I really appreciate our crew in this film with how they (and especially Mr. Fishburne) were making the best decisions they could in a bad situation. He makes a great captain!
Yes. Most horror movies have the characters make bad decisions and pay for it. In this movie, most characters make the best decisions they can in an extreme situation. They were just up against something VERY powerful.
That's what I hate about the newer Alien films. All the crew are complete dipshits doing things no one would ever do. Always feels like a lazy way of advancing the plot.
The horror scenes were originally filmed with such gory practical effects and "creative use of porn stars and amputees" that some of the crew were getting physically ill, and the studio made them do reshoots for the "tame" version we got. But it shocked us when it came out with how graphic it is. Unfortunately when the film was re-packaged for special edition they found out that the cut footage had rotted in storage (in a Transylvania cave, no joke). Happy Halloween 🎃.
In a salt mine! The film did so poorly and DVDs weren't a thing yet so they didn't bother to save any edits and had to scour the world for different edits in different countries including a salt mine where someone had stashed a longer cut away...
Part of the reason you love the CG of the ship exterior shots so much is because it isn't CG at all. That's a model. Hand assembled, painted, detailed, and aged. Shot with a motion control base camera. From a production standpoint this is an absolute top tier film. The set design is on par with anything Alien delivered. Significant practical effects used. The sound and music design is disturbing as hell. Cinematography is amazing. Slow and floating most of the time like you're in space. Also the most realistic visual of what decompression into space would look like. Even have his body puffing up and expanding, the blood veins over his entire body swelling and popping. You can survive about 15 to 30 seconds if you do exactly what the Captain told Justin to do. You're gonna hate life for a while but you will live. What a stacked cast too. I love Jason Isaacs character in this. You can tell he has seen some shit in his time. He never talks about it. He's always quiet and withdrawn, but he snaps into action. And if he is scared... that's terrifying.
@@dancewalkertarot Very few film sets have ever felt as real and lived in as this. And most of those that have are horror sci-fi films. This film is just so unique in every way.
There's a fun little fan theory that this is an unofficial prequel to Warhammer 40K. They're exploring the warp without a gellar field, which allows the madness of the warp to overtake them.
It also functions as an unofficial Hellraiser sequel if the gravity drive opens the same gateway as the Lament Configuration. Dr Weir certainly hits those Cenobite vibes once he gets rid of his eyes.
Event Horizon is often called "Hellraiser in space" and it's so accurate, especially if you think of the violence that was cut out. I love the film we got but wish an unrated version was available, sadly the og footage was comepletely ruined.
The main writer Philip Eisner was a massive 40k player and said it influenced him alot. its a story about the first trip through the warp aka (the Immaterium, also referred to as the Empyrean, the Aether, the Sea of Souls, the Realm of Chaos, Warpspace) unprotected by a Gellar field and subjected to the pure influence of the horrors within.
I wish there was a complete version of the ship's log. Always wondered how only one crew member was intact with the rest splattered all over the walls. -- Anyhow, there's a screenplay somewhere that includes the scenes that were cut.
@@gunkid6368 He said that the original script he wrote was too complicated because there were 2 explanations: the crew went insane & killed itself because it experienced time-space detachment and the entity on the ship was an incorporeal lifeform from a dead star, which is where the ship ended up after the tip; the crew was already dead by then. So there were 2 reasons for why everything happened, which made it harder for the audience to understand
Not a horror fan but really like this one. It's gotten quite a cult following. Especially from Warhammer 40k fans where it really plays into the lore of the universe
from imdb: "Screenwriter Philip Eisner was an avid player of Warhammer 40,000 and revealed in 2017 that Warhammer was a major influence on Event Horizon."
The ships are not cgi but extremely well detailed models. The Event Horizon was something like 10-15 feet long and it’s design aesthetic was to emulate the Notre Dame cathedral. There was cgi in the movie, but it dealt mainly with some of the floating objects in the ship. Otherwise, everything else was practical model work. Also, I feel that this Paul Andersons best film. It’s a shame they cut it down and didn’t let him keep his vision.
And if I ever become extremely independently wealthy I will buy that model, hang it from the ceiling in a home theater room and have it lit professionally.
The Event Horizon spaceship when viewed from a distance resembles a cross. From a different side or angle, the ship also resembles an upside down cross.... symbol of evil.
Laurence Fishburne's delivery of "FUCK this ship" is one of my favorite cinematic moments. Smitty's death gets me right in the heart every time I watch this movie. The way Sean Pertwee's face goes through every stage of grief and the scared acceptance... his performance sticks with me. EDIT: I like how giddy you are while watching this movie. It's great to see someone else love Event Horizon the same way I do. I have two recommendations for you. Scifi horror Pandorum (2009), and John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness (1994) for more Sam Neill horror.
Sean Pertwee? Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t that make him a relative of one of the actors from the older Doctor Who episodes? His name was John Pertwee or something right?
This movie was SO underrated when it first came out. I'm so glad that more people have discovered it, and enjoy it. Lawrence Fishbourne and Sam Neil 👌💯
I saw this film on VHS with my family and it scared the hell out of us! We couldn't sleep for a week! Lol! Anyway, the original cut of this movie was 130 minutes, but the producers cut out the blood and gore, most notably, The Blood Orgy Scene, which made Test Audiences sick to their stomach, it was removed. It's said to be lost or destroyed in a Transylvania Salt Mine. Director Paul Anderson was going to release a Director's Cut for the 25th Anniversary, but this would never happen.
