I recommend spending a few years & a few more lawyers writing up a long ass contract to perfectly describe the the wish you want to make, because unless it's a Trump grade prenup of a contract then you getting fucked.
@@DogFoxHybrid but the demon still has possession of his soul so he wont be number one for long once he is dragged to hell djinn in arabic means demon, they dont promise you what you want it just trickery lies and deception where the djinn uses you to humilate you and get your soul
He does speak Russian, in the scene prior to this one . If you watch the full movie and when he first meets the Russian boss, he speaks Russian with him
@@Jeffrey314159 Andrew Divoff was born in Venezuela to a Russian father. He is fluent in nine languages: English, Russian, Spanish. Italian, French, German, Catalan, Portuguese and Swedish.
That’s the thing… he is a sadist his whole nature is to cause as much chaos and dismay as possible lol that’s his flaw otherwise if he was lowkey and didn’t twist wishes for his pleasure than he would have easily succeeded
I thought the same thing! Nobody would try to ruin his plans if he didn't cause death wherever he went. Giving people exactly what they want would make the whole thing a lot easier.
There's no way you could word it that would work out. He literally turned a wish to "escape" into drowning a man, which was actually not even giving him his stated wish *at all.* The Djinn can just straight not even give you what you asked for, not in any fashion whatsoever, as long as he can make some insane troll logic connection between what he wants to do and what you actually said. Hell, I'm surprised that telling him you "want him to leave" doesn't result in him killing you with razor-sharp leaves.
@@n0wheregrrlthere is. I want to escape means you want to escape the trap. I want to escape this place and live in a mansion is a specific answer that the genie cannot twist.
@@Gnomelander1400 It doesn't matter how the genie interprets it because _the man didn't actually escape._ That means _the wish, even the obviously misinterpreted version,_ was never granted. He didn't wish to drown in a tank; he wished to _escape._ If you get stuck in a tank, can't get out of it, and drown, you didn't escape. Wish not granted. And I guarantee he'd twist your wish, even if he didn't just outright cheat like he did with the "escape" thing. Probably turn you into a living statue (fully conscious but unable to move) in the mansion, which would actually be worse than death as you slowly go mad.
On one hand I love how creepy Andrew Divoff is in the movie, but I kinda wish we saw more of his suave charmer persona from the first movie. I know it's probably justified because he doesn't make any pretenses with crooks and criminals, but it would have been amazing watching him use charisma to make them go with their wishes and then turn creepy once it's done.
I'm sorry, My Friend but the Movies prove Themselves without your Prejudice. They are Masterpieces and Perhaps you Missed the Nuanced Nature of Said Character. Re- watch and Tell me I'm Wrong.
These movies are underrated; excellent concept for a horror series: magic realism, wishes, the petty/greedy nature of humans (much better idea than "random slasher"), and it made me realize how often we talk using metaphors that are absolutely crazy or even idiotic from a materilistic/pragmatic/literal point of view.
A while back, there was a thing called [open source wish] which allowed the entire internet to draw up the contract of an "unfuckable" wish. People were split into x2 group, those that would fuck up the wish, and those that would re-write the clauses to amend fuck up. It was almost perfect but the project died out a while back. The best clause was the fact that (Initial clause A: all actions must be executed by the wisher without being mental manipulated in anyway, magic or otherwise without consent, which also must be given without manipulation) Clause B: The wishers is allowed to reverse to a state right before making a wish, if they find the outcome of a wish to be less than fully desirable (subclause C: the previously state clause B, cannot be used to cause the wishers to go insane from being trapped in a time loop, and the proprietor of the wishes must try to execute the wishes to the best of their abilties, even to the point of outsources help, and consultations from others individuals [the general population if need be] on colloquium and general consensus on speculations on the wishers general state of mind and interpret how best to execute said wish). There was also a "faustian" subclause about how the wishers also couldn't be tricked into a time loop, because humans are never satisfied or happy with life. Stipulating that in the course of the human experience, suffering and hardships are natural and somewhat required to enjoy when life gets better. Those hardships, minor and major should not be effected by the wish. Such effects should be removed IF the wish is specifically manipulating the wishers life to be proportionally more negative than if the wisher never made the wish in the first place.
