This Bonkers Film Got RUINED by its Ending

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @lordpelagius5078
    @lordpelagius5078 10 месяцев назад +744

    i love the idea that the wolf refused to come back to set like "i refuse to work with that duck"

    • @Bluecho4
      @Bluecho4 10 месяцев назад +71

      Understandable. Ducks are _mean._

    • @alyzu4755
      @alyzu4755 10 месяцев назад +85

      Yes, that was obviously a fowl working environment.

    • @Rick586
      @Rick586 10 месяцев назад +11

      \o

    • @impposter560
      @impposter560 10 месяцев назад +19

      A wolf with standards 😤

    • @hkr667
      @hkr667 10 месяцев назад +21

      Actors can be such divas

  • @evangeline77x
    @evangeline77x 10 месяцев назад +738

    "Never stray from the path, never eat a wind fallen apple and never trust a man whose eyebrows meet in the middle" has lived rent free in my head for 30 years lol.

    • @spikeoramathon
      @spikeoramathon 10 месяцев назад +9

      Me too! but I forgot it was Angela Lansbury, lol.

    • @C.L.Hinton
      @C.L.Hinton 10 месяцев назад +17

      I told my mother that line and she was like, "That explains a lot about your father." 🤣
      But seriously, this movie was my least favorite for DECADES.

    • @FrithonaHrududu02127
      @FrithonaHrududu02127 10 месяцев назад +7

      Same here, this movie was not great but I've never forgotten that line. It's sound advice. Right up there with Conan the Barbarian's list of the best things in life.

    • @cooperminion825
      @cooperminion825 10 месяцев назад +4

      The last line is good advice in general. If a dude doesn't bother to trim his unibrow, you shouldn't trust him. Dude's shady af

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin 10 месяцев назад +2

      Don’t piss into the wind.

  • @CRandyGamble
    @CRandyGamble 10 месяцев назад +590

    My favorite part of the visuals is how the "wolves" are supposed to be scary but the dogs they used look so happy! Just a bunch of well fed, well groomed, happy doggos getting to be actors with their friends. So cute!

    • @MrDj232
      @MrDj232 10 месяцев назад +64

      And one wolf traumatized by a single quack.

    • @CRandyGamble
      @CRandyGamble 10 месяцев назад +39

      @@MrDj232 LOL!! The duck was the scariest beast on set!

    • @dorianleakey
      @dorianleakey 10 месяцев назад +18

      wolves are like that too though, they dont wander round trying to look scary

    • @scribblefoxstories
      @scribblefoxstories 10 месяцев назад +20

      Honestly, if I happened to cross paths with a pack of happy, fluffy doggos masquerading as wolves and found myself with the opportunity to become one of them and assimilate into the pack - especially when I was twelve - I’d have probably been like “hell to the yes, let’s go!” 😋🐺💚

    • @Mikey_Clarkie
      @Mikey_Clarkie 10 месяцев назад +8

      The doggies were having a lot of fun on that movie.

  • @b1merio
    @b1merio 10 месяцев назад +436

    As a man with eyebrows that meet in the middle, I feel personally attacked.

    • @Rei-Rei
      @Rei-Rei 10 месяцев назад +32

      But are you a werewolf?

    • @Joseph_Drew_III
      @Joseph_Drew_III 10 месяцев назад +33

      Yeah. I also felt a lot of “men are evil by default” in the narrative. I’m all for female empowerment, but the movie didn’t go about it correctly.

    • @jellywillreturn
      @jellywillreturn 10 месяцев назад +63

      @@Joseph_Drew_IIIYou’re taking the grandmother’s point of view as the movie’s message, she’s meant to be only one viewpoint influencing the hero.

    • @dorianleakey
      @dorianleakey 10 месяцев назад +29

      its literally been proven by the film with facts and logic you are a werewolf and YOU feel like the victom?!?!?

    • @typacsk
      @typacsk 10 месяцев назад +6

      You think this is bad -- have you ever gone in for a haircut, and they waxed your eyebrow(s) *without you asking for it?!*

  • @operationgoldfish8331
    @operationgoldfish8331 10 месяцев назад +171

    This movie was made shortly after An American Werewolf in London. It had a much lower budget and was applauded for how they managed to get comparable effects on a shoestring. I saw it in the cinema, without having read the original stories, so I didn't find the ending particularly out of phase with the rest.
    The sequence that precedes the main character 'waking up' is a surreal vision of the pack of wolves chasing through her family home, and I always thought that the wolf crashing through the window was just a continuation of the dream. Looked at this way, it's not her being 'dominated', but a foreshadowing of the chaos of puberty; the time during which we have to learn to tame 'the beast', which her mother earlier tells her is in both men and women.

    • @darkartsandcrafts7996
      @darkartsandcrafts7996 10 месяцев назад +23

      Agreed. I always interpreted the wolf coming to smash all her childhood toys and therefore heralding the end of childhood.

    • @karol1986
      @karol1986 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@darkartsandcrafts7996 exactly. Or even fear of losing virginity?

    • @NeriSiren
      @NeriSiren 10 месяцев назад +16

      @@darkartsandcrafts7996Basically, the opposite of Labyrinth (1986), which ends with the similar-looking dark-haired fourteen-year-old Jennifer Connolly partying it up with all her new Muppet friends, her glittery toys and costumes all fully intact, having told the (albeit VERY hot) Goblin King that he (and, presumably, the pressure to Grow Up) *Has No Power Over Her*.

  • @mathieuleader8601
    @mathieuleader8601 10 месяцев назад +316

    Seeing that wolf leap out of that mans mouth made me think of the two wolves inside you meme

    • @TriforceWisdom64
      @TriforceWisdom64 10 месяцев назад +53

      Inside you are two wolves. One is currently leaving.

    • @gummybread
      @gummybread 10 месяцев назад +26

      The other has eyebrows that meet in the middle

    • @lisah-p8474
      @lisah-p8474 10 месяцев назад +10

      Inside you are two wolves... one of them is late to an eyebrow waxing appointment.