Such an amazing trip of a movie, I love how we start out with Sam Neill's char as our 'main' and trying to understand him and his loss only to find out as it goes on, that he's in league or corrupted by the evil and turn to our captain Lawrence as the main to root for "We are leaving!" . I wish the crazy edited footage they shot of what happened on the ship was intact. You really need to see In The Mouth of Madness (also stars Sam Neill) for a continued trip into Lovecraftian horror. Great reaction James!
At 6:20, that wasn't CGI. That was an actual miniature model ship filmed in front of a green screen/blue screen composite but the planet behind it is CGI.
Such a criminally underrated scifi / horror movie. The performances, the directing, cinematography, everything was firing on all cylinders for this movie. Glad to see you watching it, dude.
ANSWERS: - Yes this is where the "piece of paper" thing came from, however, the same thing was done with a branch that same year in an episode of _Stargate SG-1_ - The ship isn't alive, there's a lifeforce from the Antiverse/Hell trapped on it that came back with it. That's why the lifesign detectors noticed it but couldn't localize it--it's everywhere. But the ship is still just a shell, that's why the entity can't just collapse the ship and kill everyone. - The ship seems to feed on fear, so it's powers get stronger the longer people are around it. That's why it's abilities are more powerful as time goes on. - Cooper is the Lifesaver and the Heartbreaker, that's why he keeps killing it. He told you so himself. - Weir didn't see himself in the opening dream; that was the Corpsesicle they found later. It's meant to suggest the ship is communicating with Weir or that it's just a transition to bridge 2 shots.
I still remember paying around £50 to get this from my local Blockbuster on VHS when they used to sell some ex-rentals long before they came out officially to buy...some as crazy priced as £100. Had it like a year before everyone else earning me legend status among friends who were too tight to even rent out videos 😆 Such a great movie though, a quality piece of sci-fi horror. You can see just how much inspiration the Dead Space games took from this too.
This is probably my personal winner of 'films I expected to be bland or unimpressive that vastly exceeded my expectations'. The cast is fantastic. Sean Pertwee who played the pilot is one of my favorite actors. He was in a low budget, British, werewolf film in 2002 called Dog Soldiers that you should definitely take a look at. The character development is amazing. The banter between the platoon of British soldiers is top tier.
The set design is such an integral part of the feel of this movie, I love it. The gravity drive chamber looks like it was built by Cenobites, and it practically stands as a character in its own right :D
The ship designs on the movie poster are what got me to buy a ticket to this movie when I was a kid, and the surprise horror movie I walked into scared me for weeks. The gritty sci-fi aesthetic is what you get in the show The Expanse. It's not a horror show but the vessels look like they were built with real tools.
Good comparison to The Expanse. Extremely lived in and real looking world. But same... it was the look of the ship that got me into this with zero clue what I was getting into. Messed me up for weeks too. Nothing since has compared to this one.
One of my favourite Sci fi films. Watching it in the cinema, the booming banging on the door had me ready to nope right out of the screening. The airlock scene, genius.
"You know nothing. Hell is only a word. The reality is much, much worse" "Do you see? DO YOU SEE?!?!" Shout out to Andy Cooper showing me this movie when I was 8 years old! A childhood classic.
This is my all time go-to movie when a horror conversation gets to the "have you seen?" point. Love this one so much, really glad to see it on your channel. Also love the sunshine mention in the intro, this movie and that one really opened my mind to the ... psychological aspect of sci-fi horror where prior to that I mostly viewed things from the action side, with films like Aliens, etc. Great reaction again, Happy Halloween man.
The "old CGI" look you're describing is called physical models ;) There's some good behind the scenes stuff on the miniatures built by Simon Weisse and crew available on RUclips.
One of my favorite things about the Internet is watching underrated movies I loved that flew under the radar decades ago getting new life. I hyped Event Horizon for years as one of the most underrated horror flicks out there, and glad to see it getting new life. Would LOVE to see you look at In the Mouth of Madness or Ravenous as other examples of different and weird flicks that really deserve more of a cult following than they currently have.
I love watching your reviews. Your experience brings a perspective us casual viewers don't have and I for one miss so many things that for you are obvious and you explain them for us to understand.
Event Horizon is one of my fav scifi-horror films. For me, it’s up there with the Thing and Alien/Aliens. In fact, I think Event Horizon is even way creepier because you’re dealing with demons versus creatures.
"We're leaving." My all-time favorite horror movie line. I was lucky enough to see this in the theater back in the day. You should read up on the production. It's pretty interesting, particularly all the stuff they had to cut out.
I was listening to the Critical Drinker talk about this movie and how some of those most insane stuff ever recorded for a mainstream movie was cut for obvious reasons and possibly lost forever
Thank you for the awesome reaction/review of this excellent film. Funny story, some friends of mine saw this at a midnight showing thinking this was just some kind of sci-fi movie. They couldn't sleep afterwards and swore never to watch this at night ever again (F this ship! lol!). And you're absolutely right. Cooper is the man.
One of the few horror films of the time that not only skipped the Token black dude who dies at the start but gave us two really strong interesting characters.
