Every genre has classics: movies that sit at the vertex because they have all the necessary ingredients that fans always look forward to. In the action movie category, several examples, such as Die Hard and Predator, have exceeded expectations. Although many action movies have recently begun assimilating elements of other genres, they often remain faithful to what the fans want.Thanks to their high quality, such films transcend eras and trends, hence they have remained as entertaining as they were during their premiere years. These classic action movies not only featured the biggest names of the time in starring roles but also had great storylines that kept viewers entertained, even when characters weren’t engaging in fisticuffs and shootouts.From The Sand Pebbles to The Great Escape, Steve McQueen has enough films that qualify for a place among the best classic action movies, but it’s Bullitt that’s the most deserving. Several things about it are praise-worthy, but it’s the extended chase scene from San Francisco to Brisbane that will forever be iconic. Lt. Frank Bullitt basically created the cop-in-cool-car template that is often used nowadays.
Every genre has classics: movies that sit at the vertex because they have all the necessary ingredients that fans always look forward to. In the action movie category, several examples, such as Die Hard and Predator, have exceeded expectations. Although many action movies have recently begun assimilating elements of other genres, they often remain faithful to what the fans want.
Thanks to their high quality, such films transcend eras and trends, hence they have remained as entertaining as they were during their premiere years. These classic action movies not only featured the biggest names of the time in starring roles but also had great storylines that kept viewers entertained, even when characters weren’t engaging in fisticuffs and shootouts.
From The Sand Pebbles to The Great Escape, Steve McQueen has enough films that qualify for a place among the best classic action movies, but it’s Bullitt that’s the most deserving. Several things about it are praise-worthy, but it’s the extended chase scene from San Francisco to Brisbane that will forever be iconic. Lt. Frank Bullitt basically created the cop-in-cool-car template that is often used nowadays.
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