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FIRST TIME WATCHING * Carrie (1976) * MOVIE REACTION 

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@sonofmoss
@sonofmoss Год назад
Of all the reactors I’ve watched, Hannah seems to have the greatest sense of empathy and understanding
@mamakat114
@mamakat114 Год назад
Could you imagine her watching "Sybil" with Sally Field?
@jacoblantom
@jacoblantom Год назад
​@@mamakat114that would be quite a sight
@sonofmoss
@sonofmoss Год назад
@@mamakat114 or Sophie’s Choice
@trevor3013
@trevor3013 Год назад
She's also always the most observant one somehow
@shakycam3
@shakycam3 Год назад
Her observations are ridiculously spot on. In this one, she mentioned Sue being pregnant. In the book, she has a pregnancy scare. Carrie ends up dying in her arms crying out for her mom and Sue gets her period.
@adriennerobinson8984
@adriennerobinson8984 Год назад
Tommy and Sue were never in on it, they were really trying to be nice. Also not everybody was in on it, only Chris, Billy, Norma and they're friends. If you notice, not everybody laughed when they pranked her and Tommy got knocked out. Everybody laughing at her afterwards was all in Carrie's head.
@ericjette2435
@ericjette2435 Год назад
That's an important point. Many people only notice the part where everyone (including the gym teacher) seems to be laughing at Carrie, and miss the fact that it's mostly in Carrie's head. I think some of the "edited for television" versions of the movie are cut in such a way that it seems like everyone really is laughing at poor Carrie.
@vancelubben4527
@vancelubben4527 Год назад
Billy was manipulated into it in a really bad way
@samanthanickson6478
@samanthanickson6478 Год назад
absolutely right!
@robertyeah2259
@robertyeah2259 Год назад
@@vancelubben4527i mean he did have to be a twisted individual already to be manipulated into collecting a bucket of pig blood and breaking into a school and trespassing during the prom to dump it on a girl you don’t know, because Chris was banging him lmao
@rocknroller77
@rocknroller77 Год назад
Her mom's "There all gonna laugh at you!"
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 Год назад
Thank Stephen King's wife for this one. I remember reading that he had thrown this story in the trash, not thinking it was any good, but she took it out, read it and said THIS is the story you need to send out. Now we have a classic. Also, Sissy Spacek wanted to not hang out with the rest of the cast off set so that she remain in her character as being shy and outcast. Goes to show that Sissy Spacek was very talented at her craft.
@tobiabend9411
@tobiabend9411 Год назад
thats true
@TravelsTTG
@TravelsTTG Год назад
Right thanks Tabitha!
@claymccoy
@claymccoy Год назад
Was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in this film.
@joelwillis2043
@joelwillis2043 Год назад
I'd rather thank the author.
@kenyonsgirl415
@kenyonsgirl415 Год назад
@@joelwillis2043the author, as much as I love and respect him, gave up on it. So in this instance, it's fine to thank his wife. He does.
@kp22kc
@kp22kc Год назад
Hannah was spot on with almost everything....even saying Sue was pregnant...because she was in the book and loses the baby towards the end. The book goes way further than the movie. On Carrie's walk home from the prom she destroys the entire town. This was such a joy to watch with you two! The actress playing Sue's mother is Amy Irving's mother in real life.
@LiirThropp2687
@LiirThropp2687 Год назад
Hannah's reaction to the INSANITY of Carrie's mom and just how awful it really is. She caught on immediately while Ash was a bit confused at first. Carrie had no clue what a period was and all she got as an answer was horror and abuse. It's infuriating to witness. This is a fantastic horror film but it's also heartbreaking.
@ct6852
@ct6852 Год назад
Carrie's mom is having a moment right now. She's everywhere.
@Spindler2007
@Spindler2007 Год назад
I agree that Carrie's mum is absolutely insane. Heck, if she tried to join that Westboro Baptist Church, she probably would have got kicked out for being too extreme.
@gregwillson7952
@gregwillson7952 Год назад
@@Spindler2007 "I don't think I want to protest the funerals of veterans and children with her anymore, she's really antisocial"
@mrgmusicclass
@mrgmusicclass Год назад
@@Spindler2007 i think the Mom believes her insanity. Not so with Westboro. Those are lawyers and professionnel trolls
@nicktechnubyte1184
@nicktechnubyte1184 Год назад
Carrie's mom is everything wrong with christianity!
@kwanshiyin
@kwanshiyin Год назад
Hannah pointed out exactly what made me so frustrated with this. Carrie is condemned and judged as evil and nothing is said about the extreme bullying and the insanity of her mother that drove her to finally break.
@julietfischer5056
@julietfischer5056 Год назад
Even today, bullying is downplayed. Back in the 1970s, it was something kids were expected to deal with, and teachers could only do so much if the parents didn't see a problem. I doubt anybody knew just how disturbed and abusive Mrs. White was. Neighbors and coworkers knew her as the crazy fanatical Christian, so they had as little to do with her as possible. Carrie was fed, clothed, clean, and not coming to school with odd bruises or cuts. She was the 'weird' kid that people picked on.
@kennethmarrow3131
@kennethmarrow3131 10 месяцев назад
Lots of children as well as adults are bullied on a daily basis, but that does not entitle someone to torch an entire gymnasium full of adolescents to death. Carrie is a sick demented psychopath and anyone who co-signs to this lunacy is just as loony tunes as she is?!
@sagittarius420cheefie
@sagittarius420cheefie 7 месяцев назад
I remember going to a Christian School and my teacher said Carrie was the devil😂
@SergioArellano-yd7ik
@SergioArellano-yd7ik 6 месяцев назад
Carrie White eats shit
@kiranjitKaur61
@kiranjitKaur61 5 месяцев назад
@sagittarius420cheefie Wow.
