Concordently!
I mentioned him on page 1. I think he should be pretty high up, but top 4 might be too high when looking at total portfolio. However, it would be interesting to see a comparison based on how much they were paid. In that case, I believe MG would be pretty high.kaleb_allison said:
I think Mel Gibson is being sold short. I haven't seen anybody mention Mad Max. He has two iconic film franchises in that and Lethal Weapon.
The Rocky movies are not action movies. The Rambo franchise really isn't that great IMO. First Blood is a really good movie and the rest are pretty mediocre. Stallone has done a ton of action movies, and almost all of them are not really that good. I do think he is in the discussion as he is the king of 80s action cheese, but IMO, he falls just short.BCG Disciple said:
It may be fond memories from a violent childhood, but I have a hard time with Stallone not being on here. I submit to the thread a list of reasons why he belongs.
Rocky movies are legendary and timeless. It is the quintessential sports movie. The first was critically acclaimed as a legitimate movie, and Rocky IV is an audience favorite that struck a chord with every male 18 to 70 from that era.
Rambo. Rambo's body count form the 2008 installment is the highest for any single person on this list. At 87, he is tied with Ahnold from Commando with 87 for one of the highest single character kill tallies in movie history (behind a Chinese film, and mock action movies like Shoot em Up and Topper Harley from Hot Shots Part Deux). Rambo 2008 averaged a kill every 20 seconds (3 kills / Minute), tallied nearly 250 in the movie plus two dogs.
He has a smattering of other classics. Over The Top was a trailblazer and inspired hundreds to try their hand at arm wrestling. Cobra is phenomenal. Demolition man. Stop or my mom will shoot and the list goes on. He may not submit a strong list of flicks embraced by the Academy, but this guy cranked out absolutely legendary popcorn flick action movies for decades.
Agree.kaleb_allison said:
I think Mel Gibson is being sold short. I haven't seen anybody mention Mad Max. He has two iconic film franchises in that and Lethal Weapon.
For action?Quote:
btw, I looked up a list of total earnings for actors and Cruise is overwhelmingly the highest amongst "action" actors. What was interesting is a name that appeared several times that I don't believe has been mentioned...Leonardo DiCaprio.
because it was the Mt. Rushmore of actions stars......implying top 4.Farmer1906 said:
Why hasn't Nick Cage been thrown out there? He's had some action flicks.
Face Off
Con Air
The Rock
National Treasure Series
Gone in 60
Ghost Rider
You're ******* right he does.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Kurt Russel has a more iconic role than John McClane, Neo, and The Terminator?
caleblyn said:
Also, if you look at how much their movies grossed...
1. Ford
2. Samuel Jackson
3. Tom Hanks
4. Morgan Freeman
5. Downey Jr.
6. Eddie Murphy
7. Cruise
8. C3PO Anthony Daniels
9. Depp
10. Michael Caine
11. Scarlett Johansson
12. Gary Oldman
13. Robin Williams
14. DeNiro
15. Willis
bearamedic99 said:caleblyn said:
Also, if you look at how much their movies grossed...
1. Ford
2. Samuel Jackson
3. Tom Hanks
4. Morgan Freeman
5. Downey Jr.
6. Eddie Murphy
7. Cruise
8. C3PO Anthony Daniels
9. Depp
10. Michael Caine
11. Scarlett Johansson
12. Gary Oldman
13. Robin Williams
14. DeNiro
15. Willis
Wait, no one is going to question this list or its source? A list that includes Robin Williams?
Why even include movies like Tropic Thunder (arguably not action, not the lead) and Days of Thunder (sports)? It weakens you overall argument.fig96 said:
Lumping the eight films of MI and Jack Reacher into two entries is a bit disingenuous.
There's also Last Samurai, Days of Thunder, War of the Worlds, Tropic Thunder, and Collateral, not all pure action films but at least some consideration in the category. Considering body of work and especially quality of work I think it's hard to argue against him.
Sports aren't action? You're right on Tropic Thunder though, brain fart on him not being the lead there.powerbelly said:Why even include movies like Tropic Thunder (arguably not action, not the lead) and Days of Thunder (sports)? It weakens you overall argument.fig96 said:
Lumping the eight films of MI and Jack Reacher into two entries is a bit disingenuous.
There's also Last Samurai, Days of Thunder, War of the Worlds, Tropic Thunder, and Collateral, not all pure action films but at least some consideration in the category. Considering body of work and especially quality of work I think it's hard to argue against him.
1/2 Olivia Williams and 1/2 Owen Wilson?Ulrich said:
The Rushmore Rushmore is Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, Olivia Wilson, and Wes Anderson. A lot of people would go with another actor for the fourth spot, but I argue that Anderson's style is a more present character than that of any individual actor.
Change my mind.
No one here has seen enough of either to opine. Maybe we should limit it to talkies?LeonardSkinner said:
I "lumped" MI and Reacher because I didn't want to list out eight films in an already somewhat drawn out post.
Maybe it comes down to what I consider an action film. I think the point of an action movie is the action. The setting can change, the story can change, but it's still about the good guy beating the bad guy, without a whole lot of character growth.
I'll give Cruise all the credit in the world for finding that sweet spot between a bit of action, a bit of drama, and sometimes a bit of romance. Top Gun, Last Samurai, etc, fit in that tweener category for me. But to go to the above point, those movies weren't about "winning."
But I won't belabor the point.
No discussion regarding Flynn or Fairbanks?