Who's messing with the kitchen chairs? | Poltergeist (1982) | Warner Bros. UK
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- A typical family in a quiet suburb of a normal California faces a frightening ordeal when its home is invaded by a Poltergeist. Late one night, 10-year-old Carol Anne Freeling (Heather O'Rourke) hears a voice coming from inside the television set ... At first, the spirits that invade the Freeling's home seem like playful children. But then they turn angry. And when Carol Anne is pulled from this world into another, Steve and Diane Freeling (Craig T. Nelson and JoBeth Williams--In the Land of Women) turn to an exorcist (Zelda Rubinstein) in this horror classic from director Tobe Hooper (Texas Chainsaw Massacre films) and producer and screenwriter Steven Spielberg.
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Poltergeist is a movie that gives me that comforting 80s nostalgia I crave on a rainy sunday evening
...... On a rainy Sunday evening, in that Victorian house u just bought cz it's inexplicably been on th market for so long, and u figure, hey, it's a fixer_upper.....
Not me. I was struggling to escape from a very dysfunctional family in a haunted house. No nostalgia for me.
Everything was wholesome then
My mom & I used to watch horror classics on Sundays too.
Especially that ominous sunset shot.
The chair stack is such a powerful “scary” movie moment. So memorable. So disconcerting.
Fun fact: the chair stack scene is based on an actual incident in the famous Rosenheim poltergeist case in Bavaria, Germany. The manager of the haunted law office was opening the morning mail with a paper knife at his desk one morning, when a colleague asked him a question from a nearby room. The manager rose from his chair to walk over to answer her, but had only taken a step or two when he heard a ''thump" behind him, and spun round. There on his desk was a painting from a nearby wall with the mail neatly stacked on top of it, and the paper knife placed carefully on top. There was no one else in the room at the time, and no way anyone could have stacked the mail in the second or two he'd had his back turned. Spielberg found the incident so unnerving he based the chair stacking scene on it.
Another fun fact: if you look at the waffle maker, you can see the reflection of the crew members as they quickly run in to switch out the regular chairs for the stacked ones!
@@AndrewMacLaineyes your correct!
"Oh honey, you are going to ruin you're eyes this is no good" as she switches it to a war scene. LOL!
I came looking for this comment I thought the same thing 😂
She though she was turning TV off. She was too busy to notice that she turned it on instead.
I can’t believe this is 42 years ago. Seems like yesterday
The value of films after 1972. They date so well.
Its stood the test of time for sure…
Certainly makes me feel ancient!
@@sandyaw3057I wish I could go back
@@DonnaLombardo-n5i You and me both! I can’t believe the times we are living in. I know each generation says that but nothing compares to what is happening now. The devastating tornadoes..the climate in general, young people gone missing, the horrible violence, the economy, our country being taken over by a group of people I dare not mention, etc. Sorry..didn’t mean to write a novel..lol
I love the way she jumps up and down like a cheerleader when the chair finally slides across the floor. How adorable is that I ask you?
I love that part! Also when says "We'll go to Pizza Hut".
It's an amazing scene and act because it makes you feel that she was nervous all day long that when her husband comes home the craziness wouldn't show itself. But it did and she was ecstatic. They just don't make movies like this anymore.
I was too focused on her denim shorts. What a beaut of a woman. She seems to be the only one, other than Craig, to have been left untouched by.....whatever's been going on with the cast.
@@CharlesWhitford yes, a beauty indeed. Blessed by God.
Yes, I do love that cheerleader jump. I was never a cheerleader myself, but you recognize it immediately. I wonder if she put that in herself, revealing a little bit about her past as former cheer squad member? It seemed to come so naturally.
Later her enthusiasm turns to terror of course. Eeek.
Craig T. Nelson and Jobeth Williams knocked it out of the park...great American actors both...
A masterpiece of a scene. Long scene no cuts. Then the fade from one kitchen to the exact same kitchen in a home for sale. Brilliant.
