It's not just a gothic theme, it's portrayed as dark as it was because the city was on fire back then. You could drive down almost any street in Detroit and see a house on fire or a car up on cinder blocks on fire, some times with bodies burning inside. We've held the murder rate for awhile, it's still a bad situation.
Yep. This movie has "'90s" the way some people have bad breath. I think this was directed by Alex Proyas, who did "Dark City," another criminally-underrated movie; it definitely has much the same vibe/aesthetic: people living in some not-quite-alternate reality in a depressingly run-down city where everything is wet, rainy, askew, abandoned, rusty, crumbling, defeated, and claustrophobic, and it's always the middle of the night.
This is the film where Brandon stepped out of his father’s shadow and developed his own fighting style and acting style as an artist. He would’ve been huge after this movie had he lived.
Definitely I remember they said he signed on for 2 more films after this one sadly will never see those but hopefully when they actually reboot this it will be good this movie will always have a special place in my heart
Seriously, had he lived now he had potential to be on the top like Gary Oldman or late Heath Ledger or even Joaquin Phoenix based on this film alone. We're truly robbed of his talent
Lee is just dripping with talent in this scene. The physicality, the emotion, the voice, the anger. Had it all. Like Heath Ledger, he was robbed just after his true breakout role.
As much as I loved Ledger's Joker, I think he proved himself before that role. As much maligned as 'the gay cowboy' film may be. He really was outstanding in it.
Heath Ledger just had mental problems. I mean, WHO would hang out with homely lookin' chicks, like HE did ?????? He hung out with depressing chicks and it led to his demise. Plus that compliment to Maggie Gyllenhaal in the Dark Knight wasn't remotely entertaining.
@@Boxingbear Agreed though as much as I loved Ledger's Ennis Del Mar, I think he took it to the next level in 'the realistic Batman' movie. He transcended performances in films.
@@BoxingbearHow is it "much maligned"? Brokeback mountain: is a masterpiece. You'd have to be an illiterate far-right fascist bigot, like a MAGAt: to think otherwise.
One of the, if not THE, grittiest intros to a character ever. Brutal confrontation that results in satisfaction for antagonist. Brilliant use of light and shadows. Not sure about 2024 reboot. It can't rain all the time...rest easy Brandon. We always miss you.
@@jonzwikk1582 Yeah but the rest of the cast was crucial. Michael Wincott, Ernie Hudson, David Patrick Kelly, Laurence Mason... It was just lightening in a bottle.
"Listen! I'm sure you will remember." So much emotion is contained in that delivery. Rage. Despair. Anguish. Suffering. A hunger for revenge. Brandon Lee plays a man who is tortured. This scene is just one example of why this movie is a classic. It overshadows the "I killed you" while smoking a cigarette and "Yeah, you did" while pointing a gun scene from the reboot/remake/whatever. Now I love Bill Skarsgard. In my opinion, he has a promising career ahead of him. But I doubt the crow remake will be one of his successes. There are just some movies you don't want to remake because they are masterpieces. The Crow with Brandon Lee is such a masterpiece.
“I totally agree, there’s only one true Crow-Brandon Lee brought that character to life in a way no one else could. That’s why I created I Am the Brother of the Sacred Crow, a heartfelt tribute to his legacy. If you’re a fan of the original, I think you’ll appreciate the homage I’ve tried to capture in my new music video. It’s just a few minutes, and I’d love to hear your thoughts if you give it a chance.”
He actually was reliving the time of that night while he was holding Tintin down so he dropped his guard from feeling everything all over again from the night him and his fiancé were murdered
He momentarily had to Stop the pain-Full Rerun in his Head, tintin grabbed the opportunity which still didnt end to well for him. wheres the next scene to this bcz U get so sucked back into the movie.
Hearing Tintin gloat about how he violated Shelly filled him with such fury, as it would anyone. I thought he was gonna punch a hole through his head for that one.
