All these years, from the time I came out of the cinema in 1979, just left school, I sneaked into a night show as a 15 year old knowing I was too young to see an 'X' rated film I have wondered why it has stayed with me for all these years. Obviously 45 years later and seeing it STILL has a cult following and people around the world feel the way i do, I still couldn't figure out why it held such a firm place in my heart. After watching this wonderful panel I think I finally realise why. Its the CHEMISTRY these guys have with each other, its tangible on the stage and I think its tangible in the film, though till now i hadn't sussed it. Would loved to have see Cowboy up there and now David Harris has just passed away (RIP) its inevitable that events like this will eventually cease. Thanks for putting it up, loved the humor, the insights and the camaraderie which I found very touching.
Thanks for uploading. I only went Saturday so I missed this panel but got to meet the cast. Super awesome guys. Also saw The Warriors in 35mm after Flashback and it ruled.
James Remar is the funniest! The Warriors is a timeless movie. Hair is a much better movie than Xanadu, Dorsey "Cleon" Wright should have been able to talk about that.
46:46-First time I’ve ever heard of Marcelino Sanchez/Rembrandt being mentioned by fans and the cast! Sure wonder what that kid would’ve been up to if alive today. I mean, would he have kept an active acting career going like James Remar did? Would he have gotten to a different career path like Cowboy and Vermin?
As much as I want to see a remake I know you could not beat the original. All so I'm surprised they haven't made a remake. They have with a lot of others.
The late comedian Patrice O'Neal was trying to get producer Brett Ratner to buy the script. It was great to listen to them discuss it on the Opie and Anthony show (still here on you tube) and he wanted it to be filmed and take place in Los Angeles and he had the idea to cast the Rock as Cyrus. That was back when the Rock was wrestling, before he became an Actor and I thought he would have been perfect for the part, but not so much today.
I would never waste my time watching a remake under any circumstances... A remaster with the deleted scenes would be great but never a remake... no way...
RIP COCHISE!! I swear, when I was about 9 years old, I must've watched this movie at least three times a week. Original version only. The directors cut is kinda weak.
Rest In Heaven, David "Cochise" Harris.. 🙏❤️!
We lost a legend
Now he is with not only with his heavenly family, but reunited with Marcelino Sanchez. RIP to both Cochise and Rembrandt
41 Days after this interview.😢
The Warriors was an incredible film 🎥
"The best"
All these years, from the time I came out of the cinema in 1979, just left school, I sneaked into a night show as a 15 year old knowing I was too young to see an 'X' rated film I have wondered why it has stayed with me for all these years. Obviously 45 years later and seeing it STILL has a cult following and people around the world feel the way i do, I still couldn't figure out why it held such a firm place in my heart. After watching this wonderful panel I think I finally realise why. Its the CHEMISTRY these guys have with each other, its tangible on the stage and I think its tangible in the film, though till now i hadn't sussed it. Would loved to have see Cowboy up there and now David Harris has just passed away (RIP) its inevitable that events like this will eventually cease. Thanks for putting it up, loved the humor, the insights and the camaraderie which I found very touching.
Ok I'll watch it again for the 100th time
Your not alone😅
really a great bunch of brothers
I loved this movie!
Thanks for uploading. I only went Saturday so I missed this panel but got to meet the cast. Super awesome guys. Also saw The Warriors in 35mm after Flashback and it ruled.
Epic stuff, James Remar and David Patrick Kelly are my alltime heroes.....come out and play
EPIC!
if i was there i would ask them about the amazing rockstar game the warriors most of them voiced
They were in Chicago?????? WTF! I missed that. Bring them back in five years so I can plan to be there
Masi :The warriors are good real good swan : the best
The rest is ours
James Remar is the funniest! The Warriors is a timeless movie. Hair is a much better movie than Xanadu, Dorsey "Cleon" Wright should have been able to talk about that.
There is one actor missing and that is cowboy Tom McKitterick where is he now? Even though Marcelino Sanchez as Rembrandt died 🙁🙁
I think I read somewhere that he settled in the UK. Not 100% sure...I've not seen him attend any of these reunions.
@@andrewmacdonald4833 hmm okay thanks for the info, cowboy was best to me when i play the warriors game on PS2
Warriors by Lin-Manuel Miranda is GREAT!
Wish I was at this! I recommend the movie On The Yard. Very good minimalist prison film with Waites, Remar, and many more great character actors
46:46-First time I’ve ever heard of Marcelino Sanchez/Rembrandt being mentioned by fans and the cast! Sure wonder what that kid would’ve been up to if alive today. I mean, would he have kept an active acting career going like James Remar did? Would he have gotten to a different career path like Cowboy and Vermin?
When was this?😮I love them,very fan of the film and game.
As much as I want to see a remake I know you could not beat the original. All so I'm surprised they haven't made a remake. They have with a lot of others.
The late comedian Patrice O'Neal was trying to get producer Brett Ratner to buy the script. It was great to listen to them discuss it on the Opie and Anthony show (still here on you tube) and he wanted it to be filmed and take place in Los Angeles and he had the idea to cast the Rock as Cyrus. That was back when the Rock was wrestling, before he became an Actor and I thought he would have been perfect for the part, but not so much today.
i wouldve like to see the reactions from all the cast when each of them speak. great video though
I would never waste my time watching a remake under any circumstances...
A remaster with the deleted scenes would be great but never a remake... no way...
Tom mcKitterick only one missing except Marcelino Sanchez who died mid 80s
WOW! A bunch of silver foxes on that panel.
Remar didn't have to act.
He basically IS Ajax,.
RIP COCHISE!! I swear, when I was about 9 years old, I must've watched this movie at least three times a week.
Original version only. The directors cut is kinda weak.
Is Brian Tyler really 71? Apart from the grey, he could pass for a dude in his 40s....
damn David looks really bad in this video :((