Finally... FINALLY, an accurate and fair review of this underrated MASTERPIECE of a horror film. It's my favorite horror movie, to be honest. Subscribed!!
The thing I like in the actual book is that you get a look into Lester's mind and see how he justifies his actions. Which isn't exactly in the movie. And I also like that in the book he doesn't realize that he's the werewolf until he looks into the killings. Definitely give Cycle of the Werewolf a read. It's really good.
I'm glad you like this movie; it really is one of the best werewolf films ever made. Ironically, the one thing that has always bothered me about it is something you didn't mention... The narration! We really don't need the "older Jane tells us the story" thing at all. Everything in the story becomes self evident, and hearing her explain things, especially the sappy bit at the end, makes it feel like a Lifetime movie of the week!
One of my favorite movies of all time. Loved the thoughts and ideas expressed; especially towards leaving some ideas open, such as how he became a werewolf, and their 'logic' that the closer to the moon the more wolf like he'd become. So fun!
Silver Bullet, it's still in my top 3 of greatest werewolf movies made in the 80s (it's the bronze medal to the howling and an American werewolf in London by the way) and it will always have a special place in my heart for one simple reason....it's the very first horror movie that i've ever seen in my life. granted i was 5 years old and it scared the unholy shit out of me than, now as an adult i know it's a bit corny with a side dish of cheese but i still love it and I still recommend it to people who want to watch werewolf movies but don't know that many.
Same with me, I was 4 when I watched this the first time. Still to this day 30 years later I don't know why I was allowed to. It literally scared the hell outta me. Because of that it holds a very special place in my heart, I still love this movie.
It's been awhile but I think they canceled the fireworks because the town didn't want to celebrate in the light of so many deaths and it would also give the killer a massive victim pool to pick from. As for how the reverend knew that woman was going to kill herself, perhaps they have confession or maybe she came to him for advice. That would be a good way for someone like him to find victims.
Talisguy it actually does make you feel for the dude because you can tell he’s traumatized and horrified by it it bothers him deeply till his human side was gone.. and there was only the Beast! That’s what us do messed up with this! Werewolves started out as victims becoming prey to predators which in turn turn them into predators now themselves, like abusive childhoods never being resolved but being played out and repeated until it abruptly stops.. someway or another.
Finally! Someone who cut to the chase and reviewed the movie! So many forced jokes and history elements and all I wanted was someone having fun and actually talking about the experience! Thank you!
As much as Stephen King is considered the master of horror, his quirky sense of humour was always present in his books and in the better adaptations of his works. I think it balances out the darkness in his stories, but it's tricky when translating that to the screen. Silver Bullet could've dialed it down a little, but you'd never want to take it out completely, otherwise it would stop being a Stephen King tale. And while not perfect, I think Silver Bullet is one of his better adaptations. Shout out to Canadian actress Megan Follows, who played Jane. Her best-known role was as Anne Shirley in the three CBC Anne Of Green Gables mini-series produced in the '80s (around the same time this movie came out). She, Haim and Busey are perfectly cast in this movie.
That dude was actually the grandpa of an american friend of mine, as I learned. :D That's some acting credit - getting beaten to death by a bat-wielding werewolf. .D
turns 35! I remember watching it a few years ago Very good werewolf flick A decent Stephen King adaptation Good dosage of horror and the characters are likable Corey Haim and Gary Busey make good leads The sister who narrates is very sweet and sincere 1 large gaping plothole and the look of the werewolf doesn't look the best but the transformation scenes are top notch and they jump right into the frights The title is hilarious for two reasons as well
Two years after this movie, Everett McGill ("Reverend Lowe") guest starred in an episode of the FOX TV series "WEREWOLF" (which also boasted a one-eyed werewolf villain played by Chuck Connors, although he didn't appear in HIS guest episode) and I would LOVE to see a reboot of the series casting McGill in the role of the late Connors' "Janos Skorzeny" werewolf character! He has the size and is now the appropriate age, as well.
