Is she coming back in anger for a full feature movie? - This is a 3D short movie / screen test tribute to John Carpenter's movie "Christine" and the 1958 Plymouth Fury.
This is the only Carpenter film I wouldn't mind seeing a remake of w/todays technology. Especially actually following the ORIGINAL storyline. I read the book when it first came out in hardcover.
@@westerner1966 damn, I have been obsessing over this movie for a week now, writing in my head how to continue it. Was gonna take Christine's cube of crushed metal and have it recycled like many do, and a piece of that metal be used to build a newer car. This is how we will transfer the essence of Christine into a newer model. Including a scene where she realizes she cannot catch her victims who drive faster modern cars, she then finds a dealership and "eats" the stock available, rebuilding herself into a super charged threat. Of course the dealership simply thinks the cars were stolen. Give her a supercharged LS motor cranking out 700+. At some point, she could "posess" another vehicle using the the modern bluetooth connectivity. Have it be a truck with 4 wheel drive and doesnt worry about curbs, dividers, sand, or obstacles.
Christine is a classic...both the film and of course the car. While I cringe at the thought that 24 cars were destroyed making the film☹️, the FILM is what made this such a desirable and iconic car. Long live Christine!
Before that movie came out, you couldn't give away them old late 50s Plymouths, they were in junkyards all across the country. Then overnight they became highly desirable.
@@glengledhill9867 Don't know, I've always liked them, but back then, everybody wanted a 55 or 57 Chevy. The old Mopars and Ford's didn't get much attention. They were just used cars back then. Kinda like a early 2000s Mopars are now. The older cars get, the more desirable they become. 58 Plymouth was only about 24 yrs old then. About like a 1999 now. Old cars were cheap back then. I paid 50-75 bucks for a bunch of different old cars back then. First car was a 53 Chevy, paid 75 bucks for it and drove it home. Nobody wanted them either. Times sure changed.
I have two words for you... absolute genius!! The visuals and sound effects are truly right on target. Man I wish a Christine sequel was made or a remake that really follows the possession of Arnie by LeBay like the book did. Stephen King - El maestro macabre!!
Freakin awesome! Only thing is Christine's automatic transmission wasn't a lever on the column. It was the 3 speed pushbutton 727 torqueflite. Buttons are on the left side of the dash next to the gauge pod.
@@rustyshacklefordrefined5756 a variety of cars had three speed automatic transmissions in the 50's. A scant few even had four speeds, although they were only made for a few years.
But there's just something "better" about how they filmed the movie that's lost with computer animation though. Sure it's sad the cars were destroyed/damaged, but look at the result . One technical thing that I like about the movie Christine is how they did the effect of her fixing herself.
...No/indeed. I agree with you completely. I also think of those Plymouth Furys' which had to be vandalised to make the film: A terrible thought really ! BUT HOPEFULLY, the film itself Will have inspired someone to Save More than 24 Plymouths' that were otherwise, rusting away quietly, out in someone's field (?) I'd like to think so anyway.
If memory serves there actually was a "Christine 2" The plot was based on having the cube that was the first Christine sent to the shredders where it was turned into metallic shrapnel. Those bits and pieces were then smelted down and the recycled metal along with new metal ended up being used in the fabrication of other cars, Since all they crushed was the physical vehicle, the spirit that was Christine still lived on in the bits and pieces and survived to animate the new cars. Take it from there.
Not as incorrect as one may think in regards to the gear stick lever. My 58 Plymouth has a column stick...a "3 on the tree"! Manual, which was standard. The push button automatics were an optioned upgrade which most folks went for back in the day. The Christine car used in the moochie chase scene was a three speed manual.
@@thebigdb1634 But Christine didn't. She had the "V-800 Dual Fury" polyhead 318 with the push button auto. And if it was the 3 on the tree, you wouldn't hear it shift through a couple gears on the way down.
redradiodog yes I look at mine every day hoping that she’s going too fix herself but for some reason she just sits their in the driveway doing nothing at all I’m disappointed
Dude well done.. so cool!! I'm a great fan of SK and all his work. Christine was the first movie-based on his novel that I watched and she was the first car I ever wanted to have. ;)
Simple amazing, Stephen King would be so proud of this, a brilliant tribute to the most evil movie car Christine. The tension in the vieo was brilliant too and my ravourite bit was the hanging key chain, I was just waiting for that spooky radio to play and her beaming lights to shine.
Lembro desse filme .assisti quando eu era criança... muito bom... fiquei com medo na época... sinistro..o carro batia nos outros..é não tinha motorista.. tinha vida própria..era um carro psicopata.
I don't know about present day cars with them, but those in the 50s and 60s had lots of problems with the push button automatics. Some of these even made it to Australia. My dad used to have a '64 Chrysler AP5 Valiant, an Australian model with a push button automatic. It gave him so many headaches he sold it and got a '64 XP Ford Falcon to replace it
Sadly it's not actually her engine sounds in the movie. They used the sounds from a 428 cobra jet mustang because it sounded beefier and meaner than Christine's little 318.
Pena que não foi feito a parte dois desse filme , eu queria ver aquele monte de latas prensada virar o carro inteiro de novo , seria o máximo , tenho serteza de que todos que assistiu esse filme também gostaria de ver isso acontecer , não é pessoal ? Já pensou no começo do filme , mostrando o ferro velho , aquele monte de latas prensada lá no chão , aquela música sinistra tocando , o cara fala " Cristine dois o carro assassino " a câmera se aproxima e pá ! O bagulho começa a se regenerar sozinho e do nada vira um lindo carrão kkkkkkkkk
cara e verdade seria um sonho nao canso de ver este filme acho lindo o amor que ele tem pelo carro e a vingança na caça pelos cara , imagina um filme moderno seria o maximo , vc acha que se eu fosse milionario eu ia compra ferrari ou laborguini , eu ia correndo compra este lindo v8 christini