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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Filmmaker John Carpenter sits down with New York Film Academy students to discuss his long career in filmmaking.

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  • @robertfullchim923
    @robertfullchim923 5 лет назад +78

    "Westerns died... Westerns went away..." The sadness in John's voice was palpable.

    • @Valkonnen
      @Valkonnen 2 года назад +3

      I didn't feel the same when the Musical went away, but as for Westerns, they were wholly American films that we looked up to.

    • @hauntedhose
      @hauntedhose Год назад

      They’re back now

    • @hashdealer8822
      @hashdealer8822 10 месяцев назад

      @@hauntedhose Not really. Obviously there's still some great ones made across the decades up until now.

    • @hellsdryad
      @hellsdryad 7 месяцев назад

      Imagine, years later. Someone will remake John’s “Thing” as a Western.

  • @bjtucker5
    @bjtucker5 2 года назад +72

    The Thing... Def vindicated after all these years.
    A masterpiece of storytelling, score, pacing and cinematography.
    Still chills me to the Bone.

    • @dylanm2382
      @dylanm2382 2 года назад

      I understand the movie is a classic but I just can't get myself to watch it. From the scene I've seen its just so disgusting to gross to watch it makes me want to honestly vomit so I honestly think I can never watch it.

    • @thir13enthman
      @thir13enthman Год назад

      ​The Thing is definitely not for the squeamish however it's not just gore for the sake of gore. The reason why The Thing is a classic is because it's a master class in tension and paranoia. I can understand being put off by the gore but there's so much more to the film than the gore.

    • @iankearns774
      @iankearns774 Месяц назад

      @@dylanm2382 HTFU brother. I saw it 41 years ago as a 17 year old.

    • @iankearns774
      @iankearns774 Месяц назад

      @@thir13enthman I had more problems watching the Evil Dead and Salems Lot than that back then.Salems Lot always freaked me out, I should try and watch it now.

  • @MaxDamageTV
    @MaxDamageTV 8 лет назад +112

    Fascinating. What a legend.

  • @danseth5775
    @danseth5775 4 года назад +45

    Carpenter seems a lot more friendly than usual. I like how he asks the people questions after he answers them

  • @bodalix18
    @bodalix18 4 года назад +39

    I could listen to John Carpenter talk all day. For me, he's one of the most relatable personalities I can find in a director, not to mention he's a freakin genius!

    • @scorpionstingprod.8276
      @scorpionstingprod.8276 2 года назад

      Just imagine how he still is relevant- ennio morricone got his final oscar for once upon a time in hollywood...half of the films music was originally composed for 'the thing'. Tarantino do talk about while promoting the film's novel now. Amazing!

    • @bodalix18
      @bodalix18 2 года назад

      @@scorpionstingprod.8276 Yes! RIP Ennio Morricone.

  • @digijock223
    @digijock223 3 года назад +8

    Why is this man not more highly respected by the industry.

  • @rmjmoviereviews6876
    @rmjmoviereviews6876 8 лет назад +84

    this guy is total badass!

    • @ThatHorrorGuy99
      @ThatHorrorGuy99 5 лет назад +2

      blake bishop how was he bitter? You sound stupid.

    • @ThatHorrorGuy99
      @ThatHorrorGuy99 5 лет назад +2

      blake bishop did you like your own comment? And I’m pretty sure he isn’t bitter he’s done just fine for himself.

    • @ThatHorrorGuy99
      @ThatHorrorGuy99 5 лет назад +2

      blake bishop where did you get this info? And quite frankly I can’t take anyone who likes their own comments seriously.