"If you can kill him and present his head to me on a silver platter I'll give you whatever you wish." Sounds a lot more specific to the wish that he wanted.
The Jinn is evil. No matter how careful you are making your wish, you are bound to be disappointed and may even lose your life. Best is never to make a wish with Jinn
FUN FACT: Both Andrew Divoff, Ilia Volok and Levan Uchaneishvili appeared 2 years ago in the movie “Air Force One” playing Kazakh terrorists working for Gary Oldman
Amazing movie concept. Unfortunately it has been snuffed out by hack b grade Hollywood. Give this concept a great writer and director my wish will come true. If you are out there Djinn, ask me for a wish, we’ll make a great trilogy.
Actually Djinn was outplayed by the 2nd Hand mobster lol he wanted the top chair but didn't dare to do anything to his boss. Djinn unknowingly makes his "wish" comes true - no contracts done.
And if I remember everyone was ressurected (yet stripped from their wish) after the Djinn was destroyed by the girl. The mafia boss got his own head back and pretty sure after that...yeah things gonna got crazy for that guy.
Why this Russian gangster angle? Is it because Andrew Divoff is Russian? I have never heard Divoff speak Russian in any movie I've seen him in. Is it because they had the story centered around that Orthodox church/parish setting? There's a longer version of this movie that is much better but still doesn't answer these questions
I read somewhere that the story of the movie is way older than the movie but they had to wait for baby Andrew Divoff to be old enough to play the role.
you have to be VERY VERY specific when dealing with Djinn
Rayne Raison
Heck, you have to be a smartass lawyer to write a contract with every single detail. That's how you really troll the djin.
Any Professors at a law school? Give your students the assignment of writing a contract that the Djinn cannot twist to his own ends.
I recommend spending a few years & a few more lawyers writing up a long ass contract to perfectly describe the the wish you want to make, because unless it's a Trump grade prenup of a contract then you getting fucked.
Yes sir
@@MrAtullberg He wasn't able to twist Alexandra Amberson's final wish to his own ends.
"I DID IT! HA-HAA!! Now I am the boss! Number one!" That guy is a really realistic and believable Russian mobster.
90's Russian mobsters were pretty cringe and uncool, to fair, so this is not far off.
And then the wishmaster says to the Russian,well, and the russian says well what ...so obviously something bad happens in scene 3
@@DogFoxHybrid but the demon still has possession of his soul so he wont be number one for long once he is dragged to hell djinn in arabic means demon, they dont promise you what you want it just trickery lies and deception where the djinn uses you to humilate you and get your soul
*Slavic Hardbass plays in the distance*
"Now I am the boss, number one, what"... lol
Divoff was made for the role.
He was one of the last Mohicans, when it comes to horror icons, before all these Amityville Horror/Poltergeist rip-offs and remakes smh
I like how he answered what do you get out kf it. The pleasure of you achieving your end lmao 😂
literally lmao
It would’ve been cool to hear wishmaster speak Russian considering Andrew Divoff speaks Russian fluently.
Then why didn't he?
He does speak Russian, in the scene prior to this one . If you watch the full movie and when he first meets the Russian boss, he speaks Russian with him
@@Jeffrey314159 Andrew Divoff was born in Venezuela to a Russian father. He is fluent in nine languages: English, Russian, Spanish. Italian, French, German, Catalan, Portuguese and Swedish.
@@gemini2012100
Jesus Christ. That’s impressive.
I want to be just like him. Lol
@@Jdabomb93 I'd be happy if I could learn just one language good enough to be fluent it it...lol
If the wish master gave them exactly what they wanted, without the tricks, he would win. People would come running.
