@@wessley4606 Yes,eh-I"ll "be all I can" whatever you mean by that. Be all you can but not what you can"t be but if you think you can be something you can"t then go for it because it might just be that you"ve underestimated yourself and can be what you initially thought you could"nt be so always try to be what you don"t think you can be because you never know
@@ethericboy well that's where you're wrong, because I do know what I can be and it's everything you can't be. So you just carry on being all you can be because you'll never be me and that's because... I'm a bee.
@@billdenbrough501 I looked up Sylvester Stallone movies, actually there's a whole bunch of his movies I haven't seen. I didn't realise he was in so many. Paradise Alley looks like a good movie.
This scene was a great revenge moment. Man you can feel the angry of Stallone character. This movie is actually an underrated prison movie, sometimes is gritty but man its great
Revenge is a very primitive emotion for several reasons;so primitive its not even hardwired into the consciousness of animals;thats how primitive it is-that it only applies to stupid fucking Homo Sapiens,the dumbest Hominids that ever existed
This movie is one my fav movies that stallone ever made the story the actors in it the way he acted in it i hope this goes back to the big screen again digitally remasterd
This movie is good not bad at all.. Very underrated, no special effects, no cgi, it may not of won any oscars but it was directed in a way you could feel the tension, emotion, drama and action throughout, it had the right script for the story in a rough prison type environment and to top it of with great performances by stallone, sonny and sutherland. It was just a raw old school action/drama a kind of film not made in this era in the film industry anymore. 👍 👍
@@pedropulido2352 They did, no doubt. Once Reagan claimed to like him, the critics turned against him. In fact, a decade prior, they hated Eastwood more than they hated Stallone.
I fell in love with his acting in cobra n rocky,but for me,his best movie ever, is LOCK UP. Its so freaking real,n not alot of people know this movie.Its for hardcore stallone fans who know what he is n always been capable of.
Sonny Landham is wearing a Motörhead shirt under his jacket and I’ve always wondered if that was just a shirt from his own closet. Also I forgot what a stacked cast this was. I love Donald Sutherland as a villain.
Easily some of the worst scripting I can recall. Mediocre stunt work, dismal editing, limp direction, even the minimal dialogue is weak. How can you eff up a prison fight season, fcol??
Stallone, before he got plastic surgery on his face, just after this movie, he got s face lift, nerves were severed in his face, leaving him unable to speak properly ever since, pretty sad if you ask me, when I was kid, I had a totally different Sylvester Stallone than what people see today
@@Inlinetodie did it? he looked the same really up until maybe the late 90's... Rocky V was much the same "face"... Tango and Cash was after Lock- Up and he looked the same. he got weightier though... his body at least transformation from this movie onwards was of course the result of his training from Rambo III... he gradually gained the weight then into the 90's... the steroid use etc etc over the years led to him aging and appearing more reddish and "worn" looking... dry. you can see the clear difference in his face from 1985 to 1990 in how he was aging. and he lost the fringe hair cut after Over The Top. Well he had it somewhat in this movie and Tango and Cash.
@@sanctuaryism I don't understand, I have him on my other channel, Sly Stallone, he said he went to South America, had some features fixed around the time he did The Profesional with Sharon stone, he talks to my other account, Canada Renegade Hunter, Sly Stallone, he has a channel, can ask him directly
@@Inlinetodie oh he did... nice info there... never knew about that... must have been pretty subtle work and yet at that done well... we can all agree his hairline was done way back in the day as well and I am talking even long before Lock- Up was made is safe to assume.
Wow I've never knew about this movie and I'm a big Sylvester Stallone fan. Kind of reminds me of that other film where Sylvester Stallone and Arnold try to escape a prison and kill Jim Caviezel. I think the movie is called Escape Plan.
Today Hollywood would make the same thing similar on one set, cgi everyone and everything. And wonder why it turns out like garbage. Pretty much like everything in the last 20 years.
I don't know who and how many people are involved in making the videos of this channel . But Thank you from the Deepest Bottom of my Heart for the Fantastic Videos that you make to Entertain us ❤️
What year did this movie release? I don't understand how I could have missed this one considering I am a child of the 70s and grew up in the 80s. I thought that I had seen all of Sly's movies. Wow...
Another fun fact: this was the same prison where they filmed the '78 documentary Scared Straight. Some of the inmates you see may have appeared in that film as well!
There's 325 lb on that bench press 2 45s, 2 25s each side then the camera goes to different angle when it shows it again theres 3 45s 1 35 per side thats 385 lbs , it would be impossible to lift that weight from that angle and hold it that long, either way this is an amazing movie my favourite with Stallone
There’s nothing cowardly when it comes to survival in prison.DTA is the only words you’ll need to live by.no matter what your morals is when you entered prison you’ll soon find out and adapt to prison life.
