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Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews: CREEPSHOW
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2018
- IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS - '80s HORROR DOC
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What happens when horror icons George A. Romero & Stephen King team up? You get the comic-book inspired 1982 anthology "Creepshow"!
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What's your favorite horror anthology?
Brandon Tenold i like the intro song in the begining of the video
Monsters. It features make up effects from Dick Smith.
Freddy Kruger.
Tales From The Darkside
Probably the Amicus portmanteau films of the 70's Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror, The House that Dripped Blood, and Dr. Terror's House of Horrors are the best! I love the very British way they tell the stories and nothing makes me happier than seeing all that glorious 3M blood! I now need to watch them all! After your video, of course.
Fun fact: Ted Danson was afraid that him in the zombie makeup would frighten his young daughter who came to visit the set, instead she said “hi dad” and wasn’t afraid
Boy that sure was fun!!!!
Aw that's heartwarming.
@@edwardwright2989 No need to be so rude. I was just stating a piece of trivia related to the movie.
Aww
That's so wholesome 😊
That's cool. Thanks for sharing 😁
I was 14 when I saw the ad for Creepshow. I was immediately intrigued and BEGGED my dad (who wasn’t a horror fan) to go see it. I dragged him to the movie theatre. Well…he drove there. And even he enjoyed it. It’s still one of my all time favorites!
Me: *Has a literal phobia of cockroaches*
Brandon: "If you're even slightly grossed out by cockroaches you might wanna skip this part"
Me: Welp, Fuck it, guess it's time to face my fears
Did you win?
i see your a NITW fan
R.I.P. Leslie Nielsen.
This was my first time seeing him in a bad-guy role, REALLLLY good. I really would've liked to have seen him in another one of those roles before he left, something to really knock out of the park
Frank Drebin will live forever.
(I mean in a manor of speaking. He’s fictional. Leslie will not come back as an immortal zombie)
@@ransakreject5221 ...maybe.
One of my favorite actors. I didn't know he passed. God bless him.
Leslie Neilson was brilliant in his role as the villian!
“What could go wrong?”
Actually nothing. It was great.
Wonderful fake out!
This movie feels like an R rated episode of Goosebumps
The Rogue Sasquatch
Only much better!
So basically Tales from the Crypt.
I’d say more are you afraid of the dark
@@DeepEye1994 Tales from the Crypt and Creepshow are based on the same E.C. Comics... Take a look at how the cartoon "Creeper" looks almost exactly like the "Crypt Keeper"... Also, the font of the lettering of both are almost exactly the same, and every story is presented to the audience in comic form. Tales from the Crypt was a real comic book, but Creepshow was Stephen King's and George Romero's love letter to the old comics. They are just mirror images of each other. Watch it all!
@@DeepEye1994 That was an awesome series.
Tom "thrill me" Atkins was also in Night of the Creeps, one of my favorite cheesy horror flicks
He’s in a ton of Carpenter/King movies…. He’s still awesome!!! The channel ‘Malfunsean’ has him looking/talking about all the old movie sets he was in!! Its cool to see him still looking so good ❤
@@AnnieBoBannie421and he returns on the season 4 of Creepshow tv series story segment
"Something Burrowed, Something Blue"
Can I just say how much I love this episode's thumbnail? It actually looks like a Tales from the Crypt comic.
The "Fluffy" reference was hysterical!
"$3,200 a month? That's enough to rent a closet in San Francisco!" Dead!!
To play devils advocate: It will be a very nice closet.
It'd be funnier if it wasn't the truth
"I can hold my breath for a looooong long time" best line of the movie! Lol
The Jim Beam spilling on his grave comes from Scottish tradition. “Whiskey” is a Gaelic word, which means “water of life,” and the Scots pour it on the graves of loved ones to wish them life in the afterlife
Ohhh! So that's were it's from, thank you for pointing it out. I never knew why after the liquor was spilt he came back.
Thanks. That's a cool fact. May the Scots never change and Never perish!
