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Un flic aux méthodes expéditives est contraint par le FBI d'infiltrer un groupe de bikers criminels.Un flic aux méthodes expéditives est contraint par le FBI d'infiltrer un groupe de bikers criminels.Un flic aux méthodes expéditives est contraint par le FBI d'infiltrer un groupe de bikers criminels.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Magic Schwarz
- Poker
- (as Magic Schwartz)
Brenda James
- Marie
- (as Brenda Klemme)
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This is one of the greatest action movies of 1991. first, we have the boz doing a great job acting. Before this movie i believe he had only done commercials. then we have lance henriksen playing the evil boss, chains. Lance Henriksen is a tour de force when playing a baddy. Lots of guns, explosions, naked girls, and motorcycles, make this a molotov cocktail of adventure and action. Boz if you ever read this review, i cant wait to see you do more action movies. you are the man. You are the original stone cold. Go out and rent or buy this movie because the boz never lets you down. This is one of the best crime movies of all time, but you have that fast paced slam bang action in there which makes this movie one of the best.
STONE COLD was such a big bomb in theaters, it not only put an end to the Stone Group film company, but derailed Brian Bosworth's chance of a post-football career in theatrical movies - it was several years later when Bosworth made his next movie, which went straight to video. Though Bosworth's utterly mediocre performance probably also explained why the major studios wouldn't give him another chance. Yet the movie is utterly enjoyable all the same, because it is so relentlessly over the top in just about every department. I knew I was onto something special when someone in the first minute emptied a machine gun into a shelf of Ritz crackers! Incredibly violent (the first cut got an NC-17 rating), sleazy, and with a climax that not only must be seen to be believed, but makes you wonder just how they got permission to do so... this is a must for fans of '80s action movies. Yeah, this came out in 1991, but if RAGING BULL is considered a '70s movie in spirit, why not?
I just saw this in a retro showing, and it's really one of those films that you shouldn't enjoy. It came out at the tailend of the muscles action era which was at its height in the 80s.
We don't need to bother about the storyline. Our badass hero has not any acting skills and is out to bring down a biker gang from hell. Lots of explosions, lots of female exploitation and sexism, bad one liners and terrible dress sense, yet it's so much fun. It's so wrong but you can't help but go along for the ride.
As a throw back, it's fun and downright silly escapism. Granted I was finding the sexism too much at times, but apart from that it's a fun night's viewing. Give it a whirl.
We don't need to bother about the storyline. Our badass hero has not any acting skills and is out to bring down a biker gang from hell. Lots of explosions, lots of female exploitation and sexism, bad one liners and terrible dress sense, yet it's so much fun. It's so wrong but you can't help but go along for the ride.
As a throw back, it's fun and downright silly escapism. Granted I was finding the sexism too much at times, but apart from that it's a fun night's viewing. Give it a whirl.
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You haven't seen this much male shirtlessness in a film since Planet of the Apes (1968). Boz struts his bare torso around and you know that was the reason the film was made. That and the thick, beefy one-liners delivered with a total absence of any emotion whatsoever.
Watching this historical nugget of 1991-era sensibilities was like hopping into the Wayback machine set for "LAME", though somehow it's entertaining. Perhaps that is the central mystery of the film: How can something so horrible be so AWESOME?!
Boz's hair defies both logic and taste and manages to evoke the diametrically opposed forces in early 1990's hairstyles: Thick product vs. rockin' windswept "do". Black roots juxtaposed with platinum blonde tresses hanging like a mudflap down his beefy neck while the top and sides are all "bidness" crewcut as evidenced by his ability to infiltrate both the Salsa club and the greasy biker compound.
Rent this movie and watch in rapt horror/delight as "The Boz" tears a searing hole into your heart!
Watching this historical nugget of 1991-era sensibilities was like hopping into the Wayback machine set for "LAME", though somehow it's entertaining. Perhaps that is the central mystery of the film: How can something so horrible be so AWESOME?!
Boz's hair defies both logic and taste and manages to evoke the diametrically opposed forces in early 1990's hairstyles: Thick product vs. rockin' windswept "do". Black roots juxtaposed with platinum blonde tresses hanging like a mudflap down his beefy neck while the top and sides are all "bidness" crewcut as evidenced by his ability to infiltrate both the Salsa club and the greasy biker compound.
Rent this movie and watch in rapt horror/delight as "The Boz" tears a searing hole into your heart!
Think "Commando" with bikers, all of the misdirected machismo from "Road House", and every other action movie trope you can think of, all nicely sliced and diced together. That is "Stone Cold". It never tries to be more than what it is. It has a simple setup far as story goes, decent action, it's well shot, has fast pacing, and pretty solid acting all around.
It's an early 90's movie about a cop going undercover to catch a biker gang, what more are you expecting out of this?
Enjoy!
It's an early 90's movie about a cop going undercover to catch a biker gang, what more are you expecting out of this?
Enjoy!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe role of Joe Huff was originally offered to Arnold Schwarzenegger, but the studio couldn't afford to pay his $20 million fee.
- GaffesNear the beginning, the bikers are shooting beer cans from each others shoulders. The crowd of bikers is gathered directly behind the guy with the can on his shoulders while the other biker shoots at it at such an angle that the crowd should have been hit.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Cine-Masochist: STONE COLD (2011)
- Bandes originalesDangerous
Performed by The Doobie Brothers
Written by Patrick Simmons (as Pat Simmons)
Published by Soquel Songs and ASCAP
Courtesy of Capitol Records
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 17 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 151 887 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 811 154 $US
- 19 mai 1991
- Montant brut mondial
- 9 151 887 $US
- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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