@@jacfalle27 I think two are for picking up the crap and one is for scraping the butt. but one of the writers did somekind of explanation here on TH-cam.
This film is underrated because it appears to be the stereotypical action film of the 80s/90s. It's got a much deeper message that's quite applicable today.
"You know what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna get myself a 1967 Cadillac Eldorado convertible, hot pink with whale skin hubcaps and all leather cow interior and big brown baby seal eyes for headlights, Yeah! And then I'm going to drive around in that baby at 115 miles per hour getting 1 mile per gallon sucking down quarter cheeseburgers from McDonalds in the old fashioned Styrofoam containers...." Denis Leary, in his song "Asshole" Denis Leary monologues are awesome!
The 3 sea shells was an inside joke by one of the writers. The director wanted the bathrooms to be futuristic and told him to come up with something besides toilet paper. The writer saw a nature magazine lying around with sea shells on the cover and just put that in.
The man playing Edgar Friendly is actor and comedian Denis Leary who, at the time of this movie, was a well-known standup comic, whose schtick was this same kind of fast-talking run-on rant, packed with extreme examples of things that were bad for you as desirable, like the one at 21:38. A decade later, he would write and star in the FX channel TV series _Rescue Me._
The 3 seashells are the biggest cinematic mystery of all time. In the original cut he meets his daughter in the sewers. You can see her in a few scenes but you don't know who she is unless you've seen the director cut.
There's a fair amount of influence from The Time Machine as well, specifically with the surface-dwellers becoming soft and vulnerable to the underground undesirables.
That's quite a stretch. There might be some minor influences, but there's nothing of the central themes of BNW around genetic social engineering here. You're basing your parallel on one character having an "L" name and the other sharing one of the most common names in the English language.
@@michaelw8262 Except the surface-dwellers here dominated the starving undergrounders, who were in no way vital to their society, as the Morlocks were to the Elois. This is some tissue-thin reasoning.
@@michaelccozens Among other things, I'm basing it on Lenina Huxley having Lenina Crowne's first name and BNW author Aldous Huxley's last name. Also, there's the John the Savage/John Spartan correspondence.
Snipes was so good in this role - could have used 2 more films - 1 an origin story for Simon Phoenix, and the 2nd to bridge the end of the origin story and lead up to the start of demolition man.
I love that in alot of games, you sometimes find in bathrooms, a shelf with three seashells! Its a little easter egg which shows up more than you might think!
14:40, It was well known that Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger had an ongoing feud in Hollywood. they have since become friends. Thus, the joke.
The best part of this film is not only the social satire but the genuine pathos underneath, with how it acknowledges the tragedy of Spartan's situation, as well as have him genuinely be uncomfortable with the perception that he's a cowboy cop. Phoenix is also hilariously wicked, and Snipes is so charismatic in the role.
This is probably my all time favorite movie. I absolutely loved it when I was a kid.Both main characters had such Cool names. And wesley's slipes look so cool
The silliest thing about this movie was the idea that when the film was released in 1993 they thought we would have "cryo prisons" 3 years later in 1996.
The 3 seashells thing is just one of those great purposely unexplained cinematic mysteries, just like the watermelon experiment in “Buckaroo Banzai” (hint: future reaction)…
The way the freeze crimes work in this movie is a gift as much as punishment. You miss out on your local timeline, but get to skip to the future unaged with bonus skills!
This is a very happy good reaction! Addie shoveled it out of the park! I enjoy-joy the interesting dystopia of Demolition Man. Welcome to the Three Sea Shell club. Addie really is a 90s movie girl in her heart. Be well!
That burning, collapsing building in the beginning of the movie was a Los Angeles Water and Power overhead district headquarters that was scheduled to be demolished. I worked at that headquarters as an apprentice lineman/splicer
YES!!! I asked for this when you did True Lies, each makes me think of the other. Thank you! I just know you’re going to enjoy this. Excited to start. May your views and likes always be equal.