I saw an interview with Sylvester Stallone on when he was beginning in Hollywood and how broke he was, well he mentioned that he had to sell his dog cuz he couldn't afford it, well best friends ain't easy to come by and I'm really disappointed on how he had no option but "sell" him why not just keep him and struggle together. But no he chose $$ over a loyal companion. Will boycott him and his films for good. Wish he knew how I feel... but I just couldn't get rid of my loyal companion...never
I was wondering...what would does think lincoln hawk or frank leone if he would see barnie ross? I mean, his characters were a serious men, men with a great heart,with a inspirators messages, practically what we know as a hero. Barnie looks like a bad guy with all these tatoos... Sorry..i love the 90's I think the same about the real life.. It's hard to me see stallone with tattoos, white mustache.. I prefer the slyvester of the 80 and 90's
Pretty damn obvious he's had, nose, face and hair done through the years and looks much different then the 1976 film Rocky, but so what, he can afford it.....
i don't know what jail is like but man I've had a friend that spent most of his life in there and boy is he one tuff fellow he has even taken on the prison guards and then next minute they sent my friend to Another cell but sometimes that is not enough when he's walking around the city there's no way anyone will touch him I've seen him snap a guy Arm while flowing by his neck Lucky the guy Lived after spending some time in hospital but at the end my mate gave him $500 dollars after saying sorry and now everyone is looking up to my friend after what he did but my friend clearly said this is what life is like on the (INSIDE)
Such a good scene. Fact that it's a real prison and extras are inmates. Makes it better
Because it's Rocky that got locked up. ADRIAN!!!!!!?
This film isn't talked about enough ❤️
Well start talkin!
@@ethericboy 😂😂😂
@@ethericboy Thats pretty much what my comment was doing... But you just be all you can be man 😉
@@wessley4606 Yes,eh-I"ll "be all I can" whatever you mean by that. Be all you can but not what you can"t be but if you think you can be something you can"t then go for it because it might just be that you"ve underestimated yourself and can be what you initially thought you could"nt be so always try to be what you don"t think you can be because you never know
@@ethericboy well that's where you're wrong, because I do know what I can be and it's everything you can't be. So you just carry on being all you can be because you'll never be me and that's because... I'm a bee.
Great Sly Stallone movie & lets not forget the performances of Donald Sutherland & Sonny Landham they nailed it !!!
30 years Frank! 30 years!
DTA Frank, DTA.
Hell yeah. Love this old classic!
Qual o nome do filme?
Please.
There are three counts a day miss one your in the hole miss two and I will personally put you in the house pain👍
@@elzimaria8395 "Lock Up"
Echo the comments here. This really is a great film that deserves far more plaudits than it has received over the years. Highly recommended
One of Slys best movies underrated.👌
.....You know what I'm going to miss the most captain?Your smile...😆😆the captain never smiled,but did when Frank went thru the gates
I think Stallone doesnt get as much credit as he deserves, he made so many good movies the are underrated.
One of the absolute best movies ìve ever seen Stallone in. You could taste the anger and vengeance he had in this scene
I watched this with my daughter and she was tearing up when they smashed up the car. One of Slys best non Rocky/Rambo movies.
Excellent film
Sly did it again!
This is one of the very few Stallone movies I've never seen, this and Copland.
I got to get around to watching them both sometime.
@@Elsupermayan8870 ‘Copland’ is a good movie too. One of his best dramatic performances.
@@billdenbrough501
I looked up Sylvester Stallone movies, actually there's a whole bunch of his movies I haven't seen. I didn't realise he was in so many.
Paradise Alley looks like a good movie.
This scene was a great revenge moment. Man you can feel the angry of Stallone character. This movie is actually an underrated prison movie, sometimes is gritty but man its great
I love it.
Yes!!
He also goes to prison in Tango and Cash, same as this good film.
@@obi-potobi790 And briefly in Over the Top. And Escape Plan...
Revenge is a very primitive emotion for several reasons;so primitive its not even hardwired into the consciousness of animals;thats how primitive it is-that it only applies to stupid fucking Homo Sapiens,the dumbest Hominids that ever existed
Getting old now but a underrated film in my opinion..
This movie is one my fav movies that stallone ever made the story the actors in it the way he acted in it i hope this goes back to the big screen again digitally remasterd
x2
Well Said Brother and Cobra
I've never seen Donald Sutherland the same after this movie. He played evil so well
One of slys underated gems great cast seen it 10 times love it
...one of sly's best movies 👊🏻
This movie is good not bad at all..