This really is one of my favorite movies of all time. First horror movie I ever saw at a very young age and it had a profound effect. While I do agree with most of your review I must say if you haven't read the original script that King wrote please do. I so wish they would have made the movie scene for scene like that. It would have been even better and terrifying. Like the movie, the original script differed from the novella quite a bit as well. The werewolf was actually suppose to speak originally. The dream scene was written a lot better and scarier. The ending too especially. If you haven't read it I highly recommend you check it out. Thanks though, I really enjoyed the review
One of the only recurring 'nightmares' I've had over my life is being trapped in that coffin (during Rev. Lowes nightmare, ironically) as the werewolves rip their way in... It used to scare me as a kid but now when I have it I wake up laughing... I've grown up weird due to classic horror films as a 5 year old XD
Me & my sisters watched this on cable when we were teens. We laughed our asses off on a bunch of brutal scenes including the mob scene in the woods when the werewolf beats the bartender with his own bat. But Reverend Lowe confronting Marty under the covered bridge was the coup de grâce!! This was literally our reaction: 🤤......😂😂🤣🤣😆😆
You know, it just hit me that I didn't realize when I saw this movie - Uncle Red got injured by the werewolf but not killed. Um - that means Uncle Red is now Uncle Werewolf. Gary Busey as a werewolf, let that sink in.
I know that critics always have something to say about this bill and but it will always be since I was 8 years old up until 32 my favorite horror movie
It took me... a-while to really see how good this one was. But I absolutely never forgot this review. Whenever I thought about the movie. I had watched it on streaming before this video came out, on Netflix. Thought it was bad. But... bought it on DVD a year later. And tried it again in a couple of years and I finally started to see how good it really is. If it weren't for this video, I don't think that would have happened. This video and Chuck Dowling's (short) review. On RUclips (he only does short reviews- thankfully, boys on RUclips can get as long-winded as perhaps this comment has now gotten).
I remember reading the book and it was strongly hinted at that the reverend became a werewolf when he was picking some flowers and accidently touched wolfsbane (I don't remember if it was near the time of a full moon , and it was during the day anyway). It was a clever kind of twist on werewolf origins.
The character work here is as great as you mentioned: and the hilarious scenes of drug-fueled wolfism were just as bonkers then as they are now. Just one thing that I struggle to accept: Laurence Tierney could totally take a werewolf with a baseball bat. Even one played by Everett McGill. Shit, I expect Laurence was beating werewolves to death just for something to do between movie roles. Suspension of disbelief: BROKEN.
On the father-sees-son-dead-in-park-and-makes-faces reaction scene...they should've probably just shown the scene from a distance and have him cry out with grief, fading into the next scene. Probably would've been less silly.
I think it was actually pretty solid up until he started making noises, if they had cut earlier, it'd probably help, maybe zoom to a far shot for the rest like your way
Nevermind why the werewolf took the bat back with him. What I want to know is why the hell he used it in the first place seeing as how he's a werewolf with sharp claws and all that.
I actually really love the final werewolf design. The ONLY problem I have with it is that the head is so much bigger than the rest of the body which makes it a bit more fursuit than werewolf makeup, but other than that I think it's absolutely fantastic, actually one of my favorite werewolf designs in film so far, though I hate the werewolf makeup on the churchgoers.
Ok this is easily in my top 5 werewolf movies. It had a lot to do with my childhood I was not scared of much when I was a kid when I say kid I mean like 9 years old. But the part near the end when Jane looks out the window and sees the werewolf staring at them freaked me out my bed was right against the window so I became terrified of looking out windows at night and in some ways I still do I don't like uncovered windows that much. The book of this is not bad and is a bit different Marty is it even introduced in it until the 4th of July and they don't find out if the Reverend until October oh by the way the book is set up as a year so there's a killing in each month. But this movie is amazing to me but that is again coming from someone who is attached to it from a young age. To me since there are so few werewolf movies where the werewolf is indeed a violent or horrific monster. Today it's all it's not this person's fault that there werewolf or their man wolves or giant wolves. So I agree this needs to be seen more thanks for bring light to this 😁
You are adorable, but it's not "a rocket powered wheelchair " it has an engine, not a rocket for propulsion, just exhaust from little engine, best Gary Busey role ever
The silver bullet movie rocks! It’s up there with the all time best! Film critics are bullshitters that love to arrogantly hate, a lot of them do! They’re biased and some are down right jealous they couldn’t be in film! The uncle niece and nephew are big names and the story is scary and believable. The werewolf is realistic as well! A damn classic!