This whole movie is an allegory of nightmare suburban expansion/living.
Never thought of it like that but yeah your kinda right on that one
@@ichigen511Many movie scenes that portray one thing, are actually depicting a deeper, more hidden perspective on something else .... There's much more being shown than what the viewer is seeing on the initial visual level ❤
When Americans could afford to live, and Jo-Beth Williams' legs were 2nd to none.
And people used those old metal trash cans!
Amen!
And when you threw your land yacht into park it rocked back and forth for a minute!
@@adopequeenatyrantkingaboss8057better days for sure
Too bad there aren’t any more Indian burial grounds to build cheap houses on
This was the first horror movie I ever watched. My grandmother was a horror fan and I was spending the night with her. I was only seven years old and it made my parents mad that she let me watch it but I loved it! RIP, grandma!
Trop mignon votre commentaire ❤
First date movie
Lucky you. I couldn’t handle the genre at 7
That’s a good grandma you have
Had,,,, bless her
The most terrifying part of this is the guy tasting the sauce and putting back the spoon in the pot
Yes cause it's not like they're family or anything 🤦♀️
I hope she heated that stuff back up to boiling. 😂
@@brey1720it was a worker tasting the sauce not a member of the family
@brey1720 What is wrong with people like you on the internet? Are you really that much of an idiocracy character that you don't have the attention span to watch an 8-minute video? Let alone comprehend what you were responding to in the first place. You're literally those people from idiocracy. Go drink your electrolytes.
@@jamiehardcastle4999that is what brey said...
HA!, HA! I love that line when she tells her husband…”Now reach back in your past when you used to have an open mind…”. LOL!! Brilliant writing in this classic movie! The fact that he didn’t get the sarcasm had me on the floor laughing into the carpet! 😂
Saw this in the theater. When the guy was pulling his face apart in the mirror a teenaged girl sitting a row behind me started crying hysterically. Scarred for life
The clown scared me
@@paulkendzulak-kx6kzsame 😭
Fun fact: Tobe Hooper was the director but Spielberg had his eye on the camera the entire movie - his signature shots, rule of thirds, and rhythm and pacing is evident the entire movie.🍿🎬🎥
What is the rule of thirds? Is that doing at least three different shots in succession and not two shots back and forth?
Never mind, I looked it up.
No, it's not
Speilberg was making ET at the same time
Spielberg even worked directly with the child actors, i.e. the little girl was very frightened of doing the scene with everything getting sucked into the closet, because they used huge fans to blow everything around, and he reassured her they wouldn't have to do another take.
Okay, that chair pyramid would not have been considered cute. New house search same afternoon 😂😂😂😂
My partner and I live in a coach house in the UK built in the 1820s. There is quite a lot of activity, especially when we have guests. It's like house sharing with a lot of grumpy unseens.
A horror movie so good it was nominated for best picture Oscar.
???
No it wasn't. It was nominated for:
Best Score,
Best visual Effects,
Best sound Editing.
@@joshuah9109 It deserved to be nominated.
@@kennethwayne6857 NO DOUBT!
1982 was INSANELY stacked!! But POLTERGEIST is so well structured!
Jobeth Williams (the mom, if you didn't know the name) gave a FANTASTIC performance! she deserved a nomination as well!
@@joshuah9109 Stacked is right! I'm still pissed that Montalban wasn't nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his Khan! A subject for another thread.
@@kennethwayne6857 I'm a huge STAR WARS fan. I'm always happy to see THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK listed as one of the best movies of all time, but I never see WRATH OF KAHN mentioned. That movie is woefully underrated!!
If I saw my chairs doing that I’d move.
and not wait until zombies popped up in yr swimming pool
Your right no one stacks books like this? Opps wrong movie
I would move into that house too. but only if i knew the ghost that haunted it. Coz ya never know what yer gunna get? Only had 2 entities show up that were bad. and one was still human.