One movie my mom said she will not touch but is a favorite of mine along with In The Mouth of Madness. Cosmic horror to me is a beautiful marriage between sci-fi and horror. Well done reaction! 👏
I never knew this movie existed until 3 years after, when I saw the DVD in sale cheap. Saw the cover, didn't look at the back, and thought "Scifi? Yep, that'll do for tonight". I put it in my computer DVD player, and started watching it, expecting just a scifi movie... When you aren't expecting a horror movie, it makes it that much more intense. Loved it!! Loved the design, the way all the characters had their part to play, loved the strong female character of Starck, and Cooper is just a great source of optimism in such a pesemistic setting. The set designs, the way Sam Neill is a great antagonist without being naturally evil, more a grieving man with nothing positive to live for, and Laurence Fishbourne plays a great star of the show without taking protagonism from anyone else. Baby Bear still gets his moment in the movie later on eventhough we more or less wrote him off near the beginning in a catatonic state... This is such an underrated movie... And of course, the closing music by The Prodigy!! ❤️
This movie is the birth of my love for what i believe is called The Solaris Effect. If im not mistaken there was a book/Movie called Solaris that had people orbiting a planet that was itself alive and using their own fears against them. Ive seen this used so many time, this movie and Silent Hill being the two that i can think of off the top of my head but i have always absolutely adored this concept. And it all started with Event Horizon. God what i wouldn't give to be able to see the Directors Cut of this movie.
The thing I love about Event Horizon is that the characters make mostly smart decisions considering their circumstances, but still get fucked anyways. In stupid horror its like, don't go through that door, but they go through anyways and get murdered. In Event Horizon it's like, don't go through that door, and the characters are saying, "fuck no, I'm not going through that door. I'm going to make the smart decision", but then they get completely power-fucked anyhow. I love it.
This was always one of my favorite sci-fi horror flicks. Fun fact, the original was over two hours long and when they showed it to test audiences and even studio members they said it was way too violent and they ended up cutting over 30 minutes of film from the released version.
Thanks for this, was always wondering when this one would appear on the channel. Glad you had such a wonderful trip with it. As always, stay awesome and stay genuine... Much love
My man I am SO HAPPY you watched this and not only liked it but appreciated it as well. It was very hit or miss when it came out but it is a superbly well done film with excellent set work, beautifully crafted and detailed miniatures, great casting, and writing that other films in this genre need to take a few pointers from IMHO.
This was an extremely well-made movie. You don't expect these actors to be in a horror film. The only reason I wasn't completely surprised is because I saw Sam Neill in "In the Mouth of Madness" right before seeing this. The director has said that the editing was rushed and the film wasn't exactly what he wanted. But, holy shit, I think it's damn near perfect.
Story is they left the crew and extras to film the "Hellscape" scenes at night while the main cast and leadership went home. Apparently the scenes were so heinous, and overly graphic that the studio forced their removal because they didn't think they could get a R rating with them included. Unfortunately due to a film mix up the footage was lost :( One day I hope a miracle happens and someone finds the footage and we can have a PROPER Directors cut :)
I saw this movie in the theater with friends when it came out one of my female friends who was with us passed out during it because of one of the extreme scenes😅
Unfortunately, it’s more than that the footage was lost. After the film was cut down, the edited stuff was sent to a salt mine for preservation. But because of improper storage, it degraded beyond restoration. Unless someone comes across an unknown work print, we will never see the original cut.
I remember stumbling across this movie just scrolling through the channels on my tv. It was one of those moments where just a few seconds of watching somehow got me hooked to watch it, even though I missed the start. Brilliant movie
I have a sudden urge to appreciate my eyes after this movie. Breaking Bad S2 EP 2 & 3 & Edge Runners on the patreon this week! Click here for early access: www.patreon.com/jamesvscinema Have a great day everyone!
"Forbidden Planet" movie... The ID the human subconscious and some really great early special effect! Just really love you to do this pop culturally important movie... One of the absolute classic Robots😉
It's an absolute classic. It steals beats from everything but makes it its own. Lawrence Fishburne and Sam Neill! Pertwee and Issac. Then there's the stunning "hell" scenes. The studio wasn't even watching the dailies and were shocked at the movie's gore. But wow, what a movie.
Sci-Fi Horror is such an under-appreciated and underrepresented genre. I love cosmic horror and the pairing of space and scary. I hope in the near future we get some bangers in this genre.
In the late 90's, My friends and I would go to the movies literally all the time watching every damn movie that played... We literally watched films at random... Saw lots of crap movies but it was just part of the activity (Air Bud... Gone Fishing... Speed 2...ugh...Yes, I sat through those films)...I think I watched EVERY movie that came out between 96-98... Saw this film during that phase thinking, "so I guess we're watching a space movie today." Needless to say, I was blown away at how scary this film was...I do not recall all the bad reviews this film got because to me, it was one of the best horror films I had ever seen... because no one had ever done a film where a space ship traveled to hell before... I'm glad it's getting the love it deserved decades ago when it first came out... Used to recommend this film and no one had even heard of it before...20+ years of, "have you ever seen Event Horizon?"