me: *finds videos about Silver Bullet, this being the third one* HOLY CRAP! IT'S LUPA!! YAY! I agree..."Rocket. Powered. Wheelchair". That is badass. also me: next video is...."The Mystical Adventures Of Billy Owens" *facepalms* MY name is Bill.... oh dear gawd, this actually exists?! I thought I was being picked on!
I don't quite get what she was referring to when she kept saying things like "despite this movies reputation". I had always heard heard of it getting goodish reviews from critics and fans alike. It was definitely my favourite of the King adaptations from around this time.
Movie Nights ~ I believe if they were to bring back or reboot the 1987 WEREWOLF TV series, Everett McGill (werewolf, here, and guest star in one episode of the WEREWOLF TV series) would make an excellent replacement for the late Chuck Connors as the one-eyed "villain" werewolf, "Janos Skorzeny".
Sadly yes a train does cut the head clean off like that. :/ I bore witness to a suicide where a chap laid his head across a track and pretty much well yeah.
I was going to say the same thing. I'm an EMT in Boston and had a homeless guy who died the same way....we never found out if it was intentional or not.
In the end i think that the quote "i love you too marty good night" and the fact that the sister is the storyteller, means that Marty has passed away sometime. So the ending with that thought is abit sad.
Only way I’d see a werewolf being able to easily cut someone’s head off is if it regularly sharpened its claws and it’s claws are made out off the same stuff as wolverines claws
5:15 - Oh, come on... the father just saw his brutally murdered young child. I don't think any reaction to that is going to be "over the top." You're probably nit-picking. 5:25 - Oh... I see. 5:30 - Ohhh... okay, yes, yes it was. I apologize for doubting you.
Uncle Red drinks Wild Turkey, the perfect whisky to accompany his crazy! Gary Bussey is a Legend! 5:12 - The audience definitely hasn't seen *Sleepaway Camp* then!! :D 8:22 - and then he goes home and puts a gimp suit on and hunts for Roach! 10:40 - It should be Halloween staple, much like Halloween III; neither film seems to get truly appreciated! How can million's of kids heads being turned in to mush and bugs not be more liked; to say nothing of the TV advert music!
Another film that Allison did before BRandon Tenold, who I just finished watching his review of this, thinking, "I've definitely seen someone review this film before,". And I was right!
15:50 But wait! There won't be another full moon for months (Did I REALLY just make a reference to one of the most STUPIDEST lines from Love and Curses?)
7:32 I don't know. Eddie Kasbrack had asthma, and he did pretty well against a killer clown in a Stephen King story- Oh wait... Giant Spider... Right...😓 Awkward.
I have a son who will never walk but also might be my smartest kid. When he is old enough I want to get him a wheelchair like the silver bullet.
No one mentions that this film has a very beautiful soundtrack.
Finally... FINALLY, an accurate and fair review of this underrated MASTERPIECE of a horror film. It's my favorite horror movie, to be honest. Subscribed!!
8-Bit Culture agreed! You don’t need to be traumatized or end up puking your insides out to be thrilled scared or in suspense!!
"They had a werewolf playing the piano, come on." DOING THE WEREWOLF ROCK!
It was an organ actually.
Swift Nimblefoot Thanks, Actual Lee.
TheHeroOfTomorrow paws-on entertainment right there mate.
I saw this as a kid and had completely forgotten it until now.
This is the werewolf version of the lost boys love it
It's a decent movie. The book is actually pretty short, so it's a quick read, and a pretty good read.
The book has some awesome illustrations. And in the book, the Reverend only killed on the full moon. I do love the movie, though.
A King story could have ten pages and it would not be a short read.
I like that in the book you get a look into Lester's mind and how he justifies his actions
I love this movie. And I love how Gary Busey steals every scene he is in.
