. If you’re walking-out going “whoa, that rocked”, but inside you’re quiet… & the next day you’re still ruminating… that’s great.

Truly Great Action Films:

  • Apocalypse Now
  • Blade Runner
  • Runaway Train
  • Heat
  • King of New York
  • Seven Samurai
  • Hero
  • City of God
  • Bullet in the Head
  • The Killer
  • Terminator
  • Alien
  • For a Few Dollars More

Basically, it can be done, people. And why bother? Because faaar more ppl will watch City of God than ever watched Seventh Seal… & I’ll bet were profoundly moved by it more. B/c writing a densely-symbolic allegory is one thing… but to do the same, w/ real-life, living, breathing characters… that’s mastery.
Films aren’t just sausages, & ‘deep meaning’ doesn’t have to be imponderable & subtitled from the French. Jeesh– I dare you to read the subtitles in District B13… you won’t have time. :-)

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2 Responses to “4 Pretty-Great Recent Action Films”

  1. Listen-up Chilin’s. If you want to see Action-packed Martial Arts (at it’s best)
    just take a lil’ ol’ tip from the Gerbil Master (and NO, not the THAT TIP!):

    Sally on up to a widescreen and pop-in Kung Fu Shuffle. This is the way
    Martial Arts was intended to be!!!!! Incredible outclassing Great; Absurd
    leaving Incredible in-the-dust. You wanna Master? Whose yer Daddy, bitch…

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