The makeup they used on him was perfect too. I used to think jokingly that it was like his character Johnny Handsome was going thru his facial reconstructive surgery and they just quit without an explanation!
Goldie was more than that to him. She was the one person alive who treated him human, who made him happy. Now that she's gone, there's only one thing in life that mattered most to Marv now.
This is what happens when a director actually gives a fuck about the source material instead of piggybacking on an existing IP just in order to make money. *cough* star wars *cough* game of thrones *cough*
@@NiceGuyEddy12 and that's because this movie is perfect. Avengers infinity war should've been done this way. Instead they made poor thanos bad guy and Adam warlock is sadly absent...
Just love that beginning scene. Just shows Marv's incredible power and the will driving him on. That creaking and groaning of the steel bars as he bends them, the crumbling of the bricks and morter as it starts to give. The comedic "CLONK" when the bars and section of wall falls upon him stands up, dusts himself off..."lets go." Dont think you can get more badass as Marv!!!!!
Agreed. However, I always thought there's also a certain humor in this film that was utterly absent from the graphic novel. Perhaps it was a byproduct of the now moving images, of the various performances. In this scene, I wouldn't have minded if Marv, as he gets up after falling down with the bars, lets out a little "Ouch". Then turned around and said, "let's go." It's not a big thing, but I think it would have offered a tiny glimpse of humanity in all the carnage he dishes out. But no biggie, Rourke carried this film either way.
Marv is a titular Barbarian stereotype thrown into modern times. I often compare him to Conan the barbarian added a few psychotic tendencies about coats....
Lucille was to naive, she genuinely believed in the justice system of Basin City which was corrupted to the core, the Roarks control absolutely everything in the town, the Senator Roark even killed his own wife with a baseball bat and even left his own fingerprints in the scene just to prove he is untouchable.
I miss movies like this. Incompetent women making stupid decisions and getting humiliated or killed for it. A lot more realistic than how women are depicted in movies today. No wonder hollywood is dying.
First rated R movie I saw by myself in theaters when I was 17. Loved it then. Bought the dvd when it came out, which came with a comic issue from the original Frank Miller material. Must have watched this movie a dozen times that summer. Now all this time later I'm binging all these clips on youtube and realizing I quote this movie by accident almost daily. It's actually insane lmao truly a great flick
There's something very genuine and likeable about it. It's like he wants to make sure they're on the same page, and wants to reassure her. Very charismatic imo. Just my interpretation
That's only modified ones, gang-members in LA used to cut the spring to make them full-auto. Amateur gun smiths ended up making the gun keep firing until the mag emptied. Cause one LAPD officer his life, he was tasked with shooting the Mac-10 found by the gang-members but once he pulled the trigger the recoil ended up making the barrel go up, he lost control and ended up blowing his head off.
Mickey Rourke went through hard times in life......just like many of his critics. His talent is what I paid to watch...not his personal life. The best can be done is to have a friend in times of need....we all do. Help someone who is down for a second chance. I rather no one goes through that but if you can come out alive then there is hope.
Guy is a saint compared to most of hollywood. Baffling why people have always given him such a hard time. His looks going downhill so badly wasn't even all down to drug use either, he had unfixable injuries from boxing. Alot of people forget the guy wasn't just an actor he was a professional boxer.
@@overlex I always go first on oral presentations lol! Even if I completely fuck it up, I still get points for having the balls to go first and the professor gives you some slack and then quickly moves on. The worst thing that can happen to you is going after a nerd with a killer presentation and then looking like shit when you have to follow his act lol. So always go first! :D
I know this movie was supposed to be based off a comic book but my god is it ever a masterpiece by itself just everything about it is fantastic Frank Miller is a genius
There are so many good movies but i keep going back to these 2 as some of the most satisfying ones to watch. Not because i concur or relate with these struggles but because it’s a movie and it just satisfies me when he gets vengeance… what movies Are supposed to be! Pure entertainment
@@teddybeer6206 I know how they started lol, but technically it’s still a graphic novel series. Have you read any of them? They’re full of smut, violence and psychopathy 😆 The main difference between comics and graphic novels is essentially the theme/complexity and adult content of the latter. I guess they’re interchangeable to some degree. I was just being a smartass with my initial comment 🙂
It makes sense. Cops were given orders to bring him in alive if possible. Same reason the lil freak Harry Potter puts him in cage instead of finishing him. They wanted to paint him as killer of whores in order to relieve pressure on Kevin and his patron Rourke.
"I was pretty steamed about what he'd done to Lucille. So I took my time with that son of a bitch." Didn't even have to show it. We all know how bad that cop got it. Superb storytelling.
Idk if Marv is a psycho killer, a brute/enforcer maybe but he shows the capacity to not kill everyone even going as far as to take a beating (idk if he'd consider it but I would). He ain't crazy just a little mad with a touch of anger.
