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In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

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In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

Samuel L. Jackson

#Movie##Classic Movie ##塞缪尔 Jackson #Samuel Jackson is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable and well-known actors today. His acting career has been very prolific, with more than 200 roles played over several decades, and he is one of the highest-grossing stars of all time, as he has made a total of $27 billion in all the films he has starred in worldwide.

Part of the reason is that he frequently played "S.H.I.E.L.D." Commissioner Nick Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series of films. Importantly, much of his iconic performances came from his collaboration with Quentin Tarantino, whose 1994 Pulp Fiction was his only Oscar nomination. But in addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has countless other great acting films.

The film is in no particular order, the articles only represent personal views, only expound the general, welcome comments and exchanges.

Die Hard 3: Revenge (1995)

More like a brother movie than the previous two, Bruce Willis and Samuel Jackson form an unlikely combination that needs to save New York from a mysterious and cruel terrorist who takes pleasure torturing Willis's John McLean.

In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

Die Hard 3: Revenge

It is widely regarded as the best of the "Die Hard" sequels, and Jackson is a big reason for that. Compared to the second film, Die Hard, he injected a lot of dynamism into the film and incorporated humor into it. He was very good with Bruce Willis because there was a good chemistry between the two. If you're only watching one of the sequels to Die Hard, you're sure to watch this one.

Jungle Fever (1991)

Spike Lee's Jungle Fever has a major plot that revolves around a black architect who has an extramarital affair with a non-black colleague, which brings great worry and turmoil to his life. Samuel Jackson played a supporting role in the film, more of a minor plot, but ultimately stole the limelight from the entire film.

In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

Jungle Fever

It was Jackson's first major role, and he didn't just play an insignificant supporting role. The Oscars overlooked Jackson's brilliant performance in battling cocaine addiction in the film, but he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Jungle Fever, after which his career really began to take off.

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005).

Needless to say, Jackson's character in Prequel to Star Wars is almost as iconic as his character in the Marvel Universe, but it's still worth mentioning, even if it's not a sign that he's overlooked, underrated, or lesser known.

In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

Samuel Jackson plays Mace Windu, one of the most prominent Jedi knights before the fall of the Jedi Order and wielding a purple lightsaber. Revenge of the Sith is his greatest contribution as a character in the scene where he is killed, where he is responsible for turning Palpatine's lightning bolts toward him, creating the disfigured face of the character in the rest of the Star Wars series.

Ace Agent: Secret Agent Academy (2014)

Samuel L. Jackson was part of a strong cast in the first installment of Ace Agent, starring Colin Feith, Michael Kane, and Taren Eggerton. He plays the film's main villain, a very wealthy man who wants to stop catastrophic climate change by killing most of the world's population.

In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

Ace Agent: Secret Agent Academy

It's clear that Jackson enjoys playing an exaggerated villain role because he often plays good (or neutral) supporting roles rather than direct opponents. His slurred speech and fascination with evil deeds make him one of the most memorable characters in the film.

Agent Flowers (1996)

1996's Agent Wild Flowers gave Samuel Jackson a similar role to his previous role in Die Hard 3: Revenge. In this action film, he is paired with Gina Davis, not Bruce Willis, who plays a woman with a mysterious history who is a deadly agent.

In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

Agent Crazy Flowers

Of course, its plot is not as good as "Die Hard", but its plot and action scenes are reminiscent of the third part of "Die Hard"; Both films are prime examples of Hollywood action blockbusters of the 1990s. Jackson once again played the role of supporting role and partner, and he worked well with the heroine in both action and comedy in the film.

Undead Robbery (2000)

After the hugely successful film Sixth Sense, director M. Knight Shyamalan is still one of his best films. It's a quiet, character-centric superhero movie in which Samuel L. Jackson plays a man with brittle bones who meets the character of Bruce Willis, who mysteriously possesses a superhuman body.

In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

Undead Robbery

"Undead" gave people a unique feeling in the era before superhero movies really became popular. Sadly, the 2019 sequel, Mr. Glass, wasn't great, but Jackson's acting skills in both films were excellent.

Sharks in the Deep (1999)

While it's not a great movie, Sharks in the Deep is still interesting, it's a movie about people and sharks set in a remote research facility. Samuel L. Jackson is also one of the film's highlights, especially his famous monologue, which tells the story of those in danger who need to be united in order to survive.

In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

Deep Sea Shark

There is no doubt that he is an integral part of the film, and Jackson unleashes himself with a unique, offbeat performance that only he can do. Without Jackson, how many people would remember "Deep Sea Sharks".

Second-Rate Detective (2010)

The title of "Second Rate Detective" refers to two low-level cops played by Will Farrell and Mark Wahlberg, who are the deputies of the police station's more famous duo (played by Samuel Jackson and Dawn Johnson).

In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

"Second-Rate Detective"

The plot led to farrell and Wahlberg's characters replacing Jackson and Johnson's, which meant that Jackson's role was very small. But he cherishes every second, and his brief appearance in the film also makes his (and Johnson's) character unforgettable.

Jurassic Park (1993)

Samuel Jackson was only a relatively minor role in Jurassic Park, but it marked the first time Jackson had played a compelling role in a big film. He plays Chief Engineer Ray Arnold in the film, one of the technicians behind the nominal park operation.

In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

Jurassic Park

Ray Arnold's fate in the film is unfortunate, even if it means Jackson can't appear in a future series of films. Still, it shows how Jackson fit perfectly into a large film lineup and paved the way for him to continue to establish his place in Hollywood as a hugely popular actor and screen legend throughout the 1990s.

Ace vs. Ace (1998)

In the film, Jackson plays Danny Roman, a senior hostage negotiator at the Chicago Police Department, who was framed and killed shortly after his partner told him about widespread corruption within the police. To prove his innocence, Danny takes several of his colleagues hostage and asks for negotiations with his deputy, Chris Sabian (Kevin Spacey), who hopes he can clear his name.

In addition to Marvel and Quentin Tarantino, Samuel Jackson has made several excellent films

Ace vs. Ace

With a length of 140 minutes, the film has an epic feel to a B-movie producer. Jackson's fanatical quest for justice in the film adds credibility to the corrupt cops and their hidden motives.

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