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"Hell hath no Fury...like a 1958 Plymouth."
She was born in Detroit… on an assembly line. But she is no ordinary car. She is Christine - a red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury whose unique standard equipment includes an evil, indestructible vengeance that will destroy anyone in her way! Based on the novel by Stephen King, this feature film adaptation is one of my favorites. Here's my favorite scenes from the 1983 John Carpenter flick, CHRISTINE.
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I love the way Christine takes care of Moochie and Buddy.
@Tipo Definitely! I love the way she just sits there looking at him, planning her next move......
0:45 Do you know what is the song name?
Little Bitty Preety One fits perfectly, but you really should see those deaths in the book, in case you didnt, way more brutal
And that uppity Camaro too.
I can't hear beast of burden on the radio without gettin a little chill up the spine, you know whats comin.
One of my all time favorite movies . I named my bike “Christine”😂 after seeing this as a kid. The old timer scenes are fantastic. “No shitter ever came between him and Christine “. Movie was very much ahead of its time and still holds up well .
For a guy like me, who was bullied mercilessly as a kid, I loved this movie. I loved how Christine exacted revenge on all those sh!tter$.
Stay tough 💪 brotha ! Jiu Jitsu is the way to go .
Totally Agree with you why is ok for a Shitter but when you turn it around your the Bad Guy I have to words an I'm sure I cant say it on here F~Them!!
I wouldn't have said I was mercilessly bullied in high school, but there were more than a few arseholes that made high school an unpleasant place to be. I loved the movie because a shy geeky kid finds something he's passionate for, and she systematically avenges Arnie
Moochie wishes he could take back that sh&t he left on the dash.
Same with me, a guy lived across the street who was very similar to Buddy Repperton.
the ironic thing about Christine is that King thought the Plymouth Fury was a forgotten car, and thanks to the book (and the movie,of course)the Plymouth fury is now a very well-known car.
@@joey193650 who played Robert Prosky's father in the movie?
I remember Steven King saying in an interview he chose the Plymouth Fury because it was a forgotten model. I have to agree that if it were something like a Ford Victoria or a '57 Chevy, it wouldn't have worked as well for the story
they should have made a sequel where Christine comes back as a fleet of kias to wreak havoc
Fun fact, the novel description of the car is not accurate since it depicts a 4-doors Fury which doesn’t exist.
Also, the Fury was never produced with a Red paint, and the Radiator should be Gold.
Probably King misunderstood a Plymouth Belvedere or a Savoy for the Fury, which have the exact same shape but with minor color/door differences.
For the movie, they used several real Fury cars that got painted red for the movie and several Savoys and Belvederes for destruction stunts since Fury’s were really rare.
For the wrecking crew scene, they used a real one tho
@@myfatherjajeri I remember reading that allegedly Roland somehow got her as a special order, something that wasn't a regular Fury, but he refers to her in the book as a Belvedere. He also says the colour is Autumn red. I'm not entirely sure it was a real factory colour, at least the name of it anyway
Love the scene when Arnie first discovers Christine. Very eerie, fantastic detail, spooky.
I agree. I know that look and i've had it too. Back in the day, you could get old cars cheap on the Missouri farm roads, driving by and looking in yards. What regular people see is a rusty ol' pile of junk, but what WE see is its potential. I can remember driving down the road in one with my arm out the window, just cruising by slowly. To others, it looked rusty, banged up and appalling, but to me...In my own mind, i saw it as how it'd look when i was done with it. YEAH! 🖐😏👍
The first spotting in the book is insane. I seen the film before reading the book. The book tops it for me
Arnie was under her spell right then and there.
I'm still amazed at the special effects.
There were no special effects it was real minus the fire it's the same fire for explosions won't even burn paper
They crushed the car and rewound the tape so it looks like its putting itself back together hell its alote better than CGI they love so much now days
Loved the going down the road on fire scene.
Yea they destroyed around 22 Plymouths to make this. Some of the timing in garage shots at the very end are hilariously out of order. Such a cult classic.
They used hydraulic pullers to crush the car from the inside and reverse the film. Genius idea
Loved how right at the end, even though the car was crushed into a cube, part of the front grille started to move again.....💀
SJ Spode 114 cant help but think how would you fix that without help???
that means she still alive
Yeah, you thought you had her finished, but as the trailer said, “how do you kill something that can’t possibly be alive? That’s easy, you don’t!”