    • @Rhiorrha
      @Rhiorrha 9 месяцев назад

      Inside of you there are 2 wolves. What the hell did you DO last night?!

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay 9 месяцев назад

      it's not a meme, it's a cultural proverb.

  • @mathieuleader8601
    @mathieuleader8601 10 месяцев назад +283

    Angela Lansbury's Granny is how I picture Nanny Ogg from the Discworld books in my head and how she would look on TV.

    • @jacksampsonforever
      @jacksampsonforever 10 месяцев назад +4

      oh God yes!!! She'd have been the BEST

    • @mirjanbouma
      @mirjanbouma 10 месяцев назад

      I have to respectfully disagree. I can't see her (Angela) that... How do I say this... Unabashed about the pleasures of the flesh?

    • @myuphrid
      @myuphrid 10 месяцев назад +14

      Not in the company of wolves, though - Greebo would have chased them all off.

    • @avosmash2121
      @avosmash2121 10 месяцев назад +10

      She does land her vibe well. But isn't Nanny Ogg supposed to be kind of thick? Like a snarky, dirty humored, partying version of Muriel from Courage the Cowardly Dog?

    • @ruthbennett7563
      @ruthbennett7563 10 месяцев назад +5

      GNU Sir Terry ❤

  • @mathieuleader8601
    @mathieuleader8601 10 месяцев назад +205

    Speaking of Little Red Riding Hood I always remember being read Roald Dahl's version in primary school where Red guns down the wolf by withdrawing a pistol from her nickers.

    • @qwopiretyu
      @qwopiretyu 10 месяцев назад +20

      An armed society is a polite society

    • @MrDj232
      @MrDj232 10 месяцев назад +9

      Based Red Riding Hood.

    • @harrybechtle4333
      @harrybechtle4333 10 месяцев назад +6

      Ruby rose

    • @avosmash2121
      @avosmash2121 10 месяцев назад +19

      Laughs in American...no. Sorry.😅 ​@@qwopiretyu

    • @spiceupyourafterlife
      @spiceupyourafterlife 10 месяцев назад +2

      From her WHERE?!

  • @Zorajit
    @Zorajit 10 месяцев назад +133

    I guess the lesson is that metaphorical wolves are cool and powerful but also there are very literal wolves you should not let …um… break through your glass windows

    • @nilus2k
      @nilus2k 10 месяцев назад +10

      The real wolves are the friends we made along the way. Who then jump through our window and eat us

  • @alyhoffman2643
    @alyhoffman2643 10 месяцев назад +137

    Not a horror movie, but has Angela Lansbury as a princess- "The Court Jester". It's a lot of fun.

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov 10 месяцев назад +10

      She's so melodramatic in Court Jester. Every time she pops up is a hoot.

    • @6Haunted-Days
      @6Haunted-Days 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yea DUH it’s called magical realism. Why are so few that have any kind of literary knowledge around anymore? Just a shame. And it’s not a kids movie either.

    • @Blueberryyymuffin
      @Blueberryyymuffin 10 месяцев назад +11

      I love The Court Jester. My favourite Danny Kaye film

    • @rachelsyrup
      @rachelsyrup 10 месяцев назад +6

      I LOOOOVE the Court Jester! Enthusiastically seconded. 😍

    • @darkartsandcrafts7996
      @darkartsandcrafts7996 10 месяцев назад +6

      The brew that is true and the flagon with the dragon lives rent free in my mind

  • @Cobralalalala
    @Cobralalalala 10 месяцев назад +192

    Fun fact: the wolves are actually Belgian sheep dogs, mostly Tervurans. My grandma was a prominent Tervuran breeder and knew the person who bred those dogs (maybe the trainer too).
    My first knowledge of this movie was her telling me about hat when we were watching the BBC production of of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, which also used Tervs as wolves. 🙂

    • @jonothanthrace1530
      @jonothanthrace1530 10 месяцев назад +1

      I'll never forget the wolfman's letter to Lucy being narrated by said wolfman and ending with a hammy growl.

    • @JurassicReptile
      @JurassicReptile 10 месяцев назад +4

      she literally said that in the video

    • @junibug6790
      @junibug6790 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@JurassicReptile She actually said "Belgian Shepards", which generally refers to Malinois (who are also the goodest boys/girls when they're not being mali-gators).

    • @Anon26535
      @Anon26535 7 месяцев назад +1

      What is it with the BBC and tervs, anyway?

  • @AllofTimeandSpace
    @AllofTimeandSpace 10 месяцев назад +103

    The Magic Toyshop is another Angela Carter movie worth checking out with similar themes to The Company of Wolves. It has some very creepy puppets including a scene with a swan puppet that will make you never see swans the same way again. I think it’s available on RUclips to watch.

    • @jackfriend4u
      @jackfriend4u 9 месяцев назад +1

      would love for "The Magic Toyshop" to finally be given some remastered Blu-ray treatment...it's been all but forgotten and very rare to find an actual copy-though i do think there's a copy of the whole film here, but the image is so washed out it makes it a hard viewing experience.

  • @ThisMagicHouse
    @ThisMagicHouse 10 месяцев назад +123

    No mention that director Neil Jordan went on to direct such films as "The Crying Game" and "Interview with a Vampire"?

    • @eriebeverly
      @eriebeverly 10 месяцев назад +16

      And he only got "Interview with a Vampire" because Anne Rice loved this movie so much.

    • @lisah-p8474
      @lisah-p8474 10 месяцев назад +9

      Stephen Rea of The Crying Game was the first husband in Granny's tales, too. (His head ended up in the milk. That guy.)

    • @FrithonaHrududu02127
      @FrithonaHrududu02127 10 месяцев назад +1

      This movie he getting his feet under him, but he went on to make some good movies.

    • @kevinkino400
      @kevinkino400 5 месяцев назад +2

      Also the Production Designer went on to work on 1989 Batman because Tim Burton loved this movie.

