You gotta love a movie that has an enemy threat that wouldn't look out of place singing 'Puttin on the Ritz'. Not to mention the funeral that has its own percussion section, the biker who seems to have trouble...uh...biking, and the gayest hero run in the history of cinema.
@MMA94NYC Yeah, NYC was a nightmare till Giuliani came along. I remember as a kid that train stations were known as extremely dangerous places, you'd hear about stabbings and shootings happening all the time, everyone seemed to be on drugs...just a straight out nightmare...nowadays NYC is one of the safest big cities in the world. A lot of people hated Giuliani, but it seems like with him, all the crime went away. Still a crazy tough city though.
@MysteryoftheGods Yeah, small time ones in New York City, but on a major level in Chicago. Let's not forget the biker gangs which are predominately white (though not exclusively), and race-oriented gangs like skinhead groups. In New York, the gangs are typically known as crews, ranging from 30 to 100 members (give or take)...usually a bunch of friends that chill on a particular street or park and gave themselves a name. I've read the Chicago gangs are more like Latino/Black gangs though.
I never heard of this movie, but it looks like they just mashed together The Warriors and Escape From NY, and threw in a smattering of Babes in Toyland. The Bronx is Bogeyland! lmfao
I think the Italians know what they're doing with the whole 'camp' thing-they know it's so bad it's kickass, and in the end it will reign as an A-list cult classic...think of it as a long-term investment....:D
@Garone1998 that's typically how these Italian movies are. Culturally there isn't much emphasis on originality in storytelling or hard work so the films would be poor copies / hybrids lazily slapped together. However the country is a source of an abundance of musical talent, which went to excellent use in these films. Consider the genius of Stelvio Cipriani, Francesco De Masi, Ennio Morricone, Luis Bacalov, and Guido & Maurizio De Angelis.
@moneybelt22 : italian "genre" movies are born when all the american movies forbidden by fascism came in the '60s, and every young italian director like Leone, Bava or Castellari begun to copy them. BUT. Leone reinvented the western. Bava reinvented thrilling, sci-fi and invented slasher movies (Bay of blood -> Friday the 13th). Just another example: Walter Hill's 48 Hours has the SAME story of "Il trucido e lo sbirro".
@moneybelt22 : USA always had the abitude to take a non-USA success movie and remake it to claim his ownage... Nikita -> Nina, L'Ultimo Bacio -> Last Kiss, Cannibal Holocaust -> Blair Witch Project, and so on... Tarantino it's just a honest director that admits it, he ALWAYS use italian movies footage for his work.
@EttoreFerretti yeah exactly - we cover that in our new documentary called "Eurocrime: The Italian Cop and Gangster Films that Ruled the 70's". Look for it on youtube and facebook.
I actually bought this when Media Blasters put it out.Man it was bad even for a low budget B movie. I traded it in shortly after watching it.Poor Vic Morrow had to lower himself to doing shit like this.
Growing up in New York city at this time was great. There were sections of the city that actually looked like Hiroshima. A lot of people might think it was a nightmare. But there was freedom back then. No one even expected the city to even LAST so no one really cared. Cops. Firefighters. Paramedics. They MIGHT show up if called. Bums and druggies everywhere. Abandoned cars and buildings. Yet great people, music and culture in that turmoil. NOW it's an exclusive yuppie shopping mall.
I remember reading a review of yours Alymer years ago, which prompted me to rent it and the sequel. Both movies were pretty good. When I saw the opening to The Bronx Warriors, it reminded me of something out of a John Carpenter film.
The Bronx Warriors (1990) vs. The Warriors (1979) they just need to make this movie into a game & then pit them both together & see who would win *coughs* The Warriors *coughs*
I forgot about this movie! I remember seeing the VHS tape unrented on the wall of a mom & pop video store (pre-blockbuster). I can just hear the pitch back in Hollywood: The Warriors meet Snake Plisken!
@BabyFaceAlTu no, it's Voice Actor Ed Mannix, who also was often the voice of Bud Spencer. He also voice acted in several Anime movies and had a brief uncredited part in DIE HARD 2 as one of the air traffic controllers.
@Wonderfullycreated73 ...got a raw deal in that Twilight Zone mishap. I always felt John Landis got out of that somehow...he was never going to be the same after that fateful tragedy.
So many bad rip offs of ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK came whizzing by at that time. The only exception ROAD WARRIOR. Which of course was a sequal its own cult classic. MAD MAX.
