Sigourney Weaver would still kick JLaw's ass today.
I'll have to look for that one. Love me some Gina Carano. She's a great twitter follow, too.bigcat22 said:
Gina Carano… Haywire is such an underrated movie
You just sent up the lesbian bat signalSpotted Ag said:
Ummmm, hello!?
MostlyHarmless said:
Don't forget Angie.
YES - Lynda Carter or GTFO.Tom Doniphon said:
Understand. It was a horrible movie and she was horrible in it. But the costumes were pretty scandalous and it was a soft porn movie. Made by her husband, Roger Vadim.MostlyHarmless said:
As much as I like you aggiehawg, I just can't star Jane Fonda.
Probably Pam Grier? Early 70s?Pumpkinhead said:
So who would get the mantle of true 'first female action lead' in a major Hollywood movie (let's put TV series aside for the moment)? Action movie and the woman was an ass-kicking protagonist mostly carrying the show (not just a sidekick or eye-candy for a male lead).
Obviously not JLaw. That's hilarious. I'm of an age where I recall Linda Hamilton (Terminator 2) and Sigourney Weaver (Aliens) in the mid-80's/early 90's being considered standout 'action hero' roles carrying a big budget major film.
Before those ones, what prior movie/woman would come to mind (again a major film, not TV series)?
Pam Grier.Pumpkinhead said:
So who would get the mantle of true 'first female action lead' in a major Hollywood movie (let's put TV series aside for the moment)? Action movie and the woman was an ass-kicking protagonist mostly carrying the show (not just a sidekick or eye-candy for a male lead).
Obviously not JLaw. That's hilarious. I'm of an age where I recall Linda Hamilton (Terminator 2) and Sigourney Weaver (Aliens) in the mid-80's/early 90's being considered standout 'action hero' roles carrying a big budget major film.
Before those ones, what prior movie/woman would come to mind (again a major film, not TV series)?
LeonardSkinner said:
Action movies weren't a big thing before the 70s, I think. Lots of westerns, and James Bond. And women didn't take leads in those.
So my suggestion as to maybe the first headlining woman in a well known (maybe) action movie: Faye Dunaway, Bonnie and Clyde, 1967.
Faster, *****cat! Kill! Kill! in 1965LeonardSkinner said:LeonardSkinner said:
Action movies weren't a big thing before the 70s, I think. Lots of westerns, and James Bond. And women didn't take leads in those.
So my suggestion as to maybe the first headlining woman in a well known (maybe) action movie: Faye Dunaway, Bonnie and Clyde, 1967.
I liked Sarah Jane but River Song could make a dalek beg for mercy.Tanya 93 said:
Sarah Jane Smith says hold my scone and cup of tea
No, she wasn't shooting guns. But she was awesome
Do you have any other channels besides HallmarK or the BBC?Tanya 93 said:
Sarah Jane Smith says hold my scone and cup of tea
No, she wasn't shooting guns. But she was awesome