I'm pretty sure the last scene was showing that he did become famous, but not in the way he thought he would. Lily says it to him right when she meets him.
I love this movie. Finally David Dastmalchian is getting a lead role and the recognition he deserves. Very cool take on found footage horror. Easily my favorite horror movie so far this year.
There is actually a show that was aired in 1992 on Halloween on BBC1 in the UK. It was called Ghostwatch. It was basically kind of like this, minus the late night show aspect. It was presented as live, and people believed it was happening as it happened. It’s compared to War of the Worlds by Orsen Wells.
@@TheSoulwriter88 true they had an answering message that relayed that the airing was a drama piece but due to the line being so backed up the message stopped playing. Would really like seeing more reactions to it but also with the backlash (death) that came from it I doubt we will ever see the attention to it
4:56 You both have that great balance in your reactions of serving the funny lines but also feeling empathy and compassionate at the right moments. Keep it up!
Bohemian Grove basically launched Alex Jones into the mainstream. Jon Ronson is a respected writer from here in the UK who has a thing about conspiracy theories. In about 2000 Ronson wanted to do a BBC film about Bohemian Grove and teamed up with a little-known Texas radio host named Alex Jones, who had done work on it. It gave Jones the respectability and attention that started him on the path to the cess pool that is Infowars. Carmichael is directly inspired by the late, great James Randi. One of the best skeptics in history.
I just watched this movie recently twice today and I’ll say this, this is one of the best possession movies I’ve seen since “The Exorcist” and “The Exorcism of Emily Rose”. It floors me at how much the attention to detail in storytelling in a horror movie as clever as this. There’s just much to love about it, like the camera direction, the acting, the scares and more. You expect it to go in a similar direction only to have you be shocked by the end of it. Also the ending, I think is one of the most trippy, deep yet jaw dropping endings I’ve ever seen in horror. Personally my interpretation of the ending was that Jack was there at The Grove to make this deal in order to make his show happen. But the price was that he had to give up his wife in the process. It's also said that if you make deals with demons for earthly pleasures, your payment is due by 7 years. So on Halloween night 7 years later, Minnie and the Devil came through to basically punish him for his choices (plus with him not breaking from Car's trance and his trauma over loosing Minnie triggering him to kill everyone to add onto it). This explains why it snaps back to reality revealing the shocking ending. At the very end when it says "So it is Done", the deal process had finally been complete. Just as long as you’re willing to piece it together, it all begins to make sense. “Late Night with the Devil” is definitely gonna become a cult classic for years to come. It’s a layered masterpiece.
@@thehorrorbandwagon Have you ever seen the Alice in Chains video for Devil Put the Dinosaurs? It's set in a religious kids' show but it has a similar vibe to this movie for me.
I remember Ghostwatch here in the UK when I was a teenager at a Halloween party. People were arriving with stories of the BBC showing a real haunting, it was so bizarre - nobody knew what to think!
Not including the obvious scenes where she is still alive and talking and the dream sequence, I counted 14 appearances throughout the run time. And even then I am sure there are more. It's the fact that she keeps on reappearing that makes me thing she did it all. There wasn't any demon. The cults are fake. They are real in a sense that they existed but they didn't have any reconnection to any devil. Minnie is the real supernatural being and she returned to get revenge on her ex-husband, who sacrificed her for ratings. To Minnie Jack is the "Devil" in "Late Night with the Devil" for what he did to her.
One of my theories for the last scene with him and his wife was that he helped essentially euthanize her on her request at the end. And what we saw was a manifestation of his guilt and grief in doing that! This movie gives you so many possibilities to play with I love it.
9:13 I thought the person in the skeleton costume was going to turn out to be a supernatural observer, the way they stayed silent when questioned etc. Red Masque vibes. You do see a skeleton costume again with those other Grove members at the end.
What a trippy movie. I really liked the aspect ratio dimension it was filmed in. It really gave the 70’s vibes for sure. I’ve never seen a movie like this before so it really stood out to me. The movie just flew by & I felt like I was watching a late night show. I definitely had to watch a RUclips video explaining the ending because I was confused AF about the ending 😂 Awesome reaction y’all 💚
OMG I can't believe you guys got so many little/tiny details, the faces during the movie, I watched this movie and I didn't see any of that! WTF???? You're so good with details hidden on the screen!
