Filmmaker reacts to The Warriors (1979) for the FIRST TIME

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    Original Movie: The Warriors (1979)
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  • @dylandaly2002
    @dylandaly2002 2 роки тому +265

    One of my favorite 70’s Cult Films of all time. FUN FACT: I met two actors that were in The Warriors at a Tattoo Convention few years ago. The actors that played Cochise and Vermin, they were really nice and friendly and they even signed my warriors vest, which I always wore sometimes in high school and my teachers would always say quotes from the movie every time I wore it to class, lmfao.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +23

      Yo that’s so dope hahaha!

    • @Jar0fMay0
      @Jar0fMay0 2 роки тому +12

      Nice. My dad and his friends made those same vests in middle school back in the day.

    • @dylandaly2002
      @dylandaly2002 2 роки тому +8

      @@BabyNoah22 he’s also Sully from Commando

    • @brucechmiel7964
      @brucechmiel7964 2 роки тому +2

      What’s really important is Gravity.
      Now you should know dis is ma weak ahrm.

    • @chrisgobeil4751
      @chrisgobeil4751 2 роки тому +3

      @@dylandaly2002 He was also in The Longest Yard with Adam Sandler, can't remember his characters name though.

  • @JohnBham
    @JohnBham 2 роки тому +228

    "Warriors, come out and playyy-ayyy" was indeed an improv line. So good they kept it in and now it's a cultural touchstone.

    • @Daslatcher
      @Daslatcher 2 роки тому +9

      Not really. The director, Hill, wanted tension in the scene, so he and Kelly(the actor) collaborated on that. Hill came up with the line, and Kelly came up with the bottles+the way he delivers the line.
      So it was always going to be in the movie.

    • @jonnyyen7169
      @jonnyyen7169 2 роки тому +1

      @@Daslatcher still super cool.

    • @MarquisLeary34
      @MarquisLeary34 2 роки тому +10

      Half right; the bottles were improv. The whole line, though, was inspired by someone that used to torment David Patrick Kelly when he was a kid.

    • @Daslatcher
      @Daslatcher 2 роки тому +5

      @@MarquisLeary34 No, the line was fed by the director. The way he performs the line however was partly inspired by the creepy neighbor you're referring to who used to say Kelly's name in a sing songy manner. It was also partly inspired by Broadway.

    • @MarquisLeary34
      @MarquisLeary34 2 роки тому +4

      @@Daslatcher I just watched the interview again, and it seems you're correct. Thank you.

  • @oaktree1626
    @oaktree1626 2 роки тому +237

    The Warriors novel was even grittier and let you know these guys could be grimy. It really gave you a sense of how young these guys were.
    It was loosely based on the ancient Greek story called Anabasis - where a group of Greek soldiers were stuck behind enemy lines in Persia and they were fighting to get back home.

    • @Reno_Slim
      @Reno_Slim 2 роки тому +7

      I didn't know that but I had a feeling that the concept of the story had deep roots.

    • @georgekazangas1005
      @georgekazangas1005 2 роки тому +7

      And trains played the role of Deus Ex Machina

    • @totallytomanimation
      @totallytomanimation 2 роки тому +7

      I know that it's common knowledge that Anabasis is the source inspiration for "The Warriors", but I've always felt that the story owes more to "The Odyssey", story about a band of Warriors trying to make their way home from a distant land through hostile and dangerous lands. Hmm, sounds familiar. Likely Anabasis is a riff on The Odyssey since The Odyssey pre-dates it by 200 plus years.

    • @Mauther
      @Mauther 2 роки тому +21

      You get some hints from the names. Cyrus the leader of the summit was a Persian king the Greek mercenaries fought for who was assassinated at a truce. Cleon (Clearchus) and Ajax are Greeks. Their destination of getting to the Coney Island and the sea echoes the plot of the Anabasis, where the goal was to reach the coastal Greek cities of Asia minor. "Thalatta" meaning "the sea!"
      As for how it was received, there was gang violence at several theaters on opening weekend including some murders. The movie was popular with gang members who ended up at the same theater and well you know. So most advertisements were pulled and some theaters actually pulled the film. But once things settled down the film was actually decently successful.

    • @Girkon
      @Girkon 2 роки тому +8

      @@Mauther that is both morbidly funny and depressing.

  • @iamtheowl9631
    @iamtheowl9631 2 роки тому +30

    What they did to create the perception that the crowd was running chaotically, they had half the crowd run continuously in a circle in one direction, and the other half run in the other direction. It worked surprisingly well.

  • @fourthhorsemendeath218
    @fourthhorsemendeath218 2 роки тому +60

    The Warriors is one of my favorite films ever made. How dangerous it would actually be to try and get back home over miles of travel when almost the whole city is looking for you

    • @kzfive
      @kzfive 2 роки тому +2

      Real dangerous

  • @kevinsnazz
    @kevinsnazz 2 роки тому +170

    The Warriors is another example of how a Director's Cut isn't always the best cut.

    • @antoinettelopes
      @antoinettelopes 2 роки тому +18

      Coppola ruined one of my favorite films, THE OUTSIDERS, with his director's cut. I almost cried in the theater. No kidding. He took out the original music his own dad did for it and put in the rock songs he would have used if he could have afforded it in the first place. The film gods stopped him the first time on purpose. They knew those songs would ruin it. 😔

    • @Brooklyn_Bleek
      @Brooklyn_Bleek 2 роки тому +19

      The comic panel transitions were cool; they grew on me tho.

    • @DogmeatDied989
      @DogmeatDied989 2 роки тому +3

      Right.

    • @Russelshackleford
      @Russelshackleford 2 роки тому +19

      I liked the original cut myself.

    • @kevinsnazz
      @kevinsnazz 2 роки тому +30

      @@Brooklyn_Bleek they're okay, but they mess with the pacing of the film and Illustrator comic panel illustrations don't feel right in a 70s film.

