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Topic: good action & thriller-like series & movies?
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Tue 08/18/20 11:44 AM
Have you seen taken with Liam neeson that is great in fact most of his movies are good

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Tue 08/18/20 11:44 AM
Have you seen taken with Liam neeson that is great in fact most of his movies are good

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Tue 08/18/20 12:10 PM

Have you seen taken with Liam neeson that is great in fact most of his movies are good

Yes, all three of 'em, and the series was good too.

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Tue 08/18/20 01:51 PM

Not sure if I listed it before, Ender's game
A really good movie, I'd seen it before. Still not sure if I like the ending.


we just watched it sunday night. other than compression it followed the book very well.
are you talking about him flying off into the starset, or the fact that it wasn't a test but the real war?
if it's the first. then that was the set up for speaker for the dead, the next book in the series
if it's the second. well that kinda was the whole point even back in 77 which was when orson scott card wrote it

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Tue 08/18/20 01:56 PM
Edited by SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž on Tue 08/18/20 02:00 PM


Not sure if I listed it before, Ender's game
A really good movie, I'd seen it before. Still not sure if I like the ending.


we just watched it sunday night. other than compression it followed the book very well.
are you talking about him flying off into the starset, or the fact that it wasn't a test but the real war?
if it's the first. then that was the set up for speaker for the dead, the next book in the series
if it's the second. well that kinda was the whole point even back in 77 which was when orson scott card wrote it

Hiya Eric!
It was the first. I didn't know there was a 2nd part, nor that it was based on a book.
So it's wait and see if they actually make a 2nd movie or not.


OT - Another epic historical & action movie: Kingdom of Heaven, battle over Jerusalem. 3 hrs long, but you don't even notice it that long. It's marvellous!
Liam Neeson, Eva Green, Orlando Bloom and more known actors.

At some point Orlando's character says something along the lines of "To whom is Jerusalem important and holy? To the Jews whose holy place was destroyed by the Romans? The Romans who saw it destroyed by the Christians to build their own holy place on it? The Muslims who then did the same? No! It is important to us ALL!"

Very profound. Now if only people could understand that...

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Tue 08/18/20 02:02 PM


Not sure if I listed it before, Ender's game
A really good movie, I'd seen it before. Still not sure if I like the ending.


we just watched it sunday night. other than compression it followed the book very well.
are you talking about him flying off into the starset, or the fact that it wasn't a test but the real war?
if it's the first. then that was the set up for speaker for the dead, the next book in the series
if it's the second. well that kinda was the whole point even back in 77 which was when orson scott card wrote it


I enjoyed it. I wish they made a second movie. I'm not finding anything except the book.

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Tue 08/18/20 02:03 PM
hey there crystalwaving
he wrote the 1st one in 77, the 2nd one took till 86 to come out. the series is now 18 with 2 more on the way and is actually 3 distinct series in that fictional universe he created.


right now we are in season 2 of heroes my second time and her 1st.
lots of twists and turns

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Tue 08/18/20 02:16 PM

hey there crystalwaving
he wrote the 1st one in 77, the 2nd one took till 86 to come out. the series is now 18 with 2 more on the way and is actually 3 distinct series in that fictional universe he created.


right now we are in season 2 of heroes my second time and her 1st.
lots of twists and turns

Heroes was okay and I was following that. But then they had this strike, writers' strike or something, and it took forever before they could get on with the next season. When it finally came out I gave it a try but I couldn't get into it anymore.

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Tue 08/18/20 02:25 PM
i watched it in sequence on dvd so i didn't feel the break

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Wed 08/19/20 03:26 PM
Arthur & Merlin (2015)
Not bad at all, especially not when you're into the Celtic and Arthurian stories like me.
I enjoyed it!

Arthur, a banished warrior, and Merlin, a hermit wizard, embark on a heroic quest to stop an evil druid and save their people, before the Celts are lost forever and become a myth themselves.

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Wed 08/19/20 06:21 PM
https://youtu.be/eogpIG53Cis
Blade Runner

https://youtu.be/oiXdPolca5w
The Usual Suspects

https://youtu.be/DnHbVCzuofc
Platoon Leader


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Thu 08/20/20 10:14 AM
A couple in this list are horror and/or war, not thriller or action.

While 'action' and 'thriller' are established genres many people know any genre film can have good action and thrills.
Most war movies are full of action and most horror movies are full of thrills.
Fear gets the heart pounding and the senses alert.

Primal 1 Tales of Savagery (2019) a laplante
Was very good, for a cartoon.
Genndy Tartakovsky’s β€˜Primal’ – Tales of Savagery
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaOn8koDa9E
I really liked it.
Primal (2019) is also a TV series which I will be looking to get.
The movie shows a compilation of the first four episodes of 'Primal' (2019-).

Kill Command (2016)
is a British science fiction action horror film written and directed by Steven Gomez, and starring Thure Lindhardt and Vanessa Kirby. The story focuses on a group of U.S. Marines attempting to survive after a training mission against warfare A.I. goes wrong.



Set in a near future, technology-reliant society is creating killing machines. Against this backdrop an elite Marine unit is helicoptered in to a remote, off-the-grid island training facility, to test the capabilities of the latest prototypes. They set up positions and make short work of the AI targets in the killing field. However, overnight their sentry goes missing, and when they find the corpse the next day they find themselves in the killing field and the tables have turned. The Marines fight to survive on an island that is overrun by an enemy intelligence far beyond their predecessors, which learns from their every move.

