calaverasgrande :
Besides, Woo's later Hollywood movies almost erase his earlier ones!
What?!?!?!?! Are you serious? You think Hard Target, Paycheck and Windtalkers are superior to The Killer, Hard Boiled and A Better Tomorrow? I'll give you Face/Off -- good stuff. And Broken Arrow and Mission Impossible 2 weren't bad, either. But I don't think many people would agree that Woo's Hollywood films are better than his Hong Kong films.
True Romance didn't make the list because, well, we never really considered it. The end is kind of overblown. Plus, I hate most Tony Scott films ("Top Gun" and "Crimson Tide" being the sole exceptions). Why can't he direct like his brother Ridley?
Die Hard is another story -- I thought about the first film's shootout between McClane and Gruber. It's a great scene, full of tension between Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman, that explodes in gunfire and broken glass. But when you think about Die Hard, the first scene that comes to mind is the helicopter/exploding rooftop jump stunt, which is arguably one of the five greatest stunt sequences of all time (another list is in order, perhaps?). Then you have great scenes like "Happy trails, Hans," the elevator bomb, and the fight between McClane and Karl. There's so much good stuff in that movie that I just wasn't sure where that shootout ranked in the best scenes of the film.
I confess I've never seen a Ringo Lam movie, but I hope to fix that soon.
As for Equilibrium, I take the blame for that omission. Travis wanted to include it, but I hated the movie and thought the stupid ballet gunfighting techniques were lame and therefore overruled him.