Such bravado built into that short scene. I ❤ how he came in strong, doing that hair flip and lighting his cigarette with the trashcan 🔥. He really did that character justice. ❤❤❤
Ur right,this feels/looks like that& some of Batman Begins.cant believe it's been over 33 years since this man got killed in a #%!accident,maybe it wasn't an accident.R.I.P Brandon Lee
It was Burton’s ‘Batman’ that opened the door for moody and dark (literally, as in dark lighting) superhero movies, and it was the Lee’s ‘The Crow’ that opened the door for brooding, hardcore, soul crushing antihero movies with beautiful alternative story telling that are lit AF. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The first time I saw this movie when I was 13 years old I fell in love with it immediately I was so impressed by Brandon Lee's performance the way he did in this movie and I feel if this if it wasn't for his tragic passing this movie with a catapult to his career into a legendary Superstar like his father Bruce Lee who I grew up watching as a child
I relate to this so much. I, too, was thirteen when I saw this. I already had a love and fascination with Bruce Lee, so seeing Brandon Lee and being a fan of his smaller roles before this...It really hit me hard when he passed while making this amazing film. As unrealistic as it is, I almost feel like I've spent my life, thus far, searching for someone to love me the way Eric loved Shelly. Just a fantastic, beautiful film and an incredible actor and human taken far too soon.
“I totally agree, there’s only one true Crow-Brandon Lee brought that character to life in a way no one else could. That’s why I created I Am the Brother of the Sacred Crow, a heartfelt tribute to his legacy. If you’re a fan of the original, I think you’ll appreciate the homage I’ve tried to capture in my new music video. It’s just a few minutes, and I’d love to hear your thoughts if you give it a chance.”
Wow, ain't it hard to believe that this film is almost 30 years old as it still looks insanely fresh and perennial. Even after all these years. Wow, how time flies!
3:17 what I love about this line is that it's usually the kind of thing a villain would be written to say, some kind of offputting comment to put the hero and their skills down.
Interesting little fact. I met James O'Barr two months ago. He was drawing a picture and writing the lyrics to that song. He told my husband and I that he can't stand that song.
This movie engulfed my childhood, Brandon Lee was a Legend before his time. So sad that his life was tragicly taken. I watch this movie every Halloween.
@@delete---7593 Come on you knew what they meant. Its trendy to be a victim these days. Look at MeToo & BLM for a crash course in victimhood mentality with no accountability
Brandon Lee spent most of his career trying to be a reflection of his father not because he wanted to but because thats what movie makers wanted and what his movie agents suggested was best. The very second he became his own man and expressed his individualism, as seen in this movie, he produced a masterpiece. He would have surerly went on to become a big holywood movie star.
When this movie got put on Netflix I had to rewatch been years and Brandon was phenomenal he truly captured this man lost everything and was out to get his revenge a timeless classic
@@stygianhoplite I saw an interview Brandon was saying this movie opened up so many projects for him to do afterwards it is sad of what could have been with Brandon Lee he just truly captured everything about this Crow character for me and probably the best comic movie that isn’t Marvel or DC in my opinion
@@Kas58223 Sad indeed. The crow and the dragon, both went way too soon....he would've definitely been a kickass action movie star through the 90s and 2000s.
Everybody loves the “victims, aren’t we all” Line. But, the one that always sticks with me is “Try harder, try again!!” Like, there’s something about him wanting Tintin to know that he can throw anything at him and it will do nothing. Kind of like the helplessness that him and his girl felt when they were assaulted. This movie is amazing. Always like the laugh when he jumps off the building too.
26 years, and I can still remember that movie, and that guy Brandon Lee. His acting was art, so emotional... Never understood his incredibly stupid death, such a waste.
2:06: *”FUCK YOU, MURDERER!!!”* Damn! The rage in Eric’s voice when he said that to Tintin! Felt that! Brandon’s performance was groundbreaking in this movie! I really miss him.
There are those who cannot be forgotten . Great actor.Beautiful man.Gentle soul. I still remember having his pictures next to my desk.I will never stop watching 'The Crow'.I was only 15 and couldn't stop crying .RIP Brandon Lee
Everyone praise's up the Joker in batman when Brandon Lee smashed that roll as Eric Draven in The Crow and knocked that movie out of the park. He gave it everything he had in that roll even his life. Brandon was the man.
lee brought so much humanity to his character...its pure art... so many emotions and facial expressions..he breathed life into eric draven's character its to me the realest fictitious character ever done
thanks to whoever casted brandon. every actor has a movie that defines who they are and this is for brandon. he was born for this role n sadly he was dead cus of it.
@@bludika No, the guy handling the guns had already left for the day. So inexperienced people were doing the job. Also, I feel so bad for the guy who wrote The Crow, James O'Barr. Guy lost his wife and wrote the comic to cope, then becomes close friends with Brandon, who dies while filming a movie based on his comic.