  • @kellswitch
    @kellswitch 10 месяцев назад +70

    Oh my god I would LOVE to see you cover 80's werewolf movies! It's amazing how big werewolves were in the 80's. I'm sure that says something about the times, but I am not sure what.

    • @auldthymer
      @auldthymer 10 месяцев назад

      It was a dog-eat-dog world
      Society was unleashed
      Everybody strayed from the path
      ?

    • @avosmash2121
      @avosmash2121 10 месяцев назад +4

      YES

    • @ilikecurry2345
      @ilikecurry2345 10 месяцев назад +2

      Speaking of 80s werewolf movies, The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf.
      I'd also refer to it by its first name, but RUclips doesn't like that word, possibly a result of the CEO being afraid of being called that word.

    • @FucTrump
      @FucTrump 10 месяцев назад

      There are multiple interpretations. I have a theory that the fact that three hugely succeful werewold movies came out in 1981 was linked to the politics of the moment. That scumbag Regan had just been elected and the country made the terrible transformation from the previous decades of left wing prosperity to ensuing decades of right wing tyranny. Other than that, being the 80s, you could read the werewolf fascination as either a cocaine addiction metaphor or an AIDS metaphor, or both.

    • @georgemetcalf8763
      @georgemetcalf8763 10 месяцев назад +3

      My Stepmother is A Werewolf. That could be a fun review.

  • @AI-dp3rd
    @AI-dp3rd 10 месяцев назад +50

    Oh my god! The movie based on Angela Carter's stories ... I've never seen it, but the story is one of my favorites. The complete collection of Carter's short stories, "Burning Your Boats," is very much worth buying or checking out at the library. ("The Fall River Axe Murders" is my personal favorite.)

  • @tenebrousoul9368
    @tenebrousoul9368 10 месяцев назад +74

    Fudge you, whatever I was doing. Roses just dropped

    • @colinwhitfield8627
      @colinwhitfield8627 10 месяцев назад +3

      oh. ditto.

    • @graygarrison2692
      @graygarrison2692 10 месяцев назад

      Even though He is uncredited Terrance Stamp plays as The Devil in this bizarre Movie.@@colinwhitfield8627

    • @graygarrison2692
      @graygarrison2692 10 месяцев назад

      Sad to know that Angela Lansbury died in 2022 at age 96 She was a chain smoker in real life so She probably died from lung cancer but unknown if that is true or not She quit smoking in the mid 1960’s in 1976 and in 1987 She went underwent thorough cosmetic surgery on Her neck to prevent it from broadening with Her age. She started to suffer from Arthritis during The 1990’s and had hip replacement on May 1994 and knee replacement surgery in 2005 so unknown what She actually sadly passed away from.@@colinwhitfield8627

    • @JohannesVanDerStuyvebode
      @JohannesVanDerStuyvebode 10 месяцев назад +1

      Roses is RUclips-priority

  • @DoorsInTheLabyrinth
    @DoorsInTheLabyrinth 10 месяцев назад +37

    Angela Carter actually worked on the screenplay with Neil Jordan on that, not just based on her stories! Which is probably why the new elements work so well. I'm a big fan of both. Neil Jordan went on to do some of my favorite films (High Spirits, Michael Collins, The Butcher Boy, In Dreams, Ondine), and I love this one, it was his second film so a little bit of the awkwardness is understandable. That and a lower budget, of course.
    The ending was sort of ruined by the budget/time. In Carter's screenplay, when the wolves attack, Rosaleen dives into the floor as if it were water. A surreal "did she really wake up?" take on it. However, you can read the end in another way, albeit still ambiguous. One of the big complaint of "it was only a dream" stories is that they aren't "real" (which is silly, none of it is). I don't dislike that trope; I like dream stories and otherworlds in general. But the hallmark of a strong dream story vs a weaker one is: did the character learn anything from the experience? And that's the question the ending asks, but does not answer. She dreams, and has these experiences, takes control and finds her agency as she enters adulthood. When she wakes, adulthood comes crashing in, and we are left to wonder if she learned from that dream, or if she just becomes a victim. Asking that question is asking did the dream accomplish the purpose, and by extension, did the stories, the fairy tales we read, accomplish the purpose of preparing us for the horrors of the world that may come crashing in? I think that question is consistent with the rest of Carter's works, and the ending doesn't ruin the film for me quite as much.
    it's also possible I just spend too much time thinking about this stuff, but I love fairy tales and dreams and fantasy/horror movies that touch upon them. Don't even get me started on Legend (my favorite movie ever)

    • @darkartsandcrafts7996
      @darkartsandcrafts7996 10 месяцев назад +6

      I agree with you and I like your take on whether she learned from her dream or not. I never thought of that aspect and I always just thought it was another dream that heralded the end of childhood. To me, the wolf coming through the window of more interested in wrecking her toys vs eating Rosaleen. Hope your comment gets higher up in the thread.
      Funny enough, Legend is also one of my childhood favorites.

    • @DoorsInTheLabyrinth
      @DoorsInTheLabyrinth 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@darkartsandcrafts7996 That's an excllent point, with the wolf wrecking the toys! Definitely adds to the end-of-childhood symbolism!
      I absolutely obsess over Legend, and have since it came out! I've easily rewatched that more than any other movie!

    • @NinjaRunningWild
      @NinjaRunningWild 8 месяцев назад +1

      Excellent analysis! And I also love Legend. I saw that in the theater when I was 7 & Darkness terrified me & I wanted to understand why. I was already stalking my own thoughts & reactions. Then later, I became obsessed with the nature of good & evil. Go figure! You should start a blog or podcast yourself. You'd probably have some interesting insights.
      I always saw Legend as a film adaptation of Milton’s Paradise Lost with unicorns being the forbidden fruit.

