I'd like to point out that the museum didn't only have active weapons in perfectly good condition, with live ammunition next to them (and even a magnetic accelerator riffle with apparently a god damned fusion reactor in it), they also went so far as to have a CANNON BALL and the BLACK POWDER that comes with it to arm the cannon with ! Honestly I'd really like to see their museum on the cold war, do they keep a live nuke in it ?
It's just because they are old and the actual society wont rely on them anymore. Any museum you go, will have swords and such, a few centuries ago people were killing each other with those. And if I'm not mistaken, USA already have laws stablishing that from around a year of 18xx and before, the guns can be collected to be used even at home. Even if they still able to work properly. All just because they are old... It all sums in: it's old and we wont use them anyways. Even if they still work.
I like a Museum that goes the extra mile for authenticity >:-D But then again, a museum that uses the Diablo Font, should really tell you everything you need to know about said place. ITS ALL ABOUT THE LOOT.
Rambo uses an m60 lmg snipes has an mp5 here which gained notoriety amongst swat teams and special forces teams like the sas during the embassy raid in the 80s
Wow! Thanks for pointing that out! I didn't see where his other hand was pointing at, so was wondering where those flashes on his right were coming from.
@@m2heavyindustries378 not even close. My mom and dad are baby boomer. Also, go read that true definition of what a boomer (correct term is baby boomer) is.
@@m2heavyindustries378 I've to say when calling some one a boomer when you don't know what it is. Is hilarious. Baby boomer is a term used to describe a person who was born between 1946 and 1964. The baby boomer generation makes up a substantial portion of the world's population, especially in developed nations. It represents nearly 20% of the American public.Feb 28, 2020  Investopedia › Economy › Economics Baby Boomer Definition - Investopedia Period: 1946 - 1964 Population: Data from the U.S. Census Bureau show that there are 76.4 million baby boomers. prb.org Any complaints * look around* no? Good!
The Magnetic Accelerator rate of fire is actually quite pathetic, seeing what it does here. Sure its creates a little bit of combustion and explosions, but I just don't see its practicality for use by any soldier in the field. One shot and then a long reload time can get a person killed.
Most likely it was just a prototype. It seems as if it was trying to be a sustainable, powerful energy weapon. Future iterations probably would have had faster fire rates and faster recharging. I'm thinking something similar to a "plasma" rifle depicted in Aliens.
You know, I just pegged why Phoenix makes such a great villain. It's not how badass or skilled he is, it's the weaknesses. He can get freaked out, he can try to do something (like kick open glass) and fail, etc. He has just enough vulnerability to feel rounded.
This is my favorite action movie from the 90's for so many reasons; Phoenix being such a happy psychopath throughout makes it all the more fun! He is definitely the Palpatine of 90's action flicks; he's evil and he loves it!
I like how he makes an Aldous Huxley reference "Its a brave new world" 04:15 when thats what this movie is based on. Hence the name of the cop "Huxley"
I don’t know you guys but, in my own opinion, Wesley Snipes as Simon Phoenix did the best all times performance in the cinematography history. I can only compare it with David Jansen as Dr. Kimble in the series The Fugitive. Remarkable, incredible stage by Wesley Snipes, Simon Phoenix now is a legendary character.
Agreed. Dude's an insane sociopathic card-carrying Bad Guy™, but he's having so much fun with it that you can't help but chuckle at his antics. It also helps that, aside from Spartan, the cops are so blatantly out of their depth that it's honestly hard to feel sorry for them IMO.
@andrewoliver - Have you NOT SEEN ANY, of "the Expendables" movies?? It was Stallone's goal to bring back all the "oldies", with a mix of the new, to start a NEW GENERATION, of action stars.
The boom sounds when the pistols are fired. Unrealistic today, but it was certainly satisfying to hear in the early 90s action films. I wish that was brought back.
80s was the golden era of action movies, the 90s didnt do bad either, but Hollywood lost it's way when they started relying on CGI way to much in the 2010s. Movies like planet of the apes and Avatar really made them believe CGI was the only and best way to go. If you notice movies like the Predator, Robocop , Aliens, and terminator should have been better eith the visual effects available today, but yet they failed to please both the older fans of the original and even the younger movie fans of today.
