The 1980s were a time brimming with excitement and pleasure for movie viewers. The decade spawned some of the most iconic and beloved movie franchises of all time and delivered unforgettable cinematic experiences. Few movies can avoid having a bit of action, but when the script leans all the way into the explosive glory, there are few eras quite like the 80s that can deliver the same level of intensity.

Revivals of older franchises, sequels to already amazing movies, and brand-new titles that would soon grow into worldwide phenomena, action movies practically ran the 1980s and gave audiences a wild ride into worlds they could have never even pictured on-screen. The decade brought to life characters and universes that would remain relevant almost half a century later. Today, those movies continue to elicit the same amount of enjoyment as they did when they were first released.

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8 Batman

As Dark As The Night

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June 23, 1989
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Runtime
126 minutes
Director
Tim Burton
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Reimagining the classic character, Tim Burton's Batman redefined the superhero genre with a darker, more mature take on the iconic character that has had more than a few on-screen appearances since. A reclusive billionaire who leads a double life as Gotham City’s masked vigilante, this iteration of Bruce Wayne introduces the grizzled voice that many associate with the anti-hero, and features plenty of amusing lines that are still memorable today. The story centers on his battle against the Joker, who brings chaos and terror to the dark, gothic city.

The action in Batman is tightly woven into its narrative, from rooftop showdowns to high-speed chases through Gotham’s noir-soaked streets. Keaton’s stoic portrayal of Batman contrasts perfectly with Nicholson’s flamboyant, unpredictable Joker. The result is a memorable clash of ideologies and styles, standing as two of the best performances of the iconic characters. Beyond its thrilling set pieces, Batman captured the public’s imagination with its sleek production design and emotional undercurrents, cementing its legacy as not just a landmark superhero film, but one of the best action movies of the 80s.

7 Full Metal Jacket

War Is More Than Physical

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July 10, 1987
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Stanley Kubrick
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Full Metal Jacket presents a stark, realistic look at the Vietnam War, beginning with the grueling experience of Marine boot camp and then shifting to the brutal reality of combat. It opens with a group of young recruits stripped of their individuality and shaped into soldiers through relentless, often cruel training. Once deployed to Vietnam, the tone changes to show the chaos, fear, and moral ambiguity that define their time on the battlefield. The movie captures the loss of innocence and the more psychological aspects of war that were rarely spoken of at the time.

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Rather than glorifying action, Full Metal Jacket portrays violence as messy, sudden, and often senseless. It demonstrates the loss and real damage the conflict causes on both sides of the fray. The battle scenes are tense and grounded, stripped of cinematic glamour, emphasizing confusion and survival over heroism. Focusing on the human cost of war and pushing for a more painful and emotional story, the movie represents an important milestone in cinema as an action movie that wasn't afraid to tell the full story.

6 The Terminator

The Future Is Dark

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October 26, 1984
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James Cameron

Arnold Schwarzenegger is action incarnate. He is the face of many movies that define the genre, and there is no better example than Terminator. Schwarzenegger's title character is an unstoppable hunk of metal set on completing its mission from the future. The whole movie is an absolute blast and delivers amazing fight scenes and explosive spectacles to satiate that desire for intense bare-knuckle robot boxing.

It's no wonder that the franchise has continued to expand decades after the first installment. Now, the robots themselves are just as iconic as the movie, appearing across all of pop culture and becoming more and more of a conversation piece with the rapid advancement of technology. The impact that Terminator had on the action genre is undeniable, and watching it with a modern perspective adds to the enjoyment.

5 Scarface

The Fall Of An Empire

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December 9, 1983
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170 minutes
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Brian De Palma
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The rise and fall of the great Tony Montana, Scarface tells the story of a Cuban immigrant who seizes power in Miami’s violent drug trade in a remake that stands as a cinematic masterpiece. Beginning with almost nothing, Tony’s ambition and ruthlessness quickly push him to the top of the criminal underworld. His journey is marked by increasingly brutal violence, paranoia, and betrayal. The wealth and power he craves ultimately consume him, capturing the dangerous allure of the American Dream gone wrong and portraying a bleak world of fragile loyalty and brutal consequences.