Oh I didn't know that.
So she inadvertently reanimated the old man
@@thelordofthelostbraincells pretty much, yeah. I actually found this out on the Creepshow IMBD page
That tradition goes back to vikings who would poor out mead so their ancestors and gods would have mead in Valhalla
The most expensive prop(s) of the entire movie was the cockroaches.
Each one was $0.50.
Seriously.
"The Crate" was also my favorite of the chapters. The creature looked like a scarier version of Alf and Adrienne Barbeau was hot as ever!
I see you appreciate Adrienne's hotness as much as I. If you haven't seen it already, check out the original R-rated Swamp Thing movie. ;-D
The Monster from "The Crate" always made me think of a ferral Harry.
adaptabledisease i can see harry looking like it but alf nope doesn't look like it
The crate monster is called Fluffy and was created by Tom Savini. Who owns the prop. And Adrian was married to John Carpenter for a few years that's why she starred in the Fog.
I loved her in the fog
Wow, I never knew Jim Beam had that kind of power.
Usually when I drink it, I feel like dying.
I absolutely *LOVE* this movie....I did back then and I still do. At a time when Hollywood,and apparently anyone who imagined themselves as a filmmaker could scrape together a couple hundred bucks,seemed to be permanently stuck in that creative black hole known as the slasher genre,it took the combined efforts of George Romero and Stephen King to give us something unique.
Years ago,I went to a Halloween party dressed as Nathan Grantham,"cake" and all.
I want my cake bedelia!!!!
12:23
"who are you and how did you get in here?"
"i´m a locksmith and i´m a locksmith."
I honestly more remember Tom Atkins from Night of the Creeps than Halloween 3.
"Thrill me."
Tom Atkins was also in The Fog (1979 original with Hal Holbrook and Jamie Lee Curtis).
@@matthewharrison7127 Also "Maniac Cop" and the "My Bloody Valentine" remake. But my fave is his role in "Drive Angry" - "shoot at their tahrs!" (tires).
"It's Miller time!!"
Detective... thrill me. I loved how jason lively borrowed his line at the end
@@jerichomills5162 The opening of Murder, She Wrote pilot "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes" with a female performer in a horror play;
(Wind Blowing Outside) (Grandfather Clock Chimes) (Object Clatters, Faint)
Performer: Roger, is that you?
(Object Rattles) (Wind Blowing) (Gasps) (Object Clatters) (Footsteps Approaching) Performer: Roger? (Begins to Cry) Roger, please! (Sobbing) For God's sake! If this is some kind of a sick joke...
(Footsteps Continue Approaching) (Screaming)
Man: House lights!
I always thought the alien fungus story was a homage to "The Colour Out of Space" and H.P. Lovecraft.
most of kings short stories were ripped off of older material
@@ronmani9476 Most stories are just new twists on old themes. It’s not the tropes you start from but how you use them that matters.
@@JorgensZelda yup, I agree... just saying for me it stretches credibility with what looks like a plane full of starbucks baristas ever managing to survive more than a day without a whole foods within walking distance
@@ronmani9476 What are you even referring to?
@@JorgensZelda hahaha oops SORRY! I was in the midst of a conversation about the movie "Prey" (not the latest predator movie, this ones about a crashed plane) and when I saw your comment, i assumed it was a response to a comment I made on that film... I didnt notice your comment is about something I posted 2 years ago LOL
There was a LOT of 50s nostalgia back in the late 70s and early 80s
Mr Shambleface Nostalgia tends to go in 20 year cycles roughly. Just like how there’s a lot of late 80’s & early 90’s nostalgia going on right now.
Oh trust me, I’ve noticed. The 80s and 90s nostalgia is inescapable. I think the 2010s might be the most nostalgia-driven decade ever.
Yep. In the late 80s to early 90s there was a lot of 60s nostalgia. In the mid to late 90s it was 70s nostalgia, in the 2000's it was 80s nostalgia, now there seems to be 90s nostalgia.
