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Worldweird Cinema
Favs/dislikes: 7:1. The weirdest, the strangest, the oddest cinema from the farthest reaches of the globe. No Ozu, No Godard, No Antonioni, nothing so respectable. Only sleaze, horror, action, fantasy, whatever. The undefinable, the unnacceptable, the unreal. Original blog: http://worldweirdcinema.blogspot.com/ The author currently blogs for the Mondo Macabro DVD label: http://mondomacabrodvd.blogspot.com/ and runs their official Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/mondomacabrodvd -
Watch Mojo: Top 10 Cult Classics
Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The Top 10 Cult Classics per WatchMojo. 1-10: Comedies 11-20: Sci-Fi 21-30: Horror 31-39: Action The list only includes 39 movies due to WatchMojo considering "Repo Man" both a Sci-Fi and an Action movie (and the #4 one at that). -
Watch Mojo: Top 10 Action Movies per Decade
Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The Top 10 Action Movies per decade, 1970s to 2000s, per WatchMojo.com. -
War Films Compendium
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A list of all War Films I have watched. -
Underrated Action Movies
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. These movies need more attention, to most some of these might be B-grade or even C-grade cinema... -
Top 1000 Greatest Action Movies, Hidden Gems, and Underrated Films
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. A list of the Top 1000 Action Movies of all time. Some of the movies on the list are underrated or Hidden Gems that don't get enough attention as well. These are movies from around the world. I will attempt to focus only on films that are still amazing and are worth seeing. Some of these films will be familiar to people and some have gone underappreciated or overlooked. Yet all will be worth your time. But be warned some that are graphicly violent. NOTE: I will be trying to update this list as I see new movies and it is a work in progress. -
The Samurai Film Encyclopedia
Favs/dislikes: 26:0. Adopted from The Samurai Film: Expanded and Revised By Alain Silver 001-011: Hideo Gosha (1929-1992) 012-015: Masaki Kobayashi (1916-1996) 016-024: Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998) 025-033: Kihachi Okamoto (1923-2005) 034-039: Masahiro Shinoda (1931- ) 040-056: Kyoshiro Nemuri Series (Begun 1956) 057-083: Zato Ichi Series (Shintaro Katsu 1962-1989) 084-087: The Crimson Bat Series (1969-1970) 088-095: Band Of Assassins Series (1962-1966) 096-159: (Pre-1950s) 160-208: (1950-1957) 209-240: (1958) 241-287: (1959) 288-320: (1960) 321-382: (1961-1962) 383-405: (1963-1964) 406-418: (1965-1966) 419-422: (1967) 423-435: (1968) 436-451: (1969) 452-458: (1970) 459-483: (1971-1979) 484-500: (1980s) 501-516: (1990s) 517-525: (2000-present) -
The Gentlemen's Guide To Midnite Cinema
Favs/dislikes: 66:0. A podcast for those of us who love genre cinema. Everything from martial arts, action, westerns, horror, exploitation and just plain trash cinema. -
The Badass 100
Favs/dislikes: 38:1. List created by Vern's WBC (World Badass Committe) consisting of 43 volunteer Badass Cinema scholars from 11 countries. Included in Vern's book "Yippee Ki-Yay Moviegoer" from Titan Books, published in 2010 -
The Bad Movie Bible
Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Based on the book by Rob Hill, it seeks to catalog the best of the worst films of all time. It's comprised of four sections: #1 - #25: Action #26 - #51: Sci-Fi/Fantasy #52 - #76: Horror #77 - #102: The Rest -
The 30 Best Action Scenes in Movie History
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. There are hundreds of unforgettable action scenes in the archives of cinema past. To try and specify any small number of them is nearly impossible, maybe even futile, but what’s the fun in not trying? Here you will find 30 great action scenes, separated by category (Chases, Shootouts/Battles, and Fight Scenes). Be forewarned, although it has been attempted to be written with as few spoilers as possible, this list does discuss specific scenes from these films, some of which discuss the climax or ending of the film. -
Terminator film series
Favs/dislikes: 4:1. A listing of all instalments in the Terminator franchise. -
Sylvester Stallone filmography
Favs/dislikes: 31:0. Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone (born July 6, 1946), commonly known as Sylvester Stallone, and nicknamed Sly Stallone, is an American actor, filmmaker, screenwriter, film director and occasional painter. Stallone is known for his machismo and Hollywood action roles. Two of the notable characters he has portrayed include boxer Rocky Balboa and soldier John Rambo. The Rocky and Rambo franchises, along with several other films, strengthened his reputation as an actor and his box office earnings. -
