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  45. Cyrus, the messianic leader of the Grammercy Riffs, calls for a truce among all the gangs in New York City and asks them all to meet. During the meeting Cyrus proposes that all the gangs unite to form one super gang so that they can take over the city. Unfortunately, as he is addressing the various gangs, he is shot by Luther, the homicidal leader of a gang known as the Rogues. Luther then accuses Cleon, the leader of the Warriors, as the assassin and he is killed by the other gangs. However, the rest of the Warriors escape but now they have a price on their head and the rest of the gangs hunt for the Warriors as they try to make their way back to their home in Coney Island.
  46. Cyrus, the charismatic leader of the biggest gang in New York, The Riffs, organises a meeting in the Bronx between all the gangs in the city for which he plans to join all the gangs into one big gang and take over New York. However when he is shot by Luther, a destructive maniac, The Warriors, a small gang from Coney Island are blamed for the death of Cyrus and The Riffs call for all the gangs to hunt down The Warriors. Now they must bop their way back to coney, while being hunted by both the cops and every gang in the city.
  47. For me the Warriors is the greatest American film of the 70's. Restricted by a rookie cast Walter Hill creates a highly imaginative chase film focusing on urban gang rule, which keeps an impressive and tension filled pace throughout. Supported by a clever plot Hill captures the characters thoughts and beliefs whilst hoisting them into a diverse and hostile world within New York City. Persued and harrased by the police and gangs such as the particullay intimidating "Baseball Fury" Michael Beck and company make for an excellent film as they make there way home to Coney Island. James Remar is a little annoying as the head strong Ajax but nevertheless is excellent as are the rest of the cast especially David Patrick Kelly who plays the extremly twisted Luther who frames The Warriors. A sadly overlooked great at the peak of American film making
  48. The gangs of New York reunite in Riverside Drive Park, there a leader is murdered and the Warriors (Michael Beck, James Remar,Wright, Brian Tyler, among others) are accused of crime (Roger Hill). When they attempt to make their way home are pursued by all weird bands in rare dress as the Baseball Furies, Punks, Lizzies and several others. While a gang&#39;s female (Deborah Van Valkenburgh) is recruited and falling in love with the leader (Michael Beck). They must return Coney Island throughout a surrealist city transformed into a phantasmagoric labyrinth full of urban tribes and finally confronting a nasty gang leader (David Patrick Kelly).<br/><br/>This exciting picture packs noisy action, thrills, tension ,suspense, fights and lots of comic book style violence. It&#39;s a dangerous trip of heroic dimensions , as it&#39;s said that turns out to be a special version from ¨Anabasis¨ by Xenophon or ¨Back the ten thousand¨, a known epic Greek. Filming completely on New York locations at night with superb photography by Andrew Laszlo. Screeching and stirring musical score in the 70s style by Barry De Vorzon. Lavishly produced by Joel Silver , Lawrence Gordon, Frank Marshall, three future successful producers. The motion picture is stunningly directed by Walter Hill who subsequently achieved several hits such as ¨Hard times¨, ¨The driver¨, ¨Streets of fire¨, ¨Long riders¨, ¨Crossroads¨ and ¨Red Heat¨, among them. The flick will appeal to action movies fans and Walter Hill enthusiasts. Rating : Better than average. Well worth watching.
  49. The Warriors is a real peculiarity, a movie about street gang warfare, written and directed as an exercise in mannerism. There's hardly a moment when we believe that the movie's gangs are real or that their members are real people or that they inhabit a real city. That's where the peculiarity comes in: I don't think we're supposed to. No matter what impression the ads give, this isn't even remotely intended as an action film. It's a set piece. It's a ballet of stylized male violence.