I like how you put it with the unknown elements being what keeps the movie scary, because we don’t know what’s on the other side of that doorway. Is it a dimension of evil and chaos and suffering, that brought the ship to life and made it hostile just for its own fun? Is there nothing there at all except an emptiness that reflects and magnifies human fear until it manifests into reality and drives anyone who ventures there completely insane, while using the ship as a sort of antennae afterward so that it seemed alive to new arrivals but it’s really their minds interacting with the antennae and driving them insane more slowly than actually crossing over would? Or, did the ship truly travel into actual Hell, and everyone is being punished in accordance with their sins, and the ship is possessed by a demon that’s luring in more victims, now that humans have discovered a way to get to Hell without it having to wait for them to die? I’m not sure which is scarier, or which is correct, but it’s no coincidence that the inside of the Event Horizon is structured like a cathedral, and the ship itself is shaped like an upside down cross…
Can't believe you reacted to this, my dad took me to see this in the cinema when I was 11 lol!!! The parts they cut out of this movie are even way more hectic, there is a lot of behind the scenes and lore mini docos on this movie
FINALLY! I've been waiting for you to see this. I have watched this film an absurd amount of times, it is PEAK sci-fi horror up there with Alien. Always new details to get fucked up by, hahaha.
yooo my dude you naration was better then allot off the pros that have come and gone, imean there have been some really bad ones. so props for trying and i would have stumbled sooo much haha
I love this film - it goes a little astray at the end but the rest is so engaging. If you look at the Australian flag Sam Neill is wearing you will notice that the British Union Jack has been replaced with the Aboriginal flag.
Hot dammmmm james be looking fresh, big love from the uk man I love alllllll your reactions and insights into all the little subtle things in moving creation. As an actor in training and a student of the film experience I hope one day we make something, I still whole heartedly believe your gonna change the world for the better and video by video your chipping away at it
FTL Side Effects may include: being sucked into the Warp dimension from the WarHammer 40k series or letting things out, or being turned into human jelly or worse.
One of the all time best space horror movies. The funniest thing is the movie that we got to see is a toned down and practically PG version of what Paul WS Anderson originally filmed and wanted to release. Apparently the original cut was 30 minutes longer and involved a lot more what happened to the Event Horizons original crew in hell.
So glad you did this one. It's so underrated, and very few people react to it. Excellent movie!! Also, where's Dune? I know you reacted to the trailer, but I don't see a reaction to the actual movie in your video uploads. It's a masterpiece in film making. Would really like to see your reaction to it.
The main writer Philip Eisner was a massive 40k player and said it influenced him alot. its a story about the first trip through the warp aka (the Immaterium, also referred to as the Empyrean, the Aether, the Sea of Souls, the Realm of Chaos, Warpspace) unprotected by a Gellar field and subjected to the pure influence of the horrors within.
"I have such wonderful, wonderful things... to show you" has been a quote randomly popping up in my head since before I even saw this movie. There was an Event Horizon trailer with that quote on a vhs I had as a kid and my brain firmly latched onto that for the past two decades 🤣 Personally I like Pandorum best in the whole spaceship horror niche, but Event Horizon has classic status~
I really appreciate our crew in this film with how they (and especially Mr. Fishburne) were making the best decisions they could in a bad situation. He makes a great captain!
Honestly this film does a great job at swapping main characters throughout the story. Having us really dig the captain in the end!
Thats why he become captain in Matrix!
Yes. Most horror movies have the characters make bad decisions and pay for it. In this movie, most characters make the best decisions they can in an extreme situation. They were just up against something VERY powerful.
WE. ARE. LEAVING!
That's what I hate about the newer Alien films. All the crew are complete dipshits doing things no one would ever do. Always feels like a lazy way of advancing the plot.
The horror scenes were originally filmed with such gory practical effects and "creative use of porn stars and amputees" that some of the crew were getting physically ill, and the studio made them do reshoots for the "tame" version we got. But it shocked us when it came out with how graphic it is.
Unfortunately when the film was re-packaged for special edition they found out that the cut footage had rotted in storage (in a Transylvania cave, no joke).
Happy Halloween 🎃.
Such a shame the studio bottled it and rushed the film. I love the film but do wonder how good it could have been if they hadn't chopped 30mins off.
In a salt mine! The film did so poorly and DVDs weren't a thing yet so they didn't bother to save any edits and had to scour the world for different edits in different countries including a salt mine where someone had stashed a longer cut away...
This film was a disappointment. It had so much potential to be frightening.
Part of the reason you love the CG of the ship exterior shots so much is because it isn't CG at all. That's a model. Hand assembled, painted, detailed, and aged. Shot with a motion control base camera. From a production standpoint this is an absolute top tier film. The set design is on par with anything Alien delivered. Significant practical effects used. The sound and music design is disturbing as hell. Cinematography is amazing. Slow and floating most of the time like you're in space.
Also the most realistic visual of what decompression into space would look like. Even have his body puffing up and expanding, the blood veins over his entire body swelling and popping. You can survive about 15 to 30 seconds if you do exactly what the Captain told Justin to do. You're gonna hate life for a while but you will live.
What a stacked cast too. I love Jason Isaacs character in this. You can tell he has seen some shit in his time. He never talks about it. He's always quiet and withdrawn, but he snaps into action. And if he is scared... that's terrifying.
Oh wow that is an amazing job. I saw this in the theater when it came out and the set blew my mind.
There's an awesome article about all this in the Cinefex from that time. RIP Cinefex.
@@artao5 I miss Cinefex so much. I learned so much reading that.
@@dancewalkertarot Very few film sets have ever felt as real and lived in as this. And most of those that have are horror sci-fi films. This film is just so unique in every way.
There's a fun little fan theory that this is an unofficial prequel to Warhammer 40K. They're exploring the warp without a gellar field, which allows the madness of the warp to overtake them.
Haven’t gotten into that but I know it’s community is pretty cool!
That makes so much sense dude
It also functions as an unofficial Hellraiser sequel if the gravity drive opens the same gateway as the Lament Configuration. Dr Weir certainly hits those Cenobite vibes once he gets rid of his eyes.
