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Blake Thompson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Aug 1997 20:18:41 -0600
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True Lies seems to be the most apt example from the action movies,
especially with its banal plot and wild-eyed fundamentalist
terrorists...
 
Raid on Entebbe (1977)
 
 
 
>
> <<
> "Die Hard"(classic movie terrorists. First one is best, but the other 2
> have terrorists too)
> "Sword of Gideon" (about retribution for terrorism)
> "Air Force One"
> "Passenger 57"
> "Patriot Games"
> "Blown Away"
> "Speed"
> "Navy Seals"?
> "Crying Game" (I know it's not most famous for that, but weren't the
> people holding Forrest Whitaker terrorists?)
> "Broken Arrow"?
> upcoming "Peacekeeper" (or "Peacemaker", I don't remember which)
> >>
>
> Add "Executive Decision" to the list (Kurt Russell, and an extremely, and
> thankfully, short-lived Steven Seagal).
>
 
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