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  • The Best of Schwarzenegger: 10 Films That Turned the Austrian Oak Into a Legend

    The Best of Schwarzenegger: 10 Films That Turned the Austrian Oak Into a Legend

    When you think of Arnold Schwarzenegger, chances are you picture a chiseled action hero delivering epic one-liners or fighting off alien predators. But Arnold isn’t just another action star; he’s a legend. His trajectory from dominating the bodybuilding world to becoming a global Hollywood legend and even a governor is quite remarkable. He has given us some of the most memorable films over the years, ranging from undercover kindergarten instructors to cyborg killers. Let’s explore ten of his best movies, which not only highlight his biceps but also his charm, skill, and star power that helped him become an icon.

    Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

    Arnold Schwarzenegger plays the T-800, a cyborg on a mission to defend the next human leader, in this ground-breaking sequel. The movie is a masterpiece of how to combine intense action with nuanced emotions. Arnold received praise from critics for his subtle depiction of a machine struggling with humanity, and the tale was enhanced by his chemistry with Edward Furlong. The film, which won four Oscars, including Best Visual Effects, was a technical marvel and was directed by James Cameron. Not to be overlooked, though, is Arnold’s contribution-his development from a cold-blooded killing machine to a guardian who learns to care.

    Did you know that he received $15 million for this film from the studio? The shocking part is that he only had around 700 words of dialogue, meaning he made about $21,429 per word. Not bad, isn’t it? Also, “Hasta la vista, baby” wasn’t just a cool line-it became part of pop culture history.

    Predator (1987)

    “If it bleeds, we can kill it.” Arnold solidified his status as the ultimate action hero with his iconic line. He portrays Dutch, a tough-as-nails military captain who battles an unseen alien predator in a poisonous forest. The picture received accolades for its intense action, suspense, and, of course, Arnold’s epic confrontation with the alien. Arnold’s journey from soldier to survivor is captivating as he and his team are pursued by an enigmatic alien. Schwarzenegger’s status as an action star was cemented by the film’s ongoing appeal, which was fueled by its compelling story and his imposing presence.

    Fun fact: Jean-Claude Van Damme, a martial artist, was the first person to test the Predator costume! However, it wasn’t threatening enough, so it was later redesigned. Good call, right?

    Total Recall (1990)

    Arnold portrays Douglas Quaid in Total Recall, a guy whose memories might not be his own. Schwarzenegger can display a combination of physical action and psychological complexity because to the film’s futuristic setting and surreal plot. The Paul Verhoeven-directed film received praise for its innovative special effects and was nominated for an Academy Award. It stands out in Arnold’s career because of his compelling performance and the film’s examination of truth and identity. 
    According to reports, Arnold was so focused on making this film a success that he insisted on personally advertising it all around the world. The famous statement, “Consider that a divorce,” during a particularly heated argument with his on-screen wife, should also not be forgotten.

    True Lies (1994)

    Schwarzenegger portrays Harry Tasker, a spy who keeps his true identity a secret from his family, in this action-comedy. Only Arnold could pull off playing a James Bond-esque secret agent while keeping his double life hidden from his wife. The film displays Arnold’s flexibility by skillfully fusing comic themes with spectacular action sequences. James Cameron’s directing brought the story to life, and his on- screen chemistry with Jamie Lee Curtis gave it a sense of depth The movie was both a critical and commercial success, earning a Golden Globe nomination for Curtis and further solidifying Schwarzenegger’s ability to excel across genres.

    Here’s a fun tidbit: Remember the epic scene where Arnold flies a Harrier jet? That wasn’t CGI-real jets were used, adding to the movie’s wow factor. Talk about going the extra mile for authenticity!

    Conan the Barbarian (1982)

    Before the Terminator, there was Conan. This sword-swinging epic gave Arnold his first big break as a leading man. He was the epitome of the stoic warrior seeking revenge, with his Herculean physique and minimal dialogue. In his breakthrough performance, Schwarzenegger plays the iconic warrior Conan, a figure characterized by courage, perseverance, and a desire for vengeance. Conan the Barbarian was a commercial hit and marked the beginning of Schwarzenegger’s ascent in Hollywood.

    What’s cool is that Arnold underwent rigorous training for the part, which included stunts, horseback riding, and sword fighting. “It was tougher than training for Mr. Olympia!” he remarked. However, it all paid off because this film marked the beginning of his Hollywood career.

    The Terminator (1984)

    Schwarzenegger’s terrifying portrayal of the unrelenting T-800 revolutionized the science fiction genre. The film’s low-budget inventiveness made it a cultural phenomenon, and his minimalist approach to the job made the character indelible. The Terminator, which was directed by James Cameron, was a big office success and made Arnold a major player in Hollywood.

    Although the studio first selected O.J. Simpson, director James Cameron felt that Arnold’s commanding body and piercing eyes were ideal for the part. He was right. Arnold produced one of the most unforgettable villains in film history with just 17 lines of dialogue. The line “I’ll be back” was reportedly improvised during filming, proving that even off-script, Arnold is a legend.

    The Running Man (1987)

    Schwarzenegger’s portrayal of Ben Richards in this dystopian thriller combines action-hero charm with unfiltered emotion. The Running Man became a cult classic due to its sarcastic portrayal of media and society, as well as Arnold’s extraordinary performance. The film’s concepts are timeless, and its compelling storyline guarantees its status as one of Schwarzenegger’s finest works.

    This film’s uncanny foreshadowing of reality TV and sensationalism is amazing. Additionally, some of Arnold’s greatest trash-talking incidents occurred during his career. “He had to split,” after defeating a chainsaw-wielding foe? Classic Arnold.

