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Stone Cold will be released on Blu-ray on May 9 via Kino Lorber. The 1991 action thriller comes with reversible artwork.
Craig R. Baxley (Rose Red, Storm of the Century) directs from a script by Walter Doniger. NFL player Brian Bosworth stars in his acting debut with Lance Henriksen, William Forsythe, Arabella Holzbog, Sam McMurray, and Richard Grant.
Stone Cold has been newly restored in 2K from an interpositive. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by action film historians Mike Leeder and Arne Venema (new)
Interview with actor Brian Bosworth (new)
Interview with actor Lance Henriksen (new)
Interview with actress Arabella Holzbog (new)
Interview with actor Sam McMurray (new)
2 theatrical trailers (newly mastered in 2K)
NFL superstar Brian "The Boz" Bosworth makes his movie debut as John Stone, the only cop tough enough to take out a gang of stone-cold killers. Going undercover, he has to pose as an outlaw biker to win the trust of their diabolic leader Chains (Lance Henriksen) and his right-hand psychopath Ice (William Forsythe).
Stone soon discovers there's more to these bikers than heavy metal mayhem. They're plotting a paramilitary assault on the State Capitol, where one of their men has been sentenced to execution. In a spectacular climax, Stone is up against the gang and on his own. And the killers soon discover that if you go up against John Stone, he'll burn you cold…Stone Cold.
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giftheplanet · 1 year
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Man, R.I.P. the dummy of William Forsythe.
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Brian Bosworth when he appeared on "Mad TV" 10 years after the height of his popularity.
I don't care about football, but Brian Bosworth surprisingly looks hot in this skit.
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katefrenchsource · 2 years
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thegoddaughterr · 2 years
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astralbondpro · 2 years
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Brian Bosworth in the front row, and now I want to watch Stone Cold. What an epic, dumb movie.
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mygrowingcollection · 16 days
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driftlessarearev · 9 months
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Motorcycle Mayhem Part 4
Stone Cold is violent, stupid, and over-the-top. It’s glorious.
Via Stone Cold (Craig R. Baxley, 1991) Best of the Worst: Plinketto #10 (uploaded to YouTube April 22, 2022) Mike, Jay, Rich, and Special Guest Jack Quaid “Camp taste has an affinity for certain arts rather than others. […] And movie criticism (like lists of “The 10 Best Bad Movies I Have Seen”) is probably the greatest popularizer of Camp taste today, because most people still go to the…
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wiersema1 · 2 years
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Dutch Lion's 2022 College Football Spectacular
Dutch Lion is back with his annual College Football Spectacular 2022 Preview
Dutch Lion’s 2022 College Football Spectacular Welcome back to football season! As long-time readers may remember, our annual season preview is inspired by Sports Illustrated magazine, who published their annual “College & Pro Football Spectacular” for five consecutive years from 1982-1986. As usual, our Preview will cover preseason predictions, All-America teams, a Heisman Trophy forecast, and…
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jimsmovieworld · 2 years
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STONE COLD- 1991 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Joe (Brian Bosworth) is one of the toughest cops on the force. He is blackmailed by the FBI into going undercover in "the brotherhood", a vicious gang of criminal bikers...
Stone Cold works brilliantly as an over the top action movie. Countless great shots of people being shot through windows. Bikers roughousing and using each other for target practice. People been blown up left right and centre. The film has pretty brutal violence but the overall tone of the movie is very light hearted, unsure if intentional or not. Theres some wonky acting and odd moments but that makes the film more enjoyable.
Stone Cold was a box office flop making 9 million on a 25 million budget.
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Good morning Dr. Reames I wanted to ask you, what do you think that Christian Cameron compared Alexandros with Hitler, do you think it is a fair comparison? That is, there will be traits that all leaders must share to motivate a large number of people to follow them and come to power, but is it really true that Alexandros was the Hitler of his time?
First, let me say that Chris Cameron and I share some mutual author friends, so I know him “adjacent,” but we have never had a conversation. Let me also say that while I’m not a fan of his God of War novel about Alexander, I assume he’d equally dislike Dancing with the Lion (assuming he’s even read it). Authors are allowed to have different visions.
So, that stated, I had some pretty serious issues with God of War (GoW), in terms of both his reading of Alexander as well as his historiography. In GoW, he Mary-Sued Ptolemy at the expense of Alexander (and Hephaistion and Olympias, for that matter). Compare his “can do no wrong” Ptolemy (which seems to swallow Arrian’s history whole-hog) with Kate Elliott’s Persephone/Ptolemy in the Sun Chronicles…a much more nuanced portrayal, where—surprise!—Persephone/Ptolemy *lies* when it suits her…like the historical Ptolemy, who was establishing a dynasty, so he carefully curated his history. Basically, Cameron’s historiography is problematic as it doesn’t show much awareness of the tropes and themes present in ancient literature, and doesn’t properly “interrogate” the ancient sources for bias.
GoW is a very “het” novel although I don’t think he considers himself homophobic. Nonetheless, parts of GoW read as homophobic, and misogynistic too. Or it may just be that his sifting of the sources isn’t, IMO, nuanced enough to recognize the misogyny in the ancient sources. I doubt he likes (or perhaps has not even read) Beth Carney on Olympias. And I’m sorry, but calling a character presented as primarily homosexual (Hephaistion) a “bitch queen” can’t be anything BUT homophobic, unless there’s a counterbalance gay character somewhere in the (800-page) text, and there’s not. Having a gay character in another novel elsewhere really doesn’t count (and that gay character has other moral issues).
He has a military history audience, and he doesn’t dare alienate them. I’m not convinced he fully gets the problems in what he’s written for LGBTQ representation OR misogyny OR complex historiography generally.
As for ATG as Hitler, there are OH, so many problems with that. He’s read a little too much Ian Worthington and Peter Green (and Brian Bosworth and Ernst Badian, maybe), then taken it further. ATG was not the ancient Hitler. That doesn’t mean he was necessarily a good guy, or that conquest should be elevated in the modern world. But just as Cameron doesn’t seem aware of the various tropes in ancient sources and their impact on historiography, he also doesn’t seem to understand how to analyze ancient expectations.
There is, IMO, a middle road between simply condemning Alexander on modern grounds, versus undue elevation of Alexander and the “conquest narrative” found throughout the ancient world. Basically, Alexander pursued what he grew up to understand as a noble aspiration. Virtually nobody in HIS world would have critiqued that, only how he went about achieving it. That doesn’t mean we can’t critique it, but critiques that expect ancient people to think like moderns hitch on anachronism.
This is something I think Classics/ancient history generally is struggling with at present. How do we avoid making conquest into a thing to emulate, versus applying modern moral standards to ancient people?
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itchytesticals · 1 year
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moonley18 · 5 months
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Brian Bosworth NCAA T-Shirt
Take a trip down memory lane with the Brian Bosworth NCAA Shirt. This shirt is not just fan apparel; it's a nostalgic nod to Brian Bosworth and his iconic stance against the NCAA. The bold text, "National Communists Against Athletes Welcome To Russia," adds a touch of rebellion and satire to the design, creating a shirt that sparks reminiscence and conversation.
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Crafted from soft and comfortable fabric, this shirt ensures a relaxed fit while allowing you to showcase your appreciation for sports history. Whether you're a fan of Brian Bosworth, remember the controversies of the NCAA, or simply love vintage-inspired fashion, the Brian Bosworth NCAA Shirt is a distinctive and expressive addition to your collection.
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