JohnProph and everyone else the asian guy is Jeff Imada who is a famous fight choreographer, he actually helped create Matt Damon's fighting style in the Bourne films as well as being involved in tons of other films.
The defin goes to show with Mel Gibson had played Marv in Home Alone, is scream would have been turn the during the pigeon attack. But of course with Mel Gibson's voice being a lot lower than Daniel Stern's voice, Mel Gibson's scream would have been a different tactic then Daniel Stern's. Then of course that would be another movie that Mel Gibson got to do with Joe Pesci
@@VanillaLimeCoke Technically three, between neck snapping the first mook and shooting mooks 3 and 4, mook 2 wouldn't have died from a couple of punches. But Riggs did kill the torturer so that makes four 😁
Braveheart never dragged, what are you talking about. It's like saying Godfather and Godfather 2 wasn't a masterpiece because it "dragged" in many places. Braveheart isn't an action movie. And Lethal Weapon is more drama than action, it's a suspense drama/thriller with action.
Just imagine if he had claws. Seriously, you listen to the sounds he makes in pain or in rage.....if they could have done X-men in the 80s, he'd have been a shoe-in for Logan.
@@JnEricsonx I agree. In fact Mel Gibson lived in Australia for a number of years before returning to America in the 1980s. Wolverine is supposed to be short in stature but that little detail can be overlooked if the actor who plays him is a total badass.
Lethal weapon, Predator, die hard, the Terminator, aliens, Commando, Rambo II and III, man the 80s were the baddest and greatest decade of American cinema, man! Sucks I wasn't around that time, damn...
To me one of the most disturbing parts of the torture happens just for a sec when the guy asks for salt, he get the container in his hand, Murtaugh is watching this and he knows what's coming and he's yelling out "no!" To me that's a very helpless feeling.
I have to use that money to build my church! I brought the fire and brimstone back to Christianity with The Passion and now I'm gonna start my own church! And do you know why?! So I can play banjo! 🎵Jesus, oh how I love ya, how I love ya Jesus!🎵
Too bad we didn’t get a proper 2012 remake for this film starring Jared Leto as Martin and Dennis Haysbert as Roger. Instead we got a crappy show based on the film.
That is very true.. Lethal Weapon, Road Warrior, Payback. Even though he was director, not actor, The Passion of the Christ. Mel seems to enjoy the aspect of torture. Usually upon his own character.
I can confirm that they got this torture spot on. We trained to resist this. They strapped us to an old metal frame and stuck an electrode right below our navel. They had a wooden stick with a small electrode attached to the tip. You were blindfolded. They walked around you randomly touching your ankles/armpits/ears/lips/neck. The voltage was low. 60. The real torture was 220. And even at that voltage it was INSANE. My god did it hurt. And cause panic attacks waiting for that next shock. Pinochet even had a torture where they made the victim swallow an electrode. So they were cooked from the inside out. Mel Gibson gives me flashbacks with the way he reacts to this torture.
@5-amartingerardoarellano520 I cannot say about being tortured by it, but as an electrician who has been bitten by 220/240/277 volts, it is intensely painful. It radiates throughout your entire body and every second feels so much longer than it is.
Leave it to the 80s to produce a true raw torture scene complete with agonizing screams and real fear emanating from the victims! Watching this, I can see why they toned down the franchise with each passing movie...but damn, this first one is nothing but an action masterpiece!