    • @ThatHorrorGuy99
      @ThatHorrorGuy99 5 лет назад +2

      blake bishop you’re an idiot. Keep liking your own comments you virgin 🤮😂

    • @zfurr8629
      @zfurr8629 3 года назад +3

      @blake bishop he never cared about getting big he didn't sell out he wanted to make what he wanted and he succeeded

  • @Spongebrain97
    @Spongebrain97 5 лет назад +25

    I like how john is still basically a young man at heart. The way he talks and his outlook on stuff is very relatable and amazing

    • @nickfekula6617
      @nickfekula6617 3 года назад +3

      I like how john is still basically a young man at heart. The way he talks and his outlook on stuff is very relatable and amazing

    • @apullcan
      @apullcan 2 года назад +1

      I like how john is still basically a young man at heart. The way he talks and his outlook on stuff is very relatable and amazing

    • @EpicHomeMoviez
      @EpicHomeMoviez Год назад +1

      I like how john is still basically a young man at heart. The way he talks and his outlook on stuff is very relatable and amazing

  • @Valkonnen
    @Valkonnen 2 года назад +8

    He's spot on when he talks about the reason for so many re-makes an sequels is "Familiarity". I started to really see this in the 90s when the poster for "Terminator 2" was simply a black background with "T2" in the center. It really hit home when I was in NYC and at a bus station, all that there was , was a pirate skull with an eyepatch and the date at the bottom. It told you everything that you needed to know, without a single word.

    • @southlondon86
      @southlondon86 Месяц назад

      Sir was that skull the actual Terminator robot skull or a human skull?

  • @christopherbell4543
    @christopherbell4543 5 лет назад +16

    Informative, insightful, approachable, honest, lucid and funny... now that's a sage. I love John Carpenter.

  • @jeeneeraykreenaldeen7979
    @jeeneeraykreenaldeen7979 2 года назад +13

    His music, alone, places him in a league of own. Big trouble in little China was the theme of my fake sick days in elementary school. The thing was a masterpiece that a discovered later in my teens. Halloween was assumed to be created by a genius throughout my lifetime. It wasn't until my twenties that I realize they were all from the same incredible human being.

  • @jd89
    @jd89 2 года назад +8

    5:31
    Student: "How did you deal with some of the pressures?"
    Carpenter: "Not well!"
    Mood

  • @pinkfreud62
    @pinkfreud62 7 лет назад +52

    "The Thing" is one of my fave movies. I didn't see it at the movies, but I did see it in the 80's and we were all on the edge of our seats during that film. It really kept you guessing. Not sure why people have to be in the mood for certain genres at a certain time. I saw E.T. when it was at the theater, enjoyed it - got weepy - and still could be excited about a horror flick.

  • @OfficialAndies
    @OfficialAndies 3 года назад +9

    John Carpenter is such a gentleman, really puts these students (?) at ease

  • @gowkie3940
    @gowkie3940 2 года назад +4

    Mr. Carpenter is so bloody cool.

  • @a.r.t93
    @a.r.t93 Год назад +1

    The Thing has one of the greatest Horror movie endings. Two men, unsure who the monster between the two of them is. Chefs kiss

  • @windi1982
    @windi1982 2 года назад +8

    The GREATEST horror-movie maker ever. So visionary, so great! ♥️

  • @txmetalhead82xk
    @txmetalhead82xk 5 лет назад +13

    Total class act and inspiration!

    • @miguelvidal2335
      @miguelvidal2335 5 лет назад +3

      No better school than listening to the masters!

  • @PatJones82
    @PatJones82 3 года назад +65

    14:43 Why did you cut out the part where the Swedish girl asks John's thoughts on Rob Zombie's Halloween remake? I now wonder how much else is missing. I for one am interested in ANYTHING Mr. Carpenter has to say.

    • @eduardoabreu1785
      @eduardoabreu1785 3 года назад +1

      I came back to this interview and was wondering the same. Where did that part on Rob Zombie's remake went??

    • @adamharless2631
      @adamharless2631 3 года назад +13

      He said he approved the remake and was curious to see it in pre production and then when the movie came out Rob Zombie lied and said Carpenter disapproved of everything and was difficult with him

    • @dustind548
      @dustind548 2 года назад +5

      ruclips.net/video/uVYs5Y_EqSc/видео.html this is a link to that part

    • @madcamdisease
      @madcamdisease 2 года назад +21

      haha he calls zombie a piece of shit for lying about him. Dont mess with Carpenter

    • @BeowuIfs
      @BeowuIfs 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/uVYs5Y_EqSc/видео.html

  • @TheKeyosha1diva
    @TheKeyosha1diva 5 лет назад +22

    LMAO "no one's ready to do creative shit at 7 in the morning, I haven't even had my coffee yet". He's a really funny and intelligent guy. ❤️

  • @hornek
    @hornek 2 года назад +11

    I love how he asks stuff to the students. But I don't know, it just saddens me how everyone just talks about the same films every time, when this man has made so many other masterpieces.