@rachelr.5171
@rachelr.5171 Год назад
I’ve been dealing with a bad mental health issue and haven’t left the house in over a month. Watching your reactions really helps me feel less alone. So thanks for taking the time to make these videos and share them with the world.❤️
@samyheath8103
@samyheath8103 Год назад
Keep your head up
@krisg3568
@krisg3568 Год назад
Try to get sunshine on you, it really does heal, even if just from the window..I am rooting for you, you are wonderful!
@-BuddyGuy
@-BuddyGuy Год назад
Wash your bedsheets at high temperature. Remember to keep the blinds open during daylight. Give yourself up to the shite sleeping pattern and go for a walk at 4am. Watch the sun rise. A mental walk in your back garden/balcony does count you know. Clean slowly and methodically, don't rush it, do a bit at a time and start again at the start when you're done, like painting the golden gate bridge. When you talk to yourself, say nice things. If things get too bad, and you're not smoking weed, smoke some weed. If things get too bad, and you have been smoking weed, stop smoking weed. Get off the screen and stare at the wall for an hour just thinking. When you've done all of that you should be able to pop out for a sausage roll in the shop. Use that time in the real world to plan your next move.
@justtrustash
@justtrustash Год назад
Mate we go you always..remember that ❤️ proper appreciate you
@83gemm
@83gemm Год назад
I’m so sorry you’re going through that. I feel bad giving you tips, because that seems to minimize the weight of it. I’ll put it this way: When I am physically drained from mental health exhaustion, the first thing I do is drink a glass of water and then take a shower. Honestly, dehydration sneaks up on you and needing a shower does too. These things will NOT magically cure your mental health, but they can make you feel a little better and sometimes that little boost can make a real difference. Kind of like taking medicine for a cold won’t cure the cold, but can help you live with it. Getting some exercise helps too, but sometimes that’s physically impossible when it’s bad. Maybe just a walk around the block or your backyard. I really hope you can recover. You’re very much not alone.
@JoeCool7835
@JoeCool7835 Год назад
Sue and Tommy were not in on the prank. Sue legitimately wanted to make amends for what she did in the locker room by giving Carrie a great night, & Tommy was a legitimate nice guy. (Thank the Maker the actor William Katt toned down the fro when he starred in "The Greatest American Hero"!)
@AbsoluteApril
@AbsoluteApril Год назад
believe it or not, he trimmed back the hair, it couldn't be flying so free-ee-eeeee XD have a great day
@myfriendisaac
@myfriendisaac Год назад
26:02 Tommy genuinely enjoyed Carrie’s company & I can see why! She’s thoughtful, cute, pleasant to be around 💯👑
@izzonj
@izzonj Год назад
I just have to say that I met Sissy Spacek once and she was the sweetest person in the world. And she's a tiny woman. The idea of casting her as a psychic mass murdering avenger was a stroke of brilliance!
@simoliz03
@simoliz03 Год назад
Yes! Only Sissy can play Carrie and give that look!
@sca88
@sca88 Год назад
I'd like to meet her one day. I met Linda Blair in 2018. She was tiny as well and super sweet. I got to talk to her for a while. I saw Exorcist at 8 when I snuck into the theater with my friend and his older brother. It was pretty intense seeing it that young but Carrie was really upsetting at 11.
@kirstyhesketh1416
@kirstyhesketh1416 Год назад
@ronbock8291
@ronbock8291 Год назад
One of the most beautiful actresses of all time, IMO, and a total master of her craft - Badlands and Coal Miners Daughter are proof of that. There’s a whole generation of boys who fell in love with her when she twirled a baton on Saturday Night Live, myself included.
@freelikeyve
@freelikeyve Год назад
Carrie is WAY worse than Misery because it’s real life. How many us have gotten bullied so bad and we WISH we could take revenge on them. How many of us have strict moms. how many of us wanted to be accepted by our peers. it’s so relatable and sad
@hughfuller8416
@hughfuller8416 Год назад
Very accurate.
@sathvamp1
@sathvamp1 Год назад
I never wasted time trying to be accepted by my peers if it took too much of an unfair effort (which, in my high school, was most of the time... my college was a bit more mature and pleasant though). Of course, for my high school years, it helped that playing and being productive by myself really didn't bother me lol. No one actually bothered to verbally bully me, not because they didn't think of it, but probably because they already knew it wouldn't "get anything out of me." The ONE time someone actually had the nerve to invade my personal space / property to try to trigger me for their own amusement, and I actually gave them fair warning the first time, but after the SECOND time, they got a little mild yet unpleasant "punishment" from me. They didn't even try to "get back at me" for that, or try to tease me ever again in the future (probably since they correctly guessed it would get worse for them if they tried). All of that actually took place right in front of the teacher, and after class the teacher praised me for my defensive assertiveness :P I think the way I respond to "life" has a lot to do with the fact I used to watch lots of documentaries on "Animal Planet" lol.
@ct6852
@ct6852 Год назад
She was really getting it from both sides in this. So sad.
@xensonar9652
@xensonar9652 Год назад
She had nowhere to turn.
@tigerslear
@tigerslear Год назад
This was a Great Film sad though
@markalexander3659
@markalexander3659 Год назад
I'm always surprised by how many people don't know that Tommy and Sue were NOT in on it
@Seereene1
@Seereene1 Год назад
What you two are not comprehending that this behavior (slapping women/girls, bullying, even the clothes) was normal 1970's American culture. The draws for this movie were John Travolta (who was a prominent TV actor in a show called Welcome Back Kotter) and William Katt - Tommy (who was our Greatest American Hero actor). In my school - it was the job of the assistant principal to punish students - slapping, paddling etc. This wasn't stopped until years later. And there are a MILLION Hollywood movies where women were slapped when they got "hysterical." Thus that scene in Airplane where they line up to slap that woman.