They can still do this. McClane is at a fishing cabin retired, alone and barely maintaining his recovery (from alcoholism etc). He's out of milk (for his dinner consisting of a bowl of cereal) and has to make a run (into town). On his way, he comes upon an accident. He goes to help out, only to find himself being fired upon by others on the scene. The man he pulls out of the flaming wreckage appears to be their target. It's Riggs...he's hurt and has amnesia from the accident. They're on the run from the shooters. The shooters pursue them on foot. They escape into the tree covered mountain side, with the shooters now searching for them by foot and by air as they have a helicopter. McClane keeps pressing Riggs about who is shooting at them and why. Riggs says he doesn't even know who he is. Riggs' wallet, his badge, his gun everything was in that car which went up in flames and from which Riggs barely escaped while being shot at. When John and Marty manage to clock one of the guys shooting at them, they find out he has an FBI badge. Still as yet unrevealed is the fact that Riggs, retired from the force, had been working private security and was hired by an investment banker who working abroad in Dubai and wanted extra security. Riggs managed to thwart an attempt on his client's life killing all but one of the hit men after his client. Rigg's managed to tag a tracker on the one guy who he wounded and was tailing him...to find out who had hired him. That guy shot and killed the failed assassin. They searched his body and found the GPS tracker. One of the crew hacked the tracker and used it to track Riggs who was locked into the tracker's frequency. They found Riggs...and couldn't take the chance that he knew who had hired the assassin. Riggs barely escaped then. But by the time he made it back to notify his client about this...Riggs was framed as being in bed with the assassins and that he killed the other assassins to cover his tracks. His client doubted Riggs' protests...causing Riggs to flee for his life. Riggs fled to the United States thinking he'd be safe there. Riggs met with Leo Getz and asked him who would want to kill an investment banker and why would they kill the assassins and have the ability to frame Riggs so easily. Leo mentions that investment bankers working abroad deal with international trades and inter-bank lending. McClane realizes that if rogue FBI agents are after them, they need to be hidden quickly. He seeks out Zeus Carver (Samuel L. Jackson) who is now a crypto currency trader living well in Boulder Colorado. Zeus upon seeing McClane says Mother F.... He reluctantly takes them both in complaining that McClane looks like $h*t and that Riggs is wanted by the FBI and Interpol et al. Zeus said he moved to Colorado to get away from this $h*t. Zeus calls on a friend of his to treat Riggs' gunshot wound and head injury. The friend, played by Kathy Ireland or Cindy Crawford who in addition to being a former Army medic is well-versed in hypnotherapy. Riggs is hypnotized and remembers key facts that help to identify who is being all this. It turns out it's the National Security Adviser who wanted to replace the investment banker who was Rigg's client with a plant who would approve a loan to a foreign government so that they could purchase U.S. arms., the money totaling well over $200 billion which would go to operate a phony shadow unit that would use drones to target non-existent terror groups. One such terror groups is retired military mercs who went after McClane and Riggs. McClane says is go to line: "It's always about the money!" Riggs calls up Leo who brings Murtaugh and McClane recruits Al Powell and Carmine Lorenzo (Die Hard 1 & 2) who bring an arsenal. McClane gets Matt Farrell the hacker to get security camera footage proving his innocence and send it to Interpol and the FBI. Matt manages to use Zeus' crypto currency to hire a bunch of mercs to help defend Riggs and McClane et al...from the impending onslaught as the mercs discovered Zeus' Colorado compound. The ending is a massive shootout with Matt Farrell sending fuel tankers which are blown to bits by Riggs & company eliminating all the mercs after Riggs. McClane and Riggs then pay a visit to the National Security Adviser...exposing his plan...which of course he denies. He laughs and says that he's untouchable and irritatedly orders them to get out of HIS space. As they leave, escorted by a dozen armed guards, Matt and his buddy the Warlock manage hack their cell phones and they record the NSA ordering a hit on McClane and Riggs and offering $10 million.
Movies like this is when you want or can watch them over and over again! Lethal Weapon is just one great movie! The 1980's had the best movies in my opinion, before they started cheating movies with CGI and minimalism.
This scene is why I love Riggs and Murtaugh because they got each others backs. Riggs had Murtaugh's back in this movie and Murtaugh had Riggs back in part 2
Mel never really had an aussie accent, Hes from america originally..Thats why I always cringed when I watched Aussie tv and Mad max and his accent ...lol..he never really sounded like "one of us" if u know what I mean....It was always a bit twisted and confused, he didnt take long into reclaiming his natural accent
"Dies in every movie he's in," Now I got the itch to make an Albert Leong lookalike character in Dark Souls or Code Vein then relish in the amount of "You Died" I'll be getting.
Many Mel Gibson films have torture scenes-lethal weapon, braveheart, conspiracy theory, payback, & while we all know Jesus was tortured Mel started at an 11 in The Passion & went up to a 19.
@@bfettrulez6734 Ironically the only Gibson movie that didn't have him tortured was Mad Max. Sure he got beat up, survived many crashes, got shot and even had his arm run over, but no baddie tortured him.
@@Shanethefilmmaker Being strapped to the front of a car having your blood drained, being beaten and driving through sandstorms.... yeah thats not torture at all.
Gen. Peter McAllister: "Spare me, son. It's over. There's no more heroes left in the world." 2:46 I wouldn't say that, General! 'Cause the hero's right here! CHARGE!!!