  • @TexasTrip
    @TexasTrip 2 роки тому +126

    I remember watching this as a child, being enamored with the concept and on my seat in anticipation for the next rumble. Solid choice James.

  • @21stcenturyhiphop
    @21stcenturyhiphop 2 роки тому +34

    The woman on the bench is Mercedes Rhule, who went in to have a respectable career.
    The Warrior who got thrown on the tracks is Thomas Waites, aka Windows from The Thing.

    • @colbymasvidal2397
      @colbymasvidal2397 2 роки тому +5

      And Rembrandt died young😭 RIP YOUNG BLOOD❤🌹

  • @MariMiniattL
    @MariMiniattL 2 роки тому +46

    My husband has a theory that the character Luther "come out to play" was not actually talking to anyone on the phone. Never do you hear the coins drop. When you used payphones at that time, the coins would drop after the receiver was replaced. You could hear them drop. So this means he was talking to himself.

    • @samaxechuckfinley3593
      @samaxechuckfinley3593 2 роки тому +1

      LMAO!!! 😅
      Cool observation!!! 😎
      I too remember that!!! 😁👍

    • @darylobey8867
      @darylobey8867 Рік тому +1

      I always thought he was callin the cops or the riffs to keep the heat off him and his boys informing some one but luther showed how crazy he realy was so talkin to him self sounds more fitting

    • @forgottenmma3694
      @forgottenmma3694 Рік тому

      I always thought Luthor was in cahoots with the police to take out cyrus and prevent gangs from centralizing power to run NYC

  • @pothocket
    @pothocket 2 роки тому +47

    Love how this movie was able to give off a fantasy vibe despite taking place in our world. It's got a unique style.

    • @Sixfoot8m
      @Sixfoot8m 2 роки тому +1

      I felt the same sorta like streets of fire.

    • @pothocket
      @pothocket 2 роки тому

      @@Sixfoot8m Nice. Just watched the trailer and 100% on board with everything. Thanks, will watch it soon

    • @HorsePower-iq1qc
      @HorsePower-iq1qc 6 місяців тому

      it is fantasy.. that place now lives only in my memory.. nyc is much better now

  • @robwalsh9843
    @robwalsh9843 2 роки тому +16

    One of the best opening credit sequences of any movie.
    They made the NYC tunnels look like some magical portal. Amazing cinematography.

  • @Polymathically
    @Polymathically 2 роки тому +57

    This is one of my favorite movies. As for recognizable actors, Fox was played by Thomas Waites, who you know better as Windows from The Thing (1982). But he was killed off early due to clashing with the director. He'd already been fired, so his double was the one thrown in front of the train. He even demanded that he be removed from the credits, but later came back for the video game. The radio DJ was played by Lynee Thigpen, who had several film and TV roles in the 80s and 90s, most memorably The Chief on Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego? The "Warriors, come out to play~" was indeed ad-libbed; it was based on a crazy man the actor encountered he was younger. He originally wanted to hold dead pigeons for that scene, but they ended up going with the bottle clinking. Ajax's threat to turn one of the Baseball Furies into a popsicle was ad-libbed as well. James Remar, the actor who played Ajax, actually spent some time at Coney Island to observe the gang there to make his portrayal more authentic. The film was shot in real gang turfs, to the point that they had to have an advisor on set to let them know where the gangs were, how dangerous they were, etc. Local gangs disrupted production more than once. Also, the huge crowd at the beginning included real gang members because they couldn't afford to hire that many extras. They also had real police as cameos to make sure nothing went off the rails. The director had wanted Orson Welles to narrate the movie's intro, but the studio refused. There's tons of other interesting stuff about this movie; if you have time, the documentary is very much worth watching.

    • @allwalledup
      @allwalledup 2 роки тому +2

      Never even put it together that windows and fox had the same actor. Must have been the beard he had while playing windows

    • @Polymathically
      @Polymathically 2 роки тому +5

      @@allwalledup Yeah, it took me a few watches. I knew I'd seen those eyes and hair somewhere before. It helped that The Thing is also one of my favorite movies.

    • @halfmanhalfamazing2152
      @halfmanhalfamazing2152 2 роки тому +2

      You forgot that two actors from this movie was in the movie "48 Hours". Also one of the actors played a main character in the TV show "Black Lightning"

    • @BIBeast291
      @BIBeast291 2 роки тому +1

      Plus, Cyrus was going to be portrayed by an actual gang leader but before principal photography started, he disappeared. That, or he was killed. I've read it both ways.

    • @gattonero2716
      @gattonero2716 Рік тому +1

      @@halfmanhalfamazing2152 they were actually Four actors from the movie in 48 hours the two that you were talking about which was James Remar and David Patrick Kelly and the other two were Marcelino Sanchez where Eddie Murphy parked his car and Sonny Lanham who played James Remar's partner in crime in the Warriors Sonny played the policeman who threw Thomas Waits character Fox into the train tracks

  • @DogmeatDied989
    @DogmeatDied989 2 роки тому +13

    That scene in the train car with the kids who just got out of prom is the most powerful in the movie for me. Swan pulls her hand down from trying to clean up as if to say, “don’t compare yourself to those people.” We are poor, and we live on the streets and in the ghettos, but we didn’t choose this life, so we have nothing to be ashamed of. We are real people with real lives. We are survivors. Those pretty prom kids wouldn’t last an hour on Coney Island, or on anyone else’s turf for that matter.

    • @jgarcia4721
      @jgarcia4721 2 роки тому +2

      Yes, and so well done. Today it would be a long speech that is entirely less effective.

    • @rajch2000
      @rajch2000 Рік тому

      @@jgarcia4721 it depends on writers. Stupidity is high these days so subtlety has no place!

    • @briangarcia8384
      @briangarcia8384 7 місяців тому

      Yes I love that scene so much. I used to think swan was a dud of a character because his personality is much smaller than the other characters but small bits like this make me realize why he's second in command.

