Cobra - The Best Movie You Never Saw
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2019
- Welcome to The Best Movie You NEVER Saw, a column dedicated to examining films that have flown under the radar or gained traction throughout the years, earning them a place as a cult classic or underrated gem that was either before it’s time and/or has aged like a fine wine.
Based on the column created by Paul Shirey and currently written by Chris Bumbray for JoBlo.com, this video version of the column features narration by Bumbray and editing by Lance Vlcek. For our tenth episode, we take a look at COBRA, starring Sylvester Stallone!
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"I'll blow this place up!"
"Go ahead... I don't shop here"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Classic and had glasses on the whole time lol
"You're a disease and I'm the cure."
Lol
Movies mentioned as coming out around the same time: Rocky 4, Back to the Future, Top Gun, Rambo. Other movies that came out in 1986: Platoon, Aliens, The Fly, Star Trek 4. What a golden age of movies.
The year of 1984 has a bunch of great movies.
1987 is my all time favourite year for movies..
Also 'Transformers: The Movie' came out in 1986. Another cult classic!
Steven Turner .80s was the decade of cool movies and cartoons..now its all downhilll
@@grantmcgowan8399 1987 my favorite year for albums too- Slippery When Wet hit no.1 (released 1986), Hysteria (no.1), Whitesnake album, Megadeth Peace Sells Who's Buying chcarts etc, Depeche Mode's Music for the Masses, Joe Satriani's Surfing with the Alien, Aerosmith's Permanent Vacation et
I absolutely love the aesthetic of Cobra, both the whole movie and his character's costume/design, the mannerisms, behaviour and atitude are just the cherry on top. A lot of people would call it cheesy, but I genuinely think he looks cool as hell.
It’s definitely cheesy, but it’s still slick and cool, and makes for a cult classic
That '50's Mercury he drove was so badass. Great movie as well!
Stallone owns it. He designed it for the movie, but it was stolen from his home back in 94. Then he found it again in an auction and settled with them after a lawsuit. That bad boy is like $250 k.
Old is Gold
The '80's were amazing for movies. So many HUGE blockbusters and cool shit came out back then. I miss those days.
The man cuts his pizza with scissors. SCISSORS.
That's the best part of the movie...everytime I clean my barreta I eat left over pizza. Only difference is I live in miami beach instead of venice beach.
David Tennit for life!! Only way i could tell you that sorry to ruin the video XD
@@ConnorSings23 You like David Tennant but spell his last name wrong? Weak...
Fun fact.
Scissors are an awesome kitchen utensil for cutting so many things including meat.
I wish I ate pizza.
Suddenly i want to cut some up with scissors.
I still have the VHS copy!
This movie perfectly represents the action movie genre at the time
Classic Stallone
Keep it for ever and ever and...
Cool... I have Demolition man... Sly is the best... He was the inspiration for Kung Fury.
Roy Van De Donk that’s true
I've got the DVD. This was a great time for movies ('84-'86)
I actually saw this in the theater as a teenager (yeah, old). It’s a real time capsule of a movie.
I saw it opening day twice! I was an 18 year old college student at the time.
As a teenager I watched this film over and over.. it’s not a great film, but it has a great style & look to it. With Stallone playing a supercool character 😎 Love it !
Kristian ...yes..i remember as a kid saying how cool Stallone looked! He was like judge dredd without the cosfume!
Your the disease, I’m the cure.
Back on the Block!
Nothing wrong with that.
the stallone impression is hilarious
I own the Cobra knife - bought it after seeing the movie as a kid!
I got the glasses in my Jersey Shore party years lol
Me too. There are inexpensive versions out there, but I, and assume you,have the original Japanese one, with a medallion mounted on it, with either a demon face, or the word Fury with a delta below.
You're a disease and I'm the cure.
One of the best one liners EVER.
...my mom took me to see the movie back when I was a kid, expecting to see the regular action Stallone movie... went out crying when Cobretti hooked him up at the end.
This is the reason I eat pizza the way I do now because of how he ate pizza in the film. Love this movie
Darwin Espinoza ...i remember he cut like a 1/3rd of the pizza and ate it..not sure why i remember that as a kid
@@robdcollector2808 he cut it with scissors
✂ 🍕 👍
because of this movie i discoverd Pizza
I used to watch this movie a lot when I was a kid. My family and I had HBO growing up and they used to play this movie all the time. This movie scared the lights of out of me. Brian Thompson was so frightening to me as a child. It definitely a good 80's movie.
I'm old enough to have seen this in the theater at the time. It is a unique entry in Stallone's filmography and - thanks to this video - I'm off to stream it now.
