Such an underrated movie. The music alone is astonishing. Let alone when Stallone finally fights back and beats Sonny Landham half to death, who's been begging for it the entire movie, especially for killing First.
I about shit my pants when I just found out mu cousin who's as big a stallone fan as me and same age hasn't seen this we grew up on stallone I made him watch this instantly. Bought it on the spot off vudu
The way Donald Sutherland says Welcome to Gateway Leone was creepy to me watching this movie as a kid...Coming through the light of the opened main gate....Classic.
16:30 I love Dallas's sacrifice. He knew whether he was dead or alive in that prison, he was a Deadman. He knew that cop was gonna make Stallone's life an eternal misery if he were kept alive.
Nhung nguoi hung cua the he ngay xua k con nhu xua nua roi mot thoi oanh oanh liet liet that dang tran trong va nguong mo nhung anh hung biet kjnh tren nhuong duoi that dang kham phuc hoi tiet hoi tiet k con phjm hay de doi de coi nua roi buon wa nhung dien vien toi tung ham mo buon wa
One of my favourite movies of Sylvester Stallone,they don't make movies like these anymore, rocky,paradise alley, fist,copland and Lockup are some of Sly's finest performances
Great movie, and I've found that it had a lot of similar elements from Rambo: First Blood (1982 ). Being harassed and abused by guards/police officers, pulling a knife on an authority figure, escaping from jail, giving a long monologue about his frustrations, stuck on ledge/cliff while cops are looking for him.
“Oh yeah, after pulling the engine and completely disassembling it and then rebuilding it from scratch and reinstalling it we realized it was just out of gas.”
Leoni, Dallas, Eclipse, First Base and the Bird guy. What a beautiful and inadvertently heroic bunch of inmates. Loved this movie as a teenager, pure melodramatic machismo.
great movie this is one of stallones lesser known movies, i have never seen it playing on tv while flipping thru channels or in the tv guide schedule sort of like arnolds movie raw deal
Great movie. Saw it in the theaters back in the 80s. However, you left out the part where Leone grabs the Warden and ties him up in the electric chair.
Easily Sly's most underrated movie...It has Tom Sizemore in it too and he saves Frank Leone's ass in the end having a change of heart after betraying him..
I love slyvester Stallone. Good scene when he comes back from being in the hole, on starvation rations, for six weeks, the bully takes all his dinner, then his buddies sit down with him, and give him some of their dinners,
@@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 I love that scene, actually on Google and all this movie lock up doesn't have good reviews, I think it is a great movie, one man's triumph in the midst of cruelty and adversity, and able to stay soft and caring. Of course I am a huge slyvester Stallone fan anyhow,
3:55, before the football player gets picked up he has a lot more mud on his uniform and he also has mud on his beanie but once he's picked up and pushed he now has less mud on his uniform and his beanie is clean.
Great observation. That sequence was not realistically evened out. That’s called a Film continuity error. They usually have notes for things like that on set, it may have been intentional though.
I actually saw this movie in the theater back in California in (1989) by myself at Westwood,CA.&also I'm Westwood CA. Rocky 3&4 .also Cliffhanger in (1993)too🍿🎥🎫🎬🤓😎🤑🤠😷🤜🤛
LOCK UP. This is one of the first shorts that actually has the name of the movie in the title. If you missed it, thats the name. Thanks to the poster for not leaving people wondering
Personally, I think that I enjoyed the movie "Lock Up" because I LAUGHED at every moment of it! I guess I have to think of the Sly Stallone feature film as a COMEDY and I am being honest about it. 🤣👍
First, RIP John Amos. 2nd, filmed at East Jersey State Prison formerly known as Rahway. Funny thing, they use the NJDOC patch of the time(blue badge with gold trim and the scales) but not the uniforms. NJDOC uniforms are dark blue pants with a French blue stripe and French blue shirts. This movie they're brown and tan but they still use the blue and gold patch. The patch itself would be changed. The shape stayed the same but the scales were replaced by the seal of NJ with Department of Corrections above and NJ in gold with red trim under the seal and the patch itself is gold trim with red trim on the outside. A few years ago it changed again with Department of Corrections NJ now under the seal and POLICE above it and they removed the red trim.
