When i think of evil i think of the dark side … i think of black/sinister .. i guess if it was me i would have suggested Christine be Black .. but she is absolutely gorgeous red !!! I seen a red 57 fury in Knoxville Tn and they are even more beautiful in person .
I shouldn't have been taken to see at 8 years old. When Arnie & the car appeared from pile of stuff near the end when Dennis is in the Caterpillar, my whole body shot up from the seat half a foot.. Now when Christine is on, I wonder why insulting someone by calling them a "shitter" never caught on, at least it never did around here😁
Man, you're not alone! My mom showed me this movie on VHS when I was like 6 or 7, and it terrified me mainly because of the scene at the drive-in where Christine tries to choke out Leigh!
I just took my 8 year old daughter to see it for the 40th Anniversary in the theater! We Love watching Scary Movie Together! She has seen it many times but at the beginning she said wow its so bright! Witch i had noticed as well and you could hear sounds that you can't hear at home. It was Awesome!!!!
@@DillontheTankEngine1 ‘57s have parking lamps next to the headlights instead of duals because dual headlights actually weren’t legalized in every state until 1958.
57 doesn't have 4 headlights and the grill emblem is different and the whole trim that I love down the side of the car is different and I believe tail lights are even different, and under the front bumper is way different
Saw this movie on TNT I was 14 in 1998 I liked it so much I rented it on vhs from my library fun times first john carpenter movie I saw when I was 8 in 1992 was the fog one of the scariest movies I saw on the TNT network 😊
No their friendship is NOT unlikely at all especially in the 80's (duh - target audience) I was there and plenty of "awkward" kids had relationships with jocks or gamar boys or girls that stuck up for them.
You're right. Oddly, smoking pot gave us a common ground in high school. I had jock, nerds, heads, cheerleader, majorette friends in h.s. because we were all doing (and buying) one thing in common. I acted Ike a head but knew I was really just a nerd my best friend was a football, baseball, basketball player who shared one love in common, pot. We are still friends. He s still jock, I am a nerd. This movie came out the year after I graduated. Went with the aforementioned friend.
You are right I was a medium sized guy in the 80s I had a friend that was a football player and he was older than me to this day I don't know why we were friends and he was a big guy he protected me
@@robertanderson9375 Yes pot was a huge equalizer...same for my school in the 70's. Everybody kinda got along, including across racial lines. There were some bullies, and religious prudes, but mostly we all grooved
What I thought was cool, was when audy said to Christine, "LETS SHOW THEM WHAT WE CAN DO" an when it started fixing itself, I loved the music that was used an made it seem like a beautiful woman was removing her cloths off slowly an you can visualize the having high heals on
Although the car in the film is identified as a 1958 Plymouth Fury - and in 1983 radio ads promoting the film, voiceover artists announced, "she's a '57 Fury" - two other Plymouth models, the Belvedere and the Savoy, were also used to portray the malevolent automobile onscreen.
I love Christine... I watched it yesterday. I probably watch that and the original Pet Semitary 5or more times a year. I can probably recite most the dialog by heart.. I hope that they do not remake it.. It still holds to this day. No one could do it justice.
Destroyed 17... beautiful... classics. I just watched this today & I wondered how they did this. They had to pull something like that with Smokey & the Bandit, ruining a ton of Grand Ams.
The effects are amazing and still look great. Just wished characters didn't do the "run down the middle of the street" idiot action. I saw it in the theater and people yelled at the screen about that. Kills the suspension of disbelief, Carpenter knew better.
Nobody was there to love her so she left herself go. In a deleted scene they ask where he found half a grill, showing the car was repairing itself and Arine restored it.
The '58 Fury was and still is a very rare car but it is a model of the Plymouth Belvedere and some of the cars they used were '57 Belvederes remodeled to look like the 58 Fury
I just realized that in 2024, this film wouldn't get maid. Sad. Not only doesn't the brain of this magnitude for imagination exist...Hollywood just wouldn't even go for it because it just wants to regurgitate the same story over and over.
Great movie from my childhood ! A CLASSIC !
Keith definitely deserved his he did an amazing job playing as Arnie one of the five by four one of the best movies
Such a good classic movie! Christine is the best classical car! 🖤
When i think of evil i think of the dark side … i think of black/sinister .. i guess if it was me i would have suggested Christine be Black .. but she is absolutely gorgeous red !!! I seen a red 57 fury in Knoxville Tn and they are even more beautiful in person .
My all time favorite movie !
Same here!
My All Time Fav Scary Movie!!! I still remember the first time i watched it when i was a Kid!!!
I shouldn't have been taken to see at 8 years old. When Arnie & the car appeared from pile of stuff near the end when Dennis is in the Caterpillar, my whole body shot up from the seat half a foot.. Now when Christine is on, I wonder why insulting someone by calling them a "shitter" never caught on, at least it never did around here😁
Man, you're not alone! My mom showed me this movie on VHS when I was like 6 or 7, and it terrified me mainly because of the scene at the drive-in where Christine tries to choke out Leigh!
And I use the term "shitter" for anyone that I can't stand!
I just took my 8 year old daughter to see it for the 40th Anniversary in the theater! We Love watching Scary Movie Together! She has seen it many times but at the beginning she said wow its so bright! Witch i had noticed as well and you could hear sounds that you can't hear at home. It was Awesome!!!!