This movie is a great mix of camp and horror to make it uniquely enjoyable and I've always said that Crazy Uncle Gary Busey was a big reason for that.
The thing I like in the actual book is that you get a look into Lester's mind and see how he justifies his actions. Which isn't exactly in the movie. And I also like that in the book he doesn't realize that he's the werewolf until he looks into the killings. Definitely give Cycle of the Werewolf a read. It's really good.
Much too scary to read
@@bearzdlc2172 it's not terribly scary. It's fun to read or listen to late at night.
For some reason this movie always feels like pure eighties Sunday afternoon movie to me,
I'm glad you like this movie; it really is one of the best werewolf films ever made. Ironically, the one thing that has always bothered me about it is something you didn't mention... The narration! We really don't need the "older Jane tells us the story" thing at all. Everything in the story becomes self evident, and hearing her explain things, especially the sappy bit at the end, makes it feel like a Lifetime movie of the week!
Oh, the 80's was such a awesome time. Great movie by the way.
One of my favorite movies of all time. Loved the thoughts and ideas expressed; especially towards leaving some ideas open, such as how he became a werewolf, and their 'logic' that the closer to the moon the more wolf like he'd become. So fun!
Silver Bullet, it's still in my top 3 of greatest werewolf movies made in the 80s (it's the bronze medal to the howling and an American werewolf in London by the way) and it will always have a special place in my heart for one simple reason....it's the very first horror movie that i've ever seen in my life. granted i was 5 years old and it scared the unholy shit out of me than, now as an adult i know it's a bit corny with a side dish of cheese but i still love it and I still recommend it to people who want to watch werewolf movies but don't know that many.
Same with me, I was 4 when I watched this the first time. Still to this day 30 years later I don't know why I was allowed to. It literally scared the hell outta me. Because of that it holds a very special place in my heart, I still love this movie.
"Hee Haw, Hee Haw, He Always says that" - Uncle Red
It's been awhile but I think they canceled the fireworks because the town didn't want to celebrate in the light of so many deaths and it would also give the killer a massive victim pool to pick from.
As for how the reverend knew that woman was going to kill herself, perhaps they have confession or maybe she came to him for advice. That would be a good way for someone like him to find victims.
Chris McWilliams oh yeah.. I remember that scene along with the curfew out in place! You could really feel the suspense and fear
Talisguy it actually does make you feel for the dude because you can tell he’s traumatized and horrified by it it bothers him deeply till his human side was gone.. and there was only the Beast! That’s what us do messed up with this! Werewolves started out as victims becoming prey to predators which in turn turn them into predators now themselves, like abusive childhoods never being resolved but being played out and repeated until it abruptly stops.. someway or another.
My Dad lives right by where this movie was filmed. We went on a tour of the filming locations for the movie 2 years ago. Good times!
Finally! Someone who cut to the chase and reviewed the movie! So many forced jokes and history elements and all I wanted was someone having fun and actually talking about the experience! Thank you!
One of my favorite Stephen King movies and also one of the best werewolf movies ever.
As much as Stephen King is considered the master of horror, his quirky sense of humour was always present in his books and in the better adaptations of his works. I think it balances out the darkness in his stories, but it's tricky when translating that to the screen. Silver Bullet could've dialed it down a little, but you'd never want to take it out completely, otherwise it would stop being a Stephen King tale.
And while not perfect, I think Silver Bullet is one of his better adaptations.
Shout out to Canadian actress Megan Follows, who played Jane. Her best-known role was as Anne Shirley in the three CBC Anne Of Green Gables mini-series produced in the '80s (around the same time this movie came out). She, Haim and Busey are perfectly cast in this movie.
A staple of my childhood. Which explains a lot.
I love this damn movie, it might not be the best King adaptation to film but by God it's my favorite.
It's a Halloween staple for me.
Hell yeah a werewolf movie that stars Anne of Green Gables!
*Manic Pixie Fangirl * Megan Follows
Oh that’s why someone wanted me to call my power wheelchair silver bullet when I was a kid
Nothing like watching a werewolf beat a man to death with his own bat.
