Didnt watch friday the 13th until i was 15 and that last scene had our whole family on the couch jumping back screaming. Probably the best jump scare scene ever.
@@Yungbeck it follows is really good. it's one of those that could have been made anytime from the 70's up til now. ima write down ice cream man to check out later.
GARBAGE DAY!!! That term probably sums it up perfectly, but yeah, I love those movies regardless. Ive seen 5 of the Friday the 13th flicks in theaters now (6 if you count "Freddy vs. Jason"), 2 of the Freddie/Nightmare on Elm Street flicks, and the first 3 Halloweens (not counting the later sequels that I was old enough to see in theaters). I love Halloween 3 the most since it DOESN'T have Michael Myers, lol. Also, I love how the original "Friday the 13th" was a twist on Hitchcock's "Psycho". Bill's breakdown of the end of the film is glorious. Definitely scared the shit outta me when I first saw it at 14.
I was 9 when Blair Witch came out and I successfully snuck into a showing. That movie psychological screwed me up for a month straight because I thought it was legit found footage
I have got stoned with the Ari Leman, who played the little kid version of Jason! Ari is a great guy, he has a band called First Jason. It was a blast hanging out with him. Definitely someone who is worth meeting
@@wraithstrongopark he was a little kid at the time. Jason would have had some mad shrinkage due to that cold ass water. Ari said he almost got hypothermia from shooting that scene
I was an usher local movie theater when this movie came out, and I would have to stop people we’re heading to the door because they thought the movie was over before the boat scene.
@@swanofnutella4734 Nah, the first one was openly ripping off Halloween, just with more boredom between the kills (which were the highlight, no surprise when Tom Savini is doing the effects). The sequels is when they decided to have fun with it. Admittedly to varying effect, but as a horror superfan I see most people ranking the original somewhere in the middle of the franchise. Compared to Parts 2, 4 or 6 there's just not a lot happening, and a movie being boring is worse than it being stupid if you ask me.
Not to take anything away from Izzy, who should at least apologize for his past crimes but whatever, but that band scroll was just an already available asset that he put a clip of, he didn't like cut out a bunch of band logos and lay them out and laminate it then take a short video of it. So...yeah. He does good work, mostly with editing. But calm down a bit heh.
@@Nitero_ I was talkin to the op, I got ur bit sir. If he was joking then I'm a bit daft, and I'm not trying to be mean text just kinda always comes off dickish.
@@kamenanew9867 My assumption was the logos were found online, clipped and then organized onto the same page. At no point did I assume the crazy process you described. The compliment was more for that patience of organizing all of those clips for a few frames on the timeline.
Bill needs to talk about the old zombie movies from back in the day starting with the original Night of the Living Dead and the hilarious Evil dead franchise. I think it started off in the 70s
Which is the one where a guy is stomping on a zombies head, one of the eyes pops out and flies right into a girl’s mouth? I can’t remember for the life of me.
Smilee has the funniest scene of any movie I've seen played as horror. The birthday party scene with the cat is filmed to comedic beats and is fucking hillariously bad.
Bill probably ain't diggn someone coming to his channel telling him what to do! (offering a suggestion) I wouldn't want to make him mad but he's the orator with the skillz/platform. Here goes; I'm binging on an old HBO series that is unique az fk and damn good. I'd love to hear Bills take on it someday. P.S. I fricken love this show. The Larry Sanders Show. Thanks
Bill the type to watch a movie on mute is the same person who knows of five or so horror movies in all. Also the type of person to confuse/mix metal with glam rock. 😂😂😂
I was about 15 or 16 when Friday The !3th Part 2 came out, and my Dad took his girlfriend and me to see The Four Seasons at the same theater opening weekend. I excused myself to go to the bathroom about half an hour into the movie and about 10 minutes later my Dad escorted me out of the theater that Id snuck into to watch a few minutes of Friday The 13th. So I had to sit in the car by myself for about an hour but at least I didnt have to watch the rest of The Four Seasons.
@@shawnmullins3946 I thought 3 was so lame the bikers lol bad acting all around I actually thought 2 was the best for the acting almost believeable lol
Whoa YT knows me, I was just watching James Rolfe talk about the entire Friday the 13th series, WHoooooa.....nevermind now YT is recommending me a whole crap load of crap like Critical drinker.