    • @thegamewin100
      @thegamewin100 2 года назад +2

      Oh yea the fog they live prince of darkness

    • @hornek
      @hornek 2 года назад +1

      @@thegamewin100 in the mouth of madness, christine, assault on precinct 13, someone's watching me (this one I understand, not that easy to find)
      the fact no one talks about they live is insane.

    • @thegamewin100
      @thegamewin100 2 года назад

      @@hornek oh for sure they live is so underrated all of his other films are even the “bad” ones none of them are objectively bad if you ask me are still either fun to watch or hilarious

    • @hornek
      @hornek 2 года назад

      @@thegamewin100 I agree, Carpenter is just like Dario Argento, even his "bad" films are good.

    • @lamentate07
      @lamentate07 2 года назад +1

      @@hornek Nah, Argento's bad films are really bad. Carp is far more consistent.

  • @龘纛爨灪麤彠
    @龘纛爨灪麤彠 5 лет назад +6

    I swear to god this guy is a big fucking genius man, almost every movie he made is a masterpiece, we should filmmakers like Carpenter appreciate more, because there arent much left on his level today anymore.

  • @conalcochran156
    @conalcochran156 3 года назад +3

    Happy Birthday to John Carpenter!

  • @GreasyFilms-qc1xo
    @GreasyFilms-qc1xo 3 года назад +5

    A master filmmaker and a straight shooter. He's the best.

  • @larryr.wagoner1252
    @larryr.wagoner1252 Год назад +2

    That was very enjoyable and entertaining. Thank you!

  • @dova3282
    @dova3282 7 лет назад +13

    Love this guy

  • @thealaskan1635
    @thealaskan1635 5 лет назад +6

    John Carpenter's ELVIS is proof he's a genius of a director. I saw that with alot of my relatives with a wide range of ages. A couple of my cousins were like 5&6,and they were quiet and glued to the screen! It's a great docudrama for the whole family. I know he doesn't like praise, but I think it belongs in the official library of film.

  • @sodapopinsky87
    @sodapopinsky87 6 лет назад +9

    the coolest man on earth---

  • @PCat2385
    @PCat2385 2 года назад +2

    I am so glad Carpenter explained how he could be friends and collaborate with someone 180 from his politics. A shame most filmmakers today aren’t like Carpenter and Russell

  • @kungfew1396
    @kungfew1396 5 лет назад +7

    I wish someone would have asked him about The fog, truly Carpenter at top form along with They live and it's bizarre prophetic greatness.

    • @basehead617
      @basehead617 5 лет назад +1

      For some reason that movie is thought of as kind of a letdown in his filmography, but I think it's fucking awesome... I see it in the theater often, it's shown at least once a year at The Castro in SF. I guess I partly love it because it's filmed in an area that I go to on the weekends often.

  • @AndyArtistic18
    @AndyArtistic18 3 года назад +2

    Love his candid nature. Awesome! 😎✌️

  • @MPB059
    @MPB059 2 года назад +1

    I met John Carpenter at Keystone Comic con in Philly 2019. He’s an amazing nice guy along with his wife Sandy and enjoyed talking to him for a few minutes about Kurt Russell and his movies. He no doubt one of my favorite filmmakers that I look up to!

  • @robmadrigal714
    @robmadrigal714 2 года назад +2

    Great filmmaker and director!!

  • @hellsdryad
    @hellsdryad 7 месяцев назад

    John Carpenter. A man out of his time. Yet, exceptional anytime. I love how he embraces youth and rebellion no matter his age. I guess that’s a reflection of that conflict.