The ages also don't match up. Huxley looks to be in her 20s. If Spartan has been in cryostasis for 36 years, his daughter would be a lot older than Huxley.
It's because it's an unresolved plot thread. John reveals that he had a daughter that he made a promise to, so the audience expects him to eventually find her at some point during the movie and fulfill that promise. It's like Chekov's Gun. If you introduce something like that in a story, it should pay off at some point. As bjchit said, the earliest draft had Lenina turn out to be his daughter. The final script had John discover that his daughter was living in the sewers as one of Friendly's gang, but her part got cut out. That left the daughter mystery unresolved and audiences to wonder if the only significant female character in the movie was his daughter. You're right that it doesn't really make much sense when you think about it, and that's probably why it was dropped early in the scripting stage, but I understand why people might've initially assumed it because I remember doing the same thing in 1993 by waiting for that twist that never came.
Still one of my favorite movies. Why not. Stallone, Bullock and Snipes in it. Action and humor. Good combination. And you reacting. My evening could be end better.
I learned something new today I can't believe I never noticed before all of the warning violations the fines in this movie yet... when John spartan and Simon phoenix break through the glass floor in the museum and fall into an old world exhibit when they use profane language down there, there is no warning speech violation sound... very clever detail in the movie
The continuity of the verbal violations in this movie is my favorite thing. Like someone had to keep track and make sure it happened when it was supposed to.
i been watching reactions to this movie and its funny how they never put the scene where simon makes fun of the asian family in their youtube cut. I just remember one reactor who did and their reaction was hilarious.
Absolutely love, demolition man. Such an awesome movie. Honestly still to this date, I've never figured out the three sea shells. Amazing video. And bell well Addie.
@@notsureyou are you talking about the law against doxxing and hate crimes? Are you in favour of people being doxxed? What upside down reality are we living in where people doing doxxing are being defended?
This is definitely a fun, shut-your-brain-off, kind of a movie. I’ve always enjoyed watching this film, since I saw it in theaters back when it came out.
In what sense? Please tell me you're not about to give the tired-old "PC is killing us!!!1!" hysteria. Go watch '90s TV and tell me the network that would have aired "Rick and Morty" or "Sunny". Jesus, that's a dumb argument.
there have been mainly two theories on the three seashells since this movie first came out. one about scraping, the other is bidet controls. im very much in the camp of it being a fancy bidet considering the scraping concept just sounds terrifying.
Awesome fun reaction. Thank you. This was a breakout film for Sandra Bullock. BTW, her character's name Lenina HUXLEY is based on the author Aldous Huxley who wrote Brave New World in 1931 which is about just such a similar "nice" dystopia. (had to read it for a class in college.) Just FYI. Be well Addie.
So, in the early 90s, there was a fad in bathroom decor of having a seaside/nautical theme. One tried and true decoration was a small framed wall decoration containing three seashells. That was where the filmmakers got the idea.
I saw the prop of Stallone cryogenically frozen in person. I just randomly into a show while on a trip with friends and there it and bunch of other movie props were. That thing is awesome. The amount of work they put into effects even just to make a scene or two look right in these older films is very inspiring. My seashell theory is...they trolled the audience and that's great.
The ongoing movie rivalry between Arnold, and Sylvester is hilarious. I believe they pretty much mention each other somehow in almost every action movie they make like in True Lies when Jamie Lee Curtis says "I married Rambo".
Leary actually gives a good performance in Two If By Sea with Sandra Bullock around this time. It's quite the departure from roles like this and The Ref.
16:10 - There was supposed to be a scene where Stallone's character met his daughter. It was sadly cut. The scene did make it into the novelization though.
I like to imagine that the "franchise wars" involved actual armies of fast food employees going into battle, spatulas in hand and spilling ketchup for their cause.
Waited 15 min to hear Sandra say "Now all restaurants are Taco Bell." That was on TV every day for a whole semester in college! They did a pretty big marketing campaign at the time. Printed cups and everything, lol. Great memories. Thank you!!