Tango and Cash is pretty great too, Demolition Man is a masterpiece
Action Jackson
Stallone's biggest crime was never making a sequel to this. I want more of this character. This movie was a cool and unique mix of a cop film like Dirty Harry and also an 80's slasher horror film. It had a cool 80's soundtrack too. Sly also looked real cool in this movie. The opening scene in the supermarket was one of the best ever. It also has many great one liners. It actually might be my favorite movie.
Rip George P. Cosmatos. Thank you for providing your contribution to the action film genre.
This is one of my all-time favorite Stallone action movies. Fun fact about Brian Thompson: Brain played Shao Khan in "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation".
The most fun fact about him is he was killed by both Stallone in this and Arnold in the first Terminator.
Funny timing on this, because just yesterday, in the psychobabble of my mind, Stallone's line near the end of the film, " This is where the law stops, and I start, " randomly popped into memory. So, I can safely say, I've seen this film more than once or twenty times.
It's worth watching for the supermarket scene alone. When Cobra/Stallone says "Go ahead, I don't shop here," is a genius line.
One of my favorite action movie from the 80s. Back in the days, it fit perfectly on 180 min VHS with Commando. What a double feature... 👍
I was VERY fortunate to find a DVD with "Cobra" on one side and "Tango and Cash" on the other.
Love this movie. Angel of the City was an amazing soundtrack
Omg yes! I have it on my UA-cam playlist and was literallyjust listening to it yesterday at work and my partner who is from Israel and a Stallone fan way like hey! That’s the song from cobra! Lol
Some of the cuts on that soundtrack almost sound like Walberg and Reilly's "Feel my heat" from Boogie Nights. It's perfect. ua-cam.com/video/SYzB_QqxXu4/v-deo.html
I’m pretty sure any action fan would of seen this movie 🤦🏼♂️
Yep. I've seen it several times.
Seen it
It was on my top ten list as a kid, I think right under the lord of the rings the two towers.
have
And and true movie fan knows that this movie sucks ass like 98% of Cannon Group Films do.
His co-stars Reni Santoni and Andrew Robinson were both in the original Dirty Harry movie. Coincidence ? I don't think so !
Also Audrie J Neenan who played the lesbian gang member in Sudden Impact played a New Order gang member in Cobra.
Cobra was essentially a remake of Dirty Harry on 80s steroids. Reni Santoni and Andrew Robinson
are sort of a spiritual connection between the films. Reni is once again the partner of the toughest
guy on the force and Andrew ironically goes from a rooftop sniper spree killer/kidnapper in the first
film to Police Lieutenant bureaucrat getting in the way of Cobretti dealing with an 80s serial killer.
Both Dirty Harry and Cobra are reactionary films to high crime and urban decay of their eras.
Both are seen as necessary evils by their superiors and given the dirtiest jobs.
The difference is Dirty Harry is so disgusted with the system, he throws away his detective badge
at the end of the film. While for Cobretti, it's just another day on the job.
All roads in late 20th century action movies tend to lead back to one source: Clint Eastwood!
“If you’re the disease, then I’m the cure”
Stallone is the man
Yeah definitely and on top of that he had a badass car. I believe it's a MERCURY
@@adrienrelongoue760 correct, mercury coupe, 1948 right?
The real draw of Cobra was the main Villian. He truly was right up there with Freddy Kruger, Mike Myers and Jason.
Grew up watching this movie, saw it more than 50 times, and loved it all 50 times.
Cobra has often been compared to Dirty Harry due to the fact Reni Santino appears in both films along with Andrew Robinson. The thing is Cobra and Dirty Harry are two very different films...yes Cobra and Harry Callahan are maverick cops who breaks the rules but they are different in there approach on breaking the rules
Callahan only breaks the rules because he sees that the system is broken. He is disgusted with
the system's failures and his own moral compromises he had to make to bring Scorpio to justice.
It seemed to me that is why he threw away his badge. The system doesn't work and he didn't
want to be the guy having to break its rules so other men could keep their consciouses clean
supporting a failed system.
Cobretti aside from Andrew Garfield's bureaucrat Lieutenant is looked upon as something of a necessary evil by his bosses because he gets results. His "Zombie squad" is something of an
admission by his bosses that some officers need to "Let off the chain" to deal with the new breed
of super-violent criminals on the streets. Cobretti embraces his role with no regrets.
He doesn't seem worried about the failure of the overall criminal justice system. He's allowed
to do what needs to be done even if some officials are disgusted by his methods and he's ok
with that.
@@TheLAGopher I love your analysis and now after reading it I agree. Cobra is a necessary evil. His bosses don't want to let him off his leash but they knows they have to. Sometimes committing acts of necessary evil for the greater good is the right thing to do. Callahan hates the system one minute and in the next acknowledges the system is broken but sticks with the system until a better one comes along
Haha I loved that acoustic rendition at the end of the video of John Cafferty's Voice of America's Sons. Mid-80s Stallone was the best. Everything from 82-88 = pure gold.
