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People often rag on Laurie Strode for the dumb mistakes she made but I feel like she behaved like any 17 year old, suburban high school student would behave. She was going against a knife-wielding psycopath, so I'm sure she was scared out of her mind.
Remember.... This movie help define the horror movie trope. So all of this was fresh at the time. When watching horror movies from the 70s and early 80s, dont expect the tropes you are used to.
Before Michael Meyers we really hadn't seen a killer that wouldn't stay dead before in the 70's. Usually if you stabbed and/or shot someone they stayed dead. Michael was really the first "human" unstoppable killer.
Oh, the guy who kept covering his eyes in the Scream reaction is back. Cool. The 1970s to me is without a doubt the greatest decade of horror ever. Not only do you have a ton of classic horror movies from that decade, you also have a “second tier” that’s great and a whole lot of underrated horror films from the decade as well. Ever heard of the psychological horror film Magic with Anthony Hopkins from 1978? An underrated gem.
I think it's not that the other teenagers were getting busy that got them killed, it's that they were distracted and Laurie was focused and that what helped her to survive
Yes. Thats how I’ve always seen it. I just watched this with my mom that is 68. She had never seen it before because she doesn’t watch horror. She pointed something out to me. When he cut Laurie with the knife and she went over the banister, she said, “her falling down those stairs just saved her life”. I never looked at it like that before. That was neat to hear from her.😃 Then when the movie was over she said, “I’m really glad I watched that. It was really good”. 😊 It was a fun watch together.😊
Oddly enough Blake was the first reactor I’ve watched react to the movie who expressed his Michael’s hand was very small when they showed him picking up the mask 💀. I’ve always been surprised when people have been shocked that he was revealed to be a kid after his little hand was shown
A classic, in 1978...a classic in 2023. This is one of my top 10 favorite movies of all time. The atmosphere of this film is eternal. Many of the now-known/cliche tropes in the Horror movie genre got their introduction here. In many ways, Laurie Strode became the official "Final Girl" template for the many Horror/Terror films that followed. BTW: The little ditty that Laurie sings, while walking down the street, as Michael watches her, is central to the plot, on an existential level: John Carpenter has stated that the point of the whole film, is getting Michael and Laurie from their first "meeting" (with the door to The Myers House separating them; which is what inspires him to stalk both her and Tommy Doyle -- the same name of a detective in Alfred Hitchcock's movie, Rear Window; just like Sam Loomis is the name of the lover of the famous shower victim (Marion Crane) in Psycho, played by Jamie Lee Curtis' Mom, Janet Leigh) to their final one, in the upstairs hallway of The Doyle House, in hand-to-hand combat. Between those 2 moments, for the rest of the film, they are separated by substantial distances...yet, they both mirror each other, in terms of their tendency to be voyeurs and repressed subjects. To Carpenter, that's why they (unintentionally) attract each other...psychologically, they are both outliers in the story, with Dr. Loomis probably being the intermediary between the two, since he's controlled rage and wisdom in one. An interesting ironic reality of the story: Michael's intention was to relive his murderous act of 15 years earlier, through Laurie Strode being the avatar for Judith Myers (esp. since they resembled each other), and the culmination of his night's work...however, she ends up being his hardest kill, thwarting his glorious, murderous plans, and his repeated pursuit of her, ultimately seals his fate (a knitting needle to the throat, a wire hanger in the eyeball, a stab wound in the gut, then, care of Dr. Loomis' revolver, 6 gunshots to his entire body). The representation of Innocence matches the representation of EVIL. There's an absolute simple symmetry to the film...that leads to complex interpretations by both fans and critics. The ending of the film is still powerful in its supernatural frisson. Happy Halloween...TRICK-OR-TREAT. 🎃
Also, Blake, I know you hate scary movies, but I think a reason why we like watching you go through it so much is that it provides another dynamic to the reaction. You represent the people who aren’t able to sit there, unaffected, with only minor flinches during jump scares. You’re providing a service to make the reaction well-rounded, so just know that your misery is not in vain, lol🙏🏻. We’ll be the “Goose’s dog tags” to your “Maverick” and get you through it. 😉 I can’t wait for the next one. Also, if it helps, this made me go ahead and subscribe, lol. Hang in there!
