Extremestreets 10 Movies Better ✭

From the French parkour of District B13 to the brutal realism of The Raid 2 and the stylish silence of Drive , these ten movies deliver exactly what you hoped ExtremeStreets would deliver: pulse-pounding, pavement-slamming, visceral action.

| # | Movie | Year | Why It’s “Better” | |---|-------|------|--------------------| | 1 | The Night Comes for Us | 2018 | More brutal hand-to-hand than The Raid 2 | | 2 | Drug War | 2012 | Smarter cat-and-mouse than Sicario | | 3 | Avengement | 2019 | Scott Adkins’ best prison-revenge performance | | 4 | Flashpoint | 2007 | Donnie Yen – tactical realism over wire-fu | | 5 | A Bittersweet Life | 2005 | Superior gangster tragedy to The Departed | | 6 | The Outlaws | 2017 | Ma Dong-seok’s raw street brawling | | 7 | Why Don’t You Just Die! | 2018 | Russian hyper-violence with dark wit | | 8 | SPL: Kill Zone | 2005 | Donnie Yen vs. Wu Jing – alley fight gold | | 9 | Headshot | 2016 | Iko Uwais – more savage than The Raid 1 | | 10 | The Villainess | 2017 | Puts Atomic Blonde to shame (POV carnage) | extremestreets 10 movies better

Before Die Hard , action heroes were muscle-bound, indestructible killing machines. Die Hard introduced John McClane—a vulnerable, sarcastic, barefoot cop who gets his feet cut on broken glass and actually struggles to beat the bad guys. It’s a "action movie you will never get tired of watching," not because of the explosions, but because of the tight script, the memorable villain (Alan Rickman as Hans Gruber), and the claustrophobic tension of a single building. It turned a standard "hostage crisis" into the blueprint for the modern action film. From the French parkour of District B13 to

: This French film uses body horror as a brilliant metaphor for female awakening and academic isolation. It balances gory imagery with a deeply human, emotional narrative. 9. Mad God (2021) Wu Jing – alley fight gold | |