Do you even still watch the waffle crew Mr. Shambleface?
It's so weird sometimes. I was reading the early Peanuts comics from the early 50s and there was a lot of nostalgia for the 1920s in those. It was kind of surreal, man, seeing pop-culture references to a time so long ago my Grandma wasn't evne born yet.
EG Marshall actually looked like a damn good stand-in for Moe with Larry's hair. His angry face looks just like Moe's to me, always has.
Coked out 80's Stephen King is my favorite Stephen King.
In my eyes there is no other King except the Coke King. I can't picture him without imagining him riding a beautiful white stallion.
Definitely better than what we have now.
TDS Steven King
@@swirlershark-dragon8393 Oh what? Can't handle an author pointing out how Trump is an actual monster who at this point has killed tens of thousands of people because he can't even handle a fucking pandemic? Fuck off you nazi.
Just don't let him direct anything...
@@kpopninja lol, TDS sufferer.
We need more movies with Ed Harris dancing to disco.
😱😱
I despise idiots who blame art (and comics, animation, Radio, movies Books, & plays ARE art and all have been blamed for societies ills ) for their own shortcomings in raising their kids and conniving jackass's who use anti-"insert popular item here" propaganda to fuel their political campaigns and zealous religious agendas ..
I agree people just don't want to admit that they suck at parenting so they blame everything else heck around that time Jeffery dahmer was up to some messed up shit that's way scarier than any stupid they just wanted to make kids in to loyal little robots
its not the video games that are the issue karen, you are the one who bought your 7 year old a rated M game
Jackasses.
Pff, 1st Amendment. What's that supposed to be right?
Its easier to blame any thing but oneself for the ills of society....
That zombie effect looks reeeeeally good.
11:25 You forgot to mention how the ending left a cliffhanger, after Jordy kills himself, the news broadcasts a report of severe rainfall in that very area for the next few days, hinting that the fungus may spread across the world
Well, I guess that’s ONE solution of saving the Earth. Who knew that meteors contain a VERY strong fertilizer?
That could of been a movie on its own
And I noticed a reference to another one of Stephen King's story, Castle Rock. Where the alien fungus was growing towards.
@@UTubeSponge5601 Well, it is meteor shit.
Smith Wesson fire
There's a documentary about the making of Creepshow called "Just Desserts", it's really good.
Where is my cake!?
And by cake I mean the documentary.
@@Amy.B Thanks!
JUST DESSERTS: The Making of CREEPSHOW
•Jun 20, 2020
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I was expecting Adrianne Barbeau to fall in love with Fluffy like in Swamp Thing
I remember stumbling upon this movie on tv one night as a kid and watching The Crate. It stuck with me to this day. Such a cool short.
The irony is Creepshow as a pastiche felt more like EC comics than any of the Tales From the Crypt tv shows adapted from actual EC comics.
What about the 70's Tales From The Crypt Films?
It's amazingly sad how few people actually realize that Creepshow and the Tales From the Crypt series are literally mirror images of each other. Just look at the title font, or the images of the Creeper next to the Crypt Keeper.... Jesus. I was born in the 80's and I figured it out pretty easily. (I love both btw, but yes Creepshow was more directly in the vein of the comics, even if a "fake" title).
You said "pastiche" and no one even gave you a hard time about it...RUclips is getting soft ;)
The producers would like to state that ”no cockroaches were harmed during the making of this motion picture”.
Lol.
And no Tarantules were harmed during "Kingdom Of The Spiders". We swear.
FAKE NEWS!!!!
TheTwick Some rabbits were harmed during the making of Night of the Lepus...🐰
The rest of the world would like to state “WHY THE HELL NOT?!!”
I like King’s cameo in Maximum Overdrive when the ATM calls him an asshole. Good movie review.
"This machine just called me an asshole!"
Tom Atkins: “That’s why God made fathers, babe”. Great line and always weird seeing Atkins without the stache.