  • @Ur2ez4me81
    @Ur2ez4me81 8 месяцев назад

    Super talented director & musician who really knows how to draw his audience into his films 🎥 one of the best…

  • @eroloden5611
    @eroloden5611 2 года назад +1

    He is a true great director, and a composer.
    His "The End" is still a huge, I mean very huge in Turkey. They'll play in the past in many 80's movies. And in tv shows, soccer stadiums, social media...
    Greetings from Belgium

  • @johnedwards4394
    @johnedwards4394 2 года назад +1

    He's a very intelligent guy. Extremely talented. His comments are always insightful and substantive.

  • @LordFreeze7355
    @LordFreeze7355 Год назад +1

    It was so wholesome watching Carpenter talk to these kids who clearly look up to him and admire him. He seems very open to the questions on this occasion, which is not always the case. He's even asking them questions back and asking how they're doing, etc. You can definitely see a twinkle in his eye

  • @ThomasLuca
    @ThomasLuca 5 лет назад +7

    Yeah, Rob was incredibly gifted as a Special Effects Artist. And what a imagination that guy had, amazing. John's picture actually follows the book very closely. Who Goes There? By John W. Campbell

  • @johnanderson60
    @johnanderson60 5 лет назад +18

    Escape from NY was and is my all time favorite... Snake is the ultimate US American.

  • @BonesBrigader
    @BonesBrigader 5 лет назад +6

    Carpenter is the kind of dude that will call you out on your bullshit lol. He's an alright dude in my book.
    And huge thanks for uploading this. That was highly enjoyable 👍

  • @robsasmr7057
    @robsasmr7057 7 лет назад +9

    great upload, thanks.

  • @Harry-fe9ec
    @Harry-fe9ec 3 месяца назад

    I gotta say. I saw this back in the day the night it came out and knew right away it was incredible. I had seen ET and was sick of everything with a happy ending back then. Was a huge Halloween fan as well and loved horror.

  • @shockaswan9388
    @shockaswan9388 2 года назад +2

    This man is on my MT Rushmore of directors

  • @Redmenace96
    @Redmenace96 10 месяцев назад +1

    John Carpenter is a bad motherf.... shut your mouth! He is putting down a straight line to these kids. Amazing honesty. Great interview and thank you for posting!

  • @agathapoirot149
    @agathapoirot149 5 лет назад +3

    Such a skull...Espiacilly from profile. I love him, his work, his ideas on life, his kindness, all so visionary. If only I knew all he knows.

  • @MegaJetJaguar
    @MegaJetJaguar 5 лет назад +1

    Thank You for all of the great flicks, Mr. Carpenter!

  • @nickfekula6617
    @nickfekula6617 3 года назад +1

    One of my absolute favorite directors

  • @LeroyKinkade
    @LeroyKinkade Год назад +1

    Amazing interview!

  • @leet7489
    @leet7489 2 года назад +1

    I always love him because he's alwaya brutaly honest

  • @katehodges1296
    @katehodges1296 2 года назад

    He’s number one of many favourite films. sound and visual. What a man. So insightful and smart. Legend, what a legacy.

  • @gterrymed
    @gterrymed 11 месяцев назад

    THE THING IS MASTERPIECE! we saw it opening weekend and it BLEW OUR MINDS!!! LOL. only about 20 people were in the theater; Eric Twin on Lancaster Ave back home in Ardmore 😅 the bar was raised, the bar was Exploded, the EFX were such that we were never going back--a new precedent was set." ❤

  • @ThomasLuca
    @ThomasLuca 5 лет назад +1

    Exactly, I'm always saying that it has always been a business first then an art and craft. And it still is to this day.

  • @mrjanoycresva
    @mrjanoycresva 2 года назад +2

    John rules. He's the fucking man.

  • @spanishinquisition5508
    @spanishinquisition5508 6 лет назад +2

    Amazing Director... The Thing, Halloween amazing..