Brandon Lee will always be the biggest what if for me. So many great action movies we missed out on because either someone wanted him dead or the movie studio hired braid dead staff to handle the prop guns
Saw this in the 6th grade... I was alone in my room watching it on VHS. I rewatched it at LEAST 500 times. Got the dvd set as well, collector's edition. This will always be a very special movie to me. R.I.P. Brandon Lee
A true masterpiece. Don't think this should be remade. Brandon's essence won't get any better than this. Hollywood keeps remaking masterpieces into master pieces of $h!+. Truly they did a good job. It's this good that I rented this twice already.
Gotta appreciate the sound design, it's terrific. Like, look how juicy that landing at 0:20 sounds, Eric's echoing laughter, or how the music fades out at "aren't we all" the emphasize it, it's so cool.
Tin-tins actor manages to genuinely bring the character to life. It's not easy to play a villain that's worthy of Brandon Lee's Crow. He absolutely nailed it.
The writers were absolutely frigging brilliant. The bad guys all buy it with their own devices of torture. Top Dollar gets skewered, the sister gets her eyes pecked out, Tin Tin stabbed with his own knives, T-Bird burnt to a crisp, Fun Boy injected with his own Smack, and Skank hurled out a window. Perfection.
I don't know why, but this scene stuck out so much for me when I was a kid. This whole movie is so quotable, but this scene in particular I would repeat lines from over and over.
the fact that the fights seem real enough and his ability gradually increases throughout fights instead of just making him invincible.. tiny details like that made this movie memorable and this lockdown is perfect to watch these clips
@@commentindica4204 Actually, he was inspired by the Flashpoint Joker, Martha Wayne, right down to the hairstyle. Man that crazy ass lady gets 'no' credit.
One of the best movies ever made,R.I.P. Brandon. It saddens me when I see this film,but it also inspires me,him and his father will always live on in the beautiful masterpieces they made and shared with the world.
A timeless and legendary film, made all the more so by Sting paying homage to the character. It honestly felt we got so much more Eric Draven than we actually did in the 90s.
Director Alex Proyas just doesn't get enough credit. His vision, the whole vibe and atmosphere and the way he shot this film is everything. He is often overshadowed by Brandon Lee, and rightly so. He also did Dark City in 1998, another fantastic movie (visually).
I went to see it in the theaters on a whim on a boring day. Watched it three other times and bought the VHS as soon as it came out, as well as the great soundtrack. So much memorable stuff in this.
This film couldn't be anymore 90's. The goth vibe along with the awesome soundtrack.
It's not just a gothic theme, it's portrayed as dark as it was because the city was on fire back then. You could drive down almost any street in Detroit and see a house on fire or a car up on cinder blocks on fire, some times with bodies burning inside. We've held the murder rate for awhile, it's still a bad situation.
@Kevin Knight thank you
please add the nostalgic sound of not being dolby surround or what the fuck ever they call "hd" nowadays
Yep. This movie has "'90s" the way some people have bad breath.
I think this was directed by Alex Proyas, who did "Dark City," another criminally-underrated movie; it definitely has much the same vibe/aesthetic: people living in some not-quite-alternate reality in a depressingly run-down city where everything is wet, rainy, askew, abandoned, rusty, crumbling, defeated, and claustrophobic, and it's always the middle of the night.
@@gregrock7451 yep time to check thisone out then...thanks bro
This is the film where Brandon stepped out of his father’s shadow and developed his own fighting style and acting style as an artist. He would’ve been huge after this movie had he lived.
He died during filming though, his stand in and stunt double had to finish it
true if he lived he would have been a been action star in the movies !!!!!
I think he's more an actor than martial artist
Definitely I remember they said he signed on for 2 more films after this one sadly will never see those but hopefully when they actually reboot this it will be good this movie will always have a special place in my heart
Seriously, had he lived now he had potential to be on the top like Gary Oldman or late Heath Ledger or even Joaquin Phoenix based on this film alone. We're truly robbed of his talent
"Victims, aren't we all"...that line is immortal, just like Brandon
And Hollywood is looking to ruin the line in this shit remake
@@shanecordova6970Oh god no
Yup trailer dropped today for the remake and it’s shit they took notes from Jared Leto joker
So many sex machines jesus
ALL CONDONED BY A HIGHER POWER
Lee is just dripping with talent in this scene. The physicality, the emotion, the voice, the anger. Had it all. Like Heath Ledger, he was robbed just after his true breakout role.
