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Best Walter Hill Movies

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Get ready to saddle up and rev your engines! Walter Hill, a master of visceral action and gritty storytelling, has gifted us with a cinematic legacy that spans decades. From the neon-soaked streets of "The Warriors" to the dusty landscapes of the Wild West in "The Long Riders" and the explosive thrills of "48 Hrs.," Hill's films are known for their iconic characters, memorable scores, and unflinching portrayals of violence and camaraderie. This poll celebrates the best of his filmography, where bullets fly, loyalty is tested, and the human spirit endures. Now it's your turn to weigh in! Which Walter Hill films have left the biggest mark on you? Scroll down to the poll and cast your vote for the movies that you consider to be the absolute best. Don't hesitate – let your voice be heard and share your favorites, whether it's the neo-noir cool of "Driver" or the hard-hitting intensity of "Extreme Prejudice." Let's find out which Walter Hill films reign supreme!

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Bullet to the Head (2012)

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"Bullet to the Head" (2012) delivers a hard-hitting dose of classic action, pitting a New Orleans hitman (Sylvester Stallone) against the corrupt forces that double-crossed him. When both he and a Washington D.C. detective (Sung Kang) find their partners murdered by the same ruthless antagonist, they reluctantly join forces. This unlikely alliance sees them navigating the city's gritty underbelly, dispensing brutal justice and unraveling a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power. Expect bone-crunching fights, sharp one-liners, and a straightforward, no-frills approach to violence that harkens back to the golden age of action cinema. While perhaps not Hill's most celebrated work, "Bullet to the Head" earns its place among his best for its commitment to the director's signature style. It's a brutal, uncompromising film driven by a terse narrative and a focus on character. The core of Hill's filmmaking, often seen in films like "The Warriors" and "48 Hrs.", is the reluctant partnership forged between disparate individuals forced to rely on each other. Stallone's stoic hitman embodies the morally ambiguous protagonist Hill often favors, and the film's lean, efficient action sequences showcase the director's masterful control over pacing and visual storytelling. Even with a modern setting, the film feels like a spiritual successor to his earlier, grittier crime dramas, making it a worthy, if perhaps slightly underrated, addition to his filmography.

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