Hard Times (1975) Movie Review

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @chrisconnell5042
    @chrisconnell5042 2 года назад +6

    I didn't realize like two or three stages of street fighter two was taken from this film. Pretty cool.

  • @chazherring6808
    @chazherring6808 2 года назад +2

    I remember an old interview with director Sheldon Lettich. He said Hard Times was a favorite of his and the inspiration for Lionheart.

  • @wantutosigh1117
    @wantutosigh1117 2 года назад +3

    I absolutely love this film. I think the most interesting fight was the bald guy.

  • @TotalMeltdown2
    @TotalMeltdown2 2 года назад +3

    Great review. I guess I like this one a little more than you. The lack of music during the fights actually makes them more gritty. As far as 70s Bronson goes, this movie is easily one of his best

  • @michaelbrown5994
    @michaelbrown5994 2 года назад +4

    Lionheart was based on hard times great flick

  • @JoeDredd2012
    @JoeDredd2012 2 года назад

    0:50 Sunny Landham is that film too but very briefly.
    2:37 ''Hudson Hawk?''
    Awesome job on the review bro I've herd of this film but never got around to seeing it.

  • @tosenstardom2316
    @tosenstardom2316 2 года назад +1

    Bronson also was the highest paid actor in Hollywood at this point of his career.

  • @JoeRuizLordoftheRings
    @JoeRuizLordoftheRings 2 года назад +1

    I love Charles Bronson! God bless you! Happy to see you reviewing some charlie Bronson! P.S. I really enjoyed your Lord of the Rings review and I agreed 💯 % about Game of Thrones! 😴🤮🙄

  • @xraypunch5959
    @xraypunch5959 2 года назад +1

    Yeah, the movie was just 'okay'. As far as the lack of real brutality in this, I think maybe because he was working with older actors who may have been a bit more conservative about that sort of thing. Maybe if 'Hard Times' was made in the 80's, we would've had teeth flying out and actual, Rocky-style body damage.

  • @normanheilig3425
    @normanheilig3425 Год назад

    PG was different in those days so this movie had a lot of violence but not too gory or it would get an R rating.

  • @won8135
    @won8135 2 года назад

    You add blood and gore you start flirting with R rating. The 1970's had very few successful R rated films. Hill would show his bloodiest best in The Long Riders 1979. Rated R of course and predictably, it did poorly. Business decision and the correct 1.