Christine: I Know About Your Brother (MOVIE SCENE)
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- Опубликовано: 23 сен 2021
- Dennis meets George and asks about his brother, the man who used to own the Plymouth Fury "Christine".
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That bit when Dennis asks "What do you mean came back ?" Georges reaction coupled with the music sends chills down my spine everytime.
What I love about that line so much is how it's both straightforward, and to the point (Obviously the car came back because it's possessed and evil), but it also leaves some room for interpretation - Did _Christine_ come back, or did Roland buy an identical car to fill the void, only to commit suicide later after the guilt of letting his daughter and wife die in it get to him?
@@GoredonTheDestroyer if you have seen the movie, you´d know that Christine can repair herself.
In the book Geithner Lebay is more openly kind hearted and helpful towards Dennis for the sake of the Kid's best friend under the demonic possession of Christine herself, who was a succubus in my fan theory (female demonic entity) that possessed the 1958 Plymouth Fury on the assembly line in the 1950's in both John Carpenter's film and the book. Some argue it was only alive and self-aware after Roland Lebay died and possessed Christine but Christine was always sentient and alive. This succubus/female demon consumed and possessed the human male owners of the Plymouth Fury she possessed as a physical vessel embodiment, possessed an already twisted, warped, cruel, mentally ill and violent Roland D. Lebay that first purchased Christine in the 50's. Only making a bad, evil man more twisted, murderous and cruel. After Lebay died as an elderly retired war veteran hermit, Lebay possessed Christine and both possessed Arnie. Lebay drove Christine when she killed her victims and enemies of Arnie or herself while Arnie was typically asleep or working for Will Darnell running auto parts. But Lebay possessed Arnie's body when he drives Christine or when Christine is sitting still and not attacking victims. Roland D. Lebay conjoined his evil spirit to Christine forever by sacrificing his wife and their infant daughter Rita to Christine, allowing Christine to choke his feeding child to death with half assed faked efforts to save Rita and Lebay murdered his wife and staged it as carbon monoxide poisoning and suicide. It was a double human sacrifice to conjoin his soul to Christine in the afterlife.
Exactly. Today's Hollywood would fuck that up. It was better to give a look than an answer
Yeah and for once the grouchy old man is gone replaced with a look of despair as if to say "Do you REALLY want to know, kid?"
When Dennis pulls on the door handle, and Christine starts playing Little RIchard's "I Keep a'Knockin"---yeah, I'd clear out of there pretty fast too!
Eventually George sold his property, then moved to Chicago, across the street from the McAlister's.
The shovel slayer. Salting the roads to turn the bodies into mummys....
Dennis got tired of cars and moved to San Diego and joined the Navy and flew jets. His call sign was after a car though. Cougar and same for his buddy Maverick.
@@f430ferrari5Was that actor in Top Gun? I never saw it.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 you must be joking. It’s a little after the opening scene. You’re a little low Cougar.
He did say he was gonna sell that shit hole and buy a condo
That is one heck of a way to start a conversation.... "what the hell do you want"?
That's how I start most of my conversations
Both George and Darnell didn't take s*** from young punks.
George and Dennis start off antagonistic when they first meet, but here we see George actually being decent to Dennis. Sure, he is angry and calls Dennis dumb, but he takes time to tell the story. Just so he is freed of a burden.
Well if George had any heart he'd have taken Christine to the crusher himself. He's probably another sociopath just like his brother at worst, and a worthless recluse at best. The fact that he sold that car to a stupid kid who didn't know what he was getting into says a lot.
That look he gave him when asked, what do you mean it came back?!?!? That look said alot of words
Brilliant and powerful acting by that guy - turns out Dennis didn’t kno shit afterall!
@@muckle8 exactly 💯
Sign of a good actor right there. I took it as-- what do you think I mean by the car came back?
@@evileyes2268 Dennis a kid, he didn't know no good....lol.
@@muckle8 Roberts Blume was a great actor
Whoever thought of Using Little Richard's Keep a Knockin was a genius
I knew someone who had a arrest warrant he lived in a apartment building with a intercom and when the cops came to get him he played that to the cops on the intercom lmao
Some great humour in this film.
This joke also appeared in the Cheech and Chong movie a couple of years before, in which the they say it to a cop knocking on their window while they’re really stoned lol
I need that blaring as a car alarm 😂
The car came back 3 weeks later
That chilled me.
