Action Heroes: A History of Kicking Ass, Part 1 – Film School’d

It’s SUMMER, and that means it’s time to turn out in droves to our local cineplexes to take in some serious(ly fun) action movies. Movies laden with explosions, and muscles, and high-speed everything. But action movies weren’t always so… supercharged. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/9AGRm

In fact, the very first action movie had no heroic star, merely a train, charging toward the audience. Filmmaking has evolved somewhat since the Lumiere Brothers’ train pulled into Ciotat station over a hundred years ago. From the birth of the swashbuckler to the death of the Western, the men who have taken center stage in our action movies tell us a lot about ourselves, our notions of manhood, and our idea of a good time at the movies.

Come back next time for Part 2!

What did you think – did you learn something new? Did you get SCHOOL’D? What’s your favorite kind of action movie – Westerns? Martial Arts? CGI-laden superhero romps? Who do you think is the quintessential action star?

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