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  • @robwalsh9843
    @robwalsh9843 Рік тому +597

    Brandon Lee was just coming into his own with this movie. He was beginning to escape his father's shadow. What a tragedy.

    • @willthorburn1985
      @willthorburn1985 Рік тому +48

      Had a the same fate as his father. Both tragically died before they got to see the absolute fruit of their labor, the movie that gave them global fame

    • @creaturecaldwell9858
      @creaturecaldwell9858 Рік тому +7

      Yes..and to me he was at the same time becoming more like him..which is awesome

    • @tiananesbitt7156
      @tiananesbitt7156 Рік тому +12

      Wow the stars in it! The fortune of us getting this from Blockbuster to see a ghostbuster in a movie with Candyman and a Warrior!😅

    • @ericdraven7857
      @ericdraven7857 Рік тому +4

      @@willthorburn1985 Bruce Lee died from a “cerebral oedema caused by hypersensitivity to Equagesic.”

    • @StCerberusEngel
      @StCerberusEngel Рік тому +12

      @@ericdraven7857 They're not talking about cause of death, but rather the surrounding circumstances of their careers.

  • @mjkjelland13
    @mjkjelland13 Рік тому +200

    "Mother is the name for God on the lips and hearts of all children." That line hit me hard every time.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Рік тому +3

      If that line is in a new movie instead, it would've triggered the "what about fathers" crowd.

    • @amandafox8603
      @amandafox8603 Рік тому +5

      ​@@jp3813 Not really. The line is a short part for the full one that's in the comic books.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Рік тому +5

      @@amandafox8603 As if that matters to said crowd. Welcome to the internet.

    • @waynequashie8381
      @waynequashie8381 Рік тому +10

      This line that was famously said by Eric Draven in this movie was a quote by Victorian author William Makepeace Thackeray. It is the quote that is near and dear to my heart, which I've dedicated to my late mother, Brigitte(1965-2021).
      RIP BRANDON LEE(1965-1993)😔🙏

    • @amandafox8603
      @amandafox8603 Рік тому +5

      @@waynequashie8381 Ooh today I learned something new! Thank you. :) And may your mom be resting in Heaven. My mom has passed too.

  • @broodhunter2
    @broodhunter2 Рік тому +137

    This was originally a Graphic Novel, by J O'Barr, Who lost his fiance' in a car accident, and his doing this graphic novel was his way of coming to terms with it. He was against there being a movie, but Brandon helped convince him, which makes his death on the set even more tragic.

    • @Rocket1377
      @Rocket1377 Рік тому +30

      Unfortunately Brandon's death made him wish he had never written the comic book, as he partly blamed himself for starting the chain of events that led to such a tragic outcome.

    • @broodhunter2
      @broodhunter2 Рік тому +3

      @@Rocket1377 Yes, I remember reading that somewhere.

    • @wumpscutx1
      @wumpscutx1 Рік тому +23

      O'barrs fiance was killed by a drunk driver, not just a car accident.

    • @zeusdarkgod7727
      @zeusdarkgod7727 5 місяців тому +5

      O'Barrs entire life is extremally sad.

  • @jccardenas8803
    @jccardenas8803 Рік тому +225

    Seeing the Crow in the movie theatre back in 1994 was an awesome experience! The soundtrack also rocks!!

    • @redwoodpunx9614
      @redwoodpunx9614 Рік тому +7

      the soundtrack is amazing!!!

    • @Rabidpygmy
      @Rabidpygmy Рік тому +10

      Dead Souls & Burn are just such perfect choices for this movie!!

    • @joefrog91
      @joefrog91 Рік тому +11

      ​@@Rabidpygmy They wanted the Cure song The Hanging Garden, but Robert Smith said he would write a new song for it. I'm so glad he did because Burn is fantastic. I'm so glad they started playing it in concert.

    • @nickblood7080
      @nickblood7080 Рік тому +7

      Yes and Yes. The soundtack is legendary. The cure song is a favorite of mine, I was in a band in High school in 97 that Covered the NIN cover of the joy division song.

    • @MrJturner74
      @MrJturner74 Рік тому +4

      And that Halloween everyone was the Crow.

  • @TheJoKeR7991
    @TheJoKeR7991 Рік тому +244

    No matter how many times I watch this movie, I always tear up at the "It can't rain all the time" line. Such a simple yet powerful choice of words.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Рік тому +236

    This movie received positive reviews by Critics, including Roger Ebert, he called it "a fever dream of a movie, a well made feature length music video, and the Cinematography makes the film so dark and gritty, it makes Gotham City look like Emerald City."

    • @vincecommando7575
      @vincecommando7575 Рік тому +2

      Please don't mention Roger Ebert or Gene Siskel. Their views on movies are not shared by me. Also I find them to be bit snobbish in their approach to film.

    • @randomaccessfemale
      @randomaccessfemale Рік тому +13

      @@vincecommando7575 Clearly he thinks otherwise. Who are you to tell him what to say?

    • @vincecommando7575
      @vincecommando7575 Рік тому +1

      @@randomaccessfemale Clearly I'm the guy who could care less. What business of it is of your?

    • @randomaccessfemale
      @randomaccessfemale Рік тому +9

      @@vincecommando7575 What does it matter since you do not care?

    • @vincecommando7575
      @vincecommando7575 Рік тому +1

      @@randomaccessfemale I'm just wondering why you feel the need to inquire about things that don't concern you.

  • @DiedrichKnickerbocker1783
    @DiedrichKnickerbocker1783 Рік тому +42

    My favorite line in this movie.
    "Victims....Aren't we all?

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov Рік тому +1

      The Crow has some incredible lines.

    • @Blaize24
      @Blaize24 11 місяців тому +2

      That and, "And I say I'm dead, and yet I move."

    • @Rickety_Cricket
      @Rickety_Cricket 6 місяців тому

      ​@@Blaize24I love that line so much. It says so much.
      'Victims, aren't we all?' was so effective!

  • @stefaniefrost3093
    @stefaniefrost3093 Рік тому +11

    The Crow is a revenant, a spirit of vengeance.

  • @teklekbeats
    @teklekbeats 9 місяців тому +5

    The Crow is a story in Bethany's memory.
    The former partner of creator James o Barr, who died when she was run over by a drunken man.
    He wanted revenge on his way home from military service, but learned that the driver had died of natural causes.
    Consumed by impossible revenge and the terrible sadness of having lost the woman he loved so much. So he dedicated himself to making a comic book, pouring all his pain into it.
    The Crow was born. That's why this work is so touching.

  • @PerfectHandProductions
    @PerfectHandProductions Рік тому +169

    Nice! The Crow is a solid film. The scene in which T-Bird realizes who Eric is is absolutely haunting. Gives me chills every time.

    • @CaesiusX
      @CaesiusX Рік тому +15

      _"There ain't no coming back! There ain't no coming back!"_

    • @cheshirekat528
      @cheshirekat528 Рік тому +16

      David Patrick Kelly does know how to deliver some chilling lines.
      “Warriors,come out to play, Warriors, come out to PLAY-YAY!”