    • @DoorsInTheLabyrinth
      @DoorsInTheLabyrinth 7 месяцев назад

      @@NinjaRunningWild thanks for the kind words! I just like to spend too much time thinking about the things I like! There's definitely a "fall from grace/innocence" theme in Legend, and one of the things I like about it is how complex of a character Lily is. On one hand, it is innocence, but on the other hand, she's starting from a place of entitlement. Clearly from a wealthy background (and explicitly a princess in the director's cut), so she's not thinking of consequences. She doesn't even know it's wrong to touch them until Jack tells her afterwards.
      But when she sets about trying to make things right, she does, having even the presence of mind to fool Darkness, knowing he will kill her for it. To the audience, it seems that she turns, but she never actually does, quickly getting over her shock and manipulating Darkness to give the unicorn a chance. She can't know about Jack's plan, beyond trusting that he'll try to do something, just as she is.
      ....as I said, I can spend way too much time babbling about that movie! it's my very favorite!

    • @AmanCreatesArt
      @AmanCreatesArt 7 месяцев назад +1

      I love your take! And Legend is awesome! 👏🏽

  • @jamesa.romano8500
    @jamesa.romano8500 10 месяцев назад +43

    I found this to be genuinely unsettling when I watched it as a teenager. The scenes with the Huntsman Werewolf probably hit closest to the nerve of Charles Perrault's original message. Also, it's coincidental, but the way the Huntsman appeared during his final scene acting as a predator towards Rosaleen, he looked like some kind of modern day serial killer expy, with his long hair and bushy eyebrows and creepy stare coming off a lot like Richard Ramirez or Rodney Alcala. It hit very close to home through a modern lens

  • @sabrinaloizides-merideth9874
    @sabrinaloizides-merideth9874 10 месяцев назад +32

    Not an 80s werewolf film but a 90s one..."Bad Moon." It's one of my favorites!

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov 10 месяцев назад +3

      Adapted from the novel Thor. Rewatched recently and it still holds up really well. Michael Pare is pretty underrated.

  • @canedust
    @canedust 10 месяцев назад +74

    Oh, this! I caught it on TV once as a kid, and it spent years as one of those "did I imagine it?" movies

    • @dorianleakey
      @dorianleakey 10 месяцев назад

      I switched halfway through a movie where Jennifer Lopez was in a dream enjoying seeing a man have his intestines drawn out and wound round something, this looks of sadistic pleasure on her face, not context for why, coded as sexual, very much thought i imagined it.

    • @patrickdtx3638
      @patrickdtx3638 10 месяцев назад +3

      I can totally see that happening. The whole movie is kind of a fever dream.

    • @canedust
      @canedust 10 месяцев назад +4

      @patrickdtx3638 absolutely. and asking my mother about it was no help.
      "Remember that bizarre movie you let us watch once? About the kid and the weird grandmother?"
      "... Flowers in the Attic?"
      "No. You putting *that* VHS on where we could see it is a whole other conversation..."

    • @Lazamattaz
      @Lazamattaz 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same!!

    • @kellykocsis1941
      @kellykocsis1941 9 месяцев назад +2

      Same, I kind of remember catching like a scene from the movie when I was little but I feel like I was too young to understand what was happening.

  • @lucykenward3857
    @lucykenward3857 10 месяцев назад +24

    How about reviewing some of the classic TV series Jim Henson's "the storyteller"? Pretty sure you've already seen it but I'd love to hear you talk about it! Also the episode with a young Sean Bean in it is just wonderful. Spooky, fairy tales gothic, 90s, puppets... Seems like a good fit 😃

  • @StarOpal
    @StarOpal 10 месяцев назад +12

    What can I say, weird or not I love this movie, especially for Angela Lansbury.
    The first rewrite ending Carter suggested for the movie had Rosaleen diving into the floor and being swallowed up like it was water, but the technology wasn't there in 84.
    Micha Bergese, The Huntsman, was a dancer brought in to help Stephen Rea with his physicality and Jordan was so wowed by him (like with Sarah Patterson) he was cast. Aaaaand that's how you end up with a twelve year old and a forty year old.

  • @lizan2678
    @lizan2678 10 месяцев назад +42

    THANK YOU for talking about how the "waking up from the dream ending" feels contradictory to the rest of the narrative. As someone who has loved the short story forever, that little bit at the end of this film has always been frustrating to me.

    • @lizan2678
      @lizan2678 10 месяцев назад +5

      I made a separate comment, but might as well add this here too: BY THE WAY, the ending of the film is not the ending Carter originally had in the screenplay. From Wikipedia: "Carter's first ending for the film would have featured Rosaleen diving into the floor of her bedroom and being swallowed up as by water. Jordan claimed that the limited technology of the time prevented the production of such a sequence, whereas later CGI effects would in fact make it quite simple." That would have fit SO WELL with the outcast she-wolf fleeing the world of men by descending into the well.

  • @Mobysimo
    @Mobysimo 10 месяцев назад +18

    Holy crap by sheer coincidence we just talked about The Company of Wolves in my university class about Fairy Tales!

  • @Fickji
    @Fickji 10 месяцев назад +39

    If you consider the ending to also be a part of the dream it kinda makes sense. The strong she-wolf side of the girl runs home and eats the damsel in distress human side of her personality with her newly formed family.
    If you want another creepy age difference werewolf movie may I suggest Never Cry Werewolf. That one has Kevin Sorbo (as a good guy) and Vampire Diaries Nina Dobrev. It gives off Fright Night but with werewolves story vibes.

    • @dr.snakes
      @dr.snakes 10 месяцев назад +3

      Kevin Sorbo as a good guy?
      Must have been incredibly hard for him.

    • @aaronkelly1762
      @aaronkelly1762 29 дней назад +1

      I enjoyed Never Cry Werewolf when I was younger. Hadn’t seen Fright Night at that point, so I wasn’t aware of the similarities until later.

  • @RichDuckKing
    @RichDuckKing 10 месяцев назад +18

    Terrence Stamp plays the Devil! I love it! I’ve gotta watch this now, disappointing ending notwithstanding.
    Anyhow, I’d love to see your take on Tales From the Darkside, and especially a review series focused on the Tales From the Crypt TV series. So many stars-before-they-were-stars and fun stories in that show.

    • @TheGeordieTiger
      @TheGeordieTiger 10 месяцев назад +1

      Stamp is a massively under-appreciated actor. Kneel before Zod!

