Unfortunately, his reputation has been severely compromised by the fact he directed the fifth Indiana Jones, which was idiotic, unnecessary, and absolutely disrespectful to the fans of the previous entries as well as the original creators, especially since Steven Spielberg had no involvement with the movie at all. Furthermore, the movie got made by the dimwits at Disney and was not made by Paramount Pictures, the TRUE home studio of the franchise.
This is so true and now I want to own the movie. Think I'll take a look at Amazon and see if they have it for a reasonable price. The movie has a tremendous masculine presence and you really get into the story and the fine actors in it. It is what you say, truly, one of the best movies around.
Blue Czar Correction, we wouldn’t struggle to make them if we didn’t struggle to support them in the first place. Maybe that was what you meant? The 60s produced some of the most gritty drama in cinema from the UK and we did it regardless of commercial interests. I honestly can’t understand what the hell British cinema is doing these days. It seems like an extension of theatre luvvies vanity projects or else a straight to video potboiler factory. Where are the Saturday night and Sunday mornings, the loneliness of the long distance runners, the Kes of today? I haven’t enjoyed a British movie in I don’t know how long. Maybe topsy turvy? That’s twenty years old. And to be honest it was all tongue in cheek. Too much of that around.
I thought it was a fantastic film also. I just watched it again and they are not making movies like this anymore. All that I am just seeing is animation movies and silly, very silly movies being made. Where are the DeNiros and the Ray Liottas, Harvey Keitel of this generation? There are just no powerful figures in movies anymore. This generation doesn't have them, they just don't and for that concern, I don't watch movies, I don't go to the movies like I used to. There's nothing out there, the well is dry. Storytelling is gone and so are really riveting actors. It's just gone.
Well, add this one to the list of must rewatch as soon as possible. I literally haven’t seen anything that has moved my care metre in years. Just constantly going back and re-watching classics.
Loved this movie when I first watched it, Stallone really showed his range (which we kind of already knew, but felt like it had got lost over the years) and it introduced me to a lot of other amazing actors. I haven't watched it since but started watching clips of it so will need to sit down again with it. I was more surprised when I looked up the director and realized what he went onto do and the quality of those movies. Logan may be one of my favorite movies even though I find it hard to watch (for good reasons) and basically as good as "Unforgiving" and in a similar vain.
Rocky is one of my top 5 favorite films so I made sure to see this on the big screen and I was blown away by how good the entire cast was in this. The sound editing in the final act when Freddie loses the rest of his hearing during the gunfight was brilliant. I was on pins and needles.
I know what you mean, I miss movies like these and I was just telling the others that I just watched this movie again today and took it for granted that we would have good actors like this forever, but we don't and I don't like what's out there today. The actors in this film are gone and not doing anything like this anymore, Today it's kiddie movies and a bunch of CGI and garbage that I can't relate to. I wish they would make good films like this again.
Love the movie! Amazing performances! I think Sly did an especially good job against type. It is a shame that it’s not only underrated, but somehow even maybe forgotten.
Arthur Nascarella played Carlo in The Sopranos, his NY accent maybe has prevented him from getting diverse roles but he's a very good actor here too holding his own with all the Heavyweights on screen.
Copland got mixed reviews from the hack critics but it was awesome. James Mangold only makes good films but sometimes they're great too, like this, Identity, Logan, etc.
Robert Patrick had a few short lines in T2. "Nice bike." and "Get out." are the first ones that come to mind. Also, he talks to kids at the video arcade and John Connor's foster parents.
Logan (Movie) 2017 Two of a Kind - 2013 Road Trip - 2013 Solid Citizens - 2012 The Wolverine 2013 Knight And Day 2010 3:10 To Yuma 2007 Walk the Line 2005 Identity (Movie) 2003 Kate & Leopold 2001 Girl, Interrupted 1999 Cop Land 1997 Heavy (Movie) ......Hope you have fun watching any of these other of his movies.