    • @nickrutsis6170
      @nickrutsis6170 Рік тому +5

      @@cheshirekat528" That's right Matrix you did! Yayayaya " Thud.

    • @McPh1741
      @McPh1741 Рік тому +10

      "This is the really real World. There ain't no coming back."

    • @cheshirekat528
      @cheshirekat528 Рік тому +1

      @@nickrutsis6170 “l lied.”

  • @ThEmB0nEz
    @ThEmB0nEz Рік тому +122

    The stuntman for Brandon Lee on this film was Chad Stahelski. Chad would later direct all the John Wick films and he also was the stuntman for Keanu in the Matrix. They also had to CGI Brandons Lee's face onto Chad Stahelski body to finish the film.

    • @skywalker2118
      @skywalker2118 Рік тому +6

      Was Chad Stahelski on the film from the begining? I know he did the re-shoot's after Brandons Lee Passed but Great F'in movie.

    • @vincecommando7575
      @vincecommando7575 Рік тому +7

      Brandon Lee was a phenomenal actor and it's great to see Chad Stahelski excel from stuntman to director.

    • @redjakOfficial
      @redjakOfficial Рік тому +3

      Wow, that's cool.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Рік тому +9

      Perhaps why he used David Patrick Kelly (T-Bird) as the cleaner guy in John Wick.

    • @vincecommando7575
      @vincecommando7575 Рік тому +7

      @@mnomadvfx David Patrick Kelly has spent the bulk of his career playing villains.

  • @gorrammudder1600
    @gorrammudder1600 Рік тому +143

    The soundtrack for this movie was constantly in my tape deck. Movie slaps but the soundtrack is AMAZING!!!!

    • @arieljaquez5444
      @arieljaquez5444 Рік тому +6

      Yes, ive got it on my Spotify.

    • @ForEternia
      @ForEternia Рік тому +5

      Same here I had the CD on rotation (loved STP) while doing my homework for high school back in the day.

    • @newfate26
      @newfate26 Рік тому +5

      The OST, as well, is some of Graeme Revelle's best work. I've got it in my permanent rotation of music I listen to while writing.

    • @mattjones7226
      @mattjones7226 Рік тому +10

      I saw The Cure in the late 90's. When they played Burn....Pure Bliss.

    • @Prowl76
      @Prowl76 Рік тому +5

      It was the soundtrack for my junior and senior years in high school.

  • @carlitosd.9699
    @carlitosd.9699 Рік тому +128

    Peak 90’s Gothic nihilism!! One of the best soundtracks of the 90’s without a doubt! Alex Proyas (the Direcor) also made another great stylized movie called “Dark City” which I highly recommend!

    • @marcl5942
      @marcl5942 Рік тому +3

      I still have the CD... just no CD player to play it on anymore.

    • @dudermcdudeface3674
      @dudermcdudeface3674 Рік тому +12

      Gothic, but very far from nihilism. It has a remarkably wolesome message. Even the villains are internally-motivated.

    • @kamenwaticlients
      @kamenwaticlients Рік тому +2

      Now that makes perfect sense. I absolutely love both those movies.

    • @carlitosd.9699
      @carlitosd.9699 Рік тому

      @@marcl5942 hahahah maaan I feel ya! It is about that time to get a new CD player! 😂

    • @carlitosd.9699
      @carlitosd.9699 Рік тому +3

      @@dudermcdudeface3674 it’s fairly ‘of its time’ I’d you think about some of the either “romantic nihilism’ or “sarcastic nihilism’ that was so popular in the 90’s alternative pop culture, from music, to cinema to books…particularly if you’re familiar with James O Bar’s graphic novel for the Crow, it’s pretty nihilistic, and I don’t mean that as a bad thing, I was totally an angsty teenager at the time! 😂

  • @brianstevens1845
    @brianstevens1845 Рік тому +157

    It’s based on a comic, that has since become a graphic novel. I can’t recommend it enough. The connection between him and the crow is amazing, in the book.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Рік тому +69

    RIP, Brandon Lee, Feb.1, 1965-March 31,1993. Gone but not forgotten.

    • @jackspry9736
      @jackspry9736 Рік тому +5

      It’s now 30 years since his death.

    • @Deedric_Kee
      @Deedric_Kee Рік тому

      🌿👍🏼

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Рік тому +1

      @@jackspry9736
      Did you figure that out all on your own?

  • @BeegableRock
    @BeegableRock Рік тому +41

    A tragic double edged sword. Set a high bar for mature comic book movies and we lost a great super star who was on an upward trajectory. The Crow is such a great work of art.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Рік тому +1

      Brandon Lee was not a "great super star" at the time at all.

    • @BishopWalters12
      @BishopWalters12 Рік тому +3

      @@USCFlash True but he was going to play Johnny Cage in the Mortal Kombat movie and I think it's fair to say that he was on his way.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Рік тому +2

      @@BishopWalters12
      nonsense. mortal kombat was garbage. it is fair to say he was getting more roles. it is not fair to say he was on his way to being a "great super star". mortal kombat was a major step down in quality cinema from "The Crow"
      and besides , he was not supposed to play Johnny cage...he was supposed to play Liu Kang

    • @BishopWalters12
      @BishopWalters12 Рік тому

      @@USCFlash You seem very upset, little buddy. He was going to play Johnny Cage and you can think MK was bad but it was a hit in the summer of 95.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Рік тому

      ​@@BishopWalters12
      I am not upset, I simply hate stupid people like you. van Damme was the original choice for Cage .
      Brandon Lee was thought of as the choice for Liu Kang, who was modelled after Bruce Lee.
      So tell me stupid, what is more likely...the cheesy but very well known white martial arts action star, Van Damme, playing the lead role of the white Cage, with the still obscure half Asian son, of the man the Asian character is inspired by, playing that role....or having the half Asian guy, with no bankability playing the lead white role?
      in the game, Before Johnny Cage, the character was going to be Michael Grimm and be portrayed by Jean Claude Van Damme. Johnny Cage's splits and nut punches were a direct reference to Van Damme's Bloodsport role. the character itself is a b-list arrogant action star, just like van damme.
      Due to scheduling conflicts, Van Damme could not be Michael Grimm in the game. As a result, it gave fans Johnny Cage
      van Damme was the choice till he turned it down also since had just done "streetfighter"
      your original claim that "he was going to play Johnny Cage in the Mortal Kombat movie" is false.
      since you won't believe me, here is what director of Mortal Kombat, Paul W. S. Anderson said regarding the Lee as Cage rumors.
      "It was briefly discussed, but I don't think he was ever made an official offer. He was quite tight with Cary Tagawa, who is in the movie as well, so I think because of that people thought it was more of a reality than it actually was."
      stop believing everything just cause you saw it online.
      Lee was not going to be Cage. MK still sucked & it was not a "hit". a moderate box office success at best. Did not even crack the top 25 at the worldwide box office, did not earn more than 71 million at the domestic....& none of the cast got any kind of career boost or notable fame from it.