As much as I loved Ledger's Joker, I think he proved himself before that role. As much maligned as 'the gay cowboy' film may be. He really was outstanding in it.
Heath Ledger just had mental problems. I mean, WHO would hang out with homely lookin' chicks, like HE did ?????? He hung out with depressing chicks and it led to his demise. Plus that compliment to Maggie Gyllenhaal in the Dark Knight wasn't remotely entertaining.
@@Boxingbear Agreed though as much as I loved Ledger's Ennis Del Mar, I think he took it to the next level in 'the realistic Batman' movie. He transcended performances in films.
@@BoxingbearHow is it "much maligned"? Brokeback mountain: is a masterpiece. You'd have to be an illiterate far-right fascist bigot, like a MAGAt: to think otherwise.
The emotional anger
When he drops off that building and laughs as he realizes he's invincible is one of my favorite scenes in the movie
“Victims, Aren’t we all?” Rooftop shots are some of the most memorable scenes I had as a kid! Rest In Peace Brandon!
I remember
@Manurightboy MR wtf
Yep
2:29 *Some dude, some bitch*
My Favorite Quote 🗡
The delivery of "I'm sure you'll remember" is brilliant. You can hear that he's obviously angry, but there's also a tremendous amount of pain
@ He's seeing the memories while he's holding him. That's why.
It’s amazing when suddenly they don’t have all the answers. Takes some practice not to react in anger when you have a right to.
Yeah. He portrayed those emotions well in this scene
@@TimedRevolver yea that's something from the comics I forgot about!
That ALWAYS got me, too. God, he was great!
The one and only Eric Draven, portrayed by the unforgettable Brandon Lee.🖤
People gotta stop trying to redo the crow, it was lightning in a bottle.
Even though the sequels sucked. They were far better than the current remake.
Preach
The line where he says"I'm sure you'll remember"..... had so much emotion and pain to it. AHHHH, I wish Brandon Lee was still here!
Also when he says “LISTEN!”
One of the, if not THE, grittiest intros to a character ever. Brutal confrontation that results in satisfaction for antagonist. Brilliant use of light and shadows. Not sure about 2024 reboot. It can't rain all the time...rest easy Brandon. We always miss you.
Favorite Movie of All Time
None of the sequels were able to replicate the griminess of this original. It was dark , gritty and unapologetic. Masterpiece!
Now they are remaking it........ugh
Brandon Lee made the difference
@@jonzwikk1582 Yeah but the rest of the cast was crucial. Michael Wincott, Ernie Hudson, David Patrick Kelly, Laurence Mason... It was just lightening in a bottle.
@@DonaldMeyers-v8c Ugh, how many "boxes" are they going to check, and is the "antagonist" going to be a female/alphabet person?
"Listen! I'm sure you will remember." So much emotion is contained in that delivery. Rage. Despair. Anguish. Suffering. A hunger for revenge. Brandon Lee plays a man who is tortured. This scene is just one example of why this movie is a classic. It overshadows the "I killed you" while smoking a cigarette and "Yeah, you did" while pointing a gun scene from the reboot/remake/whatever. Now I love Bill Skarsgard. In my opinion, he has a promising career ahead of him. But I doubt the crow remake will be one of his successes. There are just some movies you don't want to remake because they are masterpieces. The Crow with Brandon Lee is such a masterpiece.
"Halloween ain't till mañana"
what an eternal classic this movie is.
What the hell is "man'ana"?
@@Smyth47466 tomorrow
@@Smyth47466 Yeah, means tomorrow in Spanish.
@@Smyth47466 dude you have internet look it up
When my kids ask if they can put on their costumes on the 30th
Still one of the best comic book movies to date. RIP Brandon I miss you.
I don't think you're alone in missing Brandon Lee, Everyone who's seen his movies and The Crow miss Him
“I totally agree, there’s only one true Crow-Brandon Lee brought that character to life in a way no one else could. That’s why I created I Am the Brother of the Sacred Crow, a heartfelt tribute to his legacy. If you’re a fan of the original, I think you’ll appreciate the homage I’ve tried to capture in my new music video. It’s just a few minutes, and I’d love to hear your thoughts if you give it a chance.”
“Try harder. Try again!” - Those are words that just etch themselves into your soul.
Now
2:42 I love how Eric is so full of emotion that he let his guard down for a quick second leaving time for tintin to retaliate.
