The Thing, Shogun Assassin, Pulp Fiction, True Romance, The Return of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead 2004, Monster Squad, Fright Night, Original Red Dawn, The Outlaw Josey Wales, The Shining, Eastern Promises and Goodfellas, after you mooks read Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi maybe you'll get it.
@@matthewnewton8812 it was quint talking about his scars and one was a tattoo he got removed and the told the story of the Indianapolis. One of the most chilling stories in cinema history
The thing about the USS Indianapolis back story is that it has nothing to do with a great white and it was 95% oceanic white tip sharks in large groups. If anything it was back story of fear of that type of animal. These others are about a single individual.
Clyde WAS in the right as far as I am concerned. The system let him down, and unyielding grief took over. He is the epitome of the phrase ‘the most dangerous man is one who has nothing to lose’. That being said I still think they messed up the end of that movie. Literally any ending other than the one they went with.
Clyde tried to go the legal route, but that failed because of convection rate vs the right thing to do. But once he started challenging the system, they get all pissed off saying he's a bad guy. Complete and utter bs. If any lawyer says the system works, I wouldn't trust them understanding how a coloring book works, let alone anything that deals with the law.
So far everyone of these movies was from the 80s or 90s They knew how to tell one hell of a backstory. Miss these days. What the hell happened to good movies?
0:47 I love how he after hearing what he's up against he automatically starts scanning the cliffs above him for threats. Like he knows they're in serious trouble and well out of their depth.
Teasle couldn't let his ego get out of the way, if he could he'd have accepted that Trautman was right when he tells him that he's lucky to be alive. When Rambo catches Will and his posse he literally has a knife to Teasle's throat and tells him he COULD have killed him, and he still doesn't want to accept it later.
@@jon2067 yes and that was in a way a problem. WW2 and Korea vets often (not allways) locked down on Vietnam Vets. Because it was not a reall war (or Policeaction 😀 ) All the bad press etc. So that fired the old veteran up against this not in a reall war veteran. We se the same thing in Dead Presidents - the Judge a vet from WW2 - dont see Vietnam as a war. Fiction but not taken out of nothing. Whooohoooo Finaly got something for that class on History and Movies in the Historyteacher program 😀
That colonel tells that sheriff that Rambo was military trained killing machine. That his only job on the battlefield was to kill,PERIOD. Hearing and all that and he still thought he could take him talk about moronic.
Just for reference the microwave was not running when they walked in it was set to turn on after a certain amount of time otherwise it would have gone off immediately as part of the bomb was steel wool put in the cup Paying attention to the details avoids confusion
It was off because the main power was out, it was a mechanical microwave, they turned power back on, microwave started tucking down, with a cavity now full of alcohol fumes, and the wire wool was the spark
Nah, Under Siege was great. Whatever became of Seagal he had couple of good flicks in the 90s. Plus yeah, Erikas tits elevated this movie to a classic.
I want Tommy Lee or Robert Shaw to do one about me. "He's a gat damn leather enthusiast. He can make a belt or a wallet out of scraps of cowhide most men would throw away. I've seen what he can do, gentlemen. He once made a fold over sheath for a mountain man's knife and ate half a box of fudge rounds while doing it."
My favourite is R Lee Ermy's read of Steven Seagal's character in On Deadly Ground; "Any time the military has an operation that can't fail, they call this guy in to train the troops, OK? He's the kind of guy that would drink a gallon of gasoline so he could piss in your campfire! You could drop this guy off at the Arctic Circle wearing a pair of bikini underwear, without his toothbrush, and tomorrow afternoon he's going to show up at your pool side with a million dollar smile and fist full of pesos."
You've been watching way too much Star Trek. Be careful, Star Trek (Except for the original) is packed full of leftist political propaganda. It'll rot your brain.
Apparently Segal use to boast he was an ex-Navy Seal. Then one day, he was out with friends on a boat, he began panicking in the rough and couldn't swim. It then turned out he couldn't read a map or use a compass.
I've heard a lot of stories about Seagal. Claiming he trained CIA agents. That he took on the Yakuza. Bunch of other stuff. It was all lies. Even his own mother said he was lying.
His Ex-Wife was the Japanese daughter of the Aikido master whose school Seagal would get his black belt from. She said he was a notorious liar and poser who would not have gotten his black belt had the judge not fallen asleep.
Most realistic part of the movie, unnecessary police harassment and then refusal to acknowledge the severity of the situation due to a fragile ego. Dude escaped from a jail and preceeded to kill how many people by this point? Yeah sheriff you got that under control...🙄🤥
In the first Rambo? One and totally by accident, First Blood has the least deaths in the entire franchise, is Part 2 onwards the ones you have to look up for reference.
With no offense intended, and understanding why the scene is in this compilation, I have to say, I've always thought that "The Usual Suspects" was just a bit overrated. Never could get behind that flick even though I understand why everybody seemed to love it. To each their own I guess.
I was trying to stick with only 80 + 90s. Then I added Law Abiding Citizen. I might b remembering wrong but I think I did add John Wick originally but was told I couldn't use it. Oddly, the same thing continually happens when I try and use anything from On Deadly Ground.
