The action movie genre has countless movies with filmmakers using different methods to make something that you will love. Some of the best action movies are classics that were made years ago without the use of modern equipment.
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That’s not to say that modern action movies aren’t good. Some of the best movies are ones where the actors play their roles to perfection and the action scenes are filmed beautifully. This is why classics such as Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon and the newer John Wick can be considered some of the best action movies ever.
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Die Hard
Yippee Ki‐Yay
- Director: John McTiernan
- Starring: Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Alexander Godunov, And Bonnie Bedelia
- Release Year: 1988
- Country: United States
The classic ‘Christmas’ movie, Die Hard, has nothing to do with the sentiment of the holiday but has a massive following of fans who watch it during that time of the year. The story is very straightforward with your hero, John McClane played by Bruce Willis, saving a building from terrorists who have taken everyone hostage.
Alan Rickman plays the antagonist and the acting of both the leads made the movie an instant hit. The one-liners by Willis and the iconic Nakatomi Plaza influenced many movies that came after Die Hard. This action classic had a unique premise at the time, and it proved to be something that viewers fell in love with.
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Speed
Don’t Slow Down
- Director: Jan de Bont
- Starring: Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Sandra Bullock, Joe Morton, And Jeff Daniels
- Release Year: 1994
- Country: United States
Speed has a unique premise as most of the movie takes place on a bus that can’t be slowed down or stopped because of a bomb on it. LAPD SWAT officers Jack Traven and Harry Temple are on the case, with the former getting onto the bus and his partner attempting to find the culprit.
The movie’s location and premise make it, so there aren’t too many fight scenes in it, but who knew a bus could be used in an action movie? Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock play their parts to perfection, and that’s why Speed is a memorable movie.
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Hasta La Vista, Baby
- Director: James Cameron
- Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, And Robert Patrick
- Release Year: 1991
- Country: United States
Terminator 2: Judgment Day is one of the best sequels to ever be made. The movie shakes things up from the first as the original Terminator, T-800, joins forces with John and Sarah. A more advanced Terminator with shapeshifting abilities, the T-1000, is the villain in the movie. The basic premise is the same as the original: Sarah and John need to prevent Skynet’s future, and this time they need to destroy a revolutionary microprocessor.

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The movie shows the Terminator arriving at a bar and humiliating its occupants to get someone’s clothes, boots, and bike. There’s the scene where John and the Terminator break out Sarah from the hospital and the first shootout between the two Terminators. This entry in the Terminator franchise has everything to be the best action movie in the series.
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Exit Wounds
You See How Happy I Make Others
- Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak
- Starring: Steven Seagal, DMX, Isaiah Washington, Anthony Anderson, Michael Jai White, Bill Duke, And Jill Hennessy
- Release Year: 2001
- Country: United States
Exit Wounds tells the story of a Detroit police detective, Orin Boyd, who has an issue with the authorities. He disobeys an order from his captain and even though he saved the Vice President of the United States, he’s transferred to the city’s worst precinct. There he unveils a conspiracy with the department related to drug trafficking.
Steven Seagal and Michael Jai White are some of the best action stars and their scenes in the movie make it one of the best. From Seagal taking on a bunch of carjackers on the street to White showing off his sword-fighting skills, Exit Wounds is a must-watch for action buffs.
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Shaft
Tiger Wooo, Tiger Wooo, I Like him
- Director: John Singleton
- Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Vanessa Williams, Jeffrey Wright, Christian Bale, Dan Hedaya, Busta Rhymes, Toni Collette, And Richard Roundtree
- Release Year: 2000
- Country: Germany/United States
Shaft is the story of NYPD detective John Shaft, who resigns from the police force after a racist killer, Walter Wade Jr., is bailed using his wealth. Shaft decides to bring him down on his own and goes out to find the witness, Diane Palmieri, who can help him prove Wade is the killer. The movie has a strong cast with Samuel L. Jackson and Christian Bale playing their parts to perfection.

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However, the best surprise out of everyone may be Jeffrey Wright, who plays the role of Dominican drug kingpin Peoples Hernandez. He aces his role and the Dominican accent and is one of the most memorable parts of the movie. That’s a huge accomplishment considering Jackson and Bale are part of the star cast.
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Taken
I Will Find You
- Director: Pierre Morel
- Starring: Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, David Warshofsky, Katie Cassidy, Holly Valance, And Famke Janssen
- Release Year: 2008
- Country: France
Liam Neeson plays the role of Bryan Mills, a former Green Beret and retired CIA officer who is trying to rebuild a relationship with his daughter after missing years of her life because of his work. Bryan is pulled back into his old life when his daughter is kidnapped while in Paris, and the father will do anything to get her back.
Liam Neeson performs his action scenes amazingly and the scene when he talks to the kidnapper on the phone while his daughter is being kidnapped has a fanbase of its own. Bryan tells him he’ll look for him, he’ll find him, and he’ll kill him. What kind of hero would he be if he broke his promise? So Bryan turns Paris upside down and, after a beautifully captured car chase, finds his daughter and destroys the kidnapping operation.
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John Wick
Baba Yaga
- Director: Chad Stahelski
- Starring: Keanu Reeves, Michael Nyqvist, Alfie Allen, Adrianne Palicki, Bridget Moynahan, Dean Winters, Ian McShane, John Leguizamo, And Willem Dafoe
- Release Year: 2014
- Country: United States
A grieving widow named John Wick is attacked at his house, his dog is killed, and his car is stolen. These events lead the protagonist, who is part of a secret society of assassins with the nickname Baba Yaga, to come out of retirement for blood. Keanu Reeves’s portrayal of Baba Yaga and the breathtaking action scenes make the movie one of the best in the genre.

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The assassin’s world is also depicted amazingly, with the criminals following a strong code of honor and being governed by an organization known as the High Table. John’s impossible exploits are mentioned in the movie and even his enemies respect him. This shows how powerful the character is, and John Wick started a successful franchise that revamped and influenced future shooter movies.
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Enter The Dragon
Boards Don’t Hit Back
- Director: Robert Clouse
- Starring: Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Ahna Capri, Bob Wall, Shih Kien, And Jim Kelly
- Release Year: 1973
- Country: Hong Kong/United States
Enter the Dragon is arguably the best Bruce Lee movie and one of the greatest martial arts movies to have ever been made. The movie significantly popularized martial arts and Asian culture in the West and led to the creation of a plethora of martial arts movies. While Lee’s fight scenes are the heart and soul of the movie, the villain, Han, has an impactful presence.
The story of Enter the Dragon is straightforward and fast-paced but still has hints of a revenge aspect that was normal in the day. The movie showcases a fight between Bruce Lee and Bolo Yeung, which is one of the most loved action scenes in martial arts history.

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