@@jackcasey7037 until she accidentally visit military base
Christine has one of the best theme songs
Black Phillip Yes I love its theme too
Diego Carlucci Michel Myers theme
Its good but I cant help but get a chill up my spine when i hear beast of burden on the radio.
I know buddy is gonna meet his maker
Should have been "Blinded By The Light" since Christine's headlights are on high-beam.
THE FILM IS A MASTERPIECE
I love the use of lens flares in the “show me” scene!!!
Junkyard shop owner was a great actor. He played in many movies, and one was The Great Outdoors. He was very funny.
One of my fav characters of all time, in a movie...
He tried the new steering column squishy weight loss plan.
Used him for a profile pic and alot of folks couldnt figure it.
Robert Prosky.
Darnell! "Don't innerrupt me, punk! And don't get smaaht!" Ahaha, cool guy, loved his role in this. He delivered all of his lines, perfectly and his mannerisms etc..he was as classic as Christine, if not as gorgeous, lol.
What an awesome and criminally underrated horror film.
They need to make A prequel and tell the first owners story.. does anyone out there agree or disagrees with John carpenter doing the prequel
Been my thoughts for some time now, show the first 90,000 miles
John j Adams I really really wish he would I'd watch it
Knowing how F.U. Holly-weirdos are they will remake it using a gay boy in a 1988 Toyota Corolla.
stephen king should do it though.
@@ronaldjensen8614 honestly I think if they made another movie it would be a Dodge Demon... which I think would be awesome to see
In the book, Christine comes back, and kills everyone. I love Christine.
Seriously?
Christine cant be killed
In book, she is.not turning back and kills everyone. Dennis just hears there are several deaths by mysterious car accidents in Los angeles, and he thinks it may be Christine. Maybe Christine find herself a new "husband".
Kill off California shitters.
Kiki Lang
I could not put the book down
I love that movie from the moment i saw it for the first time. I think that was around 1985. I was 10 years back then. Now i have the movie on DVD for years. Great movie. I am a big fan of steven king and john carpenter
So did you name your DVD Christine as well as how that old guy had her?
Loved reading the book.
85? I was 12.
I saw the movie first and read the book later on.
I love the movie but the book is so much better.
Honestly as long as you treat christine right. Then ud have a car that can’t be destroyed
yes but the car makes you go crazy.
Since I have a 1:24 scale of her, I treat Christine with care and respect.
The thing that I admire about the car "Christine' is her backwards running odometer. It generates a rejuvenating power that can be very useful. It not only rejuvenates Christine herself, but anything in her trunk or passenger compartment. I have four dining chairs called "Mate's Chairs" that I cherish as much as Arnie cherished Christine. I'm fond of these chairs because when I was growing up, there were two periods when Pizza Hut had them in their old restaurants. Also, their solid wood seats are shaped like a guitar body. If I had a Christine of my own that really had that rejuvenating power, I would four times a year put the chairs in Christine, and make a run down to Columbia South Carolina from Charlotte NC where I live. This would be preventive maintenance for my beloved mate's chairs. Some dinner guests I have over like to lean back on two legs, or push the chairs out from under the table with all of their weight on them, and then angel slouch in them if they get done eating before me. I could also use Christine to rejuvenate stereo or video equipment that broke or malfunctioned, like a DVD player that's freezing or pixilating. A car like Christine with that rejuvenating power would especially be useful in this age of "planned obsolecence."
my favorite comment I have ever read...
That edit at 1:28 is gorgeous. Works so well thematically I wish the actual film used it.
LOVED watching Moochie get squashed like a bug in that alley
"Isn't that what you're supposed to do with shit? Scrape it up with a shovel?" Priceless line.
anybody else remember seeing a piece of metal moving at the end even once it was bricked. i was so hyped as a kid. always loved ones like this and car and maximum overdrive lol
Yep. It was to let you know that Christine still had some killing to do. I hate cliffhangers. Somebody needs to make a Christine 2
Had a friend, long time ago now, who bought a 1959 Sport Fury thinking he was going to convert it to a '58 and make a "Christine" lookalike. Got as far as restoring the engine and drivetrain, then life happened and the car got pushed aside and eventually sold. I've lost track of him over the years. One thing he told though: Supposedly the "resurrection" scene in the garage was done by mounting the shell of a '58 on a frame and using hydraulic rams to pull the car into itself. Then for the finished footage, they simply ran that sequence in reverse. Also, supposedly for the final scene with the bulldozer, they actually hooked the car to the bulldozer in such a way that the car pulled the bulldozer up onto itself...no, I don't know how. But amazingly that old Plymouth actually dragged the bulldozer about 50 feet before the transmission exploded from the strain.
