Top 3 Arnold Schwarzenegger Movies

Governor, as he was called since he jumped into politics after playing Terminator, has many action films that depend so entirely on the physical, that in the end the matter ends up dislocating the actor as he has to delve into other types of roles. more in line with already flaccid meats. Something similar to what happens to Silvester Stallone.

But being kind to the Chuache, we have all enjoyed his movies where there was no head puppet between explosions, alien attacks and other anomalies with which Arnold dealt with a punch. An exclusive bet for physical appearance that as soon as he stopped distributing swords, you could see quite a few actor's seams with the right shapes.

From Conan (some say that his beginnings were in erotic cinema, but we will ignore that part in case there is a minor in the room), to any cybernetic adaptation taking advantage of his grim and imperturbable gesture. But also sometimes dodging that tough role as tough as steel to get into humorous and even romantic films. Many movies to consider him one of the greats of entertainment cinema.

Top 3 Recommended Arnold Schwarzenegger Movies

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Awesome blockbuster. Yes, the one with the face of a cleaning lady that ends up opening up in a cubist style to suddenly appear under the Chuache's face. Great spin and quite a few twists; a good argument about human colonizations on Mars.

Power, as always, showing its blackish paw under the door while cajoling everyone with slogans and such. Until Chuache allows himself the luxury of taking a good trip (a true trippy) to end up reconnecting with his real self and a pending mission that someone had known how to deprogram efficiently.

Reality crumbles for Chuache and the action breaks in all directions. Entertainment film with doubts, suspicions and twists that even come close to a psychological thriller and that also ends up being a juicy work of science fiction inspired by Space Opera.

Earth, year 2084. Doug Quaid, a man who leads an apparently peaceful life, lives tormented by a nightmare that transports him to Mars every night. He then decides to turn to the Recall laboratory, a virtual vacation company that offers him the opportunity to materialize his dream thanks to a strong hallucinogen, but the drug brings to his memory a true stay on Mars when he was the most feared agent of the cruel Coohagen .

Terminator

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That bloody light at the bottom of the robot's pupils... Or how to leave a minimally open ending to give rise to sequels and sequels that, as soon as a movie goes well, point to sequels, prequels and so on. And Terminator was damn well, brutally applauded. And so they came after I don't know how many more deliveries. Good movies all of them to get carried away by the adrenaline. But nothing to do with the plot adjustment of the first one. Because, the twists and turns in time with various pirouettes and ringlets wear out the original idea.

Los Angeles, year 2029. Machines rule the world. The rebels who fight against them are led by John Connor, a man who was born in the eighties. To put an end to the rebellion, the machines decide to send a robot -Terminator- to the past whose mission will be to eliminate Sarah Connor, John's mother, and thus prevent her birth.

Predator

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Shortly after Terminator came Predator. His cover reminds me exaggeratedly of the magical days of the video store, full of charm and careful paraphernalia that helped to make viewing a movie something special that did not come from a simple click.

I don't know, I have something with that image of Chuache smudged black for the occasion and a submachine gun at the ready, but it seems that I'm going back to the remote corridors with tapes on either side… Nostalgia aside, the fucking bug in this movie turns out to be the most maddening. Nobody knows how to kill him, he becomes invisible, he's harder than any metal... Only Chuache can beat him in a fight in which he discovers that a human like Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn't even have to fear the devil himself.

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