Terrific reaction! Her haircut was Mia's REAL hair, the first hairdo was a wig. Now everybody wants that haircut. Would love to see you check out "The Sentinel" from 1977, where the Catholic Church is the bad guy.
The meat was symbolism for sacrificial lamb-which is rosemary and her future baby for guy’s acting career to start. In the novel, they were at a restaurant eating vegetarian food
TY The ‘Bramford’, the brooding Gothic building where newlyweds Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse (Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes) set up home is, of course, the Dakota Apartments, 1 West 72nd Street at Central Park West.
This movie was based on Ira Levin's bestselling book. He went on to write other suspense, thrillers/horror and he seems to love placing women in peril and the men as conspirators of sinister plots. Check out The Stepford Wives (the original 1970's one not the absurdly horrific reboot), and you will know what I mean. Another highly entertaining movie adaption from his books is The Boys from Brazil.
Loved your insightful comments and quick wit in figuring out what was going on at the very beginning of the movie. I've known people who have to watch this film 4 or 5 times before they totally realize the full depth of the insidious evil taking control of Rosemary's life. Two suggestions for future movie watching.....the Classic award winning film "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" and the 1951 classic science fiction film "The Day The Earth Stood Still.
In 1976, there was a TV movie sequel, titled LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENED TO ROSEMARY'S BABY, which picks up 8 years after the first film. We learn that Guy took off for a successful career in Hollywood, while Rosemary and Adrian stayed behind with the coven. Rosemary (played by Patty Duke) absconds with the boy prior to his 8th birthday party in an effort to prevent the coven from performing some sort of ritual on him . It's been year since the viewed the film, so most of the details are fuzzy ... somehow a hooker played by Tina Louise (Ginger from Gilligan's Island) offers them shelter, then somehow convinces Rosemary to hide out in an abandoned bus. Suddenly, the bus powers up and takes off (without a driver) and we never learn of Rosemary's fate. The film then skips ahead to show a now adult Adrian, going by the name Andrew, being a trouble maker with the local police ... and honestly, the rest of the film was so boring, I can't even recall how it ends. The film was poorly written but Patty Duke's (brief) screen time and the return of Ruth Gordon as Minnie Castevet are about the only things making this dud of celluloid worth watching at all. = = = = = = = = = = Ira Levin, the author of the ROSEMARY'S BABY novel, published a sequel novel in 1997, titled SON OF ROSEMARY, which completely ignores the event of the 1976 TV movie, and serves as a direct sequel to the original film. It is reveled that the year is now 1999 and Adrian is a world famous new age spiritual guru. The coven had placed a spell over Rosemary in 1973, putting her in a coma to prevent her from running off with Adrian. As the novel beings, she has awakened upon the death of the last member of the coven. After being reunited with Adrian, she herself becomes a celebrity of sorts, all the while, Adrian attempts to reassure her that he's rejected the coven's evil influence and wants to bring spiritual enlightenment to the world. There are a few odd interactions between Rosemary and Andy (bordering on incest) and on new year's eve, a deadly virus is unleased upon the planet and Satan emerges to drag Rosemary to Hell. She then wakes up to find herself 33 years in the past (prior to getting pregnant), laying in bed next to Guy at their apartment in the Bramford building. It's left up to the reader to decide if Rosemary simply dreamt the events of the 1967 and 1997 novels or had actually experienced a premonition of future events.
Watch other Roman Polanski movies like "The Tenant' or 'Chinatown'. Don't judge an artist by their personal lives. All the greats were total narcissistic yobs, it comes with the job. He was a brilliant director, although other people who worked on his films deserve credit too, like cinematographer William Fraker or the Sam O'Steen editing unit.
I wouldn't say you have to be a terrible person to be a great artist. There are wonderful and terrible people who are great artists. He was a great director, though, and the script is also great (although basically the book with some cuts, much like Maltese Falcon).
Can you please react to 👉the lady of heaven trailer? ( The movie will be in AMC theaters by the 10th of December in the U.S plus you can order the ticket in advance on their website and it is expected to have a worldwide release in various countries shortly after that ) ❤️☺️
Terrific reaction! Her haircut was Mia's REAL hair, the first hairdo was a wig. Now everybody wants that haircut. Would love to see you check out "The Sentinel" from 1977, where the Catholic Church is the bad guy.
Sentinel is a good one....👍
Only reactor I've seen mention that she wasn't totally out because she didn't eat all of the "mouse." You got the whole deal part down pat early.
