The Rock, the best action movie ever made?
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fordread — 11 years ago(December 10, 2014 01:26 AM)
It's definitely one of the best. What actually makes it top 2 IMHO is the score. Hans Zimmer made this movie truly and beyond epic. I find Matrix to be better in many aspects, but for me these two movies are the best action movies ever made.
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King-Beyond-The-Wall — 11 years ago(February 10, 2015 08:41 PM)
I think that although it is a very entertaining action, the best I think not. There are more iconic movies in this genre. Terminator, and Die Hard are just a few. Don't get me wrong though. I love The Rock
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XKheldarX — 11 years ago(March 27, 2015 08:00 AM)
What makes this movie so great are all the one liners that stick with you over the years some that come to mind;
Walmack! You piece of schhhht!
Winnershh go home with the prom queen. -Carla was the prom queen!
Im from the Federa F B I Im Stanley Goodspeed! -well of coursssch you are.
Its you, you're the rocket man. -
RasAlBane — 10 years ago(June 12, 2015 07:02 AM)
I just watched it.. its definitely a great action film but Die Hard and Face/Off are better for example.
,,Now this is good https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9HvXMnfwmk -
aj090 — 10 years ago(June 29, 2015 08:52 PM)
Not sure about
THE
best, but it is certainly near the top, and it is probably my personal favorite action movie of all time. Other than them exaggerating the effects of VX gas for a more dramatic effect, and the total failure of the Navy SEALs (an entire team would
never
enter the same unknown room at the same time without it first being secured with a safe exit), there is nothing to dislike about The Rock. The plot, the setting, the casting, the pace, the dialogue, the few comedic scenes expertly sprinkled throughout, etc, are all perfect.
One thing that really puts this movie over the top for me though, is the fact that I am a HUGE Bond fan, and seeing Connery essentially play an even more bada$$ version of Bond at age 66 is just about the coolest thing ever for me. He was PERFECT for the role of John Mason, and his performance is flawless.
I believe this was also the first R-Rated movie I ever saw (I was 7 when we got the VHS tape), so nostalgia is also a major factor for me. At the time, the only Bond movies I had were VHS copies of From Russia With Love, Diamonds are Forever and A View to a Kill, so Connery was already one of my favorite actors by the time I saw The Rock.
Well whadda ya know, typing this out has made me realize that it has been far too long since I last watched The Rock, so off I go to pop in the Blu Ray! -
richnieh — 10 years ago(July 22, 2015 06:21 AM)
I disagree just because 'the best' is a bit too strong of a word. It covers too many things and people can always find something bad about something and talk it down. It is the same as when people claim whatever film 'worst movie ever made' and people won't take them seriously.
This is definitely one of my favorite movie of all time though. -
ma_marcil — 10 years ago(February 05, 2016 01:11 PM)
No, it is actually way down the list of the best action movies ever made. That being said, if you are in the mood for a dumb, over-the-top and occasionnaly quite funny action extravaganza, it certainly is not a bad choice.
As for the best action movies ever made, well naturally that is a question of opinion AND on how to categorize what is an action movie and what is not. For me, action movies can almost be divided in several sub-categories. For example, some John Woo movies, while not to everybody's tastes, would certainly be classified among the best action movies ever made, most notably Hard Boiled, The Killer, Face/Off and A Better Tomorrow. Than again, someone could say A Better Tomorrow for example if more of a crime story than an action film.
Continuing on asian action films, I thought The Raid 1 and 2 are probably the best action/martial-arts films I have seen in recent years for sure. I would also add some Donnie Yen movies, like Flashpoint especially, and Killzone.
Bill Foster: I'm the bad guy?How did that happen? -
apm_bay — 9 years ago(November 08, 2016 11:19 AM)
Loved 'The Rock' as a teenager.
Recently I watched it again and was all like
What the hell was I thinking!?
After careful reflection, I wouldn't rate it better than a 5 out of 10 anymore.
This flick has a ridiculous plot with holes the size of Bay Area; one-dimensional characters; props and dialogues coming across as though concocted by a director of music videos (wait); video game level-like mazes, boss fights and weak-spots; and most importantly, the action scenes didn't convince me, especially due to an overuse of slowmo footage and explosions as if everything in the world of Michael Bay was made out of Semtex instead of steel, concrete or stone. I'd take gritty realism over this any day!
I don't know your definition of an action movie (for example: is an action thriller with a focus on the thrill an action movie, too)? I'd consider any movie an action movie where a considerable part of the runtime is devoted to action scenes. So, my top list of
action-packed movies
no matter the subgenre
(only in alphabetical order) would include, instead of 'The Rock',
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Casino Royale
', for the most ass- and door-kicking 007 in history
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Collateral
', despite making the list
only just
; the shootouts are just too good!
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Haywire
', for clever action scenes and the only convincing female lead in such a movie
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Heat
', for the best climactic gunbattle in cinema history
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Ironclad
', for gritty medieval combat realism
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John Wick
', despite its sorry excuse for a plot, for the most capable gunman in movie history
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Killer Elite
' (2011), for the overall choreography of the fight scenes and nice atmosphere
'
Le Pacte des Loups
', for extraordinary fight scenes
'
Live Free or Die Hard
', the best of the franchise imho
'
Proof of Life
', despite making the list
only just
, the camp-attack is splendid action material
'
Ronin
', for nail-gnawing action scenes and car chases
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Sahara
', for the overall impression of the "funny-yet-realistic" fight scenes
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Sherlock Holmes
' (2009), for fights and action scenes both cleverly choreographed and well-shot
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Starship Troopers
', for relentless violence and for indulging violence while still carrying a message
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Taken I
', for highly realistic hand-to-hand combat
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The Equalizer
', for a hero who manages to kill dozens without ever firing a gun
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The Mechanic
' (2011), for cleverly-concocted action scenes
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The Town
', for shootouts well-done
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Troy
', for the most well-choreographed melee in cinema history
The original '
Bourne
' trilogy, perhaps the best action-packed movies ever made (even though I'm no fan of shaky cam at all)
As for the best of these, I'm split between 'Bourne Ultimatum', 'Sherlock Holmes' and 'Ironclad'.
Perhaps many of you will disagree on grounds of terms ("what is an action movie?") however, this is how I feel at least. I should add that I do not deem a flick like 'Universal Soldier' a real action movie nor a worthwhile one. In my opinion it would fall under the exploitation genre. As far as I'm concerned, a movie should always want to tell a story and not confine itself to showing off a few good bits of choreography.
You wouldn't read a book that's about a single fight; you wouldn't listen to a track of music that's only chorus; you wouldn't play a video game that consists only of one level. Right?