Little trivia: Stallone was the one who suggested Sutherland for the role of the sadistic warden. Turned out to be the right decision! Also, this was filmed in Rahway State Prison in New Jersey---for those who don't know, that was the same prison where the documentary Scared Straight (1978) was filmed...........................and all the extras were actual inmates.......................some of them may have been the same ones seen in the documentary, who knows?
I also understand that the opening scenes were filmed at Northern State Prison in Newark which, by looking at it's front entrance, definitely looks like minimum security unlike East Jersey State Prison.
Like that rough and tough football scene. No pads, full on contact is rough hahah. Really is. Reckon you are a lot more daring with the pads though. Prisoners in a fuckin car shop is hilarious too
On a legal standpoint: a person isn't in custody till they get out of the facility in which they're in. So, technically speaking, in the first scene, Captain Meissner messed up when he told the officer, "Back off, he's in our custody now."
All of Stallone movies are with heart, the vibe , even the music is 110%
Stallone really makes great dude movies. Great moments of working hard and triumph.
@KevinHallDJMrSwiv. Yeah, he was definitely the "Man's Man" of the 80s.
Everyone in this movie was perfect for their role. Great casting, classic 80's, one of Stallone's best!
One of the best prison movies of all time.
Such an underrated movie. The music alone is astonishing. Let alone when Stallone finally fights back and beats Sonny Landham half to death, who's been begging for it the entire movie, especially for killing First.
@user-nv2wt4hi8t. Sonny to me will always be "Billy" in Predator especially with that infamous laugh, "A huh, huh, huh, huh, huuuuuuuh!" 😆
Absolutely 😢❤❤❤
In real life Sonny would have destroyed Stallone
@@blackolantern5666and 48 hrs. Billy Bear
@@voltanhawk1505I. real life it wouldn’t even have been a fight because Stallone would’ve mopped the floor with Sonny within 30 seconds.
Man, I've watched this movie like 10 times and it's still one of my all-time favorites. Genuinely surprised it's not more popular.
The music soundtrack is not holding up 👆
you ever seen Bad Boys with Sean Penn
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Agree. This is one of his best
I about shit my pants when I just found out mu cousin who's as big a stallone fan as me and same age hasn't seen this we grew up on stallone I made him watch this instantly. Bought it on the spot off vudu
This movie really showcase Stallone's acting ability I thought
saw it in theater i was 11, and 100 times in VHS along with cobra, over the top, classic 80's
I had it VHS lol my wife shakes her head and laughs as I quote each character word for word. I can see this actually being a true story
This, Cliffhanger, Demolition Man, Tango & Cash and Cop Land - Top 5 Most Underrated Sylvester Stallone films ever.
All garbage except Lockup.
Stop or my mom well shot was pretty cool🤣🤣
@@virnanTango and Cash is tolerable just cause of Kurt Russell.
Don't forget Judge Dredd
The way Donald Sutherland says Welcome to Gateway Leone was creepy to me watching this movie as a kid...Coming through the light of the opened main gate....Classic.
This movie Sylvester Stallone could have easily won an Oscar for. Ijs 💯 💯 💯
16:30 I love Dallas's sacrifice. He knew whether he was dead or alive in that prison, he was a Deadman. He knew that cop was gonna make Stallone's life an eternal misery if he were kept alive.
That was the cop who was personally screwing with Stallone’s character right?
@@michaelbull4344 Yes
Seriously underrated movie
One of Stallone's darker, more serious movies, but also one of his best.
I agree, in his top 10 ,also f I s t.
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One of my favourite movies of Sylvester Stallone,they don't make movies like these anymore, rocky,paradise alley, fist,copland and Lockup are some of Sly's finest performances
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"Rape this." - one of the best 2 word lines in cinema
One of my all time favorite movies
Great movie, and I've found that it had a lot of similar elements from Rambo: First Blood (1982 ). Being harassed and abused by guards/police officers, pulling a knife on an authority figure, escaping from jail, giving a long monologue about his frustrations, stuck on ledge/cliff while cops are looking for him.
Plus killin a pig.
"Nothing's dead until it's buried!" - Frank Leoni
Love this movie love the end credits soundtrack.Childhood heroe Stallone was so inspirational.An absolute icon.
Why the heck if it was released years ago, why can't we have the pleasure of watching 😢😅😢
You don’t have the balls!…….you’re wrong! Lol 😂
After watching Predator, I cant believe Sonny Landham could be this good acting like the bad guy trying to kill Sly.
