@@FucTrump because Liberal Democrats don’t punish criminals, stores are forced to close up shop in major cities, thus increasing Amazon’s market share.
This is such a fantastic film. Commando, Running Man, Predator, Terminator, Terminator 2, Eraser, Kindergarten Cop, Arnie made one absolutely terrific film after another.
@JoshuaNAjang I think they did, however when a movie is low budget like this one they had to shoot around it. Take a look at the next scene when Matrix is holding Sully by one ankle from a cliff. You can see a cable around Sully's ankle just off screen.
@@Joshua_N-A No that technology didnt exist until the early 90s. Heart and Souls was one of the first movies to use digital wire removal in 1993. Memoirs of an Invisible Man in 1992 was one of the first movies to do greenscreen digital compositing. Then Jurassic Park came along in 1993 with full digital creatures.
Lol he suplexed the entire phone booth with sully inside it, oh man the 80’s movies were brilliant. man I wish I was a kid again watching this for first time
One time went with a friend to the mall we spent all our money on video games except for one quarter to call my friends mother to pick us up. When we went to call the pay phone was jammed and ate our quarter. We had to fish for a change out of the pond where people had thrown change in. Mostly nickels and pennies finally we got enough to call her about 3 hours after we wanted to leave.
@@Mike-01234 You never forget situations that turn into "we had to fish for change" I went to a high school dance where the theme was ( Miami vice /Hawaii ) it was winter ..Had no ride home, me and my buddy walked home...I wore shorts(idiot) ended up sick for 3 days..1985
I find it funny that they are trying to arrest Arnold who is doing nothing yet not doing anything to the guy who is shooting people. Gotta to love the 80’s
I was born in 1982 and my autism makes me able to remember really far back. I remember most of the 80s (even though I'm 41 now) and boy do I miss those good days: NES games, Arnold movies (my favorite is Conan), WCW wrestling, Nickelodeon shows were better and Disney cartoons were good and we got to get up early Saturday mornings to watch cartoons before I went to my junior bowling league then played the arcade/pinball games after bowling. Why did the 80s and 90s lifestyle had to end?
Agree. That would be ok in horror movies, but in action movies based on reality?! But I wasn't surprised, considering WHO acquired 20th Century Fox at the time: the current owner of Fox News (they should be rechristened Fake News). And, yes: somebody would say Arnie is a Republican, so why not. Yes, he is, but not pro-Trump.
No actionmovie meant more for me as a kid in the late 80s. In fact, it might have meant more than Star Wars itself. Arnold was like a God in this movie. A pity they never made any sequel!
It wouldnt have been as exciting. Forger casually walking out, whistling and passing by security guards as they went after Matrix. He gets in his car and drives away. No fun at all!
Likely when he heard and saw the commotion outside the bar and the cops en masse he probably thought he was busted and they were there for him too, it’s actually a subtle commentary on the paranoid mind that inevitably comes about living as a criminal like that.
Good camera work in this scene. All nicely framed so we can see what is happening. There is quick editing but its not disorienting. The camera pans with the hits as they are delivered to give them more impact. There is a cool zoom in at 1:20 when Matrix sees Sully try to escape. This is a textbook example how to shoot an action scene.
