It wasn’t just Arnie who was cool in the ’80s.
The 80s and 90s are firmly established in the minds of audiences as the era of action movies. In 1984, the now iconic ‘Terminator’ was released, and literally a year later ‘Commando’. Both films star Arnold Schwarzenegger. Another action star of the era was Sylvester Stallone with “Rambo: First Blood” and “RoboCop”, which are still watched to this day.
But how many paintings are left in the shadows? The 80s gave us many great action movies, but many of them simply couldn’t compete with the Terminator and Rambo. We’ve collected 10 such cool but little-known paintings in this article.










From action master John Woo to stylish crime drama from Ridley Scott (yes, the same man who directed Alien), the ’80s were a fertile era for the film industry, and for action films in particular.
Despite the fact that action films and thrillers often did not receive the most flattering reviews from critics, people’s love for such films has not faded to this day. Many people have probably watched “The Terminator” more than once, although there are so many films that show fights and shootings no worse, even if you consider the time in which they were filmed.
We’re used to Harrison Ford as a hat-wearing adventure hero and space smuggler, but few people know that in the 80s he played a dazzling detective investigating a brutal murder with only one witness: a nine-year-old boy. The film’s script won an Oscar, and that’s no surprise, because the story captivates from the start and keeps you in suspense until the end of the film.
Source: Popcorn News

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