  • @DaveTpletsch
    @DaveTpletsch 10 месяцев назад +6

    I would LOVE it if you'd review the Never Ending Story 2. The first one is also wierd and traumatic, but also is interesting and I think fairly well done and consistent. 2 was mess!!! and did a much worse job of talking about overcoming fear but also tried to talk about the importance of family support structures. Anyway, there is some just... INCREDIBLE acting, directing, and writing choices in 2. I'd also love a review of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, since the Child Catcher from that gave me nightmares for 10 years.

  • @TheMakeupChair
    @TheMakeupChair 10 месяцев назад +14

    The thumbnail creeped me out so much 🙈 great story though and I love how you tell them ❤️

    • @Spiderplant1185
      @Spiderplant1185 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same. I thought it looked a little like Bill Hader!

  • @magganonfatalis733
    @magganonfatalis733 10 месяцев назад +12

    Haven't even watched yet but my wife and I are super excited to hear your take. Company of Wolves is a bonkers film that is, in fact, ruined by the ending.
    Also, the VHS cover for this movie used to give me nightmares when I was a kid and saw it at the video store.

  • @philipdarrenellwell1994
    @philipdarrenellwell1994 10 месяцев назад +27

    Legend also has the same unreality feel of this movie, where nothing makes total sense if you stop and think about it but watching it as just a dream captured on film works perfectly.

    • @j.munday7913
      @j.munday7913 10 месяцев назад +5

      And it had Tim Curry as the bad guy, in a role that made me wonder what sort of things I was into because... whew.

    • @pookiesis1465
      @pookiesis1465 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@j.munday7913i loved both of these movies.And Labyrinth too. It was my childhood of fantasy as a black girl in the 90s

    • @junibug6790
      @junibug6790 10 месяцев назад +2

      "Dreamers...are my SPECIALITY."

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud 10 месяцев назад +1

      They both had woodland scenes captured on a huge film set rather than in a real wood. That's what gives it that unreal feeling.

    • @pookiesis1465
      @pookiesis1465 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@johnthecloud yeah, its the dreamlike state that i appreciate

  • @DodgeThisBam
    @DodgeThisBam 10 месяцев назад +10

    I have a suggestion! Everybody has heard of Watership Down and it's Infamous 1978 adaption (personally gave me nightmares!) but very few are familiar with the OTHER Richard Adams animated adaption The Plague Dogs of 1982. This is an absolutely stunning movie and its uncensored version NEVER fails to make me cry. Many people have different interpretations of the ending of both the book and the film and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it. More light needs to be shone on this underrated masterpiece.

  • @mercuropheliac
    @mercuropheliac 9 месяцев назад +3

    On the contrary, I see the ending as the reality of how “growing up” actually hits you and how terrifying it really is. Here, we see a girl who, like many of us when we were younger, over-idealizing maturity, agency, and all the other supposed “freedom“ of adulthood, and not having the foresight of all the complexities, responsibilities, and other scary and unpleasant realities that come with being an adult. So when the wolf attacks her at the very end, I see it as a fitting symbol of the bitter, and shocking, realization that “being a grown-up” isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be, and Rosalina(?) gets the whole, “BOOM! Welcome adult responsibility, kid!” jumpscare that we all inevitably face.

  • @DanielCrookeFilms
    @DanielCrookeFilms 10 месяцев назад +29

    I love this movie…I still have the VHS somewhere.

    • @martinvegas1327
      @martinvegas1327 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same here👍

    • @Herr.P
      @Herr.P 10 месяцев назад

      I had a movie like that small world.

  • @basementdwellercosplay
    @basementdwellercosplay 10 месяцев назад +14

    Ive seen a different screenshot from this movie but its just some dogs in some fancy clothes, that screenshot is top tier cause those dogs look like they were having a fun time. Its shown around 7:35

  • @stealthgun5
    @stealthgun5 10 месяцев назад +89

    This is almost on the same level as "Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf"

    • @JurassicReptile
      @JurassicReptile 10 месяцев назад +4

      this is not a so bad its good movie though.

    • @Zeitgeist6
      @Zeitgeist6 10 месяцев назад +7

      The Company Of Wolves is amazing.

    • @patrickdtx3638
      @patrickdtx3638 10 месяцев назад +2

      Howling 2 is a guilty pleasure of mine; I've watched it more times than any human being should have. The last couple of times I watched it I wasn't sober, and that helped quite a bit. ;-)

    • @Ceares
      @Ceares 10 месяцев назад +1

      My mother loves the music in that movie so much I had to erm..."find" it for her.

    • @FloatingWhales
      @FloatingWhales 10 месяцев назад

      Dope soundtrack on Howling II though

  • @emisformaker
    @emisformaker 10 месяцев назад +10

    People mentioning that the same director also did Interview With The Vampire, which also featured an underage girl smooching a full-grown man. At least in Interview, Claudia was aged up from the book, where she was described as being 6 or 7 years old.
    Anyway, while I love the idea of covering werewolf movies as a series, I also think you should do an episode overview of Jim Henson's The Storyteller. There were two seasons, one of European fairy tales and one of Greek myths, and I think a lot of people have vague 'did I dream that' memories of either/both.

    • @caucasoidape8838
      @caucasoidape8838 10 месяцев назад +1

      That was the most accurate I have seen a show depict Greek mythology.

  • @JPH1138
    @JPH1138 10 месяцев назад +7

    Sometimes it feels like David Warner is in EVERY weird film from the 80s and 90s...

  • @nanardeurlambda
    @nanardeurlambda 10 месяцев назад +9

    for a view into Lansburry's career, I would suggest "Gaslight", as it's her first role, and I think the movie is pretty good, but she is a relatively minor player in it. and maybe not quite as commentary friendly?

