He said manliest, not lamest lol. Steven Segal uses the same three moves on everyone like hes doing a dance routine.
100% of those who replied to this are not manly. *Wait . . . oh shoot* **Seriously though, anything with Arnold, terminator series was legendary.
I am a man but i hate action movies.. Especially those who are more about shooting , fighting or racing... its boring . I rather want a exiting thriller with a good story, horror movie.
I'm still waiting for Under Siege 3. Multi million dollar idea. Casey Ryback has his own cooking show. (Cookin' with Casey, if you wanted to know the name of his show.). One day, terrorists take over the production studio, taking hostages in exchange for cash, and using the equipment to broadcast their anarchist/communist/whatever propaganda. Casey spends an hour and thirty minutes taking them down. Emeril is his sidekick, yelling Bam when Ryback takes one out. Also starring Kurtwood Smith.
Some classics: 12 O'Clock High. It's a great lesson in duty, courage and responsibility. Zulu - a classic! The Four Feathers - the 1939 version. Duty, courage, facing fears. "So be a coward and live happy" "No Doctor, I've been a coward and I wasn't happy"
300, JOE (Nikolas Cage), Will Hunting, Limitless, The Pursuit of Happiness, Troy, Dragon's Fury (Bruce Lee)
Isn't Van Damme the same as Segeal. I can't take either of them seriously. Jane Eyre. Maybe not a 'manly' movie but a good story. The 2011 version is more suspense/psychological thriller. I believe the 1973 version is more of a horror.
LMAO!!!! Seriously I would pay to see this. I guarantee it would sell more tickets than most of the crap hollywood is putting out these days.
One I haven't seen mentioned is Das Boot directed by Wolfgang Peterson. It's about a World War II German submarine crew. Probably the manliest movie I know of that doesn't involve shooting or racing.