  • @Skoora
    @Skoora 2 месяца назад +1

    Really bummed how obviously it hurt him that the Thing wasn’t an initial success. I saw it in the theater when I was 12 and just loved it. Even at that age, I felt the themes of men isolated and trying to deal with the nihilistic aspect of they’re not gonna make it, but they can try and stop it.
    Big trouble in little China was the same. I’d actually gone to see Ferris Bueller as I was a teenager on my own in the city and honestly didn’t think it was that great. Right after, I saw Big Trouble and it totally saved the day. It was fun, exuberant, great lines.
    I will say I enjoyed Escape From New York but didn’t love it. Again, in the theater. I always felt there needed to be better and more scenes of establishing why Snake was a badass and a legend. They told us but didn’t show us.
    Ghosts of Mars seemed to be his go at a western but the whole Ice Cube casting and character just didn’t work for me. Henstridge as great to look at as she was, was a little stiff too. I’ve liked her in other stuff. The very end is really cheesy, but not in a great exploitation way…lol
    Vampires was pretty good until the last act. The last showdown was really underwhelming. The cast was really good though. Love it when Woods is allowed to chew scenery.
    Prince of Darkness I find really re-watchable.
    In general I really like Carpenter’s sensibilities, especially with his somewhat minimalist but atmospheric scores. I like how you’ve seen over the years so many movies have used the font that he used so much, for their movies. Even in the titles themselves, not just the credits. Unfortunately you watch most of them and that’s all they have in common with what John could do…lol

  • @dimifisher7942
    @dimifisher7942 2 года назад +1

    Total genius! ❤️

  • @dianaprince6743
    @dianaprince6743 3 года назад +1

    Please bring him back!

  • @a-maxcoin7549
    @a-maxcoin7549 6 лет назад +3

    8:56 I hate monsters you don't really get to see, reason why I liked The Thing so much. I love the emphasis he puts on the story. Good stories have become very rare.

  • @davidlavalleejr
    @davidlavalleejr 4 года назад +1

    Excellent Q & A. This is brilliant

  • @serigraph73
    @serigraph73 3 года назад +1

    great interview. Would love to be able to bend his ear about so many things.

  • @sadderthanyou7793
    @sadderthanyou7793 4 года назад +39

    John Carpenter is one of the best non-comedian comedians.

    • @1165mac
      @1165mac 2 года назад +3

      Yes, his commentary with Kurt Russell on The Thing Blu-ray is very funny and brilliant.

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 2 года назад +3

      It's funny you mentioned that . The big joke of Big Trouble In Little China was a SWITCH joke . The main character , Jack Burton , got credit for his costars work . Through most of the movie he's just there and got praise from everyone even though his sidekick did most of the work

    • @chrichtonsworld1
      @chrichtonsworld1 Год назад

      @@akfreed6949 You are mistaken, Jack Burton is the sidekick and basically taken on a ride. But Hollywood, even today, have real trouble casting Asian leads because they think they won't appeal to the general audience. Even superstars like Jackie Chan are always cast with an American co-star. The guy is an absolute genius and master in his craft, and gets limited in his freedom to do what he wants. The same goes for Chow Yun- Fat, John Woo and Tsui Hark. They fled Hollywood because of that. I believe Michelle Yeoh, is the first actress to kind of break the mould. We will have to see whether this truly leads to more and better.

  • @TrixiLovesYou
    @TrixiLovesYou 3 года назад

    Excellent questions.

  • @backpackmatt
    @backpackmatt 2 месяца назад

    The extreme close-ups are very unsettling.

  • @LudicrousScotty101
    @LudicrousScotty101 3 года назад +1

    Carpenter the legend , n HallowScream rules

  • @CrashPK77
    @CrashPK77 8 месяцев назад

    Interviewer clearly not prepared for Carpenter to drop the F-bomb. Good for you, John. Keep 'em on their toes.

  • @jordanhaas6906
    @jordanhaas6906 5 лет назад +5

    I love this man! No disrespect....this was a great interview with David Lo Pan! HAHA!

  • @michaelmyers6523
    @michaelmyers6523 5 лет назад +2

    Legend,

  • @donmorton4597
    @donmorton4597 4 года назад +4

    Carpenter is too cool.

  • @corrado
    @corrado 4 года назад +1

    My old film school 😎

  • @Turkatron9595
    @Turkatron9595 2 года назад

    I love his acting in Body Bags. He's a character

  • @slylataupe1697
    @slylataupe1697 5 лет назад +3

    He is a genius. I cannot recall how many times i watched The Thing, a movie i would put in my top 3 favorite movie together with 2001 a space odyssey and the good the bad the ugly. But if i had the chance to ask him one question it would be : Man, do you consider yourself as poor ? If not, why do you do such a focus on money ? He complains or refer to money in every interview i saw, it is funny for a director who i think never did a movie where the subject was the money :)

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 2 года назад

      Most of his movies were tight budget , even Escape From LA . To me it's a digital low budget equivalent to analog Escape From New York . He unfairly took alotta crap for the digital effects which were still new , and for what he paid for them it was OK to me .