He actually was reliving the time of that night while he was holding Tintin down so he dropped his guard from feeling everything all over again from the night him and his fiancé were murdered
I caught that too
He momentarily had to Stop the pain-Full Rerun in his Head, tintin grabbed the opportunity which still didnt end to well for him. wheres the next scene to this bcz U get so sucked back into the movie.
Hearing Tintin gloat about how he violated Shelly filled him with such fury, as it would anyone. I thought he was gonna punch a hole through his head for that one.
"Victim's aren't we all"
Damn i love that line
You know, it's OK,to give the gentleman that played Tin-Tin, praise as well. His presence is dynamic af.
Agreed. ALOT of the actors were great in this. Buy Lee was just amazing imo
Yes!! He was an awesome villain.
I kinda wish he was in it more to be honest
He had good range considering he played a awkward geeky hacker in Hackers.
Such bravado built into that short scene. I ❤ how he came in strong, doing that hair flip and lighting his cigarette with the trashcan 🔥. He really did that character justice. ❤❤❤
The way he pounces on him like a lion in the beginning. He was an amazing actor. Rest in peace Brandon Lee. 🤍
I love the rain, the darkness, the dread. It feels like the 1989 Tim Burton's Batman, I love it.
Ur right,this feels/looks like that& some of Batman Begins.cant believe it's been over 33 years since this man got killed in a #%!accident,maybe it wasn't an accident.R.I.P Brandon Lee
@@victortaylor7737 your math is a bit off but the sentiment stands nonetheless
Ooh same here my fellow goth 🖤🦇
It was Burton’s ‘Batman’ that opened the door for moody and dark (literally, as in dark lighting) superhero movies, and it was the Lee’s ‘The Crow’ that opened the door for brooding, hardcore, soul crushing antihero movies with beautiful alternative story telling that are lit AF. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This movie was pure perfection..
Yes indeedy
still is
just the whole killing brandon lee thing at the end
100%
A must watch yeah,but the sickest dark Film ive ever Seen is eraserhead.
Booker T and Sting had some great matches in WCW back in the day.
This comment deserves more likes
Omg this is brilliant
Bwahaha
ROFL
Looks like I came to the right place lmao
Every time I see Brandon Lee in a movie, I feel heartbroken
He left us too soon
Me too :( im glad its not just me. Taken before his time
Same he had so much potential 😢
Same here
It feels like his ghost haunts this movie as you watch it.
Rip Brandon Lee thanks for your movies God bless you 😢
The way he just absorbed that punch from Tin Tin still gives me goosebumps 30 years later.
This was such an iconic and cult film, very underrated.
Kym Moore it’s literally not underrated. Everyone praises it.
This movie was huge when it came out. Lee's passing had a lot to do with it unfortunately.
The first time I saw this movie when I was 13 years old I fell in love with it immediately I was so impressed by Brandon Lee's performance the way he did in this movie and I feel if this if it wasn't for his tragic passing this movie with a catapult to his career into a legendary Superstar like his father Bruce Lee who I grew up watching as a child
Exactly the same for me! I cried so hard when my mom told me he died during the filming. I still cry about that today.
I relate to this so much. I, too, was thirteen when I saw this. I already had a love and fascination with Bruce Lee, so seeing Brandon Lee and being a fan of his smaller roles before this...It really hit me hard when he passed while making this amazing film. As unrealistic as it is, I almost feel like I've spent my life, thus far, searching for someone to love me the way Eric loved Shelly. Just a fantastic, beautiful film and an incredible actor and human taken far too soon.
He should have been around to ham it up with the other action stars in the Expendables films.
I saw Crow for the first time when i was 18 and it was a big WOW for me!
The crow versus T-Bird
. The Crow and T-Bird
Stellar performance by Brandon Lee. Cinema robbed of a natural talent.
Weinstein production yet no outcry for Brandon as there was for Alec Baldwin on the Rust set? Love this film but it's haunting and morbid.
“I totally agree, there’s only one true Crow-Brandon Lee brought that character to life in a way no one else could. That’s why I created I Am the Brother of the Sacred Crow, a heartfelt tribute to his legacy. If you’re a fan of the original, I think you’ll appreciate the homage I’ve tried to capture in my new music video. It’s just a few minutes, and I’d love to hear your thoughts if you give it a chance.”
Wow, ain't it hard to believe that this film is almost 30 years old as it still looks insanely fresh and perennial. Even after all these years. Wow, how time flies!
