Recoil (1998)
One of the most preposterous action films I've ever seen in my life. Gary Daniels walks up to the heavily armoured bad guys in slo mo, while they're firing full auto shotguns at him, he then shoots a few in the head, while a grenade explodes behind him... in the first two minutes of the film. Which is immediately followed by the insane car chase in history.
Then, shortly after, two cops are ambushed, in what might be the greatest set up I've ever seen in my life. All you see is a hooker, from the chest up servicing a client in the back seat of a van. The two cops open the back door of the van and they get John Wooed to death by the hooker's client duel wielding revolvers, while she's still on top of him.
The movie then takes an unexpectedly dark turn, which I wont spoil, because I've guaranteed your viewership, but suffice to say it turns into Max Payne with 45 minutes of a one man rampage, including a foot vs. limo gunfight chase, the hero killing most of the villain's extended family, during a funeral, via Kung-Fu treachery and a stalk and kill sequence in an abandoned factory.
To come down off of the ridiculousness of Recoil, I followed it with Hard Target on Blu Ray. That's right, I had to watch Jean-Claude Van Damme in a John Woo movie because it was less ludicrous.