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10 Action Flicks That Get the Heart Pumpin : From Gerard Butler s Greenland to Karen Gillan s Gunpowder Milkshake | Anglophenia

10 Action Flicks That Get the Heart Pumpin : From Gerard Butler s Greenland to Karen Gillan s Gunpowder Milkshake | Anglophenia
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How Ethan Hunt, Korben Dallas and Poncefort Pike became the oddly-named saviours of film

Tom Cruise s Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible 3  Credit: Film Stills/Stephen Vaughan  “Be honest,” the Oscar-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson asked on Twitter yesterday. “Without looking it up, can you remember the name of Tom Cruise’s character in the Mission: Impossible movies?” The answer, obviously, is Ethan Hunt – aka “the living manifestation of destiny,” as Alec Baldwin snarled in the series’s fifth instalment. Olson’s underlying point, I think, is that Ethan Hunt isn’t a distinctive name for a man whose athleticism and daring makes him one in seven billion – it doesn’t stand out from the crowd like, say, Norville Quinge. (“Quinge is the living manifestation of destiny!” “This isn’t Mission Difficult, Mr Quinge, it’s Mission Impossible!”) Yet it has always struck me as one of cinema’s great action-hero names, and its smooth simplicity might be its greatest asset.

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Pacific Rim: The Black is indeed a Pacific Rim anime, alas

Before reading any further, please understand that Pacific Rim is a perfect movie. I simply will not hear any contrarian blasphemy suggesting otherwise. Guillermo del Toro takes a frankly dumb premise (giant robots punching giant monsters) and executes it with so much care and passion that it becomes transcendent cinema. It builds on established genre tropes and transforms them into something new and distinct. It is, in part, a live-action anime, and yet it’s not really surprising that the new Pacific Rim anime on Netflix falls far short of the 2013 movie’s perfection. Pacific Rim anime. It just very much is indeed an anime.

Pacific Rim The Black Spoiler Review: Apocalypse Now – /Film

The single most memorable line of the Pacific Rim franchise came in the first movie when Idris Elba’s battle-armored mech marshal, Stacker Pentecost, proclaimed, “Today, we are canceling the apocalypse!” In the first season of Pacific Rim: The Black, which hit Netflix on March 4, Stacker’s name is now relegated to Easter-egg status among a new generation of Jaeger pilots. They have big blue doll eyes, anime-style no-noses, and chins so sharp you could lance a Kaiju Skinmite with them. Animated by Polygon Pictures the Japanese studio known for its 3DCG Godzilla trilogy  The Black jumps forward to some indeterminate point in the monster-filled future. In doing so, it skips over what seems like a crucial bit of narrative: namely, said apocalypse. Apparently, it was rescheduled and happened mostly offscreen. What’s left in these seven easily-binged episodes is a post-apocalyptic Australia, straight out of

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