I watched this last night and thought it was great on many levels. The AI didn’t end up bothering me at all. However, the cgi was so noticeable that it took me out of the realism of the time period. I know that it was probably a budget issue, but I personally would rather not have those effects at all rather than be distracted by them.
Important thing to notice is that after the static and it shows Jack Delroy walking onto the set again, the sliding door shows "Night Owls", once again showing that imagery of the owl
This movie was so much fun! The demon needed Lily to be sacrificed as the last cult child to complete the ritual of release. The hypno-hallucination was to get Jack to do it unknowingly out of pity for his wife- he did always know she was the price, by the way-Jack, in his guilt, thought he was doing something to make right what he did to Minnie for fame. It was time to collect on Jack's contract and the demon(possibly Abraxis?) gets out. All I kept thinking and only real gripe was who keeps the sacrificial dagger anywhere near Lily, especially taking it to a talk show? If nothing else it was recent evidence in multiple child murders. How did her parapsy get it? I wish they hadn't made the Chekov's gun quite so obvious but still, it's just a little gripe. I love how it leaves with the question, who was the worst devil in the end? Jack or Abraxis?
I'm not seeing a lot of comments mentioning the AI usage, so I just want to clarify. It wasn't some corporate using it instead of hiring an art team or anything. The art and design team they had experimented with it & and were fully okay with doing so, and then they smoothed over the pictures themselves.
Watched this last night. I was so surprised at the bohemian grove connection and it actually moved the story forward in a great organic way. Hoping Shudder makes so much from this that they start releasing more and more original films, almost like A24
So Bohemian Grove is real, when I was in high school the bohemian grove would hire the local high schoolers to work there as servers, busser and what not and so many of my friends got paid bank but also said it was weird seeing these powerful people all together. And there’s a grand Owl statue where rituals are held.
React to the film: SILENT HILL (2006), one of the best game adaptations of all time, it has tense, disturbing and brutal moments, it's worth checking out.
The whole "ai controversy" is too much. At least in this case. This is an extremely small-budget indie film (where even some of the cast had to be replaced last minute) that I think will become a Halloween classic.🎃 But I love David Dastmalchian, as both an actor and human being, so I'm biased.🤷♀️🖤 Btw, been wondering where you boys get your shirts/hoodies from? I have a powerful need for that "Not today Satan" one! 😂🔥
I think I might understand the ending: After the sceptic hypnotized the audience, Jack never snapped out of it, and ended up just going batsh*t crazy (maybe due to trauma/heavy emotions lingering from his wife's death). That would explain why Jack stabbed Lilly at the end of the movie without realizing it until it was too late. I think that all of the stuff that was happening in the climax of the movie, was what Jack was seeing, not what the audience saw. (I'm also assuming that Lilly probably had D.I.D (dissociative identity disorder), since it is caused by trauma. That would also explain "Mr. Wriggles") This is just my interpretation though, so do what you want with it
i forget the time stamp but there is at least one 'minnie ghost' appearence yall and most reactors missed. she appears in a mirror as Jack is talking to either the producer Gus or Car.
I think a lot of daytime television shows stopped bringing on psychic mediums after the debacle with that one woman (Sylvia Brown, I think?) who told Amanda Berry’s mom that she was dead. Hearing that made her spiral and give up on life and she died a few years before Amanda was found alive.
I have been waiting for your reaction to this ever since I saw it in the cinema when it was released a couple of months ago. And you definitely didn't disappoint! Thanks for a funny, intelligent review of a dark and intelligent horror film. ❤
If you do watch The First Omen, hopefully you at least watch the original Omen trilogy (The Omen, Damien: Omen II, The Final Conflict) before you do considering 3 characters from the original film appear in the prequel. Omen IV and the remake are not worth the time
I loved this movie the only thing I can critique about it is some of the CGI was pretty bad but other than that loved this new take on demonic possession. That little girl was freaking me out the way she was staring dead pan in the camera was really creepy. 8.5/10
I had wanted to hold off on watching any reactions until I’d seen the movie myself, I just watched it tonight and I also agree that there could have been more gore. I was ready for the doctor’s head to come clean off and was a little bummed it didn’t go that far. Maybe that’s the Hereditary fan in me lmao.