  • @aerthreepwood8021
    @aerthreepwood8021 2 роки тому +4

    I always forget just how long the "WARRRRIIIIOOOOORRRRRSSSSS, COME OUT AND PLAAAAAAAYAYAY" scene goes on for.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому

      😂😂😂

    • @aerthreepwood8021
      @aerthreepwood8021 2 роки тому

      @@JamesVSCinema And James Remar is Ajax. He was never a huge star but he's been a working actor in big budget stuff for decades.

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben 2 роки тому +61

    I have a proper leather Warriors vest that I have worn for many Halloweens.
    The PS2 game was freaking awesome; another Rockstar classic. It was a prequel, and then the 3rd act of the game was playing through the movie. So darn good.
    The late Tony Scott had been planning a remake set in California and was going to feature real life gangs such as the Bloods, Crips, Latin Kings, etc. It was going to start on the Golden Gate Bridge and then The Warriors would fight their way back to wherever.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +3

      Loved the video game! And really!? Had no idea they’d attempt to remake it again. Should be interesting who they chose.

    • @John57945
      @John57945 2 роки тому +1

      Ditto that. It was one of my fav games on PS2. My favorite part of the game was the stage where the Warriors wipe out the Destroyers. So much fun to play.
      This game was up there with Manhunt & GTA: Vice City

    • @christopherbrown6049
      @christopherbrown6049 2 роки тому

      Someone told me that game was great, it is available on ps4 maybe 5 through digital copy

    • @archivemediavault
      @archivemediavault 2 роки тому +1

      @@JamesVSCinema Robert Rodriguez was also going to be remaking it too, since then.

    • @bajaborracho9139
      @bajaborracho9139 2 роки тому

      The biggest gang in California is the homeless

  • @liammech6694
    @liammech6694 2 роки тому +7

    The game makes the movie so much better. The last half of the game is the start of the movie and you play through it all. But the first half of the game is learning how and why the Warriors formed, and how they rose to the level that put them on the Riff's network to get invited to the meeting.

    • @jordanbass705
      @jordanbass705 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes that’s what I like about the warriors video game on ps2 and Xbox cleon plays a bigger role you’ll get a chance too play him and many other warriors. Cleon and the fox role was larger role and Ajax had a bigger role as well it gave more too the story of how the warriors were formed.

    • @MEKK01
      @MEKK01 9 місяців тому +1

      @@jordanbass705 Great that they got most of the living actors back to voice their characters, even the ones that play a small role like Cleon

    • @jordanbass705
      @jordanbass705 9 місяців тому

      @@MEKK01 yes they got Michael beck James remar Dorsey wright Thomas waites Deborah Van Valkbenburgh it was good for them too come back and voice their characters the warriors video game was like backstory and prequel from how the warriors were formed cleon was well respected I’m glad he plays a bigger part I always hated that cleon got killed off early in the movie I felt like they didn’t have too attack on him when he didn’t kill Cyrus.

  • @gloriabaquera5434
    @gloriabaquera5434 2 роки тому +14

    That scene in the subway train is my favorite scene in the whole film. The whole thing. My interpretation of that moment was the same as well. She closes her eyes and then the other kids are gone. Like they were never there. Because they may as well not have been, for all the affect they have on each other. They live in different worlds. And when Swan stops her from trying to clean herself up. Just, ugh! I love it!!

  • @bgcorporation
    @bgcorporation 2 роки тому +2

    Here's something many don't notice right away. The Warriors turf is at Coney Island. That's the final scene on the beach. They were on their turf. The Gramercy Riffs colors is orange. If you noticed, they went on the Warriors turf not wearing their colors. They were showing respect to the Warriors by not wearing their colors on the Warriors turf.

  • @Pengi_SMILES
    @Pengi_SMILES 2 роки тому +13

    The movie was based on a novel which is itself based on an Amcient Greek story (Xenephons Anabasis) about a Greek mercenary army that has to fight its way back to the sea once their sponsor (a Persian king) gets killed. Its a really cool concept translated into gangland New York.
    Walter Hill is a director who is largely not talked about anymore but made some brilliant films- 48 Hrs, The Driver and my own favourite Southern Comfort.

  • @windsaw151
    @windsaw151 2 роки тому +9

    One detail I didn't notice at first but occured to me later was that the Riffs all had black t-shirts at the end. Their colours were red! The Warriors never took off their colours the whole time out of pride, but the Riffs, out of respect, took them off when they entered the Warrior's territory.
    My father said that pretty much everybody that learns ancient Greek at school has to translate Anabasis by Xenophon at one point or the other. So he was well familiar with the theme.
    According the Wikipedia this is because it is straightforward and comparably easy to read.

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov 2 роки тому +2

      I've seen this movie dozens of times and never put that together. Amazing insight! 🤝

    • @angelripper_420
      @angelripper_420 2 роки тому

      @@LordVolkov yeah me too

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov 2 роки тому +26

    A favorite cult film of mine. Caught it on cable as a kid and it's lived in my head ever since. Colorful gangs, great characters, and I love the lingo.
    Fun fact - there was (don't know if it's still done) a yearly event where people would make the trek through New York to follow the Warriors journey home to Coney Island.

  • @08191906
    @08191906 2 роки тому +2

    Walter Hill (Dir) specifically wanted to maintain the comicbook aesthetic; minimal dialogue and letting the visuals tell the story.

  • @sydneymeanstreet
    @sydneymeanstreet 2 роки тому +4

    Shout out to Lynne Thigpen as the DJ. An iconic voice and an iconic character.

  • @bobdude42
    @bobdude42 2 роки тому +25

    Also from director Walter Hill, check out "Streets of Fire", a rock n' roll fable and a movie like none other. With great music and starring a young Diane Lane and Willem Dafoe, amongst others.

