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Pt. 1 - Return to ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK (retrospective docu - 2003) 

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RETURN TO "ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK"
(2003 / MGM / 23 mins. total)
Prod. & Dir. by - Michael Gillis
In the summer of 1981, surrounded on all sides by big budget blockbusters like RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, CLASH OF THE TITANS, DRAGONSLAYER, FOR YOUR EYES ONLY and SUPERMAN II, a modestly scaled independent actioner / social satire called ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK opened, seized the imagination of the public; then went on to become one of the most successful films of it's year as well as one of the most popular cult films of all time. In the retrospective, RETURN TO "ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK", original cast and crew (incl. director John Carpenter, co-writer Nick Castle, producer Debra Hill, cinematographer Dean Cundey, and stars Kurt Russell, Adrienne Barbeau, Issac Hayes, Harry Dean Stanton and more) look back decades later on one of the most enjoyable filmic experiences of their careers.
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@ElliottNest39
@ElliottNest39 4 года назад
“The president of what?” One of my favorite lines of all time!
@at6686
@at6686 3 года назад
“Why are we talking?”
@matrix91234
@matrix91234 2 года назад
@@at6686 Call me Snake
@at1970
@at1970 2 года назад
@@matrix91234 I’ve watched it a 100 x and I never get tired of it.
@matrix91234
@matrix91234 2 года назад
@@at1970 I agree. Its such an addictive great movie. Got it on DVD some months ago. Was worth it!
@at1970
@at1970 2 года назад
@@matrix91234 Yup. A number 1.
@mattberg6816
@mattberg6816 4 года назад
The way snake walks ahead of the guards like he’s leading them made him look like the ultimate bad ass
@donlarocque5157
@donlarocque5157 2 года назад
Like, get off my ass pukes.
@andrewjames7438
@andrewjames7438 Месяц назад
I wouldn’t necessarily want a prisoner walking behind me.
@pepsiguy52883
@pepsiguy52883 4 года назад
That theme was so simple but absolutely amazing
@barryjohnson409
@barryjohnson409 3 года назад
What's up Dude 1983, your right ..he had a serious ego.
@joemilton3273
@joemilton3273 4 года назад
John Carpenter was a hit machine in that period. Amazing creative output. A true legend.
@MrRyan-wu4jx
@MrRyan-wu4jx 11 месяцев назад
His 10 year run between Assault on Precinct 13 and They Live is incredible. Just classic after classic.
@jeffg1524
@jeffg1524 3 года назад
Escape is still one of the best all-time apocalyptic action moves ever. I must have seen it 10 times and never get tired of it.😁
@ursa_margo
@ursa_margo 2 года назад
Yup. It's rewatch potential is endless.
@squidprince2456
@squidprince2456 11 месяцев назад
Ok, you convinced me. I'm going to watch it again
@eddievangundy4510
@eddievangundy4510 3 года назад
"Some men ARE islands." - God Bless You, Kurt Russell !!! (you, too, John Carpenter !!!)
@LATVERIAN1
@LATVERIAN1 4 года назад
Snake Plissken is to Kurt Russel like what Rambo is to Sly, or the Terminator is to Arnold. No doubt; Kurt's most enduring and iconic character. Total bad-ass.
@erwin643
@erwin643 3 года назад
No, no no. Not even worth comparing to the collaboration between Carpenter and Russel.
@kendallrivers1119
@kendallrivers1119 Год назад
Also The Terminator is to Arnold and Blade is to Wesley Snipes.
@ursa_margo
@ursa_margo 2 года назад
It's amazing how most of Kurt Russel's roles are either light-hearted or just downright comedy. Yet he is absolutely killing it as a gritty action anti-hero.
@MrRyan-wu4jx
@MrRyan-wu4jx 11 месяцев назад
Russell was kinda the Zac Efron of his day. He was known as a Disney child actor and it was a bit of a jump to accept him as a big action star, but Carpenter pulled it off.
@TheJosep70
@TheJosep70 4 года назад
'President of what?' Plissken is a funny guy.
@christopherbell4543
@christopherbell4543 3 года назад
Nick Castle's a funny guy.😉
@erwin643
@erwin643 8 лет назад
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!! My favorite single movie, after all these years. The most complex, badass character ever developed for a film. It's timeless. Highly allegorical (Gee, don't we now live in a corrupt, police state?). I'm even finishing-up my first novel, where the main character, and the post-collapse rendering of Portland, OR are heavily inspired by this film.