@ericjette2435
@ericjette2435 Год назад
Agreed on all points. Also, at the time it was widely believed at the time that if someone got hysterical, you needed to "snap them out of it" before they "made themselves sick." This applied to children as well as women. (For example, when a young kid gets very upset, they may start hyperventilating.) In such cases, slapping them wasn't really meant to hurt them, it was meant to shock them out of their hysteria and get them to catch their breath and start breathing normally. A less violent method was to throw a glass of cold water in their face (also a method for reviving an unconscious person) or to drag them into the bathroom and dunk their head into a sink full of cold water. I honestly have no idea if any of these methods have any validity or what is now considered to be the correct method to calm down a person who has become hysterical.
@storageheater
@storageheater Год назад
in the UK we still hit children with canes in the late 80s, and it wasn't officially banned in *all* parts of the UK until 2003, but it's already hard to imagine it was ever acceptable.
@JoyceDunnell
@JoyceDunnell 11 месяцев назад
@@ericjette2435 That would explain why the gym teacher slapped Carrie when she was in hysterics in the shower.
@robertmcghintheorca49
@robertmcghintheorca49 7 месяцев назад
Yeah, sure, it didn't stop the trope, but that scene in "Airplane" is literally what I'll politely call, a urine take on this awful cliche of physical assault being played for laughs.
@BonnietheOutlaw7
@BonnietheOutlaw7 Год назад
"They are all going to laugh at you. "
@daustin8888
@daustin8888 Год назад
I'm sorry Cathy
@ArkaeaFCL3
@ArkaeaFCL3 Год назад
Things my social anxiety say to me for 500, Alex.
@Fluer-de-Lis
@Fluer-de-Lis Год назад
That is one of my favorite movie lines in a movie
@stanleysmith2221
@stanleysmith2221 Год назад
Best line ever😅😅
@dreamwarriorss4731
@dreamwarriorss4731 Год назад
❤❤2 hearts for the greatest couple on RU-vid for me you guys are my favorite couple on all RU-vid history
@dwaynejohn91
@dwaynejohn91 Год назад
It’s almost scary how Hannah always seems to get the plot right of a movie or damn near close 😂😂
@ct6852
@ct6852 Год назад
She really does...but I don't think she anticipated the hand coming up through the grave. Lol. That was epic. I thought everyone had seen that at this point.
@GrowingDownUnder
@GrowingDownUnder Год назад
Wrong turn would be a good one for them to watch
@ct6852
@ct6852 Год назад
@@GrowingDownUnder The original or new one?
@deires77
@deires77 Год назад
Suzy and Tommy were not in on it and if you see the bucket hit Tommy's head... I'm pretty sure that's a killing blow. Carrie just doubted everyone in the end and imagined the teacher and Sue laughing
@kenyonsgirl415
@kenyonsgirl415 Год назад
Hannah knew.
@deires77
@deires77 Год назад
@@kenyonsgirl415 that she did 👍 I had posted the comment already when it became obvious 😉
@ericjette2435
@ericjette2435 Год назад
I never quite understood how getting hit in the head with an empty bucket could knock someone out let alone seriously injure them or even kill them, but maybe I'm wrong.
@dionysiacosmos
@dionysiacosmos Год назад
Being a romantic you man Tommy was falling in love with the night, and Carrie, and loved Sue too. Let's face it the whole plan was born of idealism, and romance, and youth. Poor Tommy was dead the moment the second bucket, still half full of frozen blood struck his head.💔💔
@DMovieman
@DMovieman Год назад
@@ericjette2435 Because the bucket is metal, and if dropped from a certain height, the force of impact could cause blunt trauma or even a skull fracture.
@crystalwalker3503
@crystalwalker3503 Год назад
It doesn't explain it in the film, but the reason why she looks like she's REALLY enjoying that shower in the beginning is because her mother only allowed her to take baths at home bc showers were sinful.
@markumphrey642
@markumphrey642 Год назад
Amazing reaction!! Funny, insightful, great insights from Hannah calling out from the beginning that Carrie had a horrible home life even before the mom was introduced and calling out the prom … HANNAH: “She’s going to destroy everyone at the prom” ASH: “That would be an amazing scene if it happens.” VIEWERS: “Just you wait!” 🤣😀
@DMovieman
@DMovieman Год назад
There are a lot of disturbing images in horror films that have stayed with me over the years. But the image of Margaret comforting Carrie, only to literally stab her in the back.....and all but float towards her gleefully smiling, ready to end her life once and for all? 100% nightmare fuel.
@diamcole
@diamcole Год назад
The image of her floating towards her always freaked me out. It reminds me a bit of a scene in Perfect Blue.
@AshLee92490
@AshLee92490 Год назад
My sister used to literally imitate that whole walk sometimes when she would come down the stairs lol...
@jonm6891
@jonm6891 Год назад
Good call Hannah on calling out Carrie’s mom when Carrie was so confused and scared about the period, and at that point in the film we hadn’t even met her mom. Great reactions as always 👏 👏!
@renzero9206
@renzero9206 Год назад
The scene of Carrie drenched in blood at the prom is an iconic scene in cinema. Great film imo and great performance by Sissy Spacek as Carrie.