They got it right with The Matrix (1999). It has the perfect balance between practical effects and CGI. Also, take a look at Dredd (2012) and Mad Max Fury Road (2015). Those are great action movies, with decent CGI and they're from this Century.
Same was 3 wean it came out watched it the outer day with the lads I love the cd 💿 bit dvds weren’t invented and I noticed watching the outer day the police cars looks like Tulsa cars 😂
One thing about the museum's armory exhibit that still baffles me to this day is how the heck they had a cannon that looks like it's from the 1700's and the damn thing still works and that it completely destroyed a door that should have stood up to it and caused the cannonball to bounce off.
@@Thescott16 no I think "bad times" would make us nowadays shit ourselves because most of the population that isn't in a 3rd world country is soft and mushy with their lives and mental space I would call it expecting sunshine and rainbows. If we are even on the same page tbh I read the first line of what your wrote and then started typing.
Probably a plan by Cocteau to incite violence towards the rebels. The same reason why he gave Simon Phoenix all of the information and skills needed to go after them.
Wesley was the best actor in the film to me, I've always preferred the villains in the movies. He was literally the main actor on this one, just like the Joker on the Dark Knight.
This was the first movie I ever seen Snipes in, he nailed it. I still enjoy this movie and I hope to show it to my kids one day. You know, for old time sake. :P
I guess he didnt want to bother loading them and they are quite heavy. And shotgunsnare better in enclosed spaces and imagine if he had to roll with m60.
Destroyed? NONSENSE!!! The bullet holes, blood splatter, shattered glass and faint smell of burning just lends that air of *authenticity* to the exhibitions.All they need to do is replace the broken glass and there you go!
0:36 “Excuse me Rambo, I need to borrow this.” Love that nice nod to one of Stallone’s Iconic Roles. Shame Stallone didn’t pick up an M60E3 and go after Simon.
Fucking love Wesley snipes probably one of the greatest actors ever. Just wish she had Not invaded taxes. I think he is a underrated actor and this kind of showcases what he can do
When I was a kid I saw this scene, left the room and when I was back a different movie was on, one of the matrix movies. Then the TV was turned off, I was very confused thinking it was the same movie. It took me 12 years to find this and clear it up.
I just realized Phoenix looks like a black Duke Nukem, but with overalls instead of Jeans. Ah the 90's.
Lol no shit
He IS Duke Nukem!
And your profile picture reminds me of the 2000s. Also a good decade
Oh my god, I will never look at Simon the same way again!
Nice one
I'd like to point out that the museum didn't only have active weapons in perfectly good condition, with live ammunition next to them (and even a magnetic accelerator riffle with apparently a god damned fusion reactor in it), they also went so far as to have a CANNON BALL and the BLACK POWDER that comes with it to arm the cannon with ! Honestly I'd really like to see their museum on the cold war, do they keep a live nuke in it ?
Let's also not forget a fully functional fire hydrant with water and pressure.
It's just because they are old and the actual society wont rely on them anymore. Any museum you go, will have swords and such, a few centuries ago people were killing each other with those. And if I'm not mistaken, USA already have laws stablishing that from around a year of 18xx and before, the guns can be collected to be used even at home. Even if they still able to work properly. All just because they are old...
It all sums in: it's old and we wont use them anyways. Even if they still work.
The hydrant is wtf anyways xD
Lol The 90's, back when they were focused on fun factor more than realism.
I like a Museum that goes the extra mile for authenticity >:-D
But then again, a museum that uses the Diablo Font, should really tell you everything you need to know about said place. ITS ALL ABOUT THE LOOT.
Love how he borrows a gun from Rambo to fight the actor who portrayed him.
He took a bag from a solder
@@andog6092 from a what?
@@andog6092 But he called him "Rambo"
Rambo uses an m60 lmg snipes has an mp5 here which gained notoriety amongst swat teams and special forces teams like the sas during the embassy raid in the 80s
XD!
Snipes had the time of his life with this role...😂
Así es viejo.
Pienso igual.
He definitely made it his own
I love seeing performances like that where the actors are so passionate and happy about what they’re doing. Makes me enjoy the movie all the more
Even though he said the roll felt uncomfortable.
@@Guitarist888 Really? Send a link?
Phoenix is impossible not to like. HE'S THE BLACK JOKER.