This movie is so clever and fun and everyone clearly had fun making it, not only does it suck that it got dragged down because they chose to use ai, but also that they lied about how much. It wasn't just three images, and one of the images they used is the backdrop of the set with the owl on the skyscraper, so a majority of the movie has a lazy blend of stolen art staring you in the face. I wish they'd had the good sense to go with good artists like yours, it would've been so easy to not tarnish horror cinema gold.
Alex Jones, when he was still young & an excellent journalist, was the one who broke the Bohemian Grove. He was able to sneak as close as possible and get photographs. He broke that whole story .
You two should check out the episode of The Horror Virgin podcast where they cover this! Seems like there was a lot of research that went into this movie, and so many references you guys don't know about!
I hate horror stuff so much! But all my friends are obsessed. I love your videos cause I can watch the scary movies but I don’t feel alone and all the gore is blurred out lol. So now I can keep up with my friends!
That Church of Abraxas is a reference to Anton Szandor Lavey and his Church of Satan, which was popular in the 60s and 70s. He wrote several books including The Satanic Bible, which a friend of mine ironically gave me for Christmas. From what I can tell, it's basically a pretty dilute justification for hedonism and not really about Satanic worship but more a theatrical posture and some controversial pageantry. But as with The Grove, it references the supposedly real Bohemian Grove in California that hosted powerful men of influence and had overt references to occult aspects. And let us not forget that The Exorcist came out in 1973, so it's kind of a re-imagining of a time when pop culture not only allowed but in some cases embraced these heretofore "forbidden" or "distasteful" subjects. Just another mile marker on the highway of our collective collapse into depravity and godlessness, at least from a cultural anthropological viewpoint. Imagine the Ozzie and Harriett families from the 50s being exposed to this film. Just goes to show that HP Lovecraft was well ahead of his time!
I'm pretty sure the last scene was showing that he did become famous, but not in the way he thought he would. Lily says it to him right when she meets him.
That's the way I saw it as well.
This movie was amazing. Loved watching it! Very original thought.
Absolutly true, when Lily mentions his fame it doesn't sounds like an encouraging sentences, it's a threat.
“Where’s my sacrificial dagger?” has the same energy as “Where’s my super suit?”
The way I felt about that person in the skeleton costume is similar to Wendy williams seeing that person in the zombie mask 😂
AHAHAJSJS
One of my all time favorite clips ever 😂
This movie was amazing. Loved watching it! Very original thought.
I…WHAT WAS THAT? James?
The details they went through to make sure it looked like the 70's were unreal.
right😍
Like how much 80s detail went into Stranger Things.
This movie was amazing. Loved watching it! Very original thought.
I love this movie. Finally David Dastmalchian is getting a lead role and the recognition he deserves. Very cool take on found footage horror. Easily my favorite horror movie so far this year.
The production company with the claymation is David Dastmalchian's company. This movie made me fall in love with him
I did NOT know that! And now I love him even more. He's such a cool dude. And a total nerd, just like the rest of us!
This movie was amazing. Loved watching it! Very original thought.
Enjoyed him also in last summer's horror Last Voyage of Demeter in a supporting role.
I loved that f**k around and find out explanation.
This movie was amazing. Loved watching it! Very original thought.
There is actually a show that was aired in 1992 on Halloween on BBC1 in the UK. It was called Ghostwatch. It was basically kind of like this, minus the late night show aspect. It was presented as live, and people believed it was happening as it happened. It’s compared to War of the Worlds by Orsen Wells.
Can confirm, I remember it happening! More effective because the BBC is so very straight normally, people did believe it.
@@Greycatuk I heard many people actually called into police & authorities because they thought everything happening was real!
