The Fog Murders its First Victims! (3/3) The Fog (1980)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- When the fog rolls in...the terror begins! This moody horror classic from master of terror John Carpenter (The Thing) and producer Debra Hill (Escape from New York) stars Adrienne Barbeau (Swamp Thing), Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween), Tom Atkins (Halloween III: Season of the Witch), Hal Holbrook (Creepshow) and Janet Leigh (Psycho). Don't get lost in the fog...
The sleepy seaside village of Antonio Bay is about to learn the true meaning of the word "vengeance." For this seemingly perfect town masks a guilty secret...a past steeped in greed and murder. Exactly 100 years ago, a ship was horribly wrecked under mysterious circumstances in a thick, eerie fog. Now, shrouded in darkness, the long dead mariners have returned from their watery grave to exact a bloody revenge.
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I love how Carpenter hides most of the gore in the darkness. It makes it more effective and unsettling.
and also the faces of the ghosts as well giving them a grim reaper look
That's something that's become lost on modern horror. Movies like this, Halloween and even Texas Chainsaw Massacre had little blood/gore. It was just sheer terror and suspense. Now you have stuff like Terrifier that just throws gore on screen for the sake of it.
@@jacknecron123have you ever seen the lighthouse(2019)? It uses that concept perfectly
@@jordantinucci3509 I haven't yet but have been meaning to!
Their silhouettes as they stand in the fog is the creepiest aspect imo.
Fax
He stares at the black, featureless figure wrapped in fog on the deck of a ship that shouldn't even be there.And whispers, "Who is that?" like a little kid waking up in his room and looking for the monster in the closet. Chilling scene.
Even without blood shown, these deaths were brutal. The first stab scare the shit out of me as I was too focused on the ghosts
42 years later and is still one of the scariest films I’ve ever seen
The young beardless guy was played by a friend of mine, James Canning. He said originally he was strangled by the ghost but Carpenter decided it wasn't scary enough. He went back, had a rubber mold made out of his head and filmed the ghost stabbing it.
Thats pretty cool thanks for the fact
Blimey! Respected ✌
He was very good in that scene - played it very well.
He’s hot.
This scene is a great example of how less is more
history with movies going back to the 20's had proven that
Aaaaah, yes. This is good stuff. One of my favorite sequences in the film. At 2:02 when we see the ghost in the doorway on the left, and the young guy in the foreground has no clue that it isn't his colleague ... it's so well photographed and well paced, nicely lit, and has great sound design. So chilling.
I always thought this was carpenter’s scariest film. The suspense in it is amazing.
It gave me a sleepless night when I was a kid
It's a classic ghost story without all the nonsense. The Fog is an amazing follow-up to Halloween (and in many ways a scarier film).
I would say this and The Thing are his most suspenseful films and my favorite two, as well,
@@davsny5 this, The Thing, They Live , Halloween, and assault on Precinct 13 are also my fav suspense movies.
I've long thought "The Fog" as not only one of the Top-10 scariest horror flicks ever, but that it's also VERY underrated. Not a lot of high tech crapola, just very suspenseful and plain ole SCARY!
This scene is brilliant. The way the ghost ship is first seen - you get a real scope of the tension created by what these fishermen are seeing. The way the ship creeps across the screen, revealing just enough to know that this vessel is something not of this world. The partial reveal of the ghosts in the fog, mostly kept in shadow, makes it way more unsettling than a big flashier reveal. It's beautifully set up and shot from start to finish. I absolutely love this film!
This scene with the first victims is so creepy,the best,John Carpenter always knows how to put the scare into his films,not the gore so much.Even though Carpenter's The Thing was pretty gross,it was necessary for the film and he added the right creepy music just like Halloween and The Fog,and he always knew how to put in the right amount of suspense to make the audience jump out of they're seats.Today's horror filmmakers haven't got a clue,they think it's about the gore,not the suspense.A great horror film doesn't need gore in it to be a great film,it just needs the right amount of suspense like Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho,he knew how to make a great suspenseful film.Filmmakers should learn from him or John Carpenter,watch they're films and take notes and learn that scare is more important than gore.
shes' crazy there's no fogbank out there... "hey, there's a fogbank out there" the dialogue was amazing too!
