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So why has this grown into a much-loved cult flick that's endured for well over a quarter of a century? I think it's all about a few of those juicy traits I mentioned before — the soundtrack, the style, the attitude — that easily makes this a guilty pleasure to rewatch often. Loosely, oh-so-loosely based on "Anabasis", an ancient tale of Greek mercs who find themselves trapped far behind enemy lines and have to battle their way home, The Warriors tries to hang on to this same basic concept. In a grim post-apocalyptic New York City of the future/past, where gang presence is at an all-time high and there is no more daylight for little children to skip and play in, a charismatic gang leader named Cyrus calls together delegates from all of the city's gangs with an interesting proposition. Together, if they banded as a massive gang, they could easily overpower the cops and rule the entire city. Joining this conference are nine members of The Warriors, a Native American-themed gang from Coney Island. We learn from this film that all gangs love their themes very much, no matter how ridiculous (mimes) it might (mimes) seem to you and I (mimes). The Warriors are a super-studly bunch of bad dudes in leather vests, but arrive at the conference without weapons (as per instructions). Then, in the middle of his rally, Cyrus is shot by an assassin, the police show up, the gang truce is called off, and The Warriors find themselves blamed for the attack and in the middle of enemy territory without an easy way home. Happily, they're all bone-headed jocks who figure that their sweet 10" pecs are more than enough power to get themselves all the way back to Coney Island. Here we go! This fairly simple, if catchy, premise fuels the remaining run of the film. I really grooved on how the movie itself is set up, like a comic book where scenes are transitioned between panels, with various information blurbs overhead. It made for a speedy run time and kept me informed as to who was who and where were who and what who wanted with who. I just broke my "double-u" key. In their encounters with various gangs and the cops, The Warriors find their numbers whittling down and the situation increasingly hostile. Part of the fun was to see who, exactly, they'd bump into next, and how they'd handle it. Some of the film's dialogue has long become immortalized — an enemy gang leader clinking together beer bottles and shrieking "Warriors, come out to playyyyyy!" might be known to many peeps who haven't even seen this film. Instead of finding the bad acting off-putting, I kind of enjoyed the spirit of how bad it was, and how earnest all of these young guys and girls were in their pursuit of artistic excellence and gang bopping. You know you have to love a film where a guy falls for a girl, kisses her, and then is like, "Who needs you anyway?" and walks off in the next minute. Was Kyle weaned on this movie? In today's world, see it as a spiritual predecessor to Sin City, and give yourself a present today of a viewing of this flick. Can you dig it?
Is It Worth Staying Through End Credits?
Intermission! [some sources: IMDb]
Director Walter Hill originally wanted the Warriors to be an all black gang, but the producers disagreed. The Baseball Furies were created due to Walter Hill's love of baseball and the music group Kiss. Newcomers were cast to create the feel of "real people caught in dangerous situations". The cast felt like they were a gang before filming started. When the fictitious Turnbull ACs visited a hamburger joint during filming, people fled in fear of being attacked. Groovy Quotes
Swan: [to Mercy] Why don't you just tie a mattress to your back? You don't care where it is, do you?
Luther: You Warriors are good. Real good.
Cochese: We're going in there with nothing?
Rembrandt: The chicks are packed! The chicks are packed! Luther: Waaaarrrrrriiiorsss, come out to pla-ay! DVD Review
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