10 Silly & Lesser-Known Action Movies From The 1990s That Are A Blast To Go Back & Watch

The 1990s were a great time for action movies, although, amid major box office successes and beloved releases, there were countless lesser-known movies just waiting to be reappraised. While the best action movies of the 1990s included classics like Face/Off and The Matrix, this was just the tip of the iceberg when it came to the sheer number of silly and outrageous stories that have not had the same kind of enduring legacy. From forgotten Terminator ripoffs to action movies barely anyone remembers anymore, all these films were a blast to go back and watch.

The biggest action filmmakers of the 1990s include notable names like the Hong Kong legend John Woo, although even that acclaimed director had movies that have been forgotten by general audiences. Major actors such as John Travolta, Dolph Lundgren, and Samuel L. Jackson starred in their fair share of silly stories during this time as well. While they may not be the most well-known movies, all these releases have incredible rewatch value.

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Stone Cold (1991)

Directed by Craig R. Baxley

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Stone Cold

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May 17, 1991

Runtime

92 Minutes

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The former professional linebacker and NFL star Brian Bosworth made his acting debut in Stone Cold, a little-known 1990s action movie that was a blast to go back and watch. With Bosworth as Officer Joe Huff, this tough Alabama cop was blackmailed by the FBI into going undercover within a violent Mississippi biker gang. While Stone Cold flopped at the box office and Bosworth earned a Razzie nomination for Worst New Star, it’s hard not to be won over by the sheer ridiculous nature of its plot.

Stone Cold’s biggest flaw was that it was formulaic, but that’s no reason that it should linger in obscurity for all eternity. With fun action sequences and an enjoyable performance from Bosworth, there were enough explosions, bad one-liners, and beautiful women to keep action movie lovers happy for 95 minutes. Although Stone Cold won’t go down in history as the Citizen Kane of action movies, those looking for an underappreciated high-energy action movie from the 1990s to check out can’t go wrong with this one.

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Broken Arrow (1996)

Directed by John Woo

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Broken Arrow

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Action

Adventure

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Release Date

February 9, 1996

Runtime

108 minutes

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    Christian Slater

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    Samantha Mathis

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While the Hong Kong action filmmaker John Woo would receive acclaim for his iconic collaboration with John Travolta following the release of Face/Off in 1997, this may not have happened at all if not for the pair’s first movie together, Broken Arrow. Starring Travolta and Christian Slater, Broken Arrow told the story of terrorist thieves attempting to steal nuclear warheads and the U.S. government pilot and park ranger attempting to spoil their plans.

While Broken Arrow would be far from Travolta’s most acclaimed role of the 1990s, it was yet another astounding example of his later career resurgence, which kick-started with Pulp Fiction and became even more impressive following his work with Woo. With a fast-paced narrative and fun action sequences, Broken Arrow deserves far more credit as an underappreciated release in the careers of Woo, Travolta, and Slater.

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Harley Davidson And The Marlboro Man (1991)

Directed by Simon Wincer

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Harley Davidson And The Marlboro Man

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Release Date

August 23, 1991

Runtime

98 Minutes

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The neo-Western biker movie Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man was a forgotten 1990s action movie starring Mickey Rourke and Don Johnson. As a box office flop that was widely derided by critics at the time, going back and revisiting the movie today, it’s impossible not to enjoy its ridiculous concept, futuristic dystopian setting, and the off-the-wall story of crime, conspiracy, and camaraderie. While critics derided the movie at the time for being packed with buddy cop clichés, returning to it today, that’s a major part of its charm.

Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man was pure, ludicrous entertainment and featured an incredible cast of characters, including an earlier performance from future Breaking Bad actor Giancarlo Esposito in a memorable role. With sharp dialogue between Rourke and Johnson, there’s an improvised feeling to this movie that makes it stand apart from the more polished nature of modern action movies. Add to this a great soundtrack filled with hard rock classics from bands like AC/DC and Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man was nothing but fun.

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The Glimmer Man (1996)

Directed by John Gray

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The Glimmer Man

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Release Date

October 4, 1996

Runtime

91 Minutes

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The Glimmer Man was an underrated Steven Seagal movie that saw the martial arts star team up with Keenen Ivory Wayans as two police officers forced to work together to bring down a sinister serial killer. As the pair’s first case together, this killer’s modus operandi soon reveals a connection to the former CIA agent Jack Cole’s (Seagal) past. While The Glimmer Man failed to make the same impact as earlier Seagal films, such as Above the Law and Under Siege, its sadistic story was so outrageous it comes full circle and almost borders on humorous.

The mismatched partnership between Seagal and Wayans was central to The Glimmer Man’s appeal, as Cole’s Buddhist beliefs were in stark contrast to the wise-cracking antics of Lieutenant Jim Campbell (Wayans.) While The Glimmer Man bombed at the box office and its failure signaled a downturn in Seagal’s career, looking back on it today, it’s a blast to revisit and a must-watch for those who like silly, lesser-known action releases of the 1990s.

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Hard Rain (1998)

Directed by Mikael Salomon

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Hard Rain

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Release Date

January 16, 1998

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Mikael Salomon

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    Christian Slater

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One action-packed disaster movie from the 1990s that deserves far more recognition was Hard Rain. Featuring an A-list cast including Morgan Freeman and Christian Slater, this story of thievery, survival, and man-made problems was a special-effects spectacle of pure, mindless entertainment. As an action heist thriller set in the midst of an ongoing storm, the over-the-top energy and frantic style of Hard Rain was part of its appeal.

