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CHRISTINE (1983) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION 

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@captainchaos3667
@captainchaos3667 Год назад
That scene where Christine chases Buddy down while on fire is so fucking epic.
@gamexsimmonds3581
@gamexsimmonds3581 Год назад
She was like "There's gonna be video tapes of this" Lol not in 1978
@323johnnybravo
@323johnnybravo Год назад
So bad ass !!!!
@sethraelthebard5459
@sethraelthebard5459 Год назад
Right? I mean...in a way most of the murders Christine committed were quite justified. lol
@danishhald
@danishhald Год назад
Yeah it kicks ass! That explosion! Then Christine comes comes flying out of there, on fire!
@Cassie3angel
@Cassie3angel Год назад
@@gamexsimmonds3581 Not to mention the whole place exploded so even if there were cameras--- no evidence would've survived 🤣
@joelmbaumgartner
@joelmbaumgartner Год назад
“There’s gonna be videotapes of this, is there not?” Adorable.
@clevelandcbi
@clevelandcbi Год назад
🤣🤣🤣 I had to explain to my daughter (13) what a beeper was today when she saw one in a movie, 2 minutes after I found out Taylor Swift is in her 30's. Getting old.
@kennyfleck8630
@kennyfleck8630 Год назад
@@clevelandcbi yeah, not so long ago was watching back to the future 2 with my 7 yr old nephew and he says "2015, that's not the future, that's 7 years ago" and my mind was blown....
@jamesnorthup7717
@jamesnorthup7717 Год назад
Yeah , we weren't all on video in the 70's haha!
@Milner62
@Milner62 Год назад
@@jamesnorthup7717 and even if that gas station had some kind of system it would have been very minimal and would have been lost in the fire.
@jamesmaas4833
@jamesmaas4833 Год назад
I was going to say, "Yeah, no. No video." It's getting so hard to remember things like video surveillance, and cell phones didn't exist a relatively short time ago, let alone were ever less ubiquitous than today. It was a shock, as a teen, to internalize that people centuries ago could be well spoken, even more so than today. "I mean they were more primitive, right?" Kind of like, "World War Two was in color?" Hope this comment is not incoherent.
@RmeBraTT
@RmeBraTT Год назад
The cheerleader, 'Roseanne', was played by actress Kelly Preston. She was married to John Travolta. She died of breast cancer in 2020, at age 57.
@ricomajestic
@ricomajestic 2 месяца назад
She was gorgeous back in the day. Hard for a teenager from the 80s to forget her full nude scene in that movie Mischief!
@robogreek3157
@robogreek3157 Месяц назад
​@@ricomajestic was she 18?
@ricomajestic
@ricomajestic Месяц назад
@@robogreek3157 Of course! Probably older!
@robogreek3157
@robogreek3157 Месяц назад
@@ricomajestic oh I thought you said she did a teenage nude scene. I was going to say... Hollywood has no limits
@ricomajestic
@ricomajestic Месяц назад
@@robogreek3157 Well the director would've been arrested. Kelly was 23 yrs old when she did that movie but she played a high schooler though if I remember correctly.
@casualsuede
@casualsuede Год назад
Fun fact: John Stockwell, who plays Dennis, was also Cougar from Top Gun and his niece is Florence Welch, famous singer/songwriter of the group Florence and the Machine.
@TheMarcHicks
@TheMarcHicks Год назад
I never knew about his connection to Florence Welch!
@KlassicKolt5612
@KlassicKolt5612 Год назад
"Go to the office, Buddy! You're 26! Go get a job!" I laughed out loud when you said that. Good one, Cassie! 🤣
@jowbloe3673
@jowbloe3673 Год назад
Sorry, Buddy was only 24.
@davidhowell7279
@davidhowell7279 Год назад
After being held back in grade school, I turned 19 in high school. There were definitely opportunities for someone to be a bit too old for high school and still be there. Great movie. Great reaction. Book was so much better.
@daerdevvyl4314
@daerdevvyl4314 Год назад
David Howell My brother-in-law is a gym teacher. One school he taught in had students in their late 20s in Junior High. Apparently they would get money from the government to go back to school, then attend just long enough to get the payment and drop out. Then they did the same thing next year, and the next, and so on.
@wave201988
@wave201988 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@0077delevadova
@0077delevadova Год назад
😂❤
@truthguide1742
@truthguide1742 Год назад
I was an extra in the movie. I was part of crowd in the stands. The stands in the background of Paramedics treating Dennis on field. My car was the yellow one (1973 Mercury Capri V6 2600) in the high school parking lot. The scene was between Arnie &;the police detective. The film needed pre-1978 cars and was paid a little more. Car colors not allowed were white, silver and a couple other colors. Great reaction Cassie. I didn't expect Christine to be shown. When you were to do the movie. I jumped at chance to watch it. Also I know one of the outdoor film locations. High school parking lot. (Arnie & the Detective) Van Nuys Senior High School, CA. The football game was either Saugus Or Agoura High School. I forgot.
@laustcawz2089
@laustcawz2089 Год назад
They also used Van Nuys High School for a location in "Fast Times At Ridgemont High".
@victorramsey5575
@victorramsey5575 Год назад
I was an extra with Central Casting in Burbank all through the 1990s. And yes, directors do not like certain colors for cars. You always hear them say "no red, white, or black". These are the most common colors for cars. You dont want 15 cars in a shot and only 3 colors are represented.
@mattj2081
@mattj2081 Год назад
You get to interact with John Carpenter or the cast at all?
@truthguide1742
@truthguide1742 Год назад
@@mattj2081 No, just an extra. Most extras don't get a chance to be near them. Extras are background crowd and seat fillers. Besides they were busy, and I didn't know how to approach them.
@mattj2081
@mattj2081 Год назад
@@truthguide1742 Ah well. At least you got to be in an awesome movie! You and your car!
@LashLeRoux.1
@LashLeRoux.1 9 месяцев назад
Christine was a 1958 Plymouth Fury with a major attitude. I was alive in 1978. Unlike 2023 there wasn't a video camera on every storefront back then so there were no closed circuit videotapes of virtually every human activity as there are now. I love your reviews as well as how you refrain from cursing when you become agitated. "FRICK!" That really cracked me up. I could relate as I'm a retired secondary science teacher who had to censor himself while at school. I also tried to restrain my language when at home so I wouldn't slip at school.