That’s the thing… he is a sadist his whole nature is to cause as much chaos and dismay as possible lol that’s his flaw otherwise if he was lowkey and didn’t twist wishes for his pleasure than he would have easily succeeded
He doesnt have to most Humans are too stupid to resist his wishes
Yes
@@Zak-tk8wv Yessssssss
I thought the same thing! Nobody would try to ruin his plans if he didn't cause death wherever he went.
Giving people exactly what they want would make the whole thing a lot easier.
Note to students. This is why you have to word things CAREFULLY.
He gets ur soul. No deal
There's no way you could word it that would work out. He literally turned a wish to "escape" into drowning a man, which was actually not even giving him his stated wish *at all.* The Djinn can just straight not even give you what you asked for, not in any fashion whatsoever, as long as he can make some insane troll logic connection between what he wants to do and what you actually said.
Hell, I'm surprised that telling him you "want him to leave" doesn't result in him killing you with razor-sharp leaves.
@@n0wheregrrlthere is. I want to escape means you want to escape the trap. I want to escape this place and live in a mansion is a specific answer that the genie cannot twist.
@@Gnomelander1400 It doesn't matter how the genie interprets it because _the man didn't actually escape._ That means _the wish, even the obviously misinterpreted version,_ was never granted.
He didn't wish to drown in a tank; he wished to _escape._ If you get stuck in a tank, can't get out of it, and drown, you didn't escape. Wish not granted.
And I guarantee he'd twist your wish, even if he didn't just outright cheat like he did with the "escape" thing. Probably turn you into a living statue (fully conscious but unable to move) in the mansion, which would actually be worse than death as you slowly go mad.
On one hand I love how creepy Andrew Divoff is in the movie, but I kinda wish we saw more of his suave charmer persona from the first movie. I know it's probably justified because he doesn't make any pretenses with crooks and criminals, but it would have been amazing watching him use charisma to make them go with their wishes and then turn creepy once it's done.
I'm sorry, My Friend but the Movies prove Themselves without your Prejudice. They are Masterpieces and Perhaps you Missed the Nuanced Nature of Said Character.
Re- watch and Tell me I'm Wrong.
This is my favorite wish because it’s the most clever. “I want his head. Can you do this?” “Consider it done.” And he literally got his head.
Antonio Martinez 😆😆😆
Head job
Yeah but now he can just walk right into Mustafa's hideout without security even knowing about it and smoke Mustafa and consolidate both outfits
@@HighFalutinTootin yeah but does he have mustafaha's body the guards may wonder why he lost weight all of a sudden
OH REALLY MISTER....LOL..😂
Those guards really did not think first like "How in the hell? What is this trickery?" They just acted like Mustafa came out of nowhere 😅
These movies are underrated; excellent concept for a horror series: magic realism, wishes, the petty/greedy nature of humans (much better idea than "random slasher"), and it made me realize how often we talk using metaphors that are absolutely crazy or even idiotic from a materilistic/pragmatic/literal point of view.
ABSOLUTELY 👍 💯
it's also very funny movie.
That scene there was comedy gold.
most definitely entertaining.
"The pleasure of seeing you achieve your end"
His rhetorical way of saying he wants to see you die.
It's advised to consult a contract lawyer when dealing with Wishmaster.
The lawyer would fuck himself
@@chrisallie9960 sick dope
This is a late reply but I feel the lawyer would just advise you NOT to deal with the wishmaster
A while back, there was a thing called [open source wish] which allowed the entire internet to draw up the contract of an "unfuckable" wish.
People were split into x2 group, those that would fuck up the wish, and those that would re-write the clauses to amend fuck up.
It was almost perfect but the project died out a while back.
The best clause was the fact that
(Initial clause A: all actions must be executed by the wisher without being mental manipulated in anyway, magic or otherwise without consent, which also must be given without manipulation)
Clause B:
The wishers is allowed to reverse to a state right before making a wish,
if they find the outcome of a wish to be less than fully desirable
(subclause C: the previously state clause B, cannot be used to cause the wishers to go insane from being trapped in a time loop, and the proprietor of the wishes must try to execute the wishes to the best of their abilties,
even to the point of outsources help, and consultations from others individuals [the general population if need be] on colloquium and general consensus on speculations on the wishers general state of mind and interpret how best to execute said wish).