Rising Sun, White Men Can't Jump, Murder at 1600, US Marshals (sequel to The Fugitive), and Passenger 57 are Wesley Snipes movies that are definitely worth checking out.
Now you are one of us, captivated forever by the mystery of the three seashells. By thw way, outside the USA Taco Bell was not so well known, so it was changed to Pizza Hutt. Both companies were related to Pepsi, which had invested in the film.
The best part about the three seashells joke is that it still haunts the actors. In 2013, on the red carpet for Gravity, Sandra Bullock got asked by a reporter about how to use the three seashells.
I just decided to make up my own explanation for the seashells. I decided they are controls for a bidet. One for on/off, one for temp, one for intensity.
Poor Addie. Doesn't know how to use the 3 seashells...
Well, do you?
Hell, after 25+ years, I still don’t either. 😂
Whaaaat? She doesn’t know how to use the 3 sea shells. 😂
Let's all point and laugh at her 🤣🤣🤣
@@jacfalle27 I think two are for picking up the crap and one is for scraping the butt. but one of the writers did somekind of explanation here on TH-cam.
"NO CHOCOLATE?!"
Demolition Man suddenly became a horror movie for Addie.
😂
@@jessbrown254 I mean, MOST of that list is a big nope for me wanting to go there. lol
So many things we enjoy made illegal. If I can't have some Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, this future is a hard pass for mem
This is a travesty. Regardless, Addie, be well.
@@DarkPaladin24 In that future, a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup is probably an 80 year sentence.
Sandra Bullock trying to say bad words is the funniest parts of the movie 😂
Addie reactions always inspire joy joy feelings.
This film is underrated because it appears to be the stereotypical action film of the 80s/90s. It's got a much deeper message that's quite applicable today.
Simon : "Id lose my head if it wasnt attached"
Spartan : I'll keep that in mind"
Simon loses his head at the end...
Such a wonderful callback
It's only a callback at the end of the movie; at the beginning, it's a... heads-up.
Well, okay, it's foreshadowing, but that wouldn't have been a pun.
@@Warlocke000 🤣🤣
In the end, Simon Phoenix suffered a shattering brain freeze.
Denis Leary doing the bit from his "I'm an Asshole" routine 🤣
Nobody rants like Denis Leary rants!
And no one can be very annoyed by a bickering couple like Dennis Leary. The Ref proves that.
@@DarkPaladin24 i love that movie.
@@DarkPaladin24 The Ref is a great movie. Highly underrated when it comes to Christmas movies.
"You know what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna get myself a 1967 Cadillac Eldorado convertible, hot pink with whale skin hubcaps and all leather cow interior and big brown baby seal eyes for headlights, Yeah! And then I'm going to drive around in that baby at 115 miles per hour getting 1 mile per gallon sucking down quarter cheeseburgers from McDonalds in the old fashioned Styrofoam containers...."
Denis Leary, in his song "Asshole"
Denis Leary monologues are awesome!
Addie picking up that the passengers may have already been dead, so early in the movie, is highly impressive!:)
Be well, Addie.
We've been talking about the seashells for 30 years..
They're buttons.. (1) Wash, (2) Flush, (3) Dry...
@@bekindandrewind1422 Source?
10:00 "Did she just say chocolate!?" And with that, Addie went full Sarah Connor.
The seashells joke will drive you crazy 😂
The most important question we can ask from the future. How to wipe.
@@slimbombur7922 I learned this during the beginning of Covid 🤞
The Running Man, if you haven't 🙏🏽
Sandra Bullock is so adorable in this movie.
The 3 sea shells was an inside joke by one of the writers. The director wanted the bathrooms to be futuristic and told him to come up with something besides toilet paper. The writer saw a nature magazine lying around with sea shells on the cover and just put that in.
