Before "Action" was a standalone genre, it lived within Westerns and slapstick comedies.
The DNA of action is found in the adventure serials of the 1930s. Errol Flynn swinging from chandeliers in The Adventures of Robin Hood set the template for the agile, charming hero. These were action movies before the label existed, relying on stuntmen and athletic prowess. Action Movies
The lights dim, the sound system hums with anticipation, and for the next two hours, the audience is transported into a world where the laws of physics are merely suggestions, and the only currency that matters is survival. This is the realm of the . Before "Action" was a standalone genre, it lived
As we look toward the horizon, the genre is splintering. Before "Action" was a standalone genre