Like the film Alien that doesn’t show you the Alien in full just parts so it plays on your imagination. Making wonder what is hiding in the darkness building up the suspense and fear
Back when horror movies didn't rely on a ton of jumpscares
Flame The Hedgehog Or much gore.
When the first guy got impaled, that was a jump scare.
One of the best horror movies ever. I'm so glad screamfactory came out with this gem, what a beautiful Blu-ray
The steelbook is really awesome and has the Easter egg from the DVD. Great cover art.
What a scary and creepy scene!"The fog" (1980) is the best horror movie ever made! Hello from Athens Greece!
The synths are matched perfectly with this scene. The low consistant tone throughout tells you that something is wrong. When the boat sails across with the light peaking, thats when the synths pitch the highest showing how twisted and impossibile of whats going on. I also think if this was shot today, it wouldn't have the same effect as it did in 1980 due to just looking too clean. Horror looks better with grit. There is something to be said when a movie like this is shot on film.
Yes, and at first, I thought it might be the engine of the boat, but when the boat died, I was like, “uh oh, that’s background music.”
0:53 The dropping of the anchor is a great touch.
I don't think I ever caught that while watching the movie on TV. Only caught it while watching this clip on YT!!
... and this is why I no longer go boating at night.
You could really get "Hooked" on this movie....
That radar noise still scares me
Such an eye-popping scene!
The way the camera holds on the man’s eye as he’s just lying there dying is very reminiscent of Psycho. Beautifully put together scene.
I particularly like how it lingers and if you watch closely at 1:58 a light reflection in his left eye goes out as he dies
We get it, you vape.
I know it's a 2 year comment but this just made me nearly die laughing 😂😂😂
And blackbeard smokes. Captain Blake and Edward teach would have a lot in common.
Underrated comment.
This was the best scene in the entire film
This film did not do very well when it first came out and now it's a classic, one of my favourites by John Carpenter.
Listen to them drop anchor at 0:58.
I love it when you see the ship sail past,it so dam creepy
The way they were killed was brutal!
Death is always brutal. Either smashed by a truck or stung by a bug. Feeling life escape from you must be horrendus anyhow!
Yes it was horrendous! But at the church the ghosts weren’t nearly as efficient or scary, the others wouldn’t have stood a chance in reality.
I saw this movie when I was 12 years old at the movie theater when it first came out I thought that was the scariest movie I have ever seen
anyone correct me if Im wrong but I swear one of the bearded guys was Buck Flower a decent actor in his day. Also Carpenter not showing the ghost's faces was an smart move because it makes them more creepy when they look like grim reapers
Yes,it was him
That scene at 1:23 where they are starting to become slightly visible holding their weapons is just as scary as the full reveal of Michael Myers' mask in Halloween.
( Where he holds the phone to his ear after strangling Lydia to death )
2:06 - 2:25 scene always had chills running down my spine
just re-watched it after 15 years :) good classic movie :D
' There ain't no fog bank out there '
'Hey, there's a fog bank out there!'
And...
'We're gonna need a bigger boat!'
😆
This scared the shit out of me and I was 5 at the time
I was about 6 lmao my father and I used to watch horrors all the time
"Who is that?" …………"Klaahhhhhh"...…"ALLLLL" so fucking scary simple smoke and mirrors but effective as hell. Carpenter is a true builder of nightmares.
@1:33 was full on horror. Then John Carpenter doubles down on the horror @2:30 with the ol' right eye-left eye 2 piece combo.
It chills me when I contemplate having both my eyes poked out in a fog, bada bing bada boom. "How ya like that, no eyes?"
The sounds when the ship zombie stabbed the guys eyes and into his head. That’s all you needed. We got what was done.
When I watched this for the first time, I thought the radar noise was the creepy theme lol smh..it went well with this scene
IF I lived in this town I would invest in a Flame Thrower or something....
