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The Good, the Tough & the Deadly: Action Movies & Stars 1960s-Present, by David J. Moore

This massive study on action movies
and stars from around the world, from the 1960s to the present, is filled with more than a thousand in-depth movie reviews that cover every action star who's crossed over from the world of martial arts, sports, professional
wrestling, and stunt work. Exploding with beautiful images, exclusive
interviews, and a thorough action star index, this one-of-a-kind movie
reference book and comprehensive fan guide features reviews by the author, Zack
Carlson (Destroy All Movies!!! The Complete Guide to Punks on Film), Vern (Seagalogy: A Study of the Ass-Kicking
Films of Steven Seagal and Yippie
Ki-Yay Moviegoer!), Mike McBeardo McPadden (Heavy
Metal Movies and Going All the Way: The
Ultimate Guide to Teen Sex Comedies of the VHS Era),
and several others. It is a quintessential tribute to the men and women who
have left their mark in the action and martial arts film genres.

  • Sales Rank: #384003 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-05-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x 1.40" w x 8.70" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 560 pages

About the Author
david j. moore is the author of World Gone Wild: A Survivor's Guide to Post-Apocalyptic Movies. He has written articles for magazines and websites around the world and works as a freelance film journalist.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
If you love action movies, you must get this book!
By James Bruner
I love action movies. I have written action movies and I thought that I knew a lot about them and that I had seen most of the ones made. Then I got David J. Moore's book and discovered boy, was I wrong! The book is a veritable encyclopedia of the action movies of the last 50 years. Some were old favorites, some I had heard about, some I had forgotten, but there were literally hundreds that I didn't know existed. Besides featuring new reviews of all of the films, there are revealing interviews with many of the people who wrote, produced, crewed, directed and starred in them. If you love action movies, you must get this book. As for me, I'm heading back to the Blu-ray player and a stack of newly discovered action DVD's I can't wait to see.

2 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Has Merits but Very Disappointing
By ramboraph
I wanted to give this a 2 1/2 out of 5 stars. But since there is no way to do that on here...I had to think and choose on whether to go in the 'did I enjoy it' or 'I didn't like it' direction.

Considering how long I looked forward to this book? I was more disappointed than pleased.

The Good: Lot of great pictures (and in color...most books go for black and white. So it was refreshing to see colored photos, posters, etc. throughout). Interviews with a lot of great action folks (Jeff Speakman, Cynthia Rothrock, and more) are interspersed among the reviews. It is definitely filled with a lot of reviews for many films in the action genre.

The Bad & Disappointing: You folks out there would not know this unless you actually have the book (in order to read the intro). But this book is fashioned with a certain criteria which I find very...confusing and most of all maddeningly frustrating. As one good guy I know put it, it is at times very narrow-minded.

I don't mean that as a knock against the person personally. As another good guy I know puts it, it's the authors prerogative to have whatever guidelines he wants for his book But because of certain bits of criteria on who Is and who Isn't an Action star (and the reasons given for said criteria, which again the author explains in the book...I just very much disagree with it), people like Mel Gibson, Bruce Willis, Clint Eastwood, and Kurt Russell are not considered 'action stars'.

And because of the 'at times narrow' guidelines that the author himself inflicted onto it? You have an Action Movie Book which:

Features No Die Hard films (1-4).
Features No Lethal Weapon 1-3 (but it has Lethal Weapon 4...again, because of certain 'criteria')
Features No Matrix films.
Features no Conan (because 'sword and sorcery movies' were excluded).
Features No Indiana Jones films.
Features No Dirty Harry films.
Features barely any James Bond films...only a few like Spectre (because wrestler Dave Bautista was in it).
Features No Mad Max films.
Features No Robocop films.
It features the second Ninja Turtles film (since Ernie Reyes Jr. is in it)...but Not the original 1990 Ninja Turtles or part 3.
If features No Predator 2...and yet Predator and Predators are in it (because one has Arnold, the other has Danny Trejo aka one who the author deems as an Action Star).
It features No Escape From New York.
Karate Kid 1, 3, and the remake are in it...but no Karate Kid Part II or 4. Why? I have no idea.