@Doctor_Kissworthy
@Doctor_Kissworthy Год назад
The scene in which Christine re-constructs herself is one of the most haunting, disturbing scenes I've ever watched, and I'm nearly 60!
@laustcawz2089
@laustcawz2089 Год назад
Done by simply sucking all the air out of one of the movie's cars, then reversing the shots. Very effective, though.
@Jekyll_Island_Creatures
@Jekyll_Island_Creatures Год назад
"Show me!"
@TheMarcHicks
@TheMarcHicks Год назад
This scene was recreated for a Car Insurance ad here in Australia and, at the end, I was just waiting for the newly repaired car to run the guy down 😆.
@SignOfTheTimes008
@SignOfTheTimes008 4 месяца назад
I loved it. And today was the first day I ever seen it. Well done scene.
@w1975b
@w1975b Месяц назад
@@Jekyll_Island_Creatures and the seductive music during
@maxtew6521
@maxtew6521 Год назад
"Go to the office, buddy. You're 26. Go get a job." 🤣This is why you're awesome, Cassie.
@stanmann356
@stanmann356 Год назад
In the book Christine could only repair herself if she was moving. After she got trashed and couldn't run anymore, Arnie threw his back out pushing her around in circles in the garage until she repaired herself enough to run again.
@shanedaley6236
@shanedaley6236 Год назад
You could take point into the ending maybe something was moving just slightly or the radio trying to kick on
@clockinthewalls
@clockinthewalls Год назад
I guess he never heard of a tow truck.
@philipbergmann519
@philipbergmann519 Год назад
How did you hurt your back, Arnie?
@chaztitan6457
@chaztitan6457 Год назад
i cant find the book for the life of me. would be a good one to add to my collection. do you still have it?
@stanmann356
@stanmann356 Год назад
@@chaztitan6457 it's on Amazon
@The80Kat
@The80Kat 9 месяцев назад
I absolutely love the part in the garage and he says to the car “ok….show me”
@michaelpogue2032
@michaelpogue2032 Год назад
She's a 1958 Plymouth Fury; and the red is supposedly a custom (not normally available) color. Hope Carly is doing okay. Speaking of friends, it says something about the kind of sister you are to give her a pass to protect her mental and emotional health. You're both such sweet and seemingly tender-hearted people; something to be proud of, for sure. Blessings to the both of you.
@kennyfleck8630
@kennyfleck8630 Год назад
I love how every time she is hoping for "friendly" dinosaurs/aliens/ghosts/demonic cars, and genuinely feels betrayed each time😉
@WarGamerGirl
@WarGamerGirl Год назад
She's so sweet lol
@markjuarez1791
@markjuarez1791 9 месяцев назад
@@WarGamerGirl And that's why we love her reactions so much.
@WOranos
@WOranos Год назад
This film really showcases Carpenter's talent. He successfully made Christine an actual character in the story, with her own personaity, motives and desires. She's definitely a contender for sexiest villainess put on film.
@dmc9492
@dmc9492 Год назад
Agreed! She's such a sexy yet formidable beastie it really doesn't take much to give her personality being a classic car fan the cars are the "stars" for me (I practically am "Arnie") & my brain works like "Kings"🤩😏
@MrBlueSkyof1607
@MrBlueSkyof1607 Год назад
And to think she's actually a car of all things. Go figure.
@Jayskiallthewayski
@Jayskiallthewayski 10 месяцев назад
​@@nkscou9008Guess you didn't read the book.
@nkscou9008
@nkscou9008 10 месяцев назад
@@Jayskiallthewayski No, I couldn't finish it, but what's the difference other than one is a movie and it gives you everything ready, while the other is a book and you have to watch and listen to them in your head?
@robertyeah2259
@robertyeah2259 8 месяцев назад
@@nkscou9008Um, bruh. The book is about Christine being possessed by the spirit of a dead man and the ghosts of her previous owners ride around in the back seats all rotted and decomposed. But clearly you have read books and seen movies before, so you should know they are often very, very, very different lol (i should explain better. Having read the book, it’s one of King’s worst. He makes the haunted car just as stupid as it sounds. Carpenter giving no origin for the car and making it all about how Arnie is seduced is what makes the movie so good. If he stuck too close to the book it would be too dumb to be spooky)
@promontorium
@promontorium Год назад
I think you were right about Artie seeming nice again when he came back and found out the guy died in the car. I think it was because he spent a night away from Christine. So that also supports your idea that if the car was destroyed he'd become himself again.
@TheRussian13
@TheRussian13 Год назад
One of the biggest differences between the book and movie was the ending having Arnie in Christine for the final fight. BOOK SPOILERS The book does a better job explaining the possession of Arnie and his strive for freedom. In Christine's final moments before getting crushed, Lebay's soul leaves Christine to find Arnie. Arnie's mom was driving him away so literally "distance" himself from the car. As Arnie felt Lebay try to possess him again, he jerks the wheel from his mother and crashes. Arnie unfortunately kills his mother and self, but he managed to die free from Lebay's corruption.
@BadAssSykO
@BadAssSykO Год назад
1958 Plymouth Fury. My uncle's first car was a 58 Fury he bought brand new in October 57 and he still has it to this day, in pristine condition. It's currently valued at $190,000. He has had offers for it over the last decade+ for $200,000-$300,000, but refuses all offers.
@suflanker45
@suflanker45 Год назад
That car means something to him, more than any offer.
@eatsmylifeYT
@eatsmylifeYT Год назад
He's probably afraid his car would hunt him down if he sold it.
@xbeaker
@xbeaker Год назад
Cool.. but your uncle is lying to you. Sorry to kill a good story with facts, but the actual movie car sold for $275,000. A '58 Fury is worth about $70K max in great condition. Which is still huge increase in value.
@Cal-Corgan
@Cal-Corgan Год назад
Is it red with a sunny disposition?