This movie has always held a certain dark attraction for me. I'm one of those old souls who believes that a machine may start out as just a machine, but eventually it will absorb a certain amount of spirit from all its owners. Not something everyone feels. I guess I'm just one of those romantic knuckleheads that wants to believe.
I believe our 71 Electra was a living machine. I loved it that much.
Don’t worry brother you’re not alone :). One gear head to another.
Had a neighbor who owned a 1950s Plymouth Belvedere. I swear that thing “watched” me from across the street while parked in its driveway. I always had the feeling of being watched whenever I passed by that car. Some of the other neighbors shared the same feeling.
Y'all are weird, lol.
Christine: You can’t kill me
Caterpillar Dozer: Hold my diesel fuel
Christine : beer holded
You realize she's actually still alive, she was repairing herself in the end
Planet Inkwolf She’s still trying to recover from that massive impact.
Love Christine. .She's a classic.
I'm an 80's teenager and I've just enjoyed this movie again with my son...
Destroying that car is like stabbing a teddy bear, I just couldn't do it.
I'm with ya
Hard to watch
Or smashing apart masterpiece Megatron it's impossible to do
I totally agree with you that was one beautiful car 👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Indeed
Hell hath No Fury... Best line to Ever pair with Christine.
Hell hath no Fury... like a 1958 Plymouth Fury!
We say old cars have souls for a reason.
@VOLD GAMERYeah,most of them but not all.I mean If I would be a director someday,I would definitely do a short-film about a story of a silent hitman car who only kills the car guys that loves the sound of petrol engines and hate electric cars.That killer car would be a normal Tesla Model S in matte black,It would hit Its victims and before dealing the finishing blow(Which is crushing them again in ludicrous mode)It would tell them that they will never get to drive the petrol cars they loved,even in heaven.
If I get to make this film for fun someday,It would be categorized as horror.And the reason I would choose the normal model s model instead of model x,because I would do a sequel after the first one.
Wow I was 23 when this movie came out!!, I'm now 60, nice to see what I used to watch in " the old days"
VOLD GAMER yeah they can be bitchy or happy some days they will run like you’ve never seen them run and other days they may not run
@@deepdiamond5045 and after that inhuman alien of a vehicle giggles a fit, the true soulful automobile, a 1927 Model A jet black will ram into it. Crush it with its white wall tires and ride off into the street. Any vehicle is better than that pathetic Tesla.
Old cars for me are like the girls that you want to be for the rest of your life, and new cars are basically a sidechick with alot of flaws.
That ending scene where her headlights slowly luminate like eyes opening.....priceless!!!
It's saying NOW ITS TIME
Just finished the book. Oh man what a ride that was! Film was fairly faithful to the book but obviously some stuff was cut. Awesome story!
AS I WAS ILITTLE KID THIS WAS MY FAVORITE MOVIE
Love this movie, as evil as it may be, nobody comes between a man and his machine.
Mechaphilia
So be it tread no more to secure peace is to prepare for war
0:45 Do you know what is the song name?
@@Jordaaan1 Buddy Holly - Not fade away
@@Veijo33 thank you
they dont make movies like this anymore. that soundtrack and acting. great
there is almost a sexual tension when she is putting herself back together, with saxophone playing in the background.
Trey Irvin Do you know if that was part of the score or if that was a real song from the 50s?
It’s a cover of Harlem Nocturne by the Viscounts.
Trey Irvin
That's the intention... and the fact is that there's actually some kind of sensuality in that scene...
In the script there was a scene where arnie would make sex with the car....or should i say..his true love
It’s meant to, she’s showing him her body
Fun fact: the Plymouth Fury wasn’t a very popular car at first, people said that it looked scary. And the movie just made it more terrifying.
One of my favorite movies of all time. Thanks, great video!!!
