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And Schwarzenegger too.
Die Hard, Predator, Aliens, Conan, Total Recall, Terminator, Matrix- all that came later in my 20's & 30's.
Growing up, watching the Bonds occupied most of my spare time.
Aside from that, I watched Brosnan's films to an insane amount on VHS, and then continued from there.
I was mildly diverted by the Indiana Jones films, and I loved the first one particularly.
The only other action series I really enjoy is Die Hard. Nothing else comes onto my radar.
I love Jackie Chan so much. His films are so entertaining, and knowing that he does his all stunts is mindblowing. I love the bloopers of his, because most of them show just how much pain can derive from a simple slip up. It's crazy.
I don't remember what film it was - Who Am I maybe - but he jumps off the side of the building and slides alllll the way down that glass window, and stops himself at the very end. No mats, no strings, nothing. If he slipped or didn't catch the ledge at the end, he would have fallen to his death.
I hated the Stalllone Schwazzenegger films as things that destroyed your brain cells.
Anytime you see a guy diving firing two handguns, thank John Woo. Love him, but I didn't really become a fan of his films until I was older.
They make great entertaining action films. Not everything has to be some Oscar worthy character piece.
Also First Blood and most of the Rocky films have great stories too and are actually fairly emotional.
Nice call on the Lethal Weapon films! I forgot about them!
Same here, just replace Seagal with Van Damme (whom I think still makes good action films).
However, included on the list would be Where Eagles Dare; Kelly's Heroes; Dirty Harry (the ones I could sneak in to underage); The Outlaw Josey Wales; High Plains Drifter; The Eiger Sanction; The Gauntlet. Charlton Heston - The Omega Man; The Planet of the Apes series; Earthquake; Airport 1975. The others I also grew up with were Fist of Fury and Enter The Dragon. I'm not sure whether I can include Rollerball (1975) or Death Wish in there, but they certainly had elements of action and they each made an impact on me. All these I saw below the age of 14 at the cinema rather than waiting for them to appear on TV first which made them a huge part of my formative years.
He's done some good stuff recently. I liked him in Machete and Kill Switch wasn't terrible.
I think his best film is Under Seige.