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Directed by John Carpenter.
The year is 1997: Manhattan Island is now a heavily guarded maximum-security prison, where the scum of the earth have converged. When Air Force One crash-lands in Manhattan, the President (Donald Pleasence) is held hostage by its denizens. One-eyed mercenary Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) is strong-armed into rescuing the Chief Executive. He is aided, not always willingly, by a tough gal (Adrienne Barbeau) and a manic cab driver (Ernest Borgnine). Too long for its own good (especially in its expanded video version), Escape from New York is an otherwise excellent chunk of non-think entertainment. It was followed by a sequel of sorts in 1996, Escape From LA, again starring Kurt Russell. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"WALL-E may look like the bastard child of E.T. and a backhoe, but inside he’s all Snake Pliskin from Escape from New York (1981). YouTube’s Sara Pollack on the most exciting thing to happen to short films since… well, maybe ever. 3:11 Sarah Pollack from YouTube 14:33 Wall-E vs. Escape From New York 18:23 Movies to watch filmcouch-77 Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
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"WALL-E may look like the bastard child of E.T. and a backhoe, but inside he’s all Snake Pliskin from Escape from New York (1981). YouTube’s Sara Pollack on the most exciting thing to happen to short films since… well, maybe ever. 3:11 Sarah Pollack from YouTube 14:33 Wall-E vs. Escape From New York 18:23 Movies to watch filmcouch-77 Originally posted on:SpoutBlog » Paul Moore " [More]
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"Jonathan Levine’s crowd-pleasing (in terms of audience awards at festivals, not in terms of uplifting Hollywood endings) film The Wackness opens in limited release tomorrow. In case you haven’t noticed from the ads and the soundtrack, it takes place in the New York City of 1994, a special time for the place because Rudy Giuliani had just become mayor and was beginning to clean up the city, Goldie Wilson-stylee (OK, not really Goldie Wilson-stylee, but who doesn’t love a good BTTF reference?). NYC in the ’90s was quite special for me. It’s when I moved here. And moved here a second time (I’ve since moved here a third time), and watching The Wackness made me nostalgic for the decade. It also made me think of some of the other films from or set in that period, a number of which kind of define my experience with the city. 1990: Quick Change - It’s a bit ironic that this comedy, which features Bill Murray putting down the city non-stop, is the movie that really represents NYC on film ... " [More]
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"[quote user="SkyPilot"] [quote user="nickbianco13"] Say Anything... (1989) Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) My girlfriend wrote a paper on GPB being the the future Loyd Dobbler who later became a hitman it should have been a sequel and they should be seen together. In my opinion. [/quote] Wow, that's really funny and interesting! This would be an interesting game. Black Snake Moan might be Jules from Pulp Fiction fifteen years later. [/quote] I once tried to trace history of Kurt Russell through his movie characters. I was trying to figure out what turned The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes into Snake Plissken. Maybe it was selling Used Cars? " [More]
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"[quote user="leeroy711"] We're going to start this off right, in the future. This weeks them is dedicated to all those films set in the backdrop of the aftermath. "Aftermath of what?" you may ask. War, depression, crime, environmental disaster.............whatever, there all good ideas. In John Carpenter's Escape From New York we learned that crime could lead to a society under martial law. In Terry Gilliam's 12 Monkeys we found out that it will be a virus that takes us all out. But in my favorite post-apocalyptic film of all time, Jean-Pierre Juenet's Delicatessen we are reasurred that no matter why it happens, we will be eating each other by the end of the day. What are your favorites and more importantly why?????????????? [/quote] I like 12 Monkeys a lot in this vein because I can really see a virus being the source of our post-apocalyptic demise, what with our developments toward biological warfare and our penchant for playing God; plus, this film is just warped enough (a l ... " [More]
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"We're going to start this off right, in the future. This weeks them is dedicated to all those films set in the backdrop of the aftermath. "Aftermath of what?" you may ask. War, depression, crime, environmental disaster.............whatever, there all good ideas. In John Carpenter's Escape From New York we learned that crime could lead to a society under martial law. In Terry Gilliam's 12 Monkeys we found out that it will be a virus that takes us all out. But in my favorite post-apocalyptic film of all time, Jean-Pierre Juenet's Delicatessen we are reasurred that no matter why it happens, we will be eating each other by the end of the day. What are your favorites and more importantly why?????????????? " [More]
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"[quote user="jbooza"] The Day the Earth Stood Still [/quote] Escape from New York (1981) " [More]
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"I've only been to one or two double features in my life, but they were both great experiences. Even though Kill Bill Vol. 1 was preceded by Payback instead of the original Point Blank! Even though the movies at the drive-in were S.W.A.T. and Bad Boys 2! Some double features I'd pay to see anywhere: 1. Escape From New York, then Doomsday 2. Bucket of Blood, then The Abominable Dr. Phibes 3. The Black Scorpion, then The Mighty Peking Man 4. If You Live, Shoot! then Point Blank 5. Dog Soldiers, then Big Trouble in Little China " [More]
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"1982 may have been the greatest year ever. At least for a 9 year old movie geek it was. Sure, '81 brought us the births of Indiana Jones and Snake Pliskin and '83 would wrap up the Star Wars trilogy and introduce us to the glaive and Tom Cruise, but '82 gave us E.T., Fast Times, Rocky III, Conan, The Thing, First Blood, Tron, Wrath of Kahn and Blade Runner . To close out the year was a little movie called the Dark Crystal. I saw a few of these in the theatre, but as I was only 9 (and funds were slim), most would have to wait for VHS. I did get to see The Dark Crystal in the theatre however, most likely because it was from mother approved Jim Henson and company. And really, that's all I needed to know. It was by the father of the Muppets and the voice of Yoda. Does a kid need to know any more than that? For the uninitiated the Dark Crystal follows Jen and Kira as they traverse Thra on a mission to return a crystal shard to the dark crystal so balance will be ... " [More]
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"Big Trouble in Little ChinaFun and ridiculousness with John Carpenter and Kurt Russell just like Escape From New York only a little more supernatural and goofy.This movie plays off all kinds of stereotypes that must have been and probably still often are held by Americans about Chinese martial arts and Chinese culture in general. But because it's so goofy and so self-aware to that fact, it doesn't really anger me. But in the same way it isn't extremely impressive either. Maybe it would have been if I had been watching it when it first came out.One interesting thing that Carpenter and Russell mention on the commentary is how the studios just didn't understand the fact that Russell wasn't supposed to be a competent hero. They were mocking the skillful and competent hero who has to has all the moves, says the right things, and looks good doing it. Kurt Russell hardly ever makes his way into action, and when he does he only manages to survive by somehow getting ... " [More]
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John Carpenter is a cinematic virtuoso, and his talents as a writer, director and even composer are all at the forefront of Escape From New York. Given the mere $7 million budget, the film is a technical achievement as well as a testament to Carpenter's ingenuity. These were the days before computer generated special effects: the aerial city view, for example, was an actual physical model that Carpenter painted and filmed -- there's nothing digital about it. At the time, Kurt Russell was best known for his roles in family films, and it's safe to say that Escape sent his career in a more profitable direction. His growly performance as the eye-patched Snake Plissken is one of the more memorable cinematic bad-guy heroes. For all its strengths, the film has a rather slow pace and never really develops much suspense, even in the action sequences. Regardless, there are many great scenes and images here; the view of the unlit, desolate New York City skyline is particularly memorable. In the years since its release, the film has gained a solid cult following and given rise to many imitators, particularly on the Italian filmmaking scene. ~ Matthew Doberman, All Movie Guide
 



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