Sonny Landham was a bad guy in Nick Nolte/Eddie Murphy 1982 hit 48 Hours as cop killer Billy Bear alongside James Remar as other villain Albert Ganz
One of stalins under rated movie ever ...my favorite movie seeing it as a kid
Stalin??
Sutherland ' can act as a sadistic mad man so well , it's crazy 🤪
He’s perfect for acting as a psychopath.
"I burned her". 'Ronald'
President Snow ( *_Hunger Games_* )
Donald Sutherland passed away today. A great Canadian actor. RIP
one of my favorite classic movies of all time
the grunts and post recorded sound effects from Stallone is ridiculous 😂😂
I thought the same watching it 😂😂
This movie is so underrated!
Sonny Landham played the "youngest-looking characters" when he was in his 50s. 😆
What a movie man! What a movie.
Pulls the engine before even knowing what’s wrongb😂
“Oh yeah, after pulling the engine and completely disassembling it and then rebuilding it from scratch and reinstalling it we realized it was just out of gas.”
They'll have to change your name from dearly departing Dallas, to deep fried Dallas.
Lol
I grew up as a kid with this kind of movies, made me a man even when I had 8 years old.
One of the best movie of Hollywood. I think Stallone is best actor of USA.
Leoni, Dallas, Eclipse, First Base and the Bird guy. What a beautiful and inadvertently heroic bunch of inmates. Loved this movie as a teenager, pure melodramatic machismo.
u forgot Ernie ! 6 of them
Absolutely loved this movie along with over the top
Dam,I haven’t seen this film since it first came out. Decent Stallone film.
Building the mustang is hilarious 😂 but that's Hollywood
Still love this movie ! Childhood video shop nostalgia! RIP Tom Sizemore !!!
It’s McDowell’s trading program time!!
Riesen Kino mit sly,so heftig der film
Dallas balls were like bells, but he didn't know it until the end. My respects.
most underated movie,
Some fantastic open-field tackling.
great movie
this is one of stallones lesser known movies, i have never seen it playing on tv while flipping thru channels or in the tv guide schedule
sort of like arnolds movie raw deal
Fucking birds don't feed in the rain 😂😂
Wonderfull Lock Up
Spectacular Rambo. Incredible Stallone
Great movie. Saw it in the theaters back in the 80s. However, you left out the part where Leone grabs the Warden and ties him up in the electric chair.
I love this movie it was like escape plan n tango n cash but without arnold n kurt russell lol😂😎
Easily Sly's most underrated movie...It has Tom Sizemore in it too and he saves Frank Leone's ass in the end having a change of heart after betraying him..
Very underrated movie
RIP Donald Sutherland, RIP Tom Sizemore, RIP Frank McRae , RIP Sonny Landham, Rip Darlanne Fluegel !!
Ain't nobody help frank when he got poked up crazy 😧😧
I love slyvester Stallone.
Good scene when he comes back from being in the hole, on starvation rations, for six weeks, the bully takes all his dinner, then his buddies sit down with him, and give him some of their dinners,
That was actually my favorite scene.
@@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 I love that scene, actually on Google and all this movie lock up doesn't have good reviews, I think it is a great movie, one man's triumph in the midst of cruelty and adversity, and able to stay soft and caring. Of course I am a huge slyvester Stallone fan anyhow,
@@annogrady3513 I am, too! Yes, that scene showed that they were pretty much a family of sorts.
Of the best and one of my favourite mouvies!
Stallone is world class talent noone can ever forget these juicy incredible performances
I don't follow the action gender but with Stallone i have done because he mixes action with drama and that catch You immeddiately
Stallone so handsome 😘♥️💋❤️🥰😍🤩
3:55, before the football player gets picked up he has a lot more mud on his uniform and he also has mud on his beanie but once he's picked up and pushed he now has less mud on his uniform and his beanie is clean.
Great observation. That sequence was not realistically evened out. That’s called a Film continuity error. They usually have notes for things like that on set, it may have been intentional though.
Me and my friends when we are drunk are like COME ON LONNY!!!!!!!!!
Love his Work and admire like a Father
17:31. that's how he got the aneurysm.