Very underrated, no special effects, no cgi, it may not of won any oscars but it was directed in a way you could feel the tension, emotion, drama and action throughout, it had the right script for the story in a rough prison type environment and to top it of with great performances by stallone, sonny and sutherland. It was just a raw old school action/drama a kind of film not made in this era in the film industry anymore.
👍 👍
Totally agree
seems like the critics at this time had a personal agenda against stallone. this movie is truly a classic and well directed
@@pedropulido2352 They did, no doubt. Once Reagan claimed to like him, the critics turned against him. In fact, a decade prior, they hated Eastwood more than they hated Stallone.
The Football game in the yard is a classic.
Stallone was awesome in this one! He used Eclipse in this film, who was also in Rocky II
This was filmed at the Prison Rahway in NJ and a lot of the actual inmates were used as extras
I fell in love with his acting in cobra n rocky,but for me,his best movie ever, is LOCK UP. Its so freaking real,n not alot of people know this movie.Its for hardcore stallone fans who know what he is n always been capable of.
Heck yeah. Great flick
Over the top was the shit too tho
He is one of my best actors out they and that is one of the best films he has ever made 😅💪😳
This was a hell of a movie probably one of my favorite Stallone movies
This takes me back to my childhood.
Sonny Landham is wearing a Motörhead shirt under his jacket and I’ve always wondered if that was just a shirt from his own closet. Also I forgot what a stacked cast this was. I love Donald Sutherland as a villain.
@J Palliser I wonder if that’s where Walter Hill found him lol
@@palmerlp what ?
Of the best and one of my favourite mouvies. Very good mouvie!
Super underrated movie
Rest In Peace Sonny Landham
This was a great movie, I really enjoyed it. Loved the soundtrack by Jimi.
It's a good film and the director is really crazy.
Great scene great movie great acting great actors
Hated it when the mustang got destroyed.
That was a good movie !!! I remember that movie ,,👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great movie.Its strange i never noticed that the weight on the bench at 01:59 is not the same at 02:05 when Stalone want to crush that guy neck.
That stabbing haunts me to this day since I first saw it back then lol. I always worried it could happen to me one day
The last great movie by Sly.. with a beautiful Ost, too.
one of stallones best.
The great mr #slystallone #sylvesterstallone 💪🏽😎👊🏼
Makes me chuckle when he keeps saying *il kill ya* lol
Totally! This was great!
They just watched dude walk up behind Leon and shank him without doing nothing about it. Lmao
Easily some of the worst scripting I can recall. Mediocre stunt work, dismal editing, limp direction, even the minimal dialogue is weak. How can you eff up a prison fight season, fcol??
Probably no one wanted to interfere.
What shank? Mind your business.
@@docevans9022 yup, I can't imagine looking behind your back all the time and then proceed to look for problems in other people's fights.
STALLONE POWER👊👊👊😜😜👍👍
Stallone, before he got plastic surgery on his face, just after this movie, he got s face lift, nerves were severed in his face, leaving him unable to speak properly ever since, pretty sad if you ask me, when I was kid, I had a totally different Sylvester Stallone than what people see today
was more than few years after this movie. this was made back in '88 or so... or maybe you know more than I do lol...
@@sanctuaryism oh, maybe so, I member his face changing after this flick .
@@Inlinetodie did it? he looked the same really up until maybe the late 90's... Rocky V was much the same "face"... Tango and Cash was after Lock- Up and he looked the same.
he got weightier though... his body at least transformation from this movie onwards was of course the result of his training from Rambo III... he gradually gained the weight then into the 90's... the steroid use etc etc over the years led to him aging and appearing more reddish and "worn" looking... dry.
you can see the clear difference in his face from 1985 to 1990 in how he was aging. and he lost the fringe hair cut after Over The Top. Well he had it somewhat in this movie and Tango and Cash.
@@sanctuaryism I don't understand, I have him on my other channel, Sly Stallone, he said he went to South America, had some features fixed around the time he did The Profesional with Sharon stone, he talks to my other account, Canada Renegade Hunter, Sly Stallone, he has a channel, can ask him directly
@@Inlinetodie oh he did... nice info there... never knew about that... must have been pretty subtle work and yet at that done well...
we can all agree his hairline was done way back in the day as well and I am talking even long before Lock- Up was made is safe to assume.
ОТЛИЧНЫЙ ФИЛЬМ!!!
Um dos melhores filmes de Stallone. Esse filme é emocionante.
Great movie
Один из лучших фильмов Сталоне
Back when Hollywood was awesome
Great Stallone movie!
Rocky finally got pinched for leg breakin'?
Chibs had just killed one of Sly's little buddies and that's why he came out into the yard gunning for him. Good movie. I'd like to see it again.