Cobra was my first movie i saw in theaters, i had 6-7 years, was AWESOME.
This movie is a total classic! I’ve seen it 50 times since I was a kid.
One of the best action movies of the eightiest that I can remember
I always love cobra...that mercury is unforgettable
I absolutely love this film it has the best lines and is a darker take on Beverly Hills Cop films ok it's cheesy in places but its an instant classic I hope they release this on 4k as it would look super cool.... Also with Sly doing a new Rambo I hope he can revisit Cobra and Bring the character to the modern day in some way
"I'll blow this whole place up!"
"Go ahead, I don't shop here."
Still love that devil-may-care line.
Man, I wish we would've gotten a legit Cobra franchise...
I think they would've found their stride with a 2nd one.
His gun didn't run out of bullets when the bad guys was raiding the house!🤣
This series should be called "cool movies I saw when I was a kid" since I've yet to find one of these I haven't seen at least once :)
Fun Movie. My Dad and my Uncle still say lines from the movie and they got me doing it.
“Just another A**hole who woke up hating the world”
“You’re a disease and I’m the cure”
“I don’t deal with psychos I put em away”
“Go away I don’t shop here”
My uncle loved the 1950 Mercury Monterey and was jokingly upset when the car got wrecked.
Cobra ripped the cholo's shirt to expose him as a snitch to the other thugs ( he was wearing a wire ) ..that's what I thought was happening.
YES!
Yeah how the fuck did he not get that lmao I have even seen the movie and I understood that
I also loved Sledge Hammer! This is one of the best Stallone movies!
They should have made Sledge Hammer and Cobretti partners in this instead. Missed opportunity.
"Sledge Hammer" was ahead of its genre(s). Am fortunate to have both seasons on DVD!
Everyone I know has watched this movie. Your title is wrong unless you were born in 2000
@troll oracle I'm born after 2000. I love Stallone. Why am I a pussy? What makes me diffrent from you?
fuck you i was born after 2000 and ive seen this movie with my dad many times
I think he's talking about the ever growing number of fat ugly smelly moaning sjw spoiled entitled brats that unfortunately give your generation a bad rep. The ones that try to get movies like this banned for being all the -ists and -phobes etc.
This is an awesome action movie, simply and pure 80s. I love the Robert trepper song, Stallone, George Pan cosmatos, Brigitte Nielsen, Brian Thompson and also the awesome friend of Stallone in this movie, now I don’t remember the name. Ah yes, the spectacular action sequences with good practical effects
Reni santoni who played Gonzales, he died last year, shame
Besides the "Your the disease Im the cure" a better scene and compares to real life situations. When a reporter rebuttals "who made you judge and jury, he had has rights". Cobra grabs him and shows up the body of dead young person "Tell that to his family"....That is a best scene to counter those who believe criminals have any rights
Use to watch this classic with my pops
I absolutely love Cobra, I hope Sylvester Stallone brings Cobra back!
“...go ahead. I don’t shop here.”
😂😂
George Cosmatos directed ' First blood' and 'Tombstone'. Really knew how make action films.And Sly was the king of mayhem.
Cobra was the one of the best 80s movie made I still have a pizza cutting scissors
This film is great. The closest thing to the original Terminator you could possibly get. Furthermore, you also see how Terminator 2 borrowed from this film as well.
Think about it;
*Stallone is dressed like a Terminator.
*He protects an innocent woman whose survival is vital if others are to survive.
*Instead of a ruthless, unfeeling cyborg as the killer, the antagonist(s) are cold, relentless cult killers.
*Watch the finale of Cobra and then watch the final showdown in T2.
This great movie has almost all aspects of the original Terminator film.
I haven’t seen this movie in 10 years but I will always remember that car chase and the car parking scene
The license plate (AWSOM 50) is meant to be read as AWESOME Five-0, as in a cop.
hhhmmm interesting, I always took it as it was indicating the year of the car model... 1950 but interesting...
@@sanctuaryism you are correct it's a 1950 Mercury Monterey. Not 5.0 for cop.
I don't think "five-O" was a thing in the 80's. You started hearing that in the 90's. I could be wrong though.
@@Jar0fMay0 well, hawaii 5-0 came out well before cobra
Seen it more times than I can count
I have loved Cobra since I first watched it as a kid. I never noticed the guy had a wire on him >,
Another great video, Chris!
I’m so glad someone made this video, finally a youtuber I can agree with
I love the car! “You’re the disease. I’m the cure...”
JoBlo, "the best movie you never saw" literally movies everyone has seen.
Holy shit my childhood memories came flooding back in as soon as I heard crime is a disease and I'm the cure 😂😂😂
I’ve seen it so many times it’s on my top 10 personal favorites movies
Holy crap! I Remember the scene from First Blood where Rambo shoots up the store with all the Christmas decorations but for some reason i didn't realize Rambo was set during Christmas until you just pointed it out.