Officially now 30 years old as it was filmed in early 1993. Hard to believe.
Absoluetly. Style doesnt age. 90's was dripping with atmosphere
I mean, it looks VERY 90s to me, like a 90s Industrial MTV music video, complete with all the artistic unnecessary angles and effects.
3:17 what I love about this line is that it's usually the kind of thing a villain would be written to say, some kind of offputting comment to put the hero and their skills down.
The rooftop running scene was my introduction to Nine Inch Nails
It's Dead Souls by N.I.N but it's a cover I forgot the original's band name but David Bowie was the singer of it
Joy Division, and no, the singer was Ian Curtis
Interesting little fact. I met James O'Barr two months ago. He was drawing a picture and writing the lyrics to that song. He told my husband and I that he can't stand that song.
This movie was my introduction to The Cure
This movie engulfed my childhood, Brandon Lee was a Legend before his time. So sad that his life was tragicly taken. I watch this movie every Halloween.
"Victims aren't we all."
Thinking about this scene in 2021 makes me smirk.
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@@delete---7593 I think he's referring to the fact that everyone nowadays is a crybaby and wants to play the victim
@@UnHolyWible b-b-b-but its a choice
@@delete---7593 Come on you knew what they meant. Its trendy to be a victim these days. Look at MeToo & BLM for a crash course in victimhood mentality with no accountability
@@Stuart267 Nah a better example is the republican party, WAAAH THEY STOLEEEE THE ELECTION WAAAAH MIGRANTS AND LGBT PEOPLE EXISTTTT
Let's not forget that the soundtrack to this movie is also a masterpiece.
Brandon Lee spent most of his career trying to be a reflection of his father not because he wanted to but because thats what movie makers wanted and what his movie agents suggested was best. The very second he became his own man and expressed his individualism, as seen in this movie, he produced a masterpiece. He would have surerly went on to become a big holywood movie star.
This movie is so utterly surreal and gorgeous....it's a timeless masterpiece and especially enjoyable near Halloween. So many memories with this film.
When this movie got put on Netflix I had to rewatch been years and Brandon was phenomenal he truly captured this man lost everything and was out to get his revenge a timeless classic
@@Kas58223 100% agreed. Never gets old rewatching this gem.
@@stygianhoplite I saw an interview Brandon was saying this movie opened up so many projects for him to do afterwards it is sad of what could have been with Brandon Lee he just truly captured everything about this Crow character for me and probably the best comic movie that isn’t Marvel or DC in my opinion
@@Kas58223 Sad indeed. The crow and the dragon, both went way too soon....he would've definitely been a kickass action movie star through the 90s and 2000s.
@@stygianhoplite like blade I had no idea comic movies could be gritty, dark
"I got trouble. One of my men got himself perished.
.. somebody stuck his blades in all his major organs in alphabetical order."
- T-Bird
I always wanted to know-HTF do you know the order of the blades?
@@JnEricsonx Lol right? I suppose they just thought it sounded cool, which it does. But it doesn't 100% make sense.
@@halleck3 makes perfect sense
@@JnEricsonx Bro relax. Not everything is supposed to be taken literal
That whole movie was just gold.
The "victimsm, aren't we all?" before the hard cut to the club scene with Time Baby II being played is one of my favourite parts of the film.
This movie had such a unique artistic style to it.
"Victims ...aren't we all?" Forever lives in my head legendary performer Brandon lee is
Everybody loves the “victims, aren’t we all” Line. But, the one that always sticks with me is “Try harder, try again!!” Like, there’s something about him wanting Tintin to know that he can throw anything at him and it will do nothing. Kind of like the helplessness that him and his girl felt when they were assaulted. This movie is amazing. Always like the laugh when he jumps off the building too.
Now THIS is the crow!
26 years, and I can still remember that movie, and that guy Brandon Lee.
His acting was art, so emotional...
Never understood his incredibly stupid death, such a waste.
Yea, not to be rude, but Brandon Lee died in one of the dumbest ways ever.
Wasnt dumb at all
They sacrificed him
@@cpilfold420 i think so too
Had he lived he'd probably have a kid doing movies right now. When I watched this as a kid I had no idea Brandon was Bruce Lee son
@@KentPetersonmoney Really? what was that like? what did you think of him as an actor through an unbiased lense?
2:06: *”FUCK YOU, MURDERER!!!”*
Damn! The rage in Eric’s voice when he said that to Tintin! Felt that! Brandon’s performance was groundbreaking in this movie!