@funkklock the outsiders,street soldiers,the wanderers,the purifiers,aussie park boys...chec out sum of those movies they always show on the late night 80s channels out here in cali..u might gotta order them cuhz this movie dnt look good.
I saw this movie when the matinee movie cost $1.00 ...this movie wasnt good at all...We went thinking it was going to be just like the movie..THE WARRIORS
hi. i just saw your video of the bronx worriors. it brought me back in to time. when i lived in the bronx. i love the bronx. hey check out my video, and channel. thanks.
This was the fucking worst piece of shit Ive seen in a long time.A tap-dancing gang,cave-man gangand, a post-apocalptic mailman.The part where the gang leader has to kill his boyfriend.This is more like Escape from San Fransico meets the Fire Island Warriors
Although they might have been cheesy, cheap, and low budget, these movies were fun back in the day. Today this type of entertainment has been lost. I think is because people have become more critical and demanding and not thinking about just enjoying the movies. Today, everyone is a movie critic!
@FunkKlock Black Cobra 1 2 and 3, Same guy in them, Fred Williamson. Action Jackson. The Last Dragon. Big Trouble in Little China. Escape from New York...best movie ever
this is like the porno version of the regular warriors, mainly because it looks so cheesy, and also the music
matthewjacob13 5 days ago
fuck this movie
TheShaolinScholar 5 days ago
This film looks kinky.
TheGodParticle 1 week ago
I'm sure glad New York sorted this all out.
BillionDollarZombie 1 week ago
its fun to stay at the YMCA....
TheBNPmuscle 1 week ago
You gotta love a movie that has an enemy threat that wouldn't look out of place singing 'Puttin on the Ritz'. Not to mention the funeral that has its own percussion section, the biker who seems to have trouble...uh...biking, and the gayest hero run in the history of cinema.
Great stuff.
kanedaBJF 1 week ago
lol ... every 20s title pops up :D xD
Jaykoq 1 week ago
1:13 thats some though shit
eseshmo 2 weeks ago
this is actually a very accurate depiction of the bronx in the 90's.
eseshmo 2 weeks ago
You just took out Flying Officer Herb Petersen!
Ryushinku 2 weeks ago
I am in the future, the past or the present and where do i get this 8-track...the 70's oh how i miss you!
MrCaptainchronic99 3 weeks ago
@MMA94NYC Yeah, NYC was a nightmare till Giuliani came along. I remember as a kid that train stations were known as extremely dangerous places, you'd hear about stabbings and shootings happening all the time, everyone seemed to be on drugs...just a straight out nightmare...nowadays NYC is one of the safest big cities in the world. A lot of people hated Giuliani, but it seems like with him, all the crime went away. Still a crazy tough city though.
iMaKeUsHoOk 3 weeks ago
WARRIORS..COME OUT TO PLAYYAAAAAAY
wiggitywiggitywham 1 month ago
wasnt this on mst3k?
EricLynchSucks 1 month ago
Do white gangs even exist anymore?
MysteryoftheGods 1 month ago 11
@MysteryoftheGods Yeah, small time ones in New York City, but on a major level in Chicago. Let's not forget the biker gangs which are predominately white (though not exclusively), and race-oriented gangs like skinhead groups. In New York, the gangs are typically known as crews, ranging from 30 to 100 members (give or take)...usually a bunch of friends that chill on a particular street or park and gave themselves a name. I've read the Chicago gangs are more like Latino/Black gangs though.
iMaKeUsHoOk 3 weeks ago
@iMaKeUsHoOk Lol to go LA if you want to see racial gangs!
MysteryoftheGods 3 weeks ago
@MysteryoftheGods yep.. in wall street. they cause havoc
roderick167 1 week ago
@MysteryoftheGods
It's called the mafia.
DrPoon 1 week ago
@MysteryoftheGods of course not.... that would be racist!!! shhhhhhhh
132stoney 1 week ago
I never heard of this movie, but it looks like they just mashed together The Warriors and Escape From NY, and threw in a smattering of Babes in Toyland. The Bronx is Bogeyland! lmfao
Ragnar1369 1 month ago
Isn't ALL war to the death?
wesgriff1 1 month ago
Ripoff big time!!
videogamegenius 1 month ago
Good 80s B film.
porkpie4594 1 month ago
Lol why 1990?
ise1880 1 month ago
pinche peliculooooon
Pirater666l 1 month ago
the gansters of usa must be ready in case the urss attack us and europe
MrUrdal 1 month ago
Thank god, without those subtitles i'd be completely lost.