@Mangolite
@Mangolite Год назад
Not only did Carrie kill everyone at the high school, but she also unleashed destruction upon most of the town and its inhabitants on her way home in the book. Carrie, Stephen King's first novel, achieved tremendous success, especially after its film adaptation. While many of King's works feature bullies, Carrie delves into themes of puberty and abuse. By the way, Nancy Allen, who portrayed Chris Hargensen, the main bullying girl in the movie, also played Anne Lewis in RoboCop (1987) . A movie I know both of you guys will love.
@LA_HA
@LA_HA Год назад
Annoying chick in the red baseball cap is PJ Soles, who played Linda in Halloween 78. The girl with the glasses is Edie (forgot her last name), who's the secretary in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. That woman was hysterically funny. Of course John Travolta has a small role. It's so awesome that so many of our favorite actors got their start in horror movies
@laustcawz2089
@laustcawz2089 Год назад
@@LA_HA Edie McClurg Nancy Allen was in two other films by director Brian DePalma (whom she ultimately married): 1980's "Dressed To Kill" & 1981's "Blow Out", reteaming her with Travolta, who had shot to stardom on the sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter" in 1975.
@LA_HA
@LA_HA Год назад
@@laustcawz2089 Yes. That's her name. Thank you so much
@wesbeuning1733
@wesbeuning1733 Год назад
Wow. I did not know that. Glad she got to play a heroic character and didnt get typecast. She wasn't just a bully in this. The character is seriously evil.
@rashadwalker8218
@rashadwalker8218 11 месяцев назад
​@@LA_HAthe lady in the glasses also played on either different strokes or facts of life
@jamesalexander5623
@jamesalexander5623 Год назад
One of the Biggest Jump Scares in Movie History! When that Hand came out of the Ground the whole Theatre Screamed!
@sethwood6501
@sethwood6501 Год назад
In the book Carrie actually levels half the town. It is an interesting twist the you end up feeling so heartbroken for a character who on the surface would be considered a monster and a villain.
@zaftra
@zaftra Год назад
Carrie is based on two girls from his school, both bullied badly, both died young, one of epilepsy and one took her own life, hence his hate of bullies.
@PanzerShrek94
@PanzerShrek94 Год назад
Ash:"Come on,you can't get knocked out by that bucket" Actually, Tommy got *Killed* by that bucket.
@nathanmcclain8913
@nathanmcclain8913 Год назад
Another great Stephen King movie I recommend is Dolores Claiborne. Not many know about it. Kathy Bates does a remarkable job in it.
@kensteele5139
@kensteele5139 Год назад
Dolores Claiborne really is Stephen King's lost gem. It's a hard watch, but so well done.
@Blazingstoke
@Blazingstoke Год назад
Yes! My favorite movie based on any Stephen King book. So well acted and directed.
@paulinerobertson6836
@paulinerobertson6836 9 месяцев назад
Agreed 👍
@addiekaen4185
@addiekaen4185 Год назад
Those horrible girls get what they had coming to them. I do feel bad for Tommy and Sue because they actually were only trying to help and be decent. I feel for Carrie as a traumatized kid - everything just spilled out. You guys should do the audiobook; it is read by Sissy Spacek.
@melhawl3685
@melhawl3685 Год назад
She slapped Carrie to get her snapped out of her hysteria. She wasnt trying to be abusive.
@sca88
@sca88 Год назад
Even as kid, I felt really bad for Carrie being bullied. It actually hurt.
@jesses5463
@jesses5463 Год назад
You shouldn't have watched this movie as a kid.
@sca88
@sca88 Год назад
@@jesses5463 It was a different time. I saw all the horror films in the 70's. They sometimes scared me but I liked getting scared by movies.
@paulinerobertson6836
@paulinerobertson6836 9 месяцев назад
​@sca88 Same. I watched Halloween and Freddy etc. with my brothers.I ended up having many nightmares about Michael Myers trying to kill me lol so yeah not the best idea watching stuff like that at that age,but as you say it was a different time. I actually don't watch horror movies anymore lol still love Carrie though.
@sca88
@sca88 9 месяцев назад
​@@paulinerobertson6836 I didn't sleep good for months after seeing Exorcist as a kid. I got to meet Linda Blair in 2018 and talk to her for a while and of course told her how she traumatized my childhood (she's heard that countless times) and I got my autographed photo of her as the Demon.
@Ravenscroft82
@Ravenscroft82 Год назад
Probably the most heartbreaking thing King ever wrote. A simple little story with huge emotion. Sissy Spacek is wonderful, glad you liked it.
@giggitygiggity8391
@giggitygiggity8391 Год назад
Tommy was doing it because he loves his girlfriend Sue. They were the only 2 people apart from the teacher who actually cared about Carrie.
@mamakat114
@mamakat114 Год назад
Sissy Spacek (Carrie) later played (unbelievably) Country Legend Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter. It's not scary, or suspenseful or gorey like y'all watch, but it truly is a Classic movie
@joeyv8808
@joeyv8808 2 месяца назад
Oscar worthy 😉
@Nyssa_Bisans_Version
@Nyssa_Bisans_Version Год назад
I really love that Hannah cracks Ash up as much as she cracks US up. Like, what are even some of her comments?? She's pure comedy gold. But I love more that she has so much empathy. She GETS things so quickly. It's incredible.
