Snatch
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Ocean’s Eleven
Ocean’s Twelve
Ocean’s Thirteen
Inglorious Basterds
And of course, his seminal role in Deadpool 2. . .
I feel like there are others, but can’t think of them at the moment.
Snatch
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Ocean’s Eleven
Ocean’s Twelve
Ocean’s Thirteen
Inglorious Basterds
And of course, his seminal role in Deadpool 2. . .
I feel like there are others, but can’t think of them at the moment.
I think that World War Z would count as an action movie, even if his character was more focused on finding out about the zombie threat than in actually fighting them.
There’s also the suspense thrillers he’s done, like Spy Games and The Devil’s Own.
But honestly, Mr. and Mrs. Smith is the only out-and-out action movie of his I can think of.
I think that World War Z would count as an action movie, even if his character was more focused on finding out about the zombie threat than in actually fighting them.
There’s also the suspense thrillers he’s done, like Spy Games and The Devil’s Own.
But honestly, Mr. and Mrs. Smith is the only out-and-out action movie of his I can think of.
Troy.
Don’t get me wrong: the movie’s a mess, and Pitt was given particularly bad dialog (and the mid-Atlantic accent they forced on him didn’t help). But his actions scenes are excellent. He looks and moves exactly as Achilles should look and move - I completely bought him as Homer’s swift-footed killer of men.
Oh, yeah, absolutely. Forgot about Troy.
I would like to forget about Troy.
The “Ocean’s” films were not action movies.
Indeed. They were what is called caper films.
It’s fairly forgettable. That was pretty well its greatest flaw.