I actually though 'Oblivion' was a lot better than most people did, he also carried War of the Worlds. To me this is Cruise by a HUGE margin.
I actually really like Tom Cruise movies for the most part. He probably is the biggest action star of all time given the OP's criteria, but his characters aren't as iconic.BoydCrowder13 said:
Ford is certainly up there. Cruise will eventually pass them all though. He is the only one of those top guys (other than Reeves) still going strong as an action star. He will likely put out another 5 or 6 before he hangs it up.
Yep.Brian Earl Spilner said:
What's crazy is that his two most iconic roles (and possibly THE most iconic roles of any actor) were total accidents. He was just reading for Lucas as a favor during the casting process on Star Wars, and he was a replacement for Tom Selleck when he couldn't do Raiders.
Talk about a lucky break.
The Mad Max films were Australian, not American. Likewise the Spaghetti Westerns with Clint Eastwood were Italian, not American.rhutton125 said:
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- Worth mentioning... I'm looking for the action star GOAT of American film. Jackie Chan probably dwarfs the resumes below, but that's a debate for another day. I didn't count TV either, which sucks for Chuck Norris.
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Mel Gibson
# of quality films: 14
Average quality film score: 7.1
# of great films (7.5-7.9) - 2
# of amazing films (8+) - 1 (Braveheart)
Mel had 4 Lethal Weapon movies make the cut, two Mad Max films, and then Braveheart at the top. But he also had a slew of decent action-thriller type films like Ransom to pad the stats. If he hadn't gone crazy or switched to directing, he might be at the top of the list - who knows?
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There's one other name that warrants discussion, and that's Clint Eastwood. Depending on how you want to rate his westerns and Dirty Harry films, he's either the greatest ever or barely qualifies as an action star at all.
Qualifying films (19), where your mileage may vary:
The Good the Bad and the Ugly, For a Few Dollars More, Unforgiven, Fistful of Dollars, Outlaw Josey Wales, Where Eagles Dare, Dirty Harry, Kelly's Heroes, Escape from Alcatraz, High Plains Drifter, Pale Rider, Magnum Force, In the Line of Fire, Hang 'Em High, the Enforcer, Absolute Power, Sudden Impact, Coogan's Bluff, Joe Kidd
SteveA said:
'chuck Norris is hard because was a TV action star, which isn't really the conversation we're having.'
How old are you? Norris was a movie star before he was a tv star. Delta Force, lone wolf, missing in action to name a few...
Even Paul Walker's ghost would disagree with that.Brian Earl Spilner said:
F&F > MCU
bobinator said:
Chuck Norris is hard because was a TV action star, which isn't really the conversation we're having.
I think the question your methodology is answering is : Who is the movie star that's been in the most good action movies?
My argument is that that's not necessarily what people mean when they say 'action star.' I don't really have a good way to quantify that, but when I think of an action star I think of:
- The bring an impressive physical presence to their acting somehow (size, speed, cool skills, whatever)
- Their acting is basically only well known because of action movies (they aren't also just a great actor)
- They are either the main guy or the main bad guy in most of their movies
- Their movies can be awesome without really being 'good' in the hollywood sense
Your take on action star is what I just assumed everyone thought Action Star meant.bobinator said:
34... I knew he made movies but I didn't think any that were very good And to be honest I haven't seen those, but it seems like y'all kind of back up what I'm saying about 'action star.'
FactsSteveA said:
You haven't seen action until you've seen a man burried alive in his ramcharger and then use the nitro boost to dig yourself out!
Lone Wolf McQuaid.... part western, part action, all badass.wangus12 said:FactsSteveA said:
You haven't seen action until you've seen a man burried alive in his ramcharger and then use the nitro boost to dig yourself out!