@@TheSoulwriter88 true they had an answering message that relayed that the airing was a drama piece but due to the line being so backed up the message stopped playing. Would really like seeing more reactions to it but also with the backlash (death) that came from it I doubt we will ever see the attention to it
As a child of the 70's, this movie is spot on with the look of that era. Really enjoyed this one guys!
This movie was amazing. Loved watching it! Very original thought.
4:56 You both have that great balance in your reactions of serving the funny lines but also feeling empathy and compassionate at the right moments. Keep it up!
Lmaooo the beginning when all the logos were showing reminded me of that 1 Family Guy skit. 😅
One of my favorite horror podcasts ( Too Scary, Didn't Watch ) also said that they thought it was a bit at first lol
I thought it was a joke at first too!! 😂
So glad someone else noticed the sillmilarities 😅😅😅😅
Exactly what I thought of when I saw it. 😂
For me it reminded me of all the Movie Trailers in "Tropic Thunder".
Bohemian Grove basically launched Alex Jones into the mainstream. Jon Ronson is a respected writer from here in the UK who has a thing about conspiracy theories. In about 2000 Ronson wanted to do a BBC film about Bohemian Grove and teamed up with a little-known Texas radio host named Alex Jones, who had done work on it. It gave Jones the respectability and attention that started him on the path to the cess pool that is Infowars.
Carmichael is directly inspired by the late, great James Randi. One of the best skeptics in history.
It must be an evil cult if it spawned Alex Jones, horrid man
I just watched this movie recently twice today and I’ll say this, this is one of the best possession movies I’ve seen since “The Exorcist” and “The Exorcism of Emily Rose”. It floors me at how much the attention to detail in storytelling in a horror movie as clever as this. There’s just much to love about it, like the camera direction, the acting, the scares and more. You expect it to go in a similar direction only to have you be shocked by the end of it.
Also the ending, I think is one of the most trippy, deep yet jaw dropping endings I’ve ever seen in horror. Personally my interpretation of the ending was that Jack was there at The Grove to make this deal in order to make his show happen. But the price was that he had to give up his wife in the process. It's also said that if you make deals with demons for earthly pleasures, your payment is due by 7 years. So on Halloween night 7 years later, Minnie and the Devil came through to basically punish him for his choices (plus with him not breaking from Car's trance and his trauma over loosing Minnie triggering him to kill everyone to add onto it). This explains why it snaps back to reality revealing the shocking ending. At the very end when it says "So it is Done", the deal process had finally been complete. Just as long as you’re willing to piece it together, it all begins to make sense. “Late Night with the Devil” is definitely gonna become a cult classic for years to come. It’s a layered masterpiece.
At first I thought he was vomiting up soil like in Debra Logan, which Bandwagon has also reacted to
Yes, Y’all are in for a treat. I was waiting for the reaction to this. Never clicked on a video reaction so fast 😂.
Same here 😂
This movie was amazing. Loved watching it! Very original thought.
The what do you mean meme had me 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
@@thehorrorbandwagon Have you ever seen the Alice in Chains video for Devil Put the Dinosaurs? It's set in a religious kids' show but it has a similar vibe to this movie for me.
I remember Ghostwatch here in the UK when I was a teenager at a Halloween party. People were arriving with stories of the BBC showing a real haunting, it was so bizarre - nobody knew what to think!
Thanks for highlighting the ppl/images I missed when I watched this i.e.the figure behind the band
the different company logos remind me of family guy when peter and brian went through the same thing lol
Cody is very observant I didn’t even peep that and I’ve seen this like 3x already! Great video guys!
Definitely watch it again, Madeline appears hidden several times throughout the movie. I haven't found all of the scenes yet, myself
Not including the obvious scenes where she is still alive and talking and the dream sequence, I counted 14 appearances throughout the run time. And even then I am sure there are more. It's the fact that she keeps on reappearing that makes me thing she did it all. There wasn't any demon. The cults are fake. They are real in a sense that they existed but they didn't have any reconnection to any devil. Minnie is the real supernatural being and she returned to get revenge on her ex-husband, who sacrificed her for ratings. To Minnie Jack is the "Devil" in "Late Night with the Devil" for what he did to her.