  • @BK_gamer_
    @BK_gamer_ Рік тому +62

    I saw this when it first came out in theaters. It was amazing.

  • @Paul-sl9zm
    @Paul-sl9zm Рік тому +18

    Brandon Lee would've been a superstar.
    So sad that he died so young....

  • @roboct6
    @roboct6 Рік тому +36

    One of the many tragedies here is that he broke out his his father’s giant shadow with this film and could’ve been a huge movie star.

    • @johnnyboy7144
      @johnnyboy7144 Рік тому +5

      Without question this movie would have sent him into superstardom, he was FANTASTIC in it. Extremely sad and tragic

  • @arieljaquez5444
    @arieljaquez5444 Рік тому +75

    It wasnt just the pain Shelley had that he had to endure, it was also what the guys did to her to cause the pain. The humiliation, the beating, and the rape. He felt it all.

    • @DavidGowers
      @DavidGowers Рік тому +9

      The "thirty hours of pain..." was just the hospital stuff. They address that earlyish when Eric mentions to Albrecht about staying with Shelley the whole time she was in the hospital and Albrecht saying she held on for 30 hours, then they go back to it with Eric telling Albrecht "What you kept in here saved me"

    • @vincecommando7575
      @vincecommando7575 Рік тому +3

      This movie is a classic and I enjoy seeing people discovering it for the first time. One of my favorite parts is when Eric has flashbacks of him and Shelly. Especially when they are together outside of the city among the flowers. That scene alone is shot so beautifully.

  • @BDogg2023
    @BDogg2023 Рік тому +12

    The shot of the rings flying out of the shotgun is one of my favorite in cinema.

  • @helifanodobezanozi7689
    @helifanodobezanozi7689 Рік тому +4

    The Crow was John Wick and The Matrix before John Wick and the Matrix. Not only was Brandon Lee the original first choice for Neo, but Chad, the director/ creator of John Wick was also in this film as Lee's stunt double. The two had been friends for years, as Chad is a student of one of Bruce Lee's senior students, Sifu/ Guro Dan Inosanto. After Brandon was shot on set, Chad actually finished the film for Brandon.

  • @CaturdayNite
    @CaturdayNite Рік тому +22

    This film had one of the best soundtracks of the 90s.
    I dimly remember the sequel....of which I may seek therapy to forget the rest of. 😀

    • @Jason_Van_Stone
      @Jason_Van_Stone Рік тому +1

      By far.

    • @GwionWilliams
      @GwionWilliams Рік тому +1

      There weren't 4 movies, and there wasn't a TV series called Stairway to Heaven. They didn't exist.

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov Рік тому +1

      City of Angels is actually pretty good and I like the connection to the first. The 4th is entertaining if you watch it as a comedy.

    • @corvus1970
      @corvus1970 Рік тому +1

      The sequel being "The Crow - City of Angels"? Yeah, that film is an example of how studio meddling can butcher a film, because the film that hit theaters is not the film that director Tim Pope made.
      The studio, Miramax (yeah, that asshole Harvey Weinstein) wanted to cash in on the popularity of the original. However, Tim Pope and writer David S. Goyer set out to make the best film he could, even with studio interference. He delivered a final cut of the film that he was pleased with, and that had tested well with audiences. However, what he had made was a film that had a very, very different tone than the original, and a very heartbreaking ending.
      However, Weinstein wanted something more like the first film, and decided to completely re-edit it, removing scenes, changing scenes around, and removing at least 30 minutes of footage, knocking the film down to a mere 86 minutes in length. It was so bad, that Pope and Goyer essentially disowned the theatrical release of the film.
      To make matters worse, when the film went to PPV, some of that cut footage was restored (most notably Kali's original death scene), but that version was still incomplete and has never been made available in any other format.
      If anyone has any interest in the film we were supposed to get, Chet Williamson's novelization is based directly off of the original script and screenplay.

    • @GwionWilliams
      @GwionWilliams Рік тому

      @@corvus1970 That would explain a lot...

  • @RCTPatriot75
    @RCTPatriot75 Рік тому +21

    Alex Proyas directed two of my favorite movies of all time, this and Dark City. Roger Ebert was such a fan of Dark City he did the dvd commentary. It's a great watch /listen.

    • @jimmorrish6771
      @jimmorrish6771 Рік тому +2

      absolutely love dark city

    • @pantlessreactions
      @pantlessreactions Рік тому +1

      I'd have like to have seen the final battle in Dark City with a better budget bc it looks a little weird, but overall a great, very unique movie with a nice twist

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 Рік тому +3

      Dark City is one of my favorite movies

    • @bencracknellCA
      @bencracknellCA 10 місяців тому

      Dark City is fantastic (watch the directors cut for the superior version)

  • @hitmanyr2kHQ
    @hitmanyr2kHQ Рік тому +16

    My favorite movie of all-time. 30 years later it still holds up great 👍

  • @jasonbeatty831
    @jasonbeatty831 Рік тому +13

    T Bird was played by David Patrick Kelly who also played the infamous Luther in the ultra classic film, “The Warriors”. Super worth a watch too.

  • @Raven5150
    @Raven5150 Рік тому +92

    I wouldn't classify this as horror, but still an amazing movie, as a teenager this movie was part of my rebelous life

    • @TheDeadStretch
      @TheDeadStretch Рік тому +2

      "It can't rain all the time."

    • @Raven5150
      @Raven5150 Рік тому

      @@justindenney-hall5875 very much I put it in the same category as spawn

    • @Thundarr100
      @Thundarr100 Рік тому +2

      Not really a horror, but definitely a good movie to watch around Halloween.

    • @ArlanKels
      @ArlanKels Рік тому +2

      Definitely not a horror, much more of a drama action.

    • @DavidGowers
      @DavidGowers Рік тому +1

      yeah it's KIND OF a horror in that it has a handful of elements that are usually in horror movies (especially the supernatural/reanimation stuff and the actual kills) but it's more of a drama/romance/revenge story

  • @the.witch.of.november
    @the.witch.of.november Рік тому +6

    This movie has a phenomenal soundtrack. The story is even more tragic if you look into why James O Barr wrote it. Also RIP Brandon Lee.

  • @TimothySmiths
    @TimothySmiths Рік тому +15

    RIP Brandon Lee, he was awesome in this film as an actor never mind the action, we lost a great actor from this film, but what a film he left us.

  • @thunderstruck5484
    @thunderstruck5484 Рік тому +37

    Great escapism movie, the setting and story , never gets old , thanks Y’all

  • @prato-24
    @prato-24 Рік тому +17

    Definitely not a horror movie in the true sense.
    It was sad that Brandon was killed filming this movie. The other sad thing was the other actor who actually pulled the trigger. Michael Masse was quoted as saying he was never the same and never got over it (not verbatim). He was also the manager of the underground shop in Se7en.
    Thanks guys

  • @lycanthrope9760
    @lycanthrope9760 2 місяці тому +3

    "i see you've made your decision, now let's see you enforce it" classic before getting riddled with bullets

  • @Billinois78
    @Billinois78 Рік тому +6

    The Crow soundtrack was/is one of my favorite 90's albums.