  • @timb7257
    @timb7257 2 роки тому +3

    This movie is a work of art. It represents the struggles we all face in life and how around every corner, lurking in the shadows, there may be something out there waiting to get us. Like a Warrior, you must be fearless, strong, and ready to "bop" your way through... Notice Swan's expressions. He hates the cards he's been dealt but he powers through it all with all the grace of a "Swan." After 40 years, still one of my favorite films...

  • @MarquisLeary34
    @MarquisLeary34 2 роки тому +1

    Walter Hill is my favorite director, and this movie was one big reason why. For a time in the 80's, that man could seemingly do nothing but hit home runs.

  • @texantompaine4509
    @texantompaine4509 2 роки тому +8

    Bro! I let out a "let's goooo!" when the notification popped up. What a dope movie. First movie to soundtrack on a synthesizer, ancient Greek roots, colorful cast. Freaking love it. Glad you got to it, man. Now I gotta rewatch again.
    Oh...and that PS2 game though! Straight fire. Many hours of childhood. No regrets.

  • @ChipJones421
    @ChipJones421 2 роки тому +1

    The only actors of note (who went on to still star in films) would be
    Ajax- James Remar (Psycho, 2 Fast 2 Furious)
    Rogue's Leader- David Patrick Kelly (Commando, Longest Yard, Twin Peaks)
    DJ- Lynn Thigpin
    Vermin- Terry Michos (news anchor)
    The guy who played Fox also was in The Thing as Windows.
    Also fun fact: the cop that tosses Fox onto the tracks right as the train comes through was Sonny Landham who played Billy in Predator (director Walter Hill was a producer on that film).
    What makes this movie so special is the concept of no weapons. Instead of every encounter with a rival gang devolving into a shootout, you get to see creative approach to each encounter. A modified school bus chasing then down. Bargaining with a smaller stature gang, running from the Furies only to have to stop and take them on, being lured in by the Lizzies, the tight confines of the bathroom fight with the Punks.
    If you wanna check out another amazing film from this era, I highly reccomend Sorcerer.

  • @tommyboy049
    @tommyboy049 2 роки тому +17

    I would suggest "The Wanderers" after this. Another gang movie that came out around the same time. Set in the 60s. Not as much fighting but you get to know the characters. It does bring up some racial tension that goes on during that time too. Very Underrated movie.

    • @dreamweaver1603
      @dreamweaver1603 2 роки тому +1

      I loved that movie! It had Freddie “Boom Boom” Washington in it, right? If that’s the same movie, that was the guy from Welcome Back, Kotter. Great show when I was a kid.
      Okay, just looked it up and I was totally wrong. The movie I remember was called Cooley High. I don’t know why I thought it was The Wanderers. I looked that one up and I’m pretty sure I never even saw it though I thought I had all these years 😂

    • @rogergeyer9851
      @rogergeyer9851 Рік тому +1

      @@dreamweaver1603: It happens to ALL of us after enough decades. I'll hear a song and then recall some band I used to like and forgot ALL about, since having cassette tapes for the music well over 30 years ago, for example.
      It's sad, but our brains slowly deteriorate as we age.

  • @laurakali6522
    @laurakali6522 2 роки тому +2

    Debra Winger’s first movie. Uncredited role as prom girl on the subway. Not too long later she was in Urban Cowboy, Terms of Endearment and An Officer and a Gentleman.

  • @SirWrecksy
    @SirWrecksy 2 роки тому +5

    Absolutely, my favorite moment in this epic film when he moves her hand down as she tries to fix her hair and look respectable/pretty...
    'don't apologize'
    super powerful moment

  • @JamesVSCinema
    @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +40

    This is like...Mad Max but in an urban setting!
    Want to vote on what I should watch next? Click here! www.patreon.com/jamesvscinema
    Revisiting Aliens (the second OG) Friday! Enjoy the day!

    • @maximillianosaben
      @maximillianosaben 2 роки тому +4

      Part of the set design for this movie involved them spraying the streets with hoses so that the streetlights of varying colors would shine along the wet road.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +2

      That’s honestly really dope and something I’d definitely would’ve done myself haha. It gives such a great atmosphere!

    • @mpotter9944
      @mpotter9944 2 роки тому

      If you haven't seen Mad Max 2 (The Road Warrior in the US) you should definitely put it on your list, no need to bother with the first one.

    • @patrickmassonne1919
      @patrickmassonne1919 2 роки тому

      @@mpotter9944 For the place and time I find Mad Max more creative and bizarre. Cops gone wild in the outback, biker gangs, and lawless zones in an Australia that didn't seem too far away from in time given the culture and music comin' from there (to these American eyes). Plus, did you see that caravan explode? ( :

    • @imarxb
      @imarxb 2 роки тому +1

      @@JamesVSCinema you've watched The Warriors. Now try Once Were Warriors.

  • @alexa.english174
    @alexa.english174 2 роки тому +30

    It's hard to believe, but this story is actually based on a moment in Ancient Greek history.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +3

      Really!? Honestly I could get the sense that there was a metaphorical theme to it. Didn’t know there was a historical one too!

    • @cryogenixoldskool5803
      @cryogenixoldskool5803 2 роки тому +1

      No it isn't, the directors cut explains this at the beginning

    • @alexa.english174
      @alexa.english174 2 роки тому +2

      @@JamesVSCinemaYep, it's pretty much the same story. Just replace the gang- bangers with mercenaries.

    • @alexa.english174
      @alexa.english174 2 роки тому +4

      @@cryogenixoldskool5803 Anabasis by Xenophon ? Or Sol Yorick's more recent story ?

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov 2 роки тому +1

      @@alexa.english174 Correct.

  • @Red-Eyez420gaming
    @Red-Eyez420gaming Рік тому +1

    Was born 10 years after this was made. Still one of my favourite movies to watch as a kid.
    And you must know who James remar is.