I agree it was fantastic and gritty and I watched it again today that's why I am here and am glad that they made this documentary for it because it added layers to why this movie was made. It's worth having in your collection and shouldn't be forgotten because they don't make good movies like this any more. The well is very dry and in shortage of really great acting like DeNiro and Liotta. I miss it a lot and you can't find it today because this generation can't produce great actors and fine story telling. So when you say that its an epic movie, you are right, it is.
I saw this in the theater when it came out. I was 13. It had good scenes but moved soooo slow and left me feeling groggy. If you watch individual scenes on RUclips they’re good, but the way they stitched it all together for the movie was exhausting.
I was born 1984. And if there is a movie which had affected my life to a significantly tremendous extent and made me rearrange and reconsider my commitments, convictions and habits irreversibly, this movie would have been to mention in the first place with a couple of others, but surely extremely few...
I felt the same,although I like slow movies. I was also about 13 I went with my mother thinking it will be like a lot of explosions like other Stalones movies.
This movie was filthy with Sopranos cast members, was even being filmed in Fort Lee around the same time the Sopranos pilot was being filmed in Newark in 1997
If I love this movie..listen to Robert Patrick's latest interview on Michael Rapaport's podcast just came out.Both were in the movid.Tremendously insightful and hilarious.Thank me later!
Oh I wish I had the podcast and would be able to listen to this. I love the insight of actors and great films and it would have been a treat just to listen to what they had to say. I thank you now because it exists.
Keitel was an asshole in this movie, but he did in his own way understand the ugliest of the world around him and the sometimes terrible measures one takes to push back threats
5:54 Sly really didn’t sound thrilled to be doing this movie. It looks like he was desperate for a pay check. I kind of wonder if he did something wrong in his career and had to do this and some kind of favour but it ultimately didn’t pan out. He didn’t star in anything big until he made Rocky Balboa and Rambo on his own dime 10 years later.
He wanted to do a role where he could demonstrate his acting capabilities, as opposed to just using his physique as a human special effect in a brainless action flick.
...and I LOVE Harvey Keitel - but I didn't buy him as Ray...ironically, he wasn't menacing enough...just my opinion...Stallone was above average, Liotta was great, even Rappaport held his own...
The director Jim Mangold also directed both "The Wolverine" and "Logan". Talented man.
Unfortunately, his reputation has been severely compromised by the fact he directed the fifth Indiana Jones, which was idiotic, unnecessary, and absolutely disrespectful to the fans of the previous entries as well as the original creators, especially since Steven Spielberg had no involvement with the movie at all.
Furthermore, the movie got made by the dimwits at Disney and was not made by Paramount Pictures, the TRUE home studio of the franchise.
One of my favorite films of all time but also one of my "go to" films. I can watch it once every few months or so and still be enthralled.
Harvey Keitel always brings quality and commitment to every role. Excellent film.
Yeah he does
Truly one of the best movies ever made.
This is so true and now I want to own the movie. Think I'll take a look at Amazon and see if they have it for a reasonable price. The movie has a tremendous masculine presence and you really get into the story and the fine actors in it. It is what you say, truly, one of the best movies around.
Absolutly 👍 simply great 🙏
It’s a terrific movie
Ray Liotta and Sylvester Stallone’s scenes together were amazing and need to be studied.
the scene with him in slys apartment are pretty mesmorising two men past their prime yet fiercely alive underneath the washed up glory.
NARC is Ray Liotta's finest role.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie I agree absolutely. His performance in Narc made me cry at the end. Amazing stuff.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529
Sadly, Ray Liotta is no longer with us.
Passed away in May 2022.
What an acting legend he was and forever will be.
😢
Fantastic film. Brilliant score. Stallone is a revelation. We struggle to make films like that in the UK.