  • @vladtepes9614
    @vladtepes9614 Рік тому +20

    The 90's were my era. So many good movies from that period and also the 80's. Hollywood's peak imo.

  • @TrentRidley
    @TrentRidley Рік тому +10

    I really love the juxtaposition between the dark and gritty film noir style of this movie with the ultimately hopeful messaging/ending as experienced particularly through the character of Sarah and epitomised by the line, "It can't rain all the time." Great film.

  • @careycarson7629
    @careycarson7629 Рік тому +2

    This movie was adapted from a graphic novel before that was even a thing. The city was filmed on a backlot in Wilmington, North Carolina.

    • @JnEricsonx
      @JnEricsonx Рік тому +1

      Mine's signed by the author.

  • @stephenniehaus8635
    @stephenniehaus8635 Рік тому +11

    The comic book this was based on was hauntingly beautiful. It's in graphic novel form now. Worth checking out. It's poetic

  • @willthorburn1985
    @willthorburn1985 Рік тому +19

    Around 90% of the filming was completed when the accident happened that cost Brandon Lee his life. The accident happened filming his death scene at the apartment. After the investigations completed and the production resumed they reshot the death scene/Eric going back to his apartment transforming into The Crow. A brief CGI face was placed and a body double was used (That body double was Brandon’s friend Chad Stahelski, a stuntman at the time who would later on be a film director, notably the ‘John Wick’ movies)

    • @JnEricsonx
      @JnEricsonx Рік тому +3

      David Patrick Kelly= T bird, is the cleanup guy from those.

    • @wesdog8975
      @wesdog8975 Рік тому

      Brandon was accidentally killed in the scene of the suite at the nighclub

    • @johnnyboy7144
      @johnnyboy7144 Рік тому +4

      @@wesdog8975 no, he was killed in the apartment scene, Funboy shoots him with a gun at the apartment and that’s when the accident happened

    • @willthorburn1985
      @willthorburn1985 Рік тому +7

      @@johnnyboy7144 exactly, the actor that played Funboy (Michael Massee) suffered so much guilt after that incident (despite it not being his fault) he took years away from acting. While he did live on the rest of his life (passed away 2016) getting married, having children and continued acting….he lived on a disturbed and traumatized man. I feel horrible for the guy.

    • @kentuckydrinker
      @kentuckydrinker Рік тому +2

      From what I remember the prop gun had a bullet stuck in the barrel, when a blank was fired in it, it pushed the stuck round out, striking Brandon.

  • @ActionJackson1982
    @ActionJackson1982 Рік тому +20

    My number 1 favorite movie of all time, one of my earliest memories watching a movie at a young age. Even watched the edited for TV version back then. Everything about the movie is perfect. From the directing, script, story, characters, actors, music, cinematography, and especially Brandon Lee who looked like he was having fun making this.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Рік тому

      It's a fun film, but it is most certainly not "perfect".

    • @ActionJackson1982
      @ActionJackson1982 Рік тому

      @@USCFlash it’s perfect

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Рік тому

      @@ActionJackson1982 That is because you are a fool.

  • @minato808
    @minato808 Рік тому +47

    There aren't many Brandon Lee films but if you wanted to watch more I recommend Rapid Fire and Showdown in Little Tokyo fits in the 90s action genre you've already explored.

    • @willthorburn1985
      @willthorburn1985 Рік тому +3

      There was one gem he filmed in Hong Kong, in fact his first movie. ‘Legacy of Rage (1986)’. Nice action and martial arts while also having appearances from a recognizable actor that’s been on this channel a number of times ….

    • @jdnaz1288
      @jdnaz1288 Рік тому +1

      Those 2 are good ones.

    • @noelienoelie8425
      @noelienoelie8425 Рік тому +5

      @minato808 Thank you. For years I've thought the movie was just a daydream. Every time I went looking for Showdown in little Tokyo I kept coming up with Big trouble in little China.
      I'm gonna watch it tonight. Thanks man.

    • @minato808
      @minato808 Рік тому +2

      @@noelienoelie8425 You’re welcome but can’t go wrong with Big Trouble in Little China either.

    • @AwkwardKyle
      @AwkwardKyle Рік тому +1

      Showdown in Little Tokyo is such a blast.

  • @wabals
    @wabals Рік тому +8

    IT CANT RAIN ALL THE TIME 😢

  • @scottknode898
    @scottknode898 Рік тому +6

    Michael Wincott who played main villain Top Dollar plays numerous villains onscreen including the evil Guy Of Gisbourne in Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves and is cousin of Sheriff Of Nottingham played by the late Alan Rickman the adversary of Robin Hood. Michael Wincott was a bad guy in Along Came A Spider as well going against Morgan Freeman

    • @BubblyRainbows
      @BubblyRainbows Рік тому +2

      He was also Count Rochefort in "The Three Musketeers" with Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, and Oliver Platt. And actually played a kind of good guy in Alien Resurrection as the Mercenary captain.

    • @johnnyawesome3042
      @johnnyawesome3042 Рік тому +2

      Don’t forget the Warden in The Count of Monte Cristo. Yeah, basically we’re all in agreement on this: Michael Wincott is an awesome and seriously under appreciated actor.

    • @scottknode898
      @scottknode898 Рік тому +1

      @@BubblyRainbows that’s true he was essentially a good character for once in Alien Resurrection I remember that movie to as a teenager when it came out

  • @bran1886
    @bran1886 Рік тому +10

    Still one of my all time favorite movies. The comic was written by James O'Barr as a way for him to deal with the loss of his fiance who was killed by a drunk driver. The person who killed Brandon was Funboy, it really messed him up for a long time.

  • @newspooiechannel
    @newspooiechannel Рік тому +2

    This movie is based on the comic of the same name from James O'Barr. After his girlfriend was killed by a drunk driver, he began writing his thoughts down into as a way to deal with the anger and depression. One day he came across a newspaper article about a couple that were murdered over a $20 engagement ring and figured that could be the focal point of a story, so he merged the two events and developed them into the Crow. After trying to sell the story to several publishers and being routinely rejected, it sat dormant for 7 years until it was finally picked up and published in 1989.
    On the movie, the production crew rigged their own "dummy" cartridges to be used in a close-up shot for an earlier scene which were not completely removed from the gun when blank rounds were later added for the scene with Brandon Lee. The obstruction caused the blank to be discharged at a similar velocity as a regular bullet, which lead to his accidental death.
    Originally, the movie was intended to be a direct-to-video release and the studio producing the film almost cancelled production outright, but decided to continue as only three more days worth of scenes for Brandon Lee were planned to be shot. The movie went on hiatus as some of the story was re-written (mostly by 3 writers from the TV series Law & Order, interestingly enough) and then returned to production with other actors doubling for Lee. Paramount dropped out of distributing the film, but Miramax stepped in and gave them an additional $8 million dollars to finish the movie.
    O'Barr thought working on the comic would be an exercise to help finally put him at ease, but found that each page only made him angrier. After Brandon Lee was killed, he initially regretted ever having written the comic since his death felt like reliving his fiancée death all over again.
    Sorry to be a downer. On the positive side, O'Barr did ultimately get married and have a son.