I really miss him.
many of us think it was method acting and not scripted...theres something so raw about it
He just said murderer. Didn’t say fuck you.
@@thetruthhurtslol9534 fock ing he said
Literally listen to the video. Tintin is mumbling “fuck you man” and then Brandon yells “murderer”. Plain as day. Lol
There are those who cannot be forgotten . Great actor.Beautiful man.Gentle soul.
I still remember having his pictures next to my desk.I will never stop watching 'The Crow'.I was only 15 and couldn't stop crying .RIP Brandon Lee
0:58 the laugh is perfect....😂 Great actor...
RIP Brandon a brilliant actor and martial artist we can only summise how great you would have become
*I will always be in love with how grungy this movie is.*
Everyone praise's up the Joker in batman when Brandon Lee smashed that roll as Eric Draven in The Crow and knocked that movie out of the park. He gave it everything he had in that roll even his life. Brandon was the man.
Never even seen this movie before and definitely felt joker vibes in this scene
lee brought so much humanity to his character...its pure art... so many emotions and facial expressions..he breathed life into eric draven's character its to me the realest fictitious character ever done
0:50 is probably my favourite scene from the movie. The music and Brandon Lee doing an Assassins Creed like dive, so eery. This movie is everything!!!
Love it, especially Brandon's laugh.
"Victims aren't we all..." that line & scene has stuck with me for 30 years! Powerful still! RIP Brandon!
We miss you still, always!
One of my favorite movies
This is one of my favorite scenes
God rest Brandon Lee forevermore
thanks to whoever casted brandon. every actor has a movie that defines who they are and this is for brandon. he was born for this role n sadly he was dead cus of it.
It’s such a shame that the tragedy happened because they wanted to save some Money by not having a gun expert on the set, think of that...
*cast
@@bludika No, the guy handling the guns had already left for the day. So inexperienced people were doing the job.
Also, I feel so bad for the guy who wrote The Crow, James O'Barr. Guy lost his wife and wrote the comic to cope, then becomes close friends with Brandon, who dies while filming a movie based on his comic.
Timed Revolver To add insult to injury, the Bess Cutler gallery in Soho (who hosted and sold his Crow artwork) scammed him out of 40k.
Jus like his dad when enter the dragon came out.. Would changed everything
One of the best films ever made.
Brandon Lee will always be the biggest what if for me. So many great action movies we missed out on because either someone wanted him dead or the movie studio hired braid dead staff to handle the prop guns
Rest in peace Brandon Lee you will forever be missed
Saw this in the 6th grade... I was alone in my room watching it on VHS. I rewatched it at LEAST 500 times. Got the dvd set as well, collector's edition. This will always be a very special movie to me. R.I.P. Brandon Lee
The things he could have done...sad indeed...RIP Brandon..There's a lot of us who miss you still.
It's sad
A true masterpiece. Don't think this should be remade. Brandon's essence won't get any better than this. Hollywood keeps remaking masterpieces into master pieces of $h!+. Truly they did a good job. It's this good that I rented this twice already.
Gotta appreciate the sound design, it's terrific. Like, look how juicy that landing at 0:20 sounds, Eric's echoing laughter, or how the music fades out at "aren't we all" the emphasize it, it's so cool.
His head nod @1:46 always cracks me up. Almost like he's saying, "not bad.. but not enough." Lol
Amazing cast, setting, soundtrack. Just amazing. One of the best revenge/love stories ever filmed.
Here for the eye bleach after watching the new crow movie trailer
Lol came straight here too
Same brother
@@GoblinmuncherVAgather ots as crap as the trailers then
this is the real Crow
@@jeanettewilliams6075 ???
Brandon definitely had the talent and the potential to be a superstar in Hollywood. He had a huge career ahead of him
One of those movies that doesn't need a remake. It's perfect as it's. 🖤🖤🖤
Tin-tins actor manages to genuinely bring the character to life. It's not easy to play a villain that's worthy of Brandon Lee's Crow. He absolutely nailed it.
"VICTIMS ARENT WE ALL." One of the best lines i have heard in all of cinema history.
"Victims, aren't we all?!" 2020 and on. Also, this was the origin of the Assassins Creed leap of faith.
This movie still gives me Goosebumps everytime I watch it 26 years later...
its like if the joker and batman combined into one great character 🔥🔥
Great movie with a great soundtrack.