Love how Christine. communicates with songs
Such a great movie! John Carpenter in his prime.
One of my favorites... This movie is just flat out great
For 10 years John Carpenter was directing masterpiece after masterpiece. Halloween, Escape From New York, The Thing, Christine, Starman, They Live, Big Trouble In Little China. Plus producing/doing the scores for Halloween 2 (a worthy sequel/conclusion to the original, not as good but still a great slasher film) and Halloween III (underrated classic)
@@drlight6677Did Carpenter do the music for this film also? I always thought the atmospheric music was great.
Yeah, Carpenter did Christine's score and it is indeed one of his best works, maybe even his best overall along with Halloween, Escape From New York and Halloween III.@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
He did.
Like in 95% of his movies.
I like how they have George wear that back brace, it just adds to the nature of someone who's been beaten down and now takes it out on everyone.
Pretty accurate look to the character in the book lol
In the book, it was Roland with the surly disposition and back brace; the movie basically combines the brothers' into one character. The book also has Arnie taking on Roland's characteristics, even the back brace, in order to illustrate Roalnd's spirit possessing him.
I love how he gets annoyed that the kid didn't know who his brothers wife was. That is sooooo on point with guys like that.
It's like he's saying to Dennis that he should put respect on her name, because Roland never bothered to.
As I get older, I catch myself doing the same. It's weird how it just shows up one day. I try to keep it in check and I apologize.
mad old boomers when you dont know something: you dont know shit
mad old boomers when you do know something: dont be a wiseass
@@1marcelfilms You make a good point. Old folks forget they were young and stupid once also.
I was just about to comment on that. "Who's Rita? His WIFE!" As if to say, "who do you think she was numbnuts??" I loved how crabby both George and Darnell were.
Christine had a good sense of humor. She was a killer but I respect that
She never killed anyone who respected her................I think.........
That was her nice way of saying leave me alone.
She always had a snappy response expressed though her radio's rock and roll playlist. It's pretty funny.
Dennis is Arnie's friend so Christine gives him a pass by not letting him in.
The guys brothers family all died in that car eerie as fuck
Such a smart intelligent way to tell a possession story....
The old guy in this scene was only 59. He must have had a hard life.
No shitter ever came between him and Christine.
If they did. Watch out...
He's the same actor that played the old guy in Home Alone.
@@happymittens92 old man Marley.
His name is Robert Blossom. He has had a long and distinguished acting career, mainly playing odd and cantankerous old men. I remember him for playing a farmer in 1977's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", where when they are talking about UFO's, he says "I saw Bigfoot once!".
I wish they would do a movie about his brother.
OMG lol
After watching this...I wonder if the brother just killed himself or Christine had something to with it.
@@Schush The brother might have gone insane like Arnie did in the end when he was driving Christine
I'm still waiting for a sequel or a remake.
@@CipherRage-tp5ql It would be tough to find many 57 Fury's today total production was only 7,438.
John Stockwell ( Dennis) also played Cougar in Top Gun. Also director of Blue Crush and Crazy Beautiful 😉
He was also in Losin' It with Tom Cruise.
One thing i just noticed I missed before is the guy is moving better, wearing what would be his best jacket, and attempting to fix his place up. It's like depression and physical problems have lifted since he got rid of the car.
Anybody ever feel like that? "What the hell do you want?"
Perfect casting and soundtrack. I love so many things about this film even years later and I remember seeing it when it was released at a drive in theater. Totally cool, suspensful and creepy at the same time. Another John Carpenter masterpiece.
Agreed, the casting and score is what made this movie such a timeless masterpiece. To this day I still get chills during the 'Show Me' scene when Christine's headlights turn.
LOL.
Love his reaction when the song comes on the radio.
Bad to the bone took on a whole different meaning after I first saw this movie!
I like that car alarm!
TBH is must have been terrifying for George to go out to the garage, and find that Christine had returned. Seriously, imagine living alone, knowing the history of the car and it's just sitting there.
That,s when his brother was still alive.
True that. He was so relieved when Arnie took that burden off his hands. When he saw how obsessed Arnie was he knew Christine had done it again. (gulp.....)
