The Warriors (6/8) Movie CLIP - The Warriors vs. The Punks (1979) HD
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2011
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
The Warriors hide in the Mens' Room at a subway station, where they successfully defend themselves against another gang, the Punks.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Walter Hill's hip, super-stylized action film unfurls in a dystopian near-future, when various gangs control New York City. Each gang sports a unique moniker ('The Warriors,' 'The Baseball Furies,' 'The Rogues'), with a costume underscoring its "theme"; each, in turn, is also responsible for one geographic area. Hill sets up the landscape as a massive, violent playground - replete with bridges, vacant subway tunnels, parks, abandoned buildings and the like, all ripe for exploration and adventure. As the tale opens, the titular Coney Island has traveled to the Bronx to attend a city-wide meeting of all gangs; at that event, however, the psychotic leader of a rival gang, The Rogues (David Patrick Kelly of Dreamscape) assassinates the head of the city's foremost gang, but The Warriors are pegged as culpable. This sends the gang fleeing through the labyrinthine city. With every thug in Manhattan in vicious, homicidal pursuit, they must also overcome all obstacles in their way. Throughout, Hill keeps the onscreen violence absurd, exaggerated and unrealistic, downplaying death to an extreme degree; despite this fact, the film sparked a massive amount of controversy and an ugly backlash for allegedly inciting violence and destruction in several theaters where it initially played. James Remar, Michael Beck and Deborah Van Valkenburgh lead the ensemble cast.
CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (1979)
Cast: Michael Beck, David Harris, Tom McKitterick, Terry Michos, Marcelino Sánchez, Brian Tyler, Deborah Van Valkenburgh
Director: Walter Hill
Producers: Laurent Bouzereau, Freeman A. Davies, Lawrence Gordon, Walter Hill, Frank Marshall, Joel Silver
Screenwriters: Sol Yurick, David Shaber, Walter Hill
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Love this fight scene. It's not fancy, it's not full of special effects, it's just a dirty, all out brawl.
Yep
@@comfy_rwdsnah, it's nitty down to the gritty
Exactly how a real brawl would go down. They choreographed it right.
Girls bathroom: Oh my god! I need a quick retouch..
Boys bathroom:
This is started 0:20 of all
Lol
Reminds me of my youth story. 10th Grade in high school. It was "Freshman Friday", senior's were going around and stuffing junior's into lockers and trashcans.
I and four of my comrades (five of us in total) were attempting an escape when we were cornered by seniors. We were cornered in the corridor which also lead to the bathroom. Thinking quick we entered it and hid in the stalls. We invoked order 227, and swore to fight one for all and all for one.
Then we heard the bathroom door opened, sound of trashcans being drag inside. We stalled out till the moment when one was compromised. I had my door stall open, that moment I and my comrades launched at our assailants.
I like how Cochise fought. Notice how he slammed the one dudes head into the tiles. Then he spun a 360 and ran right back into the action. That’s experience. When you’re fighting that many people, gotta keep moving.
True. Have to move.
A real live soldier.
@@NucleaRaptor Fight like A Soldier
Cochise, Snow, Ajax, and Swan were clearly the best fighters.
instablaster...
1:37 Cochise ramming that guy's head into the wall and running off to the next guy without missing a beat cracks me up everytime lol.
Sadboy 😂
Concussion city
I know. The African-American Punk, in the blue cover-alls, took the biggest beating of all!
That's how rollerskates work, man. I'm not even joking - they're different to rollerblades. When you hit a wall or a waist-high barrier with rollerskates, they tend to roll backwards in a sort of "action=opposite reaction" kind of way. So it's totally a feasible strategy to bounce off of it and maintain your momentum. Seriously, this is a real thing.
1:55
I remember laughing after that part, he punches the dude in the face, then the dude gets his face slammed at the wall before falling to the ground. 🤣🤣🤣
Snow is underrated. The dude kicks some serious ass.
B. Moriarty snow hitt'em with a lil mexican judo, as in judon't know who you're messin with holmes
B. Moriarty Cochise as well.
Cochise was in there handing mfs asses to them!
Snow and Ajax were definitely the “heavy muscle” of their crew. Cowboy redeemed himself in the fight though.
Vermin did ok too. He ain't no chump.
