Quick /tv/, as quick as you can, name the first film that pops into your head when I ask you to:
Name a film that uses unique human henchmen. No generic robots, soldiers with covered faces, aliens, etc.
Actual human beings being killed etc while in the employ of the main villain.
I go withDie Hard
Can think of a few more, but not many and definitely not from recently.
Pic related didn't do it either but that was more so a budget thing.
Kingsman
The Princess Bride
>>86059255
Lord of the Rings. Even though Orc's are the fantasy archetype of a faceless horde, the movies did a good job of giving every one you see on screen some personality.
Austin Powers
Thought of John Wick as a recent series that does it
>unique human henchmen. No generic robots, soldiers with covered faces, alien
I don't know what you mean. 007 are generic as fuck yet they qualify
>>86059490
>his house gets attacked
>30 men in dark suits come in and die
>he attacks a club
>30 men in dark suits die also there's kevin nash for some reason
>he attacks a shipyard or something
>30 men in dark suits die
yeah i loved those unique characters
>>86059466
Shit thought of the same thing.. now I need a new one fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck..
Black Dynamite?
Rambo?
Die Hard is a great example. I've never thought about it but it really adds a layer.
>>86059255
Don't tell me what to do.
Robocop.
the departed
air force one
the godfather
the guard (except for the intentionally ultra-cliche henchmen in the big fight scene)
inside man (depends who you consider the bad guys)
layer cake