Personal Lists featuring...

Sudden Death 1995

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Per blu-ray.com
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/search.php?action=search&ultrahd=1&sortby=recentlyaddeddesc

UPDATED 4/23/24 (Page 171)

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Source: IMDB
Filter: Votes >= 10000
Order: Votes Descending
Date: 2014-08-23

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Using IMDb advanced search, filtering only by English language.

Notable entries missing include:
Holy Man (1998)
Alaska (1996)
Army of Darkness (1992)
Balto (1995)
The Astronauts Wife (1999)
Immortal Beloved (1994)
Chaplin (1992)
Hackers (1995)
BASEketball (1998)

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A list of movies that have been the subject of an episode of The Rewatchables podcast from theringer.com. Does not include spinoff episodes from their The Rewatchables 1999 podcasts, they are on a separate Trakt list. NOTE: Miami Vice episode is the first two episodes of the TV show. Heat and Titanic have multiple episodes, but can only be listed in Trakt once.

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HollyWood Movies based on Popularity

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a genre in which the protagonist or protagonists are thrust into a series of challenges that typically include violence, extended fighting, physical feats, and frantic chases.

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A collection of the best kung fu movies

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List of bad, weird, cult, B movie or grindhouse double-bill themes I've watched with my pals.

  1. Rock n roll; 2. Robots; 3. Dinosaurs; 4. Brains; 5. Cavemen; 6. Dinosaurs II; 7. Slime; 8. Video games; 9. Leprechauns; 10. Halloween; 11. Strippers; 12. Christmas; 13. Pro wrestling; 14. Valentine's day; 15. Empire pictures; 16. Easter; 17. Zombies; 18. Dogs; 19. Marvel; 20. Alcohol; 21. Surfing; 22. Animation x real world; 23. Severed hands; 24. Bigfoot; 25. Winter sports; 26. Disco; 27. Cats; 28. Hip hop; 29. Halloween II; 30. Car chases; 31. Red scare; 32. Pop stars; 33. Biker chick gangs; 34. Universal monsters; 35. Dogs II; 36. Dolls; 37. Suburban cannibals; 38. Dracula; 39. Puppets; 40. Christmas II; 41. Godzilla; 42. Star Wars knock-offs; 43. Modified sea creatures;
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The "250 key movies" rated and reviewed in the book Action! The Action Movie A-Z (1997) by Marshall Julius.

Author's ratings:
1-14: 5*
15-22: 4.5*
23-51: 4*
52-92: 3.5*
93-140: 3*
141-182: 2.5*
183-211: 2*
212-226: 1.5*
227-244: 1*
245-250: 0.5*

"Vengeful cops and car chases, lunatic villains and martial arts masters, male-bonding, gun fights and super secret agents, swords and sorcerers, wartime Nazi-bashing, boys' own adventures, casual destruction and general death-defiance... this is what we want to see, and if you feel the same way, "Action!" is for you, a fan's guide to the wackiest genre of 'em all, with 250 key movies rated and reviewed" -Introduction

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, also colloquially known as karate or kung fu films, are a subgenre of action films that feature numerous martial arts combat between characters. These combats are usually the films' primary appeal and entertainment value, and often are a method of storytelling and character expression and development. Martial arts are frequently featured in training scenes and other sequences in addition to fights. Martial arts films commonly include other types of action, such as hand-to-hand combat, stuntwork, chases, and gunfights.

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