    • @Belgand
      @Belgand 10 месяцев назад +2

      I'm pretty sure Angela was never in Gaslight. You must be misremembering it like usual. ;)

    • @nanardeurlambda
      @nanardeurlambda 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@Belgand ...
      >:-(

  • @RRyleM
    @RRyleM 10 месяцев назад +11

    I’ve been a big fan of this movie for a long time and was pleasantly surprised to find you talking about it. Also if you ever plan to talk about a pre Murder She Wrote Lansbury performance, Last Unicorn would he great

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov 10 месяцев назад +11

    In The Company of Wolves is nuts. Funny to me that Neil Jordan also directs Interview With The Vampire.

  • @leia3772
    @leia3772 10 месяцев назад +5

    I remember finding this movie late at night on tv. I fell in love! I don’t know what it is about finding movies you’re too old to watch on HBO as a kid, but all the flaws disappear. I watched it over and over again, and I was already a Murder, She Wrote fan too. I then read the book years later and didn’t even make the connection. 😅 The Bluebeard story was my favorite.
    PLEASE cover 80’s werewolf movies! I was such a wimp as a kid but I loved werewolf movies. Wolf, The Howling, Waxwork, Silver Bullet (have to love an alcoholic Gary Busey). Also Waxwork has David Warner and John Rhys-Davies, so you can’t say no to that. 😂

  • @Geospasmic
    @Geospasmic 10 месяцев назад +6

    I wonder what Granny's life was like. She must have been through some shit to have such a view on life.

    • @caucasoidape8838
      @caucasoidape8838 10 месяцев назад

      I'm glad to have not had to live in those times.

  • @therealmanos
    @therealmanos 10 месяцев назад +10

    I'm a little surprised you hadn't seen it until recently! Glad you did, this was excellent! Love to see more werewolf stuff! Are you thinking about doing Manchurian Candidate?

    • @georgemetcalf8763
      @georgemetcalf8763 10 месяцев назад

      Angela Lansbury was great in that. Fantastic film.

  • @JohannesVanDerStuyvebode
    @JohannesVanDerStuyvebode 10 месяцев назад +3

    Roses, your voice is very soothing and I can just listen to you for hours 😊❤

  • @fungiplays2289
    @fungiplays2289 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm so happy I made a worthwhile suggestion :) Loved your takes on this one! Thank you so very much for revisiting a thing that traumatized a very young me.

  • @tylerraven1632
    @tylerraven1632 10 месяцев назад +4

    Good rundown and video. I love Angela as well. She was great! In the final scene when she wakes up and the wolf comes crashing through her window, are we going to ignore the fact the sailor doll and one that also seemed to attack her by coming to life looks like the totally haunted doll 'Robert'??? Creepy to say the least. The clown doll looks familiar too.

  • @MinscFromBaldursGate92
    @MinscFromBaldursGate92 10 месяцев назад +2

    The thumbnail: When you bite into a raisin cookie thinking it was chocolate chips.

  • @bubbz2978
    @bubbz2978 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've missed you soo much Rose! This was an absolute treat!!

  • @baileybrian9560
    @baileybrian9560 10 месяцев назад +7

    oh i remember reading about that second story in a book called Transformations, it was part of the Mysteries of the Unknown Series by Time-Life Books. It was a bunch of stories from around the world about people transforming into animals, and it had a story about this cult that used to exist that would ride around on horses and give people this drug to rub on their skin to turn them into "werewolves", though it would just make people go insane and attack other people and eat them.

  • @MugenSniperGeek
    @MugenSniperGeek 10 месяцев назад +3

    Always a good time when you upload, thank you for what you do Roses. I also blame you for my current addiction to the sass of JB Fletcher.

  • @Martynde
    @Martynde 10 месяцев назад +8

    Could you please review Bedknobs And Broomsticks.

  • @eisenwulfe
    @eisenwulfe 10 месяцев назад +4

    that doll in the sailor suit is probably based on Robert the doll, a supposedly posessed doll in a museum in florida.

    • @theasexualvampire13
      @theasexualvampire13 10 месяцев назад +1

      Right? I was gonna say.

    • @troin3925
      @troin3925 6 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly! Looks like someone already noticed that.

  • @blazingskull65
    @blazingskull65 10 месяцев назад +3

    No mention of Danielle Dax as she wolf ? I’m Howling mad 😡

  • @CL-hq4cf
    @CL-hq4cf 10 месяцев назад +1

    When you mentioned having a dream about Eminem, then dropping the "gravity" line a minute later, that was just... *chef's kiss*

  • @dylanehooverlibrarian7026
    @dylanehooverlibrarian7026 10 месяцев назад +2

    I remember feading the short story in an snthology, lovingAngela Carter's prose, and being excited that there was a movie about it. My parents forbade me watching it as a kid, so I was left stewing over what it was like, until I managed to pirate it a decade later. It remains a favorite despite the uncomfortable themes, simply for having a tone i like anything I had seen for years. Cannon productions did it like no other, and Neal Jordean was skilled

  • @AuntBA
    @AuntBA 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was such a fun watch, you inspired to me to read the original work!
    Just wanted to also say that you are my favorite RUclipsr, I look forward to your content more than any creator on this platform 🤗🖤🌹

  • @colinwhitfield8627
    @colinwhitfield8627 10 месяцев назад +4

    Niel Jordan directing Stephen Rea...long before The Crying Game. Fascinating.
    Also HEY ROSES!

  • @psukebariah3435
    @psukebariah3435 10 месяцев назад +2

    I saw this movie on video and instantly loved it. It is *so* odd. I agree with the person who thinks that the wolf crashing through the window is still part of the dream...and the fear of growing up and all that entails.

  • @martinboyle9163
    @martinboyle9163 10 месяцев назад +3

    I can't remember if I saw it at the midnight movie when the Rocky Horror crowd was thin, late at night on cable when I was trying to pass out or if I saw it on VHS at a friend's house at a party.
    All I know is that I remember seeing it and looking back on it thinking it was just a fever dream.
    What a weird movie it was! Then again, so was being a teenager in the 1980s.
    Best to you- ❤🌹

  • @fredhinojosa86
    @fredhinojosa86 10 месяцев назад +2

    I remember how iconic the VHS cover was. Walking the horror section at Blockbuster was always a must. I always just saw the ending as a fake out. She was still dreaming. It also reeks of studio mandate. It's gotta have that last shocking moment, ala Carrie, FT13th, etc.

