I'd have to say that "Pancake Kid" was the best part of that one, and apparently, he wasn't even in the script. He was actually on location, acting like that, so Eli Roth threw him in.
+Lulzy Hunter It's still the best scene in the film. Also the kid wasn't really eating people on set. Apparently during casting of the film the kid decided to show some karate (or whatever) he had learned to Eli Roth and he just thought "what the fuck is this" and put it in the film.
It's almost as if the cabin fever condition is felt by the audience rather than the cast of the film. We're stuck with these characters who can't escape their situation, and unless we walk out or turn it off we have to witness the gore front and center which also makes you uncomfortable and more antsy. That's the effect this had on me at least.
Don't know if anyone's mentioned it, but the doctor/dog they ended up using was a failed police attack dog who was so vicious no one could appear on set with it. I just find that amusing since it shows such a lack of care for the actual human beings on set. In case Eli Roth just butchering concepts on screen wasn't enough for you to know he wants humanity to suffer.
Then how did they get the dog on set if it was that vicious, should it be somewhere contained, instead on a movie set, plus how is that dog acting anyway, if it was soooooooooooooo vicious, how come it did not bite the actor that was petting it infront of the actors, please tell me how is that possible.
@@kagemushashien8394 First off, that is what was reported, and since some states can be insane enough to allow that, it isn't out of the question. Second, if Eli didn't want humanity to suffer he wouldn't write Friend Meets World like he would a Pauley Shore character. Ooooh! Ass'd! Assmoded!
That "cop" looks like he just got out of middle school. And it's nice to finally see where the "Looks like you guys are doing some pretty good partying, huh man?" line came from. I first heard it in Phelous' review of _Smiley_ and for the longest time, didn't even realise that it was from another movie.
Cabin Fever, oh I remember hearing about this movie. Its these kids go to a cabin in the woods and get infected with a disease that makes them paranoid, erratic, violent, schizophrenic. Like an extreme case of.... Cabin Fever! Oh wait, the movie is just kids go to a cabin and get leprosy or at least what Hollywood thinks leprosy is. That's a let down, why do I remember it differently?
2:23 And as we all know, there is nothing more "gay" than a guy and girl dating. Also, I can appreciate a movie with a character called "Sir-Chugs-a-lot"
Thing is older horror movie had both better characters AND actual plots. People trying to do throwback movies don't seem to get that at all. As for the jackass character I'm so glad he said that, I've been saying that for years. Especially when the entire cast is made up of jackass characters.
+Chris McWilliams No, they did not. Just think about any of the Friday the 13th movies. Characters in these type of movies used to be horrendously bad. What are those "older horror movies" your are refering to anyway? Movies like The Haunting? If you have only seen a few major classics you most likely expect too much. Eli Roth is a fan of exploitation genre, which is filled with bad acting and stupid characters and usually had very weak plot.
Mad Max and Texas Chainsaw Massacre are way too mainstream. I'm talking about films like The Last House on the Left, I Spit on Your Grave, Cannibal Ferox, The Wizard of Gore etc. I like those kind of movies and I give a credit to Roth paying homage to genres long dead. He's obviously making films he used to love when growing up (slasher, splatter, sexploitation, cannibal films...). I see nothing bad about that. Even though he isn't as talented as Tarantino, I still think there's an audience for these type of movies.
I would also add that the original "Last House On the Left" made the two young girls who were the victims very likable (if somewhat naive and trusting). Even her parents could be understood and their motives were clear. "I Spit on Your Grave" is the same thing. The VICTIM (in the case the young woman who got raped) was, before the rape/revenge part happened, was a perfectly normal and likable young woman. Now, I'm guess the poster was confused because these movies flip the dynamic a bit between victim and attacker in that both movies involve people getting revenge for the evil acts of others. You can't classify the killers in "Last House On the Left" or the rapists in "I Spit on Your Grave" as the victims in these movies. In these movies the victims are the people THEY attacked. As for "Friday the 13th" my recall of these movies is that, yeah, one or two of the victim characters were annoying and some maybe even bad people but I don't recall even the worse of them being as bad as characters in modern horror movies and it wasn't all of them. Even Shelly (the annoying prankster) would be a better character to spend time with than any of the modern horror movie characters. Then, there's the flip side, where modern movies try to make the killers sympathetic and make us root for them by giving them horrible backstories and telling us they're just abused and misunderstood and not evil.