Billy should have waited for his dad to say "thrill me" before he tried to explain himself.
@@NavySharkz The opening of Murder, She Wrote pilot "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes" with a female performer in a horror play;
(Wind Blowing Outside) (Grandfather Clock Chimes) (Object Clatters, Faint)
Performer: Roger, is that you?
(Object Rattles) (Wind Blowing) (Gasps) (Object Clatters) (Footsteps Approaching) Performer: Roger? (Begins to Cry) Roger, please! (Sobbing) For God's sake! If this is some kind of a sick joke...
(Footsteps Continue Approaching) (Screaming)
Man: House lights!
Did you know that Billy in the wrap around story is played by Joe Hill, Stephen King's son and now acclaimed writer & director!
Indeed he is!
And he's just as crappy an actor
Really?
Arguably a better writer than his dad, which I mean in the best possible way.
I didn’t know stephens kid also wrote. What genres does he do? Same as his dad with the horror stuff?
*Creepshow* is my favorite horror anthology. I saw it in a theater when it came out (yeah, I'm that old), and it really was the most fun I'd had being scared.
Thanks for a fun and respectful review.
Your comments about Ed Harrris' character's death made me laugh more than anything I've seen on RUclips in 3.5 months.
Heck yes, more appreciation for Leslie Nielsen's well-rounded career! The man screen-tested for Messala, that speaks a lot about the roles he had before the 80's comedies.
Also, this proves that I still can't completely watch the ending to "They're Creeping Up On You". One day I won't look away...
A LOT of people hate that part and it won't even air on regular TV so don't beat yourself up
I'll never get tired of this channel
George Romero as the Director, And Steven King as that one wierd guy.
Plus, make up effects from Tom Savini.
And a pre-NAKED GUN Leslie Nielsen playing a villain. Other worldly.
@@ToylandChairman666
*TRUELY OTHER WORLDLY!!*
You spelled wired wrong
I don't really like king that much but Tom Savini and Romero are a good team :)
I still love watching these. The whole comic tongue in cheek makes re-watching them around Halloween all the funner.
"Creepshow" (1982) is one of the best horror anthologies of all time!
That moment I realized you just uploaded a review of my favorite horror movie of all time 😁!!!
I dont know about anyone else, but I'd totally buy a sports drink named Meteor Shit.
I'll pass. I don't feel like growing up and out, due to weed expansion!
I've always loved Leslie Nielson's comedy roles, but learning that he has done a lot of serious roles as well makes me love him even more. I'm still saddened by his death to this day. I'm also a big Stephen King fan so I really should try to find a copy of this movie and watch it. This review is excellent, which I can always expect from Brandon Tenold. Great work dude! :D
I really enjoyed the comic panels at the end of "Return of the Living Dead"
This film is really cool and has great cinematography.
*YUP!!!*
What do you expect though George Romero and Stephen King.
You're everywhere, dude.
@@scottyperes9160
*YES!!*
@@thatonea-hole it has a good soundtrack too.
Funny thing is the last EC comic to still survive is MAD magazine.
*HA!*
Yes!! My mom never wanted me reading MAD Magazine. A “bad influence,” doncha know. BUT my dad LOVED MAD Magazine, and bought them often. My mom would hide them in the cubbyhole downstairs, where I found them and read them by poor light and a furtive fear that I’d get caught. Funnily enough, my dad also had “porn” in his bedside table, which my mom did NOTHING to hide from me. MAD was worse, in her eyes, than “Swank” or even “Playboy”. 60s moms were weird... William Gaines *ruled*!
MAD survived the wrath of the Comics Code by switching from being a comic to being a magazine.
And later one where worse , freak bothers comics where ok...
(Mind you 60's playboy had head of state committing on things and Martin Luther King Jr. )
Magazines didnt get the same treatment, for some reason. It's why Conan comics were still hyper gorey and sexualized during that period, they were rebranded as a "Magazine" series instead.