@lizschannel8046
@lizschannel8046 Год назад
“Her cooking must be terrible, everything boiled” for the life of me I don’t know why that took me out, but it did 😂😅
@ezelldaniels6064
@ezelldaniels6064 Год назад
I am so anxious to see the two of you experience this incredible film. It's truly one of the greatest horror/drama movies and one of my all time favorite Stephen King movies in the entire world. It's a masterpiece y'all ❤👌🏻
@whovianhistorybuff
@whovianhistorybuff Год назад
13:38 If that slap looked real to you it's because it WAS real, director Brian de-palma wanted the reaction to the slap to be as real as possible so he had Betty Buckley slap Nancy Allen FOR REAL a whole bunch of times, exactly how many times depends on who you ask, one of the film's editors said it was ten times, according to Betty it was twelve, and according to Nancy herself she was slapped TWENTY NINE TIMES, but however many times it was Nancy apparently didn't hold it against Brian De-Palma as she married him 3 years later.
@hanonondricek411
@hanonondricek411 Год назад
Hannah is _so good_ at predicting plot.
@JessRivera-y8i
@JessRivera-y8i Год назад
Tommy and Sue were not in on it guys, please stop saying that.
@catem3102
@catem3102 Год назад
I was at school in Essex in 1976 and the teachers hit us, boys and girls. One boy had a wooden blackboard rubber thrown at his head. Scary times.
@Seereene1
@Seereene1 Год назад
Hard to explain to someone now how it was back then. It was just normal life in public school.
@ericjette2435
@ericjette2435 Год назад
One of the French teachers in my high school used to do that to any student who sell asleep in class. She was a tiny old lady but she had great aim, and she threw the erasers hard enough they they really stung when they hit you.
@Moonless87
@Moonless87 11 месяцев назад
Same in Finland during the 50"s and 60's (and before that) My father grew up during that time and told us how the teachers would hit their fingers with wooden sticks or rulers if they misbehaved in any way. Even if some kid simply questioned a teacher, they were punished. This was especially common in southern ostrobothnia (a region in Finland) were kids were taught to be "tough" by basically physically @busing them. My father was violently @bused at home, so he says that the teachers "simply hitting them on the fingers" felt like nothing 😭
@that.ll_do_pig
@that.ll_do_pig Год назад
I understand the teacher slapping her; she was trying to snap her out of the fit. Nowadays we employ other methods of course.
@SCPally
@SCPally Год назад
32:47 - Hannah is absolutely correct here. Stephen King worked as a substitute teacher at a High School when he was writing this story, and he loosely based Carrie's character on two girls he knew back then. Another fun fact: Brian De Palma and George Lucas were friends and held a joint casting process for both Star Wars and this film. The girl who played Norma, PJ Soles (the girl with the red cap in every scene), was in every teen movie back then (from comedy to horror) and she has some cult celebrity status (as in cult movies). This movie also has a 1999 sequel, and two remakes, which are also decent.
@michaelsweenie-lane359
@michaelsweenie-lane359 Год назад
Saw this a few times on release in theaters in 1976 - That final shock shot was THE TALK of my High School but still no one spoiled it
@Seereene1
@Seereene1 Год назад
I really think that was the first real jump scare. I remember everyone in the theater shot up two feet out of their seats.
@majesdane
@majesdane Год назад
@@Seereene1it was the first modern jump scare, yes. It was so influential it inspired the (possibly more famous) jump scare at the end of Friday the 13th. The Friday the 13th filmmakers thought the Carrie jump scare was so good they wanted to emulate it.
@lauriebarrett6789
@lauriebarrett6789 4 месяца назад
Linda Blair who played Regan in "The Exorcist" auditioned for the role of Carrie White.
@Dimabased
@Dimabased Год назад
"Take off that dress.. We'll burn it together and pray for fogiveness" that line is HYSTERICAL im def using that
@travisgowa5857
@travisgowa5857 Год назад
“Billy. Oh, Billy. Billy, I hate Carrie White! *lick*”🤣🤣🤣
@MrMcsia
@MrMcsia 11 месяцев назад
24:09 It's the other way around. "Mathilda" came out over 20 years after "Carrie" and was thought of as an innocent version of "Carrie".
@donaldrack
@donaldrack Год назад
"What kind of school is this?" The 70s.
@ct6852
@ct6852 Год назад
People that grew up in the 70's always make it sound like the Thunderdome. Lol.
@secrets.295
@secrets.295 Год назад
You guys have one more Stephen King's movie adaptation u have to react to. It's Dolores Claiborne. It is one of the best movies I have ever seen. Kathy Bates also stars as a leading role in this movie
@diamcole
@diamcole Год назад
Always trust your gut, Hannah haha! You're one of the best reactors I've seen and always pick up on details others miss or misinterpret. You were right, Suzy and Tommy weren't in it - they were genuinely trying to be nice.
@robdario661
@robdario661 Год назад
The split screen is classically awesome! They say she’s young enough, she’ll forget… yeah right! The actress Piper Laurie won the Best Supporting Oscar here! 🥇
@pamelawilliams3144
@pamelawilliams3144 Год назад
Yes, thats always annoyed me! Lol what they mean she wont remember? Shes almost a grown adult!
@toodlescae
@toodlescae Год назад
Back when Travolta still had the Vinnie Barbarino, leader of the Sweat Hogs, hair from Welcome Back Kotter. He was still in the tv show when this movie was made. William Katt (Tommy) later starred on a tv show called The Greatest American Hero from '81-83. His mother is Barbara Hale who played Della Street the secretary of Perry Mason in the old tv show. William made an appearance in the Perry Mason movies as the son of private detective Paul Drake who worked for Perry. He was also a private detective.
@kensteele5139
@kensteele5139 Год назад
The good old days when you actually looked forward to watching your favorite TV shows on one of the three major networks. Kids nowadays don't know the meaning of anticipation. Everything is instant gratification.
@toodlescae
@toodlescae Год назад
@@kensteele5139 yep and a remote was whichever kid was close enough to change the channel and adjust the rabbit ears.