The man playing Edgar Friendly is actor and comedian Denis Leary who, at the time of this movie, was a well-known standup comic, whose schtick was this same kind of fast-talking run-on rant, packed with extreme examples of things that were bad for you as desirable, like the one at 21:38. A decade later, he would write and star in the FX channel TV series _Rescue Me._
I also liked him in “The Ref”.
Don't forget "The Job".
Fun Fact: Wesley Snipes is an actual trained martial artist.
It showcase his ability
According to Denis Leary he insisted on doing his own stunts, but he ended up screwing up and hurting stuntmen, and they had to do reshoots.
@@StevenJShow how so ?
i love this movie. i like when he tells Simon "you're on tv" then hits him with a tv...hilarious. lol.
The 3 seashells are the biggest cinematic mystery of all time.
In the original cut he meets his daughter in the sewers. You can see her in a few scenes but you don't know who she is unless you've seen the director cut.
The romans used sea shells to wipe their butts. Im not kidding. Goggle it.
Seashells : They're buttons.. (1) Wash, (2) Flush, (3) Dry...
This is a take-off on the 1932 book "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, which has characters such as "Lenina Crowne" and "John the Savage."
There's a fair amount of influence from The Time Machine as well, specifically with the surface-dwellers becoming soft and vulnerable to the underground undesirables.
@@michaelw8262 At least similarity if not influence. I'd like to see more people react to that movie.
That's quite a stretch. There might be some minor influences, but there's nothing of the central themes of BNW around genetic social engineering here. You're basing your parallel on one character having an "L" name and the other sharing one of the most common names in the English language.
@@michaelw8262 Except the surface-dwellers here dominated the starving undergrounders, who were in no way vital to their society, as the Morlocks were to the Elois.
This is some tissue-thin reasoning.
@@michaelccozens Among other things, I'm basing it on Lenina Huxley having Lenina Crowne's first name and BNW author Aldous Huxley's last name. Also, there's the John the Savage/John Spartan correspondence.
Snipes was so good in this role - could have used 2 more films - 1 an origin story for Simon Phoenix, and the 2nd to bridge the end of the origin story and lead up to the start of demolition man.
I actually was disappointed that Phoenix was killed off in this movie.He's such a great character,and Wesley Snipes played the role perfectly.
I like the idea of people immediately looking into the three sea shells after watching the movie and imagining their reaction to the instructions
Hearing you say "hunka-chunka" was hilarious. :D I'm glad you loved this one so much. It is very rewatchable.
I love that in alot of games, you sometimes find in bathrooms, a shelf with three seashells! Its a little easter egg which shows up more than you might think!
The horror! No one comes between Addie and her chocolate...😂
😂😂😂
Aaaaaannndd there she goes to join the sewer people...
Quite the _boggle_ indeed
Do not stand between Addie and her prey chocolate. :P
I have it on good authority that the third seashell is home to a Pacific cleaner shrimp named Jacques.
Rumor is #2 contains a sea sponge.
#1 must be a gas station then.
Be well is the most addie thing ever
8:53 will always be my favorite part of this movie, the delivery is spectacular!
SPOILER!!!! Kinda...in early drafts of the script Lenina Huxley WAS John Spartan's daughter.
Before Heath Ledger, Wesley Snipes was said to be the best live action Joker in film because of this movie.
It is
14:40, It was well known that Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger had an ongoing feud in Hollywood. they have since become friends. Thus, the joke.
Let's not forget Arnold's biggest prank he pulled on Stallone: Tricking him into starring in Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot.
See also: Stallone staring in The Terminator movie in the Last Action Hero.
Seashells : --- They're buttons.. (1) Wash, (2) Flush, (3) Dry...
Nah what you do with the first two is use them as a set of pincers to clamp and remove any dangling shit then the third is to scrape off the rest.
@@jonsouth1545 --- In a society that's so germophobe they won't shake hands, you think they're going to do that?
@@jonsouth1545 we're not a germaphobe society yet, but even now that sounds pretty horrible.
