80's Films :- My Favourite Cannon Group Films Part 1.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2020
- This is something different for me. I am showing the trailers for my favourite Cannon Group films from 80 to 89.As there are a lot of titles to show this is part 1 of what will probably be a 3 part episode.
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When movies were fun
first movie was like death wish on crack. the second movie was death wish on a drunking rampage.
My childhood memories.
When movies watch with Sony Betamax
Cobra, cyborg, American ninja, enter the ninja definitely my top favorite movies!! 😁👍
@@noelhernandez363 American Ninja 2 with the USMC uniform bar fight was epic 😁 😂. Cobra was ultimate cool 😎
80s movies were the best by far
Michael Dudikoff,Sho Kosugi,Henry Silva (underrated villain),Ralf
Moeller,Cynthia Rothrock,Steve James,Fred Ward,Michael Paré.
The 80's when men were f**cking nuts, and everyone had a cool time.👍👍😊
Cheers guys 🍺😁
Aw, you are making me feel very nostalgic. Friday night VHS rental movies.
Make it a blockbuster night!
Every Friday and Saturday as a child I would rent a movie on vhs. Special times. And would always go to the cinema. Saw all the classics. The 80s were special
@@damianclarkeed6683I miss those days so much! 😔😔
When I was a kid I love to watch these Cannon Films. I didn't care about the story as long as it's explosive, full of action, and looks cool.
@@tomsaints3462 so much more the era of coolness 😎
Mario Van Peebles, very underrated action star!
I like him in Rappin'
I saw Beat Street instead of Breakin. The opening of Cobra is truly fun🙂
This just awakened my memories of working at the local video store. Thank you so much for the work you put in
Video stores what a time armageddon if you forget to rewind 😂 loved visiting sundays was the day they replaced the upcoming movie posters the guy always gave away the throwaways 😊
I was really into Indiana Jones wanabes in the 80's. The best was Canon's King Soloman's Mines starring Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone. The lest said about the sequel the better. The score really set it apart. Also of course Chuck Norris and Louis Gosset Jr. in Firewalker.
American Ninja looks MORE dark in this than the actual release, and those deleted clips of Joe, and Jackson.
I FN LOVED THESE MOVIES AS A KID I'M 44 AND STILL LOVE THESE MOVIES 🎥😊😊
Who doesn’t love canon ??
To be honest dude I fucking love Cannon film! Every action film they released is sheer gold! They remind me of being young, video shops and having friends over. I also have the same love for Orion films too!
My childhood. Still a big fan
We had Ninja training camps at every playground in our area after sneaking off to watch American Ninja 😆🥷
The EXSTERMINATOR
I was glad to see Cyborg made the list!
Peter Cullen with the voice over for Alan Quartermain!!
God damn…we rented a lot of cannons movies, at my local video pusher back in the day. But I never seen Exterminator 2 looks super cool😀 they really new how to make trailers back then.
I wonder if TARANTINO FIRE MAN 🔥🚒
BASED ON THAT.
Exterminator 2 was on HULU. I have seen all of the American Ninja movies. Cobra was a favorite of mine and my father. The most heartbreaking scene for my father was the destruction of Cobra's car. Avenging Force was done in my city of New Orleans
I’m 11 years old and for my birthday my pals and I go see Masters of The Universe and it was mind blowing. The best movies ever made were 80s.
That's right!
Yes what a movie Meg Foster was the ultimate evil Lyn and a very young Courtney Cox. Dolph was the ultimate choice for HE Man. Always remember that scene where that unfortunate dude ran into a clumsy angry beast man 😂😂😂
I always loved Cannon movies. Fans should watch these two Cannon documentaries.
- "The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films" which is the serious one.
- "Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films". The hilarious version of their story.