1:41 R.I.P Rembrandt Legs
look at his face
💀
Why did I never notice this 😂😂😂
Props to Cowboy. Duirng this whole fight, his hat never came off.
😅
Cochise is underrated as a warrior. The dude is a solid and vicious fighter who pulls no punches.
For 1979 that's sick fight scene
More like a ballet production....
There was about 11/12 guys, ( and 1 girl ) throwing down in a 6 stall BR. " A " was getting " K ed " on both sides in there! Must be what it's like fightin in the joint!
Yes, time sure is a cruel thing
Why is it a sick fight scene for 1979?
You assume that people weren't fighting or couldn't fight in the 1970s?
There are a lot of movies from the Seventies with sick fight scenes.
@@JR-ju3kj like Enter the Dragon
It's hilarious how after Rembrandt got hit one time he became a spectator afterwards.
hahaha thats right
+Ty'Shia Adams I bet Rembrandt was only in the gang because they took pity on him. He's such a wuss.
+Rayn Wolfsbane oh no they took him in because he's the graffiti artist but he doesn't know how to fight that good
Latricia Cabello Pretty much, but I still love each and every Warrior. Hopefully the cast comes back together again
I wish that he still fought tho. he could've sprayed more people in the face 😂
You can see how much more effectively the warriors fight compared to other gangs, they show the warriors using actual techniques likes elbows and effective grappling, meanwhile every other gang either just throws wild punches or sticks to their bats and chains. But I also love how this fight, while showcasing the warriors fighting styles, is still a good ole fashioned American street brawl
They’re also tactically sound, if you notice they fought in a tighter space in the bathroom so they don’t get surrounded, Cochise and Snow are attacking multiple opponents by disorienting them and then attack the next one before they recover and finish them off.
Yeah the video game adds more depth to the movie & shows how they were always fighting each other in back alleys & practicing their moves, learning different techniques
Yep, them and the Riffs are king.
I like how they fought as a team.
Sucks there's no movies like this anymore
There never were, this is the only from it's kind.
@Milky Onion Wanderers is really good , but really diferent too
People are never specific when saying things like this lmao. Yes, there is certainly no The Warriors 2 now
@@Jason619x wow. How's life in deludedville?
What? There are all kind of horrible movies with bad actors. You just haven't paid attention
42 years latter and it's still a great film
That scene of Vermin getting thrown against the mirrors will always be my favorite 3 seconds of this movie
1:52 love that hit from cowboy😂
1:56 can we just admire the team work from snow and cochiese🙏🏽💯
The Punk who's black really paid the price for bringing no weapon to the fight! Cochise did a number on him and then Snow finished him off with a bat!
definitly one of the best brawls in movie history
Undeniably one of the best fight scenes ever made.
DragonRanger1990 ya know it is a great fight scene but I wonder what was the point in hiding in the first place I mean it’s pretty obvious where they would be.
@@TheMan-je5xq To surprise the enemies.. hahhaha
Good fight choreography for its time
I can only imagine how marcelino’s parents felt at his funeral 😢
I believe he would’ve still been acting had he been alive today. R.I.P Marcelino 🙏🏽 you died a few years before I was born I was born in 1990 I’m now 30 but I’m a big fan of yours!!!
marcelino was such a nice guy too
@@MrFooloose is he sick?
Huh?
@@denispenise6457 he died cause of cancer,
He was in the Bloodhound Gang.
The Greatest bathroom fight in movie history, pants down! 😊😊😉
Lmaooo
What about Kevin Sullivan and Chris Benoit?
🤣 good one!
True Lies?
@@goodyeoman4534 That became the greatest bathroom shootout ever.
I'm a big kung-fu/martial arts movie aficionado, but this is one of the best fight sequences ever caught on film. No bullshit wire-effects or supernatural powers, just nasty, brutal American street-fighting.
Lmao is America the only country on Earth that gets into fights like these
"Good old all american karate" 😂
@@billblaski9523 Yeah, like not to be that guy but America doesn't have dibbs on street fights such as these. Even though I love the movie and this scene in particular, I'm pretty sure the director and producers studied the football/soccer hooligan subculture that started to take shape around that time all across the European continent. Seems to me the whole movie is a soft tribute to that.
Which country in America do you mean?
@@SuperAttitudeera i promise theres brawls like these, especially in the south
That last throw was sick!