  • @antonyledsom5171
    @antonyledsom5171 2 роки тому +6

    Absolutely love this film. Visually stunning. I love how distinct all the different characters and different gangs are. A clear sign of a good movie. I appreciate your style. Thanks for the content.

  • @MrEnergee1987
    @MrEnergee1987 2 роки тому +2

    The Warriors is the best and most futuristic film of the pre-80s

  • @sheen-4509
    @sheen-4509 2 роки тому +14

    So much about this movie was so iconic to me, I loved the hierarchy of the gangs and of course the awesome cuts to the radio personality. Underrated gem.

  • @dymond66
    @dymond66 2 роки тому +2

    Remember seeing this as a 12 year old in a theater in the Bronx. Crowd was bonkers. Glad to see a younger generation still enjoying this classic. Good job on the insightful analysis.

  • @BaileeWalsh
    @BaileeWalsh 2 роки тому +24

    Love this movie! I haven't seen it in such a long time.
    I would say James Remar who plays Ajax and David Patrick Kelly who plays Luther are the most recognizable actors. Remar is in a number of well-known films but he's probably most recognizable as Harry, Dexter's dad, in the show Dexter. And DPK is Jerry Horne in Twin Peaks (my favorite show, btw!!).

    • @markanthony9141
      @markanthony9141 2 роки тому +2

      Also both actors played in 48 Hours with Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte.

    • @HardcoreRGProdigyXTR
      @HardcoreRGProdigyXTR Рік тому

      Not to mention Tales From The Darkside - The Movie / the INFAMOUS MK Annihilation (replacing Lambert as Rayden) / Sex and the City / Pineapple Express!

    • @MilkSteak55
      @MilkSteak55 5 місяців тому

      James Remar is great as a cop in Drugstore Cowboy. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it

  • @ViKatamari
    @ViKatamari 2 роки тому +12

    One of my all time favorite movies! i absolutely love how raw the fighting scenes are with no crazy choreography, over-stylized moves or weird kung fu shenanigans, just dudes beating the crap of each others! i also played the videogame SOOOOO MUCH when was a kid, i love how it expanded the lore of the gangs and gave backstory to all the characters we met in the movie. I would die for a remastered version!
    11:21 i think the only actors who got a few recognizable roles are David Patrick Kelly (who plays Luther), he was in Commando, The Crow, Twin Peaks, John Wick... and James Remar (Ajax) was in A TON of TV shows through the years and also doing small roles in a few big movies like Django, One Upon a Time in Hollywood, The Phantom and (i'm typing this one grinning) Mortal Kombat Annihilation.
    Awesome reaction, as always, James! ♥

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому

      ♥️♥️♥️

    • @adrianpeart
      @adrianpeart 2 роки тому

      David Patrick Kelly was in 48hrs too with James Remar. Another Walter Hill movie.

  • @zooks527
    @zooks527 2 роки тому +8

    "A simple story about going home." The start of the trip. The hazards along the way. The defeat of the enemy at the end. It's effectively a retelling of the Odyssey.
    "Can you dig it" was also a call back to the Theme From Shaft.

  • @gattonero2716
    @gattonero2716 Рік тому +1

    Four actors from this movie were later used by Walter Hill in 48 hours they were James Remar, David Patrick Kelly who once again played a character named Luther Marcelino Sanchez as the parking garage valet where Eddie Murphy's character had his car parked and last but not least Sonny Lanham who played James Remars partner in crime in 48 hours in the Warriors, Sonny was the policeman who threw (Thomas Waites) Fox's character into the train track

  • @Uncle_T
    @Uncle_T 2 роки тому +40

    Such a classic, I love this movie. Walter Hill knew what he was doing. You should watch his Streets of Fire for an even more fantastical take on street gangs, action and some really good music. And Diane Lane. 😉

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +7

      Agreed! The direction in this is super unique!

    • @smokeymcpot982
      @smokeymcpot982 2 роки тому +5

      Totally agree!

    • @jstratton1981
      @jstratton1981 2 роки тому +6

      I triple this recommendation. Dont sit on it James!

    • @duanevp
      @duanevp 2 роки тому +6

      +1 - check "Streets of Fire".

    • @chrisinfiesto835
      @chrisinfiesto835 2 роки тому +7

      “Streets Of Fire”! YES! 💯🔥🤙🏽😎

  • @robertmccauley754
    @robertmccauley754 2 роки тому

    I’m not sure if you’re the first to add the subtitles but that’s so smart. Thank you for thinking ahead.

  • @nuworldremix
    @nuworldremix 2 роки тому +5

    Definitely in my Top 20 favorite films. The gritty aesthetic with the rising tension never gets old.
    I’m currently writing a screenplay and the story idea I have definitely pulls from films like The Warriors, Thief, and La Haine. Great reaction!

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +1

      That’s awesome to hear that you’re writing homieS haven’t seen Thief but those other two films have loads of great references to pull from..happy writing homie!

    • @nuworldremix
      @nuworldremix 2 роки тому

      @@JamesVSCinema Thief is a great heist film. It’s a Michael Mann film (who directed Heat). Definitely recommend that one for sure. Has one of the best opening sequences.

  • @Bill-en7kw
    @Bill-en7kw Рік тому +1

    The three actors that had a considerable career were, Ajax (James Remar) the woman in the park (Mercedes Ruell), and guy who shot Cyrus (David Kelly)

  • @angellopez3202
    @angellopez3202 2 роки тому +15

    Such a classic movie in The Warriors! The video game that came out for it in the mid 2000s was pretty fun to play as well!