While Hard Rain received negative reviews and bombed at the box office at the time, revisiting it today, it’s difficult not to be won over by its sheer ridiculousness. With a fun, minor appearance from Betty White as an elderly resident who refuses to be evacuated from her home while the community around her is literally falling apart, the sheer implausibility of Hard Rain made it all the more entertaining.

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No Escape (1994)

Directed by Martin Campbell

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No Escape

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Release Date

April 29, 1994

Runtime

118 Minutes

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    Ray Liotta

    Capt. J.T. Robbins

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    Lance Henriksen

    The Father

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    Stuart Wilson

    Walter Marek

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While the late actor Ray Liotta kicked off the 1990s with a bang through his iconic leading role in Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas, this decade included some silly, lesser-known releases from the New Jersey actor. One of the most slept on was No Escape, a sci-fi action movie set in a dystopian future. With Liotta as J.T. Robbins, a former reconnaissance marine serving life imprisonment on an island filled with savage and cannibalistic prisoners, No Escape saw this convicted officer do everything he could to make it off the island alive.

With a high-stakes action movie setup, No Escape was filled with violent and sadistic antagonists and was far better than its reputation suggests. As an exciting dystopian spin on classic prison break movie tropes, this ambitious testosterone-driven film had plenty of frantic energy, although it certainly wouldn’t pass the Bechdel test as there was not a single woman among its cast. While No Escape may not work as a high art, those looking for a fast-paced, action-packed movie experience can’t go wrong with this lesser-known release.

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I Come In Peace (1990)

Directed by Craig R. Baxley

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I Come in Peace

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September 28, 1990

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While some viewers might immediately dismiss I Come in Peace as a lackluster Terminator ripoff, this Dolph Lundgren movie was actually a lot of fun. Also known under the title Dark Angel, I Come in Peace told the story of a renegade cop teaming up with the FBI to track down a killer, drug-dealing alien from outer space. With a suitably ridiculous set-up, this sci-fi story was an underrated release that has quietly built up its reputation as a cult classic among cheesy movie fans.

The influence of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s T-800 cannot be ignored when it comes to the villainous alien Talec, yet the clever premise and strong script helped elevate I Come in Peace as a film worthy of being considered on its own merit. With dialogue, such as Lundgren’s hilarious utterance of “I come in peace, and you go in pieces,” this silly one-liner alone was enough reason to check out this lesser-known gem.

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Showdown In Little Tokyo (1991)

Directed by Mark L. Lester

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Showdown in Little Tokyo

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Release Date

August 23, 1991

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79 minutes

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The cult classic Showdown in Little Tokyo was truly one of Dolph Lundgren’s greatest movies and deserves far more recognition than it has ever received. As a buddy cop story about two Los Angeles cops with differing views on justice, central to this movie’s success was the undeniable chemistry between Lundgren and his co-star Brandon Lee. With these two action legends facing off against the Yakuza all while trying to protect a beautiful woman, Showdown in Little Tokyo was a fun-filled action movie that never pretends to be any deeper than it is.

Showdown in Little Tokyo may appear shallow on the surface, yet looking back, it’s astounding just how much this underappreciated film got right. With great performances from Lundgren and Lee, a consistently high level of energy, and an enjoyable sense of humor, this was about as good as it gets when it comes to B-movie action fun.

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Double Team (1997)

Directed by Tsui Hark

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Double Team

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Release Date

April 4, 1997

Runtime

93 minutes

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    Dennis Rodman

    Yaz

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    Jean-Claude Van Damme

    Jack Quinn

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    Mickey Rourke

    Stavros

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    Goldsmythe

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Tsui Hark, the Hong Kong filmmaker behind wuxia releases like Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain and the Once Upon a Time in China series, made his American debut with the lesser-known action movie Double Team. With Jean Claude Van Damme as the counter-terrorist agent Jack Quinn, things heat up once he’s tasked with bringing the ruthless criminal mastermind Stavros (Mickey Rourke) to justice. The stakes became even higher after Stavros abducted Quinn’s pregnant wife, and the mission became personal.

Double Team was a blast as it was filled with unique characters, such as Dennis Rodman’s characterization of Yaz, an eccentric arms dealer who agrees to help Quinn defeat Stavros. With Van Damme kicking ass and doing what he does best, perhaps the most enjoyable thing about Double Team was it didn’t strive toward anything grander than entertaining the viewer and showing them a good time. While this is probably part of the reason it hasn’t endured as well as the more well-known action movies of the 1990s, it’s a prime reason to go back and check out Double Team.

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The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996)

Directed by Renny Harlin

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The Long Kiss Goodnight

R

Crime

Action

Mystery

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10/10

Release Date

October 11, 1996

Runtime

121 Minutes

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The Long Kiss Goodnight brings together just about every trope and cliche in the action movie playbook in the most enjoyable way possible. With Geena Davis as an amnesiac schoolteacher who sets off on a mission to restore her memory, the realization that she’s actually a highly skilled government assassin only opens the door to a dark conspiracy of which she’s at the center. Featuring enjoyable supporting performances from Samuel L. Jackson and Brian Cox, the over-the-top energy, implausible plot, and committed performance from Davis made this a must-watch release.

As a high-octane, big-budget action movie, The Long Kiss Goodnight ticked all the right boxes and deserved to act as the inception point for a major franchise starring Davis. Sadly, plans for a sequel titled The Kiss After Lightning (via JoBlo) never came to fruition. While The Long Kiss Goodnight has achieved a kind of cult status and has been rightfully praised by many action movie fans, it’s not nearly as well known as it should be…

Source: JoBlo