Y'all totally missed out on mentioning another great "supermarket shootout movie opener" with Stone Cold starring Brian "The boz" Bosworth. Another classic.
Great movie. Seen many times growing up. Good recap, enjoyed the video. 👍
What are you talkin about nobody saw this? That movie was awesome! That custom 1950 Mercury Monterey Coupe is amazing!
One of my favorite flicks with Sly and still love it. Especially his car 🚗 🔥🔥
Here’s a fun fact. Originally, Stan Bush’s “The Touch” was written for this movie before being put in “The Transformers: The Movie.”
Man did I ever want that Merc (his car) for years after watching this movie on repeat as a kid. Need to do one on "Sneakers" or "Hudson Hawk" those were 2 more of my favorites no one talks about anymore. Great Vid!
Loved this movie as a kid and have even forgotten about it! Thank You! Subbed
Marion was a nod to John Wayne. (Marion was his real first name).
this movie is ART, as ALL in the 80s BEST decade was....really
Night of The Comet. See it before you die.
Two awesome and iconic props in that movie. The bad guys knife of course, and this was the first appearance ever of a laser mounted to a firearm in film. when he turned it on I remember the entire theater went “Ooooooooh“
Seen it two years ago. It was awesome.
Saw it when it first came out. It was awesome growing up in the 80's!
Great vid. Love this flick. Good cobra voice!!!!
Remember it like it was just yesterday. I'll have to dig it up give it another watch!
I always loved how the VHS box looked at the video store!
I saw this one. It was the usual fare, but the one i REALLY enjoyed Sly in was Copland! Great story, acting,directing, amazing cast.
The only problem which in itself is not a PROBLEM is in the 80's we had so many good films that would today be polished big money BLOCKBUSTERS. I could name over a hundred films that if given that great script an extra month to film and produce instead of rushing to film, would have been CLASSIC'S but are now remembered as Great films.
Think of every film they are trying to make today, go back to the 80's I bet there's a film that has inspired or is a blatant rip off.
FFS ..... AVATAR IS FERNGULLY
Plus dances with wolves, plus pocahontas... ALL were superior to Avatar.
@@keyserjosaid321 piranha 2 is pretty bad.
@@bigkmoviesandgames well, imagine Pirahna 2 with Avatar's budget
@@penske_material that might be even worse because that would take away the b movie charm.
Thanks, I was thinking about Cobra this morning and couldn't remember the blonds real name. Keep 'em coming, anything 70's and 80's is great action.
I LOVED this movie!!! Thanks HBO for an awesome childhood!
This one has somehow escaped me all these years. Moving it up on the watchlist
This movie was a big box office hit and one of the most over the top 80s action films. I'm pretty sure people saw it.
Well maybe he wants this generation of kids to give it a watch
@@metalgamerk9549 I understand that but he's making it out to be like a hidden gem but it's a well known film. I'm all for younger generations watching it but it's a misleading title.
I could anyone say that no one has ever seen Cobra. Anyone who is a action fan has seen Cobra.
I watched this film repeatedly as well, it's one of the best 80s action flix for sure.
I saw this in the theaters as a kid I was eleven still one of my favorites
I hope you make these more often
Used to rip bong hits and watch this after school on the regular back in the 90’s 🙌🏻🤣
I had this on vhs as a kid. Known it word for word. Everyone I’ve ever met knows this flick.
Sledge Hammer and Police Squad with Leslie Nielsen were the best comedy series ever written
One of Stallone's best. "This is where the law stops and I start, sucker!
" FUCK YEAH!
8:35 Legendary Ray-Ban Aviators for that Legendary looks...Totally Awesome!!
One of my favorite movies. I love the music video sequence Angel of the city. Its awesome christmas 1985 Venice Beach. The hospital scene reminds me of Halloween 2.
Yeah everyone I know seen this movie and I’m 42. I grew up watching it periodically. I loved it. Had a lot of great aspects to it. It’s one of the few movies of Stallone’s that I unfortunately never got to see in the theater. I think because at the time it didn’t have much advertising so not many people even knew it was out. I barely remember seeing the trailer on tv at the time. Definitely a classic though that any generation can love
I just this moment finished watching this movie for the millionth time. One of my all time favorite action movies! "You have the right to remain silent" - Then lights match, flicks it and sets a guy on fire! Come on!
You are jocking who has not seen cobra. In the days I saw the movie the first day cinema foul packed. The moment Stallone arrive for the first scene with this outfit and get out other car the hole crowd when crazy. Amazing times
Love thos movie!! I first saw this when I was like 8 or 9 and I was hooked.
Thumbs up before i even watched the video. About to go see Last Blood in a few hours
i love the subtle quirks he has in thid movie, makes him seem to have an odd personality. lol love the pizza cutting for that.
It's a fact that I've seen every movie you mention!