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +3

      Yeah bro, the game was legendary haha

  • @TheMrsmartass13
    @TheMrsmartass13 2 роки тому +1

    I love how the baseball fight is directed like a sword fight from the old ancient greek movies, they way they swing their bats and block each shot is very much like how the fighting is directed in Jason and the Argonauts

  • @LeeKD93
    @LeeKD93 2 роки тому +6

    The double fist line had me weak lmao

  • @rickymorphew2245
    @rickymorphew2245 2 роки тому

    james remar keeps popping up in things i have been watching and is always amazing

  • @ste.6026
    @ste.6026 2 роки тому +6

    I don't know how well 'Warriors' did at the cinema but it did really well on VHS, my three most rented films of the time were 'The Warriors', The Wanderers' & ' Southern Comfort' all are equally good my personal pick is 'Southern Comfort' with Keith Carradine & Powers Boothe also directed by Walter Hill (also involved with 'The Warriors')... 'Southern Comfort' also has an amazing soundtrack by Ry Cooder...

  • @mikebaxter6771
    @mikebaxter6771 2 роки тому +2

    This movie is the reason for my passion of film. I just couldn't wrap my head around why I was so captivated by such a small movie that few people talk about. I'm glad more and more people are realizing how iconic it is.

  • @coryH420
    @coryH420 2 роки тому +5

    Let's go 🔥🔥🔥🔥 love this movie James your bring the heat lately hope your doing well brother.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +1

      Anytime brother. I’ve been super good man! Focusing on the mental 🙏🏽

  • @CptColumbo
    @CptColumbo 2 роки тому +1

    The DJ is Lynne Thigpen, who was the chief on Where in the World is Carmen San Diego.

  • @ajax3748
    @ajax3748 2 роки тому +4

    Dude!!!!! My favorite movie of all time

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +1

      Ajax!!! My guy!

    • @ajax3748
      @ajax3748 2 роки тому

      @@JamesVSCinema dude Everytime I comment on something no one gets my name or profile picture. Now someone will. 😂

  • @thelocusst
    @thelocusst 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve watched a few of your reviews. This movie is one of my all time favorites. You earned my subscription. Your assessment is always fair and you always point out something I didn’t notice. Keep doing this. It rules

  • @thunderstruck5484
    @thunderstruck5484 2 роки тому +12

    Saw at the theater loved this movie and in my opinion still holds up you just have to put yourself in that era and enjoy it for the sort of artwork it is in my opinion, thanks again

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +2

      Agreed! Which is something people should do whenever they go to the theaters! Happy you dig it fam!

    • @CheerUp2
      @CheerUp2 2 роки тому +2

      Honestly I feel like it had to be done in this era, I dont think it would achieve the same the effect today. This grittiness could not be done successfully now

  • @03cobra4
    @03cobra4 2 роки тому +2

    One of my favorite movies of all time. Have probably seen it 50 times. The atmosphere, pacing, story, everything, is perfect. The movie was released and did really well the first week or so but then got pulled because of violence at multiple screenings of the movie. Its an all time classic.

  • @clearsmashdrop5829
    @clearsmashdrop5829 2 роки тому +4

    I saw this movie on cable back in 80s. It scared the crap out of me (I was in junior high). I should probably watch it as an adult and see how different or not I feel about it.

  • @danfreeman5301
    @danfreeman5301 2 роки тому

    The director said to David Patrick Kelly, "Do something to get their attention." He found those bottles by the boardwalk, and 'Come out to play' was David mimicking a bully he'd had in school....improv history was made!

  • @austenbin4068
    @austenbin4068 2 роки тому +3

    Such a great movie! Based on the Anabasis by Xenophon, about ten thousand Greek mercenaries caught 1000 miles behind enemy lines and had to fight all the way home to Greece. Fun facts: The "Warriors come out to play" scene was improve by the actor, who took inspiration from the bullies that picked on him as a kid. Also, he was on Twin Peaks. The tough guy who got caught by the cops went on the play Dexter's dad in Dexter. The girl was in a sitcom for a long time that was popular in the 80's. The lead actor was in some things, but I don't think his career went too far.

    • @rogergeyer9851
      @rogergeyer9851 Рік тому

      Interesting re the historical reference - I had no clue about that (history being a weak point for me).
      I just LOVED the Axel character and the way he played the part. Especially calling all the guys attacking them wimps (like the Telly Savalas character in "Capricorn One" calling everyone "preverts").
      I never consciously realized why I liked the Furies chase / fight scene so much, and after several decades remembered that scene the best. It was the MUSIC. I only realized that upon looking at comments discussing that, watching the scene, and PAYING ATTENTION to the Music. Like it so much I ordered the soundtrack mainly for the Warriors Theme and the Furies Chase version of that.
      To me the movie has weaknesses re acting, overall plot, lots of the writing, etc, but that scene perfectly sums up the action and theme of the movie. I watched it several times in the early 80's at a big old cinema that showed all the classic cult movies for a buck, recycling them every few months or so for years -- and then forgot all about it until seeing it by accident on UA-cam.

  • @EBlank3807
    @EBlank3807 2 роки тому

    Don't think I ever clicked on something so fast. Bruh! Been subbed since early on and you consistently push out absolute bangers, my guy! CAN! YOU! DIG! IT!

  • @patrickfreitas3549
    @patrickfreitas3549 2 роки тому +6

    One of my fav small budget 1970s movies. Ranks up there with Car Wash, Coolie High, and Roller Boogie.

  • @scottlette
    @scottlette 2 роки тому +1

    The Warriors was a very popular VHS rental in its day. Such a dope movie with a nice series of layers to its storytelling.

  • @Uncle_T
    @Uncle_T 2 роки тому +3

    Forgot about the knife throw at the end, clearly Walter Hill had seen Kurosawa's Yojimbo. 😉

  • @Pikminer-5087
    @Pikminer-5087 2 роки тому +2

    This is one of my dad's favorite escape movies as a kid. He always quotes the obvious line and "Can you dig it?" at the beginning. It's a neat film to me as well, so many years later.