This scene is amazing it might be one of the best fight scenes in the movie and the 1 on 1 show down battle between him and mr Joshua might be better all of it together is amazing
@@rikk319 -- I know! And I just saw him in ANOTHER movie - he had a small part in GODZILLA 1998! On one of the boats that gets eaten in the beginning!....hahahaha - what a legend!
tv show during the 90s. they talked about buddy action movies, somebody on the show said that they wanted to put the two characters together in a film but copyright issues and money killed the project. can't remember the name of the show, but I'm sure it was on UK channel 4!
The thing about electrical shock is that it doesn't exactly hurt, what's more so happening is panic screaming just like when people get tazered and they tell or scream it's not exactly pain but rather something your not use to experiencing ao you panic. I have been tasered twice and electrocuted quiet a few times and the most that usually happens is a grunt or groan
Guns Fugitives Security in Rigg's shock torture scene, you're talking about a 12.6 volt car battery hooked up to a makeshift jumper cable thongs... With running water splashing all over you... Intensifying the electrical current running through him so much, that anyone that makes contact with him will get shocked too, as Gary Busey acting out like he's feeling the shock.
Oh well - a simple case of defence so basically they got what they deserved Fight with the sword and go down with the sword - that's a good notion anyway
His name is Al Leong and I believe he’s mostly retired now from acting and stunt work. He suffered a stroke in 2005 and old age tends to kill stunt actors careers, as their physicality is not as high and risk of injury leading to death is increased.
“WHO’S F***ING NEXT? … McAllister? .. Who’s Next?” Riggs in full beast mode, absolute classic.
He would have been an excellent Logan in his prime.
“Pretty thin huh?”
Absolutely awesome
@@Schwa857 Anorexic
Anorexic
Asian guy with mustache is the icon of 80's movie thug.
Soo true! Haven't seen him in anything in like 20 years
He was the terrorist who stole some candy in Die Hard. He's in everything. He's like the Sean Bean of the 80s.
Big Trouble in Little China too lol
JohnProph and everyone else the asian guy is Jeff Imada who is a famous fight choreographer, he actually helped create Matt Damon's fighting style in the Bourne films as well as being involved in tons of other films.
wenaldy He was in Diehard lol. Homeboy was the classic henchman back then.
Definitely one of the greatest dynamic duos of 80s cinema. Riggs is the last hero left in the world.
and the best christmas movie too.
Those torture scenes still hold up today as brutal, Great movie, it had every emotion
I agree 100%
They do !
Mel Gibson's screaming is relentless and terrifying.
Danny Glover, however, saying *"Go Spit!!"* is far more terrifying.
Man you said it!
The defin goes to show with Mel Gibson had played Marv in Home Alone, is scream would have been turn the during the pigeon attack. But of course with Mel Gibson's voice being a lot lower than Daniel Stern's voice, Mel Gibson's scream would have been a different tactic then Daniel Stern's. Then of course that would be another movie that Mel Gibson got to do with Joe Pesci
“Go Spit” always cracks me up 😝 It’s so funny it doesn’t even sound like an actual insult.
@@coolcat6303 I thought “Go spit” is to imply that the person you say it to just finished blowing you. So basically just another way of saying SMD lol
Whenever Blockbuster was out of my choices, I always fell back to any of the lethal weapon movies.
i really miss Blockbuster
You have to be the ultimate savage to burst through a door and toss a dead body at 10 armed men. Mel was really that dude in the 80's.
In many ways, perhaps not so physical, he's been that way all his life.
Gary Busey reacting and flinching from the collateral shocks makes that scene.
Holy crap, you are right. Whole film perfection
Let’s be honest: he didn’t know he was on a movie set. It was just “Thursday” for him….
I love how relentless Riggs is when he gets free! Crashes in the door, wastes a couple guys, that music on top, SO INTENSE! I LOVE IT!!
All that physical pain they out on you you REALLY WANT PAYBACK 😏
@@abztrakt7071 Showed he had a braveheart 😉
He killed 4 bad guys in a matter of 10 seconds.
This is WHYY we need more cops like Riggs.
@@VanillaLimeCoke Technically three, between neck snapping the first mook and shooting mooks 3 and 4, mook 2 wouldn't have died from a couple of punches. But Riggs did kill the torturer so that makes four 😁
i call it PSYCHO MODE!! lol
Watching this scene made me realize that Mel Gibson would have been a good Wolverine.
rumor has it, he was on the short list.
@@11Stucat No pun intended. I know Glen Danzig really wanted that role.