Damn, that's a trippy thought
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Event Horizon is often called "Hellraiser in space" and it's so accurate, especially if you think of the violence that was cut out. I love the film we got but wish an unrated version was available, sadly the og footage was comepletely ruined.
With a hint of The Philadelphia Experiment mixed in.
And it was actually pitched as The Shining In Space, because of the focus on the ship itself being alive and haunted, never mind the hell dimension.
The main writer Philip Eisner was a massive 40k player and said it influenced him alot. its a story about the first trip through the warp aka (the Immaterium, also referred to as the Empyrean, the Aether, the Sea of Souls, the Realm of Chaos, Warpspace) unprotected by a Gellar field and subjected to the pure influence of the horrors within.
I wish there was a complete version of the ship's log. Always wondered how only one crew member was intact with the rest splattered all over the walls. -- Anyhow, there's a screenplay somewhere that includes the scenes that were cut.
@@gunkid6368 He said that the original script he wrote was too complicated because there were 2 explanations: the crew went insane & killed itself because it experienced time-space detachment and the entity on the ship was an incorporeal lifeform from a dead star, which is where the ship ended up after the tip; the crew was already dead by then. So there were 2 reasons for why everything happened, which made it harder for the audience to understand
"I'm loving the things my eyes are able to look at." James Vs Cinema 2022
An absolute heck of a tagline.
Not a horror fan but really like this one. It's gotten quite a cult following. Especially from Warhammer 40k fans where it really plays into the lore of the universe
I resemble the second half of this comment
from imdb:
"Screenwriter Philip Eisner was an avid player of Warhammer 40,000 and revealed in 2017 that Warhammer was a major influence on Event Horizon."
The ships are not cgi but extremely well detailed models. The Event Horizon was something like 10-15 feet long and it’s design aesthetic was to emulate the Notre Dame cathedral. There was cgi in the movie, but it dealt mainly with some of the floating objects in the ship. Otherwise, everything else was practical model work.
Also, I feel that this Paul Andersons best film. It’s a shame they cut it down and didn’t let him keep his vision.
And if I ever become extremely independently wealthy I will buy that model, hang it from the ceiling in a home theater room and have it lit professionally.
The Event Horizon spaceship when viewed from a distance resembles a cross. From a different side or angle, the ship also resembles an upside down cross.... symbol of evil.
Laurence Fishburne's delivery of "FUCK this ship" is one of my favorite cinematic moments.
Smitty's death gets me right in the heart every time I watch this movie. The way Sean Pertwee's face goes through every stage of grief and the scared acceptance... his performance sticks with me.
EDIT: I like how giddy you are while watching this movie. It's great to see someone else love Event Horizon the same way I do.
I have two recommendations for you. Scifi horror Pandorum (2009), and John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness (1994) for more Sam Neill horror.
Pandorum was definitely solid, loved that movie :D
Sean Pertwee? Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t that make him a relative of one of the actors from the older Doctor Who episodes? His name was John Pertwee or something right?
I love this film so much. Such a highly underrated Lovecraftian horror. Beautiful in it's grotesqueness
Glen Schofield, the creator of the video game "Dead Space" was quoted as saying this film was the direct inspiration for their game.
This is one of my favorite films of all time. Absolute groundbreaking movie on so many levels. So much haunting imagery.
This movie was SO underrated when it first came out. I'm so glad that more people have discovered it, and enjoy it. Lawrence Fishbourne and Sam Neil 👌💯
Truly underrated film and the cast is fire
I saw this film on VHS with my family and it scared the hell out of us!
We couldn't sleep for a week! Lol!
Anyway, the original cut of this movie was 130 minutes, but the producers cut out the blood and gore, most notably, The Blood Orgy Scene, which made Test Audiences sick to their stomach, it was removed.
It's said to be lost or destroyed in a Transylvania Salt Mine.
Director Paul Anderson was going to release a Director's Cut for the 25th Anniversary, but this would never happen.
Test Audience sucks. They are weak.
I absolutely adore this film. So unsettling and claustrophobic. Such a great cast.
Such an amazing trip of a movie, I love how we start out with Sam Neill's char as our 'main' and trying to understand him and his loss only to find out as it goes on, that he's in league or corrupted by the evil and turn to our captain Lawrence as the main to root for "We are leaving!" . I wish the crazy edited footage they shot of what happened on the ship was intact. You really need to see In The Mouth of Madness (also stars Sam Neill) for a continued trip into Lovecraftian horror. Great reaction James!
At 6:20, that wasn't CGI. That was an actual miniature model ship filmed in front of a green screen/blue screen composite but the planet behind it is CGI.
Such a criminally underrated scifi / horror movie. The performances, the directing, cinematography, everything was firing on all cylinders for this movie. Glad to see you watching it, dude.
ANSWERS:
- Yes this is where the "piece of paper" thing came from, however, the same thing was done with a branch that same year in an episode of _Stargate SG-1_
- The ship isn't alive, there's a lifeforce from the Antiverse/Hell trapped on it that came back with it. That's why the lifesign detectors noticed it but couldn't localize it--it's everywhere. But the ship is still just a shell, that's why the entity can't just collapse the ship and kill everyone.
- The ship seems to feed on fear, so it's powers get stronger the longer people are around it. That's why it's abilities are more powerful as time goes on.