Mike Manners Theyre ghosts
@@darthrevan1812 mike manners
obviosly doesnt realise that,,,hes an idiot
One of my favorite moments in this film!
brilliant movie
1:17 "Who is thaaaaat?" Brilliant!
That's a great scene, the way the huge galleon sails by. Great movie altogether - and a great soundtrack, too.
One of John carpenter's best..
Thought Mrs. Kobritz’s death was the saddest of all. Such a sweet lady. Was Tom a descendant of the original six that murdered Captain Blake and his Colonies?
Scared the absolute hell out of me.
The part when they see the ship in the fog is one of my all time favourite scenes.
There is no way in hell I would be in that town as soon as I here about something I would take my family and get the hell out of town quick
Now it's 40 years old
Apparently, none of these deaths were accidental. These were descendants of the conspirators. Blake and his revenants didn't murder them randomly.
I got into my local cinema to see this pretending I was 15, which I wasn't..I was 14.....scared the shit out of me...this scene especially made me shit my pants
I was also 12 years old when the other carpenters movie Halloween came out at the movie theater I also thought it was one of the scariest movie
Why is *The Fog* rated R when there's hardly any on-screen gore shown? Most of it is implied and I thought the MPAA rates movies based on what is shown on-screen?
Meanwhile, *Jaws*, *Raiders Of The Lost Ark*, *The Temple Of Doom*, *Gremlins* and many other films that show a LOT of graphic violence and gore are rated PG. Why are they rated PG while this film gets an R rating? I think the MPAA went backwards with rating movies in the 70s and 80s.
I'll have to agree with u for example Halloween as much as a horror movie as it is had absolutely no gore in it at all
Assuming you mean the original 1978 film, *Halloween* does have some blood, unlike *The Fog*. But, compared to the PG rated gory films I listed before...and one more not on the list *Poltergeist*...it is very tame.
+David Colantuono Actually Raiders almost received an R rating-for the melting face and exploding head, post production the guys at ILM had to put an animated fire Colom in front of the exploding head to lessen the gore extent-shortly after the PG-13 system came into being
JJ Martin Watch the scene very carefully when his head explodes. For a split-second, those flames disappear...and, right at the very instant his head explodes. Plus, the melting faces were shown clearly without anything to lessen the gore. I believe the film should have received the R rating, rather than PG. Heck, if *The Fog* is rated R, the other films I said before should be NC-17 or X for violence and gore.
yes the melting faces were shown clean and forever ingrained in my brain lol-you're correct about the exploding head too...Lucas sped up the shrinking of Dietrich's head b/c he didn't like the way it looked..Toht's melting face is still very good INMHO
I LOVE this movie.
My favorite movie of all time
Something is moving, who’s there because I remember watching this movie over 40 years ago when it aired on network television as a kid because they were three fisherman who were brutally killed in a fog bodies, ghost pirates.
OH MY GOSH!, THE FOG MURDERED THE FAT MEN OF TOTO!!!!!
Shit my pants as a kid. Thanks Mr carpenter
Realmente es aterradora mi hermano que vive en la costa se la preste y con su familia la miraron .les dio miedito especialmente porque en el mar suelen llegar bancos de nieblas.a la costa cuando en la radio avisan que llegarán y hay que tener cuidado son muy cerradas
does anyone know if it hurts getting a meathook drived in to the chest?
I don't think it does
Galimah what do you think ?
nawh it probably feels amazing...u should try sometime see what u think
I wish someone would upload the scene where Nick tells the story of the missing coin his father found on a deserted ship
The kills with little music... Its dreadful. These days there will be some stupid music in the background. No music = much better tension.
Horrifying. I remember this...
That Sound effect at 1:32
If this is it’s first victim, then why is it the last clip?
Does Buck Flower ever survive a Carpenter flick?
Wasn't he in the film "Starman" (directed by John Carpenter)?
He was a turncoat in They Live and a hobo in Escape From New York. So, yeah....
@@Madbandit77 Pretty sure he survived Carpenter's segment in Body Bags too, the story that took place at the gas station.
horror than the new nork ripper 1982
Good movie
i think im gonna watch it tonight
Did anyone know this was the first film of the 80's horror conra of course
This movie was more PG (At the time of the original release) than Texas Chainsaw Massarce was, never understood the R-rating.