  • @ttrons2
    @ttrons2 2 года назад

    Thank you John Carpenter.

  • @notmytruthTHEtruth
    @notmytruthTHEtruth 2 года назад

    I'll always wonder what a Western directed by Carpenter or Scorsese would be like. 10 of John Carpenter's films are in my favorite movies of all time. Stunning career when you think about it.

    • @chrichtonsworld1
      @chrichtonsworld1 Год назад

      What do you mean? Haven't you seen Assault on Precinct 13, Ghosts of Mars or Vampires? They are basically Westerns. I mean, Assault on Precinct 13 essentially is his version of Rio Bravo.

  • @ThomasLuca
    @ThomasLuca 5 лет назад +1

    In-Camera is what's best, its how we work, do as much as you can do on set in production before Post. David Fincher was mentored under the tutorage of Stanley, I've heard. Stanley Kubrick in case nobody knew.

  • @derekgooden2507
    @derekgooden2507 6 лет назад +23

    I wonder why they cut out the part where he flames Rob Zombie at the end of the question by the female at 16:32.

    • @brianskeggs9785
      @brianskeggs9785 5 лет назад +4

      I wondered the same thing

    • @SupermanChampionOfTheOppressed
      @SupermanChampionOfTheOppressed 3 года назад +2

      Its because I uploaded the clip on facebook and then everybody started writing news articles and talking about it so the ny film academy got butthurt I guess.

    • @Winduct
      @Winduct 3 года назад +2

      the female lol

    • @josephsdsu1
      @josephsdsu1 2 года назад

      The excised bit can be found on the video linked below. It starts at two minutes and fifteen:
      ruclips.net/video/uVYs5Y_EqSc/видео.html

  • @iankearns774
    @iankearns774 Год назад +1

    I remember seeing the Thing back in 82 as a 17 year old, I skipped high school and watched it by myself at the pictures. I thought it was a great movie and never understood why it got panned.

    • @southlondon86
      @southlondon86 Месяц назад

      Sir what were the reactions from the cinema audience? Were they repulsed ?

    • @iankearns774
      @iankearns774 Месяц назад +1

      @@southlondon86 There were bits in in that shocked a lot of people. The special effects were amazing for the time. Especially whern the head sprouted legs and tried to escape.

  • @dwecktek
    @dwecktek 2 года назад +1

    I would love to hear Kurt russel and John Carpenter discuss politics you can tell they got into it at least once based on that response

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 2 года назад

      Their commentaries are the best . I wish they did many more movies together JUST for the commentaries . I was hoping for an Escape From LA commentary .

  • @jarmelo2006
    @jarmelo2006 2 года назад

    I loved Ennio Morricones We Are One, Orca (1977)

  • @toddgrogg8005
    @toddgrogg8005 2 года назад +1

    It's amazing that mr.carpenter, knew how mr.eastwood, did his casting. Question did John carpenter, meet Clinton Eastwood???.

  • @BruceStephan
    @BruceStephan 9 месяцев назад

    I thought his THE THING would be a big hit . The theater was almost 3/4 full and no one walked out . For you young ones John Carpenter was vindicated in the video sales and rentals . A great movie in the video rental stores had a huge number of videotape copies of the most wanted to sell or rent . Always a high rental even though it wasn't a new movie .

  • @swishersnaaake8208
    @swishersnaaake8208 3 года назад +3

    The screenwriter fought Kim Cattrall, and Kim Cattrall won

  • @Redmenace96
    @Redmenace96 10 месяцев назад

    This was 300% better than that AnE series? Actor's Studio? JC was amazing. Can everyone respect Kurt Russel a little bit more, tomorrow? I love Kurt Russel and JC and wish more people took Mr. Russel seriously.

