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Escape from New York
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When New York turned into a huge prison state, everything seems to have turned into the worst. That story began when a single air force plane crashed on the island, so the mercenary Plissken is sent on a mission to save the president from criminals on the island's ruling island. They can face a violent story of challenges and difficulties.
When New York turned into a huge prison state, everything seems to have turned into the worst. That story began when a single air force plane crashed on the island, so the mercenary Plissken is sent on a mission to save the president from criminals on the island's ruling island. They can face a violent story of challenges and difficulties.
Actors:
Season Hubley,
Al Cerullo,
Jamie Lee Curtis,
Harry Dean Stanton,
Joel Bennett,
Robert John Metcalf,
Frank Doubleday
Season Hubley
14 March 1951, New York City, New York, USA
Al Cerullo
Jamie Lee Curtis
22 November 1958, Los Angeles, California, USA
Harry Dean Stanton
14 July 1926, West Irvine, Kentucky, USA
Joel Bennett
Robert John Metcalf
Frank Doubleday
28 January 1945, Norwich, Connecticut, USA
Country:
United States
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January 01, 2000
When the final credits roll, you can be forgiven a vague sense of dissatisfaction, because the creativity that went into formulating the premise was never extended to the script writing stage.
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Maybe it's not John Carpenter's best film, but it's one of his most fun and the premise is irresistible: in the future, Manhattan has been turned into a high security island prison and Liberty Island is the guard station.
May 15, 2015
Snake is Carpenter's fantasy alter ego, a man of uncompromised anti-authoritarianism. 'I don't give a f--- about your war, or your President,' Snake tells the police commissioner, voicing a sentiment that was hardly unusual during Carpenter's USC days.
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A marriage of character, actor, and writer/director of the first order.
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Power corrupts. Truth is the antidote. And if the masters of the universe don't like that, it only takes one nasty bastard in the right place at the right time to correct them. The eyepatch is optional.
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August 30, 2004
It's a toughly told, very tall tale, one of the best escape (and escapist) movies of the season.
June 05, 2007
It's a rare film that has so many ideas and yet fails so consistently to make use of them.
October 07, 2015
The pic functions well as both a prison escape drama and as an escapist film. It's far from a great film, but is entertaining and pleasantly cynical despite being so bleak.
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The plot gradually winds down into predictable though highly enoyable histrionics.
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The movie proudly wears its affection for crusty Sergio Leone archetypes and countdown-clock suspense sequences; Carpenter was Tarantino long before Tarantino was.
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