Gat720Dua Speaking as someone who has a gay uncle, AND someone who has nothing against the LGBT community, I can honestly say that Eli Roth is a stupid fuckin' prick as both a director and a writer.
***** I've met several people over 13, in fact 99 percent of the people I deal with are over 21. The only people I've heard talk that way (in real life) are kids because they think it's funny. Just like kids think saying fuck for no reason is funny.
the movie isnt even that gory besides the dead dog and eli roth's body, the goriest scene is the woman stabbing a dead pig's guts out and i guess the harmonica
Here's a list of gore movies that puts this movie to shame on a new level, City of the living dead Zombi 2 The beyond Nightmare beach Anthropophagus Canibal holocaust Texas chainsaw massacre The burning Evil dead 1&2 (Oh that fingernail scene hurt) And brain dead, or better yet go Watch "day of the dead" the original it's better then most of the movies I listed!
XD I'm sorry, but... I find the 'OHHH, FACED" thing hilarious It's just... SO ridiculous, I can't fucking stop laughing XD Also, is it just me, or would it be more original for a bunch of people going up to a cabin to experience cottage life, instead of party?
Linksbro I don't think their motivation for going helps or matters. The remake of "Resident Evil" made them going their for an intervention and it was still horrible.
Chris McWilliams ***** I think he means Evil Dead. I thought the remake was pretty decent, nowhere near as good as the original, but miles above the modern horror movie standard.
Linksbro I don't know, I didn't really care for the remake much, it seemed like it really missed something from the original. I am looking forward to the "Ash VS Evil Dead" series. :)
Chris McWilliams While it was missing some things from the original, it also had things that the original would've been even better if it had. Like when it started raining blood, that was amazing.
Gotta love the formula that most of these horror films use, to make the protagonists as unlikeable as possible so as to make the audience root for the bad guys.
In the scene with the man in the bunny costume, I think the patient in the bed is the weird pancake kid. At lease that explains why the bunny had pancakes...
It's like Eli Roth tries to hard. A bunch of people go to a cabin... so like Evil Dead? That ass shot... so like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre? And wtf is up with the pancake kid?
Being a little kid watching this movie - the scene where the protago falls into the water on the corpse really freaked me the fuck out, back then I had fears of getting diseases, so seeing this really disturbed me greatly.
For like the last 17 years I’ve been trying to find a movie I saw a small snippet of as a kid where the guy yell I made it then gets blasted thank you so much
2:30 I love that 'jackass guy', as one of his jackass things, _lights the fake campfire prop during the day-time_ even though that's a production thing and not something a real-life camp-out would have (or which most of the audience would be familiar with) And even though it shouldn't have, the 'Wanna go out?' 'Don't be gay' line got a laugh out of me. Because the only real-life situation in which I've heard people _say_ things like that is as an ironic joke between gay guys, who are _indeed_ gay (hence the joke in that situation).
it looks like eli roth was trying to reference the shining with the bunny suit guy or something similar seeing that shining actually had cabin fever elements in it and also night of the living dead....cause referencing other movies that are better than yours is ....such a good idea.
Holy crap I can't believe I just realized she was the yellow ranger from PR Lost Galaxy That's...some weird trivia? Dang, that one with nature thing didn't work out very well
Oh Phelous come on! You know better than anyone else that it's NOT a guy in a bunny costume! It's actually...... BUGS BUNNY! Which makes COMPLETE sense and explains all the plot holes as well! It's GENIUS!
And I have... err... news for you, Phelous. Eli Roth is going to be making a Borderlands movie. Not sure whether or not you've played the games, but yes, it is going to be THAT Borderlands.
For me it's the first Anime not made before my birth or in fact before the 80's. And otherwise than these, the cat's haven't plagued the TV with endless re-runs for more than 40 years, so you gotta love em.