  • @Parrothead76
    @Parrothead76 Рік тому +9

    My favorite film. Brandon became the embodiment of The Crow. One of the best performances in film. So very sad that he passed away.

  • @jediradekcrif9568
    @jediradekcrif9568 Рік тому +4

    Before Heath's Joker there was Brandon's The Crow....
    This movie is timeless...i watch it every Halloween... Brandon's savagery is just as compelling as his humanity was profound. No one can replace him...We lost an amazing talent in 1993 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 I'm glad you reacted to this...one of my fave movies of all time 🙏🏼💗
    And btw this is NOT a horror movie...if anything it's a superhero story in the Zak Snyder tradition...BEFORE Zak Snyder...it was at the tail end of the dark hero genre started by Tim Burton's Batman from 1989...

  • @fredfredburger5150
    @fredfredburger5150 Рік тому +17

    I was a big Brandon Lee fan for a few years before this movie came out. He was very charismatic as well as being a very good martial artist (not surprising considering his dad was Bruce Lee). Such a tragedy that his first "big" Hollywood movie would result in his death. If you'd like to watch another couple of his films I'd recommend "Showdown in Little Tokyo" and "Rapid Fire"

  • @chriscorvin5077
    @chriscorvin5077 Рік тому +2

    Well remember the Dark Knight when the Joker walks into the room with the mob bosses, they say it was an homage to the scene when Eric walks into the room with the crime bosses.

  • @wabals
    @wabals Рік тому +14

    The Soundtrack is Perfect !!!!!!

  • @chadwickvon8019
    @chadwickvon8019 Рік тому +13

    I fucking love this movie, RIP Brandon Lee.

  • @chelle4757
    @chelle4757 Рік тому +9

    I saw this as a kid and we named our first puppy a rottweiler Brandon Lee. I love this movie. And Samantha you are just the sweetest woman.

  • @melissaisloud7404
    @melissaisloud7404 Рік тому +3

    This is the perfect resurrection film to release on Good Friday. 😂 Happy The Crow Easter, everyone!

  • @nickgjenkins
    @nickgjenkins Рік тому +2

    It's funny because I did a whole paper/presentation on this film in college. It kind of works as an inverse monster movie.
    Also, I'm sure everyone has posted this in the comments. But here's what happened. It was a horrible mistake that ended in tragedy.
    This film used a gun (a revolver) in several different scenes. In ONE scene there was a prop bullet put into the chamber to make it look like the gun was loaded with real ammunition. The prop bullet had no powder. It was a "dummy bullet." But, part of that dummy bullet broke off and lodged in the barrel of the gun. Later, during a scene where the gun was going to be fired with blanks in it, the gun barrel wasn't properly checked. So the blank fired when it was pointed at Brandon and that fragment of a prop bullet functioned as a real bullet and struck Brandon in the chest. It was fatal.

  • @alexvaraderey
    @alexvaraderey Рік тому +3

    One of the coolest and most stylish movies ever made, with one of the best soundtracks as well. Fantastic. You can watch it every year and it will never get old.

  • @deadrubyroadshow5825
    @deadrubyroadshow5825 Рік тому +6

    Rip Bruce and Brandon lee

  • @DavidGowers
    @DavidGowers Рік тому +1

    The guy who fired the shot that killed Brandon - Michael Massee/Fun Boy - took a year off to get therapy to try to come to terms with it - ended up being haunted by it until the day he died...
    This is easily one of the most beautiful movies to come out in a long time. Even if Brandon Lee hadn't died, it's still such a beautiful, powerful, uplifting yet sad movie...
    Fun fact: I don't know if it had any bearing on the choice of a crow as the guide who brought Eric back, but crows have long been considered psychopomps in many belief systems. For those unaware, psychopomps are beings whose task it is to guide recently-deceased souls to the afterlife.

  • @luciolamonica
    @luciolamonica Рік тому +1

    a few months after the tragedy of Brandon Lee, Luc Besson's "Leon: The Professional" (1994) was already in production and since 12-year-old Nathalie Portman handled so many guns in the plot, her parents hired a weapons expert to teach her how to be safe with extreme prejudice, assembling and disassembling parts, telling the difference between bullets and blanks and even checking the weight of loaded and unloaded guns! it can't rain all the time... Brandon Lee is now an angel in peace and the crow brought back his name to immortality!

  • @alefnull
    @alefnull Рік тому +7

    genuinely, unironically one of my favorite movies of all time. i've seen it certainly over a hundred times over the years.

  • @Mugthraka
    @Mugthraka Рік тому +4

    The movie is an Adaptation of a Comics.
    The Comics artist was iirc a Marine who lost his wife/fiancée in a car accident.
    Not knowing how to deal with the grief and his suicidal thoughts, he started drawing and writting.
    The process became his catharsis and it birthed The Crow.
    This is why behind the revenge and dark plot, it is at its core, about Love for the departed and the Pain we feel at their departure.

  • @jimiewilliams7623
    @jimiewilliams7623 Рік тому +1

    The Crow is a comic book, based in Detroit, and written by James O'Barr. Devil's Night is a Detroit tradition of starting fires the night before Halloween. Eric Draven is a revenant, not a demon or zombie. Brandon was killed on the set, after being shot by the actor who plays Funboy. There was a dummy round in the barrel of the gun, and the armorer was sent home early, and the prop assistant neglected to check the weapon, before handing it to the actor. The combination of the metal obstructing the barrel and the round in the chamber, caused the bullet to be fired into Brandon's abdomen as if from a live round from a .44. He died from the wound, later that day. Brandon's stunt double, Chad Stahelski, who also doubled for Keanu in the Matrix films, and then went on to direct the John Wick films, completed Brandon's scenes. The film was a hit, and made Brandon Lee a legend. Detroit has plans to put a statue of Eric Draven, in Brandon's likeness, in the downtown area.