There were no Palestinians in Israel 200 years ago; Arabs began to appear in Israel after Zionist Jews began to settle there. Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol - 1848. From a letter to Zhukovsky (02/28/1850), in which Gogol describes his impressions of his pilgrimage to Palestine: Noting that in ancient times it was “possibly” a flourishing country, Gogol writes: “but now, when it is rare, rare to see five or six olive trees along the entire slope of the mountain, the color of their land is as grayish and dusty as the most the rocks of the mountains, when only a thin layer of moss and patchy patches of grass turn green in the middle of this naked, uneven field of stones, and after some five or six hours of travel you come across an Arab’s hut somewhere stuck to the mountain, more like a clay pot, a stove , an animal burrow than a human dwelling - how can you recognize the land of milk and honey in such a place? Imagine, in the midst of such desolation, Jerusalem, Bethlehem and all the eastern cities, looking like randomly stacked piles of stones and bricks; imagine the Jordan, skinny in the middle of the naked mountainous surroundings, here and there overshadowed by small willow bushes; imagine in the midst of such desolation at the feet of Jerusalem the valley of Jehoshaphat with several stones and grottoes, as if the tombs of the kings of Judah.” “Really, I don’t know what I can tell you about Palestine that would lead you to beneficial thoughts and encourage you to take up your pen and your poem with inspiration.” Mark Twain - 1867. "Simps Abroad" Palestine can rightfully be considered a queen among lands whose very appearance causes despondency. Its mountains are barren and ugly, their colors are dull. The valleys are unsightly deserts with stunted vegetation, which emanates melancholy and squalor. The Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee sleepily numb among the deserted mountains and plains, where there is nothing to rest the eye on - there is nothing bright or striking here, there are no gentle landscapes dormant in a purple haze or dotted with the shadows of clouds floating in the sky. All cutting outlines, all lines are clear; there is no perspective here - in the distance everything is just as devoid of charm as up close. A joyless, gloomy and mournful land. However, some of its shreds and shreds must be beautiful in the bloom of spring - all the more beautiful since they are surrounded on all sides by a bare desert, which has no end or edge. I would very much like to see the banks of the Jordan in the spring, and Shechem too, and Ezdrilon, and Aijalon, and the shores of the Sea of Galilee - but even in the spring they would all seem like just toy gardens, planted far from each other in the endless desert. Palestine is a deserted and unsightly land... Palestine no longer belongs to our everyday life; prosaic world. It is given over to poetry and legends - it is a land of dreams.
@@kevinrivera6695 And no UA-cam to watch these cheesy flicks anytime I want. No thanks one time in the 80s was enough for me. Though I do miss being young and invincible!
@@dbutters3927 lol the samething could be said about this modern era only advantages to this current era is technology thats all ...majority of these movies are remakes ...reboots etc..
Love them carribean drums 🥁 🥁 as Arnold’s taking on 40 Police Officers and swinging through a shopping centre (all 220lbs of him) on some plastic bunting. What a guy?!! ‘Leave anything for me??’ Arnold : “Just bodies.” 😂😂😂
Malls were the thing back then. Our mall pearl ridge in Hawaii had a arcade and movie theater. This was our social media where we actually met new people.
I can’t get through this movie without laughing my heart off because of the soundtrack. The steel drum is so out of context yet so perfect. Like, getting your ass kicked at the rhythm of calypso, is the funniest things Man, what a movie…
That swing set a world record at the time too. Something like longest free (no safety line) swing. The stuntman was hanging on to 2 cable loops freehand so he could let go at the end and drop onto the top of the elevator.
0:10 All units: Suspect six foot two brown hair one gigantic Mother....The face of the guard sooo funny and the background music, a masterpiece.Epic scene 🤣🤣🤦🤦💩💩
Arnie und oder die Filmemacher waren schlau... Die Szene an der Betonsäule erinnert an Total Recall. Als er mit dem Hologramm seine Gegner ausschaltet. Mega👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
If you weren’t around in the 80s, the malls were really like this. Good times.
We have them in Britain like this now!!
I really miss how malls were the social hub of every town --- you could go there on a Friday night and they would be PACKED
@@robbillington1982 Westfield
For all you Gen Z kids, a mall was what Amazon would be like if it were a building.
@@FucTrump because Liberal Democrats don’t punish criminals, stores are forced to close up shop in major cities, thus increasing Amazon’s market share.
You know shit gets real when the Caribbean steel drums kick in.
Everybody gangsta til the steel drums play
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Reminds me of an old episode of Tom and Jerry that i saw as a kid that had the exact same playing of the steel drums.
Every great action movie has those Caribbean drums for the intense scenes. Who can forget the James Bond theme with that classic steel drum solo.
Right up there with cow bells
This is such a fantastic film. Commando, Running Man, Predator, Terminator, Terminator 2, Eraser, Kindergarten Cop, Arnie made one absolutely terrific film after another.
What about True Lies 😊
Twins, The last great hero, I loved Arnold in the 80´s.
Interesting to look back on Arnold’s 80s action films many decades later.
Twins
@@LauRa-re9un Not only Arnold, the 80's were great for everyone.
Nothing sounds like action more than Caribbean steel drums
Typical 80s lol
The reason why I looked for this clip
Now this is Action. No cgi, no green screen, no digital wire removal.