MrMister487 1 month ago
Yes I remember...living in the 90's was so hard!
DerPsychotiker 1 month ago
Un incrocio fra "1997 - Fuga da New York" e "I Guerrieri della notte":
in teoria un capolavoro incredibile, in pratica una cagata pazzesca...........
grisandi 1 month ago
I think the Italians know what they're doing with the whole 'camp' thing-they know it's so bad it's kickass, and in the end it will reign as an A-list cult classic...think of it as a long-term investment....:D
blitzshriek999 1 month ago
If only some of the renowned fighting game and martial arts anime characters (i.e. Kenshiro, Kyo Kusanagi, and Ryu) were featured in this movie...
KickboxerKyo1 1 month ago
cheesy music ! and probably all the way through waka chaka
persongee 2 months ago
80's AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH
Kazuyaabi 2 months ago
marc gregory rocked in the 80`s
mikkifly 2 months ago
Gotta love George Eastman playing a Japanese dude.
KingoffKentucky 2 months ago
FAIL
overlethal1992 2 months ago
terrible. worst trailer ever. as "B" as a movie gets.
TheGearjammer1 2 months ago
sheeeeeeeeit gotta love fred williamson
immortalass 2 months ago
As a guy that lived in the South Bronx in the 90s i cant believe how realistic this picture is. Too bad is not like that anymore.
Sighphi 2 months ago
@Sighphi i lived on gunhill in the 90's, it was scary
jackie826xx 2 months ago
" a number one.........king of new york!"
rukus100821 2 months ago
funniest thing on utube...
myapothyosis 2 months ago
you know they're serious because it's not just war... it's war... TO THE DEATH!
BaronVonKenny 2 months ago
in the super future of 1990
able506 2 months ago
This movie kicks ass. I have it on VHS. I want to make a post-apocalyptic film like this and set one or two years in the future.
roothands 2 months ago
'war. war to the death.'
DrCharlieC 3 months ago
looks so bad,
but the musik is so nice
Garone1998 3 months ago
@Garone1998 that's typically how these Italian movies are. Culturally there isn't much emphasis on originality in storytelling or hard work so the films would be poor copies / hybrids lazily slapped together. However the country is a source of an abundance of musical talent, which went to excellent use in these films. Consider the genius of Stelvio Cipriani, Francesco De Masi, Ennio Morricone, Luis Bacalov, and Guido & Maurizio De Angelis.
aylmer666 3 months ago 4
@aylmer666 : No italians 70 movies = No Tarantino.
EttoreFerretti 2 months ago 3
@EttoreFerretti STEVE MCQUEEN LOOK ALIKE AT .56
moneybelt22 2 months ago
@moneybelt22 : italian "genre" movies are born when all the american movies forbidden by fascism came in the '60s, and every young italian director like Leone, Bava or Castellari begun to copy them. BUT. Leone reinvented the western. Bava reinvented thrilling, sci-fi and invented slasher movies (Bay of blood -> Friday the 13th). Just another example: Walter Hill's 48 Hours has the SAME story of "Il trucido e lo sbirro".
EttoreFerretti 2 months ago
@moneybelt22 : USA always had the abitude to take a non-USA success movie and remake it to claim his ownage... Nikita -> Nina, L'Ultimo Bacio -> Last Kiss, Cannibal Holocaust -> Blair Witch Project, and so on... Tarantino it's just a honest director that admits it, he ALWAYS use italian movies footage for his work.
EttoreFerretti 2 months ago
@EttoreFerretti yeah exactly - we cover that in our new documentary called "Eurocrime: The Italian Cop and Gangster Films that Ruled the 70's". Look for it on youtube and facebook.
aylmer666 1 month ago
@EttoreFerretti What if you like Italian 1970s movies and hate Tarantino?
grisflyt 1 month ago
The guy @ 1:16 looks like Sandahl Bergman in a trilby.
motherflange 3 months ago
if only Kenshiro was in this movie
riotofdablood 3 months ago
@riotofdablood If only... because this movie's main character was pretty awful.
RockoMyler 3 months ago
@RockoMyler khkh your avatar is like "imma fuck you in the nose till you say baaa"
riotofdablood 3 months ago
Loads of exploitation trailers here seem to have dutch subtitles.
itsconnorstime 3 months ago
The Warriors or The Bronx Warriors?