  • @kalewis7735
    @kalewis7735 Рік тому +2

    Brandon was killed during the Fun Boy shot. The prop department ran out of blanks and went to a real pawn shop to buy live ammo. They were supposed to remove the heads of the bullets. But one was not removed and got lodged in the barrel during the pawn shop reshoots.
    For the shot with Fun Boy shooting Eric, Proyas wanted a large explosion to come out of the gun. So, a blank was loaded into the gun with the lodged round. The blank was packed with extra gun powder for a more cinematic shot. This, however, dislodged the jammed round and forced it into Brandon Lee. At first, the crew thought Brandon was acting shot until they saw the pooling blood. It was because of the delay that he died. He was rushed by ambulance, but he had lost too much blood before paramedics got to him.
    Proyas, the director, went to a dark place and thought about quitting the movie business afterwards. He blamed himself, though it was the production company that urged the prop department to use the live ammunition without the knowledge of the director. His next movie was Dark City. If you watch this there are two versions. I would suggest watching the theatrical first, then the director's cut (of Dark City).
    The movie (The Crow) is based on the graphic novel of the same name by James O. Barr. There are call backs to certain parts of the comic, but some parts that were more violent in the source material. For example, Eric originally got his boots back after cutting off Tin Tin's legs with a sword. There were sequel movies that didn't live up to the success of the first movie, no pun intended. There are also sequel comics, which were far better than the sequel movies.
    A reboot is planned with the actor who played Pennywise as Eric. I am hoping for a more faithful adaptation, though I enjoyed the Brandon Lee movie.

    • @michaelriddick7116
      @michaelriddick7116 Рік тому +1

      Funboy's actor needed a couple years of therapy before taking acting again 😢💔😭

  • @janel1386
    @janel1386 Рік тому +7

    I remember being a teen flipping through channels looking for something to watch and finding this movie. This is where I found my love for this style, the colors, Music and the whole feel. I remember Sara's haircut being popular. The back of the head being shaved. Lol

  • @bigredtlc1828
    @bigredtlc1828 Рік тому +4

    Brandon Lee was killed in the scene where he was shot out the window (I believe). There was a bullet lodged in the chamber and the blank shot it out and killed him. So sad. They finished the movie with some scenes digitally spliced from existing footage. There's a short scene when he's first going into his building and before he opens his door, that scene is spliced from another one earlier. With his dad being Bruce Lee, there was a lot of talk of a curse or something with his family as his dad had died mysteriously. Just so sad. Thanks for reacting! Really a great, stylized adaptation of the graphic novel.

  • @messeboy7397
    @messeboy7397 Рік тому +2

    I'd recommend reading up on the origin of the crow comic. It was created as an outlet for the creators own pain of loss.

  • @paulieluppino1856
    @paulieluppino1856 Рік тому +2

    26:07 .....Here, in Spain, we have a saying: "Raise crows and they chop out your eyes"..... Guess they took it literally for this scene....

  • @kadatan
    @kadatan Рік тому +4

    I also recommend watching The Crow: City of Angels and The Crow: Salvation. New stories, new characters. Salvation is also made with a detective story.👍

  • @talesfromthehoodtv503
    @talesfromthehoodtv503 Рік тому +28

    To answer your question as to what exactly Eric was,he was an Angel,i remember on the poster and the trailers the tagline was,"believe in angles"the way he threw the rings at gedeon while explaining all the lives he destroyed, the way he took out Darla's heroin and told her to take care of her daughter,he was a guardian angel for everyone he encountered that was good,and fun fact the scene in the apartment when he meets the officer was completely improvised,saw this in theaters when i was 10 so it's one of my favorites,also Heath ledger's joker was inspired by Brandon's performance

    • @oldscratch3535
      @oldscratch3535 Рік тому +2

      I believe in angles. All 360 of them.

    • @amyjordan195
      @amyjordan195 Рік тому

      Darla was high on morphine. Eric even said it. "Morphine is bad for you."

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Рік тому +3

      @@Volkfire
      You are not being "that person". You are being correct. Unfortunately, being accurate these days is not important to people like the o.p. or those who will accuse you of being mean for offering the truth.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Рік тому +1

      @@amyjordan195
      Heroin is a derivative of morphine, dummy. It's rapidly metabolized in the body to morphine. Heroin was the former brand name for morphine diacetate, which is far more lipid soluble than morphine, & a faster onset and higher potency.

    • @talesfromthehoodtv503
      @talesfromthehoodtv503 Рік тому

      ​​@@amyjordan195 morphine is heroin, SMH

  • @shonuff4323
    @shonuff4323 Рік тому +5

    I was laying in bed listening to the radio when they announced his death. I am a HUGE Bruce lee fan so this really hit me. My first thought was how I feel so bad for his mother Linda.

  • @erikjohnson3859
    @erikjohnson3859 Рік тому +15

    Brandon had such a bright future, this movie is tragic for that reason alone.

  • @willthornsbury2913
    @willthornsbury2913 Рік тому +3

    The Crow was a comic book series before this movie, by James Barr.

  • @McPh1741
    @McPh1741 Рік тому +1

    The actor who plays Funboy is the one who actually shot Brandon Lee. His death was a result of a series of unfortunate events. On a movie set there is prop ammunition ( this is ammunition that looks like live ammo but has no powder charge or primer) and blanks ( These are self explanatory). Anyway, they needed more prop ammo for Funboy's .44 magnum handgun so someone bought live ammo, separated the bullets out, emptied the powder and reseated the bullets. This person failed to remove the primers. Primers are like caps for a toy gun the are seated in the rear of the cartridge and what the hammer strikes to ignite the powder charge. At one point during filming someone pull the trigger on Funboy's gun on one of these prop rounds and the primer went off. Nothing was suppose to happen so the gun was inspected and they all thought it was a blank round. What they didn't notice was that the primer had enough pressure to shoot the bullet out of the cartridge and it stopped in the barrel. Blank rounds were loaded into the gun for a scene where Funboy was suppose to shoot Eric in the chest. Michael Massee, the actor playing Funboy, pulled the trigger, the blank round went off and the pressure from the round had enough force to send the bullet out of the barrel and it hit Brandon in the chest. It was a very unfortunate accident but also very preventable if they had followed safety procedures.

  • @wormskull2454
    @wormskull2454 Рік тому +9

    Maaaan it sucks y’all had to re-edit this to make it passed UA-cam copyrights bc this soundtrack is KILLER! I totally understand why y’all had to do it though!

  • @davidmeir9348
    @davidmeir9348 Рік тому +6

    It's based on a comic.
    The comic is inspired by the poem The Raven of Edgar Allan Poe which tells the story of a raven (a close relative of the crow) as the animal that brings souls to the next world and can bring them back from it.
    The comic (and the movie) talk about a musician that gets killed along with his gf by a gang of thugs on halloween and his soul comes back in his body a year later with almost godlike powers to exert revenge on the perpetrators.
    First, it isn't exactly a 'horror' movie though it does have elements of that. Samantha is right it does mix genres, horror, gothic, thriller, action.
    Let's talk about Brandon Lee's performance. Superb and I'm pretty sure both Christopher Nolan and Heath Ledger saw the movie and were in some way influenced by it for The Dark Knight and the Joker portrayal.
    About the accident, it was during filming, in the scene of the home invasion (that specific scene was of course, cut from the film out of respect). In the scene, funboy shoots Lee with the .44 as he comes back home with the groceries. For the few scenes left that needed Brandon Lee, a double was used.
    What happened is that prior to this, the gun was used for shooting practice (with real ammo) and one of the bullet was defective and a piece of it got stuck in the barrel.
    Later the same gun was used for the scene and loaded with blanks. Blank cartridges do have a bit of powder, to produce the explosion that gives the sound of shooting, but no bullets.
    The problem is that whoever loaded the gun did not check it correctly, they just checked if the chambers were empty and a correct check is to also look through the barrel to make sure nothing is in it.
    If someone had done this simple check that takes two seconds, Brandon Lee would still be alive.
    So when the actor playing funboy (Michael Massee) shot the blank, the explosion dislodged the piece of bullet that was stuck in the barrel and that piece of bullet went through Lee's abdomen and caused internal bleeding.
    It took some time for the crew to understand what had happened and he died in the hospital from blood loss.
    RIP.