I found a DVD of this movie at Goodwill and remembered this review, so I picked it up. Enjoyable movie, my favorite segment is the one with Stephen King.
Yuck! Meteor shit!
15:32 "I can hold my breath for a LOOOONG TIIIIME!!!" Oh shoot, wait a minute - that just implies that my suffering will be prolonged. Wish I could have thought of something better to yell out...
This is the first movie I've seen Leslie Nielson play a bad guy and he was menacingly good.
Speaking of Maximum Overdrive, it was the only movie Stephen King directed. He wrote, directed, and I believe he did a cameo. I'll have to rewatch the damn thing to make sure.
Watch Day of the Animals, where he keeps calling people Hot-Shot. RiffTrax did a version, and it’s on Amazon Prime now, and they pointed out that Nielson was paid by the “HotShot”. He is the most menacingly awful villain in that one. He even gets in a rape scene-right before he decides it’s a good idea to wrestle a bear.
Yes, King's cameo in "Maximum Overdrive" is a highlight of the movie.
"Honey! Come on over here, sugar buns! This machine just called me an asshole!"
As for Nielsen, he really is a memorable villain in his "Creepshow" story (and a big reason it's my favorite of the stories, along with it being arguably the most EC-like of the tales, what with the murderous love triangle, the creative method of murder, and the undead back for vengeance). He's genuinely intimidating, but he's also really funny in it when the opportunity provides.
"BECKY!!!"
"Sorry, she can't hear you. She lost the coin toss. I had to bury her further down the beach."
I think, back in the day, King made cameos in all the movies based on his work, sort of like Hitchcock did with all the movies he directed.
Leslie Nielson also played a racist prick in "Soul Man"
Watch Day of the Animals, which came out a few years before. He plays a true psycho.
Fluffy scared the s**t out of me as a kid.
Yeah just looking at images of him scared me as a kid.
Very memorable creation by Tom Savini. The original short story from King described it as something like a mutant Tazmanian devil, but I think the Savini design is more intimidating (it's looks like a baboon with the jaws of a crocodile).
Shiiit, that thing still scares me as an adult.
Dude when I saw that thing as a kid I shit you not the first image of his face made my heart race and i hyperventilated.
Out of context, that sounds absolutely hilarious.
Two of my favorite authors in the same movie! Stephen King and his son Joe Hill. One as a dumb drunk hillbilly and the other as an abused kid! This movie also inspired the band Black Dahlia Murder for one of thier music videos.
When you see Creepshow 3, (spoiler alert) you're going to be disappointed.
Don't mention it ever again or I'll find you I have a certain set of skills
@Razh 80 its shit show mate haha awful trash. The new tv series of creepshow is pretty good I'm up to episode 5
Really? I actually liked Tales From the Dark Side. Sure, it wasn’t quite as good as Creepshow, but it was still fun.
@@animeotaku307 uhhh there is a movie called Creepshow 3. That's what I'm talking about.
darksideof themoon Yeah, but it’s really called Tales From the Darkside.
Holy shit. You're actually covering one of my favorite films. One I actually own on dvd.
Creepshow is a classic.
They don't make them like that anymore.
Give Bernie Sanders his cake already!
Which one's worse? Nathan Grantham coming back to kill the people that were involved in his death, or Bernie Sanders, a guy that wanted to tax Americans upwards of 50%? Both of these guys come across as some of the greediest people who ever lived!
Ronald Shank
Taxing high amounts doesn’t actually ruin your life since what the money was going to go towards was free medical and possibly free education. But don’t worry, most capitalists don’t understand benefits of high taxes since you were conditioned to think it sucks shit
Ronald Shank
Also how is he greedy if he’s a socialist?
@@nathanmanning9953, he's been living high on the hog as a senator, and is earning lots of money, in dishonest ways..
Oh, and about how amazing he is as a senator:
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Make sure it’s a socialist portion. A lick of the frosting
I forgot this movie existed but I love it. It's like if goosebumps was rated R. My mom said it scared the crap out of her as a little kid
I loved the "Airplane!" reference. Don't call me surely
Is he seriously not gonna mention that's the guy from Night of the Creeps?!