Clips from
1. First Blood
2. Under Siege
3. The Usual Suspects
4. Law Abiding Citizen
The Thing, Shogun Assassin, Pulp Fiction, True Romance, The Return of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead 2004, Monster Squad, Fright Night, Original Red Dawn, The Outlaw Josey Wales, The Shining, Eastern Promises and Goodfellas, after you mooks read Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi maybe you'll get it.
the greatest has to be the USS Indianapolis scene from JAWS
Agreed. John Wick is not bad either.
That one still sends chills up my spine
Holy crap I don’t remember that at all! It’s been ages since I saw Jaws. There was a scene on the Indianapolis, meaning that took place during WWII?
@@matthewnewton8812 it was quint talking about his scars and one was a tattoo he got removed and the told the story of the Indianapolis. One of the most chilling stories in cinema history
The thing about the USS Indianapolis back story is that it has nothing to do with a great white and it was 95% oceanic white tip sharks in large groups.
If anything it was back story of fear of that type of animal.
These others are about a single individual.
I can watch Richard Crenna’s monologue all day
I always felt that Clyde was the one in the right in Law Abiding Citizen. They killed his family, so he killed them and anyone who got in his way.
Clyde WAS in the right as far as I am concerned. The system let him down, and unyielding grief took over. He is the epitome of the phrase ‘the most dangerous man is one who has nothing to lose’.
That being said I still think they messed up the end of that movie. Literally any ending other than the one they went with.
Law abiding citizen is well criticized for having a shit ending for a reason....
Jamie Foxx ruined that movie, he refused to do the ending if Clyde won. That was obviously the original ending.
Clyde tried to go the legal route, but that failed because of convection rate vs the right thing to do. But once he started challenging the system, they get all pissed off saying he's a bad guy. Complete and utter bs. If any lawyer says the system works, I wouldn't trust them understanding how a coloring book works, let alone anything that deals with the law.
@@justcameron9500They couldn’t have the right person winning out… it might give people ideas.
So far everyone of these movies was from the 80s or 90s
They knew how to tell one hell of a backstory.
Miss these days.
What the hell happened to good movies?
Except Law Abiding Citizen was 2009.
@@AaronQ1222 He said 'So far'
Harvey Weinstein went to jail 😂
Back in the Times when even simple Action Flicks had a good background Story...
0:47 I love how he after hearing what he's up against he automatically starts scanning the cliffs above him for threats. Like he knows they're in serious trouble and well out of their depth.
Teasle couldn't let his ego get out of the way, if he could he'd have accepted that Trautman was right when he tells him that he's lucky to be alive. When Rambo catches Will and his posse he literally has a knife to Teasle's throat and tells him he COULD have killed him, and he still doesn't want to accept it later.
In the book he was a veteran of Korea. So he wasn't a complete idiot
@@jon2067 yes and that was in a way a problem. WW2 and Korea vets often (not allways) locked down on Vietnam Vets. Because it was not a reall war (or Policeaction 😀 ) All the bad press etc.
So that fired the old veteran up against this not in a reall war veteran.
We se the same thing in Dead Presidents - the Judge a vet from WW2 - dont see Vietnam as a war. Fiction but not taken out of nothing.
Whooohoooo Finaly got something for that class on History and Movies in the Historyteacher program 😀
That colonel tells that sheriff that Rambo was military trained killing machine. That his only job on the battlefield was to kill,PERIOD. Hearing and all that and he still thought he could take him talk about moronic.
"...He's a Green Beret"
"....[sigh]....well.....fuck....thats not ideal news..."
While standing in the open, by river, at the bottom of a ravine and no idea where he is or if he's armed.
Love that wtf look on Brian Dennehys face .
Just for reference the microwave was not running when they walked in it was set to turn on after a certain amount of time otherwise it would have gone off immediately as part of the bomb was steel wool put in the cup
Paying attention to the details avoids confusion
It was off because the main power was out, it was a mechanical microwave, they turned power back on, microwave started tucking down, with a cavity now full of alcohol fumes, and the wire wool was the spark
Tommy Lee Jones couldn’t catch Harrison Ford. I get that. But Steven Seagal? Thank God we got the cake scene with Erika Eleniak.
Nah, Under Siege was great. Whatever became of Seagal he had couple of good flicks in the 90s. Plus yeah, Erikas tits elevated this movie to a classic.
Best part of that movie aside the battleship itself.
I want Tommy Lee or Robert Shaw to do one about me. "He's a gat damn leather enthusiast. He can make a belt or a wallet out of scraps of cowhide most men would throw away. I've seen what he can do, gentlemen. He once made a fold over sheath for a mountain man's knife and ate half a box of fudge rounds while doing it."
Dammmmmn! That's the stuff of legend.
My favourite is R Lee Ermy's read of Steven Seagal's character in On Deadly Ground; "Any time the military has an operation that can't fail, they call this guy in to train the troops, OK? He's the kind of guy that would drink a gallon of gasoline so he could piss in your campfire! You could drop this guy off at the Arctic Circle wearing a pair of bikini underwear, without his toothbrush, and tomorrow afternoon he's going to show up at your pool side with a million dollar smile and fist full of pesos."