TheMegapwnage666 3 months ago
@TheMegapwnage666
The warriors.
froggerfromspace 3 months ago
1:08 MORTAAAAAAAAAAAL KOOOOOOOOOOMBAAAAAAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
KilluaYakuza 4 months ago
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1:11 that is the least scariest thing you could do
drchen054 4 months ago
SNAKE! ... I thought you were dead...
irishmikelley 4 months ago
@irishmikelley
I was...
textthing 3 months ago
is this when the golden state warriors were in the bronx in the eighties?
DomeBobbin 4 months ago
Wretched and putrid remake of the warriors they even have the dudes on rollerblades.
Alexplus20 4 months ago
is this some cheap remake of The Warriors ?
HackerGuitarist 4 months ago
@HackerGuitarist ..No..a cheap rip-off of "Escape From New York"
BENTLEYQUAMP 4 months ago
@BENTLEYQUAMP I think its a cheep ripp off from several movies including the warriors and escae from NY
leiefilm 3 months ago
I actually bought this when Media Blasters put it out.Man it was bad even for a low budget B movie. I traded it in shortly after watching it.Poor Vic Morrow had to lower himself to doing shit like this.
andymann05 4 months ago
Really great film, the only thing that was kind of dissappointing about it was how under utilized the whole "rival gangs" aspect was
tripdefect87 4 months ago
Growing up in New York city at this time was great. There were sections of the city that actually looked like Hiroshima. A lot of people might think it was a nightmare. But there was freedom back then. No one even expected the city to even LAST so no one really cared. Cops. Firefighters. Paramedics. They MIGHT show up if called. Bums and druggies everywhere. Abandoned cars and buildings. Yet great people, music and culture in that turmoil. NOW it's an exclusive yuppie shopping mall.
mindstormsabrewin 4 months ago
GOD, I wish MST3K was still on the air, I'd love to see them tear apart this cinamatic abortion.
gundamredframe 4 months ago
@gundamredframe Watch it if you can find it, it's actually not all that bad aside from Trash's acting
tripdefect87 4 months ago
I seriously can't ell if the budget for this movie was more or less than the warriors.
peachywink1 4 months ago
hilarious
MickeyLove01 4 months ago
come, everyone who watched this movie know how poor it is, sucha a shit, and some people dare to compare this one to "the warriors (1979)"
the trailer is really a teaser one, but the movie...
leonduran 4 months ago
I remember reading a review of yours Alymer years ago, which prompted me to rent it and the sequel. Both movies were pretty good. When I saw the opening to The Bronx Warriors, it reminded me of something out of a John Carpenter film.
jweinrub 5 months ago
The Bronx Warriors (1990) vs. The Warriors (1979) they just need to make this movie into a game & then pit them both together & see who would win *coughs* The Warriors *coughs*
Dragonology04 5 months ago
@Dragonology04 sounds cool
jediharold12 4 months ago
The italians appreare to be the masters of what the cinema snobb calls ripoffsploitation. This looks to be th itlian 'The Warriors'
eddygreen1 5 months ago
The SOUTH BRONX THE SOUTH SOUTH BRONX!
uptownsean 5 months ago
Here we sit in 2011 and bronx is still ok.
Who would have guessed that the US Mexico border would turn be the High risk area!!!
CSATexan 5 months ago
I forgot about this movie! I remember seeing the VHS tape unrented on the wall of a mom & pop video store (pre-blockbuster). I can just hear the pitch back in Hollywood: The Warriors meet Snake Plisken!
OldMusicFan83 5 months ago
Sounds like vic morrow voicing the trailer.
DeusImperium 5 months ago
@DeusImperium Morrow didnt do his own voice in the film - he was dubbed over by Ed Mannix (who also narrates the trailer).
mahtnez 5 months ago
Warriors, come out an playyyyay!
meyersd66 5 months ago
Dated but funny.
MultiBazilbrush 5 months ago
This hurts my brain
HunterZolomon 5 months ago
*facepalm*
Mrsongcoverman 5 months ago
Is that Harvey Keitel doing the voice over for the trailer?
BabyFaceAlTu 6 months ago 3
@BabyFaceAlTu no, it's Voice Actor Ed Mannix, who also was often the voice of Bud Spencer. He also voice acted in several Anime movies and had a brief uncredited part in DIE HARD 2 as one of the air traffic controllers.
aylmer666 6 months ago 5
@aylmer666 Oh Ok. Thanks for the info. I remember him from Die Hard 2.