Didnt watch friday the 13th until i was 15 and that last scene had our whole family on the couch jumping back screaming. Probably the best jump scare scene ever.
finally lived long enough to hear the perfect Alf drop
I LOVE horror movies!! I watch 3-4 a week!
i just did a double feature of Megan and Evil Dead Rise. you?
@@wraithstrongopark I saw "Ice Cream Man" (1995) yd and tonight it's "It Follows" (2014) :)
@@Yungbeck it follows is really good. it's one of those that could have been made anytime from the 70's up til now. ima write down ice cream man to check out later.
@@wraithstrongopark Hell yes! Sounds cool
A classic to be sure, my fave # 1&2. They will be showing part 1 in my local movie theater next month.
GARBAGE DAY!!! That term probably sums it up perfectly, but yeah, I love those movies regardless. Ive seen 5 of the Friday the 13th flicks in theaters now (6 if you count "Freddy vs. Jason"), 2 of the Freddie/Nightmare on Elm Street flicks, and the first 3 Halloweens (not counting the later sequels that I was old enough to see in theaters). I love Halloween 3 the most since it DOESN'T have Michael Myers, lol. Also, I love how the original "Friday the 13th" was a twist on Hitchcock's "Psycho". Bill's breakdown of the end of the film is glorious. Definitely scared the shit outta me when I first saw it at 14.
JASON X!? lol
Billy Burr, merging metal and movies since Iron Maiden and The Shining.
Big shout out to ALF. Loved that guy
Bill needs to make a horror movie for sure ✌️😂💓
He was in zombeavers
@@yaboiflats6986 oddly enough so was John Mayer
After Jordan peele I’m willing to give bill a try
Yea
Blair witch was great the first time you watch it
I remember seeing that ending boat/lake scene on tv when I was probably around 9 years old, that shit absolutely destroyed my little mind.
Was thinking about this channel as I was listening to the podcast today. Izzy SoDope always comes through with the visuals. 😊
Bill Burr talking horror? I love it
Bill what about the first Hellraiser?! Damn what a classic
Bill forgot about Orphan which he really liked
Two of my most favourite things. Billy and F13
Whoa! Props for adding "Curtains" amongst your clips. That Hag skating scene is legitimately messed up.
Silent night 2 is a classic
Babadook is sooooo good and underrated!
For me…Nothing was funnier than the It’s Alive movies.. About deformed babies that would kill people 😂
True horror is fear of the unknown
I was 9 when Blair Witch came out and I successfully snuck into a showing. That movie psychological screwed me up for a month straight because I thought it was legit found footage
I have got stoned with the Ari Leman, who played the little kid version of Jason! Ari is a great guy, he has a band called First Jason. It was a blast hanging out with him. Definitely someone who is worth meeting
i watched that movie with my friend and at the end scene we both laughed at the fact he had no armpit hair.
@@wraithstrongopark he was a little kid at the time. Jason would have had some mad shrinkage due to that cold ass water. Ari said he almost got hypothermia from shooting that scene
@@Humongous420 i can imagine . . . that said, i didn't say that we weren't a couple of assholes lol
Salems Lot scared the absolute SHITE out of me when i was a wee lad
Thank you for this ❤
I was an usher local movie theater when this movie came out, and I would have to stop people we’re heading to the door because they thought the movie was over before the boat scene.
Bill burr. The only man to like Friday the 13 more than the sequels
I Love the sequels, but I Agree with him.
Yeah I HIGHLY doubt he's the only one. Going out on a limb, I'd imagine it's a common opinion that the first was ok and the rest sucked.
@@swanofnutella4734 Nah, the first one was openly ripping off Halloween, just with more boredom between the kills (which were the highlight, no surprise when Tom Savini is doing the effects). The sequels is when they decided to have fun with it. Admittedly to varying effect, but as a horror superfan I see most people ranking the original somewhere in the middle of the franchise. Compared to Parts 2, 4 or 6 there's just not a lot happening, and a movie being boring is worse than it being stupid if you ask me.
How did you get so many band names on to a single clip?! That was an impressive clip, bravo. That earned my subscription for sure. Good job Izzy 👍
What have you earned to sub to Izzy tho, thats the real question...
Not to take anything away from Izzy, who should at least apologize for his past crimes but whatever, but that band scroll was just an already available asset that he put a clip of, he didn't like cut out a bunch of band logos and lay them out and laminate it then take a short video of it. So...yeah. He does good work, mostly with editing. But calm down a bit heh.