  • @sabeaniebaby
    @sabeaniebaby 10 месяцев назад +5

    I rented the VHS back in 1987. I loved it at the time.

  • @jp-wc4ce
    @jp-wc4ce 10 месяцев назад +1

    Not your usual type of show but I think you might enjoy Lois and Clark: the New Adventures of Superman. It's just so wacky and campy with charmingly outdated special effects, as well as a lot of genuinely heartwarming moments. Also season 4 is so bad it's hilarious. Loved the video, looking forward to the next one!

  • @vincentzombi3916
    @vincentzombi3916 10 месяцев назад +7

    Hell yea! I actually really like “the company of wolves” it’s got a great cast in it too

  • @Lazamattaz
    @Lazamattaz 10 месяцев назад +1

    The tidbit about the real wolf being scared of the duck because it quacked 😭😭😭 omg what a puppy ♥️

  • @SparkleLuna77
    @SparkleLuna77 10 месяцев назад +2

    Would love the werewolf film analysis 😊. Great vid as always.

  • @lilredisbigbadwolf
    @lilredisbigbadwolf 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much❤ I have been hoping and waiting for someone, mostly YOU,to cover this. I saw this when I was way too young, and was obsessed ever since. 💫🖤

  • @galaxyblade111
    @galaxyblade111 10 месяцев назад +3

    Wait... this movie isn't about puppers doing business at all...

    • @jaybee2337
      @jaybee2337 10 месяцев назад +1

      Lupines LLC

  • @EmilyRitcheson
    @EmilyRitcheson 10 месяцев назад +1

    When you finally acknowledged the horrific special effects, I literally breathed a sigh of relief. Like I needed confirmation we were actually seeing the same footage. 😂

  • @theabominablekenny
    @theabominablekenny 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'd like to see your thoughts on Eerie Indiana

  • @joanmayer304
    @joanmayer304 10 месяцев назад +1

    Lovely to see Angela Lansbury again. She is missed. ❤️ from 🇨🇦

  • @rogueflynn
    @rogueflynn 10 месяцев назад +2

    Not sure if you’ve done it but it would be cool to see you talk about The Sweeney Todd play with Angela Lansbury.

  • @nilus2k
    @nilus2k 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was a classic video store rental in the 80s. The box art just screamed “rent me”.

  • @WalterBarnes
    @WalterBarnes 10 месяцев назад +4

    Arrived for the Angela, Stayed for the Good Doggos. Thanks, Roses!

    • @jayme3181
      @jayme3181 10 месяцев назад +1

      I don't know when doggies changed to doggos but I don't like it. I don't think the dogs like it either. 🐕

    • @WalterBarnes
      @WalterBarnes 10 месяцев назад +1

      How about doggles?

    • @jayme3181
      @jayme3181 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@WalterBarnes Good gravy.

  • @spikeoramathon
    @spikeoramathon 10 месяцев назад +1

    My high school English teacher somehow was able to get us a copy of this and show it to us (mostly as an illustration of how we could adapt folktales to our own narratives), not a year or two after its release. I always remembered the bit about the eyebrows but somehow forgot it was Angela Lansbury in that getup.

  • @exquisitecorpse4917
    @exquisitecorpse4917 10 месяцев назад +12

    Sarah Patterson, who played Rosaleen, has consistently lied about her age over the years, so it's not really known how old she was when this movie was made. She certainly wasn't 18, so it doesn't necessarily matter for the purposes of your point, but she's often tried to make herself out to be a few years younger than she actually is. I believe she was 14 when the film was made, but that is speculation, and a 40 year old still has no business kissing her.

    • @OrlockBJ
      @OrlockBJ 10 месяцев назад +3

      Right. She looks way older than 12 here, and if the date of birth is to be believed, she was 13 or 14 when this was filming. I figure she was actually born in the 60s but thought that made her seem too old, so she lied and rounded up to 1970.

  • @madquest8
    @madquest8 10 месяцев назад +1

    You straight up kill me... every time I watch one of your vids. "Dressed like Kate Bush!" laughing for days. LOL

  • @ewyeth7713
    @ewyeth7713 10 месяцев назад +11

    i remember trying to watch this in highschool and although the visuals were really fun i couldnt finish it because the actress's age made me so uncomfortable whenever the hunstman guy was on screen

  • @cpkgrownup9496
    @cpkgrownup9496 10 месяцев назад +1

    I can’t get over the wolf peacing out after the duck quacked. That is too cute. 😅

  • @biorph8597
    @biorph8597 10 месяцев назад +4

    At some point you really need to cover The Peanut Butter Solution

    • @AllofTimeandSpace
      @AllofTimeandSpace 10 месяцев назад

      That movie is a fever dream!

    • @biorph8597
      @biorph8597 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@AllofTimeandSpace EEEE! Someone else who has heard of it! YES IT IS A FEVER DREAM! I would love to see Roses cover it!

    • @AllofTimeandSpace
      @AllofTimeandSpace 10 месяцев назад

      @@biorph8597 I know it’s rare to come across others who have seen that bizarre movie! have you ever seen the documentary made about the making of the peanut butter solution?

    • @ggsilik
      @ggsilik 10 месяцев назад +1

      Honestly, from the thumbnail, I thought it was The Peanut Butter Solution.

    • @AllofTimeandSpace
      @AllofTimeandSpace 10 месяцев назад

      @@biorph8597it’s such a weird but memorable movie! There’s definitely enough creepy in it for Roses to review! Have you ever seen the behind the scenes documentary of Peanut Butter Solution?

  • @RLucas3000
    @RLucas3000 10 месяцев назад +1

    Right before murder she wrote, Angela is recording the unrecorded (for a decade) score to Prettybelle the musical (vid of her session on RUclips). The restorer of lost scores who hired her got her for only $10,000. Mostly because her career was in a tiny slump before Murder She Wrote.