And I’d leave that table and chairs 🪑 🪑 behind! 😱
@@makeitsonumberone1358
who were you thinking of calling? 😅
I would pay a kings ransom to go to a pizza hut in 1982 just one more time!
Red glasses, 1$ pitchers, cold ashtrays…
@@ekimnamdets6946 The pan pizza and the arcade, I remember my folks purchacing the pitcher and getting free refills of soda every visit
All you can eat 🍕🥗🍦🍲🍕🍟🍦🍦🥞🍗🍝🥗🍕🍟🥤
YESSSSSS!!! FACT!!!
We had a Pizza Hut for the longest time but then it closed down and later the restaurant was demolished. I was so young the last time I went there that I don’t even remember what the pizza was like. I know that was have a Pizza Hut but it’s small and you can only do a pickup or delivery from it.
A few weeks ago, I was heading home from my brothers house. I stopped at the local taco joint to grab some take-out. On the way to the restaurant, I passed the cemetery where both of my parents are buried. My mom passed away in June 2023. As soon as I walked into the restaurant, the kid behind the counter was calling out a name for a take-out order. "Luz!" he shouted. My mom's name was Luz (Spanish for "light."). Even in a area with large Hispanic population, I rarely hear that name. The very next morning, I had to grab an Uber to catch an early flight. When the app found the first available driver, it provided the license number of the car and of course the name of the driver... "Ray." Ray was my dad's name. He passed away in 2016. They were married for over 50 years. True story.
They are truly with us. And they let us know. ❤
Loved ones who pass can communicate wi us in very subtle ways.I just recently lost someone I was close to in the last 48 hours so I'm feeling a bit raw n in shock atm its surreal weird empty feeln lost cant beleive hes gone he was only 24 years old too so sad x
Where are you from?
My favourite supernatural film. Brilliant and I have watched this so many times and never get bored.
Exactly. Thee are SO many parts that are amazing to rewatch it just never gets old. Agree!
The chairs, the tree, the closet, the face peeling, the clown, the Beast, the house implosion. Super fun movie! 10/10!
So many parts of this scene make me laugh, from the switching the TV to a war movie for her five year old to the lowering of the blinds in the guy’s face, but the dog begging and bringing his toy to a random place in the ceiling always spooked me.
2:35 This part spooked me. When the little girl looked her mother dead in the eye and says "Do you?".
Did you hear the Boba Fett scream?
I saw this movie in the theaters in 1982 with my grandma, who had many ghost stories of her own. Sadly, she's no longer here, and best as I can tell, still not a ghost. But she loved this movie. :-)
Watched this when I was 6. After...i didn't sleep for about 3 years.
Same here. And I was 12 😮
After I saw the 3rd one, I didn't step in any puddles for a while.
That’s a long time to go sleepless
1982, WHAT A YEAR!!!
I was 12 and I saw these movies in theaters:
QUEST FOR FIRE (underrated, won the Oscar for best Make-up)
CONAN THE BARBARIAN,
POLTERGEIST (twice),
E.T. (twice),
TRON,
BLADE RUNNER,
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP,
HALLOWEEN 3 (I love that movie, I don't care what anyone says),
THE DARK CRYSTAL (twice),
TOOTSIE (twice).
I wanted to see THE THING, but it was such a bomb, it played in one theater near me for two weeks and was gone. Saw it on VHS years later and LOVED IT!!!!
Halloween 3 is the darkest one in my opinion...of the Halloween movies.
I love Halloween 3 (Season of the witch) too!
Two years before I was even born
1982 was one of my favorite years, too!
Is it just me or is the mom in phenomenal shape? Seriously. You know she was doing her Jane Fonda workouts
She looks awesome in those shorts.
She always looked like that.
Unlike her character she hadn’t had children at the hat point in her life yet..
I had a girl with a figure just so . Shame about the brain
I was when I had my 2 kids.
"Don't ruin your eyes!" - puts on deafeningly loud sounds a decimeter from the girl's ears.
And on top of it all, it's a war movie. The usual Monday morning program in America.