@kentkatchem
@kentkatchem 5 лет назад
LOVED this movie w/all my heart, and still to this day! Watched this back in 82 for first time.. and anytime it comes on TV I put down the remote.. I plan on getting the 4k version in a few weeks too :) Can't wait!
@at6686
@at6686 3 года назад
Everything about this movie was great. The story, the actors, the one liners, the music, everything.
@akulaa4853
@akulaa4853 6 лет назад
The Late Great Harry Dean Stanton. Just now found out he died September 15th 2017 aged 91. - In the heat of the night, Cool Hand Luke, The Godfather part 2, Alien, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Christine, Escape from New York, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, The Green Mile. What a career! RIP
@brandoncollins1225
@brandoncollins1225 4 года назад
Repo Man!
@evanabbott2737
@evanabbott2737 4 года назад
Don’t forget Twin Peaks! R.I.P🙏❤️
@elsea8901
@elsea8901 4 года назад
Brandon Collins "A repo man spends his life getting into tense situations."
@josephsmith5184
@josephsmith5184 4 года назад
Kelly's heroes.
@mikerivers695
@mikerivers695 4 года назад
Pretty in Pink too
@ronaldchase7037
@ronaldchase7037 4 года назад
A very good movie, Kurt Russell oozes this character of Snake Plissken, every time I see him in any movie the first thing that comes to my mind is. “ Call me Snake.
@chargerfan2
@chargerfan2 4 года назад
Saw it in the theaters when it came out. Great movie.
@MrTrevor181
@MrTrevor181 4 года назад
This film changed how I see science fiction back in the eighties
@erwin643
@erwin643 3 года назад
It was pretty prophetic, that's for sure.
@sickistartform1
@sickistartform1 6 лет назад
Number 1 movie in my list of my personal, favourite films. Snake is so well realised ... the interview scene with, Halk and Snake is just awesome ...
@eddievangundy4510
@eddievangundy4510 3 года назад
That's Bod HAUK, Special Forces unit Texas Thunder.
@paulbacon517
@paulbacon517 3 года назад
"Call me Snake." Old school movie magic on a low budget, and cast with legends, EFNY always brings a smile...
@pk1645
@pk1645 4 года назад
Rest In Peace: Debra Hill, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasence, Issac Hayes, Harry Dean Stanton, Frank Doubleday, Buck Flower and Ox Baker.
@gusolive5522
@gusolive5522 7 лет назад
Isaac Hayes and Donald Pleasance on paper would never work but thats why it was such a awesome pair together. EFNY is a true gem
@stonehenge55
@stonehenge55 4 года назад
They don’t make movies this good anymore
@crankyasianman
@crankyasianman 5 лет назад
Kurt Russell needs to return as an aged Snake Plissken.
@babykosh5415
@babykosh5415 4 года назад
I would pay to see that
@thejopp
@thejopp 4 года назад
Old Man Plisken.
@MADMAX839
@MADMAX839 4 года назад
Carlos Lee Fuckin’ A he does.
@blackstonedaze8983
@blackstonedaze8983 4 года назад
Hell ya!
@charlesholland1895
@charlesholland1895 4 года назад
Carlos Lee Agreed, but with a new fixed eye.
@jeremyv4636
@jeremyv4636 4 года назад
You could tell Isaac Hayes had a BLAST being in this film and you could tell he loved the part. Who WOULDN'T wanna be "The Duke"??!! Great film-no question
@NemeanLion-
@NemeanLion- 2 года назад
People love Snake because he’s completely free. He follows no rules, no leader, nor a chain of command. Everyone dreams of that. No one wants to be a slave in an oppressive system.
@unclequack5445
@unclequack5445 4 года назад
You will Not find a pair of those old school 80's steel plate motocross boots so hard to find.
@PhoenixLyon
@PhoenixLyon 4 года назад
Gods, those boots! Wanted a pair since this movie got released.✌😺
@altongrimes
@altongrimes 4 года назад
Remember Ernest Borgnine driving the cab? Cool movie
@barryjohnson409
@barryjohnson409 3 года назад
@ Alton Grimes - Snake Pliskin was in my cab.....😉😀🗽🗽🗽
@woodrow3147
@woodrow3147 3 года назад
Cabby!