  • @karanvirkooner1993
    @karanvirkooner1993 4 года назад +1

    I really wish to meet John Carpenter even if I send a letter I want to explain why I’m enthusiastic about meeting one of my idols

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 2 года назад

      You can reach him through his assistant . I politely asked him if THE THING videogame could be made into a sequel of HIS film . He has an address you can write to .

    • @karanvirkooner1993
      @karanvirkooner1993 2 года назад

      @@akfreed6949 I hope I can reach him

  • @dyingsyn1557
    @dyingsyn1557 2 года назад +2

    Wonder if Bone Tomahawk was out before or after this interview? Ironic he'd say westerns died, then there is a western/horror movie WITH Kurt Russell lol.

  • @vova47
    @vova47 10 месяцев назад

    Still one of the scariest movies of all time, but you have to see it on a big screen for a full effect.

  • @Yushaodo
    @Yushaodo 12 дней назад

  • @gengiskhan6359
    @gengiskhan6359 2 года назад

    A real master..

  • @d.bcooper7819
    @d.bcooper7819 2 года назад

    Those kids are so lucky.

  • @mrj509
    @mrj509 5 лет назад +4

    Nobody ask him about, they live

  • @RedlegsBluelegs
    @RedlegsBluelegs 2 года назад +2

    6:50 Carpenter clearly talking about Chevy Chase

    • @itsamechrispratt380
      @itsamechrispratt380 2 года назад +1

      OH YEAH, that guy gave him a hard time on Memoirs of an invisible man lmao

    • @BooneLuleyo
      @BooneLuleyo Год назад

      It’s definitely about Chevy Chase. He hates that guy.

  • @Wulfiebaby
    @Wulfiebaby 5 лет назад +4

    Sometimes the rule of not showing the monster holds true (Jeepers Creepers tanked for me once the gargoyle spread his wings and took flight). Sometimes it makes sense to slow your roll then shock the audience with it (Jaws, Alien, CHUD, a million others). The Thing does exactly what it needed to do--the fact that the monster could masquerade as any donkus, we needed to know that what lay inside was insanely terrifying.

    • @Wulfiebaby
      @Wulfiebaby 5 лет назад

      And I don't think Carpenter didn't make Westerns. I think he distilled the essence of the Western and injected it into many other aesthetics.

  • @kikeheebchinkjigaboo6631
    @kikeheebchinkjigaboo6631 4 года назад +1

    I had when young people say “fair enough” “really?!” “ no problems”

    • @skar8009
      @skar8009 4 года назад +2

      Well, what do you want them to say? they probably are nervous af talking to this guy.

  • @michaelmyers6523
    @michaelmyers6523 4 года назад

    legend

  • @BuckRolly1
    @BuckRolly1 5 дней назад

    "So do you ever interview your actors?"
    She sweeps her hair in a 'pick me please' kind of way

  • @danholmesfilm
    @danholmesfilm 2 года назад +2

    This man is Grandpa Joe

  • @creepyskulldini581
    @creepyskulldini581 2 года назад +4

    Some remakes that I DO like ( a rarity ) - The Thing ( 1982 ), Invasion of the Body Snatchers ( 1978 ), Nosferatu The Vampire ( 1979 ), Cat People ( 1982 ), and Scarface ( 1983 ), but THOSE are OLDER ones and have nothing to do with this shitty current Hollywood remake TREND ( which I pretty much hate ).

  • @nellieworkman3935
    @nellieworkman3935 Год назад

    Listening to him talking about the long hours sorta makes me feel vindicated. I worked in film for like 10 years and waking up and working for twelve hours a day, too tired to function, and I'm going back to school to teach because I can't keep up with it. I quit after a cinematographer friend of mine described driving home, closing his eyes, and waking up in his drive way. Not sure if he fell asleep at the wheel or not.

  • @ghostdog2041
    @ghostdog2041 2 года назад

    24:08
    Holy shit! Dave Matthews snuck into a John Carpenter Q and A!

  • @toddgrogg8005
    @toddgrogg8005 2 года назад +1

    Mr.carpenter, is the only person who can give the middle finger and make it look cool. Anybody agree???.