Directed by: Walter Hill
Starring: Michael Beck, James Remar, Dorsey Wright
Overall Rating: 93.1
In 'The Warriors' version of New York, there's apparently only two things to do: join a gang and cause chaos, or be a sexy-lipped radio DJ giving pointers as to where said gangs may be.
"The Warriors" follows one particular gang (aptly named The Warriors) as they brawl their
way through one hellish night in NYC in order to get back safely to
Coney Island, their home turf, after being framed for killing a guy with
a seriously awesome catch-phrase.
Because everyone knows that even though hundreds of gang members are
chasing down just a few rag-tag punks, nobody would dare enter the
horrific smelling turf of Coney Island, even for revenge.
The Warriors is one of those timeless movies that not only provide some kick-ass Halloween costumes, but takes you deep into a punk-filled world where mob mentality rules. It's late-70's cheese factor can come across, but if you can get past it, you're left with some great dystopian action.
Individual Ratings
Enjoyment Factor:10
Dialogue: 7
Acting: 6
Direction: 8
Audio/Visual: 9
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