Escape from New York and Escape from LA were two dystopian films, where Snake Plissken defies all odds and makes a bold one-man strike at the heart of darkness, and STILL comes off as an anti-hero.
Now that we need you, Snake, where are you?
Now that we need you, Snake, where are you?
Snake Plissken? I thought he was dead.
Escape from New York and Escape from LA were two dystopian films, where Snake Plissken defies all odds and makes a bold one-man strike at the heart of darkness, and STILL comes off as an anti-hero.
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What those movies nowadays and ask yourself this. Would you rather go into those fictional cities (like Plisken did) or into the darkest parts of some of the cities on this list?
While those cities appeared rather chaotic with lots of infrustructure damage and fires, the all the bad guys seemed like cream puffs in an 80s camppy sort of way.
If I had to pick, I would definitely go into John Carpenter’s LA than I would have to walk through real life Chicago’s south side or the worst parts of Baltimore.
I heard that he was dead.