The audaciousness of science fiction and the commercial
nature of the action movie are realities that RoboCop proves itself to be aware of throughout, and also hypocritically revels in the freedoms they provide while critiquing their ills and inanities.
Not exact matches
Hans Gruber makes for an unlikely business icon, but the villain
of the classic 1988
action movie Die Hard (played with gleeful malevolence by the late, great Alan Rickman) had an apt insight into the
nature of success.
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Deadline reports that the Jungle Cruise
movie will be an Indiana Jones - like
action - adventure, and Collet - Serra was very much interested in getting his hands on a film
of its
nature, a potential franchise that he will be able to mould around an A-list Hollywood star like Johnson.
Overall, xXx is a run
of the mill
action movie that stands out only due to its ridiculous
nature.
Given the
nature of the
movie, this could have very easily been a three - act play, as we get much more dialogue than
action.
It is, as such, impossible to overlook the feeling that the
movie is simply spinning its wheels in the buildup to the
action - packed climax, with the plodding
nature of the midsection exacerbated by an almost total dearth
of energetic interludes - which, perhaps predictably, ultimately cements Man on a Ledge's place as a decent 22 - minute television episode that's been unnaturally stretched into a full - length feature.
And while William Friedkin's incredible Sorcerer isn't a proper
action movie — the only real villain is
nature — I'd be remiss if I didn't mention one
of the tensest
action scenes I've ever seen: The one where the two trucks full
of unstable nitroglycerin have to cross a rickety, falling - apart jungle rope bridge in the middle
of a storm.
The tongue - in - cheek
nature of the film helps immensely to keep the more outlandish concepts into perspective, as this is a
movie meant purely for entertainment, and we are willing to accept every farfetched contrivance just to be rewarded by more in - jokes, asides, and good bits
of over-the-top
action.
In setting the
movie in a confined place it adds a sense
of claustrophobia that in turn lends to the relentless
nature at the heart
of the
action genre itself.