Extremestreets 10 Movies Better
Extreme Reality: 10 Movies That Actually Outperform the Critics
ExtremeStreets’ list is excellent for hardcore action junkies
who want maximum brutality and minimal CGI. For general viewers, these 10 are different and often more intense , but not universally “better.” If you love The Raid and wish every punch left a bruise for three scenes, dive in—start with The Night Comes for Us . extremestreets 10 movies better
- Why it’s better: The "gun-fu" choreography is revolutionary. The world-building (The Continental, the gold coins) is fascinating. ExtremeStreets has world-building that feels like a bad video game tutorial.
- The scene to watch: The Red Circle nightclub shootout.
- Why it’s better: It has emotional depth. Al Pacino and Robert De Niro share a coffee scene that has more tension than the entire runtime of ExtremeStreets. The streets of LA feel real, not like a backlot in Bulgaria.
- The scene to watch: The bank heist shootout. Wear headphones.
: Using graphic imagery to depict the "unseen" parts of urban life, such as in Menace II Society Taxi Driver The "One-Watch" Rule : Great films like A Clockwork Orange Requiem for a Dream Extreme Reality: 10 Movies That Actually Outperform the
I Saw the Devil (2010)
Intensity isn't always about violence. This film portrays an "extreme" psychological battle between a jazz drummer and his abusive instructor. Its technical precision and editing make it a more tightly crafted experience than traditional extreme horror. 5. Why it’s better: It has emotional depth
lets the camera roll, proving that real skill is always better than clever editing.