  50. Original version:<br/><br/>DVD release: 2001, purple/blue cover<br/><br/>Picture quality: Okay, but with some of the artifacts expected in what was then a 22-year-old cut of film.<br/><br/>Sound: Original mono.<br/><br/>Cut: Original cut as seen in theaters.<br/><br/>Extras: Nothing.<br/><br/>Availability: Now out of print, but still fairly easy to get hold of secondhand for very cheap.<br/><br/>Director&#39;s cut:<br/><br/>DVD release: 2005, red-orange cover<br/><br/>Picture quality: Greatly restored and cleaned up, worthy of DVD.<br/><br/>Sound: Remastered stereo surround, very well done.<br/><br/>Cut: Some new short comic-book-style transitions (1-3 seconds) inserted between some scenes, and a new short intro comparing the adventure to the classic Greek story it was based upon.<br/><br/>Extras: Some really good documentaries and interviews, pure gold to Warriors fans.<br/><br/>Availability: Common and in print, low-end DVD price, usually on shelves at major DVD stores.<br/><br/>Fans are very divided on the comic transitions, with some saying it actually ruins the movie while others aren&#39;t affected at all by them. But even people who totally hate the comic stuff tend to really like the rest of the goodies on the new disc.<br/><br/>Basically, if you&#39;re a fan of the film, you probably won&#39;t regret getting both versions. They&#39;re fairly cheap as DVDs go, and since it is out of print that original edition won&#39;t be so easy to get hold of forever. Additionally, the Director&#39;s Cut was released on Blu-ray and the now-defunct HD-DVD format. Both of these HD releases contain the same features as the DVD. A remake of this film was announced in 2005. Set to be produced by MTV films with Tony Scott directing, it would share the original film&#39;s basic idea of a gang stranded outside its turf. However, it would be set on the West Coast instead of New York and take place in modern times rather than a dystopian setting. It wasn&#39;t done with the approval or participation of Walter Hill or anyone else involved with the original.<br/><br/>Since that announcement, a few minor rumors surfaced (mainly the suggestion that this would feature real gang members as extras, a persistent rumor that has not been confirmed by any official source), but no solid information has been announced by MTV or Tony Scott since the original announcement.<br/><br/>Time has passed since that announcement, and Tony Scott himself died in 2012. Nobody&#39;s heard anything about this remake in quite a while. Apart from speculation, and the pushing forward of the release date on the remake&#39;s IMDb entry a couple of times (it&#39;s been quietly changed from 2006, to 2007, to 2008, all the way to 2014 as deadlines passed with no movie; you can find the entry at http://imdb.com/title/tt0423512/.) There hasn&#39;t been a scrap of information about it since the original announcement and Tony Scott&#39;s one interview at MTV in 2005. All that info is on http://warriorsmovie.co.uk (click &quot;New movie&quot;) - a page on the main &quot;Warriors&quot; fan site, which hasn&#39;t changed or updated for a couple of years now.)<br/><br/>At this point, it appears that the project is at least on hold and, at most, dead. 1. Cleon (Dorsey Wright): the warlord, leader and founder of the gang. He wears a leopard-patterned cloth around his head and a Native American-style necklace.<br/><br/>2. Swan (Michael Beck): the war chief, second-in-command of the gang, and the central focus of the film. He&#39;s the tall white guy with long hair who becomes Mercy&#39;s boyfriend.<br/><br/>3. Ajax (James Remar): the guy who wears fingerless leather gloves and a black tank-top.<br/><br/>4. Vermin (Terry Michos): the fellow who always looks worried. White with scraggily hair, he often voices the down side of things.<br/><br/>5. Cochise (David Harris): the African American wearing Native American-style jewelry, leather pants, and boots. He sports an afro with a red bandanna tied around it.<br/><br/>6. Fox (Thomas G. Waites): the gang&#39;s scout, a white guy with curly brown hair he is the one who sees Cyrus shot.<br/><br/>7. Rembrandt (Marcelino Sánchez): the gang&#39;s graffiti artist, he wears the standard Warrior&#39;s vest along with a messenger bag and an afro.<br/><br/>8. Snow (Brian Tyler): a stoic African American Warrior with an afro.<br/><br/>9. Cowboy (Tom McKitterick): the warrior, who wears a Stetson cowboy hat and a shirt underneath his vest.<br/><br/>Cleon is murdered by the Gramercy Riffs. Ajax is arrested after attempting to sexually assault an undercover police officer. Fox is thrown in front of a train by a police officer. Mercy is the young woman whom they meet when the encounter the orphans, and she becomes and integral part of the rest of the movie. The other six (along with Mercy) Warriors make it back to Coney Island. a5c7b9f00b
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