I was thinking the same thing. He would've been a great Wolverine. And he would've been a great Judge Dredd too.
@@JnEricsonx as in Glenn Danzig from Misfits?
@@femboycyan Yeah, back in the day.
Mel Gibson is a beast. Lethal Weapon is his masterpiece.
Braveheart dragged in many places. This was a perfectly paced film.
I can watch his films anyday
Ransome!! and Conspiracy Theory!!
Braveheart is his Masterpiece. But Mel and Danny makes Lethal Weapon to a masterpiece!
Braveheart never dragged, what are you talking about. It's like saying Godfather and Godfather 2 wasn't a masterpiece because it "dragged" in many places. Braveheart isn't an action movie. And Lethal Weapon is more drama than action, it's a suspense drama/thriller with action.
The first LW movie began a new era of action and remains easily one of the top 10 greatest action flicks ever.
“There are no more heroes left in the world.”
*Mel bursts through the door.*
Just imagine if he had claws. Seriously, you listen to the sounds he makes in pain or in rage.....if they could have done X-men in the 80s, he'd have been a shoe-in for Logan.
@@JnEricsonx I agree. In fact Mel Gibson lived in Australia for a number of years before returning to America in the 1980s. Wolverine is supposed to be short in stature but that little detail can be overlooked if the actor who plays him is a total badass.
You and me Max we're gonna give'em back their heros!
@@JnEricsonx he does have claws... he is a cancer rising sign funnily enough.
@@bratton79 you could say australia was his influence. especially at this time.
Lethal weapon, Predator, die hard, the Terminator, aliens, Commando, Rambo II and III, man the 80s were the baddest and greatest decade of American cinema, man! Sucks I wasn't around that time, damn...
I was around, yes it was the baddest and greatest
Predator rules Xbox4life
Plus Beverly Hills Cop
First Blood was awesome as well and don't forget Robocop and Fright Night and The Hitcher.
80s and 90s is good times from action films!
I always loved how noble-threatening Murtaugh sounds here 2:37, despite being basically powerless, beaten, and tied to a chair. Respect
Was he gonna kill the daughter?
it makes me so sad that scene almost made me cry but im glad it dont last long tho. YAY!! XD lol
The first lethal weapon was dark.
And the 2nd one
It was the best one
The original and the sequel are excellent. Lethal Weapon 3 is when the franchise went downhill.
The first and second one are masterpieces
@@LuckyHitter_30 masterpieces!? Ease up. They're great action films that's about it...
To me one of the most disturbing parts of the torture happens just for a sec when the guy asks for salt, he get the container in his hand, Murtaugh is watching this and he knows what's coming and he's yelling out "no!" To me that's a very helpless feeling.
“No way you live, no way.”
Salt on raw wounds; so simple yet so painful
@@davefuller84 the salt cauterize and then it amplifies the nerves signals of pain. You won’t die from infection or bleed out, but damn it hurts!
Where do you think the saying rubbing salt in the wound comes from lol
“So you do intend to torture me! We’ll go ahead, do your worst... you still won’t get your ticket money back!”
-Mel Gibson
LMAO
Mr. Joshua: Uh I don't want to torture you dude.
OHH MY NIPPLES, THEY HURT WHEN I TWIST THEM.
See what you can fit in there! I can take it!
I have to use that money to build my church! I brought the fire and brimstone back to Christianity with The Passion and now I'm gonna start my own church! And do you know why?! So I can play banjo!
🎵Jesus, oh how I love ya, how I love ya Jesus!🎵
Along with the first Die Hard, my favorite action movie!
هلو حب 😍 اشلونك
@ Gabriel Hassan the guy torturing mel Gibson the chinese guy is from die hard 1
Fun fact, the Beretta that he uses is the exact same one from Die Hard, like the same prop
yeah he was about to just shock him until his heart stopped riggs threw that headbutt at the perfect moment
The Chinese guy is the same as die hard hahaha
Let's get the flock outta here...
Let's get the glock outta here...
Let’s get the block outta here...
Let’s get the dock outta here...
Let's get the clock out of here... ♡ T.E.N.
I thought thats what he said. XD
Man Hollywood has fallen to the bottom of the barrel since these golden times frineds
Too bad we didn’t get a proper 2012 remake for this film starring Jared Leto as Martin and Dennis Haysbert as Roger.
Instead we got a crappy show based on the film.
lauries lectric bill
doug brothers has fallen ill
bucket jack and jill
Ken Masters He’ll no, the last thing we needed was a remake.