Didn't they already have the software in the 80's to remove the wires digitally? Or it's still experimental?
@JoshuaNAjang
I think they did, however when a movie is low budget like this one they had to shoot around it.
Take a look at the next scene when Matrix is holding Sully by one ankle from a cliff.
You can see a cable around Sully's ankle just off screen.
@@Joshua_N-A No that technology didnt exist until the early 90s. Heart and Souls was one of the first movies to use digital wire removal in 1993. Memoirs of an Invisible Man in 1992 was one of the first movies to do greenscreen digital compositing. Then Jurassic Park came along in 1993 with full digital creatures.
@@RobinDale50 Technology did exist, but using it was impractical.
That swinging onto the elevator, was a great stunt, perfect timing..
Lol he suplexed the entire phone booth with sully inside it, oh man the 80’s movies were brilliant. man I wish I was a kid again watching this for first time
The 1980's!!! When malls were fun to visit and shop and never short on action.
If you were a horny teen male like me back then --- it was a great place to look at girls and try to pick one up!
“Gimmie a quarter!” Gotta love the 80’s! All that action because Sully didn’t have a cellphone. 😂
I hope you realize that cell phones in 1985 were pretty rare --- and the batteries for them were like small suitcases 😂
@@davemullins6999 I think he knows that. Which is why the sarcasm.
That is too real....I remember those days..
One time went with a friend to the mall we spent all our money on video games except for one quarter to call my friends mother to pick us up. When we went to call the pay phone was jammed and ate our quarter. We had to fish for a change out of the pond where people had thrown change in. Mostly nickels and pennies finally we got enough to call her about 3 hours after we wanted to leave.
@@Mike-01234 You never forget situations that turn into "we had to fish for change" I went to a high school dance where the theme was ( Miami vice /Hawaii ) it was winter ..Had no ride home, me and my buddy walked home...I wore shorts(idiot) ended up sick for 3 days..1985
Malls ruled back then! Miss those times
I love the surrealism. One punch takes care of 2 cops at once. 8 cops flying just opening your arms. crazy
I remember seeing that scene in 1985 and thinking it looked so cheesy --- like a cartoon LOL
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Malls were more well guarded than the White House back then. They must have had at least 30 armed security and cops.
@@safeandeffectivelol Probably, criminals and cops were healthier and were physically stronger.
I find it funny that they are trying to arrest Arnold who is doing nothing yet not doing anything to the guy who is shooting people. Gotta to love the 80’s
That mall has the most security guards I've ever seen in one place, such a fun scene!
I noticed that too --- that mall had it's own little army of cops LOL
But no one can stop Arnie.
1:43 woah
One movie that made our childhood so exciting !
Yep, it did
Mine too 👍🏼
mine too!!! The 80s ruled!!!!
@@briancalibergbmd 80s were Great!
I was born in 1982 and my autism makes me able to remember really far back. I remember most of the 80s (even though I'm 41 now) and boy do I miss those good days: NES games, Arnold movies (my favorite is Conan), WCW wrestling, Nickelodeon shows were better and Disney cartoons were good and we got to get up early Saturday mornings to watch cartoons before I went to my junior bowling league then played the arcade/pinball games after bowling.
Why did the 80s and 90s lifestyle had to end?
this was first action movie I watched in USSR on VHS and words can't describe how much I liked it!
О, даа !!!
Man, 80's malls seem like such fun.
They really were social hubs back then --- really no other place to hang out except for maybe a bar or dance club
Arnie in his prime. Actually the whole casting is very good.
His prime 82' - 88', and 90' he is old
He looked a lot more pumped up for Conan in 1982 --- by Commando, he looked like he lost about 40 lbs. of muscle
0:11 woah
Bill Duke was a monster in this movie.
Arnold was superhuman in this one. Picking up a phone booth and throwing off 6 cops at once. Lol
Not to mention rope swinging off a balcony after!
Agree. That would be ok in horror movies, but in action movies based on reality?! But I wasn't surprised, considering WHO acquired 20th Century Fox at the time: the current owner of Fox News (they should be rechristened Fake News).
And, yes: somebody would say Arnie is a Republican, so why not. Yes, he is, but not pro-Trump.
Like in Kindergarten Cop. 🤔
How does cook not shoot him at point blank range lol
While you sold lemonade
I love how the mall has like an entire police department in it.