2:02
He sure didn't see that coming!
So much to like in this movie: action-packed from beginning to end, with fluid direction and riveting camera angles. The dreamy vibe of a night run. And the colors in the film have aged like good wine.
That 3 hit combo by Snow @1:34 is epic
Slow motion always makes fight scenes look cooler. The kick into the stall door and the final alley oop onto the toilet were badass!
totally !!!!!!
Spot on bru
the rembrandet part was the best
Joelomite that's true
lol i used to watch that fight in slow motion too.
0:28 tall guy looking over the stall door and doesn't see anyone lol.
Maybe he is still not tall enough to see through the stall door. He would have earned himself a case of voyeurism if there's someone inside and that person took a photo of him using a smartphone or camera
Smartphone and camera? in 1979?
It's 1979 bruh, no smartphones, and the guy's tall but he's not 7ft
i didn't notice this at first. i'm in tears right now. 🤣🤣🤣
Him and Cochise are just awkwardly staring at each other lol
One of the greatest fights in cinematic history, topped off by the shoulder-bite at 1:10 👌🏻
The fight choreography in this scene was ahead of it’s time. Very good.
Back when wearing derby skates didn't get you beaten up.
Until this very showdown that is...
Lol untill Rembrant, the weakest member of the warriors, wrecks him!
+Tommy Davies lol he probably burned the damn things after he awoken from his ass kicking
Hahaha i would. Fighting on skates wtf
+Tommy Davies yeah until Rembrandt gets wrecked by the same guy and sits out the rest of the fight
I wish movies were more like this nowadays
brother, so do I
For some reason this gang gave me the creeps
Had a debate on RUclips, that person fully believed that
Modern day film are superior
The fact that actors do not do any acting, everything's green screen computerised they don't even have to do any walking.
And he disagree that there was never a great film from the 1920s to 1980's
That was never any great actors and it's better now days
@@knightveg did you ask if they were 12 years old?
@@shawnhoelscher8164 🤣
A well-choreographed fight especially with people who had little martial arts training. If you listen closely you can hear Mercy yell
"Ride em cowboy" when he made his move.
1:52
1:41
Rembrandt face is freaking hilarious 😂
The punk fell on his leg so that’s understandable lmao
@@Johnny_Serenityit looks unscripted 🤣
The Cochise wall head ram and the Swan toilet catapult was the shit dawgg!!
Dude gets ran into a wall head first by Cochise then Snow comes in and breaks a fracking bat over the guy's sternum ! That guy is having a bad night .
Snow did most of the work so....
@@abubakarsiddiq5497 yeah but the other warriors did work too
it seems like best way to defeat a roller skater gang is to walk up some stairs
hahahaha
Only the leader wears roller skates....stop him and you delay the whole gang though
Me: "Can I go to the bathroom?"
Teacher: "Why didnt you go during the break?"
The bathroom during the break: 0:00
Lmao
I love how Swan ran to check on Rembrandt and Mercy. I never noticed that before until now
Snow and Cochise do work in this scene
Without those two, Swan would have gotten wrecked.
Word
Vermin too
Don't sleep on Vermin.
Look at the conviction in Cochise's strikes..you feel that
Best fight scene in the movie...
best fight in any movie.
@Joel Johnson its a great fight scene.Well choreographed in classic film.
@@Willsey no not really
Idk man the baseball furies was pretty interesting. They wouldn't give up lol
Piggy.... Come out to playyyyyy!
I love this fight. Snow and Cochise were really cleaning house. I always imagine if Ajax was there they would do some serious damage.
Yas! He would've! I just wish he didnt have such a one-track brain
@@ChevyboyCaprice_I've seen you somewhere else before and I can't think of where 😂 a man of culture I see.
@@jaydonthomas427 my man 😎
This scene has a "Clockwork Orange" vibe to it.
Both movies filmed in the 70s sooo maybe that explains it
People always say ajax was the best but they sleeping on snow he was fucking everybody up all through the night
Exactly scraping mfs all in the bathroom
Snow does best in this fight
snow was always dont for the crew
Vermin was rolling until he got blindsided. Honourable mention also for Cochise
Honorable mention..lofl....this fight was the shit back in the 80s on video..."Most intense fight scene ever!"..would scream everyone...I love it but times have changed. This is sort of the best WWF style fight in movies (fuck saying WWE...I'm old enough)
Cochise and Snow putting in work.