@kensteele5139
@kensteele5139 Год назад
@@toodlescae yes indeed. Sometimes I was the rabbit ears. My father would say don't let go or the snow will come back. I would stand there as long as I could so he could watch reruns of Star Trek. I really thought I was the hero of the night. I miss those days so much.
@kiranjitKaur61
@kiranjitKaur61 5 месяцев назад
Instant gratification is a great thing indeed. Rather. Quit complaining !*
@1s23d
@1s23d Год назад
The mother is the scariest female villian in movies because you know there are people like that mother in real life.
@joshuaortiz2031
@joshuaortiz2031 Год назад
There are millions of people like that in the United States
@yoitscait.
@yoitscait. Год назад
hannah’s face of pure disbelief & disappointment when he said guys would pay to see that hahah took me out
@BloodofaFool
@BloodofaFool Год назад
Sue really did want to help Carrie. It was just bad timing that she chose to help her while the other kids were planning to prank her. Sue and Tommy got screwed by those bullies when they had good intentions. Not sure why he kissed Carrie though but either way they were doomed when that bucket fell. i must recommend The Lost Boys too. Legendary film from the 80s. Its a thriller film I'd say with a huge presence of character.. or if you want something hilarious the first National Lampoons Vacation is freaking hilarious.. and because its an older film the jokes go pretty far! Thanks for reacting to the older films! They don't make them like they used to!
@sathvamp1
@sathvamp1 Год назад
Oh gosh The Lost Boys is one of my TOP co-favorite movies from my childhood (the other is The Lion King). It was my first exposure to vampires... no wonder I got so obsessed with them, LOL!
@BloodofaFool
@BloodofaFool Год назад
@@sathvamp1 same here! My love for Buffy was so natural. 🤣
@sathvamp1
@sathvamp1 Год назад
@@BloodofaFool Haha I've only recently gotten interested in Buffy... after my roommate played the episode "Once More with Feeling." And after seeing it on TV accidentally, now my MOM is obsessed with it... well mostly she's obsessed with Spike 🤣
@BloodofaFool
@BloodofaFool Год назад
@@sathvamp1 it's a great show. I feel blessed to have such great television programs when I was growing up. Buffy, Angel, Charles, One Tree Hill, Save by the Bell, Growing Pains, and many more.
@ericbryant386
@ericbryant386 Год назад
You both owe sue and tommy an apology lol
@peterdennis4394
@peterdennis4394 Год назад
In the book, King describes the bucket as being made of galvanized steel. That's a heavy duty metal and a long way from the garden store variety bucket. So, yes, Tommy would definitely have been knocked out.
@bri-uz6ys
@bri-uz6ys Год назад
This is one of my top horror movies. Its so good. Movie recommendations: The Skeleton Key Menace ll Society Ma Rosemary's Baby The Equalizer Set It Off Girl's Trip The Craft The Invisible Man (2020) Missing
@SuperWishaniggawoods
@SuperWishaniggawoods Год назад
Love me some set if off Chile Ma is hilarious 💯 recommend The craft is iconic af THE ORIGINAL The invisible man is bone chilling! Missing is that bitch! 😂 I’d add the scream franchise 🫶🏾
@m0lika1
@m0lika1 Год назад
Have you guys watched 'Stand By Me' ? It's not a horror movie but it's also based on a novella by Stephen King so if you haven't seen it that would be a good reaction!
@the98themperoroftheholybri33
Never piss off a ginger woman, they have powers... Ash, you probably already know Hannah has powers
@ct6852
@ct6852 Год назад
She can nut crunch with her eyes 💯
@davidfox5383
@davidfox5383 Год назад
Hannah, loved your blood-curdling scream at the end...I nearly jumped out of my skin!😂
@sallyatticum
@sallyatticum Год назад
That's just the way it was in the theater, though. ahaha
@user-qf2co7yl3d
@user-qf2co7yl3d Год назад
Stephen King movies are pretty much always enjoyable. You really should check out the movie "It Follows" such a creepy movie with some good jump scenes. It is not very well known either.
@juggalogamer8541
@juggalogamer8541 3 месяца назад
The woman that actually played Carrie is so nice in real life I actually was an extra on a TV show filmed here or I got to meet her she's so cool
@joeyv8808
@joeyv8808 2 месяца назад
Sissy Spacek... Legend
@maureenseel118
@maureenseel118 Год назад
Carrie White's mom reminds me of my late mother. Yikes on trikes.
@ct6852
@ct6852 Год назад
Sorry. That sounds rough.
@meghanworkman6449
@meghanworkman6449 10 месяцев назад
I was bullied all through school until about 10th grade. Can confirm girls are HORRIBLE bullies. I used to actually wish my bullies would just hit me instead of verbally and emotionally bullying me, because at least then I could hit them back harder and maybe make them stop. This movie resonated with me so much, because while I never fantasized about doing anything to my bullies personally myself, I definitely did wish they would get a good dose of karma. I related to Carrie SO much, and this movie still hits hard even though I've been out of school for over 30 years. Invisible scars are still scars. Hannah, I loved your reaction to this movie. I would've loved a friend like you when I was in school.
@ckobo84
@ckobo84 Год назад
Jesus was never shot with arrows, that would be Saint Sebastian.
@Branmuffin7
@Branmuffin7 6 месяцев назад
Ash not being mortified about a period but instead being mortified that other women would bully her for it. 👏🏼 class act my man
@chanceneck8072
@chanceneck8072 Год назад
If you wanna see a completely different side of Sissy Spacek, please consider reacting to the great comedy "A Blast From The Past". It's definitely a fun time compared to Carrie. 😊👍
@Darthbunnyx
@Darthbunnyx Год назад
Best reactors by far. So much personality, the way you feed off of each other and reading into the subject matter. Top tier!