Decimeter? Are you one of them Cummonists?
It was the eighties! Nothing could harm you back then.
I actually responded to this earlier and RUclips deleted it for some bizarre reason.
“Plays video showing war”
When houses in Los Angeles were $139,000
This one won’t be appreciating though. Can still be had for a bargain.
Which was a lot of money at that time.
Today’s money around $450000.
Good observation.
@@paultruesdale7680 That's still pretty good. Simi Valley home, I believe.
Right an interest rates were over 16% lol
This movie outshines anything that's come out in horror in the last decade.....before pg-13 ratings, and scares that haunted your mind for days after watching for your 1st time. Tobe was a God of the genre!
42 years ago! Can still vaguely remember watching this in the theater. Impressed the hell out of us. American Dad did a great send up of that movie.
It was family guy not American dad
@@makeitsonumberone1358 Ok I think both AD and FG both did it. Pretty sure.
Is that the same guy who said “and I love that sweater”?
@@makeitsonumberone1358 *He is correct - Family Guy and American Dad both did an homage to **_Poltergeist_** - American Dad's spoof-episode was called "Poltergasm".*
Such a masterpiece of great 80's horror😊
2nd Poltergeist was better. Scared the hell out of me
“Oh, you know, just dishes and furniture moving around by themselves” *waving at bugs the guy can’t see*
The guy: 👁️ 👄 👁️
See, I would be gone once I saw the chair jenga happening.
If Heather O'Rourke was alive today she would go on to do more great horror movies.
RIP Heather
if???
She was a fantastic little actress. RIP to her and her movie sister.
@@JeantheSecond-ip7qm Was?? Last time i felt her ,she was still a little girl.
@@gothboschincarnate3931 She passed a long time ago at age 12 of a stomach issue.
The 80ths ,what a brilliant time .
I don't know if people today realize what a big deal this movie was when it was released - we saw it 5 or 6 times over 2 weeks and every time the theatre was packed; every seat filled. The Eighties, lol. smh . . .
Funny thing is the 70s were a better time for movies than any year of the 80s.
@@user-rg7uh9se4c Aliens, Terminator, Indiana Jones, Predator, The Right Stuff, ET., just to name a few. The 80's Rocked! Watching Aliens for the first time in the Theater was Epic!
Still remember seeing a FULL page ad in the newspaper for Poltergeist on one side, and a full page for ET on the other! What a great time to be a kid.
@@EasyreclinerBack to the Future!
1982. Ine of the best years of my life. Turned twenty, great movies, great music. Yeah. The perfect year for me.
I agree! I was 19. It was a great year. 1980-1985 were the greatest years for me. I wish I could re-live them.
2:27 Heather's performance here at 6 years old is mesmerizing. Especially "Do you?" at 2:45. RIP...
Heather's demise was the real terror.
She is still a little girl....she says the universe is literally everything. the physical and the metaphysical. The material all the way up to the energetic dimensions. 3.0 to 5.4
Wait what do you mean? She survived in the film it was during the filming of the thrid sequel that she (the actor in real life) passes away is that what you are talking about? She was a little girl and had a heart attack or something like that. So sad and crazy it makes me sad for real.
@ichigen511 not a heart attack. She'd got horrible infection and died of sepsis during surgery. Reportedly her Mom said she saw her in the waiting room and told her she'd died.
I think I read that all kinds of strange illnesses and occurrences were happening to others in the film while being made.
I heard that horrific story of her “infection”. I hope it is not the truth.
Honest to god it winds up being one of the scariest horror movies ever made. The way it builds up the suspense to the conclusion until you’re in the edge of your seat. And the special effects still look amazing. A Glorious tale of a regular family in the suburbs dealing with the terror of the beyond. A classic.
2:05 after she pushes the chairs back, look at the waffle iron. You can see the reflection of the table and chairs move.
Wow you're right
Good eye!
without question, one of my top 5 favorite movies of all time. Also, my #1 favorite Spielberg movie.