You telling me that tall dude at 00:30 looking over the stall didn't see the ambush coming? Lmao 🤣
LOL I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO SEE THAT
LOL I saw that too, he could see everyone
Ed looks less taller in the game
1:37 chochise was like " Who's Next!?"
I was 100% sure that Snow was going to literally beat everybody, including Mercy.
Mercy?
@@aldofernando596 the girl
😂😂
Cowboy had to make up from getting laid out by the furries
He was just worn out and tired from the run, if anything thats why he was taking a rest.
He redeemed himself in this fight.
Furries? There was a gang of people in pet costumes? Where do I find that cut?
I like the idea of The Warriors leaving the train station and seeing actual furries threatening them with bats.
@@TheShadow2400
Well if they ever remake the warriors and decide to include the Dingos (which was part of subplot where Swan gets kidnapped by gay degenerate gangsters) they should be furries
I really really liked Mercy. I know a lot of people didn't. She just went with the movie. She was awesome.
Good thing the warriors have great reflexes cuz they legit get fought by people with bats , knives , chains , guns , fists , trucks , etc ....
such a tense movie I love it , really gives you that “separating the wheat from the chaff” feeling when you see there’s so many terrible gangs and only a few good ones that can hold their own without a Zerg like the warriors .
Oh man i loved this game ...ps2 childhood days :)
Cochise and snow went crazy🔥
Retrospectively there's something really dark and devastating about this movie. The way violence almost tells the story. You really don't get to know the characters. You get to know the violence
Try and get the director's cut on DVD. It might fill in some of the gaps.
Yeah, kinda the point.
The book is worse in this aspect
Whatever i feel like i know the characters more than my father
The game tells us a bit more and than the end of the game (which turns out to be the entirety of the movie’s plot) shows how vulnerable the warriors become with all their strength left to protect them from the rest of the city
Even with the 70s setting, some flimsy dialogue and acting... This movie felt WAY ahead of its time for some reason. One of my all time favourites, love it
Yes, even equal with Rambo First Blood and Alien i think
Cowboy redeems himself very soundly against the Punks. After dropping the ball (pardon the pun) earlier against the Baseball Furies, he had to save face. He wasn't winded like he was in the encounter with the Furies, so this time he was ready to rumble.
I love how these guys didn’t need a gun to be tough.
All you need are bare knuckles fist and a set of equalizers to beat people up!
For a movie that came out in 1979, this is one of the best fight scene I've ever seen.
Swan, Snow, Cochise, and Ajax were the fantastic four in this movie.
I had to study the Anabasis at school in Ancient Greek. I would have studied harder if I knew The Warriors was based on that. This was my favorite scene, was so realistic, and groundbreaking at the time. The camera angle from inside the stall is genius. I remember coming out of the theater all revved up for a fight! The music by De Vorzon is unforgettable. I am going now to find three bottles.
1:57 Mario and Luigi, plumbers / gangsters from Brooklyn, lie beaten on the bathroom floor
Chris Hopkins From unexpected reasons from taco Bell, or McDonald's.
Waaaaaaaah! LMAOO
The new Mario game we didn't know we needed
@@CMS1967 jjajaja
Dammit warriors what did you do to Mario and luigi):
Rembrandt really just watched while Swan was getting double teamed 😂😂
Snowball sure graduated from music man to soldier in this scene...
That 3 hit combo into the bathroom stall, was epic Snow
One of my favorite all time movies! Michael Beck is a great actor, and Deborah Van Valkenburgh is absolutely beautiful. Great movie to watch even after all these years!
It’s been so many years and this is still one of the best bloodless fight scenes ever. Bodies flying everywhere. Just brutal
Walter Hill is a phenomenal director. One of the greatest. This film proves that. Seeing this as a young kid and adult is memorable. ❤
Snow and Cochise were in beast mode here.
Did anyone here that random "Kill me" at 01:33?
My man threw a karate kick that went through the stall door WITH skates on lol
Swan, Cochise, and snow are so underrated especially Ajax, I wish he was in that fight
This film is finally getting the artistic respect it has always deserved. Saw it in 1979 and thought it was great. Nobody else I knew thought so.