That dude was actually the grandpa of an american friend of mine, as I learned. :D That's some acting credit - getting beaten to death by a bat-wielding werewolf. .D
Swift Nimblefoot: He was also the headman in the Resevoir Dogs.
turns 35!
I remember watching it a few years ago
Very good werewolf flick
A decent Stephen King adaptation
Good dosage of horror and the characters are likable
Corey Haim and Gary Busey make good leads
The sister who narrates is very sweet and sincere
1 large gaping plothole and the look of the werewolf doesn't look the best but the transformation scenes are top notch and they jump right into the frights
The title is hilarious for two reasons as well
Best uncle ever!!!
christy kelly I agree his uncle is amazing the movie wouldn't work if uncle wasn't in it dad been overtop back in them days it felt real back there.
Two years after this movie, Everett McGill ("Reverend Lowe") guest starred in an episode of the FOX TV series "WEREWOLF" (which also boasted a one-eyed werewolf villain played by Chuck Connors, although he didn't appear in HIS guest episode) and I would LOVE to see a reboot of the series casting McGill in the role of the late Connors' "Janos Skorzeny" werewolf character! He has the size and is now the appropriate age, as well.
This really is one of my favorite movies of all time. First horror movie I ever saw at a very young age and it had a profound effect. While I do agree with most of your review I must say if you haven't read the original script that King wrote please do. I so wish they would have made the movie scene for scene like that. It would have been even better and terrifying. Like the movie, the original script differed from the novella quite a bit as well. The werewolf was actually suppose to speak originally. The dream scene was written a lot better and scarier. The ending too especially. If you haven't read it I highly recommend you check it out. Thanks though, I really enjoyed the review
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My family and I LOVE this movie. Thanks for the upload. 😄
Definitely one of the best 80's werewolf movies.
One of the only recurring 'nightmares' I've had over my life is being trapped in that coffin (during Rev. Lowes nightmare, ironically) as the werewolves rip their way in... It used to scare me as a kid but now when I have it I wake up laughing... I've grown up weird due to classic horror films as a 5 year old XD
I remember recording this movie off TV so I could watch it and boy did I watch it over and over until wore the tape out. :)
Me & my sisters watched this on cable when we were teens. We laughed our asses off on a bunch of brutal scenes including the mob scene in the woods when the werewolf beats the bartender with his own bat. But Reverend Lowe confronting Marty under the covered bridge was the coup de grâce!! This was literally our reaction: 🤤......😂😂🤣🤣😆😆
This is a fantastic movie. It is the reason Werewolf movies have a special place in my heart. I loved it as a kid and as an adult.
This is one of my favorite movies of all thing.
Holy fucking shit I love your icon.
Fuck fortnite!
As a wheelchair user, I'm jealous of that chair.
Everybody is jealous of that chair.
I'm pretty much the opposite of a wheelchair user and Im jelly of that chair!
This movie, among others, holds a special place in my heart and I thank you, like, the you of 2012, for reviewing it : )
You know, it just hit me that I didn't realize when I saw this movie - Uncle Red got injured by the werewolf but not killed. Um - that means Uncle Red is now Uncle Werewolf. Gary Busey as a werewolf, let that sink in.
Jami JoAnne Russell you mean were donkey lol
I know that critics always have something to say about this bill and but it will always be since I was 8 years old up until 32 my favorite horror movie
12:11
LOL! That didn't knew it at the time, but he was making internet comments way before the everybody else.
It took me... a-while to really see how good this one was. But I absolutely never forgot this review. Whenever I thought about the movie. I had watched it on streaming before this video came out, on Netflix. Thought it was bad. But... bought it on DVD a year later. And tried it again in a couple of years and I finally started to see how good it really is.
If it weren't for this video, I don't think that would have happened. This video and Chuck Dowling's (short) review. On RUclips (he only does short reviews- thankfully, boys on RUclips can get as long-winded as perhaps this comment has now gotten).
I'm glad you enjoyed the movie! And Chuck's great.