This book was available in large print at my local library when I was a child. It was one if the first grown up books I ever read I was about 10. I really loved it. It's still my favourite Stephen King story. I loved how she used the radio too and fixed herself and took no shit off anyone. I think a female owner might have treated her more respectfully.
probably the most painfull thing i have seen in a movie ever is those shitters ruining christine.
0:45 Do you know what is the song name?
@@Jordaaan1 Buddy Holly - Not Fade Away, all the soundtrack its awesome
I gotta fast forward that part
Same. I hate it.
Which is why it's so satisfying when she kills them one by one. Moochie got special attention because he crapped on her dashboard. Note how she toys with him before squishing him like a bug
This is one of my favorite movie's Ive
Probably watched it over 20 times🖒
I'm sorry
This movie was good I saw the film being made in Irwindale California it was awesome to see they had over 15 cars making this movie what Memories
John carpenter is my favorite director. So many of his films are my favorites. The music is awesome in this movie as is the majority of his movies
Carpenter is wonderful
Not very scary, but it has mood and atmosphere in abundance. Plus a great soundtrack and awesome cinematography. Great movie. :)
Ask moochie if he was scared.
Ask buddy if he was scared
He wasnt scared beacuse he was an actor the movie itself isnt such a scary shit compared to the car. Of course i like the choice of car in Christine but the movie itself isnt that scary i mean its actually not i watched it plenty times and ..Well its not such a scary shit as i said
I hit the like button faster than Repperton would "fix you!"......best movie ever....i can't get enough.
Title : best bits of Christine
Video : shows them smashing up cristine
The music really made this movie even more awesome! One of my favorite movies !
I would give everything I own in this world to be transported back to the 1980s. To live through that decade just one more...
50,000
One of my top 10 movies of all time..From the car , the performances and of course the soundtrack...Just excellent!
Needs a prequel!! The story of the first owner!!
The book tells it, since it was bought until present time of the events -1978 in the book and the movie
Solid idea... wonder how many people were killed with the first owner 🤔
DEZ HOLLEY just two. His wife and daughter.
Would also love a sequel, where miss Belvedere takes revenge on those who buried her alive (true story). She´s on display in a museum now, but who knows when she starts prowling for shitters....
Remake it and start in 1958 with lebay buying the car and his family dying in it.
2:01 the way it revived & healed itself, the special effects were terrific 👌.
It’s my favorite scene in the whole movie
That was achieved by turning the film upside down and running it in reverse.
Back when they knew how to make horror movies. Not the new garbage now thats all about gore and torture.
I know right? These movies like SAW are just trash.
Yeah man
Gore and torture was happening in the early 2000s with Saw and Hostel, nowdays its just bullshit dumb jumpscare "horror" movies
And computer generated grafix.
That look like trash.
@@adamg5780 you're trash! They're amazing movies!
This is what I need - a self repairing car that exacts revenge on the inattentive, door dingers, vandals and other miscreants that disrespect your vehicle.
My aunt could use one of those. Somebody broke into her car the other night and tried (but failed) to break into her house. As I told my aunt, that was a bad move, because in the master bedroom, there’s a cabinet full of my late grandfather’s antique (but fully functional) shotgun collection. And I’ve seen my grandma on the business end of a shotgun...
@@jackcasey7037 they don't make cars like Christine anymore
3:29
Christine: BOI SCREW YO CAR.
I can't believe there's not been a part 2 in all these yrs. The very last seconds of that movie let you know she was still alive
That is why I hate cliffhangers!
Think it’s best to leave this cult classic alone. A remake nowadays wouldn’t be appreciated and considered a “cash grab” to most.
Something about that light tune that is playing when Arnie runs up and starts looking at Christine is Pure magic ! Great choice
The dude that played Arnie nailed that role! Underrated asf! Probably in my top 10 horror roles off all time!!!
He was in Jaws 2.
@@scottylewis8124 That is Keith Gordon. He was also in Back to School with Rodney Dangerfield and in the movie the "Legend of Billie Jean" with Helen Slater.
Saw it in the the theater with Dad and best friend Sam. Excellent experience. We had a Mopar at the time, a 76 Newport custom.
As great as this classic 1983 John Carpenter movie is, all these years later I'm still i little disappointed a Christine 2 was never made....
Actually, if you searched the video up, it's on there.
Thumbs up for the buddy holly song at the beginning.
my favorite rock'n' roll song!!