@glenerickson358
@glenerickson358 Год назад
Xbeaker, only Dodges worth 6 figures are Superbirds, or rare Cudas.
@marcusosuna687
@marcusosuna687 Год назад
1958 Plymouth Fury. My dad had one when he was a kid. Sold it for like, $500 before he enlisted into the Marines. Now days you can't find that car for anything less than $100k. Sigh...
@SilentSooYun
@SilentSooYun Год назад
Just one week after I bought my first car ('84 Ford Escort) my neighbor put his good-running '58 Plymouth Belvedere up for sale for $100 less than I had just paid. There was no way I could have known, it would have cost a fortune to maintain, but I have never regretted anything so much as that missed opportunity
@xbox0615
@xbox0615 Год назад
That's care is from hell and i love it I'm in love classic car like Christine and a Impala 64
@jeffleighton4385
@jeffleighton4385 Год назад
Love this movie....
@DougRayPhillips
@DougRayPhillips Год назад
My first car was a '58 Dodge Coronet, which superficially looked the same as the corresponding Plymouths. They were all nice cars.
@sullyfox4993
@sullyfox4993 Год назад
You can nab a running and period painted '58 Fury for about $25k.
@Turbo_J_Automotive
@Turbo_J_Automotive Год назад
Just watched this video for the first time. I actually recommended Christine at the start of October. The car Christine is a 1958 Plymouth Fury, chosen by Steven King as it was a Forgotten car at the time. In the 1950s, the Chevrolet Bel Air and Big finned Cadillacs ruled the roads and the Plymouth Fury was only available in the gold and white trim. Christine is the only one painted in 'Autumn Red' and white because she was considered a 'Special Order' by Rolan LeBay. 24 Plymouth Furys were used for the film and only 2 Survived and are in private collections to this day. Oh, and the scene where Christine "repairs" herself was done with hydraulics to suck to the car into itself and the footage was just played in reverse.
@cchavezjr7
@cchavezjr7 Год назад
This movie still has some of the best special effects that stand up today. The car repairing itself is amazing.
@TheBS1000
@TheBS1000 Год назад
I don't know why, but I've always really liked this movie. It's definitely one of John Carpenter's most underrated films.
@ridney5887
@ridney5887 Год назад
"Go to the office, Buddy, you're 26." 😂
@baronvg
@baronvg Год назад
I swear, that “finest smell” line still makes me laugh to this day. And Cassie’s eye roll at the line was just….chef’s kiss.
@mgtow316
@mgtow316 4 месяца назад
Especially since p**sy actually smells like fisherman's wharf.
@METALFACEDOOMXXXX
@METALFACEDOOMXXXX 2 месяца назад
She's too politically correct its annoying af
@stempo1
@stempo1 9 месяцев назад
I was in High School with a guy that looked just like Buddy Repperton, He would buy beer at 17, Our battles in shop class were epic. He went by the name "Choppy" He spent 7 years in High school.
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 Год назад
John Carpenter is the master of making a low budget movie seem like it was made for 10x what it actually was. The burning car sequence never ceases to impress me. The stunt man had to wear the full burn suit and use his own oxygen tank because the flames consumed all the air inside the vehicle. My favorite part of this movie was not the car, but the complex and evolving relationship between the main character and his best friend that turns demented by the car, their interactions are really good personal drama in an otherwise horror action movie.
@egglady
@egglady Год назад
Christine was definitely not a low budget movie. It cost $10 million which was a fairly high budget for the time. (By comparison, The Thing cost $15 million. Halloween cost about $300,000.) I’m going to guess most of the budget of Christine went toward the numerous Plymouth Furys that were used in the film.
@HerbertAckermans
@HerbertAckermans Год назад
@@egglady If IMDB is correct 28 Plymouth Fury were used for the movie, with only 2 surviving the shoot
@naughty.r0bot
@naughty.r0bot Год назад
In Escape From New York, the scene where Snake PIissken (Kurt Russell) is flying over the city looking through special "VR/Night Vision", that effect was created using a large model table comprising of spray painted styrofoam rectangles posing as buildings with their corners and edges covered in 3M Scotchlite tape. The effect was made by a young Hollywood newcomer named.. James Cameron.
@Nova-fh2et
@Nova-fh2et Год назад
Low budget? How rich are you?
@AlexG1020
@AlexG1020 Год назад
Escape From New York was low budget and looks it, as much as I love that movie
@gspendlove
@gspendlove Год назад
Here's one of my favorite pieces of movie trivia: Christine Belford, who plays Arnold's mom, once lived in the house at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. Yeah, _that_ house.
@clevelandcbi
@clevelandcbi Год назад
Wow!!!
@tomfrankiewicz4030
@tomfrankiewicz4030 Год назад
John Carpenter is probably the most underrated director. The Thing is one of my all time favorite movies. Hope you will watch it soon
@davidbourhenne8540
@davidbourhenne8540 Год назад
At the gas station, you asked if there would be video tapes. Cassie, this was set in 1978. Only tape players/recorders would be thousands of dollars then. You have to remember, VCRs only became widely used in homes in the mid '80s.
@captaincran3940
@captaincran3940 Год назад
For some reason "Thanks for the milk" is my all time favorite line in a movie and I use it all the time when I walk out of awkward situations. I LOVE that you included it in the edit ❤️
@shanegraham2500
@shanegraham2500 Год назад
Well, now I'm gonna have to start doing that! My "go-to" quote whenever someone leaves my vicinity, "Thanks for dropping by, you guys. Thanks for breaking my cow-lamp.", from Homestar Runner.
@jasonbeatty831
@jasonbeatty831 Год назад
Keith Gordon who played Arnie is an amazing actor, who went on to do some really phenomenal directing later in his life. Genuinely one of the coolest people in Hollywood.
@Corn_Pone_Flicks
@Corn_Pone_Flicks Год назад
He also appeared in Dressed to Kill and Jaws 2 around this time. He was kind of like PJ Soles, who you'd see in everything for a short time and who then kind of faded from view.
@kennyfleck8630
@kennyfleck8630 Год назад
@@Corn_Pone_Flicks also was in the legend of Billie jean, not sure what year.