@chuckselvage3157
@chuckselvage3157 9 месяцев назад
One of my favourite 80s films with a classic cast.John Carpenter is a master film maker.
@melvinch
@melvinch 6 лет назад
Hideo Kojima has John Carpenter to thank for Metal Gear Solid.
@fratercontenduntocculta8161
@fratercontenduntocculta8161 4 года назад
As much as I don't like the idea that he basically stole the main character, I think that Kojima is actually John Carpenter's #1 fan. That, and the interrogation sequence in MGS is basically a modified version of the police station introduction.
@VESSEL105
@VESSEL105 4 года назад
@@fratercontenduntocculta8161 Imitation is the best form of flattery I suppose!
@scottythegreat1
@scottythegreat1 4 года назад
@@fratercontenduntocculta8161 Everyone has their inspiration, great people steal
@Njbear7453
@Njbear7453 4 года назад
Watched this last night first time in a while and it’s still a friggin’ classic.
@amberlopez7477
@amberlopez7477 3 года назад
I like these old classic sci-fi movies.
@baddoopey
@baddoopey 3 года назад
This classic is also future. Near future.
@patricklamshear6662
@patricklamshear6662 4 года назад
Gone are the days of great movies,no longer to return.
@javaally1203
@javaally1203 4 года назад
Thanks to china
@CinematicComics
@CinematicComics 3 года назад
@@javaally1203 stop blaming china for everything.it's not them,it's years of hollywood selling out,having no creativity originality and getting into debt,so this it what you have.
@javaally1203
@javaally1203 3 года назад
@@CinematicComics LMAO how much did the CCP pay you to write that TL;DR? Nothing you wrote in that novel is true
@andysherwood3810
@andysherwood3810 3 года назад
@@CinematicComics fuck you and Xinni the Poo
@princevultan6589
@princevultan6589 4 года назад
Snake Plissken needs to return in The Expendables 4.
@matrix91234
@matrix91234 2 года назад
Rest in Peace Debra Hill. Loved your contribution to the film industry
@EQOAnostalgia
@EQOAnostalgia 6 лет назад
I didn't understand for years why i loved this movie so much, and why the sequel put me off so much. It's pretty simple and it's the same as most things in life (for me anyways) this film was made out of pure love and passion, with a low budget... the sequel cost 50 million to make... 45 million MORE, and because of all that extra spending and special effects bullshit, it doesn't feel real, it doesn't feel gritty, the streets don't feel... truly dirty, because they aren't!
@nathanl7018
@nathanl7018 5 лет назад
Not only that but they had to badger John Carpenter into doing Escape from LA and that lack of passion showed. It was basically a rehash of the plot from New York, with a bunch of crappy special effects thrown on top.
@flipnap2112
@flipnap2112 3 года назад
Frank rubbing that feather on the hat.. frickin genius. his slide down from the train car door with his hand over his eyes. pretty much every frame of that guy is genius. and even though I love Harry Dean, ive always wondered how Roddy McDowell would done in that part. He can play that kind of character to a tee, but Harry had that more pissed off childish thing which worked. but I felt like his character could've had some more dynamics, but then again would've drawn from Russels character. these were supports.. in this age of "origin" stories (which arent necessary in my opinion) but also have a GREAT potential to be great. unfortunately they usually feed off the main story line so much its worthless. Would love to see a Brain and Maggie story. Or even how The Duke and Romero met.
@watchthe1369
@watchthe1369 4 года назад
There is a difference between and outlaw and evil.
@4redniwediS
@4redniwediS 4 года назад
The Philadelphia Experiment would’ve been a much better film had John Carpenter directed it!
@dracopticon7788
@dracopticon7788 8 лет назад
Adrienne Barbeau, what a beautiful woman!
@newking70
@newking70 8 лет назад
( . )( . )
@jediknight73
@jediknight73 4 года назад
Swamp thing. I
@michaelfreeland2791
@michaelfreeland2791 4 года назад
What a body
@godstomper
@godstomper 4 года назад
ive been to east st louis. That was scary
@futurevintage1597
@futurevintage1597 3 года назад
Plissken and Macready , two of the greatest anti hero's of all time , I just want to say thanks Kurt .
