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On this patron-selected episode of WLM, the guys are chatting about the wild, NYC-set Walter Hill classic, The Warriors! How hilarious is it that all the Warriors were paying the subway fare? Did anyone in the gang really like Ajax? And how amusingly sad are those Orphans? PLUS: Much time devoted to talking about our beloved New York City, so listener discretion is advised! 

The Warriors stars Michael Beck, James Remar, Dorsey Wright, Brian Tyler, David Harris, Tom McKitterick, Marcelino Sánchez, Terry Michos, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Roger Hill, Lynne Thigpen, Mercedes Ruehl, and David Patrick Kelly as Luther; directed by Walter Hill. 

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Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.

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Damon LeCornu

Being from rual Texas, I love all the NYC talk. It lets me know that somewhere, human civilization still exists. BTW, me and my wife visited NYC a few years ago, and loved it. Can't wait to go back.

Smaug

I don't mind the NYC talk. I get a good chuckle out of the idea that you guys are teaching me anything about the city though. I've been listening to this show for close to 10 years now and I haven't learned a damn thing, with the exception that you can fall asleep on trains and just ride them around in circles in the middle of the night

Felipe Hallenbeck

Loved that Steve recommended The Wanderers at the end of the episode. Both movies are two of my old man's favorite films of all time and I watched them with him religiously growing up. Excellent episode overall--thanks!

Anonymous

For reference the park the meeting is at is the very north end of the Bronx. Almost as far away from Coney Island as you can get and still be in NYC.

Solomon3418

Fucking love the NYC talk. I requested Gangs Of New York for just that reason.

Tyler

One of my favorite things about this movie is that no one is drop dead gorgeous. There's definitely hunks n hotties but nothing looks too perfect. People look sweaty, dirty and normal. It's a great sense of realism and I love it.

Anonymous

Imagine The Warriors in Jason Takes Manhattan lol.

Robert Denby

Here's the ads and trailers that may have run in front of The Warriors in theaters back in '79. https://www.dropbox.com/s/r63vi1cg1hbsb72/The%20Warriors%201979%20trailer%20reel.mp4?dl=0

Albert C

Someone please do an animation of the warriors sprinting up the stairs to the subway and Chris riding a track-mounted chair up waving at them, PLEASE

Anonymous

The Warriors video game was amazing. Honestly it was way better than it should of been.

Brad Pendleton

Love the "Tommy Boy-esque" pause/word correction when Eric is explaining why he printed out the notes. "Like a ree...ridiculous...person..." 😂

A Rekk

I’m still kind of in disbelief at the dorks who actually complain about you discussing NYC. I don’t even like New York, and I’m always stoked to hear you talk about it! It’s an alien world to me, that makes it fascinating!