There was also a "faustian" subclause about how the wishers also couldn't be tricked into a time loop, because humans are never satisfied or happy with life.
Stipulating that in the course of the human experience, suffering and hardships are natural and somewhat required to enjoy when life gets better. Those hardships, minor and major should not be effected by the wish.
Such effects should be removed IF the wish is specifically manipulating the wishers life to be proportionally more negative than if the wisher never made the wish in the first place.
Cries in agony MUSTAAAAFAAAAA that was too funny 😂
"If you can kill him and present his head to me on a silver platter I'll give you whatever you wish." Sounds a lot more specific to the wish that he wanted.
He reminds me of Beavis, the way he is so calm still all the time, the shape of his head, and facial expressions, lmao.
calm, but has an intense look, as if saying "Come on, try me."
definitely someone you don't want to mess around with.
"I WANT HIS HEAD"! HE COULD'VE GOTTEN A DIFFERENT TYPE OF HEAD.😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣
My favorite d jinn turn around the wish was when he asked a man if he wanted to be worth his weight in gold...and turned the man into a golden statue.
I’d say he got off pretty easy in comparison to the more gruesome unwanted wishes.
Him looking like the man he hates the most will be never ending torture
And his soul belongs to the Wishmaster...
The Jinn is evil. No matter how careful you are making your wish, you are bound to be disappointed and may even lose your life. Best is never to make a wish with Jinn
Now am the BOSS, number 1, then he turned and ask the staring DJINN, "what!"😂😂😂😂😂😂
This guy (Oleg Vidov) who says "I did it! Now I am the boss" was very popular in USSR in 70s
As cringy as it is, that guy was quite clever manipulating the mob boss into using his wish in such a way.
FUN FACT: Both Andrew Divoff, Ilia Volok and Levan Uchaneishvili appeared 2 years ago in the movie “Air Force One” playing Kazakh terrorists working for Gary Oldman
having the face of your worst enemy or someone you despise is definetly scary and a fate worse than death.
In terms of fates worse than death, this is pretty light.
Michael 590 Yep very light so he was lucky there
"i want to take his face ... off"
"You are the most interesting character."
Yes, he was in both movies. Though the others didn't put up a big contest.
So easy to become Russian mafia boss in Hollywood movies😂
Amazing movie concept. Unfortunately it has been snuffed out by hack b grade Hollywood. Give this concept a great writer and director my wish will come true. If you are out there Djinn, ask me for a wish, we’ll make a great trilogy.
I always say a movie is like cheese fondue. When so many people stick their fingers in it you're left with dirty cheese.
Similar with Timecop.
@@fattybuccha72190 What!? made me giggle though
The original had a good writer in Peter Atkins but even Number 2 only had half the budget and after that they became even cheaper .
That happens to horror movies all the time
"I had a friend go missing in the Pine Barrens a while back...bring him back here...alive."
Valery: *appears*
Comes back as a walking corpse.
A person must be very careful as to what words are spoken when speaking a wish to the Wish Master
I bet Pushkin punishes that hench man very rough after the whole genie ordeal was done
A poorly executed wish but than again he didn't know who he was dealing with.
Stegodon I think it was executed well. Who would expect that?
He should've said he wanted his head on a silver platter on the table.
Actually Djinn was outplayed by the 2nd Hand mobster lol he wanted the top chair but didn't dare to do anything to his boss. Djinn unknowingly makes his "wish" comes true - no contracts done.
VladiSSius very true, but he still had the wish from when he got out of prison, so he still lost in the end.
And if I remember everyone was ressurected (yet stripped from their wish) after the Djinn was destroyed by the girl. The mafia boss got his own head back and pretty sure after that...yeah things gonna got crazy for that guy.
Be careful what you wish for...
