Film Best popcprn action/adventure movies that are still binge watchable

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Doesn't really have to be critically acclaimed or anything, but 'just pick up the popcorn, crack open a beer and enjoy a weekend night' type of movies.

No superhumans/comic. Only action/adventure. No other genres.
Has to have aged well to be rewatchable now (I know this is subjective, but if you feel it is decent/good now, then post it)
 

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Arnold Schwarzeneggar:

The Terminator
T2: Judgement Day
Predator
Total Recall
True Lies
Commando
Red Heat
The Last Stand
Eraser
Raw Deal
Running Man

Slyvester Stallone:

Rocky
Creed
First Blood
Cliffhanger
Demolition Man
Tango & Cash
Judge Dredd

Bruce Willis:

Die Hard
Live Free or Die Hard
Die Hard with a Vengence
Red
Fifth Element
 
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You missed The Running Man from the list of Arnie films.

Can also include Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade.
 

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Harrison Ford:

The Fugitive
Indiana Jones Quadrology (yeah, last one was meh!)
Blade Runner
Air Force One
Star Wars trilogy (original)

Nick Cage:

Face/Off
Kick Ass
The Rock
Con Air
National Treasure Duology
Sorcerer's Apprentice
Next
Ghost Rider
Gone in 60 Seconds
 

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Terminator 2 is genuinely one of my favourite movies, although nostalgia definitely plays a part. I'd nominate Bad Boys, just a very easy and enjoyable watch (although is that action/adventure?)
 

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Demolition Man
Came here to post this. My favourite 90s action flick.

Only 12 years to go until we're in the time that Demolition Man was set, and we're living in a crime-free no-swearing utopia. Until some roughneck breaks out of the fridge, of course. Then we're royally buggered.
 

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I'm not a big fan of the genre, but I like these(if they qualify):

Django Unchained
28 Days Later
Dunkirk
The LOTR trilogy
 

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It's a fecking great film that still holds up really well. New 4k version came out a couple weeks ago in US and here (Europe) today. Mine is now an Amazon van for later tonight :drool:
There was a spate late year where it was on ITV almost every other night. I can still sit and watch it for a bit, seen it so many times I don't even need to watch the whole thing but when I do I still love it.
 

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A golden oldie but 'Where Eagles Dare' is my fave film ever.

Added bonus is that its even better when watched a second or third time round.
 

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The Fugitive Already mentioned but either of these I would stop flipping through the channels and watch even if I wasn’t planning on a movie.
 

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Jackie chan: rush hour films, police story, rumble in the bronx, shanghai noon, drunken master.
 

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Arnold Schwarzeneggar:

The Terminator
T2: Judgement Day
Predator
Total Recall
True Lies
Commando
Red Heat
The Last Stand
Eraser
Raw Deal
Running Man

Slyvester Stallone:

Rocky
Creed
First Blood
Cliffhanger
Demolition Man
Tango & Cash
Judge Dredd

Bruce Willis:

Die Hard
Live Free or Die Hard
Die Hard with a Vengence
Red
Fifth Element
Did you just put die hard 5 in that list? If so you should feel ashamed.

Edit: sorry got 4 and 5 mixed up, shame taken back.
 

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Why do people use the word binge so much lately? Fecking Netflix.
 

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The Fast and The Furious franchise.

The Mission impossible franchise.

Daniel Craig (or is it Graic I always feck up) James Bond movies.

Robin Hood men in thights.