@@seanmcguire8474
Not all remakes are bad.
Hint: IT
@@KenMasters. But most are and it only takes most.
a typical Friday night for Mel
This scene terrified me as a child. I thought Mel Gibson was really in pain here, it just seemed so real
Maybe he asked to get shocked for real to make it more authentic.
@@xxlCortez The way Mel is, I wouldn't be suprised 😁
That’s why he is legit one of the best actors ever.
@@xxlCortez oh heck no
@@xxlCortez so Mel is as crazy as Riggs, ah?
Mel Gibson seems to always have his characters being tortured.
Hey don't judge. Every man got their own secret kink.
Not all his films but he does have alot of torture scenes. I’ve never seen another leading man that conveys pain as well as he does though.
South Park made fun of that fact.
That is very true.. Lethal Weapon, Road Warrior, Payback. Even though he was director, not actor, The Passion of the Christ. Mel seems to enjoy the aspect of torture. Usually upon his own character.
Crap! I left out the most obvious... Braveheart.
I can confirm that they got this torture spot on.
We trained to resist this. They strapped us to an old metal frame and stuck an electrode right below our navel. They had a wooden stick with a small electrode attached to the tip.
You were blindfolded. They walked around you randomly touching your ankles/armpits/ears/lips/neck.
The voltage was low. 60. The real torture was 220.
And even at that voltage it was INSANE. My god did it hurt. And cause panic attacks waiting for that next shock.
Pinochet even had a torture where they made the victim swallow an electrode. So they were cooked from the inside out.
Mel Gibson gives me flashbacks with the way he reacts to this torture.
Wow. I had no idea.
Where did you train sir?
Just for knowledge, can you describe me how is it feels to be shocked with 220 volts?
You're talkin' about SERE ?
@5-amartingerardoarellano520 I cannot say about being tortured by it, but as an electrician who has been bitten by 220/240/277 volts, it is intensely painful. It radiates throughout your entire body and every second feels so much longer than it is.
Leave it to the 80s to produce a true raw torture scene complete with agonizing screams and real fear emanating from the victims! Watching this, I can see why they toned down the franchise with each passing movie...but damn, this first one is nothing but an action masterpiece!
Don't be a wuss...no one forced you to watch.
@@rmls34 Are you crazy, I'm just pointing out something, not complaining.
@@IronMan-tk8uc Maybe I am just crazy... apologies on my end.
Correct. Lethal 1 feels more crude and realistic, while the sequels are sometimes a bit cheesy and over the top.
Lethal Weapon 4 was pretty gory, especially Jet Li's death.
Mel Gibson was literally a lethal weapon in this movie.
Theses actors have been working on their screams for a long time. This scene looks so real.
Why did they never do a Lethal Weapon/Die Hard crossover!? Can you imagine Riggs and McClane in the same movie!?
Foldy 435 morries wigs don’t come off not even in hurricane winds!!!
They'd have literally blown the budget in the first five minutes.
Different studios
They can still do this. McClane is at a fishing cabin retired, alone and barely maintaining his recovery (from alcoholism etc). He's out of milk (for his dinner consisting of a bowl of cereal) and has to make a run (into town). On his way, he comes upon an accident. He goes to help out, only to find himself being fired upon by others on the scene. The man he pulls out of the flaming wreckage appears to be their target. It's Riggs...he's hurt and has amnesia from the accident. They're on the run from the shooters. The shooters pursue them on foot. They escape into the tree covered mountain side, with the shooters now searching for them by foot and by air as they have a helicopter.
McClane keeps pressing Riggs about who is shooting at them and why. Riggs says he doesn't even know who he is. Riggs' wallet, his badge, his gun everything was in that car which went up in flames and from which Riggs barely escaped while being shot at. When John and Marty manage to clock one of the guys shooting at them, they find out he has an FBI badge.
Still as yet unrevealed is the fact that Riggs, retired from the force, had been working private security and was hired by an investment banker who working abroad in Dubai and wanted extra security. Riggs managed to thwart an attempt on his client's life killing all but one of the hit men after his client. Rigg's managed to tag a tracker on the one guy who he wounded and was tailing him...to find out who had hired him. That guy shot and killed the failed assassin. They searched his body and found the GPS tracker. One of the crew hacked the tracker and used it to track Riggs who was locked into the tracker's frequency. They found Riggs...and couldn't take the chance that he knew who had hired the assassin. Riggs barely escaped then. But by the time he made it back to notify his client about this...Riggs was framed as being in bed with the assassins and that he killed the other assassins to cover his tracks. His client doubted Riggs' protests...causing Riggs to flee for his life.