7:17 I just noticed the one frame before Sam the Eagle shows up with all the Muppets staring in wide-eyed open-mouthed terror and it made me shit my pants
This was a guilty pleasure for me back in the day… like, I knew it sucked so it made me laugh and every time I watched it was still surprising to see the craziness of this movie. Eventually I guess I moved on, got over it, stopped laughing and just understood it was lame movie… but it made me laugh for a while 🤣
I think a movie that did this whole satirizing unlikable $h!theads in horror movies better was Unfriended. That movie’s not great either, but at least it makes it obvious by the end that you’re not really supposed to like them, with them all turning on each other, and through that it makes some decent commentary on how self-absorbed the internet can make you. *This* movie has moments even towards the end where you’re clearly supposed to feel bad for them, which doesn’t fit *at all* with their awful portrayal throughout the whole movie!
I'd have to say that "Pancake Kid" was the best part of that one, and apparently, he wasn't even in the script. He was actually on location, acting like that, so Eli Roth threw him in.
+Wrath's Attack That's what was said on commentary.
+Lulzy Hunter It's still the best scene in the film.
Also the kid wasn't really eating people on set. Apparently during casting of the film the kid decided to show some karate (or whatever) he had learned to Eli Roth and he just thought "what the fuck is this" and put it in the film.
+Lulzy Hunter Was it supposed to? *passive aggressive smiley*
I personally think it's the only funny scene in the flick.
Is this movie even real
RipleyandWeeds yes. I'm looking at the case on my shelf.
Who uses RIVER water for lemonade?
magnasupreme
And kids with no adult supervision. :)
Assholes.
Apparently Eli Roth
I know right
Some country ass hicks that grew up with no proper life lessons. It's the parents fault that they didn't know.
And this is how I learned "Samurai Pizza Cats" existed. Why it exists I may never understand.
I used to actually watch it when I was younger and I still can't answer why it exists... But I loved it. Haha.
I'm questioning the opening, cats twirking like that
Man to woman: "Is this a date?"
Woman: "Don't be gay."
I don't understand how this screenplay ever got picked up
Yeah it makes no sense!
this movie kicked ass with tarantino level dialogue u nerds would never understand
Children wouldn't understand, it's from a time before you professionally offended caught the world on fire obv
@@KaoticReach1999
No it’s just really stupid dialogue
@@KaoticReach1999 nobody’s offended. Just confused.
It's almost as if the cabin fever condition is felt by the audience rather than the cast of the film. We're stuck with these characters who can't escape their situation, and unless we walk out or turn it off we have to witness the gore front and center which also makes you uncomfortable and more antsy. That's the effect this had on me at least.
Don't know if anyone's mentioned it, but the doctor/dog they ended up using was a failed police attack dog who was so vicious no one could appear on set with it.
I just find that amusing since it shows such a lack of care for the actual human beings on set. In case Eli Roth just butchering concepts on screen wasn't enough for you to know he wants humanity to suffer.
Then how did they get the dog on set if it was that vicious, should it be somewhere contained, instead on a movie set, plus how is that dog acting anyway, if it was soooooooooooooo vicious, how come it did not bite the actor that was petting it infront of the actors, please tell me how is that possible.
Plus how do you know he wants humanity to suffer, do you even know the dude?
@@kagemushashien8394 First off, that is what was reported, and since some states can be insane enough to allow that, it isn't out of the question. Second, if Eli didn't want humanity to suffer he wouldn't write Friend Meets World like he would a Pauley Shore character. Ooooh! Ass'd! Assmoded!
His movies are bigger gorefests to make than they are gorefests!
@@kagemushashien8394 He makes terrible movie after movie. Of course he hates humanity
That "cop" looks like he just got out of middle school. And it's nice to finally see where the "Looks like you guys are doing some pretty good partying, huh man?" line came from. I first heard it in Phelous' review of _Smiley_ and for the longest time, didn't even realise that it was from another movie.
Links Fraulein I love the cop.
Good comedic relief for a mediocre movie
Cabin Fever, oh I remember hearing about this movie.