So glad you reacted to the original version.
My fav part is the Sandra Bullock "stomp and point" get out move after the VR-sex scene...
@@mudshark5393 Sandy B's insistent pointing is adorable.
Sandy B's character is named after Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World.
And the main female character
This is such a fun movie. Everything doesn't need to be complicated, this just a great popcorn flick.
The best part of this film is not only the social satire but the genuine pathos underneath, with how it acknowledges the tragedy of Spartan's situation, as well as have him genuinely be uncomfortable with the perception that he's a cowboy cop.
Phoenix is also hilariously wicked, and Snipes is so charismatic in the role.
Ok, here's the deal with the 3 seashells.
They're just the controls for the bidet.
warm water
cold water
and air?
@@eyallev Some have warm soapy water, warm rinse water and hot air dry. They're naughty
This is probably my all time favorite movie. I absolutely loved it when I was a kid.Both main characters had such Cool names. And wesley's slipes look so cool
Wesley Snipes was good in 'Murder at 1600'. So if you are the mood for a police/political drama it is recommended.
Omg yes! An under the radar movie for sure.
Passenger 57 is also a classic
Don't forget agent Chance.
Diane Lane kills in this movie.
She's also in Judge Dread.
@@jkbrown5496 I'm back because I'm tripping balls. Murder at 1600 and Demolition Man are coming on TV in an hour back to back. 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
White Men Can't Jump was also good.
The silliest thing about this movie was the idea that when the film was released in 1993 they thought we would have "cryo prisons" 3 years later in 1996.
CLASSIC!!!! Simon says... Addie rules.🤘🏽
the three seashells, one is for scraping front, one sis for scrapping back, and one is used to help direct spirting water. Best I could come up with.
I love that Jack Black is in this as pretty much just an extra in the underground scenes. 22:00
Yes Addie, Life's Eternal Question..."How does that DAMN 3 Seashells work?" (BEEP! Violation!) 31 years later, and I still don't know! 😆😆
i have them at home. Still no idea 😂
It's buttons for the bidet
Here reality overtook fiction. We skipped directly from flushing valve to FLUSHING APP - no more need for the sea shells. 😉
@@NiersFloater it's just compensation for those that don't know how to use the 3 seasshells
At 22:00 one of the guys with Dennis Leary is a young Jack Black. Be well!
This was the movie where I first fell in love with Sandra Bullock. And my feelings haven't changed. 😍😎
The 3 seashells thing is just one of those great purposely unexplained cinematic mysteries, just like the watermelon experiment in “Buckaroo Banzai” (hint: future reaction)…
Demolition Man is a gem of a movie and Lenina Huxley is the most adorable cop I´ve ever seen in a movie. 🥰
No further explanation given...
this movie is so good.
between Idiocracy and Demolition Man, they nailed the future prefectly.
It predict so well
Addie, you bring joy, joy feelings to all who watch your videos.
Movie description... *SO FUN...* _And yes, that is accurate._ Thanks for the reaction.
The way the freeze crimes work in this movie is a gift as much as punishment. You miss out on your local timeline, but get to skip to the future unaged with bonus skills!
This is a very happy good reaction! Addie shoveled it out of the park! I enjoy-joy the interesting dystopia of Demolition Man. Welcome to the Three Sea Shell club. Addie really is a 90s movie girl in her heart. Be well!
That burning, collapsing building in the beginning of the movie was a Los Angeles Water and Power overhead district headquarters that was scheduled to be demolished. I worked at that headquarters as an apprentice lineman/splicer
this movie has been out for 30 years, and the director said that the most common question he still gets from fans is how the three seashells work.
Abbies reaction at 17.54 RARRRRRRRRRRRR deserves big thumbs up
Another Stallone Vs Fun Bad Guy film is Assassins...with Antonio Banderas as the bad guy 👌
Jasminnnn.....
