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John Woo ’s noted manipulation of obtuse - mo , chaotic natural process , and tense base - offs have become staple fibre of the military action pic genre , but the writer and film director has n’t been contented to rest on his laurel and is still amount out with raw labor well worth watching . Recently , the director has get filming a raw action moving-picture show calledSilent Night , and lover thirstily await to hear more about it .

WhileSilent Nightis a work in progress , there are muckle of other outstanding films that John Woo has directed that are worthy of praise .   Voters onRankerhave cast their ballot to determine which Woo projects stand up as the full patch of his celebrated filmography .

Note : Ranker lists are live and continue to accrue votes . Some ranking may have changed after this publishing .

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Broken Arrow (1996)

BeforeFace / Off , John Woo ’s filmBroken Arrowwas the first collaboration between him and John Travolta . Travolta received praise for his villainous performance , and the plastic film received plenty of attention with Travolta and other expectant actor that had a role in the pic .

Despite mixed reviews , Broken Arrowwas a commercial success and is considered a fun spotter due to the slipstream against clip theme and the scourge of a atomic bomb give way off , alongside the acute action that occur with it . All things that John Woo fans crave and adore . Though Ranker user do n’t observe it as timeless as some other Woo project , it still placed in the top 10 , perhaps due to being the scratch of this memorable actor / music director combination .

Once A Thief (1991)

In the world of John Woo , it ’s not all activity and plosion . Sometimes his movie have funniness and romance involved . This combination comes in the signifier of his film , Once a Thief , and the relative lack of action may have endeared it to Ranker voters .

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Once a Thiefwas also released to   mixed revue . However , many rooter still delight the slapstick John Woo action - comedy that worked well with the three just friends who steal prowess and get caught up in a erotic love triangle .

A split image of John Woo movies.

Hard Target (1993)

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Hard Target , of course , has hatful of action scenes , stand - offs , and steep moments . It would not be a John Woo film without these common tropes . The game revolves around organize criminal offense , chasing after evil hunters who give a large sum of money for the ability to hunt a soul . The narration and scene earned batch of attention from sports fan who enjoy John Woo and his motion-picture show , and the over - the - top 90s stylisation has serve it remain popular among Ranker voters .

Red Cliff (2008)

Throughout   his vocation , John Woo has worked in both America and China . During his gaolbreak from westerly media , John Woo return to china and directed the well - pick up filmRed Cliff .

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Red Cliffhas flock of action and brings in a bit of history to its storyline . The pic received a lot of extolment from both critic and moviegoers , who appreciated its ability to mingle exciting action with a story of the final days of the Han Dynasty . Woo is n’t known for diachronic epic poem , so the uniqueness of this piece may have aid it stand up out to voter .

Maj. Vic ‘Deak’ Deakins talking with Capt. Riley Hale in Broken Arrow.

Bullet In The Head (1990)

John Woo is known for being a director , manufacturer , writer , and editor in chief , but some fans may be incognizant of his venial acting roles . In his filmBullet in the Head , John Woo took on a character role in the motion picture .

Bullet in the Headreceived a lot of praise for its story of three friend that decide to start a life of crime in Saigon , but thing progressively fall further and further apart for the trio . John Woo does n’t play one of the main characters , but his appearance as a police officer still makes the movie a must - watch for his fans .

A Better Tomorrow 2 (1987)

As the   fall out - up toA   Better Tomorrow , the motion-picture show was filmed in Hong Kong like some late film that John Woo directed . And like any previous John Woo moving picture , it has all the earmark sign of being a Woo - head project .

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A Better Tomorrow 2is known for the overtop violence , unreasonable and exaggerated amounts of profligate and gore , and   a body numeration above and beyond even most other shoot - em - ups . It ’s consider one of the more brutal flick that Woo has directed , and despite some criticism , the consensus of viewers and some critics were plus . Realistic activity can be great , but   several Ranker looker clearly take account the over - the - top fighting .

A woman and two men in a car all wearing sunglasses and smiling at the camera in Once a Thief

Face/Off (1997)

During his time in America , John Woo directed some great films , several of which became cult classic . The motion-picture show that has advance cult condition and is known for one of thebest acting roles performed by Nicolas CageisFace / Off .

expression / Offhas over - the - top action and crazy moments that involve both John Travolta and Nicolas Cage . coop ’s facial expressions are a handsome talk point and have inspired plenty of memes , while Travolta ’s acting as the crazed character received plenty of attention . This , plus its massive rooter base , has inspired a   new director to take on the mantelpiece ofmaking aFace / Off 2 .

A Better Tomorrow (1986)

John Woo has made a few sequels in his directing calling , many of which proven just as popular with sports fan as the originals . However , for many lover , the   first outing is always near than the subsequence .

It ’s backbreaking for a sequel to tucker the prequel , such as the case withA Better TomorrowandA Better Tomorrow 2 . While the second flick obtain plenty of great reviews ( and vote on Ranker ) , fans establish much more joyfulness in the first movie , which used a relatively small budget to tell a more moderate but stylistic take on the Greco-Roman set - up of a related to mobster and police officer   trying to harmonise .

Hard Boiled (1992)

With few exception , Woo care to stick to the same genres and themes , but that has n’t stop him from finding new ways to keep things interesting .   It ’s clear that he has indue a mint of sentence in action moving picture , and each one revels in doing a childlike account exceptionally well .

The Killer (1989)

Fans of the director seem to gravitate towards the early employment of John Woo . Whether it ’s the quality , character , or action , fans enjoy it . His filmThe Killeris one of his movies that has it all .

The Killeris a film that has the signature John Woo touch . The film ’s over - the - top action scene and a hard - to - kill villain . Those are complemented by the Latinian language and the drama that takes place in the motion picture . It ’s no surprise that this celluloid is at the top of the lean .

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Jean-Claude Van Damme in action in Hard Target

Tony Chiu-Wai Leung in Red Cliff.

Tony Leung, Waise Lee and Jacky Cheung Bullet to the Head.

Chow Yun-Fat, Dean Shek, Lung Ti, and Kenneth Tsang in A Better Tomorrow II

Castor Troy and Sean Archer during a standoff.

Inspector “Tequila” Yuen Ho-yan (Chow Yun-Fat) holding a baby and a gun in the poster for Hard Boiled.

Chow Yun-Fat in The Killer (1989)

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