@mikegarrens5286
@mikegarrens5286 6 лет назад
One of my fav movies
@christopherbell4543
@christopherbell4543 3 года назад
The film has it's flaws all films do but what's truly noticable about Escape from New York upon watching it with 21st century eyes is just how well it's managed to hold up. Carpenter brings a cowboy swagger to this 80s sci-fi action classic, the dialogue, the score and the overall tone of the film feel like a spaghetti western set in the future. It's a trillingly seductive world that Carpenter creates in this iconic 80s popcorn classic and one brought to life by a terrific cast all of whom help cement the idea of a world gone wrong where being tough is the only way to survive, there are no lawyers, social workers, peace nicks or religious zealots in this world just hard people who do what they have to do to see another sunrise. Escape is one of Carpenter's best imo and manages to be a true gem from a decade that has it's share stand out action flicks. So let's hop in the gulf fire and glide into fabulousness, pop this manflick and take it for a spin I promise you won't be disappointed.
@Filmmaker809
@Filmmaker809 3 года назад
One of my favourite films of all time.
@markmarderosian4025
@markmarderosian4025 4 года назад
Wait? Snake Plissken? I thought he was dead.
@sadalite
@sadalite 4 года назад
RIP Debra Hill
@pip12111
@pip12111 7 лет назад
Frank Doubleday was excellent in playing psychos
@FrankNFurter1000
@FrankNFurter1000 4 года назад
News of his passing was very sad... For me, he set the tone of this movie.
@voorheesjason3161
@voorheesjason3161 6 месяцев назад
Same love on the soundtrack as Halloween ... beautifully perfect 😘👌🏼
@richhauxwell7848
@richhauxwell7848 4 года назад
This should become reality.
@uroskostic8570
@uroskostic8570 4 года назад
hello from 2020... we are in the world right now :)
@garycleveland6410
@garycleveland6410 4 года назад
2020.....NOW
@maxmeeks9910
@maxmeeks9910 3 года назад
We're in that world right now.
@tellboyWales
@tellboyWales 3 года назад
The fight scene in the boxing ring was filmed in the foyer of the old railway station in St Louis, MO. It's now the Union Station hotel operated by the Hilton group. I stayed at the hotel in May 2014 when I shipped my own motorcycle from the UK and rode it to Los Angeles. When I stayed there I was unaware that they had filmed the scene there or the other scenes around St Louis. If I'd known I would have been out with my camera. Ah well, there's always next time.
@loayprettyboy206
@loayprettyboy206 4 года назад
Timeless classic
@duke_of_destruction
@duke_of_destruction 4 года назад
Just like snake .... I always get conned into doing the hardest shit because no one else can get things done. And also just like snake once it's done they discard me . So yeah I carry a snake plisskin attitude towards everything
@joeyboedeker7205
@joeyboedeker7205 4 года назад
I thought it was just me:-):-):-)
@duke_of_destruction
@duke_of_destruction 4 года назад
@@joeyboedeker7205 like wiping an ass ..... it's a shitty job but guess we are the ones that do it best.
@athenian221
@athenian221 3 года назад
I've been trying to figure out why everyone is so into this movie and snake and your comment helped me understand alot more than these 15 minute videos
@rainer1980
@rainer1980 6 лет назад
The world that allowed Escape From New York to be possible was essentially if The Cold War hadn't ended, the anti-war crowd carrying over from the Vietnam War would escalated protests, and violent crime to the point that you needed to throw enemies of the state into an evacuated city turned into a prison. And the novelization of the film elaborates on that theme.
@JJSeattle
@JJSeattle 4 года назад
Scoring, prop creativity (chandlers on cars), location scout managers, film editors, costume designers, so much, such goodness....runtime 1 hour and 46 minutes - wished it was a 3 hours and 58 minutes.
@severusdeath
@severusdeath 4 года назад
Growing up and living in stl mo, east stl has not changed much.
@steventhompson1999
@steventhompson1999 4 года назад
they should have made a snake slash rambo movie. both of them charactors would be great as a team for one movie and partners.
@chrisf1600
@chrisf1600 2 года назад
"Call me snake". I'm laughing imagining the reaction I'd get if I tried that in real life :)
@blaineedwards8078
@blaineedwards8078 Год назад
Lee Van Cleef's voice is epic, I could listen to him read the technical manual for an Apache attack helicopter.
