Bennett's "chainmail" tank top shirt remains the most disturbing costuming choice in cinematic villain history.
4:35 he skipped the best Arnold line ever! "What happened to Sully?" "I let him go."
One of the best lines at the end... "Ya leave anything for us John?" "Just bodies."
"You'd expect that in coach" and "Being dead is for poor people". Genuinely hilarious commentary
“In the 80’s it was very easy to break somebody’s neck” that had me dyin 😂😂
My favorite comedy of the 80's. The jump from the landing gear of the plane that is taking off is so epic. He's moving a few hundred miles per hour a couple hundred feet in the air and jumps off and luckily he lands in about a foot of marshy water to soften the fall.... he brushes off the mud, checks his watch and starts his mission. I also love how many security guards are at the mall. It's like Fort Knox. So much fun
When I was in high school, a friend of mine had read the novelization of this movie and said that the reason the Army Surplus Store had that huge arsenal was because if was like a secret cache that Special Forces kept there for black ops and Arnold's character knew about it. So if you ever wondered, there you go.
"Knives to meet you" I laughed so hard. 😂
"...and you'd expect that in Coach." I FUCKIN DIED!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀
I've seen this movie about 20 times, but this is the first time I ever noticed it had a plot (beyond just Arnold having to kill Bennett).
My favorite part about this movie is that not one single weapon is reloaded at any point.
“He’s really good at rocket launcher”🤣🤣🤣
"Do you wear Kung-Fubu?" has to be the funniest thing I've heard in awhile! hahahaha🤣😂🤣
@3:49 "turducken of racism" ended me
Bennet was clearly a massive fan of Queen
You forgot to mention: Bennett’s outfit with crocheted vest pretending to be chain mail. Matrix ripping the seat out of Rae Dawn’s car with his bare hands. Matrix picking up and throwing a phone booth with a guy in it.
this was one of my favorite vhs movies as a kid.
The last time I watched this was with my father's best friend (a burnt-out 68-year-old hippie) and our priest (who was 80 at the time). Neither of them could stop laughing. It was the best viewing experience possible!
The explanation for why it was named "Commando" earned you a sub 🤣🤣🤣
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