I know what you mean. When this was originally in theaters, evening newscasts carried stories of it inspiring fist-fights among teenage movie-goers. Sort of like a late Eighties rap concert...but without the music. Yet, when all the guys in my undergrad dorm watched its debut on the ABC Sunday Night Movie, five years later, they were actually disappointed that it didn't live up to the hype! "They spent half the movie running, man!"
@carycomic1954 lol they were surviving not running.
Gotta love when Cochise flips the dude with the chain and Swan flipping the dude into the stall
What a masterpiece.. even by today's standards, that's a fucking rough ass fight... Cochise and Snowball kill it though, hard ! :D
Don Raggo what about snow?
@@pradabears he said snow
And Cowboy. I don't think he took a single hit. He redeemed himself from the Baseball Furies encounter.
@@dakotastarchild4424Cowboy wasted a lot of energy running,He’s the most underatted guy in the group
This was one of the best if not the best fighting scenes in cinema. Awesome movie. And the Rockstar game was still one of the funnest video games I've ever played.
The director, Walter Hill, is an genius at filming violent action scenes....
If Ajax was there the fight would've ended at 0:00
Sadly, Ajax had trouble making the payment on his Mercedes so he couldn't be there.
Lol guess he couldn't wait to get to Coney to "Ride" a Mercedes.
thats true, Ajax its one of my favorite character.
They don't need Ajax when they got Snow & Cochise
But with 2 tougher soldiers is not enough
Chill out snow...
This was actually a pretty good brawl scene
Love how everyone knows the names of all the gang members. Loved the movie for years, and the game was really good too
I think the warriors did as good as they did because they were out numbered. Adding Ajax and cleon to the mix of this fight, and there would not have been a since of urgency to survive. It would have been even and the fight probably would have commenced before they made it to the bathroom. The warriors did as well as they did here because there lives depended on it. Just like with the baseball furries. Btw the furries were more intimidating than the punks, but turned out to be just a bunch of wimps. Never corner a wounded fox.
The Furies doubtless became over-reliant on their scary make-up to give them a preliminary edge in any rumble.
Snow is my dude, he was my favorite to use in the video game. His finishers were insanely brutal
The Warriors were outnumbered and still won the fight.
Impressive
This is one of the greatest movies of all time.
Dang cowboy is using that bat like an expert swordsman
Cowboy did well here compared to his previous scenes because you can see him wreck a few members of the punks including their war chief with that left hook to the skull when he tried kicking him
When the teacher leaves the class for a second The class:
😂😂😅😆😁 this comment though...
This movie is still absolute gold, and it came out four years before I was even born lol
Back when gang fights didnt have guns
The Warriors is more of a fantasy movie,though.Because gangs ALREADY had guns back in the Seventies. But I get your point,it was still just a different time.
i get your point too, like JR, but to be honest if the warriors had any guns it’d make the movie suck. i doubt the baseball furies chase, or this bathroom fight would have such an impact if everyone pulled out pistols from their waistbands and started blasting at eachother
I could watch this movie over and over again and still watch it like it's my first time ❤️
Me, too. 🙂
@@carycomic1954
I watched The Warriors at the theater a bunch of times when it first came out in 79 and have seen it several times since.
Student: I need to go to the bathroom please!
Teacher: Why didn’t you go during lunch
The boys bathroom at lunch:
0:36
To me, the scenery to end all scenes!! The greatest movie of all time, as well as the most badasses of all badasses. Go Warriors '79'!
I wish more gang movies were like this where its just a good old fist fight with and no guns
EVERYONE threw hands in the 70’s. Good god.
When men where men. People didn't rely on guns.
Man, back when you could believe that people were actually beating the sh*t out of each other in fight scenes. Siiiigh.
Snow, Cochise, and Swan were catching bodies out here!
Snow was the MVP of this fight.
Big Fro put in serious work
That slow fall that guy did when Cochise slammed that guy's head to the stall door💀
(2018) my grandfather always wanted to watch this in his birthday 🎂
Those bathrooms are pure dystopia.
0:05 Jim Morrison lookalike.
I am the Lizard King.....I can't do any thing
Vedran Noneofyourbusiness Konrad Sheehan, played Vance
young Dave Mustaine if he cut his hair
1:48 is where Swan gets the switchblade that he throws into Luther's arm at the end
Old but Gold
The music in this film is amazing