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Commando (first released on October 4, 1985) is a Hollywood action movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
SynopsisSpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Schwarzenegger plays retired Colonel John Matrix, a special forces soldier who once led an elite unit and has since left the armed forces, resigned to live a peaceful life in a secluded mountain home with his daughter Jenny (Milano). Unbeknownst to Matrix, the members of his former unit are being killed one-by-one. Despite receiving armed guards at his home, supplied by General Franklin Kirby to protect him (though Kirby admits that they are not nearly as good as Matrix), and smelling the attackers as they are down-wind Matrix is eventually found and Jenny is kidnapped.
While aboard an airplane destined for the nation whose leader Matrix was to assassinate, Matrix kills the man assigned to watch him, leaving his face covered with his hat and wrapped in a pillow and blanket, while instructing a flight attendant to not disturb the man, as he was "dead tired". Matrix then makes his way down to the landing gear, where he jumps out of the plane in the middle of take-off, landing in a small marsh. Setting his watch for the approximate time of the flight, Matrix sets out to find the whereabouts of Jenny before the plane lands. If he is noticeably absent Jenny will be killed. Luckily, his watch has an audible count down timer so he can monitor the amount of time remaining quite easily. Matrix's first target is Sully. Matrix begins following Sully, who takes the time to attempt (and fail) to pick up Cindy, an off-duty flight attendant (Chong). Matrix tells Cindy of the disaster that has befallen him and Jenny, and beseechs her for her help. She somewhat reluctantly agrees. Matrix instructs her to follow Sully to a local mall, where Cindy reports Matrix as a kidnapper. After a daring battle with mall security, and after Sully identifies Matrix as being the source of chaos in the mall, a chase ensues, with Matrix (and Cindy) in pursuit of Sully. They finally catch Sully, and Matrix takes the keys to his motel room. Matrix then breaches his promise to kill Sully last and drops him off the side of a mountain. Afterwards, Cindy asks what happened to Sully, which Matrix replies, "I let him go". The search continues at the motel, where Matrix confronts Cooke (Duke), a Green Beret. After Matrix kills Cooke (saying that he eats "Green Berets for breakfast, and, right now, I'm very hungry!"), impaling him on a table leg, he and Cindy take Cooke's car (as he won't be needing it) and drive off to an arms warehouse where they learn the location of the island where Arius' mansion is located and, presumably, where Jenny is being held.
They land the plane off the coast of the island where Arius was located, and Matrix instructs Cindy to contact General Kirby, informing him that "all hell was going to break loose." Matrix rows an inflatable raft ashore wearing only a speedo, arms himself, and proceeds to Arius' villa. It is there that Matrix wages a one-man war against Arius' army, killing nearly all of them and destroying numerous buildings and vehicles as he makes his way to Arius' villa. Once in the villa, Matrix confronts Arius in a gunfight. He kills Arius, unloading several shotgun shells into the man, when he hears Jenny calling from the basement. In the basement, Matrix finds Jenny, but not before Bennett finds Matrix, shooting him in the upper arm. Matrix convinces the sadistic Bennett to put down the chicken-shit gun and face him in a knife fight, which results in Bennett being impaled by a steam pipe (and Matrix telling him to "let off some steam"). The "war" now over, and Kirby's men finally arriving, Matrix, Cindy, and Jenny fly off into the sunset. ReceptionCommando earned $7,700,000 during its opening weekend, playing on 1,495 screens in the United States. It went on to gross $35 million in the United States and $57 million worldwide. Weapons Used By John Matrix
Main cast
Image:250px-Commando2.jpg Bennett (Vernon Wells) taunts Colonel John Matrix (Arnold Schwarzenegger) in a scene from Commando. Trivia
Toy lineDiamond Toymakers released a line of action figures in 1986 in an attempt to cash in on the success of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Matrix now leads an elite special forces unit called C-Team, made up of Spex, Blaster, and Chopper, against the forces of F.E.A.R., led by Psycho and consisting of Lead-Head, Stalker, and Sawbones. There was an assortment of 4" figures, containing all of the above, a series of 8" figures, consisting of Matrix, Spex, Blaster, Psycho, Lead-Head, and Stalker. Oddly, Chopper and Sawbones are absent. Finally, there was an 18" John Matrix that came with a pistol, an M-16, and a grenade. SoundtrackA soundtrack album was released by Varese Sarabande on December 2, 2003 as part of the Varese Sarabande CD Club, and was limited to 3000 copies. Track listing
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