@3:03 - Why is the Mob boss saying "Ya Mustafa, Ya Mustafa". Isn't that like an Arabic prayer or something 😂😂
"Ya" in Russian is "I"
Damn he made the Wishmaster movies what they were. After this one they really went to crap
Thier should be a Moustfa BackStory.
He never told him that the price of his wish is his soul............as if the way he granted wasn't bad enough.
1:23 Never mention his name in my presence!
2:13 funniest part ever😂😂
Good for him he didn't wish to have a woman's body...
Why this Russian gangster angle?
Is it because Andrew Divoff is Russian? I have never heard Divoff speak Russian in any movie I've seen him in.
Is it because they had the story centered around that Orthodox church/parish setting?
There's a longer version of this movie that is much better but still doesn't answer these questions
I want his head! Lol
Al foster was clearly the best devil in the Wishmaster series.
he forgot to wish on a platter lol. if youre not specific the wish master makes you pay dearly.
Just tripping him knocked pushkin/mustafa on the floor screaming frantically, then again I suppose that can be traumatizing
Mustafar, isn't that where Obi Wan cut off Anakin's arms and legs
He’s saying Mustafa but yes it sounds like Mustafar lol
Well he did get his head
Funniest scene hahaha !
I want his head lmao
@G E T R E K T done
An actor so good that he s scarier without the mask
ahh mustafa ah mustafa3:02 😂
He’s actually saying я mustafa, which means I am mustafa
“What?!” 😂😂😂😂😂
He wanted his head when really he should have said he wanted his enemies head in a basket instead of him wanting his head between his shoulders
You shouldn't mess with Mustafa, brother...
LMFAO 😂
I want his head 🤣
What happens if you don’t make any wishes at all and tell him I don’t like wishing
@Chespiro Chico but then he would end your life because anything includes being alive
Wishmaster is a Scary Monster and Supercreep.
He literally gave him his head.😂😂😂
He said he want his head but he wasn't specific lol.
Lol. He needed to add "on a platter"
The wishmaster seemed to take a shining to the Russian guy he met in prison. He didn’t kill him.
I read somewhere that the story of the movie is way older than the movie but they had to wait for baby Andrew Divoff to be old enough to play the role.
Brilliant!!!
Lol
Aren't Djinns supposed to grant three wishes? Couldn't he just wish his own head back?
Three wishes for who originally freed the Djinn
so is mustafar running around with the boss's head or does he not have one?
Who knows they never showed that scene Shame really
Knowing the sadism of the Djinn, he is probably without head
I’m assuming the Mustafa guy heads switched places ?? or mustafa is headless scaring people in Chechnya
Jesus Christ loves you ❤
Is that a wish?
Mustafa lol
Bet against the Devil and you lose, every time.
mustafa 😢
The WHAT at the end....
Wishmaster the djinn
Mustapha !!! 1:20
Kravchenko!?! 😮
Classic !!!
2:10 It was at that moment.. haha
Consider it done
He surely got it!!!
Like a really creepy truth
think what you wish
Pushkin 😂.
Owww this is soooooooooo funny hahahaha
That backfired on him
Nice o1 p2
He plays stuff way to good
everyone panicking at the new head at 2:17 lol
Creeeeepy eyes.
3:17-3:18 Djinn: But... I wanted to be boss!! Not Fair!!
What would you folks wish for?
MAKE YOU WISH! 😈
Vinetta Oliver is today & shaketta Oliver
One way to do it
Like hearing my native russian speech))
seen this on like showtime or cinemax way back when
Мустафа 😊😊
Wowsers 😳
Them gulz farting in the aaaaair
What happened to the Wishmasters russian friend here? Does he ever make a wish?
What he say?
Is it in Russian or Arabic?
Russian.
It is russian and he says.
Mr Pushkin,sir, this man is a wishmaster. He can do anything. Just ask
Lol why would it be in Arabic?
Matt Crawley because of Mustafa
Wishmaster 5 The Final Wish