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Bruce Willis' best movies

Started by celedhring, March 31, 2022, 02:26:05 AM

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What are your favorite Bruce Willis' movies?

Die Hard
20 (55.6%)
Die Harder
0 (0%)
Die Hard with a Vengeance
1 (2.8%)
Looper
2 (5.6%)
12 Monkeys
11 (30.6%)
Sixth Sense
2 (5.6%)
Unbreakable
2 (5.6%)
Moonrise Kingdom
0 (0%)
Sin City
0 (0%)
Pulp Fiction
12 (33.3%)
The 5th Element
10 (27.8%)
I have no taste so I'll vote Armageddon
1 (2.8%)
Other (name it)
2 (5.6%)

Total Members Voted: 36

Duque de Bragança

Die Hard being so good also has a lot to do with director Mc Tiernan, then at the top of his game.

Renny Harlin directed a good sequel and probably the best movie of his career.

After the sequel directed by Mc Tiernan, this movie series became irrelevant.

Berkut

Quote from: celedhring on March 31, 2022, 12:12:47 PMYeah, Die Hard is comfortably a top 5 Hollywood action film of all time (imho) and it set the framework of the genre for the 1990s and 2000s. It was incredibly influential, there was a time when people would pitch action films to studios as "Die Hard, but in [insert location]". And a lot of that rests on Willis' portrayal as McLane.
I think that is fair - my beef with it is that I just don't think the "Hollywood action film" is generally nearly as AWESOMESAUCE as most people. 

I am probably just weird, because I don't get the love affair with super hero movies either.

I mean....as a genre, they are all utterly predictable and without any emotional weight at all. 
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Berkut

Quote from: Duque de Bragança on March 31, 2022, 12:28:12 PMDie Hard being so good also has a lot to do with director Mc Tiernan, then at the top of his game.

I actually think the best thing about Die Hard was Alan Rickman.
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crazy canuck

Die Hard is a bit different though.  It isn't just an action movie - it had an off beat wise cracking hero, which was ground breaking.  It had a sophisticated bad guy played by Alan Rickman (that alone sets this movie apart).  And then there were the action scenes.  Most movies that followed just had the action scenes with filler dialogue.

edit: you just beat me to it.

Sheilbh

Quote from: Berkut on March 31, 2022, 12:32:04 PMI am probably just weird, because I don't get the love affair with super hero movies either.

I mean....as a genre, they are all utterly predictable and without any emotional weight at all.
The hill I will die on is that this is because no-one's shagging.

It's very weird that the big genre has basically no love interest/romance storylines whatsover. But this may be because I grew up in the 90s when there was a lot - whether it was action movies always having a love interest, or the assortment of mid-budget thrillers that will probably only live on streamers now - all the erotic thrillers, political thrillers, John Grisham adaptations etc.

And maybe mainstream cinema was over-sexed but I find it really strange how chaste most big films are now.
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FunkMonk

Die Hard is a drama about a man trying to patch things up with his estranged wife interrupted by an action movie.
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Quote from: Sheilbh on March 31, 2022, 12:43:53 PM
Quote from: Berkut on March 31, 2022, 12:32:04 PMI am probably just weird, because I don't get the love affair with super hero movies either.

I mean....as a genre, they are all utterly predictable and without any emotional weight at all.
The hill I will die on is that this is because no-one's shagging.

It's very weird that the big genre has basically no love interest/romance storylines whatsover. But this may be because I grew up in the 90s when there was a lot - whether it was action movies always having a love interest, or the assortment of mid-budget thrillers that will probably only live on streamers now - all the erotic thrillers, political thrillers, John Grisham adaptations etc.

And maybe mainstream cinema was over-sexed but I find it really strange how chaste most big films are now.

That was way too common yeah and annoyed me to no end. There always had to be a love interest no matter how irrelevant or unfitting it was to the plot.

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Valmy

Quote from: Sheilbh on March 31, 2022, 12:43:53 PM
Quote from: Berkut on March 31, 2022, 12:32:04 PMI am probably just weird, because I don't get the love affair with super hero movies either.

