![]() The absolute impact that those two had on pop culture - I just don't think we've seen it since. And then Arnold came shortly afterwards - "Conan The Barbarian" and "The Terminator." And they just became instantly iconic. Sly kind of started the whole one-man army thing, in a way. But yeah, they were really the guys who started it all. You know, they've both just starred in their own TV series, which is the first for each. MARTÍNEZ: But Sly and Arnold are clearly the straws that stir this alpha male movie star cocktail.ĭE SEMLYEN: They're kind of the titans who are still yet to be surpassed in the genre, and they're still at it. SYLVESTER STALLONE: (As John Rambo) They drew first blood, not me.ĪRNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER: (As The Terminator) I'll be back.īRUCE WILLIS: (As John McClane) Welcome to the party, pal. MARTÍNEZ: That's Nick de Semlyen, author of a new book called "The Last Action Heroes." In it, he focuses on eight action stars - Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal, Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Norris and Jackie Chan. ![]() And you have Chuck Norris recreating Vietnam but actually winning. And then these action stars arrive, and they were bringing something else to the table. NICK DE SEMLYEN: I think a lot of it was to do with the climate at the time, with America just had Vietnam, Watergate. ![]() There were big blockbusters that really leaned into a lot of things, including the Cold War with the Soviet Union. In the 1980s, the action in action movies went to a whole 'nother level. ![]()
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