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It’s the survival of the human race, Plissken. Something you don’t give a shit about - Escape from New York (1981)
Escape From Los Angeles (1996)
Escape From L.A. (1996)
Kurt Russell practiced playing basketball between scenes as he wanted to make all of his shots legitimately in the basketball scene later on. He made all of those shots purely on his own talent, even the full-court one.
Escape From L.A. (1996)
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- Escape from New York (1981; John Carpenter)
«Snake Plissken is a direct descendant of Napoleon Wilson. He’s cut from the same cloth. They are a combination of people. One is a guy I went to high school with who had a lot of the same characteristics and my own alter-ego. You combine my own alter-ego and this guy I knew then you get Snake Plissken.» — John Carpenter
Escape From L.A. (1996, John Carpenter)
“In 1988, the crime rate in the United States rises four hundred percent. The once great city of New York becomes the one maximum security prison for the entire country. A fifty-foot containment wall is erected along the New Jersey shoreline, across the Harlem River, and down along the Brooklyn shoreline. It completely surrounds Manhattan Island. All bridges and waterways are mined. The United States Police Force, like an army, is encamped around the island. There are no guards inside the prison, only prisoners and the worlds they have made. The rules are simple: once you go in, you don’t come out.”
Escape From New York | 1981
Kurt Russel as Snake Plissken in Escape From New York
Welcome to the human race.
Escape From L.A. (1996, John Carpenter)
Escape From L.A. (1996, John Carpenter)
– Hershe, you were in Cleveland? – Oh, yeah. With me and Texas Mike O'Shea, except you looked a little different in those days, Carjack.
Escape From L.A. (1996, John Carpenter)