  • @theman4884
    @theman4884 2 роки тому +6

    James great review. If you have not seen it I suggest you watch Sorcerer from 1977. It is a film by William Friedkin that was not nearly as successful as it should have been. But it is awesome. It is a remake of the 1953 French film Le salaire de la peur (The Wages of Fear). In my humble opinion the American remake is superior.

  • @garganrose
    @garganrose 28 днів тому

    19:53 it was. I heard somewhere that an interview. The actor said that he was told to improvise that scene so what he did was, he looked around, found these bottles on the ground and thought it would be funny to clack them together, and he remembered this bully from when he was in school would be outside his house calling out to him to come out to play.

  • @HeavenlySword
    @HeavenlySword 2 роки тому +8

    David Patrick Kelly (Luther) is a great character actor. Always plays the best snivelling villains in movies.

    • @richardrobbins8067
      @richardrobbins8067 2 роки тому +2

      Commando, and of course
      48 Hours with James Remar/Ajax
      (same director I believe)
      also a very convincing villain in Dreamscape.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому

      Hahaha dude was next level haha

    • @66RainySuper
      @66RainySuper 2 роки тому

      He was just in the Ray Donovan movie

    • @jstratton1981
      @jstratton1981 2 роки тому

      I love him in twin peaks

    • @WrathOfTheGoth
      @WrathOfTheGoth 2 роки тому +1

      The Crow was a great one.

  • @waltsoph3
    @waltsoph3 Рік тому +1

    This is one of my favorite films. I love the intro and the rolling of the credits in the subway. I love the whole trying to survive mentality and the variety of
    characters used along with the creativity they put into each gang faction. It was truly an original work of a film.
    Just so you know the majority of The Warriors video game your talking about is a prequel that then leads up to even playing the the events of the movie itself by then end of the game as well.
    If you never got the chance to finish the game you definitely need to finish it. They did a fantastic job keeping it true to the movie and content.
    Another movie I highly recommend if you enjoyed this is the movie:
    Colors staring Robert Duvall and Sean Penn.
    Its a movie that takes place in East Los Angeles about two cops patrolling the areas of street gangs and how Robert Duvall's
    character playing a veteran officer is teaching Sean Penn's character a rookie cop about the ways of the street and how to learn to deescalate situations.
    It also involves a turf war between two rival gangs in the midst of the whole event that they get pulled into as well.
    Amazing acting. Hope you check it out sometime.
    Thanks as always and keep up the awesome work.

  • @rhino3784
    @rhino3784 2 роки тому +3

    All of the audio of this movie very much stands out. It made the whole feel of the film feel like a 1970s psychedelic trip.

  • @gggooding
    @gggooding 2 роки тому +2

    Always disappointed that The Golden State Warriors don't start *every* game with the announcement: "Warriors, come out to play!"

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 роки тому +1

      Missed opportunity right there. That and probably legalities.

  • @andrewwilson803
    @andrewwilson803 2 роки тому +3

    The Director's Cut version of this movie is also great. They do a lot of comic book-esque cuts between scenes.

    • @LeviBoldock
      @LeviBoldock 2 роки тому

      No.

    • @andrewwilson803
      @andrewwilson803 2 роки тому +1

      @@LeviBoldock yes

    • @phantomzone2725
      @phantomzone2725 8 місяців тому

      The director's cut was so unnecessary. I get what he wanted to do at the time, but why ruining a classic with those stupid comic inserts?

  • @gattonero2716
    @gattonero2716 Рік тому +1

    Tony Danza was considered by the director to play Vermin but Danza had obligations and couldn't be let go cuz he was doing Taxi at the time otherwise he could have been immortalized in Warrior history

  • @parsasadri8015
    @parsasadri8015 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks for reacting to this. I'd definitely recommend Boulevard Nights after watching this since it was apart of the few gangster films of 1979 that were attempted to be banned along with The Warriors. It was also the first Latino gangster film

  • @scottcunningham799
    @scottcunningham799 Рік тому

    I'm so glad to see you react to this one. One of my all time favorite movies :)

  • @manleychenoweth8144
    @manleychenoweth8144 2 роки тому +3

    I saw this in the theatre when I was 4, so maybe that colored my impression of this film, but it's always seemed like a fantasy epic like Lord of the rings, but set in New York city

  • @Liberator130
    @Liberator130 Рік тому

    An actor's running really showcases their dedication to the story

  • @tinastar1972
    @tinastar1972 2 роки тому

    The actor who played Ajax (the beast) is James Remar and he's actually been in quite a few movies and tv shows. He was in 48Hrs., Django ( he was a the first guy to get shot and also the guy in the bowler hat who worked for Candyland) and he played Dexter's father.

  • @jmacmcfc4662
    @jmacmcfc4662 2 роки тому +1

    My all time favourite… used to watch it and play the game as a kid religiously

  • @gowkie3940
    @gowkie3940 2 роки тому +2

    Okay Boppers. One of my all time favorite films. Glad you got around to this. Walter Hill went to to produce the Alien movies, Deadwood and the 48 hour series.

  • @arthurgoerner488
    @arthurgoerner488 2 роки тому +1

    It was a "B" movie, not a lot of press, almost no budget. We almost all saw this on cable or DVD in the early '80's, not in the theaters. It was instantly a cult classic. Any teenage boy from the '80's who was a movie buff fricking loved this movie. I saw it in a Dorm room for the first time with my 7 buddies, and we had a BLAST watching this, cheering and yelling at some parts, laughing at others, but we all had the same reaction. High Art? No, but deeper than most people would give it credit for at first glance. The Subway scene was a magnificent touch. When he stops her from fixing her hair, what a moment, so deep. "we don't make excuses or apologize for who we are, especially to those who cannot possibly comprehend." Great film-makers do not need words to convey concepts and realities. Totally original in the way it was done? Hell yeah. Great stunt work, imaginative script, moves fast, surprises at every turn, on the edge of our seat as to what would happen next. This movie is special, although not Academy worthy, it stands the test of time, and is a wild ride. By the way... the female gang that tried to kill them? They were representing the Sirens, the monsters whose beautiful songs led sailors to their deaths on the rocks in Greek mythology. The entire thing is based on Greek tradition. Crazy man.