Riggs fled to the United States thinking he'd be safe there. Riggs met with Leo Getz and asked him who would want to kill an investment banker and why would they kill the assassins and have the ability to frame Riggs so easily. Leo mentions that investment bankers working abroad deal with international trades and inter-bank lending.
McClane realizes that if rogue FBI agents are after them, they need to be hidden quickly. He seeks out Zeus Carver (Samuel L. Jackson) who is now a crypto currency trader living well in Boulder Colorado. Zeus upon seeing McClane says Mother F.... He reluctantly takes them both in complaining that McClane looks like $h*t and that Riggs is wanted by the FBI and Interpol et al. Zeus said he moved to Colorado to get away from this $h*t. Zeus calls on a friend of his to treat Riggs' gunshot wound and head injury. The friend, played by Kathy Ireland or Cindy Crawford who in addition to being a former Army medic is well-versed in hypnotherapy. Riggs is hypnotized and remembers key facts that help to identify who is being all this.
It turns out it's the National Security Adviser who wanted to replace the investment banker who was Rigg's client with a plant who would approve a loan to a foreign government so that they could purchase U.S. arms., the money totaling well over $200 billion which would go to operate a phony shadow unit that would use drones to target non-existent terror groups. One such terror groups is retired military mercs who went after McClane and Riggs. McClane says is go to line: "It's always about the money!"
Riggs calls up Leo who brings Murtaugh and McClane recruits Al Powell and Carmine Lorenzo (Die Hard 1 & 2) who bring an arsenal. McClane gets Matt Farrell the hacker to get security camera footage proving his innocence and send it to Interpol and the FBI. Matt manages to use Zeus' crypto currency to hire a bunch of mercs to help defend Riggs and McClane et al...from the impending onslaught as the mercs discovered Zeus' Colorado compound. The ending is a massive shootout with Matt Farrell sending fuel tankers which are blown to bits by Riggs & company eliminating all the mercs after Riggs.
McClane and Riggs then pay a visit to the National Security Adviser...exposing his plan...which of course he denies. He laughs and says that he's untouchable and irritatedly orders them to get out of HIS space. As they leave, escorted by a dozen armed guards, Matt and his buddy the Warlock manage hack their cell phones and they record the NSA ordering a hit on McClane and Riggs and offering $10 million.
@@victorpradha9946 great work my friend
Movies like this is when you want or can watch them over and over again! Lethal Weapon is just one great movie! The 1980's had the best movies in my opinion, before they started cheating movies with CGI and minimalism.
Yea now a days its either cgi or dumb plots not real acting just a bunch of bullshut that people can't stand anymore.
Agree 100000% !!!!!
I thought only Sylvester & Arnold had rough physique....but damn Mel had it too with some acting skills and good looks!!
Love how there's no fancy special effects or anything elaborate needed for the torture scenes. Just some props and acting.
"Were safe. He would have told us. Nobody could take that" Lol. Obviously he underestimated Riggs' threshold for pain. Lol.
No, the guy was right, Riggs literally didn't know anything about the shipment. They were torturing him for nothing.
This scene is why I love Riggs and Murtaugh because they got each others backs. Riggs had Murtaugh's back in this movie and Murtaugh had Riggs back in part 2
2:53 ah the 80s when you could just twist a man's neck slightly and he would die... those were the days
Ah the 80s...
The days of Balki Bartokomous
Man those were the good o'le times. A real classic.
0:29 -- Mel's Aussie accent peeks through...
Mel never really had an aussie accent, Hes from america originally..Thats why I always cringed when I watched Aussie tv and Mad max and his accent ...lol..he never really sounded like "one of us" if u know what I mean....It was always a bit twisted and confused, he didnt take long into reclaiming his natural accent
That electrical shock had him more charged than the speedforce
2:04 Albert Leong, stunt guy legend. He dies in every movie he's in
In DEATH WARRANT he just got knocked out cold.
He didn't die in Bill & Ted's excellent adventure
@@ryanwakley1640 I know. I'm watching it right now. BTW, Leong played Genghis Khan.
Can't remember if he kicked the map into the creek in Big Trouble In Little China.