@Carlos Grey your gay
@@thenamelessstorm8858 Nah nah, YOU'RE GAY!!... Gee, you sound like children
@@dondeestaCarter your not relevant
@@thenamelessstorm8858 Thank you. I'll take note and change my life
You boys silly 😂
1:57 Notice, how Whesley shoots 2 different directions at the same time to escape. Very smart move, rarely seen in movies nowadays.....
Wow! Thanks for pointing that out! I didn't see where his other hand was pointing at, so was wondering where those flashes on his right were coming from.
@@v4vndta911 I detect Sarcasm.
@@Berd-Wasted. Nah, wasn't being sarcastic, honest. 😅
Are you talking about how he shoots with the pistol to keep John Spartans head down while he uses the MP to break the glass so he can escape the room?
@@jeffreywilliams9642 yes.
Phoenix: "You're dead Spartan!"
Spartan: “You forgot to say Simon says...” Lol SAVAGE!
Almost as good as "You're on TV!"
Charlie Brown I love that part
Bad aim Blondie
punched slinkey Spartan? John Spartan?! Ah shit they’d let anybody into this century! What the hell are you doin here?!
Spartans never die.
you all realize that deep down, Simon Phoenix felt that John Spartan was his only friend.
Well closest thing to a friend, more like a rival.
Yes. Like a love-hate relationship.
Frienemy
Even though he hates cops.
@@eduardomagana3858 that makes him respect Spartan even more. Coz Spartan is more like a mercenary than a police officer.
Why can't Action movies be this good now, the 90s were something else...
Unfortunately bigger, louder, more boom boom. I personally miss 80's cartoons, not the computer generated bullshit.
ok boomer
@@m2heavyindustries378 not even close. My mom and dad are baby boomer. Also, go read that true definition of what a boomer (correct term is baby boomer) is.
@@m2heavyindustries378 I've to say when calling some one a boomer when you don't know what it is. Is hilarious.
Baby boomer is a term used to describe a person who was born between 1946 and 1964. The baby boomer generation makes up a substantial portion of the world's population, especially in developed nations. It represents nearly 20% of the American public.Feb 28, 2020

Investopedia › Economy › Economics
Baby Boomer Definition - Investopedia
Period: 1946 - 1964
Population: Data from the U.S. Census Bureau show that there are 76.4 million baby boomers. prb.org
Any complaints * look around* no? Good!
2020 action films feature females in the leading roles
Man, wesley snipes was something else.
Especially them combos he was delivering.
He was, he was... he had true skill not just full mouth of trash like so many others.
I watched a TH-cam clip that talks about how Snipes had to slow down his fighting because he was so fast, the camera would only catch a blur.
The "Magnetic Accelerator Gun" is actually a Heckler and Koch G11.
The Magnetic Accelerator rate of fire is actually quite pathetic, seeing what it does here. Sure its creates a little bit of combustion and explosions, but I just don't see its practicality for use by any soldier in the field. One shot and then a long reload time can get a person killed.
The gun in the movie doesn't function the same as the real thing anyway.
@F P
K r a u t S p a c e M a g i c
I was like 8 when I thought I could use magnets
Most likely it was just a prototype. It seems as if it was trying to be a sustainable, powerful energy weapon. Future iterations probably would have had faster fire rates and faster recharging. I'm thinking something similar to a "plasma" rifle depicted in Aliens.
I wonder if that museum keeps the Phase Plasma Rifle in the 40 watt range at display too.
Delivery next teusday
Hey just what you see Pal
You can't do that
Owoeowoeowwpw when he said the other one day at yyyyytttttrreeeeeeerrrrr
@@amtraklover :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
You can tell snipes was having so much goddam fun. He’s good as the hero but he’s *fantastic* when he’s the villain
Spartan: "You're on TV"
Phoenix: "oh shit"
Always makes me laugh.
It was even funnier the way Phoenix moved unbalanced. Lol.
This has me legit cracking up.
Will always be my favourite childhood action movie. Wesley Snipes is to Simon Phoenix what Ryan Reynolds is to Deadpool lol
My favourite part!
One of those corny lines that are just perfect.
The way they're dodging bullets or the way bullets dodge them is just great 😂😂😂
Nothing beats classic movies.
You know, I just pegged why Phoenix makes such a great villain. It's not how badass or skilled he is, it's the weaknesses. He can get freaked out, he can try to do something (like kick open glass) and fail, etc. He has just enough vulnerability to feel rounded.
