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What follows are the ten best action-focused movies of Russell’s career. If they were genre-blenders that’s fine, as long as action could very easily be considered one of the film’s main priorities.
10) Death Proof

It may be Quentin Tarantino’s weakest film, but it’s also more of a side project than it is one of the ten total films he has made/will make before supposedly calling it a day. But the fact remains, of the two halves of Grindhouse, Death Proof is far more uneven than Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror.
However, Russell’s work as Stuntman Mike is the best performance of the entire film. This is the ultimate proof of how Russell can play a villain yet make him someone where you can understand how a woman would accept a ride home in his suped-up car. He doesn’t seem like an evil man, until you’re locked in the car and about to go on the most high-octane and painful ride of your life.
Stream Death Proof on Starz.
9) Furious 7

The box office sensation that was Furious 7 was both a chance to say goodbye to Paul Walker and a chance to greet Kurt Russell into the IP’s ever-expanding roster of characters. And, as Mr. Nobody, it’s clear as day that Russell is having the time of his life.
Mr. Nobody was one of those characters who would pop in with information integral to keeping the plot going. He was to the “Family” what M. was to Bond. The difference is that Mr. Nobody always has a big smile on his face.
Stream Furious 7 on Peacock.
8) Backdraft

One of the ’90s more successful action-thrillers, Ron Howard’s Backdraft is a practical effects-driven blockbuster that really thrives thanks to its focus on a fractured family dynamic. Speaking of which, Russell actually plays two characters here.
The first is Captain Dennis McCaffrey, who dies while on the job, leaving behind his sons “Bull” (Russell) and Brian (William Baldwin). Compared to “Bull,” Brian is a bit of a screwup, but now they may have to work together to solve the mystery of a serial arsonist. Unfortunately, that serial arsonist may very well be someone close to home.
7) Stargate

With an inventive premise and perfect casting in James Spader and Russell, Stargate made for a perfect early showcase of how director Roland Emmerich was always adept at handling big special effects driven showcase scenes. But as integral as the movie’s special effects are in making the movie compelling and engrossing, it’s really the two lead stars who make it work.
Russell is given a tough role to play as Colonel “Jack” O’Neil, who is called into the Stargate project just in case the scientists succeed. However, the project’s scientists question why he was the one called in considering he has been distant and depressed ever since his son accidentally used Jack’s service pistol on himself. We get to see O’Neil regain some enthusiasm for life just as we get to see him share an at first contentious dynamic with Spader’s timid but brilliant Dr. Daniel Jackson.
Stream Stargate on fuboTV.
6) Big Trouble in Little China

One of John Carpenter’s more unique films, and the fourth of five collaborations with Russell, Big Trouble in Little China is a lot of fun if you can get on its wacky wavelength. It’s also the type of movie where everyone involved was clearly having fun making it.
Jack Burton may be the ultimate protagonist when it comes to a man thrown into an increasingly bizarre situation who looks at danger with a wise crack. He’s arrogant, but he’s also such a goofball we can’t help but love him.
Stream Big Trouble in Little China on The Criterion Channel.
5) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Leave it to Kurt Russell to turn one of the MCU’s most loathsome villains thus far into a real charmer. That loathsome but likable individual, of course, is Ego the Living Planet in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
All three Guardians of the Galaxy movies are solid, but Vol. 2 is the apex. Its action sequences flow even more naturally in the narrative, which is also the trilogy’s strongest considering it focuses on a father and son bonding only to have that pull a full 180 with a single spoken sentence.
Stream Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 on Disney+.