Kill Command Official Trailer #1 (2016)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wApdE49Vzk

I've watched this film 3 times and it keeps getting better.

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Sun 08/23/20 10:50 AM

A couple in this list are horror and/or war, not thriller or action.

While 'action' and 'thriller' are established genres many people know any genre film can have good action and thrills.
Most war movies are full of action and most horror movies are full of thrills.
Fear gets the heart pounding and the senses alert.
....

That may be the case but it's not what I asked for in my OP. I don't need fear and blood flying around my head, and seeing and hearing how people are being cut to pieces and crap like that.
If someone cannot handle that sort of thing and starts a thread to specifically ask for other stuff, that's pretty clear? If a movie that's not considered 'horror' has an overdose of violence I also switch it off btw.
There's also a horror thread. Fine with me even though these movies aren't for me.

I will check out your new suggestions :) There's sometimes gems among them so I do appreciate it!

OT - Self/less
I didn't want to watch it at first, but I'm so glad I did! It's really good and the end made me cry.

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Sun 08/23/20 12:59 PM
No worries, I was just making a general statement about genres.
Not all war and horror movie fall into your stated dislike qualities.
Plus, sometimes I label a film as horror based on the premise.
I don't sort for thrillers or war.

For example Last Full Measure (2019) has scenes from war but the film is about honoring a forgotten hero after the war.
Thirty-four years after his death, Airman William H. Pitsenbarger, Jr. ("Pits") is awarded the nation's highest military honor, for his actions on the battlefield.
Its listed as a drama/war movie for genre but its more of a dedication/drama.

Blood and Money (2020) is listed as a thriller.
Tom Berenger is getting pretty old...
A retired veteran hunting in Northern Maine stumbles across a dead woman and a large sum of money.

Force of Nature (2020)
A gang of thieves plan a heist during a hurricane and encounter trouble when a cop tries to force everyone in the building to evacuate.
Mel Gibson is getting old...

The Silencing (2020)
A reformed hunter living in isolation on a wildlife sanctuary becomes involved in a deadly game of cat and mouse when he and the local Sheriff set out to track a vicious killer who may have kidnapped his daughter years ago.

7500 (2019)
When terrorists try to seize control of a Berlin-Paris flight, a soft-spoken young American co-pilot struggles to save the lives of the passengers and crew while forging a surprising connection with one of the hijackers.

Lost Bullet (2020)
A small time delinquent, turned police mechanic for a go fast task force, is forced to defend his innocence when his mentor is killed by dirty cops.

The Decline (2020)
A fatal accident at a remote survivalist training camp sends participants into a panic - and sets the stage for a chilling showdown.

The Legacy of the Bones (2019)
Inspector Amaia Salazar returns to the BaztΓ‘n's valley for a new case. And this time even the most beloved for her will not be safe.

The Nanny (2018) listed as fantasy/horror/thriller
A young girl, Noa, suspects her new nanny isn't from this world. Noa fights to reveal the nanny's identity, which is more twisted than she imagined in this dark fantasy tale.
Has a mystical twist.

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Sun 08/23/20 01:34 PM
Just watched Primal. I liked it! Kind of odd it got reasonably low rating.

The Silencing was also good. I watched that a few days ago.

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Sun 08/23/20 03:52 PM
Edited by SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž on Sun 08/23/20 03:53 PM
7500
See Tom's post for more info.
it was okay, but I felt it got a bit long-winded and I skipped a part where it was lots of back and forth arguing and shouting at each other. '
But worth watching. In a bit of an unusual hijacking movie because it is different from the regular scenarios.

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Sun 08/23/20 05:45 PM
A few I listed are Netflix originals and I'm pretty impressed with those.
Some worthy to note:

Spectral (2016)
Gerald's Game (2017)
Hush (2016)
Cargo (2018)
Fractured (2019)
What Happened to Monday (2017)
Secret Obsession (2019)
In the Tall Grass (2019)
ARQ (2016)
The Babysitter (2017)
Apostle (2018)
Hold the Dark (2018)
In the Shadow of the Moon (2019)
I Am Mother (2019)
Death Note (2017)
Horse Girl (2020)

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Mon 08/24/20 04:37 AM
Hi Crystal, I know that you like science fiction so I'm going to recommend 'The Expanse'. The first series in particular is very much a thriller type story and the characters are brilliant.

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Mon 08/24/20 07:35 AM
The Expanse started out really good but as each season progresses it is falling into HWD (Hollywood Writer's Disease) aka CSC (California Snowflake Condition).
The science fiction is falling to the wayside in favor of political and social issues. In other words, its becoming a soap opera just like most of the TV shows being aired.

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Mon 08/24/20 07:49 AM

The Expanse started out really good but as each season progresses it is falling into HWD (Hollywood Writer's Disease) aka CSC (California Snowflake Condition).
The science fiction is falling to the wayside in favor of political and social issues. In other words, its becoming a soap opera just like most of the TV shows being aired.

I think that there's some truth to that. The first series was excellent but the second and third, although still overall ok, did have a few wobbles. I'm still giving it a chance, as there's little in the way of hard science fiction available now.

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