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  • This is one of the best Euro Trash joints I've been checking out since my days in junior high. That's why I now have it on DVD just to watch for memories and shit. Lol.

  • This movie can't really decide if it's the cover for an Accept album, or a glam rock musical

  • A simple choice of turtle.

  • No fucking dislikes! That's awesome

  • i have this movie on vhs i had foud this movie at a familt dollar store for a $ 1 and it was a real cool movie, even though it was one of thoese b type of b movies it was still a good movie to watch on a staurday after noon, when there is nothing elese to watch on tv or nothing elese to do

  • Holy shit Hell's Angel's had stunt men??.........

  • not a singledislike!

  • One of my favorite intros of all time

  • this must be one of the most aesthetically awesome intros i've ever seen!!!

  • Tarantino should look into remaking this. He's a fan of the director.

  • Now these are credits!

  • I have this film on both VHS and DVD. It's definitely one of my favorites! :)

  • Thanks everyone for the tips and ideas about this kind of music. I sincerely appreciate it. I've been finding some real gems from your suggestions!

  • @sorcerio

    Barry de Vorzon and some of Tangerine Dream's stuff was very much like this.

  • @sorcerio - Check out a group from Italy called "Goblin". They do a LOT of soundtracks for italian movies. They have a very similar feel!

  • @sorcerio I have got an unsatisfactory answer for you, though an answer :

    I have been obscessed by that tuned for 20 years so you are not the only " crazy " guy there ^_^

    Copy and paste that -> Italian Soul Funk 70's * Stefano Torossi - Having fun

  • Shame the italians dont make good films anymore, everything seems to be art house cinema, not enough trash

  • @uani69 yeah, seriously... what's up with that?

  • @uani69 What we need is bronx warriors 3 and a few sleazy giallos to redress the balance in the universe

  • Dig the groovy soundtrack man, great movie, in the same vein as Warriors and Escape From New York , but grittier, like Hells Angels On Wheels, and Rebel Rouser

  • This brings back a lot of memories, very cool stuff. I agree with all the previous statements, it deserves more credit. Pure cult.

  • The sequel was better.

  • Man this movie and it's sequal were way underated, i saw the whole movie recently and remembered most scenes well, doesn't get it's due recognition To me a classic..

  • @Ampaccessories Yeah, so much more than the Warriors knock-off tag that plagues it 'til this day. Both Great films, but i prefer Bronx!

  • Yeah i think the bronx warriors stands up very well considering it's budget origins, it's got a brutality and charm that is hard to resist even today, and one of the coolest soundtracks for it's time.. Great flick...

  • I first watched this movie thanks to a friend that said, "this is totally TERRIBLE, but right up your alley." I watched it and fell in love with it.  Such an evocative intro. They really DO NOT MAKE MOVIES LIKE THIS ANYMORE!!!!!!!!

    I later found it for $1 on dvd at the grocery store I work at :)

  • I saw it recently and it definatley was a lot better than i remember

    certainly the best italion exploitation

    film of it's time i reckon anyway.

  • Best 80's apocalypyic flick by far very

    memorable and very brutal, I'd go so far as to say i like it more than the warriors!

  • Deserves a much better reputation, It's much better than a lot 80's gonzo flicks..

  • I gotta a question for all you viewers of this opening...

    What would you call this type of music? Where can I find more of it? Were there other groups making this kind of stuff other than for movies?

    I guess you could say it's Prog-Rock, but that is such a wide description... I want more of this stuff with this feel!

    Thanks for reading, and I hope you're all staying cool this summer!

  • Reminds me of some Krautrock I've heard. Maybe check out early Ashra stuff. Only suggestion I got though.

  • @sorcerio To me, it has such a feel as GOBLIN, but you probably already know... There'is one similar track in the "Suspira" soundtrack. And of course, "Profondo Rosso" ost!

  • @sorcerio I'd call it European Prog Rock, which might help narrow things down. You can hear a lot of similar stuff from Goblin, but they do it for movies, and a lot of the stuff they do is horror, so most of the stuff you'll hear is pretty spooky. They did a lot of mafia and action movies though, with music similar to this.