  • @carn9507
    @carn9507 10 месяцев назад +14

    Sure, this is creepy with a minor being lured by a much older man, yet Labyrinth is regarded as a 'family classic' when it has a much older man (with bulge) abduct a baby to lure it's underage sister so the man can seduce her. Apparently Bowie refused to do a kiss scene. But given what he supposedly got up to earlier in his career it doesn't seem like something he hadn't done before. All the fan-art and fan-fiction of those characters... ugh. Love the jim henson puppetry though.
    Anyways this movie, despite the gross kiss bit, ain't bad. The werewolf effects ain't exactly American Werewolf or first Howling but is fine.

    • @avosmash2121
      @avosmash2121 10 месяцев назад +2

      ...For half a second mistook this for Pan's Labyrinth. And I was like scuze me you interpreted that HOW-? A FAMILY CLASSIC??.....oh, Bowie. They mean that one. Very amusing 😂. To me anyway.

  • @ryno1509
    @ryno1509 9 месяцев назад +1

    Never stray from The path, Never eat a windfall apple and NEVER Trust a man who’s eyebrows meet, I still live by this lol

  • @Desmodontidae78
    @Desmodontidae78 10 месяцев назад +2

    Little girls, this seems to say,
    Never stop upon your way,
    Never trust a stranger-friend;
    No one knows how it will end.
    As you're pretty, so be wise;
    Wolves may lurk in every guise.
    Handsome they may be, and kind,
    Gay, and charming - never mind!
    Now, as then, ‘tis simple truth -
    Sweetest tongue has sharpest tooth
    Man, I really loved this movie growing up. It's good stuff. Macabre fantasy has always been a favorite genre of mine.

    • @paisleybabee
      @paisleybabee 9 месяцев назад

      It is truly the creepiest part of the film

  • @fri5kas
    @fri5kas 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am hearing Bingo from Bluey saying, "It was the 80ies".... 😂

  • @samisgreatish
    @samisgreatish 10 месяцев назад +1

    I wish Roses would just realise this is just an Lansbo stan channel now. Let’s just do every Lansbury movie in order!

  • @TheDragonsong12
    @TheDragonsong12 10 месяцев назад +2

    That ending reads as some exec going "It's a horror movie! We gotta end with a death!" and everyone just sighing and rolling their eyes as they go to do it.

  • @needhamcomics6370
    @needhamcomics6370 10 месяцев назад +1

    This movie traumatized me as a kid. Stills creeps me out now. And I'm 41.

  • @intersexcryptid
    @intersexcryptid 10 месяцев назад +2

    Oh, man. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do more weird 80s werewolf movies like the Jack Nicholson one. Also Silver Bullet if you haven't done that one yet.

  • @r0siepurple853
    @r0siepurple853 10 месяцев назад +1

    So excited to see you covering this film! My mum loves it and we bonded over watching it together ⭐️

  • @jeremysmetana8583
    @jeremysmetana8583 10 месяцев назад

    The missing mothers in those fairy tales didn't "often die tragically." More than nine times out of ten, we had no idea what the mother died of. Also, sometimes the father was dead. More often, both parents were dead. No protests for them, I guess.

  • @renatocorvaro6924
    @renatocorvaro6924 10 месяцев назад +2

    What a wild time. Always good to see Angela Lansbury doing something weird.

  • @capricous
    @capricous 10 месяцев назад +1

    "Now as then, 'tis simple truth, sweetest tongue has sharpest tooth." That ending poem always got me.

  • @bighormsheep
    @bighormsheep 10 месяцев назад +1

    i appreciate the effort you put into your videos! particularly the research behind the media, and in this one giving us comparisons to the original text and info about the author and the bts stuff like the wolf being scared by the duck.
    10 years ago, as a teen on tumblr, i remember seeing some gifs from this movie of the body horror transformations and i was so captivated by them, i still remember them so vividly, so i was very surprised to see it was THIS movie and to see some of those very same visuals again after a decade was awesome. i think angela killed it in this role, and i agree the aesthetic was on point. your video has made me both want to watch this movie and read the author's book. though the 40 yr old/12 year old thing made me scream and im not looking forward to that /pained laugh

  • @AnlúanHolyPriest
    @AnlúanHolyPriest 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’d love to see you review the Celtic Riddle film in Murder, She Wrote. I remember when I was younger I had to record the film in 4 parts. I recently got the box set and showed it to my Irish BF, who was impressed that they didn’t Americanise the Irish Gardaí cars.

  • @denisenewton5107
    @denisenewton5107 10 месяцев назад +2

    The Red Riding hood movie with Amanda Seyfried looks a lot like this movie. Felt a lot like it too

    • @lazyhomebody1356
      @lazyhomebody1356 8 месяцев назад

      I hadn't made that connection. Thanks!

  • @unitedstatesofbecky
    @unitedstatesofbecky 10 месяцев назад +1

    Those happy doggos at the wedding! Also, I always enjoy your commentary. Have you considered doing Bedknobs & Broomsticks?

  • @CJBurgandy
    @CJBurgandy 10 месяцев назад

    The duck story had me howling. The same thing happened when I was doing a herding instinct test with one of my puppies. He had no interest in the sheep so I thought maybe with the ducks being smaller he'd be interested in them. One quacked and he hid behind me and refused to not have me in between him and the livestock. I'll let him know he's not the only pupper to think that Ducks are scary.

  • @AI-ig9qn
    @AI-ig9qn 10 месяцев назад +1

    Even as a kid, I always thought that the Granny was the woman in the first story. Her recounting a personal experience. Also that werewolf transformation horrified me, even to this day, that is just horrifying

  • @ubahfly5409
    @ubahfly5409 10 месяцев назад +1

    The Eminem callback lyric was brilliant. 😂 This was so great ! Subscribed !

  • @picollotight2def
    @picollotight2def 10 месяцев назад +1

    1:35 what theme/song is that in the background? 1. I love it. 2. Sounds reminiscent of NES Zelda 1 dungeon theme.🤔