I actually saw this movie in the theater back in California in (1989) by myself at Westwood,CA.&also I'm Westwood CA. Rocky 3&4 .also Cliffhanger in (1993)too🍿🎥🎫🎬🤓😎🤑🤠😷🤜🤛
Absolutely..Loved that Classic remark in Rocky 5..This isnt no pie eating contest..lol
Nothing's is death till it's buried
Crazy I never heard of this movie.
LOCK UP. This is one of the first shorts that actually has the name of the movie in the title. If you missed it, thats the name. Thanks to the poster for not leaving people wondering
A great movie
Gorgeous man
I liked this movie and the Van Dame rippoff prison movie as a kid.
Very well edited has you at the edge of your seat.
Loved this film
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The hat went of by the hit in 4:29 and on again in 4:33 xD ....
One of my favorite movies. This movie introduced me to a song I love dearly, "Vehicle" by Ides of March.
Good movie
Love you so much staylone Rambo
This is like a prison version of rocky 😂😎
Chuck wepner sued Sylvester Stallone for this movie also because he was in prison at the time, and he won.
@@matthewestrada407 ok who is that anyway lol😎😂😎😂
@@calvinwoolfolk324 chuck wepner was the guy who went the distance with Muhammad Ali, it's what rock was based on.
@@matthewestrada407 ok u mean the rock the wrestler or the movie😎😎😎😎
@@calvinwoolfolk324 the movie rocky look up chuck wepner it's a friggin trip
Super ! Leone ❤️
1989 ❤❤❤ lock up is my fav movie
Rocky and Rambo were excellent, but Lockup, Cobra, and Over the Top don't get enough credit.
Forget tiktok I came here 😂
Forget tik tok period. What an awful socialist weapon
Personally, I think that I enjoyed the movie "Lock Up" because I LAUGHED at every moment of it! I guess I have to think of the Sly Stallone feature film as a COMEDY and I am being honest about it. 🤣👍
You jealous of Stallone? 😏
@@OrdellRob Like what was your point about anyway?
First, RIP John Amos. 2nd, filmed at East Jersey State Prison formerly known as Rahway. Funny thing, they use the NJDOC patch of the time(blue badge with gold trim and the scales) but not the uniforms. NJDOC uniforms are dark blue pants with a French blue stripe and French blue shirts. This movie they're brown and tan but they still use the blue and gold patch. The patch itself would be changed. The shape stayed the same but the scales were replaced by the seal of NJ with Department of Corrections above and NJ in gold with red trim under the seal and the patch itself is gold trim with red trim on the outside. A few years ago it changed again with Department of Corrections NJ now under the seal and POLICE above it and they removed the red trim.
The old Workhouse in Cincinnati. Gone, but not forgotten!
And he became Tulsa King a few years later
Carmine tried to step in but this was above his jurisdiction
King of action Actors
An innocent man with Tom Selleck is a good 80’s prison film too
Hi.any one has the link of this movie.i want to see it.cant find on net
Little trivia: Stallone was the one who suggested Sutherland for the role of the sadistic warden. Turned out to be the right decision!
Also, this was filmed in Rahway State Prison in New Jersey---for those who don't know, that was the same prison where the documentary Scared Straight (1978) was filmed...........................and all the extras were actual inmates.......................some of them may have been the same ones seen in the documentary, who knows?
@Mister Mystery Thanks! Glad he thought of Sutherland for that role--he was perfectly cast!
I also understand that the opening scenes were filmed at Northern State Prison in Newark which, by looking at it's front entrance, definitely looks like minimum security unlike East Jersey State Prison.
@@srmills6139 Hmm, interesting! Was thinking the same thing.
@@davidl570Have you seen Northern State Prison before and do you know much about it?
@@srmills6139 Nothing whatsover but I Googled images of it--wouldn't doubt it's the same one!
Not Stallone's best movie but certainly not his worst.
They don't put this on TV anymore
2:21 So ... these guards realise they're pointing loaded shotguns at other guards, right? Some movies movie bad.
Can't believe how much he reminds me of my cousin Sean Consiglio!
Shawshank redemption and lock up is the best 2 prison movies
Tare Stallone!
Like that rough and tough football scene. No pads, full on contact is rough hahah. Really is. Reckon you are a lot more daring with the pads though. Prisoners in a fuckin car shop is hilarious too
On a legal standpoint: a person isn't in custody till they get out of the facility in which they're in. So, technically speaking, in the first scene, Captain Meissner messed up when he told the officer, "Back off, he's in our custody now."