From 1:35 to 2:22 is one continuous shot with no edits. Amazing filmmaking!
Who cares about the chairs... The dog bringing a toy😊
The war movie she changed the static from: classic 👌 🤣
What a movie and it terrified a whole generation of us. Brilliant.
Love the part when Diane is dragging her hubby through the doorway while still he's still holding on to the trash can
RIP Heather O'Rourke she was adorable
I saw this movie at least once a week in the 80’s and I could recite almost the entire dialogue including Tangina’s speech to the mother even with her accent. Great movie. Especially when it goes from light hearted wholesome to suspense all the way to shear terror
I just thought of her creepy chanting the other day for some reason. "All are welcome...all are welcome..."
"go into the light....there is peace and tranquility....in the light..."👻
@@joshuah910930 years later I finally understand that. She was directing all the lost souls toward the light so they can finally rest and at the same time the mother could find Carol Ann and bring her through the portal
Holy sh*t, when Steven started yelling for Diane then started pulling back on the rope and that damn demon face came out of the closet door… hell no. I was NOT expecting that the first time I saw this movie. 😳
@@charleskroman5006 I can't remember if I totally understood what she was doing when I first saw this, but I do remember how EVERYONE loved this character (myself included). She pretty much stole the show.
I lived in a haunted house 10 years before this film came out. Unless you have experienced it, you think its a joke. After it happens, then you know.
You should have demanded they answer questions
Never to the effect of poltergeist activity but that feeling of being watched you get in the empty bedroom in my house. I get you.
Unpopular opinion: Poltergeist is better than The Shining
But not as good as The Shinning. 😄
ah yes, 1982 when the average middle class family could actually afford a house, in the US or UK for that matter.
I thought Jobeth Williams was a smokeshow when i saw this movie back then.
Karra looked like her once...
Perfect legs.
Rip to sweet baby girl ❤
Who's resting? She is still a little girl....she says the universe is literally everything. The physical and the metaphysical. The material all the way up to the energetic dimensions. 3.0 to 5.4
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 no no no no no no
Damn those legs 😂
Yes she was a hot mommy 😍
The second movie, gives me nightmares with the creepy preacher man. His voice and face makes me nauseated..
Me too. I couldn't sleep without the lights on
God Is in his holy temple haha totally spooky.
He was dying of cancer during the movie
Kane, he is still one of the most scary horror film villains if not the most!
@@davidmcginnis16😱😱
Best part of this clip? Jobeth in those shorts.
Reading all these comments makes me want to start watching it again. Some of the actors are gone (Rest In Peace) but a true classic like this never dies.
The most horrifying things from this movie were actually pretty common 80's things. A war movie for a kid, a worker blatantly tasting the food, sexual harassment by the aforementioned workers to the female teenager of the house and treating it as just plain funny...the list is almost endless😂
Imagine you get home and your spouse is joyfully letting your children being pushed across the kitchen by a poltergeist
I was 4 when I first saw this movie. It did scare me as a kid, but the scene that really bothered me the most was the clown doll. I had coulrophobia because of it. 😮
Right? I thought the clown doll was scarier than "the beast".
The tree was pretty terrifying
I’m 42 years now and something like this would be very hard to deal with
Those tiled counters are so '80s.
It's very great to see little Carol Ann and her mommy Diane played by Jobeth Williams,in a very delightful and charming scene both exclusively together one on one,in a very cute scene.Yes, Heather was a very lovely cute little young lady,who was an adorabley loveable little child;Both she and this mother daughter scene are some of the films most quality memorable aspects❤.
Special Effects for Poltergeist were quite advanced for the 80s n one of my all time favs.
Loved the pull apart face scene in the bathroom
I’m just glad I don’t have a tv on the same remote as my neighbor.
The take away is if JoBeth Williams runs out to meet you, in those shorts, saying, “come here quick…” no man could resist.