That goes for me, too.
That's murder.
THE FOG IS COMING
This to me scared the living crap out of me! (2:01)
Pero yo cuando la vi en el cine juraría que cuando aparece la niebla tambien aparece el barco fantasma acercándose emergiendo entre ma niebla vista por la ventanilla del buque pesquero y ahi los marineros se miran ese fragmento lo han eliminado. que lastima
Am I weird for watching this scene while I eat peanut butter and jelly on bread? It works best if it's grape jelly for some reason. Something about hearing those hooks, swords, and other cutlasses slashing these fishermen (without showing much of any on-screen gore) while I eat PB&J really hits the spot for me. So, I ask again. Am I weird for watching this scene while I eat PB&J?
Yes. Seek help.
LOL
Sure are
you sound fuckin ridiculous.
Not at all. I'm eating banana pudding while eating it right now. To each his own.
Does the fog kill innocent people?
Yes..they need to kill 6 all together...doesnt matter who since the 6 original conspirators have long since died...they will take what they can get to make it even..and get their gold back.
Yes it does.
Squish
Squish
I'm 10 years old, and i'm not that scared yet ;-;
It's because zeitgeist has dulled you... or toughened u up. Take your pick.
Can somebody make the new version of this scene.
So they're like dead pirates or something
Yeah
Its never implied in the movid thag they were pirates. They just where sailors. Mostly of the weapons they use to kill are non other that fishing instruments and others very common at that time
Elsa Polindo But they have a sail ship and one of them has a sword and another has a hooked had looks like some are wearing hats also
If you watched the movie then you would know what they were 🙄
Are they pirates?
The killers aren't pirates to my understanding, they're the leprous crew of a clipper ship (Elizabeth Dane) from 1880, men who were deceived and killed for their gold cargo (which was used to build Antonio Bay and its church). I consider them ghostly apparitions. Some people call them zombies but for me zombies aren't usually seeking specific revenge or trying to reclaim their gold.
Eduardo Corrochio Interesting story I feel bad for them if they still feel cheated and hard done by should be able to lay rest in the afterlife, looked like one was carrying a sword or musket like a pirate tho
@@darthrevan1812 I was thinking about this and they actually *could* be ghost pirates because that gold might not be theirs. Who knows. And Blake wields quite a formidable sword.
By the shape of the sails and boat itself it looks like a galley and one also had a hook. Just sounds soo much cooler to think of them as undead or ghost pirates 🏴☠️
@John Saunders 😄 Thank you for that laugh. Storing a victim in a locker for a snack later on, that's hilarious. Seriously, this movie does have some unanswered questions. Like, why does one of the victims (Dick Baxter) rise up off the autopsy table to attack Jamie Lee Curtis. Will *all* the corpses get up and start killing people? We'll never know.
Not a cool way to die 🐣🐥🐦
Typical violent film that empowers your inner psychopath. This is crap , too many sex and violent films in the world theses days , what about spoofs and comedies have a laugh , this film is for the morbid
this movie is bad for a number of reasons:
1. the monsters kill only specific people, who barely have anything to do with the protagonists
2. the reason for the killing is a puny revenge,
what I think spouse to make us identify with the poor monsters who were wronged,
except the fact they are murdering inoccent people who had nothing to do with what had happen to them, and that wont in anyway make their wrong doers to feel sorrow or pain, because they died 200 years before that, and never even live to care or think what will happen to their grand grand grand kids...
simply stupid!
Yup, stupid 'monsters'. They didn't really think things through before acting.
Well dude they tried to change that in the 2005 remake where the ghost kill just descendants of the people who plotted their murder and look what a piece of garbage of a movie they made
People like you are a blight.
jaguar4u2012
You're a moron,
And your comment was stupid.
@@Lestat236 Aahhh.
Didnt even follow that, as it was SO BAD..
ehhh, this hasn't aged too well. The acting is especially bad.
disagree with you there
That wasn’t very nice