TheGodling
Los Ingobernables de Sala de Cine
This has to be the most underrated movie Arnold has done. I don't care if the movie flopped, or that none of the movie's rules regarding the movie-in-the-movie-universe make any sense, shyt has too many classic scenes.
The way they introduce him by having him walk over cop cars.
"You want to be a farmer? Here's a couple of achers/acres".
The black Lt. immediately going "SLAAAAAATEEEER!" the second he sees him. You know damn well you were immediately reminded of all those trope characters.
All the dope action scenes directed by the gawd John McTiernan.
That has to be the most underrated Arnie one-liner when he shoots the guy into the ice cream truck, which explodes and launches an ice cream cone into the back of another thug's head, and he goes: "I iced that guy, to cone a phrase."
The Hamlet parody:
"To be or not to be... NOT to be!"
Then you've got Charles Dance's classic role as Benedict. The scene where he gets to the real world and explores its rules is so fukking brilliant.
"I just shot somebody, and I did it on purpose!"
"I said, I have just murdered a man and I want to confess!"
"HEY! Shut up down there!"
And there's the ridiculous amount of cameo's. Tina Turner as the mayor in the opening Slater movie, Robert Patrick as the T-1000 walking out of the police station, Oddjob opening the door to the villain's mansion, Ian McKellen as Death from Bergman's The Seventh Seal, this movie needs to embraced more for all the fukkery.
The way they introduce him by having him walk over cop cars.

"You want to be a farmer? Here's a couple of achers/acres".

The black Lt. immediately going "SLAAAAAATEEEER!" the second he sees him. You know damn well you were immediately reminded of all those trope characters.

All the dope action scenes directed by the gawd John McTiernan.

That has to be the most underrated Arnie one-liner when he shoots the guy into the ice cream truck, which explodes and launches an ice cream cone into the back of another thug's head, and he goes: "I iced that guy, to cone a phrase."

The Hamlet parody:
"To be or not to be... NOT to be!"

Then you've got Charles Dance's classic role as Benedict. The scene where he gets to the real world and explores its rules is so fukking brilliant.
"I just shot somebody, and I did it on purpose!"

"I said, I have just murdered a man and I want to confess!"

"HEY! Shut up down there!"
And there's the ridiculous amount of cameo's. Tina Turner as the mayor in the opening Slater movie, Robert Patrick as the T-1000 walking out of the police station, Oddjob opening the door to the villain's mansion, Ian McKellen as Death from Bergman's The Seventh Seal, this movie needs to embraced more for all the fukkery.