Meal on wheels, had me rolling harder than Haim.
This was one of my fave movies as a kid!
You had me when you made that Hard to Kill reference. 🥰🥰
This is a brilliant film, sadly underrated.
I remember reading the book and it was strongly hinted at that the reverend became a werewolf when he was picking some flowers and accidently touched wolfsbane (I don't remember if it was near the time of a full moon , and it was during the day anyway). It was a clever kind of twist on werewolf origins.
The character work here is as great as you mentioned: and the hilarious scenes of drug-fueled wolfism were just as bonkers then as they are now. Just one thing that I struggle to accept: Laurence Tierney could totally take a werewolf with a baseball bat. Even one played by Everett McGill. Shit, I expect Laurence was beating werewolves to death just for something to do between movie roles. Suspension of disbelief: BROKEN.
On the father-sees-son-dead-in-park-and-makes-faces reaction scene...they should've probably just shown the scene from a distance and have him cry out with grief, fading into the next scene. Probably would've been less silly.
I think it was actually pretty solid up until he started making noises, if they had cut earlier, it'd probably help, maybe zoom to a far shot for the rest like your way
The funeral scene was AWESOME, I love this movie, one of the my werewolf movies.
The villain has my single favorite line delivery in any movie ever. "You meddling little _SHIT!"_ He's so good! 🤣
If I ever need a wheelchair...I want his!
I use one now and I would love having that.
Silver bullet and American werewolf in London the two best werewolf movies of all time!!
Nevermind why the werewolf took the bat back with him. What I want to know is why the hell he used it in the first place seeing as how he's a werewolf with sharp claws and all that.
Allison, I hope you can review Maximum Overdrive, when the new IT movie is released.
How does this video not have at least a million views? It's funny, a great critique, and I'd about a Stephen King adaptation with popular actors.
I love this movie.
Classic movie. Glad I stumbled across your channel. Subbed!
I actually really love the final werewolf design. The ONLY problem I have with it is that the head is so much bigger than the rest of the body which makes it a bit more fursuit than werewolf makeup, but other than that I think it's absolutely fantastic, actually one of my favorite werewolf designs in film so far, though I hate the werewolf makeup on the churchgoers.
Excellent review, as always! Thanks a lot Allison, that makes my evening!
13:10 OMG, this is the best damn line! xD So much pathetic pseudo-spiritual talk, and it ends with calling the kid "you little shit")))
Can we just acknowledge that this movie has Eyepatch Werewolf Reverend Stilgar? We have full moons the likes of which _God_ has not seen!
Ok this is easily in my top 5 werewolf movies. It had a lot to do with my childhood I was not scared of much when I was a kid when I say kid I mean like 9 years old. But the part near the end when Jane looks out the window and sees the werewolf staring at them freaked me out my bed was right against the window so I became terrified of looking out windows at night and in some ways I still do I don't like uncovered windows that much. The book of this is not bad and is a bit different Marty is it even introduced in it until the 4th of July and they don't find out if the Reverend until October oh by the way the book is set up as a year so there's a killing in each month. But this movie is amazing to me but that is again coming from someone who is attached to it from a young age. To me since there are so few werewolf movies where the werewolf is indeed a violent or horrific monster. Today it's all it's not this person's fault that there werewolf or their man wolves or giant wolves. So I agree this needs to be seen more thanks for bring light to this 😁
Here in Brazil there's a second name for Silver Bullet....." The time of the Werewolf "
Nah. The dad's reaction to his son's death is dead on. Might even be underplayed.
You are adorable, but it's not "a rocket powered wheelchair " it has an engine, not a rocket for propulsion, just exhaust from little engine, best Gary Busey role ever
The silver bullet movie rocks! It’s up there with the all time best! Film critics are bullshitters that love to arrogantly hate, a lot of them do! They’re biased and some are down right jealous they couldn’t be in film! The uncle niece and nephew are big names and the story is scary and believable. The werewolf is realistic as well! A damn classic!
I love this movie but the werewolf using the bat was hilarious! 😂
The thing 'the wizard of weapons' think is just a nod to the multiversal nature of The Gunslinger which has weird nods in a lot of King stuff.