@nickbuchanan190
@nickbuchanan190 9 месяцев назад
I adore both Ash and Hannah's reactions. You both understand and are exasperated by Carrie and her reactions. I was a bullied child too, and I know how bad it gets ...
@Spindler2007
@Spindler2007 Год назад
I loved watching your reactions to Carrie as it's one of my favourite horror movies from the 1970s. I've always seen Carrie as a tragic horror movie as this poor girl never catches a break. Carrie is the victim from beginning to end and not just from the bullying at school and the abuse at home but also from her telekinetic abilities as well. The way I see it, when the pig's blood is dumped on her, Carrie went into a state of shock and hallucinated that everyone was laughing at her while hearing her mum's voice repeating in her head. From then on, she lost control and went into a trance while her telekinesis took over. It's still sad that Carrie dies at the end in the prayer closet while her house crumbles around her. That St Sebastian statue still gives me the creeps with it's eyes all lit up like that.
@kiranjitKaur61
@kiranjitKaur61 5 месяцев назад
Being with the gods whilst passing away wouldst actually be rather comforting. Carrie were within the right place at the right time.
@jamielong8976
@jamielong8976 Год назад
Another great reaction! I read the book and first watched Carrie years ago & I still haven’t fully reconciled my feelings/opinions on Carrie herself. I feel the utmost sympathy for her having been ostracised her whole life but then, obviously, the mass murder. I think ultimately what I take away from this though is that bullying never just affects the victim, it’ll ripple out and hurt so many others too.
@julietfischer5056
@julietfischer5056 Год назад
Even the bullies are harmed. Even if they don't end up in prison, they have attitudes they'll take into adulthood with them. Every relationship will be tainted by their need to dominate or seem tough and strong. No real friends, loveless and dysfunctional (if not abusive) marriages, and empty lives.
@kiranjitKaur61
@kiranjitKaur61 5 месяцев назад
​​Not necessarily so. Bullies may well be attracted unto other bullies and as such their personal relationship may be exciting and fulfilling.
@dontbstingy3587
@dontbstingy3587 Год назад
Hannah's face when Ash says men would pay to watch the gym class is absolutley hilarious.
@stephenbull2026
@stephenbull2026 Год назад
and then watching Ash's face when he realized he had f'ed up badly and tried to back peddle.... 😆
@ericjette2435
@ericjette2435 Год назад
@@stephenbull2026 Yeah...he does that a lot. 😜
@Ericalizar
@Ericalizar 11 месяцев назад
I thought that comment was so disgusting
@dontbstingy3587
@dontbstingy3587 11 месяцев назад
@@Ericalizar Lighten up.
@Nazareneprotestant
@Nazareneprotestant 9 месяцев назад
​@@Ericalizarchill bruh
@monsterkhan3414
@monsterkhan3414 Год назад
You two need to watch the sequel to The Shinning, "Doctor Sleep" (2019). A great sequel. Other great Stephen King movies worth checking out are "Cujo" (1986), "Stand by Me" (1986), and "Storm of the Century" (1999).
@MightyJonE
@MightyJonE Год назад
You just know ya boi Ash will be in there with the jokey one-liners, the symbolisms and winding-up Hannah. And when Hannah sees all that blood, I hope she had big enough bucket nearby, that’s all I’m saying 🤣
@GetMeThere1
@GetMeThere1 Год назад
Seeing your reactions to the slapping, etc., makes me wonder whether you noticed the release date on this film: it was nearly FIFTY YEARS AGO. At that time in America corporal punishment was definitely allowed in public schools -- and it was positively ubiquitous in English private schools (which, I think, are actually referred to as "public" schools, lol). It was a different time. MUCH different, lol. (I was born in 1953, btw. I saw this film in the theater -- it was a HUGE hit at the time).
@chuckleezodiac24
@chuckleezodiac24 Год назад
even in the 80s -- a coach would pull kids out of class, take them into the hallway and swat them with large paddles. but not me. i was a perfect child...
@dalialto
@dalialto Год назад
My mother told me that teacher's were allowed to hit students back then. And bullying was quite violent as well and sometimes teachers told you to suck it up. Also there were no laws against spousal abuse so you can slap your girlfriend or wife and not get in trouble as well.
@ericjette2435
@ericjette2435 Год назад
Back then many teachers had little or no sympathy for bullied kids. (Many of them were bullies themselves.) Even the teachers and parents that had sympathy for bullied kids honestly thought that if they interfered, they'd only make things worse for the bullied kid. (I'm not sure they were wrong.) Most of them followed the philosophy that bullies are everywhere, so kids need to learn how to stand up for themselves, and the sooner the better, otherwise they'd be bullied their whole lives.
@kiranjitKaur61
@kiranjitKaur61 5 месяцев назад
As a Female I do not mind being slapped. Rather. By a Man.
@zeecobra1044
@zeecobra1044 8 месяцев назад
Stephen King only wrote the original Carrie book. The person you really need to thank for this incredible tension is the film's director, Brian De Palma!
@davep1103
@davep1103 3 месяца назад
Tommy wasn’t in on it. AT ALL ! Neither was Sue.
@fuzzballzz36
@fuzzballzz36 28 дней назад
14:00 what you have to understand is that the gym teacher would NEVER get done for that back then. It was standard discipline. I went to school in that era, and teachers/principals could spank you, paddle you, slap you if you got out of line. We knew not to fuck with them! I once saw a kid I knew and his friend (both about 17) make fun of a teacher's salt-and-pepper mustache. The guy I knew said loudly "I think it's a fungus myself!" as the teacher came down the hall. The teacher grabbed him, shoved him across the hall, and slammed him against the lockers by the shoulders. Told him to shut the hell up, and he did. NOTHING happened to the teacher because of that, because it's the way things were. From what I hear about schools today, I'm not so sure it was a bad thing.