BabyFaceAlTu 6 months ago
@aylmer666 Oh wow, I had no idea Mannix was in Die Hard 2. Interesting find.
RockoMyler 3 months ago
@RockoMyler he's also the Awards Emcee at the end of the movie "The Lonely Lady" with Pia Zadora
aylmer666 1 month ago
Awesome music
RefugeeInExile 6 months ago
"In 1990..." lol... according to all these cheesy 80's flicks, in 2011 we should all be toxic mutants eating trash for a living =D
jq747 6 months ago 25
@jq747 we are, but tecnology mutant
Bloodsport1 5 months ago 2
@jq747 Are we not toxic mutants eating trash for a living?
Mjolbaggar 4 months ago 2
@jq747
we are
LfunkeyA 4 months ago 3
@jq747 ...and they were right!
wyldkatt2005 4 months ago
@jq747 Exactly. However, RoboCop future prediction of Detroit is almost spot on correct.
indyfan22k 4 months ago
@jq747
WHen you think of it it is not that far from truth....(Michael Jackson,Lady Gaga...to name just a few )
HenryJekyllHyde 4 months ago
@jq747
You mean... we're not?
textthing 3 months ago
@jq747
That should give us an idea of how we saw the immediate future.
"Class 1984" was released in 1982, and describes a 2 years ahead future as if it was 3000 years ahead.
novembrine1 2 months ago
@jq747 lmao
jackie826xx 2 months ago
Vic Morrow was one sexy ass hunk of a man. Miss him always!!!!
Wonderfullycreated73 6 months ago
@Wonderfullycreated73 ...got a raw deal in that Twilight Zone mishap. I always felt John Landis got out of that somehow...he was never going to be the same after that fateful tragedy.
invincibleironman3 6 months ago
j ai deja l impression d avoir vu ca mais ou?
lamarmitedu59 6 months ago
There is a Australian movie called "Stone" have a look
choppa01able 6 months ago
did this or the warriors come out first? was this a parody? haha
hippa2dahoppa2 7 months ago
This is like a combination of "The Warriors" and what could have been a true live-action "Fist of the North Star" movie. ME LIKEY!!!
KickboxerKyo1 7 months ago
I saw this Italian grindhouse joint during my days at I.S. 52 while I was in the middle of the 6th grade. Thanks for posting it.
oldschoolbx1970 7 months ago
This is just the way I remember the 1990s! Things have changed a lot since then.
chupchupchupnanny 7 months ago 4
I saw this crap! Fred Williamson, the king of the B movie
kurlii 7 months ago
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awful piece of shit!
agfagaevart 7 months ago
RIPP-OFF of "The Warriors"
TommyGunDeAngelo 7 months ago
So many bad rip offs of ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK came whizzing by at that time. The only exception ROAD WARRIOR. Which of course was a sequal its own cult classic. MAD MAX.
coolskater187 7 months ago
Im from the Bronx and never seen anyone dressed like this back in 1982. And not many white people lived in the South Bronx. LOL.
kzfive 7 months ago
There haven't been this many white people in the South Bronx since they built the Cross Bronx Expressway... smh
phyzikspgh 7 months ago
Let me guess, produced in Italy.
Firelogger 8 months ago
My uncle was in some gang called the Bronx Ministers. Anyone ever hear of it?
82rondo 8 months ago
@82rondo Yes I've heard of them. They died out in the 70's.
kzfive 7 months ago
NoBody was prepared for what was to come in 2000..
The Ironic Hipsters!
Fucking annoying entitlement issue brats.
ahhhhh chit!
vinnieagogo 8 months ago
aussie park boys is the worst gang movie ever made doe
GmacHemp420 8 months ago
@funkklock the outsiders,street soldiers,the wanderers,the purifiers,aussie park boys...chec out sum of those movies they always show on the late night 80s channels out here in cali..u might gotta order them cuhz this movie dnt look good.
GmacHemp420 8 months ago
"Mark Gregory"
Right.