@@everlybross me too 👍🏼😷
Mafia 2 brought me here for Marty
Love Stephen kings use of period music in his novels.
Just a bit of trivia for you guys, Christine Belford who.plays Arnies mom lived in the Amityville house before the Defeos bought it.
Really?
@@jackcasey7037 apparently. She was born in 1949 & it says that she lived there from the age 11 to 16; so that would be 1960 to 1965..
Einer der besten Filme überhaupt , jeder Autofan weiss das dieser Film die wahre Liebe bedeutet , die Effekte waren 1983 noch besser wie heute !!
In general Caningham and Christine
were each other. But at the end of the movie,they faced death together.
Caningham loved Christine the way she loved him. It hurt but that was their fate.
One of the best car movies ever made!
The soundtrack is great in this movie
"You know, Pepper. You can't polish a turd."
Had Dennis Weaver driven Christine in Duel, it would have been a whole different movie.
he would have killed the truck in the first reel...............................................
bUT HE HAD A 100HP 225 SLANT 6.
I lost count on how many times I've seen the movie Christine and I'll watch it again
I saw this movie back in the early 80's it was on TV on a Friday night, usually I'm out at my favorite Bar and then maybe go to a Party on Friday night's, but this particular time I stayed home and Chillaxed probably didn't feel up to going out, any-who the late night Movie (Christine) came on as I was thinking of going to bed, well I thought I'll give it 5mins and if it's a shit Movie I'm off to Bed, as it was I was Freaking glued to the TV cuz it was a weird but a Really Great Movie and I Liked it Heaps, Writers have Amazing Imaginations when it comes to Stories for Film ..
🎉 Happy birthday to Stephen King 9. 21 Thank you for the book. It is my second favorite horror novel. Your work brought Christine to life on film to be a part of autumn we look forward to. Have the best day
I'll bet anything that Christine and Carrie White were sisters in a different life.
LOL
My 2 favs!
Just one of those movies you don't want to end
I have to wonder how many Plymouths they had to go through for this movie.
In the bts they said they used 37
I'm pretty sure they had seventeen functioning ones
Quirky Kitsune Exactly right 23-24.
About 15 and some were Savoy's like the fire scene that was a savoy
24 were used and only 2 still is intact
his looks killing me all the way....what actor...great thriller!!!STEPHEN KING....you are my king!!!!!
I just wish they made a second one because you see adverts on RUclips for Christine revenge but never actually a full movie, which would be great if you there was
Where Christine repairs are self gets out of the dump junkyard and finds them and the crusher guy
What a great film u never no what's going to happen next brilliant film brilliant how the car rebuilds it self and it won't die 👍😎
Plymouth, you did a fine job with that body. (Hue hue.)
They needa remake this movie !! I love this movie! My father showed me this movie back when I was 7.
This is my movie! Showed it to my boyz since they love cars! Never gets old, a classic!👠😘2020😂
I need to watch the movie... I think I spoiled it for myself didn't I?
(Edit... watched the movie... I'm glad I did!!)
Please do a favour foi yourself and read the book, i Love the movie since i was 11 but when i read the book i loved it more, both are very different but i think they complement itself and i love them more each time i read/watch them
Yes agreed , read the book!!
The movie is good , the book is great!!
MrHillfolk - Ok going to the library to get it today!
If you are nice to Christine then you have yourself a fully functional non haunted car
Awesome video. Thank You :)
Thanks for sharing love the film it’s a classic would love to see a sequel with original cast or maybe a prequel where in the end it’ lays to rest in the old mans yard. Spoke to William Ostrander recently he played the bully Buddy Repperton he said he tried out for Jim Morrison in The Doors movie and also for The Terminator not sure what character he tried out for. Very nice guy.
R.I.P Christine
We will all miss you and even if you killed A lot of people I love you
She is not THAT dead if you know what i mean
This car can't die..
@@scottylewis8124
She will live on forever
The car didn’t die. At the very end of the movie, you can see part of the front grille moving, as a sign that Christine still has some killing left to do.
@@jackcasey7037 you're still alive?
awesome editing you did awesome keep it up
Thank you! 💜
Your very welcome your doing great (way better than me)
I had a 79 Mercury Couger. I named her Christine. She would move from the front yard to side at night. My dad watched her do this once.
