"Warriors, come out to play-yay!" It's the eclectic soundtrack to Walter Hill's cult classic gang-warfare movie from 1979, The Warriors. Containing three pieces of Barry de Vorzon's excellent original score, the rest of The Warriors soundtrack uses the tracks that the movie's radio DJ ...
getting other rap legends to appear on the album became easy once nas had agreed to executive produce. as elizondo says, “lin’s clout goes a long way. pretty much all the asks that went out, people came back intrigued, even those who had never even seen the movie. the fact that it...
In Miranda and Davis's re-creation of the story, the Warriors are all women. They turned the movie's seductive female gang the Lizzies into the all-male Bizzies. "Women taking care of each other and our world, taking risks for peace, becoming more courageous in th...
Miranda: Maybe. Probably. I know none of those people have seen this movie more than I have, and in many ways it’s a love letter to that original movie, too. I don’t think a beat-for-beat recreation of the movie would be satisfying. I’ve seen those adaptat...
In 1979, fresh from directing bare knuckle boxing movie Hard Times and supercool crime thriller The Driver, Walter Hill delivered his third stone cold classic in a row: The Warriors, a slam-bang, visually kinetic action movie that mixed a heightened comic-book sensibility with a timeless tale ...
The best Marvel movie just turned 10 this year. Here’s why it’s still a blast to watch Everything coming to Hulu in March 2024 In the original film, the Warriors were played by: Michael Beck as Swan, James Remar as Ajax, Dorsey Wright as Cleon, Thomas G. Waites as Fox (unbilled...
The movie is perhaps best known for actor David Patrick Kelly’s taunting lines, in character as Luther, “Warriors, come out to play-ay!” Trending Now IAN SWEET & Porridge Radio Collaborate on a New Single at Abbey Road Studios Since breaking out with Hamilton, in 2015, L...
"We fought all night to get back to this," Swan? Michael Beck and Deborah Van Valkenburgh attended a Chicago Trade Show in Chicago, which gave the Gaylords a chance to meet the two main stars of the movie "The Warriors", Swan and Mercy. Michael Beck is easygoing, and talked to the ...
The Warriors: Directed by Walter Hill. With Michael Beck, James Remar, Dorsey Wright, Brian Tyler. A street gang known as the Warriors must fight its way from the Bronx to its home turf on Coney Island when its members are falsely accused of assassinatin
The Warriors follows the Dominators making their way back to their home territory without being killed. The police are prowling the city in search of anyone involved in the mayhem." The movie adaptation, which is streaming on Paramount+, is now a cult film, though author Yurick allegedly...