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I would love to try action films.
I am a big fan of sleek action films.
I like being outdoors. I like action films.
I have never considered doing action films.
I love action films. It's my favorite genre.
I love action films. I don't really like drama.
My idea of a romantic night is to watch action films.
Most Pixar films are better than most live action films.
I grew up on R-rated action films, and you didn't blink.
I mean, I love action films, you know, good action films.
I think action films are a huge draw in places like Bihar.
I'm not really the kind of girl that goes for action films.
I never really planned on making action films. It just kind of happened.
The number of female-lead action films is definitely growing, which is great.
Everybody tells me to only do action films, but I would love to do horror, too.
I love action films, and to be able to put together 'Silver Hawk' was so exciting.
I could've ended up in action films forever. But the comedy thing has been my forte.
From my childhood, I have watched a lot of action films, and I am a big fan of Jackie Chan.
I enjoy making all kinds of films. I love action films, war films, period films, adventure films.
I've made a lot of stupid action films in my life but I like stupid action films and am kind of proud of them.
I've made a lot of stupid action films. But when we made The Matrix, we saw that people wanted more than that.
My son does enjoy my action films. But the women in my family would be happier if I did socially relevant films.
I don't enjoy watching action films, but I loved films like 'Rust and Bone' and 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped.'
I love doing films, action films, anything I can get into that is produced at a high level, really use my skills.
Action films have a certain illogicalness to them. They're what we call, when we're working, 'exaggerated realism.'
In any film, there are 10 male roles for 1 female role, especially in the action films. They're heavy with the guys.
Good action films - not crap, but good action films - are really morality plays. They deal in modern, mythic culture.
Germany is the country where action films perform the worst. It's the worst market in the world for these kind of movies.
I love action films. I'd love to do an action drama. I'm always looking to give my character something action-oriented to do.
I got trained in kick-boxing and mixed martial arts. I enjoyed the whole process so much, and I'd love to do more action films.
Becoming that guy who does one thing is not very interesting. I'm lucky and proud to have been involved in period films and action films.
Action films unfortunately don't let you spend a lot of time sitting. So you don't have much time to create something indelible or unique.
If you come down to it, there's only a handful of worlds that action films live in. You have your car chases, your gun fights, and your fights.
I think a lot of action films, and I'm just saying this as a moviegoer, the default setting on action films seems to be how could it be cooler?
The thing about action films is that they are high on drama in terms of action sequences, have songs and other things, but content is secondary.
I am not in a position to play in action films bashing hundreds of goons with one hand. I feel I am not really fit for high-voltage action films.
I tried my hand in action films, and now I am back to love stories, as people like to see me as a lover boy! But as an actor, I want to try all genres.
With action films, it's great if it's not just driven by action, but by a good story and interesting characters, as well. Though, there's nothin' like kicking butt!
I didn't really watch action films growing up! I grew up on stuff like 'Anne of Green Gables' - that was more when I was in elementary school. It was all I ever watched.
I now have two different audiences. There's the one that has been watching my action films for 20 years, and the American family audience. American jokes, less fighting.
My love of visual sequences stems from live-action films like Sergio Leone westerns, Kurosawa, some '70s action films, Tex Avery, and my general love of animated movement.
Maybe because I come from choreography, I've always felt that there's something about action films that made it very natural for me to go that way. It's story through movement.
I will always continue to make stupid action films but I think 'V For Vendetta' is a very smart film and I think that people will feel differently about things when they see it.
Action films can be like watching paint dry. You can just die in the trailer waiting for them to set up a shot, then you go out for a few minutes or an hour of endurance testing.
The action films I will make in the future will be more believable and character-based. I am now on my second cycle of fame, and I want to make films that smell real and are truthful.
Usually action films have a formula: good guy gets in trouble, his wife dies, friends have problems, so he goes to the mountain, learns martial arts, comes back, and kills the bad guy.
In Punjabi, we make romcoms or just comedy films because that's what the audience wants. They want family entertainers. We've tried making action films, but there are no takers for that.
'Lucha Underground' is like a combination of Lucha Libre, American Pro Wrestling, and gridy action films. It's got a lot of things I like - action, wrestling, and really good storytelling.
I love watching action films, and especially the little moments of wit and humor in the choreography in a lot of them. The editing of an action sequence often has great moments of comic timing.
I've spent my life doing action films and most of my own stunts, so my teeth have been knocked out along the way. It happened so frequently that I can't even remember where I lost most of them.