  • @davidanderson1639
    @davidanderson1639 Рік тому +1

    Ever since having seen The Crow upon its release, it has been one of my most favourite films. Not only because the performances are excellent, but because it’s visually stunning, has possibly one of the best soundtracks; & also because of what Proyas achieved.
    The Crow was filmed somewhat back to front; with Brandon Lee filming all the scenes of him in make up first. This meant that the scenes of him without the now iconic make up would be some of the last filmed on the production; & sadly the last Lee would’ve ever film.
    On March 31, 1993, Lee was filming a scene where his character, Eric, is shot after witnessing the beating and rape of his fiancée. Actor Michael Massee's character Funboy fires a .44 Smith & Wesson Model 639 revolver at Lee as he walks into the room. A previous scene using the same gun had called for inert dummy cartridges fitted with bullets, but no powder or primer, to be loaded in the revolver. For close-up scenes that use a revolver, where the bullets are clearly visible from the front, and do not require the gun to actually be fired, dummy cartridges provide a more realistic appearance than blank rounds, which have no bullet. Instead of purchasing commercial dummy cartridges, the film's prop crew, hampered by time constraints, created their own by pulling the bullets from live rounds, dumping the powder charge, then reinserting the bullets.
    In the fatal scene, which called for the revolver to be actually fired at Lee from a distance of 12-15 feet, the dummy cartridges were exchanged for blank rounds, which feature a live powder charge and primer, but no bullet, thus allowing the gun to be fired without the risk of an actual projectile. As the production company had sent the firearms specialist home early, responsibility for the guns was given to a prop assistant who was unaware of the rule for inspecting all firearms before and after any handling. Therefore, the barrel was not checked for obstructions when the time came to load it with the blank rounds. Since the bullet from the dummy round was already trapped in the barrel, this caused the .44 Magnum bullet to be fired out of the barrel with virtually the same force as if the gun had been loaded with a live round, and it struck Lee in the abdomen, mortally wounding him.
    O'Barr later remarked that losing Lee was like losing his fiancée all over again, and he regretted ever writing the comic in the first place.
    In an interview in 2005, 12 years after the incident, Massee revealed that he still had nightmares about it, stating, "I don't think you ever get over something like that”. Massee died on 20th October 2016 & right up until he passes away, had never watched the film.
    Another cast member impacted by Lee’s death was Rochelle Davis who played Sarah. Davis struggled with mental health & substance abuse in the years following the films release; on top of which she spent a period of time homeless. From following her social media, she’s turned her life around & is now making occasional appearances at various conventions.
    Also, The Cure, who composed the song ‘Burn’ specifically for the film, up until only a few years back refused to play it out of respect.
    After a great deal of soul-searching, Proyas and the rest of The Crow's cast and crew arrived at the conclusion that Lee would have insisted that they finish the film. With most of the actor's scenes completed, it was up to special effects house Dream Quest to fill in the blanks, which they accomplished in a number of ways. For the scene in which a newly-returned-from-the-grave Eric returns to his old apartment, for example, unused footage of Lee was used, with the actor's image digitally composited into a shot of the apartment set. For a few other key images, however, the effects technicians turned to techniques that were, in 1993, ridiculously cutting edge.
    Proyas brought in a relatively green stunt performer by the name of Chad Stahelski, who had been good friends with Lee and had a similar build. For a handful of scenes, including the one in which Eric sports his eerie makeup for the first time, approaching his window as lightning briefly illuminates the room, Stahleski stood in for Lee during shooting. Then, Dream Quest used previously captured footage of Lee to digitally graft the actor's face on Stahleski's body. The resulting shots certainly benefit from their brevity and from the darkness in which they were shot, but even today, the effect holds up remarkably well.
    It’s also worth noting Chad Stahelski went on to direct John Wick; & has Lee not died, I’m very much under the impression that Stahelski would’ve cast his good friend into the role.

  • @anthonyloza9847
    @anthonyloza9847 Рік тому +6

    Great movie, Samantha was right about it looking like a comic. It is actually based on a comic book.

  • @andrewjacksonbr
    @andrewjacksonbr Рік тому +3

    1st! At the height of grunge music and 1990s darkness this movie is a PERFECT moment in time.

  • @pillboss1987
    @pillboss1987 Рік тому +5

    Definitely not a horror movie, a supernatural action/thriller is more accurate

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Рік тому

    I was in high school when this came out and was obsessed. I saw it twice in the theater, bought the graphic novel, the soundtrack, a hat, some art on a metal plate, a hat. I met the author and had him sign my hat and book. Funny thing is, it was in a mall book signing and this guy smoked like a chimney, he had an overflowing ashtray on his table. That was clearly back when you could still smoke in the mall.

  • @gunslinger2566
    @gunslinger2566 Рік тому +8

    "Mother is the name for God on the lips and hearts of all children"

    • @ghostofyourmom
      @ghostofyourmom Рік тому +3

      ​@@justindenney-hall5875 straight out of the comic

  • @jons8607
    @jons8607 Рік тому +1

    A little trivia about devils night is, that it's an actual night that existed in Detroit for many years. The people would set fire to abandoned buildings around the city.

  • @BDogg2023
    @BDogg2023 Рік тому +15

    If I’ve seen this once, I’ve seen it at least 300 times. At least. I have no idea. Saw it in theaters. I went as The Crow for Halloween almost every year during the 90s. The Soundtrack was epic.

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Рік тому

      No. I'm sure you haven't seen it at least 300 times. Stop lying.

    • @BDogg2023
      @BDogg2023 Рік тому +1

      @@eatsmylifeYT 😂 Oh, man, you got me! I’m so busted! 😂 Evrryone stop, I didn’t watch the movie 300 times! 😂 God, don’t you have anything better to do? 😂
      My friends and I watched it every Sunday for about 3 years. Religiously. As in part of a ritual of watching Dazed and Confused, The Big Lebowski, and The Crow after our softball game, or after football was over. That’s 150 right there. That leaves five times a year for 30 years on my own. Not hard to do. I used to have it on repeat at my house, just for the music. Same with The Matrix, or Pulp Fiction. My VCR had automatic rewind and autoplay.
      Good enough for you, punchy? Or you still got a troll itch to scratch? Get outta here, ya narc’.