The meat was symbolism for sacrificial lamb-which is rosemary and her future baby for guy’s acting career to start. In the novel, they were at a restaurant eating vegetarian food
You're so fun!
"Snips'sen snails'en puppies-dogs-tails"
She sounded hammered. 🤣
TY The ‘Bramford’, the brooding Gothic building where newlyweds Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse (Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes) set up home is, of course, the Dakota Apartments, 1 West 72nd Street at Central Park West.
This movie was based on Ira Levin's bestselling book. He went on to write other suspense, thrillers/horror and he seems to love placing women in peril and the men as conspirators of sinister plots. Check out The Stepford Wives (the original 1970's one not the absurdly horrific reboot), and you will know what I mean. Another highly entertaining movie adaption from his books is The Boys from Brazil.
Loved your insightful comments and quick wit in figuring out what was going on at the very beginning of the movie. I've known people who have to watch this film 4 or 5 times before they totally realize the full depth of the insidious evil taking control of Rosemary's life. Two suggestions for future movie watching.....the Classic award winning film "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" and the 1951 classic science fiction film "The Day The Earth Stood Still.
In 1976, there was a TV movie sequel, titled LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENED TO ROSEMARY'S BABY, which picks up 8 years after the first film. We learn that Guy took off for a successful career in Hollywood, while Rosemary and Adrian stayed behind with the coven. Rosemary (played by Patty Duke) absconds with the boy prior to his 8th birthday party in an effort to prevent the coven from performing some sort of ritual on him
.
It's been year since the viewed the film, so most of the details are fuzzy ... somehow a hooker played by Tina Louise (Ginger from Gilligan's Island) offers them shelter, then somehow convinces Rosemary to hide out in an abandoned bus. Suddenly, the bus powers up and takes off (without a driver) and we never learn of Rosemary's fate.
The film then skips ahead to show a now adult Adrian, going by the name Andrew, being a trouble maker with the local police ... and honestly, the rest of the film was so boring, I can't even recall how it ends.
The film was poorly written but Patty Duke's (brief) screen time and the return of Ruth Gordon as Minnie Castevet are about the only things making this dud of celluloid worth watching at all.
= = = = = = = = = =
Ira Levin, the author of the ROSEMARY'S BABY novel, published a sequel novel in 1997, titled SON OF ROSEMARY, which completely ignores the event of the 1976 TV movie, and serves as a direct sequel to the original film.
It is reveled that the year is now 1999 and Adrian is a world famous new age spiritual guru. The coven had placed a spell over Rosemary in 1973, putting her in a coma to prevent her from running off with Adrian. As the novel beings, she has awakened upon the death of the last member of the coven.
After being reunited with Adrian, she herself becomes a celebrity of sorts, all the while, Adrian attempts to reassure her that he's rejected the coven's evil influence and wants to bring spiritual enlightenment to the world.
There are a few odd interactions between Rosemary and Andy (bordering on incest) and on new year's eve, a deadly virus is unleased upon the planet and Satan emerges to drag Rosemary to Hell. She then wakes up to find herself 33 years in the past (prior to getting pregnant), laying in bed next to Guy at their apartment in the Bramford building. It's left up to the reader to decide if Rosemary simply dreamt the events of the 1967 and 1997 novels or had actually experienced a premonition of future events.
She invited her in--well, they're not vampires but that probably was a mistake, in retrospect.
Yeah The Exorcist rocks
I've never seen it, but I agree, very Hitchcock - a great brain thriller, I enjoyed your reactions.
Sorry about your ring light, 🐝
It's hard to reject your child. You should check out Good Omens, by the way.
In the book, Guy had a lot of money from residuals; he just wasn't getting the kind of success he wanted--like being in a play or having a TV series..
Watch other Roman Polanski movies like "The Tenant' or 'Chinatown'. Don't judge an artist by their personal lives. All the greats were total narcissistic yobs, it comes with the job. He was a brilliant director, although other people who worked on his films deserve credit too, like cinematographer William Fraker or the Sam O'Steen editing unit.
I wouldn't say you have to be a terrible person to be a great artist. There are wonderful and terrible people who are great artists. He was a great director, though, and the script is also great (although basically the book with some cuts, much like Maltese Falcon).
Much like The Omen, plays up the paranoia.
Reach out to other reactors like Brandon Likes Movies for advice.
Can you please react to 👉the lady of heaven trailer? ( The movie will be in AMC theaters by the 10th of December in the U.S plus you can order the ticket in advance on their website and it is expected to have a worldwide release in various countries shortly after that ) ❤️☺️