@gggooding
@gggooding Год назад
He directed some eps of Fargo and also the heart-breaking, Vonnegut movie Mother Night (1996).
@66RainySuper
@66RainySuper Год назад
I believe he directed some of the Homeland episodes
@CR41489
@CR41489 Год назад
I worked on the editorial staff on a film Keith Gordon directed called “Waking the Dead” in 1999. He was a great guy, easy to work with and excellent at his job. He’s one of the good guys in the industry.
@Jimbozinya
@Jimbozinya Год назад
Growing up (I was born in 77) there were three movies I could watch over and over and never get bored of watching. Christine, Halloween and Dawn Of The Dead (1978 version, obviously).
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 10 месяцев назад
My sister's name is Kristine and in 1987, she married a man named Wayne, so I sent them got videos of "Christine" and "Wayne's World" for Christmas. They loved it.
@Johnnybojangles664
@Johnnybojangles664 Год назад
Little known fact, Alexandra Paul (who played Leigh) has a twin sister and decided to play a prank on Carpenter. In the scenes at the end when they fight Christine, they sneakily put her in the same clothes and had her sat in the bulldozer with Dennis, apparently Carpenter didn't notice at first but knew something was off until they came clean.
@harbingerofsalt
@harbingerofsalt Год назад
Alexandra walked up to Carpenter while filming that scene and asked "John, are you replacing me already?"
@1htsht4u
@1htsht4u Год назад
The kid who played Arnie directed a movie called The Chocolate War and I was an extra in the film - literally a face in the crowd - and I just happened to be in the right place at the right time and as the camera zoomed in on one of the main characters I am right there! So with my family I got to see myself on the big screen in a theatre! I can see why actors can get so sucked in, seeing yourself on that huge screen and knowing a whole world of people are seeing you makes you feel unique and special even though it really means nothing at all. I felt that even as just a nobody in the crowd.
@googleblockedme5543
@googleblockedme5543 Год назад
I always considered Christine a love story rather than a horror story. Arnie and Christine brought each other back from the dead and loved each other too much for the rest of the world
@w1975b
@w1975b Месяц назад
iirc, the blurb (short summary for the book) says something about 2 love triangles.
@stjanigurka
@stjanigurka Год назад
"is that a baked potato?" Had me laughing more than it should!
@jedijones
@jedijones 9 месяцев назад
Chekov's potato.
@scotttschannel7050
@scotttschannel7050 Год назад
John Carpenter is mainly known for horror movies (which are among some of the best ever), but he also made a mainstream movie you would probably love, a sci-fi romance movie called Starman with Jeff Bridges (Big Lebowski) and Karen Allen (Raiders of the Lost Ark). It’s about an alien stranded on Earth that takes the form of a woman’s dead husband and she takes him across country to meet up with a rescue ship. It’s sort of an ET for grownups. You should definitely watch it.
@karicastanza5216
@karicastanza5216 Год назад
Love "Starman"! The softer side of John Carpenter!
@OneEyedJack1970
@OneEyedJack1970 Год назад
Yeah, she would definitely love that.
@kylereese4822
@kylereese4822 Год назад
@@jonjohns65 The More Cassie avoids The Thing the chances of her sister has to watch too gets higher....🤣🤣.
@patrickflanagan3762
@patrickflanagan3762 Год назад
That was one of her earlier reactions, it's on her Patreon page.
@goyasolidar
@goyasolidar Год назад
Arnie and Crhristine are basically Frodo and The One Ring.
@sgr1888
@sgr1888 Год назад
Without a Sam
@jedijones
@jedijones 9 месяцев назад
Arnie ended up more like Smeagol.
@fixfalcon2628
@fixfalcon2628 Год назад
I remember seeing this movie for the first time as a kid. The "OK....Show me..." scene always stuck with me.
@seantlewis376
@seantlewis376 Год назад
I was in high school when Christine came out. I really enjoyed it. John Carpenter is very good at building the suspense starting with a slow crawl, and hitting a crescendo later.
@magicmike7198
@magicmike7198 Год назад
John Carpenter is as memorable as a filmmaker as he is a composer. He writes his own music and Christine's theme is certainly one of his best. More rhythmic variations exist on RU-vid and are really catchy and are a real homage to the sound of the 80s.
@jeannieschmidt2217
@jeannieschmidt2217 Год назад
This is one of my favourite horror movies. And the good ones CAN be done without all of the blood and gore. Keith Gordon was absolutely fantastic as Arnie. He played BOTH roles to perfection. Cheers from Canada!
@HeyMykee
@HeyMykee Год назад
Ha! Yeah, it was a like a male Black Swan thing. If you've seen that movie.
@chaztitan6457
@chaztitan6457 Год назад
yes, there is always a way to show both. angry with cuss words or not. have sex with yourself or with another. both have their points. one isnt better than the other. horror with or without blood. this however is a great movie. but to say a good one is one without blood or violence is a childs point of view
@jeannieschmidt2217
@jeannieschmidt2217 Год назад
@@chaztitan6457 Christine, The Shining, The Ring, the original Psycho, Black Christmas, Halloween all have very little gore of a typical slasher movie. But they pull the audience in with their lighting, the music, the atmosphere that envelopes the characters. That's what I mean.
@chaztitan6457
@chaztitan6457 Год назад
@@jeannieschmidt2217 so there are no "greatest" anything with gore? Best jokes dont have words you might not like? again. what are you, 6? no wait, christian... caust the bible teaches you cant use words that they say are bad? what adjective pisses you off? its cold its damn cold its fucking cold what dont you like? what do you wanna restrict? please be the thought police SIR!!!
@jeannieschmidt2217
@jeannieschmidt2217 Год назад
@@chaztitan6457 I don't do well with blood. Slasher movies with a lot of blood and gore gross me out - and I can't watch them. So I DON'T watch them. The horror movies that I LIKE - that DON'T have very much blood or gore in them are Christine, The Shining, The Ring, Poltergeist, and Psycho. I don't know how to make myself any more clear. I don't understand what I said that was so offense - and why you're being so insulting.
@nicoletrudell2065
@nicoletrudell2065 Год назад
The guy who played Dennis also played Cougar in the first Top Gun film (the character that has the panic attack in the air). The girl who likes Dennis and gets ignored by him, Roseanne, is played by Kelly Preston.
