When it comes to ’90s action flicks, Terminator 2: Judgement Day tops the rankings.

The 1991 film, directed by James Cameron, is a sequel to the 1984 original. But the sequel, which stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong, and Robert Patrick, earned so much acclaim that it became a critical and commercial success. That’s why the movie tops SlashFilm’s list of the “15 Best Action Movies of the ’90s, Ranked.”

“Drama, humor, and twisty paradoxes share the screen with big, practical stunts and brilliantly crafted sequences, resulting in one of Cameron’s best movies,” the description reads.

If you need a quick refresher on the classic, check out the trailer below:

Linda Hamilton Has Faced Mental Health Struggles

Hamilton, 69, revealed in 2004 that she had both bipolar disorder and depression. But in a recent interview with PEOPLE, the beloved actress, who appears in Stranger Things and  Resident Alien, opened up about her mental health journey along the way.

“Nobody ever thinks that I’m going to struggle. They think I’ll be fine — ‘It’s Linda Hamilton,’” the star told the publication.

Luckily, after years of working through her difficulties, Hamilton has found a system that works for her.

“I have found just true balance and steadiness in my day and in my life,” she explained. “And I also can activate all of the safeguards that I learned from 20 years of therapy.”

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Therapy was her best investment, Hamilton explained.

“I can apply the brakes because I spent years and years and hundreds of thousands of dollars to get better,” she noted.

When it comes to her advice for other people who are struggling, Hamilton has plenty of thoughts.

“People just can’t give up on themselves. That’s the thing. It’s just keep looking until you find your way through it. I’m living proof that it can be done,” she said, joking, “And I was a hot mess for the first 40 years.”

She also advised people to focus on doing things for others and building self-esteem by doing esteemable acts.

“I never think about myself. That was the first 40 years. And when I got the balance, I made a deal with myself that it would never be about me again. And it hardly ever is. It’s just not about me,” she noted.

Hamilton Is Considering Ditching Acting for Grandparenting

Hamilton recently opened up about how she frequently says she’s considering quitting acting to soak up all the joy she gets from being a grandmother.

“I actually feel like we’ve known each other,” the mom of two told PEOPLE of her grandson. “There is something when we look at each other, and I’m like, ‘What is happening here?’ I don’t remember that feeling with my children. I mean, I guess you’re too busy raising them and being a single parent, but I have looked at this boy too many times now and just gone, ‘We’ve known each other,’ so it’s lovely.”

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