And the reverend went on to become daddy in the people under the stairs very good movie.
That "getting ahead" pun almost made me spit my coke.
Absolutely love this film spot on review.
me: *finds videos about Silver Bullet, this being the third one* HOLY CRAP! IT'S LUPA!! YAY! I agree..."Rocket. Powered. Wheelchair". That is badass.
also me: next video is...."The Mystical Adventures Of Billy Owens"
*facepalms* MY name is Bill.... oh dear gawd, this actually exists?! I thought I was being picked on!
When I first saw this movie, I thought Gary Busey was going to be the werewolf
What
I don't quite get what she was referring to when she kept saying things like "despite this movies reputation". I had always heard heard of it getting goodish reviews from critics and fans alike. It was definitely my favourite of the King adaptations from around this time.
Yeah, I don't know either. I've actually never heard anything about it.
Movie Nights ~ I believe if they were to bring back or reboot the 1987 WEREWOLF TV series, Everett McGill (werewolf, here, and guest star in one episode of the WEREWOLF TV series) would make an excellent replacement for the late Chuck Connors as the one-eyed "villain" werewolf, "Janos Skorzeny".
I fucking love this movie ^^ the book is one of kings best work out there ^^
Maybe the Reverend went to England and got off the beaten path. On the night of a full moon.🌕🌕🌕🐺🐺🐺
Sadly yes a train does cut the head clean off like that. :/
I bore witness to a suicide where a chap laid his head across a track and pretty much well yeah.
I was going to say the same thing. I'm an EMT in Boston and had a homeless guy who died the same way....we never found out if it was intentional or not.
Hmm. Also, this would be a great story / movie to remake
Pros: Rocket powered wheelchair.... so awesome. Cons: No Butthorn... denied...
9:36 You know what that funeral scene needed? In The Gadda Da Vida, baby! 😎
I always thought the werewolf looked like a bear.
Me too and having seen this when I was young it made me terrified of bears.
In the end i think that the quote "i love you too marty good night" and the fact that the sister is the storyteller, means that Marty has passed away sometime. So the ending with that thought is abit sad.
Only way I’d see a werewolf being able to easily cut someone’s head off is if it regularly sharpened its claws and it’s claws are made out off the same stuff as wolverines claws
I assumed it was a Catholic church so he learned about the suicide from Confessions.
5:15 - Oh, come on... the father just saw his brutally murdered young child. I don't think any reaction to that is going to be "over the top." You're probably nit-picking.
5:25 - Oh... I see.
5:30 - Ohhh... okay, yes, yes it was. I apologize for doubting you.
You gotta see Brandon tenolds cult film review of this film you two should do this again with him
Uncle Red drinks Wild Turkey, the perfect whisky to accompany his crazy! Gary Bussey is a Legend!
5:12 - The audience definitely hasn't seen *Sleepaway Camp* then!! :D
8:22 - and then he goes home and puts a gimp suit on and hunts for Roach!
10:40 - It should be Halloween staple, much like Halloween III; neither film seems to get truly appreciated! How can million's of kids heads being turned in to mush and bugs not be more liked; to say nothing of the TV advert music!
Wait....You say rocket 20× then call an actual rocket...a firework? Lol...love the She Wolf of London review!
Damn it she discovered my secret. Well, back to the mothership
I look at these 80's Steven King movies and I think to myself "It is high time to try some cocaine."
Another film that Allison did before BRandon Tenold, who I just finished watching his review of this, thinking, "I've definitely seen someone review this film before,". And I was right!
Rewatching this review after a couple years and totally forgot Megan Follows is in it.
15:50 But wait! There won't be another full moon for months (Did I REALLY just make a reference to one of the most STUPIDEST lines from Love and Curses?)
7:32 I don't know. Eddie Kasbrack had asthma, and he did pretty well against a killer clown in a Stephen King story- Oh wait... Giant Spider... Right...😓 Awkward.
Clearly, the 'crazy old guy' is a hunter. Maybe he knew Bobby. :)
Loved the book