Its these kids go to a cabin in the woods and get infected with a disease that makes them paranoid, erratic, violent, schizophrenic. Like an extreme case of.... Cabin Fever!
Oh wait, the movie is just kids go to a cabin and get leprosy or at least what Hollywood thinks leprosy is. That's a let down, why do I remember it differently?
I know you're probably being sarcastic, but it wasn't leprosy, it was based on necrotizing fasciitis
Because it was marketed as if it were more like what you're describing. Roth should've let the marketing team make the movie.
Ah, gotta love some vintage Eli Roth bashing, I hope you'll review Green Inferno eventually.
Brandon Roberts More like Cannibal Ferox rip-off.
Oh dear god that was just a disgusting mess
2:23 And as we all know, there is nothing more "gay" than a guy and girl dating. Also, I can appreciate a movie with a character called "Sir-Chugs-a-lot"
The only good actor in the whole movie was the dog.
I must say that Night of the Living Dead looks better in black & white.
So what you're saying is that he's a professor.....of being an actor! :P
@@tempestfennac9687oo FACED! (Act-moted)
I miss "Samurai Pizza Cats". :(
Also, BOY?! I thought it was a little girl...
+LaDracul Same here, I miss Samurai Pizza Cats and it is far better than Cabin Fever to.
I thought the boy was a girl too. xD
Yessss, I love Samurai Pizza Cats!!
My favorite part of this video is the way that he casually refers to the dog as a doctor.
The dog's called a doctor because... (shout out to Dr. Rota)
Thing is older horror movie had both better characters AND actual plots. People trying to do throwback movies don't seem to get that at all.
As for the jackass character I'm so glad he said that, I've been saying that for years. Especially when the entire cast is made up of jackass characters.
***** I haven't seen his acting but it's hard to imagine it being any worse than his writing or directing. :)
***** I bet he gave real tour de force performance as head on a stick. :) His best part ever.
+Chris McWilliams No, they did not. Just think about any of the Friday the 13th movies. Characters in these type of movies used to be horrendously bad. What are those "older horror movies" your are refering to anyway? Movies like The Haunting? If you have only seen a few major classics you most likely expect too much. Eli Roth is a fan of exploitation genre, which is filled with bad acting and stupid characters and usually had very weak plot.
Mad Max and Texas Chainsaw Massacre are way too mainstream. I'm talking about films like The Last House on the Left, I Spit on Your Grave, Cannibal Ferox, The Wizard of Gore etc.
I like those kind of movies and I give a credit to Roth paying homage to genres long dead. He's obviously making films he used to love when growing up (slasher, splatter, sexploitation, cannibal films...). I see nothing bad about that. Even though he isn't as talented as Tarantino, I still think there's an audience for these type of movies.
I would also add that the original "Last House On the Left" made the two young girls who were the victims very likable (if somewhat naive and trusting). Even her parents could be understood and their motives were clear.
"I Spit on Your Grave" is the same thing. The VICTIM (in the case the young woman who got raped) was, before the rape/revenge part happened, was a perfectly normal and likable young woman.
Now, I'm guess the poster was confused because these movies flip the dynamic a bit between victim and attacker in that both movies involve people getting revenge for the evil acts of others.
You can't classify the killers in "Last House On the Left" or the rapists in "I Spit on Your Grave" as the victims in these movies. In these movies the victims are the people THEY attacked.
As for "Friday the 13th" my recall of these movies is that, yeah, one or two of the victim characters were annoying and some maybe even bad people but I don't recall even the worse of them being as bad as characters in modern horror movies and it wasn't all of them.
Even Shelly (the annoying prankster) would be a better character to spend time with than any of the modern horror movie characters.
Then, there's the flip side, where modern movies try to make the killers sympathetic and make us root for them by giving them horrible backstories and telling us they're just abused and misunderstood and not evil.
What the heck is with Eli Roth and homosexuals? Is he homophobic, did gay people bullied him as a kid?
Gat720Dua Speaking as someone who has a gay uncle, AND someone who has nothing against the LGBT community, I can honestly say that Eli Roth is a stupid fuckin' prick as both a director and a writer.