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Рік тому

      @@BDogg2023 Triggered, aren't you? You're still lying, though.

    • @rickwelch8464
      @rickwelch8464 Рік тому +1

      @@eatsmylifeYT Pack it in, boys, we found it! The most pathetic troll attempt in internet history.

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Рік тому

      @@rickwelch8464 I'm happy to know that you finally found yourself.

  • @shawnboyce1663
    @shawnboyce1663 Рік тому +3

    The scene with fun boy was when he was shot with the "prop gun"

  • @tommywalker3746
    @tommywalker3746 Рік тому +2

    3:22 have a crows nest in my maple tree out in the yard.
    they always let us know when something is happening

  • @RobZ65
    @RobZ65 Рік тому +1

    The comic book "The Crow" was author James O' Barr's way of working through the death of his fiancee killed by a drunk driver. It was made into a graphic novel and finally the movie with Brandon Lee. Powerful stuff and very creative way of working through your grief.

  • @megatroll2590
    @megatroll2590 Рік тому +4

    I love they mention it feels like a Dark Comic book, since that is how The Crow started out. A man making a comic to work through his own pain.

  • @justineskew163
    @justineskew163 Рік тому +3

    This is my favorite movie. I dress up as the Crow every Halloween and it is for a very specific reason. I am a hopeful romantic and I love the idea that if my true love was wronged so much that even if I was dead I could come back and get justice. Much love and keep on keepin on J.

  • @moose2577
    @moose2577 Рік тому +1

    T-Bird also played Charlie the cleanup guy in John Wick. Also, the guy who finished Brandon Lee's part in this movie was Keanu Reeves' stunt double in the Matrix movies and then directed the John Wick movies.
    And the actor that accidentally shot Lee played Fun Boy. He obviously had sa lot of trouble dealing with it and quit acting for quite a long time

  • @paulklenknyc
    @paulklenknyc Рік тому +1

    PLEASE, fans of TBR Schmitt: Turn this wonderful couple on to “Being There,” one of the smartest, quirkiest comedies ever made. They deserve the most worthy films we can find! PLEASE!

  • @ThatPurpleGirl81
    @ThatPurpleGirl81 Рік тому +8

    GET BETTER SOON GUYS 💜 I love this movie it was a huge part of my teenage years...
    When you said the movie is like a comic book I got the biggest, stupidest grin on my face - it's based off the famous graphic novel by James O'Barr!
    When it comes to The Crow I've seen all the movies (sadly, they only get worse from here tho the music is still good) and read all the books, even watched the spin off t.v. show with Marc Decascos.
    Since everyone is quoting their fav lines I'll put mine:
    Albrecht: Don't move, you move you're dead...
    Eric: I say I'm dead, and I move.

  • @jimrobinson9979
    @jimrobinson9979 Рік тому +9

    I really like the stylized adaptation that they managed to pull off with this film. I was very impressed when I first saw it, and I'd watch it every time it aired on television. Since you both enjoyed it you might also like Sin City (2005), which is even more heavily stylized to match its source material.

  • @8967Logan
    @8967Logan Рік тому +1

    I just love the Crow teaching Darla what it means to be a Mother scene; I could watch it 10,000 times.

  • @machfront
    @machfront Рік тому

    In the comic, he really just kills them. Period.
    Though there is a scene of peace near the end, I love the film literally showing Shelly looking at Eric in a “Aww, Baby! That was so sweet! Thank you!” kinda way!

  • @MrBreezeLI516
    @MrBreezeLI516 Рік тому +3

    " abashed the Devil stood and FELT how awful goodness is.." Top Dollars last agonizing seconds... 👊🏻

    • @thomasbanks641
      @thomasbanks641 Рік тому +1

      My favorite quote from the movie, it's from the (very long) poem "paradise lost" by John Milton, it's about the final battle between good and evil.
      He reads it in the apartment to Shelley during the home invasion too.

  • @fuelman1391
    @fuelman1391 Рік тому +3

    Such a great, entertaining movie. It was the perfect movie to see as a moody teenager, and it never gets old. If I remember correctly, Chad Stahlski (I think I spelled that right) of The Matrix and John Wick films, finished some of the rooftop scenes after Brandon Lee died, and may have been his stunt double, too.
    And I highly recommend "Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil". It's entertaining as hell!

  • @cyborgvalkyrie
    @cyborgvalkyrie 9 місяців тому +1

    Brandon Lee did Hong Kong action movies before this, with one US movie starring him and Dolph Lundgren. The accident that killed him happened because a blank was shot and the cartridge fragmented, with part of it getting lodged in the barrel. The next blank was fired and pushed the fragment out like a normal bullet. Before this accident, blocking off the barrel was very optional on movie guns. After this, it became all but mandatory for a long time and would've prevented the Rust accident. Brandon Lee took the shot in the lower abdomen and it shredded things badly. They used dozens of units of blood (I remember reading something like 80 pints) to transfuse him while they worked to repair the damage, but there was just too much damage.

    • @ArganRyan
      @ArganRyan 8 місяців тому

      Great info. Just to clarify further for those curious (because good info re: the tragedy is hard to come by) he was hit in the abdomen dead center basically. The scene was an alternate cut version of the home invasion and they were on their final days of shooting. Lee had moderate arteriosclerosis from heavy smoking, which may have exacerbated the damage, but the bullet ruptured *both* the abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava and lodged in his lower spine. It's been suggested the shock of the spinal hit immobilized his lower half immediately, but may not have paralyzed him had he'd survived. Just an absolute perfect storm of damage that he could have likely survived had it been a half inch in either direction. Incredibly tragic. Watching his full catalogue of content it seems clear he was a good guy, and likely would have become one of our biggest movie stars.

  • @nukiesduke6868
    @nukiesduke6868 Рік тому +3

    A lot of people don't know but there's an action movie with Dolph Lundgren called Showdown in Little Tokyo. Brandon Lee was also a main in that. Loved him in that.

  • @spencerbookman2523
    @spencerbookman2523 Рік тому +4

    Brandon Lee starred in a more conventional action movie with Powers Boothe (Red Dawn [1984], Tombstone [1993]) called Rapid Fire (1992). It's been a while since I've watched it, but I remember it being pretty good. The tagline is "unarmed and extremely dangerous."

  • @shanenolan5625
    @shanenolan5625 Рік тому +3

    Thanks guys see you managed to upload. . Copyright is a b. Sorry. ( sick ) it's going around. Take care

  • @brandonmartin08
    @brandonmartin08 5 місяців тому

    This has been one of my top 5 movies since I was a kid. I am a guitarist myself and never knew about this until just now when I looked up to see what kind of guitar he takes from the pawn shop. They show him playing the same guitar in his apartment in one of his flashbacks confirming that if the ring was pawned there, the guitar was his to begin with. I’ve seen this movie a legit 100 times and never put that together.

  • @Lancun
    @Lancun Рік тому +2

    I think the general word used to describe what Eric is would be Revenant.