No one batted an eye at a 10 year old me watching it the three times HBO aired it every day all summer long in 1983. I could recite it backwards by the time school started back. 😂
Such a brilliantly written and directed movie with a perfect cast.
The family vibe in this film is unmatched
I saw this movie in theatres when I was a teenager. Classic! Not interested in the supernatural then, but am now. So I know that the dog barking at "nothing" on the bedroom wall ( and then doing a perfect "beg" ) is far scarier than it appears.
One of the best scenes in history. Literally gave me goosebumps
👍 I remember seeing this movie in the movie theater with people back in '82.What a great experience. 😎 Class of '83 here.
I love this movie so much. Always have, always will. 🙂
This was the first horror movie I loved. I’m a big horror fan now.
No. The minute something in my house moves on its own and my dining room chairs stack themselves is the same minute I sell and never return.
The stacking bit is a really impressive shot with no obvious cuts! Also her reaction to the chair scraping along the floor is fantastic 😄
Poltergeist, The Exorcist and The Hand that rocks the cradle are some of the movies that most scared me as a child‼️
I can still hear that theme playing in my head when I think about the movie, even all these years later.
8:18 in the morning I'm going to call somebody in
Diane: who ya gonna call?
GHOST BUSTERS!
I saw this in the theater when I was 8 years old. The rest of my summer was totally ruined. It scared the living hell out of me.
I had the opportunity to talk to casting director Mike Fenton. I remarked how spontaneous and organic the family dynamic was. How much of this was not in the script and improvised? He held up his hand, fingers forming a zero. Incredible.
The chairs were just responding to Jo Beth Williams' jean shorts.
This movie brings back some great memories I was 12 years old and I was enjoying every moment of this movie our home in Tampa fl our home was very semiliar I would give anything to go back to that time life was easy and simple that’s when
40 years later and this movie still creeps me out hahaha
Love this movie. The way it builds, you know bad stuff is gonna happen but just how and when, oh yeah.
I have a good one for you. I dont kw if the link I post will get deleted but I can email it? .
In Buffalo NY there is an armoury built over a one time near-giant cemetery. The bodies were moved to other cemeteries but did they get all of them?
Probably not. Ever heard of Cheeseman Park in Denver?
One if my favorite films of all time.
These movies back in the 80s were really something. The 2000 kids wont understand 😅
I was born in 2003 and love Poltergeist. My favorite movie of all time.
after all these years, they still haven't fixed this erupt cut. 6:35 When i saw it in the theaters, i cant remember this strange cut being there.
Somewhat of a one -of-a-kind movie; Tense, thrilling and crazy suspenseful and yet nobody gets killed or even seriously injured. Great fun to watch with kids, say, 10 or older.
This was a great movie I seen it like 85 times as a kid wish it would come out on dvd so I can watch it again they need to make a remake of it for the kids today but I don't know about that.
I still get shivers watching this. I know it’s Mindless Pulp but this was a great horror film in its day. To me anyhow…
To me one of the greatest scary films ever. Luv it
I LOVE Jobeth Williams! I think she is an outstanding actress and was amazing in this movie. My favorite line... "Now reach back into our past when you use to have an open mind, remember that"? LOL
First I watched this was in the 80s. I am still scared.
Heather O’Rourke was so cute. What happened to her was horrific.
This scene still makes the hair on my arms stand up every time. There’s a cafe near me that has these exact chairs and it gives me the creeps a bit.
I need to see this movie 🍿 please 🙏. I promise I will watch it every single day after work
I remember you could see the people stacking the chairs quickly in the reflection of the kettle when Diane is bent down in the cupboard & they CGId it out in newer versions
My parents let me see this as a child & it is etched in my mind. You really gotta wonder why Boomers were so lax with their kids, I still have nightmares from it. Despite the fear it induced, I still see it as a truly a brilliant, well done film.
I couldn't tell what the dog was barking at. I always thought it was a hole made from the night before when the poltergeist shot out of the T.V and into the wall. But now it just looks like some pendent? anyone else notice this?