Gat720Dua I guess he thinks it's cool.
***** No, we just find it stupid that all of Eli Roth's characters have to once in a while call something gay, whether it's literally of figuratively.
***** One it's not a choice and two I've never heard anyone over 13 use the word gay that way.
***** I've met several people over 13, in fact 99 percent of the people I deal with are over 21.
The only people I've heard talk that way (in real life) are kids because they think it's funny. Just like kids think saying fuck for no reason is funny.
But...but does he like to party or NOT?!
Take a shot everytime the cop says "Party".
ComiXProvider FTW_02 Blood alcohol poisoning here I come! Whee! 😆
ComiXProvider FTW_02 the cop is hands down the best part of the movie for me
ComiXProvider FTW_02
You’re paying my hospital bill fucko
Plastered...
Take a shot everytime stupid bullshit happens.
Conspiracy theory:
Pancake Kid was inspired by the Kung Fu Professor from the movie Pieces, a slasher movie that Roth is a big fan of.
I really don't get how this movie has a cult following.
exactly! just why?!
the movie isnt even that gory
besides the dead dog and eli roth's body, the goriest scene is the woman stabbing a dead pig's guts out
and i guess the harmonica
Probably the same reason Scientology does.
The effects
Here's a list of gore movies that puts this movie to shame on a new level,
City of the living dead
Zombi 2
The beyond
Nightmare beach
Anthropophagus
Canibal holocaust
Texas chainsaw massacre
The burning
Evil dead 1&2
(Oh that fingernail scene hurt)
And brain dead, or better yet go Watch "day of the dead" the original it's better then most of the movies I listed!
Probably the best example of the modern horror where our main characters are so deplorable nobody cares to see them survive.
the pancakes kid had some sick sweet ass moves though
Yeah in real life the kid did ballet so he was a natural at it
XD
I'm sorry, but... I find the 'OHHH, FACED" thing hilarious
It's just... SO ridiculous, I can't fucking stop laughing XD
Also, is it just me, or would it be more original for a bunch of people going up to a cabin to experience cottage life, instead of party?
Linksbro I don't think their motivation for going helps or matters. The remake of "Resident Evil" made them going their for an intervention and it was still horrible.
Chris McWilliams '_' What? You mean the Capcom series? Don't know anything else called "Resident Evil"
Chris McWilliams *****
I think he means Evil Dead. I thought the remake was pretty decent, nowhere near as good as the original, but miles above the modern horror movie standard.
Linksbro I don't know, I didn't really care for the remake much, it seemed like it really missed something from the original.
I am looking forward to the "Ash VS Evil Dead" series. :)
Chris McWilliams While it was missing some things from the original, it also had things that the original would've been even better if it had. Like when it started raining blood, that was amazing.
The fanboy in me died and went to heaven when you used that clip of the Kyatto Ninden Teyandee opening. God I love that series.
Gotta love the formula that most of these horror films use, to make the protagonists as unlikeable as possible so as to make the audience root for the bad guys.
I remember when some kid swam up to me in the lake and bit my arm. I'll bet you a million to one he was related to pancakes kid.
In the scene with the man in the bunny costume, I think the patient in the bed is the weird pancake kid.
At lease that explains why the bunny had pancakes...
So happy you uploaded all your old videos on youtube!!!! Binge watching them again
It's like Eli Roth tries to hard. A bunch of people go to a cabin... so like Evil Dead? That ass shot... so like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre? And wtf is up with the pancake kid?
The last survivor gets shot by a mob... so like Night of the Living Dead ?
This movie is like if the deadites never showed up in The Evil Dead
Being a little kid watching this movie - the scene where the protago falls into the water on the corpse really freaked me the fuck out, back then I had fears of getting diseases, so seeing this really disturbed me greatly.
0:38 I'm surprised you didn't mentioned that the actress was also the Lost Galaxy Yellow Ranger.
For like the last 17 years I’ve been trying to find a movie I saw a small snippet of as a kid where the guy yell I made it then gets blasted thank you so much
I much prefer the remake done by Dingo Pictures.
