Christmas action movies

Pixel art illustration inspired by 1990s video games showing Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh from Lethal Weapon standing back to back with guns drawn, police lights flashing, and a Christmas-lit Los Angeles skyline behind them.
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Lethal Weapon Film Review

Released in 1987, Lethal Weapon reshaped the action genre by pairing explosive set pieces with genuine emotional risk. Through its wounded heroes, razor-sharp dialogue, and brutal honesty about trauma and friendship, the film transformed the buddy-cop formula into something human, funny, and enduring.

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Pixel art illustration inspired by 1990s video games showing John McClane battling terrorists at Nakatomi Plaza, with explosions, guns, and a retro HUD evoking classic arcade action.
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Die Hard Film Review

Released in 1988, Die Hard didn’t just deliver one of the greatest action movies ever made, it quietly rewrote the rules of the genre. With a vulnerable hero, a sophisticated villain, and masterful control of space and tension, the film became the blueprint for modern action cinema and remains as sharp, thrilling, and influential today as it was on release.

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