@jedijones
@jedijones 9 месяцев назад
And the girl who plays Leigh went on to star in Baywatch. She also has a twin sister who switched out with her during Christine as a prank and ended up seen in part of the movie, but not her face.
@ricowade4987
@ricowade4987 Год назад
I just love these older films and how there is real dialouge, story and and just an actual movie that marinates. I really miss this era of film making but i know that all movies were not this great back then but man this movie is great. Well done Cas
@44excalibur
@44excalibur Год назад
Yet another classic from John Carpenter, along with Halloween, The Fog, The Thing, Escape From New York, Starman, and Big Trouble In Little China. This is one of the best adaptations of a Stephen King novel ever.
@adrianoadriano7772
@adrianoadriano7772 Год назад
Vampires????? With James Woods that one was his best!
@44excalibur
@44excalibur Год назад
@@adrianoadriano7772 Vampires was okay. Carpenter in the 90s was never as good as he was in the 80s.
@dagiel9061
@dagiel9061 Год назад
I wish they would actually do a remake of the fog, it had fairly decent premise.
@manleychenoweth8144
@manleychenoweth8144 Год назад
The Fog your probably thinking of was a remake, the original late 70s or early 80s version was better, Carpenter was only a producer on the remake
@44excalibur
@44excalibur Год назад
@@dagiel9061 They did do a remake of The Fog with Tom Welling and Maggie Grace, and it was terrible.
@auckalukaum
@auckalukaum Год назад
The book Christine was part of what you call the second phase of Stephen King's career as a writer. The first phase he wrote with a lot of literary ambition and published several heavyweight novels that are among the most frightening ever written, but also elevated horror fiction into the limelight. The second phase his books were a lot less "serious" and more fun, and spawned a number of campy, spooky classics like Cujo, Firestarter, and Christine. The movie Christine revived John Carpenter's career as a filmmaker. Everybody from critics to studios to audiences hated him after The Thing, which was universally reviled. He was fired from jobs and more or less blacklisted. The only film he could get was Christine, so he took it. And, of course, critical evaluation of The Thing has shifted considerably in the intervening decades and it is now also considered a classic. For what it's worth, Christine is one of the rare examples where the movie is better than the book. The book is much darker. It's also structured strangely, going from first person to third and back to first. The movie slims it down and simplifies things and makes it more fun. The car is a 1958 Plymouth Fury (or Belvedere, which was a different trim level of the same car). Carpenter destroyed so many of them during production that there are very few left in existence. They're real collector's items among car and horror movie enthusiasts.
@shag139
@shag139 Год назад
Wth was wrong with The Thing?
@auckalukaum
@auckalukaum Год назад
@@shag139 It was seen as nihilistic and overly gory.
@doghousereilly3795
@doghousereilly3795 Год назад
@@shag139 Absolutely nothing. It's one of the best horror movies with regards to why practical special effects will always be superior to cgi. It just had the bad luck of being released right after E.T., when people only wanted friendly aliens and refused to accept anything else.
@davidwatson22
@davidwatson22 Год назад
This is one of my favourite Stephen King stories, love the idea of a possessed car, love the idea of the milometer going backwards. Once got a call from my insurance company saying I was reported for causing a crash. But I was at work all that day with the car in our compound , the guys at work started calling my car Christine . Who's a good car ,who's a pretty car yes you are. I'm not taking any chances.
@jedijones
@jedijones 9 месяцев назад
Why does it go backwards? I couldn't figure out what that meant.
@matthewvade6553
@matthewvade6553 Год назад
OMG. I laughed my butt off at 26:14 when you said, "There's going to be video tapes of this is there not." Helped remind me just how old I'm getting compared to people like you. When this movie was made, video tapes were just starting to hit the scene, and the movie was set a few years before that. The first time I remember even hearing of a VCR was at a friend's birthday in 1983. The parents of probably the richest kid in school got one and we all saw it at his 12th birthday party. It was a sleepover, and his mom had rented a couple of movies from the brand new video rental store. Think we watched Rocky 3 about four times that night. They also had one of those Soda Stream machines (don't know if they were called that back then) where you can make your own carbonated beverages. Think I drank about 14 Pepsi's that night too. It was a few more years before many gas stations started installing security cameras. There were a few businesses that were early adopters of the technology, but it was probably closer to 1990 before they were in every gas station.
@anzaeria
@anzaeria Год назад
Awesome to hear. I remember in the early 80s, very few kids in primary school had VCRs. I didn't and I was probably a bit envious of the ones that did. The VCR seemed like the best thing ever. Yea they certainly weren't common back then. I remember being invited to someone's house and seeing Xanadu and Alien on video tape. It was probably about the mid 80s when we got our own VCR.
@jedijones
@jedijones 9 месяцев назад
@@anzaeria I am pretty sure we got our VCR in 1984. Immediately started using it constantly to record stuff off TV and rent movies. We never had HBO, but that was how the "richer" kids were watching movies at home before that.
@ChrisReise
@ChrisReise Год назад
Roseanne is played by Kelly Preston, the former Mrs. John Travolta. And Dennis is played by John Stockwell where you last saw him in "Top Gun". You might also recognize the old guy who Christine to Arnie. He's that sweet old man with the snow shovel who helped Kevin in "Home Alone"
@Madbandit77
@Madbandit77 Год назад
Roberts Blossom is that sweet old man.
@clevelandcbi
@clevelandcbi Год назад
I forget the actor's name, but the old guy running the garage is one of the best grumpy old farts in movie history. He also ran the campground in *The Great Outdoors.*
@PaisanVinnJK
@PaisanVinnJK Год назад
Robert Prosky He was also Bear in The lords of Discipline and was on Hill St Blues.. a cop show in the 80’s
@Madbandit77
@Madbandit77 Год назад
@@PaisanVinnJK He was also in Michael Mann's "Thief", "Big Shots" and "Last Action Hero". Prosky, as a different character, replaced Michael Conrad on "Blues" when he passed away.