@Yapostadodat
@Yapostadodat 10 лет назад
Agreed, if they can make SO much out of another Kurt Russell science fiction vehicle ("Stargate"), this is gold and only needs some good writers to make it happen. Go back to New York and keep it in New York and throw in some Blade Runner for a bit of spice.
@richplant2205
@richplant2205 10 месяцев назад
How have I missed this
@karahicks8375
@karahicks8375 2 года назад
Great movie! Kurt Russell who played Snake was pretty cool!
@nathanl7018
@nathanl7018 5 лет назад
One thing I always wondered about Cabbie, was he an inmate or just a New York cab driver who refused to leave and continued to do what he loved?
@IsmailofeRegime
@IsmailofeRegime 4 года назад
Probably the latter. He doesn't seem to exhibit any "criminal tendencies" (so to speak), and from what I recall he said he had his cab for like 30 years.
@glennevitt5250
@glennevitt5250 4 года назад
Kurt Russell always be snake 😎🤙 Rock On
@michaelluccketta5838
@michaelluccketta5838 4 года назад
No one can do Snake Plittskin like Kurt Russell. Enough said.
@martykeaton182
@martykeaton182 7 лет назад
2:17 - :32 How often do you hear that?
@observeroflife9511
@observeroflife9511 8 лет назад
Where is part 2? The whole documentary is not even available anywhere on the internet?
@studinthemaking
@studinthemaking 8 лет назад
That my question also.
@jackinbeatz7132
@jackinbeatz7132 7 лет назад
we want part 2 :-) lol
@akulaa4853
@akulaa4853 6 лет назад
Return to ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK (retrospective docu - 2003) Part 2 here - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5EdD0AFm7O0.html
@yourcommander3412
@yourcommander3412 4 года назад
00:32 great stuff. Yeah , some men prefer to be islands.
@kilgonus
@kilgonus 4 года назад
Why is this not a video game? Kurt is still alive, have him do the voice over and go to town with the graphics.
@studapeppahead5384
@studapeppahead5384 4 года назад
Barbeau is still BEAUTIFUL....
@HiroNguy
@HiroNguy 4 года назад
Plissken isn't anti-patriotic, rather independent of authoritarians. That is patriotism.
@jamiejones3821
@jamiejones3821 7 лет назад
It's likely Carpenter and Hill had hotel rooms in St. Louis, MO, but the film was not shot there. It was shot across the river in East St. Louis, IL.
@keitha.563
@keitha.563 2 года назад
The bridge scene was in St Louis Missouri right by my grandmas
@keitha.563
@keitha.563 2 года назад
And it was shot in downtown St Louis...
@mxstreetsoldier1199
@mxstreetsoldier1199 4 года назад
Man you couldn't make a movie like this in todays culture..it's sad the good old days are long gone.
@Harlock2day
@Harlock2day 3 года назад
I grew up watching him being called Jena Plinsken because it was dubbed and Snake was not traslateable I guess. A proper sequel would be great (not the daft Escape from L.A.).
@pez334
@pez334 3 года назад
I think if there was ever a remake of escape from ny or another movie or series dealing with the snake character I think Kurt’s son Wyatt Russell would be a great choice to play the character of snake 🐍
@normanred9212
@normanred9212 11 месяцев назад
Snake is a Constitutionalist, he hates absolute authority and he hates absolute chaos
@luislopez-ko5en
@luislopez-ko5en Год назад
I named my Rogue character on World of Warcraft "Snake Plisskin"! HA!
@chompachangas
@chompachangas 4 года назад
Yeah, unfortunately us Americans are contrarians and don't like to be told what to do, even if it's the right thing and much to our own detriment.
@dannyv2468va2
@dannyv2468va2 4 года назад
100% agree. Wait changed my mind, screw you!
@Alaninbroomfield
@Alaninbroomfield 4 года назад
Take your pro-lockdown advise and shove it.
@chompachangas
@chompachangas 4 года назад
@@dannyv2468va2 Thanks for making my point! Have a good one!
@chompachangas
@chompachangas 4 года назад
@@Alaninbroomfield Another one making my point, thanks! Have a great day!
@antellmarkus9568
@antellmarkus9568 3 года назад
My top ten favorite, 22 people too young and woke.
@shawndenis8883
@shawndenis8883 3 года назад
Got The VHS At Home.
