"These are the armies of the night. They are 100,000 strong. They outnumber the cops five to one. They could run New York City. Tonight they're all out to get the Warriors."
The Warriors - Movie Quotes
Memorable Quotes
Warriors, come out to play-ay-ay!
— Luther
Context:
Luther chants this repetitively while driving slowly in a hearse, taunting the Warriors who are hiding under the boardwalk at Coney Island for the final showdown.
Meaning:
This taunt, improvised by actor David Patrick Kelly clinking three beer bottles together, distills the film's essence: gang warfare as a twisted playground game. It is chilling, playful, and iconic.
Can you dig it?
— Cyrus
Context:
Cyrus shouts this to the gathered crowd of thousands of gang members during the summit in the Bronx, whipping them into a frenzy of agreement.
Meaning:
A call for unity and understanding. It represents the height of the film's utopian possibility—that these violent groups could understand their collective power.
I'll shove that bat up your ass and turn you into a popsicle.
— Ajax
Context:
Ajax yells this at the Baseball Furies during the standoff in the park, right before the brawl begins.
Meaning:
Demonstrates Ajax's hyper-aggressive, crude masculinity and his reliance on intimidation. It highlights the stylized, almost comic-book dialogue of the film.
This is what we fought all night to get back to?
— Swan
Context:
Spoken by Swan as they ride the subway into Coney Island at dawn, looking out at the dilapidated neighborhood.
Meaning:
A moment of existential realization. After surviving a hellish night, the "paradise" of home is revealed to be just a run-down, gray boardwalk. It questions the value of the struggle.