- Cooper is the Lifesaver and the Heartbreaker, that's why he keeps killing it. He told you so himself.
- Weir didn't see himself in the opening dream; that was the Corpsesicle they found later. It's meant to suggest the ship is communicating with Weir or that it's just a transition to bridge 2 shots.
I still remember paying around £50 to get this from my local Blockbuster on VHS when they used to sell some ex-rentals long before they came out officially to buy...some as crazy priced as £100.
Had it like a year before everyone else earning me legend status among friends who were too tight to even rent out videos 😆
Such a great movie though, a quality piece of sci-fi horror. You can see just how much inspiration the Dead Space games took from this too.
So underrated. This is deep scary. And Fishburne just kills, as usual.
Gazing into the abyss...
This is probably my personal winner of 'films I expected to be bland or unimpressive that vastly exceeded my expectations'. The cast is fantastic. Sean Pertwee who played the pilot is one of my favorite actors. He was in a low budget, British, werewolf film in 2002 called Dog Soldiers that you should definitely take a look at. The character development is amazing. The banter between the platoon of British soldiers is top tier.
The set design is such an integral part of the feel of this movie, I love it. The gravity drive chamber looks like it was built by Cenobites, and it practically stands as a character in its own right :D
Bro I am SO happy you've been watching nothing but bangers! Don't stop what you're doing!
Im addicted to reactions to this movie, I swear.
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Absolutely love this film. Such a shame the director's cut got lost. Pandorum is i believe the spiritual successor of this film.
Ben Foster's performance in Pandorum is (as usual with him) really good.
You are the second reacter today to react to Event Horizon. A VERY underrated Horror movie.
The ship designs on the movie poster are what got me to buy a ticket to this movie when I was a kid, and the surprise horror movie I walked into scared me for weeks. The gritty sci-fi aesthetic is what you get in the show The Expanse. It's not a horror show but the vessels look like they were built with real tools.
Good comparison to The Expanse. Extremely lived in and real looking world. But same... it was the look of the ship that got me into this with zero clue what I was getting into. Messed me up for weeks too. Nothing since has compared to this one.
I love love love this movie. Also crazy that 3 reactions channels I follow including this one posted the same movie reaction on the same day. Wild.
Is Awkward Ashleigh one of em? Her reaction was really fun to watch... Who's the other reactor?
I was never so frightened before or since seeing this in the theater.
One of my favourite Sci fi films.
Watching it in the cinema, the booming banging on the door had me ready to nope right out of the screening. The airlock scene, genius.
"You know nothing. Hell is only a word. The reality is much, much worse" "Do you see? DO YOU SEE?!?!" Shout out to Andy Cooper showing me this movie when I was 8 years old! A childhood classic.
This movie was the inspiration to the video game Dead Space. There are also Warhammer 40k vibes all over it.
Love your review! You pointed out so many things that are looked over in other reviews.
The ship designs, shot layouts etc!
Another great one in the same vein is Pandorum (2009) with Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster!
This is my all time go-to movie when a horror conversation gets to the "have you seen?" point. Love this one so much, really glad to see it on your channel. Also love the sunshine mention in the intro, this movie and that one really opened my mind to the ... psychological aspect of sci-fi horror where prior to that I mostly viewed things from the action side, with films like Aliens, etc. Great reaction again, Happy Halloween man.
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"I know the effect is cheesy looking"
Remember, this was 1997, two years before the Matrix. That effect was mind blowing at the time ;)
The "old CGI" look you're describing is called physical models ;) There's some good behind the scenes stuff on the miniatures built by Simon Weisse and crew available on RUclips.
One of my favorite things about the Internet is watching underrated movies I loved that flew under the radar decades ago getting new life. I hyped Event Horizon for years as one of the most underrated horror flicks out there, and glad to see it getting new life. Would LOVE to see you look at In the Mouth of Madness or Ravenous as other examples of different and weird flicks that really deserve more of a cult following than they currently have.
I love watching your reviews. Your experience brings a perspective us casual viewers don't have and I for one miss so many things that for you are obvious and you explain them for us to understand.
Event Horizon is one of my fav scifi-horror films. For me, it’s up there with the Thing and Alien/Aliens. In fact, I think Event Horizon is even way creepier because you’re dealing with demons versus creatures.
"We're leaving." My all-time favorite horror movie line. I was lucky enough to see this in the theater back in the day. You should read up on the production. It's pretty interesting, particularly all the stuff they had to cut out.
I was listening to the Critical Drinker talk about this movie and how some of those most insane stuff ever recorded for a mainstream movie was cut for obvious reasons and possibly lost forever
9:19 This scene has this "Bitch there's a ghost in the house, I'm out!" vibe
Thank you for the awesome reaction/review of this excellent film. Funny story, some friends of mine saw this at a midnight showing thinking this was just some kind of sci-fi movie. They couldn't sleep afterwards and swore never to watch this at night ever again (F this ship! lol!).
And you're absolutely right. Cooper is the man.
Hahahaha! Anytime! Happy everyone agreed that Cooper rocks hahaa. Awesome to hear
One of the few horror films of the time that not only skipped the Token black dude who dies at the start but gave us two really strong interesting characters.