He's also just so much damn fun! He's pure chaotic evil (and politically incorrect), but he's having the time of his life.
This is my favorite action movie from the 90's for so many reasons; Phoenix being such a happy psychopath throughout makes it all the more fun! He is definitely the Palpatine of 90's action flicks; he's evil and he loves it!
No remake is needed this is aging like fine wine
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, to me, Wesley is one of the best actors ever.
Sure.
So long as he is playing Wesley Snipes.
Yea
I love how much fun Wesley had with this role, one of my favorites from him!!..
Apparently he hated the haircut but funnily enough he reprised it for blade.
I like how he makes an Aldous Huxley reference "Its a brave new world" 04:15 when thats what this movie is based on. Hence the name of the cop "Huxley"
Simon is actually a very erudite scholar
Good point. Have you noticed that many movie-character names are derived from book-character names?
Wow do you even realise how fucking autistic you are?
But they aren’t hoped up on drugs?
@@RaiderOfTheLost Ever since my diagnosis, shithead! How about you?
4:01
"You're dead Spartan!"
"You forget to say Simon Says!"
0:05 "Woo! Sweet music to my ears!", Simon was so excited to be capped in the museum and he welcomed it. One of the best Wesley Snipes' one-liners.
3:15 greatest reaction ever.
Like getting your 1st tax stamp approved lol
It's the same reaction when I unlock a new gun in a video game....
Excuse me rambo can I borrow this lol
Its funny cause Sylvester Stallone (Rambo) is in this movie.
@@orangypteco8858 no shit
@@orangypteco8858 no shit rambo holmes
@@orangypteco8858 you are such a dumbass
Did my comment hit you all in your little soft vaginas or what's you guy's deal lol
Apparently, for their rehabilitation program, they both have the aim of a storm trooper.
I guess being frozen for that long throws off your aim
Hard to hit a moving target
Spartan had some dogshit double barell.
Buz dunno about pheonix, he was trained to be super soldier in his sleep, so...
@@Heavente
Dogshit double barrel? Get the fuck outta here.
@@Wander1508 it’s because they were still thawing.
I don’t know you guys but, in my own opinion, Wesley Snipes as Simon Phoenix did the best all times performance in the cinematography history. I can only compare it with David Jansen as Dr. Kimble in the series The Fugitive. Remarkable, incredible stage by Wesley Snipes, Simon Phoenix now is a legendary character.
Agreed. Dude's an insane sociopathic card-carrying Bad Guy™, but he's having so much fun with it that you can't help but chuckle at his antics. It also helps that, aside from Spartan, the cops are so blatantly out of their depth that it's honestly hard to feel sorry for them IMO.
Vic Monroe funny considering how Wesley snipes was in the sequel
In a sense, Simon Phoenix is a live-action Joker.
He was way greater as Blade
@@douglasmenezdelima6775 equally greater.
Too bad the oldschool actors are not making movies anymore love this movie
They just too old and new are either weak or not funny...
@@prolamer7 facts
@@prolamer7 True dat.
Because rhe woke squad will "erase" them and their families
@andrewoliver - Have you NOT SEEN ANY, of "the Expendables" movies??
It was Stallone's goal to bring back all the "oldies", with a mix of the new, to start a NEW GENERATION, of action stars.
“Excuse me Rambo I need to borrow this.” In a Stallone movie 🤣
I was just ready to point that out.
00:35
Never noticed this
This movie is and always will be awesome
I'd like to take a moment to appreciate the fact that Wesley Snipes blasted Sylvester Stallone with a goddamn revolutionary War Cannon
I love the Rambo reference
“Patience is not one of my virtues”
I never understood why people disliked this movie. this is one of the best 90's movies ever. 30 years later and I still enjoy watching it.
bought it even on BluRay XD
@@arnegebhardt2209 I had the movie poster in my room when I was a kid.
Loved it as a kid, loving it now!
The boom sounds when the pistols are fired. Unrealistic today, but it was certainly satisfying to hear in the early 90s action films. I wish that was brought back.
Passenger 57/Demolition Man made Wesley Snipes one of Hollywood best Action stars of the 90s.