"Dies in every movie he's in,"
Now I got the itch to make an Albert Leong lookalike character in Dark Souls or Code Vein then relish in the amount of "You Died" I'll be getting.
"Who's the Chin?" best line and they cut it out. I'm Chinese by the way. "GO SPIT!"
Either this, or Die Hard hold the crown for greatest action film of all time.
'Go spit, you son of a bitch. Fuck you!' That line cracks me up for some reason.
Mel Gibson was perfect for Riggs!!!! He's so awesome at displaying crazy on the big screen!!
This was a true badass movie thanks to mel
Both are badass
Corey Holcomb's latest 5150 episode brought me here! 😂🤣
Corey is a legend😁
corey makes fun but danny did a pretty good job here lol
I couldn’t get enough of this film as a kid. Seen every sequel, loved part 2. However part 1 will forever be my favorite. 🤨
Gary Busey as Joshua is one of the best screen bad guys ever. He was Johnny Ringo but with proof of his badness. He needed more roles like this.
Do u mean Johnny ringo of tombstone movie??? That was Michael biehn.. Kyle Reese of terminator and a bunch of navy seal characters👍
I can't believe my mom let me watch this with her when it came out. I don't remember this scene being this disturbing.
I flipping love Mel Gibson. These movies are amazing.
@i'm only here for the beer I would say them,the Mad Max movies and Braveheart.
I like the films and chicken run.
Man, after watching die hard and then lethal weapon I keep seeing that asian stuntman
lololol me too
Al Leong is his name : think of an action movie and he is there - far too many on the list!.
Conan the barbarian
Quack those films you've mentioned were shown in theaters in '87
He's also in Last Action Hero.
Could you imagine if Mel Gibson had played Wolverine in an 80s X-Men?
That would be awesome
Martin Riggs, dark hero and icon for me. "There's no more heroes left in the world".
these were the real men...they do not make movies like that today
Agreed now you got super hero's movies and these so call shows wannabe actors
@@shawnysamuels18 You have a problem with superhero movies?
Have you not watched any Taken or John Wick movies?
Really?? That's a ridiculous thing to say, or believe
@northern_lights ok boomer
“There’s no heroes left in the world”
How about a maniac?
2:46 You were saying, General???
As they say, classics never die!
0:46 The Salt, 0:58 The best cry of Danny, 3:01 They kill the one who got salt from Danny.
These types of movies never get old.
This Asian guy and BOLO were the definition of 80s/ 90s movie villains
Bolo was more of a 70's/80's villain.
I was thinking of the goon in the lobby in Die Hard that got into the candy case.
5150 in the house! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Go Spit" 😂😂😂
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Shaun Feldman Yes, are you still a virgin?
0:58 funniest part ever!😂🤣😂🤣
"Badass soldier huh?" LOL
Best Christmas movie ever. I watch this every year with It's a Wonderful Life
You just made me realize that both Lethal Weapon and Die Hard are Christmas movies. But no joke I always watch Lethal Weapon every year.
Whenever there was fight in the 80’s, a sax magically played in the background.
Mister Joshua, your left arm please.
Great actors. Great movie. The 1980s.
Al Leong who played Uli from Die Hard.
all he was missing from that scene was a crunch bar
He was in Black Rain too look out for the end of movie shootout.
Last action hero, i come on Pierce (dark Angel on Portugal)
@@patrickmccarthy3421 or the Twinkie from "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure".
@@HappisakVideos was he one of the farmers(?!?) of the place
Danny: McCalisters getting away
Mel: Who's fu..ing next
Brilliant 👏
Always loved Martin Riggs. Always will.
"Sorry man, say goodnight"
"tughaaa!! *headbutt* "epic drum solo"
Riggs wraps his legs around Endo, strangling and snapping his neck.
It's sorry "pal" though 😂
5150 corey holcomb 😂😂😂😂
Martin Riggs the most immitated character in cinematic history! But (in my Conner MacCleod voice) the can be only one!! Lol
I don’t know what would hurt worse salt in an open wound or getting shocked. They both sound very unpleasant!
All of the explosions and gunfire in this movie, and Riggs snapping the guy's neck with his leg was the best kill of the movie. Lol
Electrifying!! The acting, that is (and than some).
5150 Nation... "GO SPIT!!!"
This is Mel taking care of the paparazzi 😂😂
Lethal weapon the best action film ever. It's old and bold
It's great
I think Mel loved every second of torture!
So did Danny.