@kev121
@kev121 Год назад
This is my favorite reaction ever! Fun fact: Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie were nominated for Oscars for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress for their roles in the film.
@JoyfulPeonyFlower-mn8jh
@JoyfulPeonyFlower-mn8jh 2 месяца назад
My favorite Carrie White 1976 movie 🎥🎥🎥🎥🍿🍿🍿🍿 but those bullies are so mean about her period blood 🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸 experience and she has telekinesis powers i love it,,, Margaret white is crazy 😧😧😧
@Nyssa_Bisans_Version
@Nyssa_Bisans_Version Год назад
YESS!!! OG Carrie was so awesome!! Watched it as a wee baby and loved it...hmm...wait a minute...
@fuzzballzz36
@fuzzballzz36 28 дней назад
31:15 in the novel, Stephen King makes it clear that it's a galvanized steel bucket, not a tin one. A steel bucket dropped from that height CAN kill you. It would be enough head trauma to take you out.
@davep1103
@davep1103 3 месяца назад
🤣🤣🤣 That was toilet paper. That was a streamer. 🤣
@megavideopowermegavideopow8657
Watch :STEPHEN KING horror classic CHRISTINE 🚘 (did you recognize the blonde mean girl was Robocop’s female partner)
@SergioArellano-yd7ik
@SergioArellano-yd7ik 6 месяцев назад
Sissy spacek was nominated for an academy award for this. She was one of the finalist to play princess Leia, Lucas told depalma about her for this movie
@hannahiozzia6022
@hannahiozzia6022 Год назад
I’m 9:00 in Hannah is so smart. Just extremely receptive. Ash you crack me up 😂
@jesses5463
@jesses5463 Год назад
This movie is proof positive that the best school teachers are the ones who smack kids around.
@auerstadt06
@auerstadt06 Год назад
"Sue" --Amy Irving, married Steven Spielberg in 1985. When they divorced in 1989 she got 100 million dollars.
@trevor3013
@trevor3013 Год назад
Actually, Carrie has "the shine" like Danny in the movie the shining. Her shine is mostly telekinetic. Time for you guys to react to "Doctor Sleep" the sequel to the shining.
@MariaStarkTargaryen
@MariaStarkTargaryen Год назад
Ash, why do you always expect the worst from absolutely random people???
@kassiewaters5912
@kassiewaters5912 Год назад
In some religions, pig is considered unclean. This is probably due to the fact that back in the day, these types of meats could become contaminated and cause illness.
@sathvamp1
@sathvamp1 Год назад
Yyyyeah, even WITHOUT considering religion at all... pig IS unclean (in at least one specific way)... since they will readily eat dead animals with parasites, they are the #1 eaten meat in this country that can have trichinosis (parasitic roudnworms). So ACTUALLY... it's NOT JUST "back in the day"... it STILL HAPPENS. For example: My DAD got that when he ate pork that he THOUGHT was cooked properly, but was not (we all think it was from a pulled pork sandwich that WE DID NOT PREPARE with our OWN hands... think about it- how COULD you visually tell if pork was cooked well done if it's shredded with BBQ sauce all over it???). My dad got stuck with idiot doctors for like a DECADE, until he finally found a smart doctor who actually put in some diagnostic and critical-thinking time, or else would have died from that :( Ever since then, I've been paranoid of even well-done pig-anything!
@SergioArellano-yd7ik
@SergioArellano-yd7ik 6 месяцев назад
Swine flu
@TooManyThoughts1979
@TooManyThoughts1979 2 месяца назад
Hannah - "That shows me, she doesn't have a very good home life" That's for sure. Truer words have rarely been spoken
@schlock159
@schlock159 Год назад
This movie is one of my all time favorites because it resonates with me in a lot of ways. It sounds weird but in many ways i was Carrie. I have been bullied myself throughout most of my childhood. So i know what it is to be angry at the world, being immensly depressed and having suicidal thoughts. I got past all of that obviously but i can relate to Carrie in soooo many ways.
@s.wag22
@s.wag22 Месяц назад
Wow I just don’t understand how people don’t get that Sue and Tommy are not in on it. So disappointing.
@blueyeshadow2738
@blueyeshadow2738 Год назад
So not only did Carrie kill everyone in that gym in the book it’s also said she kind of killed half the town and set it on fire as everything in her path was destroyed in her telepathic trance
@joeyv8808
@joeyv8808 2 месяца назад
those farm buckets were very thick and heavy. old fashioned made for lasting for years
@Bonbonbon739
@Bonbonbon739 Год назад
“Pigs blood is meant to be dirty” Hannah’s look 😑 “stop reading into things that aren’t there” 😂
@ericjette2435
@ericjette2435 Год назад
Well, pigs are "unclean" in both Judaism and Islam, and possibly some other religions, hence pig's meat is neither kosher nor halal. Also, the Old Testament prohibits eating blood, which observant Jews still follow. Christians consider themselves exempt from that prohibition for the same reason they don't need to eat kosher. I'm not sure what the Muslim position is on eating blood.
@daviddrevicky5516
@daviddrevicky5516 Год назад
I thoroughly enjoyed watching ‘Carrie” with you! I loved your reactions. Lots of fun! By the way that statue is NOT Jesus it’s St.Sebastian almost everyone understandably makes that mistake. Google St. Sebastian and you’ll see.
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