The remake was terrible
@@josephsawyer3982 but you have to admit that Wabuu was a much more likable lead.
Loved the Nostalgia Critic reference. Discovered this channel a few days ago. Great channel.
At 12:10 you often find a wat to make a gruesome scene even more terrifying by just playing “old mcdonald had a farm”
2:30 I love that 'jackass guy', as one of his jackass things, _lights the fake campfire prop during the day-time_ even though that's a production thing and not something a real-life camp-out would have (or which most of the audience would be familiar with)
And even though it shouldn't have, the 'Wanna go out?' 'Don't be gay' line got a laugh out of me. Because the only real-life situation in which I've heard people _say_ things like that is as an ironic joke between gay guys, who are _indeed_ gay (hence the joke in that situation).
Rewatching during Coronavirus, and this is still as a shot as it was back then
10:15
("I'm reading Phelous' lips to find out he's saying nothing I'm reading Phelous' lips to find out he's saying nothing I'm reading Phelous' lips to find out he's saying nothing...")
This needs to be too comment. Holy crap you have a skill.
I guess the ending is the other body's contamination dies off in twenty-four hours in water without a host and he's starting the cycle fresh.
@13:33 I lost it when you brought in the canned laughter and then added more laughing when the other guy dropped dead.
I know they all suck, but tbh Bert is my fav he had me laughing all the way thru when I was younger. Still cracks me up a bit
it looks like eli roth was trying to reference the shining with the bunny suit guy or something similar seeing that shining actually had cabin fever elements in it and also night of the living dead....cause referencing other movies that are better than yours is ....such a good idea.
Also Evil Dead and Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Seltzerberg films say "hi".
8:59 and everything around it 😂😂
And I just found you today but will forever need your sound effects in every review ever.
2:24 How is it gay if he's asking if this is a date between him and her? That's just bad writing.
"Ooh faced"
The actress was a power rangers, so that means the kid was channeling her abilities to try and contain the infection.
Holy crap I can't believe I just realized she was the yellow ranger from PR Lost Galaxy
That's...some weird trivia? Dang, that one with nature thing didn't work out very well
party cop is the only good person in this movie .
"Gonna go shoot some squirrels."
"Why would you wanna do that?"
"'Cause they're gay."
SCREENWRITING 100
'I'm reading Phelous' lips just to find out he's saying nothing'
4:29 Throw him in a great big FIYAAAAAAAHHHH!
Oh Phelous come on! You know better than anyone else that it's NOT a guy in a bunny costume!
It's actually...... BUGS BUNNY!
Which makes COMPLETE sense and explains all the plot holes as well! It's GENIUS!
"Eh, What's up, Doc?"
"A Bunch of young People on their Way to a Cabin, to guess what?"
"Get Fever?"
"Party!"
"Oh yeah..."
"I guess they got Party Fever!"
"another character I did't give a crap aboot"
9:45 Ah, Samurai Pizza Cats. I see you're a man of culture as well.
Yes, I too shave my very smooth, poreless legs in the middle of a fast-acting ebola situation.
Many characters are assholes in this movie, at least Dennis (Pancakes person) and Deputy Winston (Party Cop) are goddamn likable.
And I have... err... news for you, Phelous. Eli Roth is going to be making a Borderlands movie. Not sure whether or not you've played the games, but yes, it is going to be THAT Borderlands.
13:46 - It's the Ice Cream Bunny's cousin, the Pancake Bunny! "Time for your maple syrup shot! Hrrr hrrr hrrr!"
Hm, so where did that "infected with the t-virus" clip come from?
Wondering the same, didn't find it unlike I found "I got a shotgun" video, that was halarious.
@@joelm5509 well to be fair phelous did explain in a later video that he got that clip from a Japanese resident evil trailer
From his Mortal Komedy series
big crocodile scene happening JAJAJAJAJ
O god. It took me more then 10 years to forget this movie. It's all flashing back!! Noooooo...
Hey whats the rifle for?
Oh, thats for beep 😂..
I'm dead..
Also the bunny suit guy was handing a plate of pancakes to Dennis. Which makes it make slightly more sense, but why a bunny suit?
