YES!!! I was so impressed with this one! The music was top notch! My two favorite moments of the music was when the dog shows up at the party and when the priest is running for the church
So pleased that you both reacted this this film, I have always found it unnerving especially with the music. Looking forward to your next horror reaction.
YES! The music was amazing in this movie and definitely heightened the suspense!!!! I especially loved the music when the dog showed up at the birthday party and when the priest was running towards the church
I am so happy that you finally reacted to the omen. This is like my all-time favorite horror movie. Also, when the prequel movie, the first omen comes out, I think you guys should check that one out too. That movie was actually a worthy prequel. It was honestly surprisingly a really outstanding well directed movie. It takes place before the events of the original, and it basically shows how Damien was conceived and who his mother really was. Mainly what I really love about this movie is the creepy atmosphere and the suspense and the music. I don’t think this movie would’ve been nearly as scary or effective without the music. Also, this movie was composed by Jerry Goldsmith, and this movie became his only Oscar win. All and all the movie is just so haunting and dreadful and that’s what I love about it and also the shot of Damien smiling at the camera. You just think to yourself the future has never looked so grim. Not only that but the actor who played Damien I mean, the kid was literally a perfect casting choice because of how creepy he looked, but mainly the reason why he was smiling at the cameras because he was like trying not to laugh and the Director Richard Donner was behind the camera telling him don’t you dare laugh.
Ooooohhhh the prequel does sound good! I'm very intrigued! We will definitely be doing that one as well as the sequels. This movie got me hooked! I 💯 agree with you on the suspense and the music. It made it wayyyyy better! I especially loved the music when the dog first appeared at the birthday party and when the priest was running towards the church during the storm!
5:23 One bit I always found funny is that the kids at Damien's birthday party look happy that the nanny killed herself and the clown looks angry that he didn't get to kill her.
Damien controls animals from Hell as one of them(The jackal) was involved in his conception, earthly animals hate him because they sense the evil in him which is why they become violent in his presence.
Hi Tasha 😁 It's been awhile since I seen one of your videos. So happy to see you back on my algorithm and doing the Omen no less, such a classic horror film! I hope you enjoyed the hell out of it, no pun intended LOL! Of course you look ravishing as always. That long black Main of hair is fenómenal! I am so envious of your boyfriend I could die... to top it off he's a musician as well and you're surrounded by guitars!!! Swallow me Earth, Lol. Anyhow, thanks for another great video Tasha, sweet queen of my heart! Keep on rocking! ❤🎉❤
Liked the reaction. The gal on the left I could tell really got into it on many of the scenes. You have to watch Omen II. I think it is a worthy sequel with another famous old-time actor who plays Gregory Peck's wealthy industrialist brother, who adopts Damien. It wasn't as successful as this original, but it was produced very well, continuing the story of Damien coming of age in a private military school.
Tasha, you do know it's a trilogy, next Omen,2 ,1978. Then the Final Omen, The Final conflict,1981. Thanks for doing this reaction. Not too many people have. ❤❤❤❤. Tasha.
Yay! You watched a horror film I've seen! ((I'm a few years behind...) I loved this... the movie and the reaction. The actor who played the journalist actually played my favourite version of the Devil in Time Bandits a bit later. What a twist. Was it him all along?