Kenro200x 9 months ago
@Kenro200x Huh?
funkateer17 3 weeks ago
I saw this movie when the matinee movie cost $1.00 ...this movie wasnt good at all...We went thinking it was going to be just like the movie..THE WARRIORS
bullybuc 9 months ago
hi. i just saw your video of the bronx worriors. it brought me back in to time. when i lived in the bronx. i love the bronx. hey check out my video, and channel. thanks.
raymonty1980 9 months ago
I see a fusion of The Warriors & The Road Warrior.
ufuckfacesonofabitch 9 months ago
Sides being a blatant rip off of The Warriors, this movie looks fucking awesome.
Psychowilly 10 months ago
lulz what a let down that the bronx wasnt like this in 1990
eobo1 10 months ago
They are Irish and Puerto Rican
christio8p 10 months ago
waarom heb jij een nederlandse ondertilling hier bij
Ho0fd 10 months ago
so this takes place in the future of 1990
adrian14643 11 months ago 3
This is EXACTLY the way I remember 1990.
mindstormsabrewin 11 months ago
I remember watching this as a kid, they did a sequel aswell! Some dope sh@t right there!
dolmanf 11 months ago
boogy down bronx is brooklyn's rival
kaiba1977 11 months ago
01:16 OH SHIT!
superonevision 11 months ago
1990 and no high top fades to be seen
j2times2006 11 months ago
This was the fucking worst piece of shit Ive seen in a long time.A tap-dancing gang,cave-man gangand, a post-apocalptic mailman.The part where the gang leader has to kill his boyfriend.This is more like Escape from San Fransico meets the Fire Island Warriors
TheRalphus666 11 months ago
Although they might have been cheesy, cheap, and low budget, these movies were fun back in the day. Today this type of entertainment has been lost. I think is because people have become more critical and demanding and not thinking about just enjoying the movies. Today, everyone is a movie critic!
Villesanti 1 year ago
1:59 lol.
robfimbrez 1 year ago
My thoughts exactly, escape from new york meets the warriors
Teasle586 1 year ago
Looks like a crappy mix of the Warriors, Road Warrior, and Escape from New York. I wouldn't waste my time with it.
dodge69874 1 year ago
@dodge69874 Philistine.
eldospinks 1 year ago
@dodge69874 you just named 3 of my all time favorite movies! haha
nicknasty14 11 months ago
@nicknasty14 Yes, I too love them. But when you try to mix it together and do it in a crappy way, it just doesn't work right.
dodge69874 11 months ago
@dodge69874 YOU FOOL
RockoMyler 10 months ago
the warriors is a classic.
KING5TORM1418 1 year ago
Thiz izint the original movie
Jorge1990123 1 year ago
GAY!!!!!!!!!!!!
nvmyshadow 1 year ago
@nvmyshadow FU!
robfergusonjr 11 months ago
The Real WaRRiOrS are wayeeeeeeeee better!!! ;D
nvmyshadow 11 months ago
Why do the cops like they just came out of the village people?
spoung45a 1 year ago
garbage in garbage out.
rickw1100 1 year ago
those gangs looks so fucking gay
BBradshawProductions 1 year ago
@BBradshawProductions you're gay
robfergusonjr 11 months ago
You guys do know all these movies are because New York was actually in danger of loosing south bronx to street crime in te 80s
KadeshLeMort 1 year ago
LOL @ 1990! Isn't it way too early for the apocalyse? Anyway, this looks like a good PA movie that I missed out on.
aciddeathadder 1 year ago
shit there should be more movies like this!!!!!! does any own know any besides the warriors?
FunkKlock 1 year ago 9
@FunkKlock Streets of Fire, The Wanderers, Escape from the Bronx...
aylmer666 1 year ago 7
@aylmer666 dont forget the outsiders!!!!!!
1979rickfukingjames 1 year ago
@aylmer666 i like the warriors and the wanderers since both films feature gang fights
misterpogi99 1 year ago
@aylmer666 The Wanderers is amazing :)
Like the bit where there is like thousands of the townys and massive fight :)
rayirv123 1 year ago
@aylmer666 Escape 2000
AllyndDudnikov 5 months ago
@FunkKlock thanks dude
FunkKlock 1 year ago
@FunkKlock Escape From New York....
SpikeMichaels 1 year ago
@FunkKlock Black Cobra 1 2 and 3, Same guy in them, Fred Williamson. Action Jackson. The Last Dragon. Big Trouble in Little China. Escape from New York...best movie ever
JoseyJames 1 year ago
@FunkKlock If you havn't already, you should totally watch Escape From Los Angeles!!
IamAlwaysRight 1 year ago
@FunkKlock Street trash is the best
yveslepief 1 year ago