  • @sorcerio I know it's an old question but thought I'd try and answer it..This style of music doesn't really have a name that I'm aware of but a lot of Italian films from the 60s to mid 80s have great soundtracks, especially the horror and 'poliziotteschi' genres. Composers I like include Goblin (who were a prog rock band), Walter Rizzati, Fabio Frizzi, Riz Ortolani, Stelvio Cipriani. There is an amazing modern band who does this sort of stuff called Giallos Flame, very authentic sounding

  • @sorcerio Check out 'Poppy' by Frank Marino, it's Ace

  • @sorcerio check out bands like Clock DVA

  • One of the better early 80's

    post apocalypse flicks!!

    Seems better now!!

  • I dont know what it is , but i remember

    this flick more than the warriors it just

    seems more real & intense than the

    warriors!!

  • It seems better today than in the 80's

    very memorable & brutal!!

  • Hindsight is 20/20! :)

  • stunts by the Hells Angels!

  • This sound track is awesome, does anyone know if it's available on CD anywhere? Love the drum breaks on the waterfront!

  • I love this movie ..."Trash" was THE MAN !!!

  • its true guys...roller skates where some scary shit in the 80's..look up "sunbabies" its a 80's movie about roller blading rebels.......yeah....

  • I remember that movie. I think it was called Solarbabies though. They roller-skated on sand dunes! :)

  • This movie is available in an awesome 3-pack dvd set called "POST APOCALYPTIC SURVIVAL KIT". The other 2 movies it comes with are even better than this one, IMO.

  • upload this movie man.

  • wow i dont remember the opener being this awesome. very stylish and clean looking.

    thnaks 4 posting this!

    bout to go watch the drum solo next

  • have u ever seen the origonal warriors its nothing ike this they didnt use guns motercycles and cars every thing was on foot and on the subways in new york

  • There is a YouTube video featuring an interview with a marketing specialist by the name of Marco Di Gregorio (Mark Gregory's real name). He vaguely looks like the Mark Gregory we knew from the Bronx movies.

    Is there a way to verify that the Marco Di Gregorio who's currently a marketing specialist in Italy is the same Mark Gregory who worked as a cult B-movie actor?

  • Roller skates and face painting.....It does'nt get any gayer in an action flick than this! What an oddball decade was the 80's!

  • lmao u ain't lying

  • I'm Italian (from North-East x being precise).

    Hey, do you wanna know what kind of job is the 42 years old Mark Gregory (his real is Marco Di Gregorio) doing today? He's not an italian science-fiction/action movies star. He's horridly fat, tattooed like only some Southamerican inmates are, hairless and he works in a pizzeria (Italian word translabe as Pizza Restaurant House) as pizzaiolo (Italian term for who works in the pizzeria that means Pizza Waiter&Cook) near Rome. Who want a TrashPizza?

  • I love Fulci's movies (expecially the commedies with the actors Franco & Ciccio and the zombie/killer ghosts movies [The Beyond, The House By Cemetery, House Of The Clocks, Zombi 2 & 3]). Lucio Fulci was a real Italian alternative moviemaker, writer and director.

    He also played, like Hitchcock,some little parts in some of his movies (x example he was the police chief in The NY Ripper, an occultism books' librarian in The Beyond and the exorcist in Manhattan Baby).

    R.I.P. Lucio Fulci (1927-1996)

  • I am Italian and I love this Mad Max - Escape From NY - The Warriors 80' grindhouses' movies.

    LUNGA VITA AD ENZO G. CASTELLARI!!! (Long Life To Enzo G. Castellari!!!).

    MARK GREGORY REGNA!!! (MARK GREGORY RULES!!!)

    TRASH E' IL RE DEI DURI METALLARI DEFINITIVI!!! (TRASH IS THE KING OF THE ULTIMATES METALLERS BADASSES!!!) ):]>

  • HAMMERRR. HAMMER IS GOD! *SHAKES FIST* HAMMERRR--! *Shot with fucking harpoon through chest.*

  • that scene would have been 500x cooler if it had actually impaled him rather than just poke a measly 2 inches into him. I wonder how he stuck to it with the bike dragging him?

  • I'm a director, mostly of TV commercials, but a few films too. I can say Castellari is my biggest influence. Him and Lucio Fulci.

  • this film is a camp, glitzy, b-grade trip, with such terrible dialogue, its good- but out of the sparkling shit come some quite visually interesting scenes, cartoon characters, styles, themes - its a real pastich, a sort of post-modern blaxpoitation. a bit slow at times; hilarious roller skaters too.

  • CULT

  • cool movie

  • beautiful!

  • Enzo's the coolest...he's such an influential action filmmaker to many modern-day directors it boggles the mind.

  • W IL GRANDE ENZO G.CASTELLARI!

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