Maybe it has a donut store in it...???
@@reiayanami5 qé
And that a single suspect can outfight them all, at the same time.
And anybody chases the man with the gun that is killing policemen.
@@reiayanami5Orange Julius, more likely.
No actionmovie meant more for me as a kid in the late 80s. In fact, it might have meant more than Star Wars itself. Arnold was like a God in this movie. A pity they never made any sequel!
The cops all chase after Matrix, but totally ignore the 2 guys with guns who are shooting them.
1:48 Will never understand why the guy with the briefcase runs out the bar firing his gun. Could have just calmly walked out, no need to shoot anyone.
It wouldnt have been as exciting. Forger casually walking out, whistling and passing by security guards as they went after Matrix. He gets in his car and drives away. No fun at all!
@@Legba85 but it woulda been smart =D
Because he’s the guy with the briefcase lol
Likely when he heard and saw the commotion outside the bar and the cops en masse he probably thought he was busted and they were there for him too, it’s actually a subtle commentary on the paranoid mind that inevitably comes about living as a criminal like that.
It was the 80s 😂😂 got to make it count
Love the double fist punch at 2:55
How I like 80s Arnold action movies! Commando is the truest masterpiece of that
Good camera work in this scene. All nicely framed so we can see what is happening. There is quick editing but its not disorienting. The camera pans with the hits as they are delivered to give them more impact. There is a cool zoom in at 1:20 when Matrix sees Sully try to escape. This is a textbook example how to shoot an action scene.
There were no Palestinians in Israel 200 years ago; Arabs began to appear in Israel after Zionist Jews began to settle there. Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol - 1848.
From a letter to Zhukovsky (02/28/1850),
in which Gogol describes his impressions of his pilgrimage to Palestine:
Noting that in ancient times it was “possibly” a flourishing country, Gogol writes: “but now, when it is rare, rare to see five or six olive trees along the entire slope of the mountain, the color of their land is as grayish and dusty as the most the rocks of the mountains, when only a thin layer of moss and patchy patches of grass turn green in the middle of this naked, uneven field of stones, and after some five or six hours of travel you come across an Arab’s hut somewhere stuck to the mountain, more like a clay pot, a stove , an animal burrow than a human dwelling - how can you recognize the land of milk and honey in such a place? Imagine, in the midst of such desolation, Jerusalem, Bethlehem and all the eastern cities, looking like randomly stacked piles of stones and bricks; imagine the Jordan, skinny in the middle of the naked mountainous surroundings, here and there overshadowed by small willow bushes; imagine in the midst of such desolation at the feet of Jerusalem the valley of Jehoshaphat with several stones and grottoes, as if the tombs of the kings of Judah.”
“Really, I don’t know what I can tell you about Palestine that would lead you to beneficial thoughts and encourage you to take up your pen and your poem with inspiration.”
Mark Twain - 1867.
"Simps Abroad"
Palestine can rightfully be considered a queen among lands whose very appearance causes despondency. Its mountains are barren and ugly, their colors are dull. The valleys are unsightly deserts with stunted vegetation, which emanates melancholy and squalor. The Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee sleepily numb among the deserted mountains and plains, where there is nothing to rest the eye on - there is nothing bright or striking here, there are no gentle landscapes dormant in a purple haze or dotted with the shadows of clouds floating in the sky. All cutting outlines, all lines are clear; there is no perspective here - in the distance everything is just as devoid of charm as up close. A joyless, gloomy and mournful land.
However, some of its shreds and shreds must be beautiful in the bloom of spring - all the more beautiful since they are surrounded on all sides by a bare desert, which has no end or edge. I would very much like to see the banks of the Jordan in the spring, and Shechem too, and Ezdrilon, and Aijalon, and the shores of the Sea of Galilee - but even in the spring they would all seem like just toy gardens, planted far from each other in the endless desert.
Palestine is a deserted and unsightly land... Palestine no longer belongs to our everyday life; prosaic world. It is given over to poetry and legends - it is a land of dreams.
@@СергейВампир-л6вDont smoke crack!
0:06 and one gigantic mother fucker
That part always kills me lmfao
Y en realidad Arnold en ese entonces media 1.83 que son excatamente 6 pies de altura.