For it still gives me the hibbie jibbies( in a good way) when Arnie says"Show Me" to Christine
Epic film!!!!!!!! 📽️🎥
4:47 It’s actually a 1958 Plymouth; 1957 models don’t have four headlights, but are similar.
One of christine model is 58 plymouth fury/belvedere, 57 plymouth fury/belvedere and 58,57 savoy
THE 1957 FURY HAS 4 HEADLIGHTS! YOUR TALKING ABOUT THE 1956 ONES!!!
@@DillontheTankEngine1 ‘57s have parking lamps next to the headlights instead of duals because dual headlights actually weren’t legalized in every state until 1958.
57 doesn't have 4 headlights and the grill emblem is different and the whole trim that I love down the side of the car is different and I believe tail lights are even different, and under the front bumper is way different
Saw this movie on TNT I was 14 in 1998 I liked it so much I rented it on vhs from my library fun times first john carpenter movie I saw when I was 8 in 1992 was the fog one of the scariest movies I saw on the TNT network 😊
No their friendship is NOT unlikely at all especially in the 80's (duh - target audience) I was there and plenty of "awkward" kids had relationships with jocks or gamar boys or girls that stuck up for them.
You're right. Oddly, smoking pot gave us a common ground in high school. I had jock, nerds, heads, cheerleader, majorette friends in h.s. because we were all doing (and buying) one thing in common. I acted Ike a head but knew I was really just a nerd my best friend was a football, baseball, basketball player who shared one love in common, pot. We are still friends. He s still jock, I am a nerd. This movie came out the year after I graduated. Went with the aforementioned friend.
I always felt that Arnie and Dennis could be childhood friends, perhaps old neighbours even. Never seemed unlikely to me. They're both cool guys.
You are right I was a medium sized guy in the 80s I had a friend that was a football player and he was older than me to this day I don't know why we were friends and he was a big guy he protected me
8:27 Yeah, their friendship was always very believable to me! 2 childhood friends during their senior year, just with different personalities 💯
@@robertanderson9375 Yes pot was a huge equalizer...same for my school in the 70's. Everybody kinda got along, including across racial lines. There were some bullies, and religious prudes, but mostly we all grooved
What I thought was cool, was when audy said to Christine, "LETS SHOW THEM WHAT WE CAN DO" an when it started fixing itself, I loved the music that was used an made it seem like a beautiful woman was removing her cloths off slowly an you can visualize the having high heals on
That scene is supposed to be basically a girl stripping for her boyfriend. The music and tone of that scene were for a reason
_Arnie_
The piece is called Harlem Nocturne, and the version I know of was performed by The Viscounts in 1959 (Keeping with the theme of '50s music)
Good movie🚀🚀🚀👍
3:34 - 4:41 I like the car alone idea better, which, to me, screams Pure Carpenter.
Fun movie 🎉
One of my favourite films. I have just acquired a replica license plate christine CQB241
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Alexandra should did age well. Loved the movie. Have the car model. The brother who saw him the car gave me the creeps.
Guys almost half of the "furies" they used we're either 57 belvederes with 58 parts OR 58 belvederes dressed up as furies
The book's inspiration came from a real haunted car called the Golden Eagle.
58 Plymouth not a 57. U would think they would of gotten that right since they made the movie lol
Although the car in the film is identified as a 1958 Plymouth Fury - and in 1983 radio ads promoting the film, voiceover artists announced, "she's a '57 Fury" - two other Plymouth models, the Belvedere and the Savoy, were also used to portray the malevolent automobile onscreen.
If they were to remake this ( which they shouldn’t) I feel the car would be a Plymouth prowler
Never realized she was the same woman in Baywatch
He says he didn’t remember writing Cujo now. But that must’ve been really sweet to have a monopoly on the horror market
I love Christine... I watched it yesterday. I probably watch that and the original Pet Semitary 5or more times a year. I can probably recite most the dialog by heart.. I hope that they do not remake it.. It still holds to this day. No one could do it justice.
Destroyed 17... beautiful... classics. I just watched this today & I wondered how they did this. They had to pull something like that with Smokey & the Bandit, ruining a ton of Grand Ams.
The effects are amazing and still look great. Just wished characters didn't do the "run down the middle of the street" idiot action. I saw it in the theater and people yelled at the screen about that. Kills the suspension of disbelief, Carpenter knew better.
It's called blind panic. You're not thinking when you're in blind panic.
Watch (cat eye) movie Christine the car is in the movie. It came out in 1985 Stephen king directed the movie.
I always wondered why if the car could fix itself, how did it get all beat up and left to rot?
Nobody was there to love her so she left herself go. In a deleted scene they ask where he found half a grill, showing the car was repairing itself and Arine restored it.
It was a 1958 Plymouth fury aka Belvedere not a 1957 smh sad that guy don't even know what year model car the film is about
Some of the cars in movie are 57s turned into 58s
The '58 Fury was and still is a very rare car but it is a model of the Plymouth Belvedere and some of the cars they used were '57 Belvederes remodeled to look like the 58 Fury
There was two real Plymouth furys
I heard they're remaking this movie and casting Finn Wolfhard as Arnie.
I just realized that in 2024, this film wouldn't get maid. Sad. Not only doesn't the brain of this magnitude for imagination exist...Hollywood just wouldn't even go for it because it just wants to regurgitate the same story over and over.
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