Thiese were the movies every gen x boy grew up watching. I remember watching some of these with friends when I was 10. God I wish I worked at Canon in the 80's. I can only imagine the mountain of cocaine 😮😅
i was in the navy in San Diego on the U.S.S. Kittyhawk in '86 and we would go to movies at some theater that charged $1 for all these cannon group movies 🤣🤣
White, red and yellow ninjas make me lol since my childhood.. Gotta ove those crazy 80's
Canon was my VHS childhood experience ... every bad action movie - i watched!!! ha ha ...
I loved everything they did and its stuck with me through the years. No matter how bad or cheesy I still watch it all to this day.
Electric Boogalo..The greatest movie of all time..!!! 😅😅😅😅😅
It's a tie up between Breakdance and Electric Boogaloo. Both masterpiece's !!
The OG Netflix
Seeing the preview to Cyborg just took me back 30 years. Great video
Cyborg is one of my favourite JCVD films, it's full of cheese but I love it for it.
I saw all of these in Hillbrow, Johannesburg in the 80s. All my money went on movies and video games - great days!! 😎
Delta Force and Missing in Action
My childhood right there
Blood Sport #1!
@Mike_44 very good but brick not hit back 😆
@@gardenyardgainz3394 “Ok USA!”
@Mike_44 yes classic the big dude breaking the brick on his bonce 😂😂
Cannon's Alan Quartermain films were so great. The Indiana Jones films are sorry imitations.
My boy johnny sent me hell yeah I'm glad he did..🤘
Cheers mate. Thanks for the sub.
No one made films like cannon 👌👌👌. There is a documentary on the 2 brother’s I think that ran the company. If I can remember the name I will let you know. Great vlog
They made some fantastic films which are now cult classics. It's good that the boutique companies are now picking their titles up and working their magic on them.
There were 2 different Documentaries on them. One was called "Electronic Boogaloo: The Rise And Fall Of The Cannon Group", and I cannot believe that I forgot the name of the other one. I saw both of them, and enjoyed them both.
@@anthonyclark9441 yeah that’s them 👌👌👌
They were cousins. We all were very fortunate that they made movies. Thanks to them, Van Damme got to be a big star, and we all were fortunate to see the great Van Damme.
@@anthonyclark9441the go go boys was the other one
Bloodsport the best one here by a mile
Death wish 2 was epic not a scratch on the original but still brilliant love charles Bronson 😊 and the stallone classic over the top with that cool john Brzenk cameo. Cannon was brilliant.
I think they are merged in popular film company to survived the franchise
Every GenXer remembering these awesome rated R movies: My Childhood ❤❤❤
Every Gen Alpha today: Won't somebody think of the children!? So much toxic masculinity!!😱😱😱
Sinbad of the Seven Seas is the best Cannon Group film.
Outrageous that no canon movie won an oscar...
Love these videos, I watched so many trash movies when I was a kid, on Betamax mostly lol - rented 18-rated movies with barely a question, first one being Bronx Warriors, a movie I still watch regularly, so trashy but just awesome, and great music too. Ahh what happened to those days?
They where easier more carefree time mate when films didn't give a toss and I love them for it.
@@wiganfilmclub They were weren't they, I do miss those times! At least we get to relive them briefly when watching these classics. Keep up the good work!
Where’s Firewalker?
It's in ether part 2 or 3. It's one of my favourite Cannon releases.
Yes🤗
Exterminator 2 reminds me a bit of Darkman.
When you need Sony Betamax
That Canon intro. Ah...
Whenever you heard it, you knew it was about to be a wild ride.
80s was the best. Big bubbles, no....😁
What happened to Micheal Dudikof? Also the Allen Quatermain movies were awesome
Funny
I've got some favorite Cannon Films. Michael Dudikoff doesn't appear in any of them.
So was Cobra a Cannon film or WB?
It was distributed by WB and produced by Cannon.
@@wiganfilmclub thanks!!
Tried watching Cobra a month back...utter shit
And we moan now that trailers show too much of the movie...
For some reason these movies seem more diverse and inclusive without trying to do so. To bad the movies today decided to go full woke. Sad. 😇