Blue Czar Correction, we wouldn’t struggle to make them if we didn’t struggle to support them in the first place. Maybe that was what you meant? The 60s produced some of the most gritty drama in cinema from the UK and we did it regardless of commercial interests. I honestly can’t understand what the hell British cinema is doing these days. It seems like an extension of theatre luvvies vanity projects or else a straight to video potboiler factory. Where are the Saturday night and Sunday mornings, the loneliness of the long distance runners, the Kes of today? I haven’t enjoyed a British movie in I don’t know how long. Maybe topsy turvy? That’s twenty years old. And to be honest it was all tongue in cheek. Too much of that around.
I thought it was a fantastic film also. I just watched it again and they are not making movies like this anymore. All that I am just seeing is animation movies and silly, very silly movies being made. Where are the DeNiros and the Ray Liottas, Harvey Keitel of this generation? There are just no powerful figures in movies anymore. This generation doesn't have them, they just don't and for that concern, I don't watch movies, I don't go to the movies like I used to. There's nothing out there, the well is dry. Storytelling is gone and so are really riveting actors. It's just gone.
The long good friday is the best UK film and score.
@@irieite9666One film.
Love this movie! Stallone was perfect for the role; wish he had made more films of this caliber. Keital is so menacing and De Niro is fantastic.
One of the best films of the late 20th century, and a true depiction of cop culture...2nd generation, trust me.
Ray Liotta's best role. Dude knocks it out of the park here.
RIP
Stallone should've done more roles like this. He's a good actor.
Dumbass Hollywood almost blacklisted him because he did such a dramatic role, he couldn't get financing for his movies for years afterwards
I watched this movie so many times before ever seeing sopranos. Never knew Carlo was in it!
Social club? HES GOTTA GOOOOOO
And the parks and recreation guy from the bear scene
Arthur Nascarella was a US Marine and a NYPD cop.
Artie is there as well in the background
We hear ya Tone 😢
No he wasn't. He was with Tony Soprano.@flightofthebumblebee9529
Ridiculously amazing cast!
This was SUCH an underrated movie. I watched it and everyone said it should be terrible but I loved it
Ray Liotta…
Total under the radar generational talent.
Definately on my top 5 of all time. Damn good movie
This is my favorite movie of all time especially with ray liotta in it he is so handsome and very talented
almost time for this classic to be rediscovered......... they rest of us have always known how great it is...
You know its an old documentary when people still mention Harvey Weinstein.
Lmao!!!!!
Old? Weinstein was convicted in 2/2020- that’s four months ago. This is a timeless movie.
the guy was an asshole but fuck me if he wasnt behind some fantastic films.
@@thedreamcapture2681 he wasn't behind shit. He wasn't a writer or director, he had no creative input aside from "yes, I'll bankroll this screenplay."
The Dream Capture
He was more interested in being behind some fantastic actresses, whether they liked it or not
5:32 Sly has always thrived in the underdog role
I have seen many a pictures like a movie junkie my friends call me. And I loooove CopLand. Great great picture.
Well, add this one to the list of must rewatch as soon as possible. I literally haven’t seen anything that has moved my care metre in years. Just constantly going back and re-watching classics.
Another great "Western" ...Electra Glide in Blue, with Robert Blake as Arizona motorcycle cop
This is one of those movies I watched on tv years ago, half asleep after a long day at work.
Time to make up for that. 👍
What a cast. What a film. The 90’s really delivered.
absolutely great stuff. great cast. love this movie
One of my favorite movies of alltime!
Loved this movie when I first watched it, Stallone really showed his range (which we kind of already knew, but felt like it had got lost over the years) and it introduced me to a lot of other amazing actors. I haven't watched it since but started watching clips of it so will need to sit down again with it. I was more surprised when I looked up the director and realized what he went onto do and the quality of those movies. Logan may be one of my favorite movies even though I find it hard to watch (for good reasons) and basically as good as "Unforgiving" and in a similar vain.
One of my favorite movies, ever.