*YUP!!!*
Come on, Brendon, thrill me!
Wait, that came out wrong...
@bigevilworldwide1 you kinda missed the joke...
@@spectreagent00
Also he was from the fog
It’s miller time!!
If I had a dollar for every time I accidentally raised the dead by spilling Jim Beam on their graves..
I'd have two-fitty.
Not tree-fiddy?
That last time shouldn't count.
Finally someone has reviewed this masterpiece of horror!!!
DUDE THE BILLY SQUIER HAIR JOKE 👌I ACTUALLY WOKE MY CAT AND MY WIFE LAUGHING ON THAT ONE!!! 😂
Ed Harris disco dancing is scary enough.
Anyway, I recall after watching this movie, I saw this "How Will You Murder People" Zodiac thing on Tumblr and for my sign, it said 'burying people in the sand near the tide'.
Um...
Man this is probably one of my favorite episodes so far I've watched almost every single one
Tom Atkins without a moustache, and Ed Harris with hair?! 😱
Great video. Thank you very much.
I’m sorry but I can’t help but chuckle delightfully at Leslie Nielsen, even though it’s a completely serious role. RIP, you legend.
OK, if you want. "Is he seriously not to going to mention that's the guy from Halloween 3?" There we go. 😉😂
It's so weird to see Leslie Nielsen in something other than Comedy, but he had a great variety of roles in his fromer Carreer
He played a rapist in Day of the Animals and killed a blind woman in an episode of the show Vegas. That's about as far from comedy as he could get
@@homelesshannah50 He was in an episode of highway to heaven where he is murdered and gets a second chance.
@@homelesshannah50 most comedians can do horror very well, it's why were seeing comedian directors like Todd Phillips, James Wan, and Jordan Peele who come from comedy doing great horror films, Leslie can play a very convincing villain , Robin Williams was another comedian who can do horror well, as Jordan Peele said "Comedy and horror have the same basic premise , both come from tragedy and pain"
@@Chuck_EL But h said himself he was tired of getting pigeonholed. I don't blame him and it's a shame he didn't comedy earlier cause he was really good at it.
Sounds like a fun time@@homelesshannah50
The first Creepshow is one of my all time favorite films! I am doing an interview with Tom Savini in the next few days. He has directed one of the episodes of the new Creepshow Reboot! I am super excited. Loved your video!!
Fantastic must watch this NOW before it get blocked!
I want my cake 🎂 🎃
Youuuuuuu bit*h!!!
You can buy it from Shout Factory!
Or rather... SCREAM Factory! Ahahahahahahahahahahaha!
M - O - O - N. A reference within a reference. Brilliant.
Not sure what it's a reference to. What does he mean?
WillieManga It’s a reference to King‘s Novel The Stand
Specifically the mentally handicapped guy that travels with the mute....Tom Cullen
M-O-O-N, that spells reference.
Great fuckin’ reference too, ‘The Stand’ is one of King’s best.
This is like a horror version of goosebumps
Saw this at the movies, and is still one of my favourite horror flicks of all time. King, Romero, Savini - what a combination!
Great start Brandon. Really looking forward to the rest of the Creepshow-A-Thon.
a movie that pays tribute to golden age comic books, and has steven king attached to it, better break out the wine for all this cheese
“It’s Father’s Day . . . and I got my cake!”
Been almost a year since I’ve watched your channel. You still put a smile on my face good sir.
This is, without a doubt, the best horror anthology written by Master of Horror, Stephen King, and Directed By the Late Great George Romero.
You seriously had me worried for a second at 1:48. I was thinking you had lost your mind.
RUclips went down right at the end, as Brandon said "this went on to be a successful franchise...right?"
The timing could not have been better.
This and Creepshow 2 are still really fun and solid movies, I just wish they had continued after that. Creepshow 3 could have been really good! Oh well.