Many Mel Gibson films have torture scenes-lethal weapon, braveheart, conspiracy theory, payback, & while we all know Jesus was tortured Mel started at an 11 in The Passion & went up to a 19.
and from that shock treatment he now shows signs of that scene in his everyday life as he descended into madness..
@@bfettrulez6734 Ironically the only Gibson movie that didn't have him tortured was Mad Max. Sure he got beat up, survived many crashes, got shot and even had his arm run over, but no baddie tortured him.
@@Shanethefilmmaker Being strapped to the front of a car having your blood drained, being beaten and driving through sandstorms.... yeah thats not torture at all.
Endo deserved his own movie.
Gen. Peter McAllister: "Spare me, son. It's over. There's no more heroes left in the world."
2:46 I wouldn't say that, General! 'Cause the hero's right here! CHARGE!!!
It's funny his name is the same as the dad in the home alone movies
@@johnboehmer8604 Not exactly. In HA 1 & 2, it’s spelled as “McCallister”.
Al Leung:the quintessential Asian henchman of '80s movies!
This scene is amazing it might be one of the best fight scenes in the movie and the 1 on 1 show down battle between him and mr Joshua might be better all of it together is amazing
Sgt. Roger Murtaugh: "Go Spit"
Lt. Mike Harrigan: drops the F bomb 15 times in Predator 2
Predator rules Xbox4life
Danny Glover when they are about to put the salt on his shoulder wound - Ya Nup, Naw!!
A normal night for mel gibson and gary busy.
2:42 Epic scene! ^^
Using a dead bad guy as a weapons
Now that's lethal weaponing!
I remember that Asian guy he’s the guy who grabbed that crunch bar before the shootout in 1988
Exactly!
I know -- Asian dude in BOTH the seminal action movies of the 80s -- DIE HARD *and* LETHAL WEAPON!
@@jondunmore4268 Al Leong. Stuntman, stunt coordinator, martial artist, and actor. Awesome 80s action movie dude.
@@rikk319 -- I know! And I just saw him in ANOTHER movie - he had a small part in GODZILLA 1998! On one of the boats that gets eaten in the beginning!....hahahaha - what a legend!
And had a fight scene with Brandon Lee at the end of Rapid Fire (1992)
Gibson and Busey. Two badasses.
wouldn't have it been great to see McClain vs Riggs
no better yet McClain and Riggs tag team
they couldn't raise the money in '94 or '95!!
eardey ohnson What do you mean? Raise money for what? Was there supposed to be a film with those characters?
tv show during the 90s. they talked about buddy action movies, somebody on the show said that they wanted to put the two characters together in a film but copyright issues and money killed the project. can't remember the name of the show, but I'm sure it was on UK channel 4!
Clintonious Pro-Maximus I put my money on Riggs
Both Riggs and Murtaugh are such COMPLETE BADASSES
Salt in open wound or electricution I don’t know which got it worse, either way......ouch!!!
The thing about electrical shock is that it doesn't exactly hurt, what's more so happening is panic screaming just like when people get tazered and they tell or scream it's not exactly pain but rather something your not use to experiencing ao you panic. I have been tasered twice and electrocuted quiet a few times and the most that usually happens is a grunt or groan
Guns Fugitives Security Pain only hurts you, if you let it.
Guns Fugitives Security in Rigg's shock torture scene, you're talking about a 12.6 volt car battery hooked up to a makeshift jumper cable thongs... With running water splashing all over you... Intensifying the electrical current running through him so much, that anyone that makes contact with him will get shocked too, as Gary Busey acting out like he's feeling the shock.
You're not in a position to kill anyone my main man!
Whooz fuckin next?!!
Oh well - a simple case of defence so basically they got what they deserved
Fight with the sword and go down with the sword - that's a good notion anyway
Mcallister: "There are no heros left in the World..."
Riggs:" Hold your dead henchman..."
" spare me son..its over. " 😁
Riggs and Murtaugh, a true Dynamic Duo.
The asian guy who plays thug roles in every 80s movie. Very popular 😂 i wonder what hes doing now
His name is Al Leong and I believe he’s mostly retired now from acting and stunt work. He suffered a stroke in 2005 and old age tends to kill stunt actors careers, as their physicality is not as high and risk of injury leading to death is increased.
Thanks for that info. He was also in "Big Trouble in Little China", if I recall correctly.
The southpark with Mel was unbelievable .
GO AHEAD, YOU JUST WANNA TORTURE ME!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH