Best Action Movies To Watch In Outdoor Cinema
It would be impossible to live without action movies . Best action movies to watch in outdoor cinema, Or, at least, I find it particularly difficult to imagine how to survive from day to day without being able to enjoy in all its splendor a feature film built on mountains of shell casings , gunpowder, explosions, broken bones, piles of corpses and muscular heroes who love drop lapidary phrases at the first change.
‘Operation dragon’ (‘Enter the Dragon’)
Director: Robert Clouse
Cast: Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Ahna Capri, Shih Kien, Jim Kelly, Robert Wall
Who better than Bruce Lee to inaugurate a list that includes the best action films of all time, and what better film to represent the icon of martial arts than ‘Operation Dragon’; probably the best film of the entire filmography of the star.
‘The Warriors, the masters of the night’ (‘The Warriors’)
Direction: Walter Hill
Cast: Michael Beck, David Harris, James Remar, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Thomas G. Waites, Dorsey Wright
From among the large list of notable action films that make up Walter Hill’s filmography, I am forced to stay with this ‘The Warriors’. An urban epic set in a New York dominated by bands that drinks from classical Greece and that to this day continues to be as fresh, iconic and surprising as the first day. A short feature film turned into a cult classic in its own right.
‘1997: Rescue in New York’ (‘Escape From New York’)
Director: John Carpenter
Cast: Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasence, Season Hubley, Isaac Hayes
As soon as master John Howard Carpenter directs you an enduring horror classic like ‘Halloween’, as soon as he pulls a dystopian action movie from the stature of ‘Rescue in New York’ out of his sleeve. A master class in economics of resources, with an exemplary use of urgency in the script and an unrepeatable protagonist whose image and swagger have made him transcend as a popular icon. Long live Snake Plissken!

Best Action Movies To Watch In Outdoor Cinema
‘Blow in Little China’ (‘Big Trouble in Little China’)
Director: John Carpenter
Cast: Kurt Russell, Kim Cattrall, Dennis Dun, Kate Burton, Victor Wong, James Hong
‘Blow in Little China’ not only demonstrated John Carpenter’s good hand in tackling the action genre; it also proved the versatility of the director – and that his collaborations with Kurt Russell are pure gold. On this occasion, the master of horror delighted us with a light, gravity-free action comedy that unapologetically embraced the cliches of classic martial arts cinema with a touch of luscious fantasy. Eighties glory in its purest form.
‘Lethal Weapon’
Director: Richard Donner
Cast: Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Mitchell Ryan, Tom Atkins, Darlene Love
While it was Walter Hill’s great ‘Limit: 48 Hours’ that popularized the buddy cop movie subgenre , ‘Lethal Weapon’ elevated it to Olympus by bringing together two geniuses like director Richard Donner and screenwriter Shane Black. Adding the pair of Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in the roles of the legendary agents Riggs and Murtaugh to the equation, and an almost perfect balance between comedy, drama and action, the result can only be one of the best films that has been produced. the history of the genre.
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