Richard crenna was so good a ton of characters after are based on him even in video games
Kaiser soze...killed his own family to keep them unshamed...then went on a murder spree establishing his legend...then ghosts
The Terminator talking about the rise of Skynet also qualifies.
Man, thank you for these uploads!
Probably the best speech at the ACCADEMY Awards is from Kevin Spacy after 'Usual Suspects'.
HE LIKE THEM BOYS
@@deshawndodd7883so do cops and church leaders
Chief O’Brien what the hell are you doing on a battleship? Is this another holonovel? Or did you fall into another temporal anomaly?
He's in Law Abiding Citizen too. Definitely a temporal anomaly.
And he brought K with him from that secret government organization
You've been watching way too much Star Trek.
Be careful, Star Trek (Except for the original) is packed full of leftist political propaganda. It'll rot your brain.
3:33 - That microwave bomb sure was considerate to let Gary and Tommy Lee talk so long before going boom.
I had no idea that O'brien from Star Trek was in Under Siege. Awesome lol
"That f****ng nobody... is John Wick"
THE USUAL SUSPECTS IS MY S**T
Apparently Segal use to boast he was an ex-Navy Seal. Then one day, he was out with friends on a boat, he began panicking in the rough and couldn't swim. It then turned out he couldn't read a map or use a compass.
I've heard a lot of stories about Seagal. Claiming he trained CIA agents. That he took on the Yakuza. Bunch of other stuff. It was all lies. Even his own mother said he was lying.
And I hear that he was always very open about his martial arts journey and not being enlisted.
His Ex-Wife was the Japanese daughter of the Aikido master whose school Seagal would get his black belt from.
She said he was a notorious liar and poser who would not have gotten his black belt had the judge not fallen asleep.
I never eard that one. It wouldn't surprise me. To be fair his actual quotes about his martial arts exploits were funny enough.
@@johnallen9439 yeah ex wife is normally the best source for truthful info
4:45 Navy and Marine Corps don't use "clusters". Gold stars for subsequent awards on decorations.
0:45 - "I *knew* there was something about that guy..."
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHH!
MEET THE NEW BOSS
SAME AS THE OLD BOSS
Keyser Söze had unlocked the infinite ammo revolver cheat.
How is the Babayaga scene from John Wick not on this list?
Alec Baldwin in Mission Impossible when he is talking about Hunt to the Prime Minister was pretty sick.
1:18
Good old Movies. The MACHO. LINGO TALK
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When he said "who the hell are you" to Trautman he sounded extremely curious
This was a damn good video.
Awww Chief O’Brien say it ain’t so! 😞
great work man, you're right john wick would have been great too but u got the best still!
Sacred geometry
Think about my mission
In the book the colonel saw Rambo was too far gone and killed him.
Of Mice and Men,
@@jimkuzmiak2868 First Blood by David Morrell.
They even filmed an ending where Rambo makes Trautman shoot him ... luckily they decided to use a different ending.
HMMM
Troutman. Should have been a General.
Hmm wonder why he didn't promoted
Probably a better line officer than a politician.
It's going to take more than one bullet
You have no idea what I am capable of
Kayser Szoze was the best😂
No John Wick ?
Did Jamie really threaten to walk and screw over production if Gerald Butler's character won?
“Who is Keyzer Soze?”
“Oh fuck!”
😂😂😂
Lost American Sniper quote. Still love that line
Search every outhouse doghouse henhouse-
No Jason Bourne?
I think the book back story was better.
I’ve never seen a microwave that beeps 3 times before it reaches 00:00 outside of the movies.
I know! I was thinking mine just makes a long beep when its done. Then all the bad guys would be dead and the movie ends prematurely I guess. 😂
Under seige a cook lmao
To eat things that'll make a Billy goat puke 😂😂😂
👍👍👍
Check out my rank with the paladin
Arthurian
They can get you some more info on myself
I don't play games
Most realistic part of the movie, unnecessary police harassment and then refusal to acknowledge the severity of the situation due to a fragile ego. Dude escaped from a jail and preceeded to kill how many people by this point? Yeah sheriff you got that under control...🙄🤥
In the first Rambo? One and totally by accident, First Blood has the least deaths in the entire franchise, is Part 2 onwards the ones you have to look up for reference.
With no offense intended, and understanding why the scene is in this compilation, I have to say, I've always thought that "The Usual Suspects" was just a bit overrated. Never could get behind that flick even though I understand why everybody seemed to love it. To each their own I guess.
typical cops. they double down on stupid and act surprised when it all goes to chit.
Shall not use God’s name in vain
So, why is John Wick missing from this?
I was trying to stick with only 80 + 90s. Then I added Law Abiding Citizen. I might b remembering wrong but I think I did add John Wick originally but was told I couldn't use it. Oddly, the same thing continually happens when I try and use anything from On Deadly Ground.
Show, don’t tell.
Silver star mentioned before navy cross, nice work hollywood
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Problem with today's generation, is they have to see a backstory, so 1 minute of dialogue has to be made into movie 😂
The mystery is better.
so not cool man
Note to self watch all these movies again