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One Man Army (other)
One Man Army may refer to: * A one-man army, often a trope of action films, a heavily armed and well-trained combatant able to face numerous enemies alone often times facing multiple opponents in the tens of thousands. In music *One Man Army (band), an American punk rock band that formed in 1996 and dissolved in 2005 *One Man Army (song), "One Man Army" (song), a 1999 single released by rock band Our Lady Peace *One Man Army (Kassidy album), "One Man Army" (Kassidy album), 2012 *One Man Army (Ensiferum album), "One Man Army" (Ensiferum album), 2015 *One Man Army and the Undead Quartet, a Swedish death metal band that formed in 2004 *OneManArmy, a hip hop M.C. also known as One Be Lo *Jezper Söderlund, known as "One Man Army", a Swedish record producer *''The One Man Army'', a 2005 album by Hardstyle DJ Radical Redemption * "One Man Army", a song by DaBaby from ''Baby on Baby 2'', 2022 Other uses * Léo Major, a French Canadians, French-Canadian soldier in both World War II, WWII ...
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Action Film
The action film is a film genre that predominantly features chase sequences, fights, shootouts, explosions, and stunt work. The specifics of what constitutes an action film has been in scholarly debate since the 1980s. While some scholars such as David Bordwell suggested they were films that favor spectacle to storytelling, others such as Geoff King stated they allow the scenes of spectacle to be attuned to storytelling. Action films are often hybrid with other genres, mixing into various forms such as comedy film, comedies, science fiction films, and horror films. While the term "action film" or "action adventure film" has been used as early as the 1910s, the contemporary definition usually refers to a film that came with the arrival of New Hollywood and the rise of antihero, anti-heroes appearing in American films of the late 1960s and 1970s drawing from war films, crime films and Western (film), Westerns. These genres were followed by what is referred to as the "classical period" ...
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