Perhaps the best graphic novel adaption to film of all time. The visuals are extraordinary.
rabble levin The only way to make it more like a comic is to flood the theater with the smell of fresh ink.
@@unrealnews Sin City's movie adaption is nearly 100% connected to its original comic book source. It's what makes it forever iconic
The sequel is even better
In my Top 20 !
Watchmen hands down.
Mickey played this perfectly and whoever dreamed up the character is a genius
Frank Miller
@@loserreviews8550 And he is indeed a genius
Frank Miller..
It's Sin City. By FRANK MILLER
The makeup they used on him was perfect too. I used to think jokingly that it was like his character Johnny Handsome was going thru his facial reconstructive surgery and they just quit without an explanation!
Carla Gugino was drop dead gorgeous in this film.
Always
She always is gorgeous. No one plays a slut better than her.
*in any film
Drop dead stupid as well, literally.
Still is. She's aged like fine wine.
1:58 just like Dwight McCarthy said - "he'd be right at home on some battlefield swinging an axe into somebody's face"
Marv was just born in the wrong century.
Really odd when Sin City is exactly a crime filled butt plug of a city, I'd say he was born in the right place
My god. I watched the movie dozens of times and never made the link between those scenes.
@@bizznick444joe7if he had been a knight hed be a good man in ppl eyes they wont see him as crazy
@@myheatgoesboomboomboom1655 Marv "The bloody smile Knight”
Goldie was more than that to him. She was the one person alive who treated him human, who made him happy. Now that she's gone, there's only one thing in life that mattered most to Marv now.
And she was never a hooker
Good looking coats?
@@facundomontivero2299 and making those bastards wearing the coats pay with pain, long extricating pain
@8narutoshodowclones And Gladys too.
@@dannythomas417 and Lucille.
I just read the comic and holy crap this movie is like 99% the comic. Even a lot of the scenes are actual pictures from the comic
I once read alongside. It’s literally 1:1 every fucking frame, every angle, every shadow. It’s next level.
This is what happens when a director actually gives a fuck about the source material instead of piggybacking on an existing IP just in order to make money.
*cough* star wars *cough* game of thrones *cough*
@@NiceGuyEddy12 and that's because this movie is perfect. Avengers infinity war should've been done this way. Instead they made poor thanos bad guy and Adam warlock is sadly absent...
James Tocher *cough* Dceu
This is why I prefer movies
Just love that beginning scene. Just shows Marv's incredible power and the will driving him on. That creaking and groaning of the steel bars as he bends them, the crumbling of the bricks and morter as it starts to give. The comedic "CLONK" when the bars and section of wall falls upon him stands up, dusts himself off..."lets go." Dont think you can get more badass as Marv!!!!!
Agreed. However, I always thought there's also a certain humor in this film that was utterly absent from the graphic novel. Perhaps it was a byproduct of the now moving images, of the various performances. In this scene, I wouldn't have minded if Marv, as he gets up after falling down with the bars, lets out a little "Ouch". Then turned around and said, "let's go." It's not a big thing, but I think it would have offered a tiny glimpse of humanity in all the carnage he dishes out. But no biggie, Rourke carried this film either way.
Marv is a titular Barbarian stereotype thrown into modern times. I often compare him to Conan the barbarian added a few psychotic tendencies about coats....
That was nice of that guy to trade his coat for a slightly used hatchet.
That was an offer he could not refuse. 😂😂😂
R hookers generally nice ppl?
'I love hitmen, no matter what you do to them, you don't feel bad' frank Miller style is unique.
3:21 The way his eyes are shifting, all paranoid and barely grasping onto reality, suffering from his "condition". Awesome acting.
Reminds me of some really early Mel Gibson Mad Max shit.
"Awesome acting" for someone simply moving its eyes left and right?
@@unknowniam121yeah man you don't get it. He practiced moving his eyes back and forth for months preparing for this role. Absolute God tier acting.
@@unknowniam121yea that’s why he has more money than your bloodline kiddo
2:20 is my favorite monologue in the whole movie, and this movie is filled with amazing monologues.
That there is one damn fine coat you're wearin'
Marv loves his coats
😨
@@paulelliott3220 As any real man should.
Im now concerned when someone compliments my coat
whenever he says that, you know you're fucked
Marv is what we all wish we could be at times.
Uh ... not really. Seek help, maybe?
Yeah, a grotesque social outcast who can't get laid or make friends. That's the life.
Kinda true. He's a social outcast who finds remorse in his past actions and wants redemption through avenging Blondie. A nobody turned into a hero
Not me.
The fuck are y’all smoking nigga has super strength and super endurance, and gets hella laid tf
"You're not gonna get any of us killed."
No but you are lol
Her heart was in the right place. But she was too naive to live.