@muffdiver4973
@muffdiver4973 2 года назад
7:37 Tell me Isaac is not high 420 as a kite here.
@Greggee100
@Greggee100 6 лет назад
like gold baby off a rooftop x2....must we forget!
@lawrence090469
@lawrence090469 8 лет назад
I love this movie so much. But you can't decock an open bolt machinegun like that. Unless you want it to discharge.
@-SonZetta-
@-SonZetta- 4 года назад
Lawrence Schuman unless the dropped the mag slightly and held it in place with his pinky while dropping the bolt 😉
@andreaspooky6183
@andreaspooky6183 4 года назад
Romero is the original super saiyan
@maxmeeks9910
@maxmeeks9910 3 года назад
I am, that island. So is, my book. We are the American zombies.
@johnhetherington8830
@johnhetherington8830 4 года назад
Greatest role circus boy
@warkiryu
@warkiryu 4 года назад
omg when the where talk abut then eed to find city to shotthe move ad i was ting of detorid first lol
@thomasjohnsonjr9887
@thomasjohnsonjr9887 4 года назад
Snake plissken is literally big boss from MGS
@skystryker2300
@skystryker2300 4 года назад
8:34 LMAO
@bodhi8297
@bodhi8297 3 года назад
Who’s more bad ass Snake Plissken or RJ MacReady? Not in a hard ass sense just as kick ass iconic characters
@johnrambo6265
@johnrambo6265 3 года назад
This New York in 2021
@Reprodestruxion
@Reprodestruxion 4 года назад
Escape from Berlin ? Escape from London?
@HiroNguy
@HiroNguy 4 года назад
... Escape from any government overreaching its bounds!
@stephenlynch2193
@stephenlynch2193 3 года назад
Escape from miami
@runawaytrain9794
@runawaytrain9794 3 года назад
Great movie, but they could have used a real Helicopter in one brief early scene where it's blatantly obvious they used some terrible looking fake model one 'flying' overhead. Also, the brief SFX of Air Force One flying at night was the WORST SFX of the whole movie. It looked really bad. I mean, these guys could have done better with those SFX, and trust me they had the funds to do so, especially after "Halloween" which was an enormous, very profitable box office smash that raked in millions. One saving grace...The SFX/Models they used when Plissken flies over Manhattan in the Glider look fantastic, believable, and still hold up well...THAT effect looks great, and that virtually trippy, 'laid back' background music theme when that happens is just, perfection all the way around. Yes, it has it's moments.
@sarahlee5497
@sarahlee5497 10 лет назад
why is there no tv show based on this movie i think there should be one .............
@pip12111
@pip12111 7 лет назад
St Louis. that figures
@keitha.563
@keitha.563 2 года назад
My grandma lived in St Louis Missouri. New York is a liberal dump.
@martykeaton182
@martykeaton182 7 лет назад
Snake's similar to Han Solo.
@andrewvincent89
@andrewvincent89 7 лет назад
Kurt said he tried out to be Han Solo
@scottreacher
@scottreacher 7 лет назад
Marty Keaton The Han solo everyone knows NOT to mess with...
@ericmonaco4509
@ericmonaco4509 6 лет назад
He looks more like Robin Williams to me
@walboyfredo6025
@walboyfredo6025 4 года назад
To a degree Hans Solo was a bit of an Anti Hero.
@plissken2156
@plissken2156 4 года назад
Will always shoot first. And last.
@wmgthilgen
@wmgthilgen 3 года назад
I loved the first version, but the second Escape of Las Angles sucked.
@marcusmaher-triskellionfil5158
@marcusmaher-triskellionfil5158 2 года назад
RIP Debra Hill, a female producer who would probably be run out of Hollywood today, she saw the film first and its detail to character, not identity, gender or race which according to these screaming hand wringing types only existed circa 2010.
@asymptoticsingularity9281
@asymptoticsingularity9281 4 года назад
I live near there
@jeffnorbert1871
@jeffnorbert1871 3 года назад
Turns out both movies are predictive programming.
@chazzlucas6395
@chazzlucas6395 6 лет назад
There's Micheal Myers at 1:10 ... lol
@plissken2156
@plissken2156 4 года назад
a.k.a. The Shape.
@bclmax
@bclmax 3 года назад
great flick..LA suxed
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