One of my theories for the last scene with him and his wife was that he helped essentially euthanize her on her request at the end. And what we saw was a manifestation of his guilt and grief in doing that! This movie gives you so many possibilities to play with I love it.
Please please please do The Love Witch, it looks exactly like a 1960’s movie but was made in the last decade, it is a trip!
Hell yeah! One of the best horror films of the year on The Horror Bandwagon!
This movie was amazing. Loved watching it! Very original thought.
his shows called night owls, probly connected to the grove cult etc
Yes, the actual Bohemian Grove has the "Owls Nest" on the grounds and a very tall owl figure is used in some rituals
9:13 I thought the person in the skeleton costume was going to turn out to be a supernatural observer, the way they stayed silent when questioned etc. Red Masque vibes. You do see a skeleton costume again with those other Grove members at the end.
What a trippy movie. I really liked the aspect ratio dimension it was filmed in. It really gave the 70’s vibes for sure. I’ve never seen a movie like this before so it really stood out to me. The movie just flew by & I felt like I was watching a late night show. I definitely had to watch a RUclips video explaining the ending because I was confused AF about the ending 😂 Awesome reaction y’all 💚
Loooove David Dastmalchian
So happy he’s getting more roles & finally being a leading man in bigger projects
Abraxis tricked Jack at the end in order to fulfill Lily’s sacrifice from three years before. Hence the end “So It Is Done”.
OMG I can't believe you guys got so many little/tiny details, the faces during the movie, I watched this movie and I didn't see any of that! WTF????
You're so good with details hidden on the screen!
I love Cody's observations and insights
If you loved this, try and watch the BBC program Ghostwatch from the 90s. Truly terrifying.
I watched this last night and thought it was great on many levels. The AI didn’t end up bothering me at all. However, the cgi was so noticeable that it took me out of the realism of the time period. I know that it was probably a budget issue, but I personally would rather not have those effects at all rather than be distracted by them.
This movie was amazing. Loved watching it! Very original thought.
Important thing to notice is that after the static and it shows Jack Delroy walking onto the set again, the sliding door shows "Night Owls", once again showing that imagery of the owl
What was it exactly y'all noticed at 09:51 ? I can't figure it out
It's supposed to be a faint apparition of Minnie
That skeleton dude is pure aura i noticed i was drawn to watching him during the movie
This movie was so much fun!
The demon needed Lily to be sacrificed as the last cult child to complete the ritual of release. The hypno-hallucination was to get Jack to do it unknowingly out of pity for his wife- he did always know she was the price, by the way-Jack, in his guilt, thought he was doing something to make right what he did to Minnie for fame. It was time to collect on Jack's contract and the demon(possibly Abraxis?) gets out.
All I kept thinking and only real gripe was who keeps the sacrificial dagger anywhere near Lily, especially taking it to a talk show? If nothing else it was recent evidence in multiple child murders. How did her parapsy get it? I wish they hadn't made the Chekov's gun quite so obvious but still, it's just a little gripe. I love how it leaves with the question, who was the worst devil in the end? Jack or Abraxis?
Similar to the plot of "Darkness" with Anna Paquin and Lena Olin. One sacrifice escaped and still needs to die to complete.
This movie was amazing. Loved watching it! Very original thought.
Am I losing it at 34:31 the light under the ghost died right when Cody said the wife🫣
This one was crazy. 😂 I love your reactions. Mr. wriggles has NO chill! 😂
The best horror film of the year!
I'm not seeing a lot of comments mentioning the AI usage, so I just want to clarify. It wasn't some corporate using it instead of hiring an art team or anything. The art and design team they had experimented with it & and were fully okay with doing so, and then they smoothed over the pictures themselves.
Great reaction!!! I loveeeee that you point out the things you saw or notice while editting, I didnt noticed theme 😮
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Ugh this is so exciting I can't wait to watch!
9:50 I didn't even notice that before!!