Lucille was to naive, she genuinely believed in the justice system of Basin City which was corrupted to the core, the Roarks control absolutely everything in the town, the Senator Roark even killed his own wife with a baseball bat and even left his own fingerprints in the scene just to prove he is untouchable.
I miss movies like this. Incompetent women making stupid decisions and getting humiliated or killed for it. A lot more realistic than how women are depicted in movies today. No wonder hollywood is dying.
Reeeeeeeee, waman bad
@@kaj7135 You don't sound like you have issues at all....
Marv
What a character and killing machine ... but with questions which makes him adorable
Never thought I’d heard Marv bring described as Adorable
First rated R movie I saw by myself in theaters when I was 17. Loved it then. Bought the dvd when it came out, which came with a comic issue from the original Frank Miller material. Must have watched this movie a dozen times that summer. Now all this time later I'm binging all these clips on youtube and realizing I quote this movie by accident almost daily. It's actually insane lmao truly a great flick
I like how goofy it looks that these guys holding their guns like that, but if you wanna be comic accurate you gonna be comic accurate
I like his facial manners when he sniffs and says "let's go." It's a weird thing to point out but it's something that always stuck in my mind
Weird
Agreed
@@LonelyHearts.Co24 Whatever
@@natecourteau1268 Right on..
There's something very genuine and likeable about it. It's like he wants to make sure they're on the same page, and wants to reassure her. Very charismatic imo. Just my interpretation
The way Kevin ran to the car 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love the way Marv walk away 2:20
introducing the naruto stroll
As shallow as the character
@@tommiatkins3443 them's fightan words
@@tommiatkins3443 Braindead take
There's no sign of him
Here's a sign
One of the best comebacks, ever.
Sin City is Gotham without Batman.
Marv is Chuck Norris's Father.
Chuck Norris cried for the first time in his life when he saw Marv 😁
Who would be the mother? Hmmm... 🤔
@@SunBunz Uma Thurman😶😬
@@enjoludozier3146 YES! Beatrix Kiddo!
Marv is hes own father
here's a sign lmao
Bad cop to Lucille: "I would have just shot you only once but then I'd have all these bullets!"
That's only modified ones, gang-members in LA used to cut the spring to make them full-auto. Amateur gun smiths ended up making the gun keep firing until the mag emptied.
Cause one LAPD officer his life, he was tasked with shooting the Mac-10 found by the gang-members but once he pulled the trigger the recoil ended up making the barrel go up, he lost control and ended up blowing his head off.
Mickey Rourke went through hard times in life......just like many of his critics.
His talent is what I paid to watch...not his personal life.
The best can be done is to have a friend in times of need....we all do.
Help someone who is down for a second chance.
I rather no one goes through that but if you can come out alive then there is hope.
Nice !
Guy is a saint compared to most of hollywood. Baffling why people have always given him such a hard time. His looks going downhill so badly wasn't even all down to drug use either, he had unfixable injuries from boxing. Alot of people forget the guy wasn't just an actor he was a professional boxer.
“Here’s a sign”🤣😂🤣
Marv was a master of laconic wit.
Man, that axe to the jewels. I felt that shit for hours after the movie was over! Lol
this is what you call macabre
Bought the movie at a thrift store to add to my DVD collection, $2 well spent
By far my favourite graphic novel adaptation of all time
The setup of this movie and Max Payne video games is just my favourite thing . The environment, the dialogues .. Just want to live in such a place
Marv and them coats...lol! Rourke sure nailed this role.
THEN IT HITS ME LIKE A KICK IN THE NUTS.
That's a kliche, dude
Rourke was born to play Marv! I've never seen such a perfect fit!
0:54 the fact that marv broke those bars gives me chills
The classic comic book super strength.
It's less unrealistic than you think.
Amazing direction and cinematography. Rodriguez is one of the greats
2:00 I always laugh at that lol.
When I get picked first to start the oral presentation
@@overlex I always go first on oral presentations lol! Even if I completely fuck it up, I still get points for having the balls to go first and the professor gives you some slack and then quickly moves on. The worst thing that can happen to you is going after a nerd with a killer presentation and then looking like shit when you have to follow his act lol. So always go first! :D
Love this movie, Marv has all the best lines and this movie is overloaded with great dialog.
This scene in the rain is actually pretty deep. What is real, what is imagination?
Damn this guy would make perfect live action Duke Nukem.
Mickey Rourke’s voiceover is just so perfect
"I love hitmen... No matter what you do to them, you don't feel bad."
-Marv
Here is the moral of the story.....
" Don't wear a mighty fine coat around Marv" LoL 😂
Carla Gugino looked unbelievable in this movie 🍿
Best film I've ever seen, ever, the colour is great
Carla
Gugino is so hot
she made me watch
She is, but Jessica Alba made me watch
Especially in hill house
@@connorscott7659 yeeeeessssss
This movie is just in a league of its own.