One movie my mom said she will not touch but is a favorite of mine along with In The Mouth of Madness. Cosmic horror to me is a beautiful marriage between sci-fi and horror. Well done reaction! 👏
I never knew this movie existed until 3 years after, when I saw the DVD in sale cheap. Saw the cover, didn't look at the back, and thought "Scifi? Yep, that'll do for tonight". I put it in my computer DVD player, and started watching it, expecting just a scifi movie... When you aren't expecting a horror movie, it makes it that much more intense. Loved it!! Loved the design, the way all the characters had their part to play, loved the strong female character of Starck, and Cooper is just a great source of optimism in such a pesemistic setting. The set designs, the way Sam Neill is a great antagonist without being naturally evil, more a grieving man with nothing positive to live for, and Laurence Fishbourne plays a great star of the show without taking protagonism from anyone else. Baby Bear still gets his moment in the movie later on eventhough we more or less wrote him off near the beginning in a catatonic state... This is such an underrated movie... And of course, the closing music by The Prodigy!! ❤️
This movie is the birth of my love for what i believe is called The Solaris Effect. If im not mistaken there was a book/Movie called Solaris that had people orbiting a planet that was itself alive and using their own fears against them. Ive seen this used so many time, this movie and Silent Hill being the two that i can think of off the top of my head but i have always absolutely adored this concept. And it all started with Event Horizon. God what i wouldn't give to be able to see the Directors Cut of this movie.
8:33 Pandorum is a movie that explores "hibernation sickness" so to speak. Although not that well.
The thing I love about Event Horizon is that the characters make mostly smart decisions considering their circumstances, but still get fucked anyways. In stupid horror its like, don't go through that door, but they go through anyways and get murdered. In Event Horizon it's like, don't go through that door, and the characters are saying, "fuck no, I'm not going through that door. I'm going to make the smart decision", but then they get completely power-fucked anyhow.
I love it.
10:42 almost went into Abed mode with
“Cool,cool cool cool”
This was always one of my favorite sci-fi horror flicks. Fun fact, the original was over two hours long and when they showed it to test audiences and even studio members they said it was way too violent and they ended up cutting over 30 minutes of film from the released version.
"We're leavin'" is one of my favorite lines in all film.
such a cool surprise of a movie. This and Dark City are my favorite sci fi movies from that time
This movie is basically Warhammer 40k: The Prequel
Thanks for this, was always wondering when this one would appear on the channel. Glad you had such a wonderful trip with it. As always, stay awesome and stay genuine... Much love
My man I am SO HAPPY you watched this and not only liked it but appreciated it as well. It was very hit or miss when it came out but it is a superbly well done film with excellent set work, beautifully crafted and detailed miniatures, great casting, and writing that other films in this genre need to take a few pointers from IMHO.
This was an extremely well-made movie. You don't expect these actors to be in a horror film. The only reason I wasn't completely surprised is because I saw Sam Neill in "In the Mouth of Madness" right before seeing this. The director has said that the editing was rushed and the film wasn't exactly what he wanted. But, holy shit, I think it's damn near perfect.
So apparently this film was so disturbing and gross that it was cut down from 130 minutes to under 100.
This movie terrified me as a kid. I want to see the full cut. I think it is a sci-fi horror classic.
Makes sense. I mention the surprising length at the end.
Story is they left the crew and extras to film the "Hellscape" scenes at night while the main cast and leadership went home.
Apparently the scenes were so heinous, and overly graphic that the studio forced their removal because they didn't think they could get a R rating with them included. Unfortunately due to a film mix up the footage was lost :(
One day I hope a miracle happens and someone finds the footage and we can have a PROPER Directors cut :)
I saw this movie in the theater with friends when it came out one of my female friends who was with us passed out during it because of one of the extreme scenes😅
Unfortunately, it’s more than that the footage was lost. After the film was cut down, the edited stuff was sent to a salt mine for preservation. But because of improper storage, it degraded beyond restoration. Unless someone comes across an unknown work print, we will never see the original cut.
I love the aesthetic in this movie, it’s a gothic haunted mansion in space. I would have loved to see this before it got cut and rushed to theaters.
I remember stumbling across this movie just scrolling through the channels on my tv. It was one of those moments where just a few seconds of watching somehow got me hooked to watch it, even though I missed the start. Brilliant movie
I have a sudden urge to appreciate my eyes after this movie.
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"We won't need Eyes where we're going..."
I GOT ANOTHER ONE FOR YOU........ SPHERE (1998)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if you enjoy 90s sci-fi Horror you should check out the Species Franchise
I hear ya, I first saw this movie when i was 16, but you never forget the image of Dr. Weir sans eyes.
"Forbidden Planet" movie... The ID the human subconscious and some really great early special effect!
Just really love you to do this pop culturally important movie... One of the absolute classic Robots😉
It's an absolute classic. It steals beats from everything but makes it its own. Lawrence Fishburne and Sam Neill! Pertwee and Issac.
Then there's the stunning "hell" scenes.
The studio wasn't even watching the dailies and were shocked at the movie's gore. But wow, what a movie.
James in the intro right now excited to see how you comment on this gem. Love your content!
James Phenomenal Reaction and Thoughts as Always...Happy Halloween 🎃🎃🎃
Sci-Fi Horror is such an under-appreciated and underrepresented genre. I love cosmic horror and the pairing of space and scary. I hope in the near future we get some bangers in this genre.
I think you'd really appreciate the 2000 film The Cell; it's some crazy artistic horror.
I’m so glad you watched this! This is my favorite horror flick out there! I’m excited to see your reaction.