“That was the condom that I thought was a condom”
😂😂😂😂
Watched this last night. I was so surprised at the bohemian grove connection and it actually moved the story forward in a great organic way. Hoping Shudder makes so much from this that they start releasing more and more original films, almost like A24
Yall are by far my favorite reactors and I appreciate the professional intro.
So Bohemian Grove is real, when I was in high school the bohemian grove would hire the local high schoolers to work there as servers, busser and what not and so many of my friends got paid bank but also said it was weird seeing these powerful people all together. And there’s a grand Owl statue where rituals are held.
React to the film: SILENT HILL (2006), one of the best game adaptations of all time, it has tense, disturbing and brutal moments, it's worth checking out.
The whole "ai controversy" is too much. At least in this case. This is an extremely small-budget indie film (where even some of the cast had to be replaced last minute) that I think will become a Halloween classic.🎃
But I love David Dastmalchian, as both an actor and human being, so I'm biased.🤷♀️🖤
Btw, been wondering where you boys get your shirts/hoodies from? I have a powerful need for that "Not today Satan" one! 😂🔥
I always love learning new little tidbits from Cody. He seems to know a little bit about everything. ❤
You guys have to watch The Visit 2015! Amazing horror/thriller
Glad I wasn’t alone in feeling like I was in a family guy skit when there were like 15 production logos at first 😂
I think I might understand the ending: After the sceptic hypnotized the audience, Jack never snapped out of it, and ended up just going batsh*t crazy (maybe due to trauma/heavy emotions lingering from his wife's death). That would explain why Jack stabbed Lilly at the end of the movie without realizing it until it was too late. I think that all of the stuff that was happening in the climax of the movie, was what Jack was seeing, not what the audience saw. (I'm also assuming that Lilly probably had D.I.D (dissociative identity disorder), since it is caused by trauma. That would also explain "Mr. Wriggles") This is just my interpretation though, so do what you want with it
Lilly was also a sacrifice baby from the cult she was born in. It was her fate to die.
But how is the other dudes face still burnt and gus head is twisted?
@@ok-cs7dn Jack probably did all of that while he was in a trance, before stabbing Lily
No he goes back to reality, the devil showed him what the price is to have fame
@@aidendavies4648 if that's the case, then why does it appear the Jack stabbed Lily?? Was that the Devil's doing??
i forget the time stamp but there is at least one 'minnie ghost' appearence yall and most reactors missed. she appears in a mirror as Jack is talking to either the producer Gus or Car.
I’m so glad I got to watch this with you guys first to help me decide if I will be able to watch the full movie alone at night or during the day 😂
yeah theres 9 production card intros. the guy who played jack was the same guy who played the polka dot man in the suicide squad
The last scene makes sense perfectly. That’s how the cookie crumbles. 😈🔥
I think a lot of daytime television shows stopped bringing on psychic mediums after the debacle with that one woman (Sylvia Brown, I think?) who told Amanda Berry’s mom that she was dead. Hearing that made her spiral and give up on life and she died a few years before Amanda was found alive.
It would have been more terrifying if Lily looked at the real cameras during the break.
28:15 Disco snail parasite!
At 9:49 I don’t see what they saw…? Can someone let me know?
This movie was amazing! Lovedddd it
I've been waiting for this review!😊 David D and the rest of the cast were awesome 👌.
I have been waiting for your reaction to this ever since I saw it in the cinema when it was released a couple of months ago. And you definitely didn't disappoint! Thanks for a funny, intelligent review of a dark and intelligent horror film. ❤
If you do watch The First Omen, hopefully you at least watch the original Omen trilogy (The Omen, Damien: Omen II, The Final Conflict) before you do considering 3 characters from the original film appear in the prequel. Omen IV and the remake are not worth the time
Omg I said the same thing about the intros when I watched it. I hope it’s good there were a lot of production trailers. 😮
I loved this movie the only thing I can critique about it is some of the CGI was pretty bad but other than that loved this new take on demonic possession. That little girl was freaking me out the way she was staring dead pan in the camera was really creepy. 8.5/10
This is definitely one of my favorite movies of this year. I really enjoyed your reaction to it. 💜
I SQUEALED ❤❤❤
Omg I nearly spit out my drink at the pornhub intro music y’all slyly snuck in 18:04 😅😅😅😅
The narration was done by the legend Michael Ironside, who was in such classics as Scanners, Starship Troopers, and Top Gun!