Us Marshalls, and hidden gem Drop Zone
wesley snipes is such a treasure
80s was the golden era of action movies, the 90s didnt do bad either, but Hollywood lost it's way when they started relying on CGI way to much in the 2010s. Movies like planet of the apes and Avatar really made them believe CGI was the only and best way to go. If you notice movies like the Predator, Robocop , Aliens, and terminator should have been better eith the visual effects available today, but yet they failed to please both the older fans of the original and even the younger movie fans of today.
They got ridd of all true special effect artists, replaced with cheap indian CGI. Same with actors.
They got it right with The Matrix (1999). It has the perfect balance between practical effects and CGI. Also, take a look at Dredd (2012) and Mad Max Fury Road (2015). Those are great action movies, with decent CGI and they're from this Century.
Was lost in the 00s. Shaky camera and CGI raped the genre to death.
3:50 will always be a classic for me 🤣
indeed my boy :D
Same was 3 wean it came out watched it the outer day with the lads I love the cd 💿 bit dvds weren’t invented and I noticed watching the outer day the police cars looks like Tulsa cars 😂
😂
"Hall of Violent" in Diablo font, the set designer crews are wicked, lol
This movie is several years older than Diablo, neither invented that font.
@@suchiuomizu yeah I didn't mean that. Pretty sure they were like "Hmm let pick the most diabolical and omnimous font for this"
so many comeback lines, a true 80's-90's experience ladies and gentlemen
This ain't nothing, but a good wholesome family movie
I like how Simon got so excited when he found out John is also here
Love how they used a G11 for the high tech cannon thing.
This movie is awesome. Prophetic, really.
"I'm a blast from the past!!" 1:15
You should have stayed there.
@@deandreyoung109 ohh boy that voice sounds familiar, who is that?
@@a105-s9d Bad aim, blondie.
Spartan?John Spartan?!?Oh shit,I thought anybody wasn’t in this century.What the hell are you doing here!?!?!?
Demolition Man sequel Stallone/Snipes might be back in action.
One thing about the museum's armory exhibit that still baffles me to this day is how the heck they had a cannon that looks like it's from the 1700's and the damn thing still works and that it completely destroyed a door that should have stood up to it and caused the cannonball to bounce off.
The corrupt leader prepare every thing for Simon why you suprise
Bad times make strong people.
Strong people make good times.
Good times make weak people.
Weak people make bad times.
If that's so then everyone in 2020 should be the strongest in the world but obviously that's not the case.
@@bruhism173 You think "bad times" implies it's limited to just one year? Oh you sweet summer child...
@@Thescott16 no I think "bad times" would make us nowadays shit ourselves because most of the population that isn't in a 3rd world country is soft and mushy with their lives and mental space I would call it expecting sunshine and rainbows. If we are even on the same page tbh I read the first line of what your wrote and then started typing.
@@bruhism173 It takes several decades my dude.
@@bruhism173 it's mostly first world tbh
They were pacifised so much that they put guns in the museum with ammunition, or they were complete idiots, most likely both.
Probably a plan by Cocteau to incite violence towards the rebels. The same reason why he gave Simon Phoenix all of the information and skills needed to go after them.
I think they were so low-T and lame no-one minded and felt inclined to theft of weaponry or using them.
Damn. After watch this Scene i wanna watch the whole movie again
Wesley snipes is the only man who can look and act like a gangster while wearing overalls
Dmx
Wesley was the best actor in the film to me, I've always preferred the villains in the movies. He was literally the main actor on this one, just like the Joker on the Dark Knight.
Oh I know that must've hurt, huh soldier boy? Hahaha 😂
better movies, better music, better culture in the 80/90's
This was the first movie I ever seen Snipes in, he nailed it. I still enjoy this movie and I hope to show it to my kids one day. You know, for old time sake. :P
The worst unnecessary stunt double ever at 3:50.
Phoenix: "I'm a Blast from the Past". Spartan "Ya on TV"
1:50 Best Line! 😂
4:02 - Phoenix: “You’re dead, Spartan.”
Spartan: “You forget to say “Simon says.”
I see that you've beaten me to another awesome classic! It's good to see you, Buddy!🍿🍻
@@originalkingalpha5116 You too, pal.
Simon Phoenix: What can I say?
I'm the blast from the past! 👍(Laughs)
John Spartan:
You should have stay there.