@@kamenanew9867 just a joke mate.
@@Nitero_ I was talkin to the op, I got ur bit sir. If he was joking then I'm a bit daft, and I'm not trying to be mean text just kinda always comes off dickish.
@@kamenanew9867 My assumption was the logos were found online, clipped and then organized onto the same page. At no point did I assume the crazy process you described. The compliment was more for that patience of organizing all of those clips for a few frames on the timeline.
This is gonna be good 🙂
Bill needs to talk about the old zombie movies from back in the day starting with the original Night of the Living Dead and the hilarious Evil dead franchise. I think it started off in the 70s
Which is the one where a guy is stomping on a zombies head, one of the eyes pops out and flies right into a girl’s mouth? I can’t remember for the life of me.
I love watching freak out about spoilers for 40-50 year old movies.
Smilee has the funniest scene of any movie I've seen played as horror. The birthday party scene with the cat is filmed to comedic beats and is fucking hillariously bad.
Bill Burr is a music and movie savant.
6:51 (police sirens in the background) they're coming to take you away Billy boy
6:06 Billie Joe Armstrong and wife lol
I'm dying how he got so upset by how scary the Babadook was, that he just said F this, and turned it off.
_Hereditary_ Is worth checking out.
The Funhouse (1981)
Directed by Tobe Hooper
Bill may have seen it
Patrice O'neal has a good take on this too.
For a guy who doesn't like horror movies he's seen a shit ton of horror movies
Bill probably ain't diggn someone coming to his channel telling him what to do!
(offering a suggestion)
I wouldn't want to make him mad but he's the orator with the skillz/platform.
Here goes; I'm binging on an old HBO series that is unique az fk and damn good. I'd love to hear Bills take on it someday.
P.S. I fricken love this show.
The Larry Sanders Show.
Thanks
44:52
ruclips.net/video/MwwNZLxnRiM/видео.html
Wonder what bill would've think about Italian horror movies
What's the name of that movie with the crazy lady ice skating with a fucking scythe?
Curtains (1983)
Bill the type to watch a movie on mute is the same person who knows of five or so horror movies in all. Also the type of person to confuse/mix metal with glam rock. 😂😂😂
Scream (1999)???????
😮😮😮 ffs theres always one lil f up in EVERY vid 😅
Scream 1 was not released in 1999
Gotta wonder what Bill thinks of Street Trash.
gArBaGe dAy!
06:44 What movies is this?
@@billywiththebulgingbaloonb5105 ruclips.net/video/-Lud80BhNaI/видео.htmlsi=upczNKgNfg3Xalju
I was about 15 or 16 when Friday The !3th Part 2 came out, and my Dad took his girlfriend and me to see The Four Seasons at the same theater opening weekend. I excused myself to go to the bathroom about half an hour into the movie and about 10 minutes later my Dad escorted me out of the theater that Id snuck into to watch a few minutes of Friday The 13th. So I had to sit in the car by myself for about an hour but at least I didnt have to watch the rest of The Four Seasons.
@izzysodope quick with the clips! Great videos, don't forget, tomorrow is garbage day.
yup
Babadook was awesome
1:25 Who's that? 👀
What is this movie at 6:50
Curtains!
100 Bloody acres
Scream-1996, not 1999.
explain to the folks at home who mike douglas was.
Scream came out in 96 not 99 lol
who produced the gay glam rock? who runs the movie industry?
Babadook was too dumb to be scary.
Part 2 was great then the rest were bad
The first 4 where great. The others after where ok.
@@shawnmullins3946 I thought 3 was so lame the bikers lol bad acting all around I actually thought 2 was the best for the acting almost believeable lol
It's the music that did it. 70's horror did not have digital music and something about mono sound fills you with dread
The UHF thing was busted😅😂
Whoa YT knows me, I was just watching James Rolfe talk about the entire Friday the 13th series, WHoooooa.....nevermind now YT is recommending me a whole crap load of crap like Critical drinker.
😂
❤m
Progressive?
Most of the Friday the 13 movies were shit
Yes, but fun
can't believe ol' Billy Bullshitter is scared of modern horror movies lol that's pretty funny.
Friday the 13th never freaked me out, love the series though
Scream came out in 1996, not 1999.
It’s HORROR Movies today that Over Do the Comedy. 😂 Even Action Movies can’t help it!!!