I had wanted to hold off on watching any reactions until I’d seen the movie myself, I just watched it tonight and I also agree that there could have been more gore. I was ready for the doctor’s head to come clean off and was a little bummed it didn’t go that far. Maybe that’s the Hereditary fan in me lmao.
well all hear your sirens call once more rest your voice sweet prince great video yall!
OOOHHH BOYS I'VE BEEN WAITING
6:54
Jay Leno vibes 😂
Yall should react to “The possession of Michael King”
That movie legit scared me.
@@KelliFranklinsame😭 lowkey hurt my ego cus I never get scared😭
Haven't seen that one but hey did do "Possession of Deborah Logan" a little while back, and their reaction was fantastic if you haven't watched yet.
@@LeslieField-k1u will definitely check it out thank you 🙏🏽
Saw this in the theater and missed the 1st two faces... good catch
Started so wholesome I was expecting to start hearing Lawrence Welk! Love how they worked in the Bohemian Grove conspiracy theories
Ursula is my favorite.
I love you guys. I wish one of you was my son so I could brag on both of you to my friends. Keep up the good work.
So excited to see your reaction!!
The Skeleton is the Devil watching his work.
This movie is so clever and fun and everyone clearly had fun making it, not only does it suck that it got dragged down because they chose to use ai, but also that they lied about how much. It wasn't just three images, and one of the images they used is the backdrop of the set with the owl on the skyscraper, so a majority of the movie has a lazy blend of stolen art staring you in the face. I wish they'd had the good sense to go with good artists like yours, it would've been so easy to not tarnish horror cinema gold.
I love watching horror movies through you guys... It's the only time I'm brave enough to do so haha
I LOVED this movie SO much and I was very very excited to see u guys reacting to it
Awesome reaction of my favorite Horror movie!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Alex Jones, when he was still young & an excellent journalist, was the one who broke the Bohemian Grove. He was able to sneak as close as possible and get photographs. He broke that whole story .
You two should check out the episode of The Horror Virgin podcast where they cover this! Seems like there was a lot of research that went into this movie, and so many references you guys don't know about!
yesss been waiting for this one!
I hate horror stuff so much! But all my friends are obsessed. I love your videos cause I can watch the scary movies but I don’t feel alone and all the gore is blurred out lol. So now I can keep up with my friends!
This kind of reminded me of Audrey Rose (1977). I saw it when I was 10. Not so scary, but tragic, and about reincarnation.
New to your page and I totally am loving that scratchy voice of yours :p lol
That Church of Abraxas is a reference to Anton Szandor Lavey and his Church of Satan, which was popular in the 60s and 70s. He wrote several books including The Satanic Bible, which a friend of mine ironically gave me for Christmas. From what I can tell, it's basically a pretty dilute justification for hedonism and not really about Satanic worship but more a theatrical posture and some controversial pageantry. But as with The Grove, it references the supposedly real Bohemian Grove in California that hosted powerful men of influence and had overt references to occult aspects.
And let us not forget that The Exorcist came out in 1973, so it's kind of a re-imagining of a time when pop culture not only allowed but in some cases embraced these heretofore "forbidden" or "distasteful" subjects. Just another mile marker on the highway of our collective collapse into depravity and godlessness, at least from a cultural anthropological viewpoint. Imagine the Ozzie and Harriett families from the 50s being exposed to this film. Just goes to show that HP Lovecraft was well ahead of his time!
Justice for Gus! Lol this movie was fun
If y’all like this, you’d LOVE GhostWatch
Cody always on point
I loved Late Night with the Devil. Still my favorite movie of the year.
Imagine people sitting at home watching this and just see it cut to stand by and is just saying to themselves " guess we're not getting that sequel😐"
Best horror movie of 2024 period!
You two are the best! ❤