No he podido ver la película pero gracias. un vídeo muy bien construido y sin ostias ,ni vueltas ,ni arriba ni abajo. Felicidades
The book was much better than the movie...I'm old enough that I read the book before the movie was made. I also understand that you can write things in books that aren't possible to do in movies even today. I still love the movie though and even though I'm a GM guy, I'm looking for a 58 Plymouth!
Mike Brown When did you read the book?
TheVetoSkreeemer not sure exactly, early-mid 1980s when I was in high school.
Mike Brown I asked because the Movie went into production before the book was finished. The book was released only a couple of months before the movie , back on 1983.
TheVetoSkreeemer If you've never read the book, do so. There are more characters in it and many differences from the movie. The biggest difference that I can remember off hand is how Christine rebuilt herself after "the shitters" destroyed her. Arnie had to push her around the junkyard until she had the strength to move under her own power. He also ended up wearing a back brace like Roland LeBay wore because of it. I do like the movie, I just like books better because authors back then could write about and describe things that special effects in movies just couldn't do.
TheVetoSkreeemer Oh and I just remembered, it wasn't a dozer that killed Christine in the book, it was a septic pumper truck.
One of Carpenters absolute BEST films!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Arnnie became the host of his car protecting him from bullies tormenting him.
This was a great movie. Damn we’re all getting old because I’m the same age as Arnie. It’s scary getting old.
Still on of my favorites, u don't mess with that old Plymouth, she's one mean lady!!
Damn right!
@@GoreyBits my friend actually owned a replica of that car.
Ooo la la
I love Christine💕💕💕
I love this movie because I used to watch it over and over as a kid, only movie we had on tape at the time
Sounds like a wonderful memory
@@GoreyBits it was believe it or not. I also love the soundtrack to this movie for that same reason. 😁
When is there going to be a part two there has to be starts off at the junkyard where the chrome sprang out
Yeah i wpuld make it where chrostine waited to repair so that dennis and Leah could have kids and kill their whole family but christine just follows them around at first to scare them like being at a parking lot driving by on the road and stuff like that
Most of the films based off King books did not have sequels to them (no matter how much money they made or how "good" they were). I realize Doctor Sleep is a sequel to The Shining, but King wrote Doctor Sleep and during the 40 years prior to King writing Doctor Sleep, no sequel to The Shining was made. Therefore, maybe King signed a clause in his contract with movie studios that did not allow the studios the right to make a sequel from any of his books adapted to the big screen (unless he wrote the sequel himself) and that he did this as a way to preserve the integrity of the stories he created. This is a guess on my part, though, and I'm not sure why there hasn't been a sequel to Christine. It could've also been because it wasn't an enormous success at the box office when it was released in 1983. It made the studio SOME money, but maybe not as much as the studio was expecting (given that it WAS the great John Carpenter who in the late 70s and early 80s directed a string of horror/suspense films that WERE huge box office successes (and classics, quite frankly) that Christine was seen as somewhat of a disappointment, so the studio never pursued a sequel, thinking a sequel would not make any money.
@@rickbrenner6079 I'm not a fan of most of the movies that have been done from King's books.
His writing is amazing and even with him working on the script and filming still just doesn't work do much for me. Dr.Sleep was good.I didn't read the book.
Some of the stories he put out in the last 20 years were stories he started when he was young and shelved them. Only to get new ideas and go back to finish them.
A modern take on some of the early stories could be cool.
I heard that the original cars are hard to come by and have been owned by different people. But not King.That may be true for recent days.But.I'm from Hampden,Me.A friends sister told me she was followed late one night,by King driving Christine through Bangor.
She knew it was him because she knew where he lived and he turned down the street he lived on heading home.Creepy,huh?
All time favorite! Still love it and i was 3yrs old when it came out
If i had a 58(i think) Plymouth and people were beating the shit out of it i would be pissed too
It is a 58 and not just beating, taking a shit in the interior
56
This movie is a classic, i love it
"Rock and roll will never die..."
I’m still amazed at how many effects and tricks this movie pulled off in 1983.
It’s great stuff
When Annie died my dad yelled " HE's FACKED ! "
Its Arnie
pop eye oh shut up probably auto correct we all know what they meant
Conseguiram captar uma alma feminina no carro!!! Maravilhosamente bem feito!!!!!! PERFEITO