For the younger members: "Escape From New York" (1981)
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For the younger members: "Escape From New York" (1981)
Just in case some of you guys have never seen this, YOU MUST GO RENT IT NOW.
I just got it on DVD, and remembered what a total off-the-wall, crackpot blast this movie is.
The premise (for those of you who have been living under a rock) is absurd on its face: in 1997 the US has federalized the police force and built a wall around Manhattan, turning it into the nation's only maximum-security prison.
When terrorists hijack Air Force One and crash it into a skyscraper (hmm...) on the island, the police recruit a former war-hero-turned-criminal named "Snake Plissken" (Kurt Russell) to go in and rescue the President. Did I mention that he has 24 hours to get it done before tiny bombs implanted in his carotid arteries explode?
At the time the idea of Kurt Russell doing this was a bit odd: although he had done some TV, he was mostly known as the teen star of various Disney family films. So here he was, running around in camouflage Spandex pants, cutting folks in half with a suppressed MAC-11.
This movie is from a time when you could still do whacky, fucked-up stuff in your action films, and before it was required for action heroes to do everything with a wink and a nudge. Russell plays Plissken straight: tired, strung out, and in it strictly for himself. The environment he enters, on the other hand, is more a lunatic asylum than a prison.
There are classic moments galore: Russell's gladiatorial combat with pro wrestler Ox Baker, Russell's wife Season Hubley getting eaten by CHUD's in the Chock Full O'Nuts store, Isaac Hayes as the Duke of New York...
This is a great popcorn movie. Lots and lots of fun, and it's one of those that influenced other dystopian and action films for years after.
Oh, and there's a sequel. It never happened. Ignore it. It will only irritate you.
I just got it on DVD, and remembered what a total off-the-wall, crackpot blast this movie is.
The premise (for those of you who have been living under a rock) is absurd on its face: in 1997 the US has federalized the police force and built a wall around Manhattan, turning it into the nation's only maximum-security prison.
When terrorists hijack Air Force One and crash it into a skyscraper (hmm...) on the island, the police recruit a former war-hero-turned-criminal named "Snake Plissken" (Kurt Russell) to go in and rescue the President. Did I mention that he has 24 hours to get it done before tiny bombs implanted in his carotid arteries explode?
At the time the idea of Kurt Russell doing this was a bit odd: although he had done some TV, he was mostly known as the teen star of various Disney family films. So here he was, running around in camouflage Spandex pants, cutting folks in half with a suppressed MAC-11.
This movie is from a time when you could still do whacky, fucked-up stuff in your action films, and before it was required for action heroes to do everything with a wink and a nudge. Russell plays Plissken straight: tired, strung out, and in it strictly for himself. The environment he enters, on the other hand, is more a lunatic asylum than a prison.
There are classic moments galore: Russell's gladiatorial combat with pro wrestler Ox Baker, Russell's wife Season Hubley getting eaten by CHUD's in the Chock Full O'Nuts store, Isaac Hayes as the Duke of New York...
This is a great popcorn movie. Lots and lots of fun, and it's one of those that influenced other dystopian and action films for years after.
Oh, and there's a sequel. It never happened. Ignore it. It will only irritate you.
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