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Commando
Cast
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong, Dan Hedaya, Vernon Wells View AllCrew
Steven E. de Souza (Screenplay), Steven E. de Souza (Story), Mark L. Lester (Director), Jeph Loeb (Story) View All
Release: Oct. 3rd, 1985
Runtime: 1 hour, 30 minutes
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Commando Review
This movie is basically out there to show why Arnie was awesome in the 80s. The plot is thin, the characters are complete cheese, and the one liners come as thick and fast as the action.
The plo...
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Name of WW II Commando movie?
I can't remember the title or the cast.
The scene I remember is a select group of soldiers, commandos, or convicts, are gathered in a room. I believe a British sergeant enters the room. He has an...
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Teen type of commando movie
Teen type of commando movie, where they defeat the bad guy/leader by:
Using a Quad Wheel and hitting his desk and pushing him to the wall and blood comes out of his mouth, because he is crushed betwee...
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The Roman Porno Commando is coming
… Now Nikkatsu is rebooting their Roman Porno line with five new films by five new directors, which have to follow the same production limitations and sex scene rules as ...
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Commando (1985) vs. Cobra (1986).
Which of these 80s action movies from Schwarzenegger and Stallone was better do you think? I think each have their pros and cons, with Commando being better for humor overall, and Cobra better for ac...
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Other times, it's on fire, such as during the scene where Arnold Schwarzenegger kills a black pimp on a plane and then escapes from it before it takes off (the plane that is, not the black pimp gone all zombie.) After an opening sequence involving bad guys killing off a bunch of army guys who are t....

Arnold Schwarzenegger plays John Matrix, a retired leader of a commando strike team, who now devotes his life to his daughter.

In my eyes Commando is a film which gets by and lives on the strength of just a few moments, and without the presence of Arnie keeping the film in the spotlight I imagine the amount of love for it would be immensely diminished.