Amazing graphic works in this movie.. Worth watching..
I know this movie was supposed to be based off a comic book but my god is it ever a masterpiece by itself just everything about it is fantastic Frank Miller is a genius
There are so many good movies but i keep going back to these 2 as some of the most satisfying ones to watch. Not because i concur or relate with these struggles but because it’s a movie and it just satisfies me when he gets vengeance… what movies
Are supposed to be! Pure entertainment
Graphic novel 😬🤓
@@esotericintrovert1669
Comic book. Sin City started as individual issues before being collected.
@@teddybeer6206 I know how they started lol, but technically it’s still a graphic novel series. Have you read any of them? They’re full of smut, violence and psychopathy 😆 The main difference between comics and graphic novels is essentially the theme/complexity and adult content of the latter. I guess they’re interchangeable to some degree. I was just being a smartass with my initial comment 🙂
Never piss Marv off while wearing a fine coat.
"Here's a sign of him" lol
The Dialogues are unreal good ( and the Best part is its SUPER faithful to the Comics) ! 😈😍
The greatest green screen movie ever and it was one of the first.
"A maniac, a psycho killer"
This was a complete puzzle. Without all the pieces of acting, directing, set design, production… it wouldn’t be what it is - a masterpiece.
I just realized the call back from the bar scene when Dwight talks about Marv being on battlefield and swinging an axe.
"I´ll see you later, Kevin"... just epic!
>all of them equipped with guns
>charges at Marv as soon as they see him
It does make sense
It makes sense. Cops were given orders to bring him in alive if possible. Same reason the lil freak Harry Potter puts him in cage instead of finishing him. They wanted to paint him as killer of whores in order to relieve pressure on Kevin and his patron Rourke.
2:10 is my fav line from Marv
Masterpiece
Absolutely brilliant..cant get enough ..
When defeat all the Simps, Marv is the final boss.
After everything Marv goes through and yet he gets knocked out by the bird ? Haha
He got caught by surprise, this was the last thing he was expecting at this very moment (and it didn't last long).
I like how they all got uzis but then decide to rush him when he has a measly little axe
This movie is just awesome
I love this movie 👌
Mickey Rourke crushed this role
Marv chasing you with a hatchet is not how you want to end your day.
Marv is like the perfect Space Marine recruit
Marv walk is badass
melhor do que a maioria dos filmes da Marvel e da DC
Love the line "Here's a sign" cheesy yet golden.
Now Mickey Rourke really looks like that in real life that he didn’t even have to wear special effects make up in the movie.
damn, Marv's longcoat is cool
Love this movie.
"You gonna go there dressed like that?"
"Ugh fine gimme 2 minutes gonna get a better coat."
"Leave your gun."
"Ok 3 minutes."
Police officer: Captain the target there no sign of him
Marv: Here's a sign
Esta película es una obra de arte..
Please make more movies like this pleaseeeeee
So good!
Incredible film
Whatever you do, don't piss off Marv while wearing a fine coat.
If Max Payne's cutscenes were animated...
My all time favorite performer/role combos of all time. Mickey Rourke as Marv, and Lawrence Fishburne as Jules Winfield in Pulp Fiction
Not lawrence fishborne
This film is ridiculous at times, but that's a loyal adaptation
Holy shit marv is strong than thanos and superman 0:52
Thanos or Superman would have gotten out easier
Hahah
What an awesome movie haven’t seen this in years way kool.
"STOP! STOP! SHES ALREADY DEAD!" 🤣
That’s the nice damn fine coat you wear.
He's prettier here than in real life.
Sad 😅
Roark is what we all wish we could be at times. Yes R. O. A. R. K.
"I was pretty steamed about what he'd done to Lucille. So I took my time with that son of a bitch."
Didn't even have to show it. We all know how bad that cop got it. Superb storytelling.
1:55
(here is a sign) 😂
This was Rourke's movie as far as I'm concerned.
Oh no! He's got an axe and we only brought guns! Let's charge him quick!
When Marv compliments your coat, you know that you're finished.
dude's shooting a corpse, then runs out of bullets to finish the real threat, hello silly
shot and a brew and keep lm coming best entrace scene hell of a actor
Idk if Marv is a psycho killer, a brute/enforcer maybe but he shows the capacity to not kill everyone even going as far as to take a beating (idk if he'd consider it but I would). He ain't crazy just a little mad with a touch of anger.
He's at least moral
Controlled BPD/psychotic features 😂?
@@AnimosityIncarnate you've never heard of a high glucose fruit alcoholic before? They exist for a very specific reason
I believe that is an Estwing hatchet he grabbed off that log, damn good hatched for the work hes about to do.
There's scenes in this, that remind when Mickey was in Rumble Fish, this is what that Character grew up to be