The action in Scarface is relentless and unforgiving. Explosive shootouts and confrontations escalate alongside Tony’s growing empire, along with one of the most iconic lines in the history of cinema. The film’s sharp dialogue, larger-than-life energy, and realistic depiction of violence give the film the legacy it deserves. Scarface stands above plenty of other action titles that could never quite live up to the king.

4 Top Gun

Take To The Skies

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May 16, 1986
Runtime
110 minutes
Director
Tony Scott
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Top Gun is a wild ride filled with both perfect character writing and elegant action that never feels sloppy, even when things go up in a bang. The story follows Pete Mitchell, a talented but reckless naval aviator who earns a spot at the prestigious Top Gun fighter pilot school, as he competes to be the best. The film explores the confrontation with personal doubts, professional rivalry, and guilt that comes with maintaining a legacy.

The action scenes in Top Gun are a masterclass in intensity and spectacle, with practical flight sequences that deliver an unmatched sense of speed and danger. Every dogfight feels visceral, and the stakes are raised by the personal risks the pilots face both in the air and on the ground. It's an adrenaline rush for even seasoned action fans.

3 Aliens

As If One Wasn't Enough

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July 18, 1986
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It is rare that a movie follow-up can achieve a similar level of quality as the original, but Aliens does it with flying colors. It's Ripley versus the Xenomorph once again, only this time, the alien brought some friends along for the ride. Where the original leaned more into horror and tension, the sequel brings the firepower and doesn't let up. It adds plenty more targets to shoot and a whole new crew of soldiers as the perfect host for the Queen's grotesque motives.

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It's bloody, gory, and a boatload of fun, delivering all the same body horror moments fans of the franchise would expect. As the Alien franchise continues to expand, now is as good a time as ever to revisit the classics. This movie is a masterclass in practical effects and crafting an atmosphere and environment that drips from the screen and pulls viewers in for some explosive action.

2 Die Hard

A Christmas Miracle

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July 15, 1988
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132 minutes
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Far less festive than the traditional Yule tale, Die Hard centers on NYPD officer John McClane, who becomes trapped in a Los Angeles skyscraper during a Christmas Eve hostage crisis with nothing but his wits to make it out alive. The story’s confined setting heightens the tension, turning each floor, air duct, and stairwell into a battleground. It truly redefined action heroes by focusing on vulnerability and improvisation over brute force, making McClane’s struggle feel all the more grounded and intense.

The film’s action is tightly paced and sharply choreographed, with each confrontation building to a satisfying payoff. Explosive gunfights, narrow escapes, and clever traps keep the momentum high without losing sight of the human story underneath. The movie finds a perfect mix of relentless action, sharp humor, and clever writing. It set a new standard for the genre, creating a blueprint that countless action films have tried to replicate ever since.

1 The Indiana Jones Trilogy

The Poster Boy For Adventure

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June 12, 1981
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Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, John Rhys-Davies, Ronald Lacey, Wolf Kahler, Anthony Higgins, Denholm Elliott, Alfred Molina, Vic Tablian, Don Fellows, William Hootkins, George Harris, Fred Sorenson, Anthony Chinn, Eddie Tagoe, Bill Reimbold, Patrick Durkin, Matthew Scurfield, Malcolm Weaver, Sonny Caldinez, Pat Roach, Christopher Frederick, Tutte Lemkow, Ishaq Bux
Runtime
115 minutes
Director
Steven Spielberg
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Lucasfilm

It is hard to even imagine a world where not one but three incredible movies in a series, all released within a decade. But the 80s spawned not one but three Indiana Jones movies for the world to adore. Featuring an archaeologist turned explorer, the movies are the perfect adventure series that mixes slapstick comedy with mythology to create a narrative that delivers excitement and laughs throughout every movie.

Fighting Nazis, natives, and all manner of creepy crawlies, Indiana Jones stands as the pinnacle of the action-adventure hero. He's not a gigantic ball of muscle, but a quick-witted lecturer who cares as much about historical integrity as he does about saving the world. Each movie is just as good as the last, and the whole series proves that a movie series can continue to deliver time and time again with its comedy, action, and the ability to make the viewer smile.

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