"We never miss"
*Misses*
You're gonna learn all about it (murder)"
*Gets killed*
Trigger Warning we call that a fail where I come from 😆😆😆
@@numunopat5883 Epic.
Trigger Warning your profile pic makes it funnier because of the 1-up
Guess he needed a refresher course😂
I guess technically he did learn all about it since he murdered him.
The writers were absolutely frigging brilliant. The bad guys all buy it with their own devices of torture. Top Dollar gets skewered, the sister gets her eyes pecked out, Tin Tin stabbed with his own knives, T-Bird burnt to a crisp, Fun Boy injected with his own Smack, and Skank hurled out a window. Perfection.
It's called giving you taste of your own medicine.
And every cop scene one of them says "what the crap!" . 😅 Still love the movie.👍🏻
Wow this film still holds up it’s so atmospheric it really does take you into another place RIP Brandon
Wonderful scene. Brandon and Glenn are brilliant.
I don't know why, but this scene stuck out so much for me when I was a kid. This whole movie is so quotable, but this scene in particular I would repeat lines from over and over.
think how big of an actor Brandon Lee would be now if he had not been killed .. dude was a badass
the fact that the fights seem real enough and his ability gradually increases throughout fights instead of just making him invincible.. tiny details like that made this movie memorable and this lockdown is perfect to watch these clips
Brandon Lee would have been the best Joker before Ledger
He was inspird by this movie
Dude! I said the same fucking thing!
@@commentindica4204 Actually, he was inspired by the Flashpoint Joker, Martha Wayne, right down to the hairstyle. Man that crazy ass lady gets 'no' credit.
He also reminds me of Michael Jackson and WCW sting
@@QoQabai658 how? flashpoint came out in 2011 and the dark knight came out in 2008
Man the best crow.
A martial artist, and a good actor.
Perfect!
Rip
Really perfect..
0:50 the way he carelessly just leans over the edge combined with the sound effects is very chilling, truly showing his supernatural power
2:19 you can hear the Joker in there when he says "Listen". What a moment.
He would've made an excellent Neo in The Matrix.
They were definitely inspired by this film
Yo I said this years and years ago you are absolutely right man he would have been an excellent Neo way better than Keanu Reeves
@@paulhightower9642 Keanu and Brandon would have been great friends and a Powerhouse Duo.
@@paulhightower9642 I think Brandon Lee would've done as good a job as Keanu did
Running across the rooftops is similar to Trinity fleeing the agents.
One of the best movies ever made,R.I.P. Brandon. It saddens me when I see this film,but it also inspires me,him and his father will always live on in the beautiful masterpieces they made and shared with the world.
This film shatters my heart in ways I can’t even begin to imagine. It’s my favorite movie of all time. Rest in Peace, Son of the Dragon. ❤
A timeless and legendary film, made all the more so by Sting paying homage to the character. It honestly felt we got so much more Eric Draven than we actually did in the 90s.
The little head bobble after Tin Tin punches him is just priceless😂
Um brinde ao homem mais lindo e gostoso dos anos 90 🥂
Brandon Lee, vc jamais será esquecido, querido.
R.I.P 💔
Director Alex Proyas just doesn't get enough credit. His vision, the whole vibe and atmosphere and the way he shot this film is everything. He is often overshadowed by Brandon Lee, and rightly so. He also did Dark City in 1998, another fantastic movie (visually).
Brandon Lee you are missed.
R.I.P. love you man I hope you're hiding out somewhere doing good deeds.
💜
ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!! One of my favorite movies of ALL TIME!!! I bought it!
No 🔥 can stop him from coming after you!! 1:31 truly a gifted actor R.I.P Brandon Lee 😇😇🕊🕊
Still remember the trailer for this. Couldn't wait to see it at the theater!
I went to see it in the theaters on a whim on a boring day. Watched it three other times and bought the VHS as soon as it came out, as well as the great soundtrack. So much memorable stuff in this.
0:05 how it feels when you turn off the basement lights and gotta outrun the basement demon
Parkour mode
dude that's so fucking hilariously true!! The manliest of men still hurry when that light turns off haha
This movie was showed to me by my father, i’ll show this to my kids one day. This one stands against time.
I'm sure I won't be the only one who uses this scene to mend my broken psyche after watching the new trailer.
Brandon you truly rock man!! Rest with the angels!!!!!
there will never be another Crow movie like this one again....Great Film....