@@user-yc2oz8kc5k He also knew that there was no way he could stop Arnie from buying the car. He would have given the car to Arnie for free but figured, make it look good and get a few bucks in the process.
Same guy from home alone lol.
Thank you for letting me know
He did had raspy voice in "Home Alone".
This made my day lol
Good call
"Merry Christmas...sh*tter"
Something to consider, in Christine, when the radio comes on by itself, the light is that weird shade of green. In Maximum Overdrive, the comet before everything starts to turn on by itself over the Earth, that same shade of green. In the miniseries The Tommyknockers, when everyone starts coming under the influence of The Tommyknockers, equipment, and when possessed, the townspeople's eyes have that green. Coincidence?
.... u know to much
Yea, green was the creepy color for awhile. Didn't Saw have scenes with green lighting, too?
Back in the 50's and mid 60's, almost all automobiles had greenish dash lighting.
My 1965 Mercury Comets dash, was illuminated like Christine's.
Yes we better watch out
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(2:46) "that oughta scare him, heh heh."
Lmao....word
I know that'd scare me.
0:02 that way the camera zooms in, legendary style back then
“What da hell you want”
Dennis: what do you mean came back?
Me: Are you saying that car is alive?
yes
You keep a knocking but you can't come in
if done right, I wouldn't mind a prequel to this
"either your dumber than you look or you don't know your friend very well"
The old man sells his house and moved by the McAlisters on home alone lol
Lebays character from what I remember plays a bigger role in the novel, but I love this movie!
Yup. The LeBay who sold Christine to Arnie was Roland LeBay. He died shortly later (about a month or two afterwards) during the summer. According to the novel, he was a mechanic in the Army during World War 2 (where he injured his back), was the oldest of four children, had one brother killed in the war as well. George LeBay was the youngest or second youngest who told Dennis about Christine's history (he was cleaning out the house prior to it being sold), and he was a more pleasant individual. Not as evil as Roland.
He says so much without saying a word when asked, What do you mean came back?"
One of my favorite Stephen King's book and John Carpenter's movie.
The book was excellent. The movie wasn't too bad as far as sticking to it.
Christine is my dream car.
Me Too
You may be sigma...
u better not be a shitter 😉
She's evil.
She's not your friend.
Dennis' 68 charger is my dream car.
At least she has a sense of humor
2:24 '50s CAR ALARM. 😁
93k miles and then 88k miles lol, but george "cuz the car came back three weeks later" its spooky
So far I've seen mostly all horror car movies Maximum Overdrive is my favorite
Old Man Marley. Buzz was right to be suspicious of him.
2:27-2:42. So, this is a very good way to keep off intruders. ;)
There was a time where certain directors actually made an effort in making good horror movies. In a way this was a classic.
Look at this scene, the music adds to the tension.
He's old man marvin in home alone lolol
I wonder how many teens have watched diamonds like this instead of the crap that's mainly produced today
Shit I’m 19 and I’ve been a fan of this movie since I saw it in like 6th grade
Nice the odometer is going down.
In the book. Arnie "fixed" the car by pushing it backwards for hours. Also, it was 'the brother' wearing the back brace for the same reason.
@@imaouima he was wearing the back brace from pushing the car? I haven't read the book
@@giraffesareselfish9563 Yeah, Roland, the cars owner, wore the back brace in the book (his brother didn't show up until later, idk why he was wearing the brace in the movie). Pushing the car backwards would (somehow) reverse the odometer, and also reverse the wear and damage to the car.
The car was regenerated (or for a better term, the damage was negated), by the car moving all the time. With the odometer running backwards, the car was essentially going back in time to a period before the wear and damage happened. The back brace was what Roland LeBay wore in the novel due to a back injury he had while in the Army. During his take over of Arnie, Arnie was taking on his personality more and more with the back brace, attitude and other quirks like how he dressed, styled his hair and smoking a cigar.
@@imaouima Actually, he would just drive the car around the junkyard out back until the car's damage was negated enough for it to be street legal. He didn't have to push the car backwards at all. The back brace was part of the persona of Roland LeBay taking him over.