Have you seen that new first aid product? Antonio Ban-dages.
The three sea shells are the same as the briefcase from pulp fiction. No explanation ever 😂
🤔 So _that's_ what was in the briefcase! 🐚🐚🐚
The three seashells, one of life's great mysteries...
YES!!! I asked for this when you did True Lies, each makes me think of the other. Thank you! I just know you’re going to enjoy this. Excited to start. May your views and likes always be equal.
A fun reaction, Addie. I love your little giggle at the humorous parts.
It was great growing up in the 80s and 90s watching Arnold Stallone and Van Damme! There will never be a better trio! Maybe but I doubt it.
The 3 sea shells. One of the greatest mysteries of cinematic history.
This is one of my favorite movies. The plot is ridiculous but it's just so much fun to watch.
Surely she knows her dad's name, and John Spartan knows his daughter's name. I don't get why people think Huxley is his daughter.
It was an early draft in the script.
I don't understand why people think that
The ages also don't match up. Huxley looks to be in her 20s. If Spartan has been in cryostasis for 36 years, his daughter would be a lot older than Huxley.
It's because it's an unresolved plot thread. John reveals that he had a daughter that he made a promise to, so the audience expects him to eventually find her at some point during the movie and fulfill that promise. It's like Chekov's Gun. If you introduce something like that in a story, it should pay off at some point. As bjchit said, the earliest draft had Lenina turn out to be his daughter. The final script had John discover that his daughter was living in the sewers as one of Friendly's gang, but her part got cut out. That left the daughter mystery unresolved and audiences to wonder if the only significant female character in the movie was his daughter. You're right that it doesn't really make much sense when you think about it, and that's probably why it was dropped early in the scripting stage, but I understand why people might've initially assumed it because I remember doing the same thing in 1993 by waiting for that twist that never came.
And don't call me Shirley!
Still one of my favorite movies. Why not. Stallone, Bullock and Snipes in it. Action and humor. Good combination. And you reacting. My evening could be end better.
I learned something new today I can't believe I never noticed before all of the warning violations the fines in this movie yet... when John spartan and Simon phoenix break through the glass floor in the museum and fall into an old world exhibit when they use profane language down there, there is no warning speech violation sound... very clever detail in the movie
The continuity of the verbal violations in this movie is my favorite thing. Like someone had to keep track and make sure it happened when it was supposed to.
LOL 31 years later and they're still talking about the 3 sea shells. XD!
i been watching reactions to this movie and its funny how they never put the scene where simon makes fun of the asian family in their youtube cut. I just remember one reactor who did and their reaction was hilarious.
They made a bunch of the prop "Frozen Stallones" and had them hanging from the ceiling, in Planet Hollywood restaurants, all over the world.
Absolutely love, demolition man. Such an awesome movie. Honestly still to this date, I've never figured out the three sea shells. Amazing video. And bell well Addie.
TH-cam has basically made the "You are fined 1 half-credit for violating the public speech act" into a reality
@@GeorgeTropicana whereas republicunts are aiming for Idiocracy.
Maybe check out what the politicians are trying in Australia.....
@@notsureyou are you talking about the law against doxxing and hate crimes? Are you in favour of people being doxxed? What upside down reality are we living in where people doing doxxing are being defended?
@@chrisnielsen9885 Clearly you don't live in Australia.
@@notsureyou I fail to see how that matters. Google is everywhere
This is definitely a fun, shut-your-brain-off, kind of a movie. I’ve always enjoyed watching this film, since I saw it in theaters back when it came out.
This movie started out as a comedy-action, but over time it's become a sort of prophecy.
But as a prediction is going to happen.
In what sense? Please tell me you're not about to give the tired-old "PC is killing us!!!1!" hysteria. Go watch '90s TV and tell me the network that would have aired "Rick and Morty" or "Sunny".
Jesus, that's a dumb argument.
The 3 Seashells is just a running joke. Did you notice that the Police Chief was the Warden from Shawshank Redemption?