The funny part is that Arnold looks shorter than most of those cops 😂
Actually more realistic than most action movies. Guy was smarter than too try and take a huge guy like that on his own
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅😅 LMAO
@@marcelodavidcarrizonarvaez5218 1,88☝️
One of the most memorable moments. However, if it was 2022, he could have made a phone call or text and this fighting scene wouldn’t have happened
انها 💋햐💋♥
Lol That’s why it was much better in the 80s no high technology no iPhones iPads no social media barely cellphones LMAO 🤣 😂😂😂😂😂
@@kevinrivera6695 And no UA-cam to watch these cheesy flicks anytime I want. No thanks one time in the 80s was enough for me. Though I do miss being young and invincible!
@@dbutters3927 lol the samething could be said about this modern era only advantages to this current era is technology thats all ...majority of these movies are remakes ...reboots etc..
well done spider man
I love how the way Arnold turns his face at 0:44
staunch AF
T800 look 😂
Dah Tuh-Min-Ay-Tuh.
Hahaha
Love them carribean drums 🥁 🥁 as Arnold’s taking on 40 Police Officers and swinging through a shopping centre (all 220lbs of him) on some plastic bunting.
What a guy?!!
‘Leave anything for me??’
Arnold : “Just bodies.”
😂😂😂
Gotta love how they chase the guy that punched a few of them instead of the one that killed like 5 of them
priorities, man
Man, they have more security guards than shoppers in that mall. And they just keep pouring out like Agent Smith in Matrix Reloaded.
If I see this anywhere, I am going to buy it. I love this movie.
There's a blu ray edition.
"We'll take Cooks car.
HE WONT BE NEEDING IT."
Malls were the thing back then. Our mall pearl ridge in Hawaii had a arcade and movie theater. This was our social media where we actually met new people.
I can’t get through this movie without laughing my heart off because of the soundtrack. The steel drum is so out of context yet so perfect. Like, getting your ass kicked at the rhythm of calypso, is the funniest things Man, what a movie…
🤣🤣
00:45 Arnold's face 😂
Frankenstein's Monster.
He has that terminator look. Even though he is really cute in this move.
Arnold just came off filming The Terminator when he filmed this. I don't think he had quite shaken off the T800 yet lol
Love the 80’s hairstyles and clothing. I remember! 👍😎
Arnold was sick in this 😂
2:37 haha LOL Arnold flying across ther shopiing mall on freaking ballons always get me haha. This movie is pure 80's cheese and I love it!
It was his stuntman but definitely a great swing!
There was nothing cheesy about it when it came out! good times!
@@timothysmith160: Exactly. It's just a kick ass movie. Cool as comic books, bad ass
That swing set a world record at the time too. Something like longest free (no safety line) swing. The stuntman was hanging on to 2 cable loops freehand so he could let go at the end and drop onto the top of the elevator.
@@RobinDale50That is pretty intense. I know in George of the Jungle, the stuntman actually rope swings off the Bay Bridge.
Only Arnold can carry a telephone Booth with a human inside and throw away 6 police officers 😅
They couldn't handle him. He's like a one man gang.
One man Army!
He was a level 197 warrior returning to the first level.
“Outta ma wayy!” 😂 1:47
No cellphones in those days “give me a quarter”
Growing up in the 1980’s my two favourite Arnie movies are this one and Predator.
2:54 nice double punch to the ribs technique 😂
THAT STUNTMAN IS REALLY 1 ON 1 WHIT ARNOLD,,GREAT JOB AND RESPECT FOR THE STUNTMAN ,,,,
I love when the stuntman rope swings off the balcony like Tarzan! That scares me every time…
awesome scene when he shakes the phone booth up and down with sulley inside it like hes shaking a spray paint can with the metal ball in it.
"what did U do with Sulley"...."I let him go"...😂😂😂...classic
-U- * YOU !
That had to be the most heavy guarded mall everyone was strapped.
Hot Dog on a Stick! Man, I miss malls in the 80s.
Sherman Oaks Galleria before the 94' quake, what times!
This is like the greatest action scene ever lol, so awesome. We need more of this these days
RAW deal also
I love this movie.