  • @steelekeepinitreel4909
    @steelekeepinitreel4909 2 роки тому +1

    Walter Hill (director) was in a class all by himself in the late 70's into the 80's(Long Riders, 48 Hrs, Crossroads). He had a knack for simple looking and gritty. BTW one of the Prom Girls on the train was 3 time Oscar nominee, Debra Winger and the cop on the park bench is Oscar winner Mercedes Ruhl. The Lips from the radio station(Lynne Thigpen) is the Chief from the Tv show "Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?". Ajax(James Remar) , you just have to look up because he's done too much to list!

  • @frommymind4639
    @frommymind4639 2 роки тому +1

    Your comment about Clockwork Orange, YES! I've always felt that the gangs in this movie reminded me of ones in Clockwork Orange.

  • @AJvsEverything
    @AJvsEverything 2 роки тому

    The director's cut for this is even better...he'd always envisioned it as sort of a comic book, so he went back and had transition scenes added with animated comic book pages between key plot points...I know a lot of folks hated those changes, but I really liked it...

  • @jasongallegos651
    @jasongallegos651 2 роки тому

    The actor who played AJAX is James Remar. He has 175 credits to his name. He played the bad guy Ganz in 48 hours with Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy. Played Dexter's adopted Dad in Dexter, etc.

  • @matthewconstantine5015
    @matthewconstantine5015 2 роки тому +1

    The aggressive Warrior, Ajax, is played by James Remar. You've seen him in a bajillion things. He's still working and is one of the great "that guy" actors of the 80s, 90s & 2000s.
    Lynne Thigpen who played the DJ was, before her early death in 2003 another prolific actress. For Millennials, she's likely most familiar as The Chief on the original Where in the World is Carmen Sandiago?
    The squirrely bad guy is David Patrick Kelley, who is a similarly skeevy villain/henchman in a million movies, especially in the 80s and 90s (Commando, Dreamscape & Total Recall among others).
    A few others had notable roles and a lot were frequent supporting & bit players in film & TV. I think a bunch were theater folks, too, but I may be wrong.

  • @billygnosis8820
    @billygnosis8820 2 роки тому

    Fun fact: the actor who played Ajax (James Remar) was originally cast to play Hicks in Aliens, but got fired because of drug possession while they were filming Aliens so the recast with Michael Biehn

  • @CORP86
    @CORP86 2 роки тому

    I remember watching this movie with my cousin everytime it was on tv. Its one of my all time favorites. Can throw it on anytime

  • @canadianproud2882
    @canadianproud2882 2 роки тому

    I have never in my life clicked a video so fast The Warriors is hands down my fav film of all time

  • @andrewcharles459
    @andrewcharles459 2 роки тому

    Lynne Thigpen - the DJ - was a solid character actor that did over 40 movies and a number of TV series. She passed away at the age of 54. David Patrick Kelly - Luther - is probably the most well-known actor. The Warriors was his first film, but you can see him in John Wick, The Longest Yard, Malcolm X and a number of other A List movies.

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 2 роки тому +2

    Cinematographer Andrew Laszlo is a total badass. Up there with the best of them. Very artistic style....

  • @suppliziante666
    @suppliziante666 2 роки тому +1

    You can find David Patrick Kelley, who plays Luther, in many many films and series, like twin peaks, wild at heart, commando, Malcolm x , the crow and many more

  • @EricPalmerBlog
    @EricPalmerBlog 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant movie. Happy that someone with your skillsets saw this.

  • @Interesting70
    @Interesting70 2 роки тому +1

    The bottles was improv, but in interview Patrick Kelly "Luther"he said when he lived in New York he lived in a poor neighboorhood and his neighboor would do that to him through the walls,

  • @r.saints
    @r.saints Рік тому

    My absolute favorite movie of all time. After playing the game on the PS2 back in the early 2000s, had go watch the movie, and ever since watching it for the first time 18 years ago it’s been like a tradition to rewatch the movie every summer.

  • @CultLords
    @CultLords 2 роки тому

    First time subscribers! Love what you are doing here. This movie has so many just plain cool scenes with so many textures in sound, visuals and action. I could watch the BaseBall Furies scene over and over just for the action. On the bonus sections, the Director wanted the action to look more like choreographed dance moves vs straight action. And what about this related to Homer's The Odyssey--dealing with the Lizzies (Sirens) and other battles, they have to bop their way back home to their home turf! All that direct and desperation in NYC in the 70's. We're going to analyze this movie ourselves sometime but for now, can't stop watching it!

  • @josephcasanova1975
    @josephcasanova1975 Рік тому

    Michael Beck who played Swan was in a musical with Olivia Newton John called Xanadu, James Remar who played Ajax and David Patrick Kelly who played Luthor we're in another Walter Hill(who directed this movie)film together, 48 Hours and had decent careers. Dorsey Wright who played Cleon was in the musical Hair. Debra Van Valkenberg who played Mercy was in the TV Sitcom, Too Close For Comfort. The female DJ played by Lynn Thigpen had a very successful movie career is mostly supporting roles

  • @docwho10th88
    @docwho10th88 2 роки тому +1

    This is one of those movies that can't be remade. Every time someone attempts to try to do a modern version of it, the theater owners come together and threaten not to show it in their theaters. Their fear is that gangs would show up or there would be shootings in theaters, just like the rash of shootings in theaters a while back. It would be interesting to see what a modern or even a futuristic take of The Warriors would or could be.

  • @nem447
    @nem447 2 роки тому

    Not often is the biggest scene in a movie in the beginning. They basically split the crowd of extras into two groups running in circles in opposite direction to create the the look of chaos while keeping it manageable to film.