    Kindergarten Cop (1990)

    Who would have guessed that Arnold could be so funny? He goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher to catch a criminal while portraying Detective John Kimble, and chaos unfolds. His ability to make people laugh while keeping an action-packed plot is on full display in this comedy treasure. The film, which became a box office success and showcased Schwarzenegger’s abilities as an actor, gained depth from the endearing exchanges between Kimble and his students.

    This film demonstrated that Arnold had exceptional comedic timing in addition to his physical prowess. Arnold’s “It’s not a tumor!” statement became an instant classic. It’s no wonder this lighthearted comedy became a box-office hit.

    Commando (1985)

    If you’re in the mood for pure, unadulterated action, Commando is the movie for you. Arnold portrays John Matrix, a former special forces agent who fights an entire army to free his daughter who has been abducted. This film, with its extravagant stunts and corny one-liners, is the epitome of 1980s action. Schwarzenegger throws viewers on an action-packed, nonstop rollercoaster in his role as John Matrix. The story is driven by Arnold’s immense presence. Commando is still a favorite among fans and is a prime example of 1980s action movies.

    Fun fact: The stunt gear had to be adjusted to fit Arnold because of his enormous biceps. That is some serious flexing.

    The Last Stand (2013)

    Schwarzenegger’s comeback to leading roles is exemplified by his portrayal of Sheriff Ray Owens, a role that represents his evolution. The Last Stand demonstrates Arnold’s timeless appeal by fusing humor, action, and nostalgia. Fans should not miss the film because of its captivating plot and Schwarzenegger’s captivating performance. He battles a drug cartel in a small village in this action-packed movie, which combines humor with vintage Schwarzenegger-style thrills.

    The Last Stand demonstrated that Arnold’s star power had not diminished, despite it not being as significant as his previous hits. It also signaled the start of his comeback to action roles following his time serving as governor of California.

    Arnold Schwarzenegger isn’t just an action hero-he’s a pop culture phenomenon. From playing ruthless cyborgs to making us laugh as a kindergarten teacher, he’s done it all with unmatched style. His movies aren’t just entertainment; they’re part of the cultural fabric of Hollywood. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just discovering his work, one thing is clear: a blend of determination, talent, and charisma can lead to extraordinary achievements.

  • Gerard Butler may star in ‘Point Break’ remake

    Gerard Butler may star in ‘Point Break’ remake

    MUMBAI:  Gerard Butler is in negotiations to star in a remake of the Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze action thriller, Point Break directed by Kathryn Bigelow. Released in 1991, the film got a worldwide cult following in DVD and Blu-Ray releases.

     

    According to The Hollywood Reporter (THR), the movie is looking at a summer shoot with Ericson Core, the cinematographer behind 2001’s The Fast & the Furious and Daredevil as the director. For the remake, Kurt Wimmer (Salt, Total Recall) wrote the screenplay which revolves around the international world of extreme sports. The original film had the Southern California surf scene as the main theme. However, the storyline about an FBI agent infiltrating a crime ring as well as the names of the principle characters remains the same.

     

    If the film is finalised, Butler will play Bodhi, an expert extreme-sports athlete who seeks nirvana through the conquest of a series of athletic feats such as surfing 100-foot waves, reports THR.

     

    However, for the time being the actor will next be seen in Liongate’s epic fantasy Gods of Egypt, which starts shooting in March. Later in the year, he will be seen in London Is Falling, the sequel to his action hit Olympus Has Fallen.

  • Watch the exclusive Indian premiere featuring Colin Farrell on MOVIES NOW!

    Watch the exclusive Indian premiere featuring Colin Farrell on MOVIES NOW!

    MUMBAI: You have seen him in the Phone Booth, The Recruit, Daredevil, Total Recall and now this Irish heartthrob will get your heart racing with one of his best performances yet. Well-known for his varied and versatile performances ranging from a CIA agent to a compulsive gambler, this hunk has done it all. Catch Colin Farrellin Dead Man Down as it showcases exclusively on MOVIES NOW this month.

    A nail biting mindboggling crime thriller, Dead Man Downis certain to have you at the edge of the seat as the drama unfolds. What happens when revenge seems sweeter than anything in this world? Catch Colin demand blood for blood in his darkest role till date.

    The neo noir film centers around a character named Victor and his plan to psychologically torture his mortal enemy. Will Colin’svengeance get the best of him or will he rise victorious?Watch Dead Man Down to find out only on the 23rdNovember at 9pm in the MOVIES NOW Exclusive.

    The films marketing campaign did catch a few eyes balls and gain some screams as well. Carried out in elevators of New York City, the act included recording the reactions of real people while walking into a staged murder. The viral video created a huge buzz even before its release and became one of the most awaited films of that year. Known for the blockbuster- the original The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, this film markedNiels Arden Oplev’sAmerican directorial debut.
    Catch Colin demand his pound of flesh only on MOVIES NOW on the 23rd November 2013 at 9pm!
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  • Sequel of Total Recall to release on 3 August

    MUMBAI: Total Recall, which was released in 1990, made Rachel Ticotin famous as the bold and beautiful Melina. The role made Rachel a household name and she was signed for many films like First Time Felon, Con air. Arnold Schwarzenegger played the male lead in the film.
    The reboot of this super hit blockbuster, now starring Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale and Jessica Biel, is ready for release. The film has Jessica playing Melina who will be seen butt kicking the goons.
    The audience awaits the arrival of new Melina with the release of the reboot Total Recall produced by Sony Pictures. The film releases on 3 August.