This movie was a would have been comedy gold if it had been dubbed as such. Anyone who lived past 17 years of age figured out what a piece of shit it truly was.
It may seem ironic, but sometimes having shades on in darker environments actually help.... depends on what other light sources are around. Especially new ones that are better at blocking the effect of reflections.
Well he cut like 50 minutes from this flick - it went into detail about the killer cult and night slasher. I’d love a sequel but not made today. The 80s were the only time to make it
"I chill with a pizza and a Pepsi". "When I kill, its always after a Coors". Stallone's acting always seems to get better with each movie. The original Rocky movie was and still is a classic.
Stallone was originally considered for the role of Axel Foly in Beverly Hills Cop. Stallone thought there was too much humor and not enough action so he actually rewrote the script and submitted it. It wasnt met with enthusiasm by the producers so he was out of that role but took elements of his rewritten Beverly Hills Cop script and turned it into Cobra.
@@DarkwingShadow its ok to do that. Who the f wants to write all that out. I thought it was interesting to know. Let me guess. Great wisdom spews from your brain in every comment section 🙄
I remember the first time i watched this movie on VHS back in 1986.... I could not get over how cool he was to just stop and crack open a beer right there : )
@@Jamie-lb7ehLol, I have NEVER encountered an intelligent Trump supporter. You illiterate far-right fascist conspiracy-theorists: are America's orcs, the lepers of our time. Domestic terrorists.
"No! Your history. You won't do it pig. Murder is against the law. You have to take me in, if...you can. Even I have rights don't I pig. Take me in. They'll say I'm insane...won't they? The court is civilized isn't it...pig." Sly: "but I'm not this is where the law stops and I start." That dialogue before the big fight at the end was amazing!
I have always missed 1970s, 1980s and of course 1990s....For some reason, after 2000, the music, film and entertainment industry all over the world has steadily deteriorated.
Films of the 1980s truely were a big inspiration for Cyberpunk. Lot of films of the 80s and 90s have beautiful color hues in the footage. This is back when most films were still shot in analog.
A great movie, one of Stallone's best. This scene in the store is the best, that poor Pepsi display🤣. The scene after this one is the one where he walks outside the store and is confronted by an annoying reporter. Who proceeds to ask why excessive force was used, and did he have to die. Stallone grabs the guy and pulls him over to where the deceased young guy is on a stretcher and says, "you tell that to his family".
The thing about Cobretti is that he never really uses excessive force; he never escalates the situation and only kills his targets when they try to kill him first. I don’t know why his superiors treat him like a loose cannon when he never acts like one.
The bad guy actor Marco Rodriguez in this clip is actually a Cool Dude in real life, I ran into him twice back in the day, he lived in the same area as me, I saw him at a local supermarket & had to ask him about working with Brandon Lee in the Crow movie, then I saw him again a few months later working out in the same gym that I went to... Same shit happened to me again when I ran into Actor John Candy twice in the same month in Hollywood CA... Wish I could run into Stallone though...dying to meet ROCKY...
I love how this guy's job is just to show and create liabilities and law suites for his team. Nobody even questions it and it's like they treat him like a consultant or something. Lol vs a people person that tries talk out a hostage situation. I also gotta say this wasn't one of my favorites growing up on TV. If this robocop 1 or 2 or Aliens or predators was on TV at the same time I would have totally skipped it but it's still a good movie overall. I also do remember it not being played much on TV during the 1990s and 200s, I wanna blame the studios and TV stations for not paying for the rights to play it on that one...
He stops and drinks a Coors. Sh*t is classic LMAO. "I'll blow this whole place up". Go ahead I don't shop here OMFG 😆🤣🤣😂 It's too much! What a movie. They don't make em like this anymore.
@@marjanp the woke left only wants to see chessy superhero movies and things similar that require no thought or anything that blatantly shoves unrealistic diversity or homosexuality making strong white men look weak. As long as the movie or show checks all the politically correct boxes no matter how horrible or stupid it is critics will love it and promote it. We can't have anything with strong white men or family values anymore. Movies are catered to idiots that are too stupid to realize how bad everything is these days.
It's ironic the first few seconds of this video Reni Santoni and Andy Robinson are seen together. The last time they were in a movie together prior to this was " Dirty Harry" (1970) starring Clint Eastwood. Reni was Clint's partner Chico, and Robinson played the psycho killer " Scorpio". He was EXCELLENT playing that part. CHILLING. Scorpio in fact shoots and wounds Chico in a firefight atop Mt. Davidson in San Francisco. What a film. This one....not as much.
I think my beard got thicker and manlier after this scene. Those lines...are gold. Bet this guy that hates produce shouldn't have asked so many questions. Love how Cobretti was yelling Freeze! as he was unloading rounds into the bad guy.
That by-the-book cop loved stickin' it to Cobra LOL 0:09-0:12 their butting heads throughout, was among the most fun aspects of this unique action thriller!