@victorramsey5575
@victorramsey5575 Год назад
Christine is a 1958 Plymouth Fury. And is one of the most recreated movie cars next to the Delorean (Back To The Future) and the 1977 Pontiac Trans Am (Smokey And The Bandit). BTW... in case you were wondering where you've seen Dennis before, he was Cougar in Top Gun. He was the pilot in the beginning that turned in his wings. And also, Roseanne(?) is Kelly Preston, you know... John Travolta's wife.
@lionhead123
@lionhead123 Год назад
i highly recommend the book. the eerie atmosphere, the horror of it really comes alive in the book. In the book the last time Dennis and Arnie ride together in the car especially is really creepy because the whole appearance of the surroundings changed, Arnie changed, there hung a terrible smell of decay. Its masterly written.
@WannaBeatle-Paul_McMichael
@WannaBeatle-Paul_McMichael Год назад
Christine was the first movie that my mother, brother, and sister worked on as extras. I dunno why I didn't get to work on it, too. but, of course, in my 40-plus years in the bidness, I never get to work on something cool or something I'd watch.
@andychandler1737
@andychandler1737 Год назад
This movie is a masterclass in direction, score, timing, and character development. Stephen King knows the only way to engage the audience is putting humans first. Human emotion, human strength, and human frailty. The supernatural elements are the fulcrum around which the story revolves. Brilliant film and great reaction as always
@andychandler1737
@andychandler1737 Год назад
Apologies, pacing not timing.
@davidhowell7279
@davidhowell7279 Год назад
Wait a minute! Wasn't that security tape footage stored in the cloud, or on RU-vid or tiktok or something?! Hahahaha
@Adino1
@Adino1 Год назад
King wrote the book, but this movie was John Carpenter all the way.
@ujohnlynch2341
@ujohnlynch2341 Год назад
The movie is much different than the book. The movie completely misses the fraying of the lifelong friendship of Arnie and Dennis and the 'evil' of the car's genesis which is the never-ending fury of the original owner whose mother said a demon had played a trick on her and switched him out (changeling) as a baby. The death of the daughter in the car served as a sacrifice.
@jedijones
@jedijones 9 месяцев назад
@@ujohnlynch2341 The fraying of the friendship is portrayed in the movie, so I don't know what you mean there. The idea of Arnie having a romance of sorts with Christine wouldn't play right in the movie if we thought it was possessed by the dead male owner. I would prefer if there was some explanation why it was possessed though, like by a woman who might've been murdered in it.
@justinedse3314
@justinedse3314 Год назад
I cannot believe you reacted to this! One of my all time favorite movies and a real underrated classic. Always good to see people viewing it for the first time.
@2cuntsgaming
@2cuntsgaming 10 месяцев назад
Darnell is an awesome character.. the classic "You can't Polish a Turd" -Cyba
@davedahl4461
@davedahl4461 Год назад
The book was so good. Dennis was the narrator of the first part the second part switches to third person. And then the third Dennis takes over the story again. The book is incredibly sad, and nostalgic. Especially as Arnie deteriorates. The book came out when I was in High School I loved it.
@noneprovided689
@noneprovided689 Год назад
You’re absolutely right about the book. I typically don’t care for King’s work, but _Christine_ is nearly perfect. He really found his stride with it in a way that I’ve never known him to duplicate.
@darthtrip7188
@darthtrip7188 Год назад
@@noneprovided689 I love Stephen King's work and I have to say Christine is great but it's nowhere near his best work.
@noneprovided689
@noneprovided689 Год назад
@@darthtrip7188 I guess that’s probably the difference between a King fan vs a non-fan. Admittedly, I’m no literary connoisseur-simple though they are, I did enjoy a couple of the Bachman books. Beyond that, though, I’ve never found much of his work to be remarkable. _Christine_ is the one standout exception, though. I’ve never understood why it resonated so deeply stood with me; it’s possible that it’s because I was 13 or 14 when I first read it, having already caught _most_ of the movie on cable _once._ It was right around this time that I had developed both an appreciation for classic cars _and_ a seething resentment for my peers and a number of other people in my daily life. Perhaps that’s why I didn’t interpret Arnie’s changing as a _decline,_ but rather as an _escape._ Beyond sentimentality, though, I also just recall the narrative "flow" of the book to be unique. Through the admittedly modest exposure I’ve had to King’s printed work (including as Bachman), I’ve never found others that measured up. Incidentally, regarding the movie: it feels weird to say this, but even though I know Arnie is being corrupted (rather than possessed), I think that if ever I was to become the bad guy, that’s how I’d want it to go down.
@clockinthewalls
@clockinthewalls Год назад
If you're not a King fan I would recommend Different Seasons. I think its one of his best collections. Stand By Me and Shawshank. Both come from that books.
@Acadian.FrenchFry
@Acadian.FrenchFry Год назад
@@clockinthewalls All your recommendations are the best! No one talks about Different Seasons. The Long Walk still haunts me.
@cyberpunkspacejams
@cyberpunkspacejams Год назад
Not only is this a great Carpenter/King collab, but this movie also had Brett from Alien, Peter Venkman's test subject with the bubblegum he kept electrocuting in Ghostbusters, and Kevin McCallister's old neighbor from Home Alone.
@jean-paulaudette9246
@jean-paulaudette9246 Год назад
Talk about a dream team!
@synthetic240
@synthetic240 Год назад
...right...
@jedijones
@jedijones 9 месяцев назад
Haha, I just saw this movie for the first time, and was staring at the Ghostbusters guy trying to tell if that's who it was. When he turned around in the car with his mouth gaped, that's when I was sure of it.
@greggburke7796
@greggburke7796 Год назад
This film is supposed to have taken place in 1978. To put car prices in perspective for you, you could buy a brand new Mustang in 1978 for $4,000 dollars, so $250 was a decent amount back then for a 20 year old used car that had been sitting in a yard collecting dust. Regarding the actors, oddly enough, Buddy was only 23 when this was filmed in April of 1983. John Stockwell, who played Dennis, and Keith Gordan, who played Arnie, were 22, so basically the same age. The hot girl, who played Leigh, Alexandra Paul, was later on Baywatch and on Melrose Place. Keith was also in Back to school with Rodney Dangerfield before becoming a director. You should put Back to School on one of your comedy polls.