Tambien me gustan estas películas además de rambo ..
How have I not seen this movie?
This is goku's best téchnique 😂
Sly is the man of men!! 💪💪
acting at its finest
I just realized that's Billy from predator
Wow I've never knew about this movie and I'm a big Sylvester Stallone fan. Kind of reminds me of that other film where Sylvester Stallone and Arnold try to escape a prison and kill Jim Caviezel. I think the movie is called Escape Plan.
Yes this a classic watched it as a kid been watching it for many years i love this movie
Condenação Brutal👏👏👏👏
This dude doesn't get the recognition of the movies he has stared in as one of the greatest actors.. I Can't say any of his movies were bad... NONE!
Stop or my mom will shoot
A scene from tango & cash next 👍🏻
This is a great film and it took ages for me to realise thats Billy from Predator
I feel like he (the bad guy) is the inspiration for peters playground bully in family guy.
Stallone's best imo .....
Saludos de Mendoza Argentina
Stallone é o melhor,
frenk Leoneeee ✊♥️♥️
Today Hollywood would make the same thing similar on one set, cgi everyone and everything. And wonder why it turns out like garbage. Pretty much like everything in the last 20 years.
I don't know who and how many people are involved in making the videos of this channel . But Thank you from the Deepest Bottom of my Heart for the Fantastic Videos that you make to Entertain us ❤️
Same prison they did the original Scared Straight program and all the movie extras were actual inmates there at Rahway
So the Predator never killed Billy, Stallone did.... hm...
I own this movie dvd n on vudu great movie
Also just realized that's Rocky from Rambo
What year did this movie release? I don't understand how I could have missed this one considering I am a child of the 70s and grew up in the 80s. I thought that I had seen all of Sly's movies. Wow...
Welcome to Gateway Leone.
Fun fact: a lot of the 'extras' were actually inmates in the prison used for filming this.
My testersterone is up 200%
Another fun fact: this was the same prison where they filmed the '78 documentary Scared Straight. Some of the inmates you see may have appeared in that film as well!
There's 325 lb on that bench press 2 45s, 2 25s each side then the camera goes to different angle when it shows it again theres 3 45s 1 35 per side thats 385 lbs , it would be impossible to lift that weight from that angle and hold it that long, either way this is an amazing movie my favourite with Stallone
RIP - Sony Landham!
Rambo vs. Billy.
Snow angels prison style lol
1600 miles away that's PC
What a cowardly move to shank a man when his back is turned.
There’s nothing cowardly when it comes to survival in prison.DTA is the only words you’ll need to live by.no matter what your morals is when you entered prison you’ll soon find out and adapt to prison life.
@@jameswells755 everyone adapts or does not make it. In my opinion he could of looked him the eye and did that.
Sehr Witzig
i still think this guy could hurt you in a real fight
I saw an interview with Sylvester Stallone on when he was beginning in Hollywood and how broke he was, well he mentioned that he had to sell his dog cuz he couldn't afford it, well best friends ain't easy to come by and I'm really disappointed on how he had no option but "sell" him why not just keep him and struggle together. But no he chose $$ over a loyal companion. Will boycott him and his films for good. Wish he knew how I feel... but I just couldn't get rid of my loyal companion...never
Laws of prison 😑
Rocky beat the crap out of him👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Too easily in my opinion
Den Film habe ich auch
Qual o nome deste filme
Lock Up
@@swordsman1980 mas passou na TV
It's an old movie, originally released in 1989.
🔥
Nobody liked landham in that prison they were cheering for Rocky.
Hey
I was wondering...what would does think lincoln hawk or frank leone if he would see barnie ross?
I mean, his characters were a serious men, men with a great heart,with a inspirators messages, practically what we know as a hero.
Barnie looks like a bad guy with all these tatoos...
Sorry..i love the 90's
I think the same about the real life..
It's hard to me see stallone with tattoos, white mustache..
I prefer the slyvester of the 80 and 90's
Pretty damn obvious he's had, nose, face and hair done through the years and looks much different then the 1976 film Rocky, but so what, he can afford it.....
Mison.......NVR fuck with mison
Leone 510
Sutherland
Stallone font death
E. Filmso
Did rambo can still doing a rambo-Ukraine war?
i don't know what jail is like but man I've had a friend that spent most of his life in there and boy is he one tuff fellow he has even taken on the prison guards and then next minute they sent my friend to Another cell but sometimes that is not enough when he's walking around the city there's no way anyone will touch him I've seen him snap a guy Arm while flowing by his neck Lucky the guy Lived after spending some time in hospital but at the end my mate gave him $500 dollars after saying sorry and now everyone is looking up to my friend after what he did but my friend clearly said this is what life is like on the (INSIDE)