Steven Segal
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Listen med alle Steven Segas film -
Steven Seagal Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The impressive list of Steven Seagals feature films. Although there is a lot of DTV magic here, his best films are undoubtedly the early ones - personal favorites are Out for justice and Under Siege. I have left out the seven films that were made from the thirteen episodes of the TV-series True Justice. Thanks to VERN and seagalology.com -
Slashfilm.com's The 95 Best Action Movies Ever
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. -
Sir Plebeians Top Westerns
Favs/dislikes: 0:1. My personal favorite Westerns. Unranked. -
Sir Plebeians Top Samurai Films
Favs/dislikes: 0:1. My personal favorite Samurai films. Unranked. -
Ric Meyer's The Top 100 Kung Fu Movies
Favs/dislikes: 17:0. This list is from Ric Meyer's book [url=http://www.amazon.com/Films-Fury-Kung-Movie-Book/dp/0979998948/]Films of Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Book[/url] (2011). He uses a loose definition of "kung fu," so this list includes some films from other Hong Kong action genres as well. -
Paste's 100 Greatest War Movies
Favs/dislikes: 8:0. War. What is it good for? Well, if nothing else, then a tidy template for cinema: conflict, clear protagonists and antagonists, heightened emotions, and a generally unpredictable, lawless atmosphere which—as per the western—has since the dawn of cinema offered an elastic dramatic environment in which filmmakers can explore men at both their best and worst. And make no mistake, the war movie is almost always about men. It’s the most masculine of genres, the fact that armies have throughout history often been almost exclusively male seeing to it that men almost always dominate these things. It’s a genre that emphasizes action and existential angst. It’s also a malleable genre, and one that could broadly include all manner of films that we ultimately ruled out of the running in this list. With this top 100, we’ve made the decision to include only movies whose wars are based on historical conflicts, so none of the likes of Edge of Tomorrow or Starship Troopers. We’ve picked films that deal with soldiers, soldiering and warfare directly, meaning wartime movies set primarily away from conflict, often told largely or exclusively from the civilian perspective—a category which includes such classics as The Cranes Are Flying and Hope & Glory, Grave of the Fireflies and Forbidden Games—didn’t make the cut. Post-war dramas, like Ashes and Diamonds and Germany, Year Zero, as well as films that go to war for only a fraction of the running time, such as From Here to Eternity and Born on the Fourth of July, were also excluded. Some tough choices were made on what actually constituted a “war movie.” Resistance dramas feature in this list, but Casablanca doesn’t appear. Likewise Robert Bresson’s A Man Escaped and Sidney Lumet’s The Hill. It was decided ultimately that the war was too much a peripheral element in these films. On the other hand, while both western The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and biopic The Imitation Game feature war prominently, they, like Casablanca (a romance with noir and thriller elements) plus A Man Escaped and The Hill (both prison movies), belong more obviously to other genres. We’ve also decided not to include movies which focus on the Holocaust here; those are set to appear in another feature entirely. Regarding the films that do feature here: our 100 hail from all over the world. These films were released as recently as last year and as far back as 1930. They range from comical to harrowing, action-packed to quietly introspective, proudly gung-ho to deeply anti-war. They are a diverse set of movies; they are also worthy of being called the 100 greatest war movies ever made. Published May 2017 -
Movies_I_watched
Favs/dislikes: 0:2. none -
Movie.Love.Undying - The Collection
Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Actually my whole film collection :) -
Most Extra Action List
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. I want to collect the most extra action movies that border on parody, but still try and keep its serious nature. -
Marion Cotillard Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Marion Cotillard's filmography. I have excluded TV episodes and some minor films that do not feature in I Check Movies. Let me know if I missed something and I'll add it :)) -
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (2020)
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The list of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (2020) episodes
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