I swear Pizza Cats was the first anime i ever saw,gonna binge that shit now,thanks phelous
For me it's the first Anime not made before my birth or in fact before the 80's. And otherwise than these, the cat's haven't plagued the TV with endless re-runs for more than 40 years, so you gotta love em.
He could have said "is this meant to funny"when the blonde boy attempting kungfu or the other scenes
You can tell Eli Roth had a blast writing/directing this
If only the viewers could share in that *OOH`FACED*
Are you going to review the "Re-make"? haha it's so bad.
Yay, this episode brought us "Big Crocodile Scene Happening."
Fun fact: the cop plays one of Danny's friends from American History X
I'm sure Listerine loved having their mouthwash in a very memorable scene in this film
Phelous, do you think you'll review the remake just for shits and giggles? :)
And he later did. OOH, FACED!
Samurai Pizza Cats!!?!
*THE BIG CROCODILE SCENE HAPPENING*
13:45
I'd be pretty freaked out too if I say James Rolfe doing surgery.
+CrazyRiverOtter I think that'd be Mike Matei. :)
Tim Mair Oh wow, you're right. Good catch.
CrazyRiverOtter Ha! 😄
A Samurai Pizza Cat review would be nice
That caption at 8:57 made me laugh my ass off. Tbh if I was that guy I'd probably wonder the same thing.
(not-) last guy sounded like homer simson when he yelled at the end.
isn't "moron girl" Maya the yellow ranger from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy?
Elliot Lytle It's been a year since you asked this, but yes
Sadly, yes. She also played the naked foreign exchange student in Not Another Teen Movie. Why was she naked? I have no goddamn clue.
Obviously she didn't study anything about earth before moving there from mirinoi.
Just blood and gore, no real plot, right up my alley
During the rewatch forgot about the samurai pizza cats sequitor
Yeah...when this first came out literally the only two things about the ads I even noticed was Shawn and the giant rabbit:)
The saddest thing is that this movie had a positive reception as is considered a cult classic...
Silly Phelous, the "Pancakes" scene is why we love this movie.
SlitheryWriter1 I like the movie for the cop. Winston was the funniest part in this movie...right before the Pancakes scene :’)
7:17 I just noticed the one frame before Sam the Eagle shows up with all the Muppets staring in wide-eyed open-mouthed terror and it made me shit my pants
I love how the truck that's supposed to be carrying the water in the end isn't even a liquid carrying trailer.
I liked cabin fever when when I first saw it, but I like was 7 (and i haven't seen it once in the 11 years since)
leon musial same
Same I love this movie
I hope, these movies didn't condition Phelan to lose his mind, when somebody asks him, whether he wants to come to a party. x´D
Eli Roth is such a bad filmmaker. How did he get this far?
the weirdness is kinda interesting, but doesn't save the movie as a whole
I surprised this movie has a nice score on rotten tomato's
A helpful beating!
PANCAKES!!!!!!!!!
i only found this by accident when looking up the song of it from the muppets
Same
8:44 is my favorite part pancakes lol 🥞 I love the Lou Kang sound effects lol
13:46 "That’s the problem with HMOs, you can never pick your doctor." Roseanne Connor (Roseanne S8E5, Halloween: The Final Chapter)
This was a guilty pleasure for me back in the day… like, I knew it sucked so it made me laugh and every time I watched it was still surprising to see the craziness of this movie. Eventually I guess I moved on, got over it, stopped laughing and just understood it was lame movie… but it made me laugh for a while 🤣
I think a movie that did this whole satirizing unlikable $h!theads in horror movies better was Unfriended. That movie’s not great either, but at least it makes it obvious by the end that you’re not really supposed to like them, with them all turning on each other, and through that it makes some decent commentary on how self-absorbed the internet can make you. *This* movie has moments even towards the end where you’re clearly supposed to feel bad for them, which doesn’t fit *at all* with their awful portrayal throughout the whole movie!
7:16 Best joke EVER
Can't wait for the review of the remake !
@Phelan Porteous
You did a good job making this movie more convincing during the review! 👍😎