20 Reasons Why You Rock

20 Reasons Why You Rock: Top Gun: Maverick

Recently, right here on the Bulletproof Podcast, I enjoyed a look back on one of my favorite films growing up, Iron Eagle. While recapping that film, I made mention about how I tended to favor Iron Eagle over Top Gun through the...

20 Reasons Why You Rock: The Terminator

James Cameron is an absolute genius when it comes to filmmaking. How many men could make masterpieces like The Terminator and Aliens and then go make something like Titanic? From a fans perspective, we can complain...

20 Reasons Why You Rock: Everly (2014)

For the past 20 years we’ve been bombarded with depressed comic book superheroes, Disney’s adopted unoriginal abominations, and a neutered Star Wars that feels like a copy of a copy of a copy. Add that to...

20 Reasons Why You Rock: Bloodsport

Whenever I ponder my favorite action movies of all-time, 1988’s Bloodsport is always near the top of my list every single time. Like many action fanatics and movie goers, Bloodsport is the movie that introduced me...

20 Reasons Why You Rock: Die Hard

The Bruce Willis of today gets a lot of grief online and on social media and rightfully so. His action movie career is like one of those “how it started, how it’s going” memes. Today I...

20 Reasons Why You Rock: Con Air

You don’t always have to seek out great movies….sometimes, they find you. That was how I originally saw Con Air way back in 1997. Cage had only had one killer action movie to his name and...

20 Reasons Why You Rock: Rocky IV

For many fans (myself included), 1985’s Rocky IV is the absolute pinnacle of the Rocky Balboa saga. So when news broke earlier this year that the director’s cut of Rocky IV was going to be released...

20 Reasons Why You Rock: The Rock (1996)

Every generation of action lover has a director that captures that time and becomes the face of the genre. I think that this era of the late 90’s belonged to Michael Bay. After Bad Boys rocked...

20 Reasons Why You Rock: Only the Strong

Only the Strong, starring Mark Dacascos, was not a box office or critical success when it was first released back on August 27, 1993. But I have honestly never met anyone who has seen the movie...