@knightad33
@knightad33 4 месяца назад
Back to School is an amazing film, hilarious.
@richieb7692
@richieb7692 Год назад
I Love this film.... One reason why I like It, is that it's So Different from the book. They can actually be taken as two totally different versions of the same story, as A Lot was watered down or changed for the film. The car repair scene was a one time filming, of a car being crushed and then played backwards. Stephen King chose the car as it was never a popular model with the hot rodders, or custom guys, so they disappeared into obscurity. They also cast unknown actors so no major names overshadowed the storyline, and this made the characters more relatable.
@paulymar5996
@paulymar5996 Год назад
I always liked this movie. Great script, memorable characters, good performances by everyone, and of course Carpenter's always going to deliver.
@shanester1832
@shanester1832 Год назад
In high school the teacher said Friday we'll be watching 'Christine'. Awesome! Friday rolled around and she pops in 'Christy.' It's about a young teacher in early 1900s Tennessee... I don't know why for even 1/2 a second I thought my 70 year old home economics teacher would be playing a badass horror movie. One of my dumber moments.
@clevelandcbi
@clevelandcbi Год назад
I once snuck in late to my creative writing class and saw "Write to Jesus" on the chalkboard. Had NO CLUE this Jesus (Hay-soos) was the 12 year old new class pen-pal in southern Mexico our teacher had just talked about. Found out from a former classmate who has taught there for 20+ years that old bat says "Don't pull a Daniel" to this day.
@shanester1832
@shanester1832 Год назад
@@clevelandcbi Awesome, your name got Munsoned into legend!
@alwaysadawg6488
@alwaysadawg6488 Год назад
Christine is a 1958 Plymouth Fury. Gorgeous car!
@terrycoolidge9511
@terrycoolidge9511 Год назад
I had totally forgotten that Kelly Preston was in this. Fun, but so sad she’s gone. Obviously this a Stephen King story that requires extreme suspension of disbelief, but John Carpenter was the right man for the job. A stylish and entertaining thriller despite being absolutely ridiculous. Dennis is indeed, a good, good friend. 😊
@MFPMapFilmProductions
@MFPMapFilmProductions Год назад
Christine was a 1958 Plymouth Fury (Though some Belvederes were used) She came with a 5.7 liter, 350 Cubic Inch Golden Commando, with 305 hp two 4-barrel carburetors. Extra fact. The Plymouth Fury did not come in red. She only came in one colour (not including trim), beige.
@gail11
@gail11 Год назад
Yes, the line of cars in the factory were the one color. The book indicated that LeBay special ordered the red paint job.
@MFPMapFilmProductions
@MFPMapFilmProductions Год назад
@@gail11 Its very hard to order a special colour for a car that has limited options. This usually only happens if one of the factory big wigs wants one custom for themselves, or someone really close to them orders it through them.
@gail11
@gail11 Год назад
@@MFPMapFilmProductions no doubt, but believable in a work of fiction.
@bodybytacos6043
@bodybytacos6043 Год назад
"Arnie, these are red flags. " 🤣🤣 Great reaction.
@TopsyTriceratops
@TopsyTriceratops 7 месяцев назад
I remember an episode from Garfield and Friends where they did a spoof of this movie. The car had an actual voice and stalked John around in a hilarious manner. I'd suggest watching that episode on your own time, gives a good giggle and it's called "Rolling Romance".
@amtraklover
@amtraklover 4 месяца назад
I actually remember that episode 😂
@5burowz
@5burowz Год назад
Fantastic flick. Very underrated imo. Keith Gordon was great in it. Now he is a pretty prominent director.
@stormtrooperdylan
@stormtrooperdylan Год назад
I'm sooooo glad you liked it. It was a favorite of everyone I knew growing up in the 80s.
@southron_d1349
@southron_d1349 Год назад
Harry Dean Stanton, the cop, was also in Alien as Brett, one of the two engineers.
@danishhald
@danishhald Год назад
“He wears leather now.” LOL So good to see you and watch another great reaction! This is one of my favorite movies. Seen it many times. Today, after many viewings I just realized how literal the music is. I probably figured it out subconsciously but today I really got it lol.
@robinpredal5914
@robinpredal5914 2 месяца назад
Christine is one of my favorite Carpenters 😊
@ButteredToast32
@ButteredToast32 Год назад
“That’s all I wanted! I wanted the Wall-E cube!” Lmao she is a treasure.
@merlinsclaw
@merlinsclaw Год назад
"Go to the office, buddy, you're 26!" Love you, Cassie. 🤣🤣❤❤
@abigailwillis7973
@abigailwillis7973 Год назад
I know right?
@keithbenson2627
@keithbenson2627 13 дней назад
Christine is a 1958 Plymouth Fury …. Ever since the movie came out these cars became very Valuable !
@jacknecron123
@jacknecron123 Год назад
The guy that played George Lebay, who sold Arnie the car, also played the old man that saves Kevin in Home Alone!
@redtail4017
@redtail4017 Год назад
Good reaction! Glad to see you enjoyed this and understood that this was a character driven horror film and why,after the prologue, it was necessary to build the characters. And what terrific performances, especially by Keith Gordon as Arnie.
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 Год назад
Popcorn, you had best see: " Dressed to Kill " which is another movie for the actor of " Arnie ".
@dan_hitchman007
@dan_hitchman007 Год назад
In the novel you find out what's behind Christine's power as things start to escalate. I think I like how they made the car just plain evil by itself in the movie.
@chuckleezodiac24
@chuckleezodiac24 Год назад
John Travolta was great as Buddy. My favorite movie bully!
@hamletksquid2702
@hamletksquid2702 Год назад
I come for the character arc. Bubbly and happy, everyone and everything is so nice and it's all going to be butterflies and flowers, Then the reality sets in.
@saaamember97
@saaamember97 Год назад
The actor, who played the old man (Who sold Arnie the car), is the same man who played the creepy, sidewalk sweeping neighbor in Home Alone.
@laustcawz2089
@laustcawz2089 Год назад
Roberts Blossom. He was also.in "Escape From Alcatraz".