Rocky is one of my top 5 favorite films so I made sure to see this on the big screen and I was blown away by how good the entire cast was in this. The sound editing in the final act when Freddie loses the rest of his hearing during the gunfight was brilliant. I was on pins and needles.
Great doc. Great film. Thanks for the upload.
Anything with Ray Liotta is great.
extraordinary film ... it reminds me of old wings ... High Noon ... for the values and principles ... thank you!
I know what you mean, I miss movies like these and I was just telling the others that I just watched this movie again today and took it for granted that we would have good actors like this forever, but we don't and I don't like what's out there today. The actors in this film are gone and not doing anything like this anymore, Today it's kiddie movies and a bunch of CGI and garbage that I can't relate to. I wish they would make good films like this again.
What a great story about movie making!! It was a great movie but we know better just why here. So cool.
Mangold had so much assurance and humility here: young, doing his first film w/ these folks, too. Auspicious beginning.
Love the movie! Amazing performances! I think Sly did an especially good job against type. It is a shame that it’s not only underrated, but somehow even maybe forgotten.
Stallone's finest hour.
@5:52 it's like stallone is still in character here, the way he speaks..
"i gave you the chance to be a cop and you BLEW IT!"
and my favourite 'my hands are tied now' - with Deniro gesture of course 😆
I LOVE this film SO much.
Отличный каст! Не список актеров, а именно подбор на роли. Для Де Ниро отличный персонаж прописали! 👍
Very good mouvie. Of the best mouvies!
Arthur Nascarella played Carlo in The Sopranos, his NY accent maybe has prevented him from getting diverse roles but he's a very good actor here too holding his own with all the Heavyweights on screen.
10:25 I love how Mangold describes the 4 leads
I like cliffhanger a lot!
Copland got mixed reviews from the hack critics but it was awesome. James Mangold only makes good films but sometimes they're great too, like this, Identity, Logan, etc.
Recomiendo esta película a todo aquel que pase por aquí :)
Robert Patrick had a few short lines in T2. "Nice bike." and "Get out." are the first ones that come to mind. Also, he talks to kids at the video arcade and John Connor's foster parents.
xia en Gao “The Galleria?”
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"He's a good lookin' boy."
Very overlooked underrated film.
Epic movie. Thanks for posting this. Too bad Mangold hasn't done anything since. Crazy.
Logan (Movie)
2017
Two of a Kind - 2013
Road Trip - 2013
Solid Citizens - 2012
The Wolverine 2013
Knight And Day 2010
3:10 To Yuma 2007
Walk the Line
2005
Identity (Movie)
2003
Kate & Leopold
2001
Girl, Interrupted 1999
Cop Land 1997
Heavy (Movie) ......Hope you have fun watching any of these other of his movies.
I agree it was fantastic and gritty and I watched it again today that's why I am here and am glad that they made this documentary for it because it added layers to why this movie was made. It's worth having in your collection and shouldn't be forgotten because they don't make good movies like this any more. The well is very dry and in shortage of really great acting like DeNiro and Liotta. I miss it a lot and you can't find it today because this generation can't produce great actors and fine story telling. So when you say that its an epic movie, you are right, it is.
Geoff Jones LOL!
I saw this in the theater when it came out. I was 13. It had good scenes but moved soooo slow and left me feeling groggy. If you watch individual scenes on RUclips they’re good, but the way they stitched it all together for the movie was exhausting.
I was born 1984. And if there is a movie which had affected my life to a significantly tremendous extent and made me rearrange and reconsider my commitments, convictions and habits irreversibly, this movie would have been to mention in the first place with a couple of others, but surely extremely few...
I felt the same,although I like slow movies. I was also about 13 I went with my mother thinking it will be like a lot of explosions like other Stalones movies.
Anyone notice the resemblance between Weinstein and the Yellow King in Season 1 True Detective?
Artie Bucco is sitting there at the table with Carlo and ray
This movie was filthy with Sopranos cast members, was even being filmed in Fort Lee around the same time the Sopranos pilot was being filmed in Newark in 1997
I saw that first time after like 5 views
Look: I love it. A boys club movie. Sort of John Cassevettes in color?