The three seashells are one of the greatest mysteries in cinema.
there have been mainly two theories on the three seashells since this movie first came out. one about scraping, the other is bidet controls. im very much in the camp of it being a fancy bidet considering the scraping concept just sounds terrifying.
" Okay can we talk about the seashells..." you caught me mid drink, my nose is burning!!!
The 3 seashells thing has been a mystery and it will always be, I think.
This movie is one of my fav by the way.
Awesome fun reaction. Thank you. This was a breakout film for Sandra Bullock. BTW, her character's name Lenina HUXLEY is based on the author Aldous Huxley who wrote Brave New World in 1931 which is about just such a similar "nice" dystopia. (had to read it for a class in college.) Just FYI. Be well Addie.
Stallone & Snipes were amazing in this movie especially since it takes place in the future
I'm very happy you watched this movie! It's so much fun.
Hugely fun movie. I still use joy joy feelings, be well, and enhance your calm all the time. 😂. Stallone had a great 1993 with this and Cliffhanger.
#CliffhangerForAddieCounts
So, in the early 90s, there was a fad in bathroom decor of having a seaside/nautical theme. One tried and true decoration was a small framed wall decoration containing three seashells. That was where the filmmakers got the idea.
Glorious!
1 of my all time faves!
"Send a maniac to catch a maniac!"
I saw the prop of Stallone cryogenically frozen in person. I just randomly into a show while on a trip with friends and there it and bunch of other movie props were. That thing is awesome. The amount of work they put into effects even just to make a scene or two look right in these older films is very inspiring. My seashell theory is...they trolled the audience and that's great.
The ongoing movie rivalry between Arnold, and Sylvester is hilarious. I believe they pretty much mention each other somehow in almost every action movie they make like in True Lies when Jamie Lee Curtis says "I married Rambo".
I love that for a couple years, Denis Leary just got hired to do his (debatable) stand up routine in movies.
Leary actually gives a good performance in Two If By Sea with Sandra Bullock around this time. It's quite the departure from roles like this and The Ref.
@@LordVolkovsame with sandlot. He played a normal, white-collar suburbanite step father.
“I’d lose my head if it wasn’t attached.”
Nice foreshadowing
16:10 - There was supposed to be a scene where Stallone's character met his daughter. It was sadly cut. The scene did make it into the novelization though.
This movie is such a fun time. Another Sly Stallone movie that is great fun is the original “Judge DREDD”
Yeah, part of Stallone's Schneider era.
@@JakkFrost1 right, 100%
Watch ''the iceman cometh 1989'' and you will see where Demolition Man came from.
@@JakkFrost1 "i Am the law!"
Lenina Huxley’s last name is a reference to Aldous Huxley who wrote the novel Brave New World that served as the inspiration for San Angeles
I like to imagine that the "franchise wars" involved actual armies of fast food employees going into battle, spatulas in hand and spilling ketchup for their cause.
Waited 15 min to hear Sandra say "Now all restaurants are Taco Bell." That was on TV every day for a whole semester in college! They did a pretty big marketing campaign at the time. Printed cups and everything, lol. Great memories. Thank you!!
Rising Sun, White Men Can't Jump, Murder at 1600, US Marshals (sequel to The Fugitive), and Passenger 57 are Wesley Snipes movies that are definitely worth checking out.
Now you are one of us, captivated forever by the mystery of the three seashells.
By thw way, outside the USA Taco Bell was not so well known, so it was changed to Pizza Hutt. Both companies were related to Pepsi, which had invested in the film.
The best part about the three seashells joke is that it still haunts the actors. In 2013, on the red carpet for Gravity, Sandra Bullock got asked by a reporter about how to use the three seashells.
I could listen to Dennis Leary go on a rant for hours he has such a good voice for it 😂
I just decided to make up my own explanation for the seashells. I decided they are controls for a bidet. One for on/off, one for temp, one for intensity.