@stillwaitingfor99
@stillwaitingfor99 Год назад
That scene where it rebuilds itself is still so cool
@absalomvane7776
@absalomvane7776 3 месяца назад
That guy is also in "My Science Project", one of my very favorite sci-fi movies from the '80s!
@Adino1
@Adino1 Год назад
I want to see a badass remake of Christine where another owner finds her, reformed but forgotten and decaying and supes her up with a new motor, wheels, suspension, neighborhood rattling speakers and subwoofers, the works
@Ryanadamtx
@Ryanadamtx Год назад
The guy that played Dennis, was also Cougar in Top Gun.
@clevelandcbi
@clevelandcbi Год назад
And Andy from Shawshank was Merlin who took Goose's spot in the final battle scene. I honestly thought Dennis' actor would blow up more than he did.
@Ryanadamtx
@Ryanadamtx Год назад
@@clevelandcbi yes exactly right….hahaha. Maverick…”I’m going to bring him in closer” Merlin…”YOUR GUNNA DO WHAT?” Maverick…”I’ll hit the brakes he’ll fly right by” Hahaha one of the greatest exchanges of the original….god there was so many hahaha
@johnnyboy7144
@johnnyboy7144 Год назад
This movie is so damn good, I watch it atleast once a year around this time… so glad you reacted to it and enjoyed it Cassie 👍🏼👍🏼
@groothewanderer3710
@groothewanderer3710 Год назад
There have been a lot of killer car movies throughout the years. First one that I can remember was "The Car"(1977) starring James Brolin.(more of a possessed car movie, like Christine.) Duel(1971) directed by Steven Spielberg, a man being pursued and terrorized by the malevolent driver on the road. Or the B-movie called The Wraith(1986), starring Charlie Sheen, where a special car and it's driver go after a gang of bad guys.
@CarloisBuriedAlive
@CarloisBuriedAlive Год назад
“It felt fun, which is weird to say because it’s a bunch of people getting killed” I think most horror fans can relate to getting into the genre and having these thoughts at first. It’s often a misunderstood genre of movies where the audience can be confused for sadists or weirdos, but I always think about the roller coaster analogy: It’s a fun amusement park experience that many people love, but at the end of the day, it’s just an adrenaline rush because you’re tricking your body and your brain that you’re about to die. Glad you liked the movie! Stephen King really knows how to write young characters coming of age.
@TANKTREAD
@TANKTREAD Год назад
This is a great John Carpenter/Stephen King combo. Great Carpenter film score.
@JETZcorp
@JETZcorp Год назад
I love this movie. The music, the visuals, just awesome.
@323johnnybravo
@323johnnybravo Год назад
Great movie , very underrated.
@sportshistorybuff319
@sportshistorybuff319 Год назад
Never thought to notice that the place where Moochie is dropped off hitchhiking seems like anything but a residential neighborhood, more like a warehouse or industrial district.
@fanmagicks
@fanmagicks 10 месяцев назад
John Stockwell is also in "My Science Project"
@odgjr
@odgjr Год назад
One of my favorite movies ever. We saw it in the theater when I was 9 years old, and there's not many movies that I have seen more.
@ejbarbs7873
@ejbarbs7873 Год назад
The character arcs are so good I such a short horror movie, really great. Carpenter makes all his own music too so that might be why it reminds you of Halloween.
@joelspaulding5964
@joelspaulding5964 Год назад
SOOO glad I watched the opening ad skit. Fantastic! Looking forward to the reaction. Read this when it was published during HS. Learned a LOT of interesting "jargon" reading this as a young teen.
@jsloden1
@jsloden1 Год назад
One of my favorite horror movies. The burning scene is the greatest!!!
@ernestortiz4555
@ernestortiz4555 Год назад
Read this book when I was a kid, it ended differently. Artie lives after Christine is destroyed, but then he and his mom go on a road trip and get killed in an accident. A truck driver who witnessed the accident swore that he clearly saw an older man in the car fighting with Arties mom for the steering wheel, but no such person was in the wreckage or anywhere. It was a genius ending I thought. The man in the car was supposedly the ghost of the guy who owned Christine before Artie.
@jameskirschling7887
@jameskirschling7887 Год назад
Arnie's character had more of a transformation as well. The movie is good but if you read the book it's a little bit of a letdown. Believe it or not I think this movie could be remade closer to the book with today's film making.
@richardbuckendorf1390
@richardbuckendorf1390 Год назад
@@jameskirschling7887 I liked them equally. I feel for a condensed version, John Carpenters is definitely not bad. As it was one of the first movies I remember watching as a child on H.B.O., it'll always have some nostalgia. I read the book once in 2009, and again this year when I heard of a BlumHouse remake happening. If they stay true to the novel, and do a light touch of John Carpenters vision, this could be an ABSOLUTELY CLEAN remake down for us horror nuts
@jameskirschling7887
@jameskirschling7887 Год назад
@@richardbuckendorf1390I saw this movie at the cinema. hadn't heard about a remake. I agree with your comment about the remake.
@jameskirschling7887
@jameskirschling7887 Год назад
@@richardbuckendorf1390 thanks. I'll check it out.
@glenerickson358
@glenerickson358 Год назад
Hollywood frequent changes plots when they turn books into movies. For Fried Green Tomatoes, they made Idge and Jessica Tandy's character the Same person.
@myfriendisaac
@myfriendisaac 8 месяцев назад
13:18 “Don’t think about it too long…” 😂
@ScreamqueenarmyBlogspot666
@ScreamqueenarmyBlogspot666 Год назад
Christine is an under appreciated John Carpenter movie & one of my favourite Stephen King adaptations
@seawyatt
@seawyatt Год назад
It's a 1958 Plymouth Fury. Arnie's best friend drives a 1968 Dodge Charger. Not important for the story, unless you're a car person that loves horror movies!
@saturninhabitant
@saturninhabitant Год назад
1968 Dodge Charger is the car used as The General Lee in The Dukes Of Hazzard.
@seawyatt
@seawyatt Год назад
@@saturninhabitant The General Lee is one year newer. It's a 1969 Charger.
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