Simon Phoenix: Oh Boy, that voice sounds familiar. Who is that? (Cartoony looking both sides)
John Spartan:
Bad 👎 aim, 👱 Blondie.
wesley snipes was really good in this movie, along with Blade.
Wesley's been my favorite actor. This is a reminder of why. Thank you for sharing.
The rail gun was something of the future but dam the cops ain't this civil as depicted in this film lmao
it was actually a g11 🙈
I thi k you mean pussified.
My personal favorite line
Simon: I've been dreaming about killing you for 40 years
Spartan: yeah well keep dreaming
Same!
@A wanted man ok yeah that one is good one
It still annoys me that Spartan ignored the TWO M60 E4's for a double barrel shotgun... lol
I guess he didnt want to bother loading them and they are quite heavy. And shotgunsnare better in enclosed spaces and imagine if he had to roll with m60.
@@Heavente honestly the E4s were probably just a Rambo reference.
Yeah, but I think the best guns Simon had already scooped up.
I don't care about any tax discrepancy he had I really like this guy and want to see him in more movies, Wesley Snipes is awesome.
U keep getting up. That's how winnings done
Sly!!!
-balboa
At 4:12 how Simon looked around the corner of that car always made me laugh
"You're on TV!"
How fuxking cheesy 🤣
I'm sorry but beating someone with a CRT TV, I'm dead. Only us old people will understand how crazy that is.
"Bad day, blondie."
Loved that line in the movie and the game.
I always heard it as "Bad aim, Blondie!"
@@cjandjamesfitzpatrick9581 You heard right.
This scene still makes me laugh after all these years as the museum was nearly completely destroyed between those 2 alone.
Destroyed? NONSENSE!!! The bullet holes, blood splatter, shattered glass and faint smell of burning just lends that air of *authenticity* to the exhibitions.All they need to do is replace the broken glass and there you go!
Love the way of be mad of the villains who are funny! I realy wanna see one of them like Simon Phoenix do the politic!
Oh shit! I love this gun! God damn! 😄
Anyone else catch the Diablo font at 0:04 and 0:56?
Good eye !
This font are the same from the game Apocalypse
lmao snipes already has blade hair style XD
3:26
Damn that was a smooth counter attack!
I love those early 90s gun sounds. Same gun sounds as in The Last Boy Scout.
They reference a movie while the actor who played them is in the movie.
Wait that's illegal. They should print a ticket.
YOUR ON TV LMAO
what museum is filled with real guns and live ammunition?
Futuristic museum filled with pussy civilians
@@nickmeale1957 pussy civilians just like in 2020 hahahaha
A future Woke and SJW museum.
@Dan_V by all accounts, it makes no sense.
Because plot. Juts like the ship and the crew at the end of Battleship. LOL
"Am a blast from the past"
G11 caseless. German Manufacture, never deployed.
It was actually accepted for service, but as usual politics got in the way.
Simon Phoenix was Heath Ledger's Joker before The Dark Knight ever came out.
Movies were actually good back in the day lol.
0:36 “Excuse me Rambo, I need to borrow this.” Love that nice nod to one of Stallone’s Iconic Roles. Shame Stallone didn’t pick up an M60E3 and go after Simon.
i like that the baton says meow as it electrocutes :D
This is one of those movies where you root for whoever 😂
God i miss 90s action one liners
Fucking love Wesley snipes probably one of the greatest actors ever. Just wish she had Not invaded taxes. I think he is a underrated actor and this kind of showcases what he can do
She ? Wesley Snipes is a She ?
Invaded Taxes ?
Invaded Texas ?
Spelling problems ?
Did he just glamorous jump out of cover without even reloading.....
Wtf
2:15.....
Vote kick Jhon Spartan
This maybe the best movies of all time
i loved this movie
Simon Phoenix: What can I say? I’m a BLAST FROM THE PAST!!
Simon Phoenix is still one of Wesley Snipes’ best roles.
What’s your boggle with that?
EPIC fight!
I love this part of the movie this is like a good old fashion superhero versus a supervillain I showdown but comedy all roll up into one
The Rambo reference was golden
You know since this movie takes place 36 years in the Future Demolition Man 2 probably won't be out until 2029 which is 5 years from now
When I was a kid I saw this scene, left the room and when I was back a different movie was on, one of the matrix movies. Then the TV was turned off, I was very confused thinking it was the same movie. It took me 12 years to find this and clear it up.