Movies June 17, 2011
Top 25 Manliest Movies of All Time
In celebration of this past Father's Day weekend, "Extra" is taking a look at the manliest movies of all time! Flex your guns and punch on in!
In celebration of this past Father's Day weekend, "Extra" is taking a look at the manliest movies of all time! Flex your guns and punch on in!
When Arnold says he'll be back, he neglects to mention that it'll be via car through the front of a building.
Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, and Telly Savalas. "The Expendables" of its time.
More exploding body parts than all the movies on this list.
Still a manly club, despite having rules.
Rocky single-handedly brought down the iron curtain... with his fists.
Leave the gun. Take the cannoli. And your manliness.
40 stories of sheer machismo.
Rousing speeches, and bloody battles to back them up.
The only movie on the list masculine enough to make grown men cry.
Russell Crowe battles scores of giant men and a tiger to the death, all while wearing sandals.
Steve McQueen on a motorcycle. What more do you need?
Oh, right. McQueen in a car.
Bruce Lee in a tournament to the death. No girls allowed.
Do you feel manly, punk? You will if you watch "Dirty Harry."
Jason Statham hopped-up on adrenaline for 90 manly minutes.
"It's a hell of a thing to kill a man."
John Wayne with an eye patch. So manly, he only needs one eye.
Kurt Russell. Eye patch. It worked for John Wayne.
He stores a gun in his leg. Can you do that?
Pacino. Giant gun. Hello, little friend.
The f-word is used about 300 times. That takes f'n guts.
The first true gross-out comedy. Plus, it's got John Belushi.
He made satchels fashionable.
Because "pain don't hurt."
A Molotov cocktail of manliness. The only movie with Sly, Arnold and Bruce in the same scene.