I get a lot of issues from supporters about my personal favorite adventure thriller experts (James Rollins, Andy McDermott, Clive Cussler, Matthew Reilly, Boyd Morrison, Port DuBrul, among others), but recently I've had many demands for my favorite action movies. So here they're, in alphabetical buy:
Air Force One (1997)-Harrison Ford as United States President Wayne Marshall who needs to recovery his aircraft from terrorists, Die Hard-style.
Cliffhanger (1993)-Sylvester Stallone plays a hill relief ranger against difficult chances when John Lithgow's staff of Bad Men brings down a U.S. Treasury plane in the Difficult Hills to grab the 100 million pounds aboard. Lithgow provides tour-de-force performance while the psychotic, unique Eric Qualen.
Commando (1985)-starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as Steve Matrix, a outdated Delta Power operative who is pushed to hold out a political assassination when his child Jenny (a young Alyssa Milano) is used hostage. Obviously, he escapes and turns the tables on the Bad Guys. Also featuring the wonderful Rae Birth Chong. One of the finest action shows of the decade.
Scam Air (1997)-when former Army Ranger Cameron Poe (Nicolas Cage) accidentally kills a man for assaulting his pregnant wife, he is sentenced to a maximum-security federal penitentiary. After his discharge, he will be sent home on a C-123 jail transportation aircraft along side several other convicts,
including Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom (John Malkovitch), who hijacks the plane durante course, making Poe to try to save your self the day. Steve Buscemi as Garland "The Marietta Mangler" Greene is over-the-top crazy and Steve Cusack as U.S. Marshal Vince Larkin holds his end up well. The ultimate behave is the best part of the movie.