Just watched 3:15 again and it´s a very cool movie.
Here´s nice plot summary from IMDb:
"Violent crime is routine. Organized drug trade runs rampant in the face of powerless authority. And a vicious street gang holds dominion with a savage reign of terror. Welcome to Lincoln High! Here "the cobras" rule the school and everyone in it. Everyone except for Jeff Hanna. Once the most feared member of the Cobras, Hanna got sick of fighting and got out of the gang for good. But now The Cobras have brutalized his newfound girlfriend and threatened to kill him for his disloyalty. It's time for one more showdown after the school day ends. Its time for someone to die. Its 3:15"
Directed by Larry Gross, he wrote the classics 48 Hrs. and Streets of Fire, but this was his only directorial effort. Starring Adam Baldwin, Deborah Foreman and Danny De La Paz as the psycho gang leader Cinco.
You can also see many familiar faces among the cast like Ed Lauter, Mario Van Peebles, Gina Gershon and even Wings Hauser makes a 20 second uncredited role as Deb Foreman´s father.
The soundtrack is good. I love the Chris Farren song "No Hesitation" and Ruth Daniels tune "Something´s Gotta Change" which you can hear during the end credits. Unfortunately no soundtrack album was made.
I watched this movie a couple of times years ago..but like so many 80's movies, "3:15" never got the DVD upgrade which is sad.
I've bought a few lost gems on VHS over the years, but I've mostly been disappointed in the quality, so I kind of backed off. You seem to do it all the time.. do you have any tips to help me get VHS tapes that don't have major tracking issues. Do you buy from a certain site or do you invest in specific quality level only? It is frustrating that we can purchase a movie like "Screwballs" (just an example of a less than stellar 80's movie that I won't buy) on Blu-ray and there are movies like "Modern Girls", "RAD", and "Aloha Summer" that are not even available on a legitimate studio released DVD. Sad actually..
Okay..rant over.. back to the movie..
I thought "3:15" did an excellent job of capturing the 'me against the world' angle.
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I was lucky enough last year to see a screening of this in Los Angeles. It was a GREAT looking 35mm print too.
3:15 is a bad *** flick!! I've bought a couple VHS versions myself and while the quality wasn't superb, it's about the best you can do.
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There´s always a risk that the tape is damaged, but it´s a risk you just have to take.
Some flicks are so rare nowadays that when i see something interesting i´ll buy it right away. Just bought 11 VHS tapes this week and i really can´t know the quality before i watch the flicks.
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I want this to come out on dvd, so bad I can taste it!!!!!!
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I caught this on the THIS channel last night.........really cool movie with so many stars in it i'm surprised I hadn't heard more about it before?
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3:15 The Moment of Truth vs. 3 O'Clock High..
Choose 1
Who are the really Buddy Revell fans?
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..And it was on the THIS channel???...And I missed it???!!!...I'm almost always watching that channel......talk about bad timing to stop watching for awhile huh??..lol
Excellent post aTomik..and since I'm almost never disappointed by your movie recommendations..chalk this one up on my "to watch" list.
Will let you know my thoughts of it after I watch it if I can happen to find it.
Thanks in advance as I'm sure I'm gonna dig it based off the trailor and what I've read here.
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As much of a supporter as I am of Buddy Revell, I gotta do with 3:15. The movie just fires on all accounts. I love the "motley crue" looking bad girls of the school too.
Fingers crossed for a DVD!
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TNUC.. I actually agree with you.. 3 O'Clock High has some great moments and Buddy Revell is a legendary bully, but 3:15 is a gritty under the radar classic. Throw in my admiration for one Deborah Foreman and the choice of 3:15 is rather easy for me.
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I like both movies but 3:15 gets also my vote.
Motley Crue looking bad girls and gritty under the radar classic. Awesome descriptions guys!
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Atomik youve done it again...always pullin out the movies from deep down in your secret archive . . . a little like that room beneath the library in ghostbusters opening. This sounds like the movie id like to see and will def do so now...thanks
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Man I want this one! Been looking for a digital copy everyhwere. I know nothing can compare to Tuff Turf, but with Deb Foreman, c'mon!
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ooooo now see that would be a comparison to ask.....3:15 or Tuff Turf...but i'm sure you didn't choose that one cause Tuff Turf would win with a landslide!!!!
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quote:Originally posted by Riptide: Man I want this one! Been looking for a digital copy everyhwere. I know nothing can compare to Tuff Turf, but with Deb Foreman, c'mon!
A Debbie Foreman movie I've never seen??!
My life feels so...empty...now...
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Well, I wanted to watch this movie again so bad.. I sprung for a used VHS tape of it. I'm watching it right now.. the tape quality is decent to this point.. hopefully it lasts.
The Cobras are some bad dudes!
Awesome to see Bif Hamilton.. I mean Scott McGinnis..
Incredible cast overall
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As aTomiK mentioned.. the soundtrack is actually quite good.
As always Deborah Foreman gives a brilliant performance.
One of the writers was Sam Bernard who you might know as the writer of a little movie that I love called .. "RAD"
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Just watched 3:15 . very awesome. just saw Panchito Gonzalez in Tuff Turf as well. I like how Cinco got it on in the van at the beginning while sorting out his product.
I just learned how to use my EPIX on demand. They have tons of hard to find 80s flicks. I also downloaded GORP to watch next.
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That's cool Spreadking! 3:15 definitely has an underground darkness to it. Adam Baldwin is great as the reluctant hero and nice mention of Panchito Gómez from "Tuff Turf"!
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Just caught this one today on netflix. I did not know Deb Foreman was in it, she was good!
Uhh.. I thought it was ok. Definitely didn't feel the same about this one, as I do Tuff Turf or Class of 1984 which I found out about through the rewind and LOVED!
This one seemed less gritty than 1984 but not as cheesy as Tuff Turf. After just discovering those 2 movies within the last year here, 3:15 didn't do much for me.
I agree that the music was great.
Cool that I saw it at least once.
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After years of a copy eluding me, I watched the entire thing on youtube last year. Right up my alley with those similar "urban" movies like Tenement, Tuff Turf, Alphabet City, Savage Streets and Class of 84. Really liked it, loved Foreman, and even an early Gershon appearance! Hope they have a DVD someday, but have given up hope.
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