I mean....as a genre, they are all utterly predictable and without any emotional weight at all.
The hill I will die on is that this is because no-one's shagging.

It's very weird that the big genre has basically no love interest/romance storylines whatsover. But this may be because I grew up in the 90s when there was a lot - whether it was action movies always having a love interest, or the assortment of mid-budget thrillers that will probably only live on streamers now - all the erotic thrillers, political thrillers, John Grisham adaptations etc.

And maybe mainstream cinema was over-sexed but I find it really strange how chaste most big films are now.

Agreed and even more annoyingly it seems like they like to tease or have one character really into another one but it never goes anywhere. It's really boring.

I mean it is one thing to shoehorn it into a film where it doesn't belong and we don't need it in every film, but come on man. Romance is a big part of entertainment and it seems to be kind of gone now unless you enjoy Hallmark channel films or something.
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I voted Die Hard and 12 Monkeys, but now I want to change my vote to 5th Element.
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Quote from: Sheilbh on March 31, 2022, 12:43:53 PM
Quote from: Berkut on March 31, 2022, 12:32:04 PMI am probably just weird, because I don't get the love affair with super hero movies either.

I mean....as a genre, they are all utterly predictable and without any emotional weight at all.
The hill I will die on is that this is because no-one's shagging.

It's very weird that the big genre has basically no love interest/romance storylines whatsover. But this may be because I grew up in the 90s when there was a lot - whether it was action movies always having a love interest, or the assortment of mid-budget thrillers that will probably only live on streamers now - all the erotic thrillers, political thrillers, John Grisham adaptations etc.

And maybe mainstream cinema was over-sexed but I find it really strange how chaste most big films are now.

The rise of internet porn killed off interest in erotic scenes on the big screen.
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celedhring

I'm pleased by the lack of votes for Moonrise Kingdom  :P

(yes, one con argue he's a minor part of the film, but I just can't stand Wes Anderson films).

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Quote from: celedhring on April 01, 2022, 01:49:07 AMI'm pleased by the lack of votes for Moonrise Kingdom  :P

(yes, one con argue he's a minor part of the film, but I just can't stand Wes Anderson films).

Boooooh!  :mad:

Moonrise Kingdom is a lovely film.

celedhring

Quote from: Admiral Yi on April 01, 2022, 01:55:08 AM:huh: Even Rushmore?

Rushmore was ok, heck, I liked him a lot went he first broke through. My dislike of him is more a reverse acquired taste, so to speak, I feel he's always making iterations of the same movie and I ended being fed up. Father issues! Precocious girls! Vintage aesthetics! Frontal shots!

garbon

Quote from: Valmy on March 31, 2022, 08:07:20 PM
Quote from: Sheilbh on March 31, 2022, 12:43:53 PM
Quote from: Berkut on March 31, 2022, 12:32:04 PMI am probably just weird, because I don't get the love affair with super hero movies either.

I mean....as a genre, they are all utterly predictable and without any emotional weight at all.
The hill I will die on is that this is because no-one's shagging.

It's very weird that the big genre has basically no love interest/romance storylines whatsover. But this may be because I grew up in the 90s when there was a lot - whether it was action movies always having a love interest, or the assortment of mid-budget thrillers that will probably only live on streamers now - all the erotic thrillers, political thrillers, John Grisham adaptations etc.

And maybe mainstream cinema was over-sexed but I find it really strange how chaste most big films are now.

Agreed and even more annoyingly it seems like they like to tease or have one character really into another one but it never goes anywhere. It's really boring.

I mean it is one thing to shoehorn it into a film where it doesn't belong and we don't need it in every film, but come on man. Romance is a big part of entertainment and it seems to be kind of gone now unless you enjoy Hallmark channel films or something.

Counterpoint the 'will they/won't they, oh they will' is a bit tedious (though more so in TV) and sex scenes are generally a waste of time.
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