I can always count on you for a smart analysis of stuff, it's so refreshing lately
In the late 90's, My friends and I would go to the movies literally all the time watching every damn movie that played... We literally watched films at random... Saw lots of crap movies but it was just part of the activity (Air Bud... Gone Fishing... Speed 2...ugh...Yes, I sat through those films)...I think I watched EVERY movie that came out between 96-98...
Saw this film during that phase thinking, "so I guess we're watching a space movie today."
Needless to say, I was blown away at how scary this film was...I do not recall all the bad reviews this film got because to me, it was one of the best horror films I had ever seen... because no one had ever done a film where a space ship traveled to hell before... I'm glad it's getting the love it deserved decades ago when it first came out... Used to recommend this film and no one had even heard of it before...20+ years of, "have you ever seen Event Horizon?"
Oh my, another reaction vid of this movie today! Instant thumbs up for me, I love this movie ever since I first saw it as a teenager 😁
I like how you put it with the unknown elements being what keeps the movie scary, because we don’t know what’s on the other side of that doorway.
Is it a dimension of evil and chaos and suffering, that brought the ship to life and made it hostile just for its own fun?
Is there nothing there at all except an emptiness that reflects and magnifies human fear until it manifests into reality and drives anyone who ventures there completely insane, while using the ship as a sort of antennae afterward so that it seemed alive to new arrivals but it’s really their minds interacting with the antennae and driving them insane more slowly than actually crossing over would?
Or, did the ship truly travel into actual Hell, and everyone is being punished in accordance with their sins, and the ship is possessed by a demon that’s luring in more victims, now that humans have discovered a way to get to Hell without it having to wait for them to die?
I’m not sure which is scarier, or which is correct, but it’s no coincidence that the inside of the Event Horizon is structured like a cathedral, and the ship itself is shaped like an upside down cross…
We need more space horror! "Pandorum" with Ben Foster is another in the same vein.
One of my favorite movies ever. Great reaction man!
Can't believe you reacted to this, my dad took me to see this in the cinema when I was 11 lol!!! The parts they cut out of this movie are even way more hectic, there is a lot of behind the scenes and lore mini docos on this movie
Umm that sounds terribly stressful for an 11 year old! I wouldn’t have been able to take it.
FINALLY! I've been waiting for you to see this. I have watched this film an absurd amount of times, it is PEAK sci-fi horror up there with Alien. Always new details to get fucked up by, hahaha.
I love this movie and I’m so glad you’re reacting to it! It’s so underrated
Yes! One of my all time favorites! Hope you're doing well James.
One of my favorite movies of all time. Helped shape my youth and taste in movies.
The one word, from a filmmaking perspective, that comes to mind is "slick".
yooo my dude you naration was better then allot off the pros that have come and gone, imean there have been some really bad ones. so props for trying and i would have stumbled sooo much haha
Settling in for one of your reactions is like grabbing a beer with a friend. All the best, man
This is one of my favorite movies, and as a matter of fact.. I just received the novelization yesterday. Can’t wait to read it!
One of my favourites! Awesome reaction James. I love your work mate 🔥❤️🇦🇺💪🏽😊
One of my favorites. Glad you are able to experience it. Only gets better upon repeated views.
Happy Halloween, James. Hope your night is amazing!
If there ever was a movie that deserved a remake, this is the one.
The ideia is simple and it has a lot of potential!
I remember watching this and just enjoying it😊 Great reaction!
I love this film - it goes a little astray at the end but the rest is so engaging. If you look at the Australian flag Sam Neill is wearing you will notice that the British Union Jack has been replaced with the Aboriginal flag.
Hot dammmmm james be looking fresh, big love from the uk man I love alllllll your reactions and insights into all the little subtle things in moving creation. As an actor in training and a student of the film experience I hope one day we make something, I still whole heartedly believe your gonna change the world for the better and video by video your chipping away at it
my man!! appreciate the love, that’s awesome to hear! we just getting started Shane!
Man, you're the best. Ever thought of doing a podcast? Keep it up.
Something similar!! May not be a podcast but a neat version of it! The future is wide open so who’s knows!
FTL Side Effects may include: being sucked into the Warp dimension from the WarHammer 40k series or letting things out, or being turned into human jelly or worse.
One of the all time best space horror movies. The funniest thing is the movie that we got to see is a toned down and practically PG version of what Paul WS Anderson originally filmed and wanted to release. Apparently the original cut was 30 minutes longer and involved a lot more what happened to the Event Horizons original crew in hell.
So glad you did this one. It's so underrated, and very few people react to it. Excellent movie!!
Also, where's Dune? I know you reacted to the trailer, but I don't see a reaction to the actual movie in your video uploads. It's a masterpiece in film making. Would really like to see your reaction to it.
The main writer Philip Eisner was a massive 40k player and said it influenced him alot. its a story about the first trip through the warp aka (the Immaterium, also referred to as the Empyrean, the Aether, the Sea of Souls, the Realm of Chaos, Warpspace) unprotected by a Gellar field and subjected to the pure influence of the horrors within.
It's always great when people enjoy this.
Laurence Fishburne kills as the voice of reason always. He also kills as the agent of chaos in Apocalypse Now when he was in his teens.
Larry went out in a blaze of glory, RIP!
"I have such wonderful, wonderful things... to show you" has been a quote randomly popping up in my head since before I even saw this movie. There was an Event Horizon trailer with that quote on a vhs I had as a kid and my brain firmly latched onto that for the past two decades 🤣
Personally I like Pandorum best in the whole spaceship horror niche, but Event Horizon has classic status~