I enjoy that movie
For the greasers and gear heads movies to bring cars and trucks back from the dead at anytime
Ce film est un chef-d'œuvre
They should do a movie about the brother , and how he was with Christine
Such a great film! Loved the book at well! Stephen King is the master
The reason Christine didn't kill him because he was Arnie's bestfriend
crickets added to the summer feel the master of jc
The same look in his eye car guys know that look
In a way I feel like Christine was just giving him a warning, if she wanted to she could've easily let him and locked him in then killed him like her other victims.
It's probably a good thing he didn't open the door and sit in the car
I'm surprised he didn't,he's dumber than he looks.
I like the anti theft device 😅
what do mean the car came back? ....😳
This must be is Christine storyline iconic references 1:19
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Somebody had suggested a Christine prequel and I think it's high time for one. The owner's brother pretty much has told the story of what happened to his brother and his family because of that car.
Should end before she gets sold to Arnie.
You keep on Knockin but you cant come in...... I would have crapped my pants
"what the hell do you want?"
run moochie run
Stephen, if you're reading a prequal or follow on would be good. Christine reincarnated as a evil 1990s Dodge 450 or something (not up on contemporary US classic cars, in Europe the ideal candidate would be a Lotus Carlton).
0:25 Dennis: Arnie would've never bought that car if he'd known somebody died in it.
Danny of the nine fingers!
His Wife!!!!
Christine was a prototype for Google before it became Google, that's how she drove herself and " came back " by herself , US military were also involved with Christine , early model drone , takes out the bad guys , no one needed on driver seat
I’m afraid I had an infatuation with “ rusty” old cars also!
Just realized that’s old man Marley from home alone 😂
1:16
Christine came back on her own 3 weeks later? Sh__t
My brother died cause he wanted to
TRULY CHRISTINE TO ME TRULY IS ( NOT ) A HORROR MOVIE TO ME . TRULY I TRULY REALLY TRULY LOVE THE MOVIE ( CHRISTINE ) .
Who’s Rita? Don’t ask no dumb questions like that…
His wife
His wife! Didn't give a rats ass about her...
That's like asking who Candice is, you don't ask such questions.
The daughter
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Charles
Scary movie.
Roberts Blossom was just amazing in the role of George LeBay. Though this movie has a few shortcomings, casting was not one of them.
There apparently doing a Christine 2 - if they do i think a prequal would be a good idea. They could concentrate on his brother when he owned Christine and leading up to the deaths of the daughter him and his wife
0:41 - 0:43
Arnie would say the exact same thing later on.
Is this the old guy from Home Alone?
Yes It's Old Man Marley
always wonder what lebay means by the car came back 3 weeks later ? someone die in it ? the car drive itself back ? dont get it
Yes, Christine drove herself back home
I heard rumors there would be a sequel, the question is: How could Christine start running around again when she already crushed into a cube at the end of the first story ?
You'll like the novel the film is adapted from.
Because The final scene is christine putting herself back together
Because whatever is possessing the car, could just as easily possess a different vehicle.
One crease at a time...
Annoying "subscribe" popup.
I wonder why his brother and the wife both committed suicide.
It’s old man Marley from Home Alone
Can Christine truly be destroyed?
No shitter got between Christine and my brother. If they did watch out!!!! The car is a not a Fury. She is on the same platform and shares the same engine. Now alot of guys my age. Have restored a Christine. I did'nt get a chance too. But if I did. Oh yeah!!! I was 16 when the movie came out. And my grandsons know about Christine.
Everyone is gangster until the lights turn on.
U think they would make a sequel or remake
Remakes always ruin the classics.
@@Phoebe5448 That's true.
Remakes always get negative reviews.
This is a movie that should never be redone. Leave it like it is.
What for? They’ll just butcher it then everyone will be asking why they bothered to make it?
@@Highbudget one I like the original I hope it they do make a another one they won't screw it up
If Christine had to do with even before Arnies birth around Mr @ Mrs Cunningham in a prequel.
Whats happening to arnie now is what happened to the previous owner
If they remade this movie. The car would be named after a guy and a guy drives it lol
Arnie would be non-binary and fall in love with a used Prius named Christopher.
@@dave09gla lmao....funny and sad at the same time.
@@dave09gla - 😂
@@dave09glaThe Prius would probably have a pastel paint job and shag carpet seat covers.
Transtine
Tom Brady…the early years….
So funny they remove "shitter" from the sub captions. World has become over sensitive for sure. Deal with it. Sheesh.