any good motivational movies to watch or masculine movies you guys recommend? hopefully this thread can help others who also have a simliar question or wondering the same thing
Top Gun The Longest Day Ben Hur Groundhog Day Indiana Jones Fight Club A Bridge on the River Kwai Dr No (or any Sean Connery Bond movie) Saving Private Ryan The Searchers Rocky Braveheart Remember the Titans The Shawshank Redemption True Grit Malcolm X Gladiator No Country for Old Men
I've seen groundhog day and fight club when I was younger going to rewatch it along with that list. thanks so much !
Stop everything you're doing and watch this movie. Then come back here and thank me for introducing you to one of the best movies for men ever made. It's about brotherhood, family, addiction, forgiveness, and fighting for your dreams. You will be crying like a baby at the end of it. Read some of the YouTube comments for this trailer, and you'll see that I'm not lying.
I'm about to watch this, does NOT get more manly than this imho, Obviously no. Not at all. I was actually about to watch a documentary called Deep Water which looked Stoic as shit until like halfway through the trailer then it just turned into a lunatic breakdown experience with no redeeming masculine virtues..
I think masculinity can be interpreted differently. Motivation is a general term and honestly only about half of the titles laid forth sound motivating in a wholesome manner in terms of self improvement.
Transport 1 ,2,3 mechanic 1 and 2 crank 1,2,3 shooter Bahubali 1 and 2 mission impossible James bond movies Sherlock holmes movies Terminator Rocky movies Battleship
I recommend the following two greats: Clark Gable and Charles Bronson. Both were WWII vets. Gable extrudes masculinity, and the bulk of his film roles take advantage of this. He-man owner/operator of a rubber plantation? Check! (Or, in the case of the remake, shot 20 years later, he-man African big game hunter.) International jewel thief? Check! Fearless war correspondent? Check! Fearless race car driver? Check! Fearless test pilot/aviator? Check! He-man oil wildcatter? Check! The list goes on and on, and on. He was the King of Hollywood for almost 30 years. Charles Bronson started life at the bottom in poverty. He worked in the Pennsylvania coal mines in his youth. He spent WWII behind a machine gun in an army bomber. He worked on his body every day and limited his caloric intake. Watch Run of the Arrow and Chato's Land. Charlie plays Native Americans in both films. His body looks nearly identical in both films (with the exception of his mustache in the latter film). Run of the Arrow came out in 1957. Chato's Land came out in 1972, when Charlie was 51. He was a family man who did not carry on all hours of the night when shooting films, as many of the other actors did. John Wayne is always good too. The Hollywood of yesteryear was much more manlier than it is today. I try to keep it to films pre-1980, with few exceptions.