Oh my god when you showed a picture of both you and dexter at the moment I legit thought that the image of dexter was you
Yeah, I get that a lot.
The crate is my favorite part too. The creature in it used to scare me so bad as a kid.
You have a new subscriber, my friend. Love your channel. Humor and intelligence :a prefect mix.
To this day, no horror anthology has ever topped this one. Friggin masterpiece. And the Crate has always been my favorite chapter, too.
Billy is King's son, Locke and Key author Joe Hill.
*NICE TRIVIA!*
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I was wondering why he looked so uncannily like King!
The hair is the dead giveaway.
You see Joe now, the resemblance between him and his dad is eerie.
One Of my favorite factoids! (Was going to post it myself!)
Always thought he was named Joe so when he said he was Stephen's son people would say, "You gotta be 'JOKING'!"
Why are their surnames different? Was Joe a bastard child or something?
And now monday is made bearable.
one of the funniest trivia of the movie is how Ted Danson's kid reacted to his makeup when they saw him all done up for the final scenes.
This is the best review video I’ve seen of this movie. It’s my favorite horror film of all time. I saw it on cable when I was in junior high and I instantly loved it. The style and music and offbeat humor are so perfectly in sync… one little factoid I’d like to share: “The Crate” and “The Raft,” from the sequel, both make subtle references to Horlicks University. As it turns out, horlicks is an old British way of saying “bullshit.” I love that type of hidden humor. It’s gotta be a Stephen King joke.
My uncle gave me his copy of the VHS on Boxing Day when I was a kid. I've loved the film ever since. I still watch it every Boxing Day, or just whenever. It even influenced my own writing, I love writing anthology scripts. Wrote eight so far, though one of them is a PUPPET MASTER fan script.
The Crate is also my favorite segment.
Mine too !
I used to call it 'Crate Expectations'!
To this day, I can't watch that segment without covering my eyes lol
It's everyone's favorite. Because it's the best one in the movie.
"John Romero"? (In the Father's Day segment). Also, fun fact, the zombie in Father's Day was played by John Amplas, the star of Romero's "Martin."
Haha. Was about to say that, but he rarely makes mistakes like that, so I'll give it a pass.
And plus John Romero is co founder of Id software and designer of Doom and whatnot so it's a huge pass
"To win the game, you must defeat me, John Romero." - The Icon of Sin
Something to tide you over was so freaky to me as a kid. The whole dialogue between the two while one the beach was so friggin tense.
Leslie was just amazing.
This movie was #1 on Nostalgia Critic’s top 10 Stephen King films.
Surprised me, but I can't help but agree. I'm surprised I was surprised.
Looks like if Steve Ditko and Jim Starlin did a horror movie
So, how is he after #ChangetheChannel?
John August He seems to be doing okay, actually.
@@redjed100 Huh, I thought that he would be at least a little deflated since almost everyone left Channel Awesome.
This movie is everything to me! I love both Romero and King! I will forever love Savini's effects in every movie he's done. This movie has inspired most of my artwork! I also really love the score!
15:18 I was doing some cleaning while wearing Bluetooth headphones and why I heard "PSYCHE!" I busted a gut laughing so loud that my mother was giving me a look like 🤨
Should review Near Dark
Maybe it's me but when I saw the King segment the ending was heartbreaking, Something about that simple lonely hick suffering so much that he has to kill himself hit me hard.
Me too, especially the way he prayed that he would be able to kill himself.
So when do you think Toho is going to claim this?
LOL
Never
soon...
METEOR SHIT!=The Smog Monster.
I agree with the guy who said the smog monster
Fun thing about Leslie Nielsen is when I was first introduced to his performance it during his comedic era the I watch his villain work and it made it all the more scarier.
Yes, I think that a lot of the scariest bad-guy actors are also the funniest - maybe it's a willingness to go way over the top...?
"Hey Brandon, thrill me."
And you did. Awesome review!