Yes...I do think it is a disservice to have a book that wants to give a love letter to action films (perhaps the author is more in the meaning on Action Stars of a certain type). But it says Action Stars AND Films.

Perhaps these guidelines were put upon for the fact that it would be an extremely phenomenal task to review every single Action Film Ever Made.

But then people should know what they are getting from the beginning. If I had known that I was buying an book about Action Movies, and yet All Time Action Movie Classics like Robocop, Die Hard, The Road Warrior, Escape from New York, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Lethal Weapon, and so forth are not included? Then I would not have spent over $40 on it (at the time I had bought it, that was the price...I see that it is at $36 as I type this. I still stand by my words).

Let alone disregarding sequels because of said 'certain & specific criteria'. It just looks silly to have it go from a part 1 to a part 3 in a franchise...making the reader go 'wait a minute, where's part 2?' (for example, going from The Karate Kid, to the remake, and then to part 3. Or just having Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 and that's it...no part 1 let alone 3).

Another critique. The book is advertised as having reviews. And yes, a lot of them are (I can't knock someone for a personal opinion aka 'they didn't like what i liked, or vice versa'). But some of these reviews are barely even reviews...for example, Broken Arrow. A film directed by John Woo and starring John Travolta and Christian Slater. The entire paragraph of the review for the film is spent on talking about Howie Long, Howie Long, and Howie Long...that's the only thing that gets talked about during the 'review' of Broken Arrow. It's not even said whether the person liked or disliked the movie.

So granted, I think it would have been a nice book to pick up for $15 or such. It has plentiful of movies that it does talk about, some very nice interviews, and colorful photos and pictures. But, in my own opinion, the criteria and 'direction' that the author wanted to go with (thus not including some of the all time Classic Action Films, let alone others that I didn't mention which were also excluded...as well as the 'some sequels, some not; some just the sequel and not the original; etc.') made the book both annoying and disappointing. This is my biggest gripe about it. And some of the reviews are questionable (again, not in the 'they liked/didn't like it, I disagree, so boo hoo' category...but more in the 'is this even a review ala the one for Broken Arrow' category).

Bottom line...when I buy a book involving the genre of action movies, and yet it doesn't feature films like Robocop, Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, the Indiana Jones films, Dirty Harry, or The Road Warrior? Then the book is, at the end of the day, a Fail. An interesting fail with merits to it, but a fail nonetheless. But hey, that is just my opinion on it. Feel free to make your own decision on the matter.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
TOUGHEST, COOLEST book on action films ever!
By LorenGIII
Now as my eyesight worsens, reading becomes much more difficult and selective, so that may indeed be why I love HD televisions and nicely remastered action, cult, and exploitation films on blu-ray, many of which are sadly out of print or never to be released even properly in wide-screen uncut on dvd... like, ever. So if you love books and films about action, and the wonderful over the top grindhouse/exploitation action thrillers from the 1960s til now-ish... well here is THE epitome of indexes for such films, a HUGE thick coffee table book, with wonderful full color photos mostly, and just a handsomely designed hardcover edition to be poured over and over for lost treasures... Like the film Excessive Force from the 90's? It's in here, along with some simply superb essays and reviews and interviews. Mannnnnnnn... some great interviews, too. This is the action index fans of this genre of the kick-Splode!!! high and low budget kickass action genres will love. I am 42, and I love it. Now over over 90 pages in, I had to jump around hunting for dvds that are wayyyyyyy out of print.
Blu-ray companies and libraries take note: film fans of the action genre MUST HAVE this book.
Greattttttttttt job, Mr. David J. Moore. A lot of very hard work went into this epic book on action films. I love it. Good job.

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