I’m glad to see and hear that you two really enjoy watching this 1976 classic horror film! The Omen is such a great movie! Richard Donner did a fantastic job directing this movie and honestly he’s a freaking genius since he also directed The Goonies, Superman and II, Scrooged, and the Lethal Weapon franchise to name just a few. It’s also a very well acted film from beginning to end and the Academy Award Winning Score by Jerry Goldsmith is in my opinion the highlight of the movie whenever I’m not watching it but rather listening to the soundtrack on a weekly basis. #TheOmen #RichardDonner #GregoryPeck #LeeRemick #DavidWarner #JerryGoldsmith 🎥🎬🏆
This is why people need to watch the older horror movies to because. They do what most newer horror movies don't do that is actually tell an forces on good story telling. To build up the suspension they are not all about a body count. To quote Robert Englund you may know him as the original Freddy Krueger. He says on in interviews and things. That the older movies take their time to tell a actual story. So you get to know the characters before shit hits the fan Robert Englunds own words. But most newer horror movies are all about cheep jump-scares an the body count. The story plot doesn't matter the characters don't matter. Because its all about the body count. Then funny thing when you said after the mother fell I hope he gets his head stuck. On one audio commentary with the director he said the child actor actual did get his head stuck. So yea head did get his head stuck but its not in the movie. For example the Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey. Just for one example basically most newer writers an directors. Don't know how to write an direct a good story anymore. Granted Winnie Pooh Blood and Honey is independent movie but still it is a writers and a director. Because compare that to all the hard work that Damien Leone is. Putting into the Terrifier 2016 an after movies its a long prophecy story playing out. Is there a high body count yeas but thats the point. Art is a sadistic psychopath killer that won't stop killing unless he is stopped. So to truly show that you need to show how he will just kill everyone he comes across. Until he is stopped. Then the prophecy part makes it more then a normal slasher killer movie. Because its basically heaven vs hell supernatural good vs supernatural evil not just a normal easily to kill psychopath. Then this movie had alot of deaths around it. Like for example the private plane scene that was filmed a later then it was supposed to be. Because the airline said they had something booked already. But if they would do it the next day they would get a discount so they agreed. Buy it turned out the original flight involved the pilots wife and kids an there was a accident. Were the pilot lost his wife and kids on that flight so yea that happened the. Day that they whore originally supposed to shoot that stuff on the private plane. So basically they filmed it after the original pilot lost his wife and family the day before. So to say this movie was cursed is a understatement.
Some horror trivia for you this movie was plagued with literal omens, many freak accidents and deaths occurred during the filming of this movie. Craziest incident with someone working on the movie was flying a small plane which they were forced to crash land in the city ended up hitting just one vehicle but that one vehicle was the man's wife and kid killing both.
Omg! I did not know that. That's so crazy! I heard about weird things happening on the set of the poltergeist but never about this movie. Thank you for sharing! ❤️
Gregory Peck`s tears in the climax were real, his IRL son committed suicide in the middle of filming, also crew members got struck by lightning and in plane accidents much like the ones in the Film. The baboon and Doberman attack scenes at the zoo were also real. Much like The Exorcist, the film set was said to be cursed although Director Richard Donner, an avowed atheist, chalked the series of misfortunes up to strange coincidences, he did have Real Life Catholic exorcists on the set and wear a crucifix whilst filming just in case though.
His son had committed suicide before Peck was even offered this role. Richard Donner speaks of it in the documentary. He wanted Gregory Peck but was hesitant to send him the script because of his sons recent suicide, he considered sending a script where a father tries to kill his son may be too insensitive. Peck's agent persuaded him to do so as he felt Peck was sinking into despair not working in the wake of his sons death and fortunately, Peck liked the script and agreed to play Robert Thorn. Have to point out that the dogs in the film are Rottweilers, not Dobermans. Rottweilers are far more beautiful and stocky, Doberman are skinny with Greyhound type bodies and much longer snouts although identical colouring in their coats.
This is such classic but this movie was cursed because Gregory Peck was flying to London his plane was strucked by an lightening plus the part when they took him to the zoo when the baboons was going crazy it was actually real......I saw it on this show called Cursed films The Exorcist was also in one episode same with the poltergeist films then I saw the Wizard of oz episode I didn't know the director slapped Judy Garland...
@@kevaunmitchell1316 Actually on the audio commentary for the movie when it comes to the part. With the baboon the why say they tried to get them to go after the car multiple times. They only got them to do it by basically having the animal trainer tranquilized for alpha male. Then they took it into the car so basically they were trying to rescue. Their leader but it did wake up an grabbed the actress hair.
I recommend the prequel, The First Omen which came out this year. it is directly linked to the events in this film and is to my surprise a great film, best in the franchise for me... you should check it out