Sylvester actually looks great in that Old Boxy Crown Vic Cruiser.
4:13 god what a beauty and Annabella Sciorra the same
awesome vid. thx
That is one cute producer.
If I love this movie..listen to Robert Patrick's latest interview on Michael Rapaport's podcast just came out.Both were in the movid.Tremendously insightful and hilarious.Thank me later!
Oh I wish I had the podcast and would be able to listen to this. I love the insight of actors and great films and it would have been a treat just to listen to what they had to say. I thank you now because it exists.
It is "Warlock" but in Jersey. I don't know how many magnum, black star photos I have seen of cops and EMS that look like Robert Patrick.
Murray Babitch...fitting lol
...and...Berg was really good in a thankless role...
I like tango and cash, all the rockys, all the rambos but my fav movie of stallones is stop or my mom will shoot 😏
Cop Land is my fav movie of his.
nobody can tell me that Stallone is not a talented actor etc,i believe he is very much talented nuff said Cheers
Superboy. Perfect. The mascot. Craps on the rug, chews the upholstery. Then Ray and company have to clean up the shit.
Yoo blewww it.DeNiro is funny as.
Super cast. Stallones best movie besides ROCKY.
The final shootout feels like a western. Stallone straight up red dead duels especially when he kills Robert Patrick
Damn't, Harvey!
"Jim" Mangold lol
Keitel was an asshole in this movie, but he did in his own way understand the ugliest of the world around him and the sometimes terrible measures one takes to push back threats
stallones best movie
A very “High Noon” vibe…
Cool
Go to lunch! GO-TO-LUNCH!
I know this picture doesn't get a lot if love, why? I have no idea, original and compelling from the opening scene right to the conclusion
Red light, don't fight, make a right.
Artie Bucco!
i hope this is released to 4K
“20 years and 5 months”
normally, one would just say "20 years" and be done with it..🤔🤔🤔
Anybody know how to view Debbie Harry’s deleted scenes? Can’t find it anywhere. Thanks!
This video is dated. Noticed the twin towers in the background. Time flys
Yea definitely can tell this was directed by a newbie. It has a very after school special feel to the cinematography
Mangold looks so young here
0:37 :(
Produced and funded by Miramax, Harvey Weinstein's company after all.
Deaf Sherriff's Association.
Is that Weinstein in the press conference?
Yup.
Tinnitus?
It might have been but it wasn't in the end bub
Always played more like noir than western in its development and tone.
He married the producer. Interesting...
5:54 Sly really didn’t sound thrilled to be doing this movie. It looks like he was desperate for a pay check. I kind of wonder if he did something wrong in his career and had to do this and some kind of favour but it ultimately didn’t pan out. He didn’t star in anything big until he made Rocky Balboa and Rambo on his own dime 10 years later.
He wanted to do a role where he could demonstrate his acting capabilities, as opposed to just using his physique as a human special effect in a brainless action flick.
Ray the gipsy men
Love this movie, but it should have been shot in black and white.
Was that Harvey Weinstein
Love the movie, but these people are so pretentious how they speak
I didn't get that at all. They're just articulate and proud of the movie they made
Somewhat, but it's common in movies and literature, especially when one is enamored with a theme. Still a great movie.
...and I LOVE Harvey Keitel - but I didn't buy him as Ray...ironically, he wasn't menacing enough...just my opinion...Stallone was above average, Liotta was great, even Rappaport held his own...
Good movie but not great! It was pretty much a glorified episode of NYPD BLUE
Ray Liottas character ruins the movie. The isolation of Stallone.
Btw, "in a sense"
Why? I think Ray was nice, not the level of Sly and Robert De Niro, obviously
His “shut me out” speech is one of the best scenes in the film
I think Liotta rocked this role.
No. Ray is the best part of the movie
Carlo hit him first