Cops: “Lets continue to chase the giant guy and ignore the guy with a gun who just shot a couple of cops” 😂
0:10 All units: Suspect six foot two brown hair one gigantic Mother....The face of the guard sooo funny and the background music, a masterpiece.Epic scene 🤣🤣🤦🤦💩💩
That double fist shot gets me everytime! Stunt guy's chest collapsed and his bowels evacuated instantly! It was worth the shot.... totally worth it. 👌
1:43...🤣🤣🤣.....Good old fashioned Arnold action!!
Loved the 80s
Those fight scenes are like Bollywood movies, there will never be a cinematography era like the 80s.
My childhood favourite right there!
Its funny how cops were not trigger happy in this movie. A army of cops and they just charge at you like a bunch of incompetent minions.
Arnolds face at 1:31😂😂😂
I absolutely love all these late 80s to early 90s colors and designs, which is kind of weird because this film is from 85!
That mall had more security guards than customers.
That’s a problem.
and they are all stupid or corrupted xd
Lol
The car hit on Arnie looked pretty real. Did he do that stunt himself?
I think is a stunt double.. kind of look at his face, dun look like Arnie
@@victortan3627 elevator swing was def stunt double and the car stunt was double too note the hair
It was either Peter Kent or Billy D. Lucas who have both doubled for Arnold. Usually stunt double is very explicitly credited.
@@vksasdgaming9472
Cool
That mall had an army of security guards lol 😂
Makes you wonder what those guys dealt with on a daily basis. This might of been normal for them
That stare Arnold does love it
The stare he gives when he looks at the rope is like “Oh no, this is gonna be a big Tarzan swing.”
Arnie chanelling Bud Spencer and Jackie Chan. Glorious!
All this chaos just to catch little Sully😂
I remember seeing this in the theater. It was so corny it made the movie entertaining to watch pure action.
I love commando
Completely unrealistic, and totally enjoyable!
Arnie was a monster in this film.
He sure was. Dude looked like he could wrestle a Grizzly xD
Like he also was in Predator,The terminator
Easily one of the best comedies of all time
3:10 I cannot stop to listen that engine sound. whooh-wuu, whooh, whooh, whooh.
This movie should be adapted into a video game
It would be awesome! I want to do that rope swing from balcony that he did. It reminds me of something a Tarzan stuntman would do!
"Gimme a quarter!" - Young people won't understand why he needed a quarter.
lool
Holy fuck this was a good movie. They don't make them like this any more.
-Holy fuck-
スゲーよ、シュワちゃん😂
Among other great things about this movie, a very good car hit stunt
0:45 the terminator look !!
1:54. That security guard didn't earn enough to get that kind of treatment.
And there is a red convertible sports car with the keys in the ignition. Perfect.
Arnie und oder die Filmemacher waren schlau...
Die Szene an der Betonsäule erinnert an Total Recall.
Als er mit dem Hologramm seine Gegner ausschaltet. Mega👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Arnold can throw a serious punch
I miss the old indoor Sherman Oaks Galleria really bad and am not kidding. The new one is way too modern and an outdoor design.
Best movie ever made. never get bored of watching it
Just watched this for the first time two days ago, and it's fucking awesome! I can't believe I missed this one.
*all the profit from the mall goes into hiring 600,000 security guards.*
They should have just hired Arnold
They should have just hired Arnold
मेरे भारत देश की कमांडो इसे भी ज्यादा एक्टिव होते हैं मुझे गर्व है❤❤❤❤
At 1:29 Sully has the chance to shoot Matrix point-blank but instead chooses to raise his gun in the air for some reason.
Got to protect his magnificent 80s hair
Sully is a total punk. Don't forget that he shot Cyrus in the back, and blamed the Warriors, back in the day!
He knows, killing Matrix on the spot can sabotage their plan to dethrone Val Verde's president.
Arnold he is so badass
0:38 Good acting by Schwarzenegger.
One of my favorite scenes in commando 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Nice to see Michael Jackson in the backround at 1:06.
80s thriller jackets lol
here just to see arnold fight and the 80s mall aesthetics
watching this clip on .25 speed is the funniest thing I've ever encountered on UA-cam.
Great times in the 80's , but no mall in the world has that many security guards ! 😂
1:48 the dude with the money could have easily slipped away during the chaos but instead he pulls a gun on the cops 😂
1:55. I always laughed at that since I was ten.
If only Paul Blart would have been there Arnold wouldn't have stood a chance