If you guys ever revisit the 1970s for horror, check out the 1978 version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. That movie will mess you up. It’s not only one of the great movie remakes of all time, it’s just one of the best horror movies of the 1970s period. It deserves to be up there with the Exorcist and Carrie and Halloween and the Omen and Alien as one of the 1970s best.
There’s been a ton of great and definitely a ton of underrated horror films in the 21st-century as well. The Mist (2007) should be considered a classic by now. The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016) was just creepy. Session 9 from 2001 is underrated and is atmospheric. Hereditary (2018) and Invisible Man (2020) produced two of the best acting performances by female leads in a horror film. Coherence (2013) is a mind boggling sci-fi mystery horror. The epitome of an underrated gem. People know about all the classics of the 1960s, 70s and 80s, but don’t sleep on all of the great horror of the 21st-century.
John Carpenter is and will go down as one of the 5 best horror directors of all time, but he is also one of my favorite 10 directors of all time. Sadly, JC wont be alive to see all the flowers he deserves
Fun fact: Lindsay, the little brown haired girl in the movie w the bangs is Paris Hilton's Aunt Kyle (Richards) who is currently on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
The first HALLOWEEN movie was technically a work-for-hire situation where Irwin Yablans, an indie movie distributor, wanted to release a movie about Babysitter Murders. That plot was his idea -- something scary with young actors. John Carpenter got the job, co-writing a script with Debra Hill, and they created Michael Myers and the rest of the characters, and set the story at Halloween. Yablans loved that Halloween had never been used as a movie title before. John Carpenter wasn't interested in being involved in the sequels about Michael Myers. His next job was directing Kurt Russell as ELVIS for Dick Clark Productions on ABC-TV.
Halloween was my #1 slasher franchise my whole life. Started watching in the 80s and probably saw this one when I was 4 or 6. i started horror early. Then came Jason and Freddy and neither of them for me captures the terror that Michael provided. Michael still scares the F out of me today! LOVE IT!
Cops and fire fighters mention that under life and death stress some people do the most bizarre things that defy common sense. And remember all those later movies built on the tropes set in this movie. For a lot of people they watched the movie and weren't bothered by it but he pops up in people subconcious over time.
Right! I think Twitter and social media have skewed my opinion on horror tropes. But this movie definitely was still amazing despite the glaring choices by some characters. I very much enjoyed it! - Blake
First time I watched this was up the street at my neighborhood friend's house when I was young. The bike ride home at 9pm on a fall night felt like the longest one I ever took and I remember all the lights being off in the garage which was rare. I ran inside the house in fear now I can watch these movies without flinching
I would say I'm the same but our Conjuring reaction got me pretty bad. Put a little bit of fear back into horror movies for me. But I think that's what makes it fun -Corey
My favourite movie of all time. I just this minute finished watching your reaction to Scream. I can't wait to see how Blake enjoys this, though i would get huge pleasure watching him react to many of the gorier sequels too, most of which i love (except Resurrection, the only Halloween film i actively dislike). Mind you, even Resurrection has its good moments.
Great reaction and well thought outro. I do like movies that rely on suspense much more than those that do jump scares and gore. Rampng up the tension is harder to do.
Lmao, I enjoy watching your guys reactions especially when Blake watches horror movies but I’m very curious on how Blake interpreted Dr. Loomis and Nurse Marion chambers are husband and wife. They’re just coworkers. Also, Loomis’s concern is only about Michael since he’s been treating him for 15 years and he knows he’s nothing but true evil
7:53 I laughed when you made sure to tell Blake about the 15 year time difference because he kept turning his head when the years were popping up on screen.
Maybe you guys can watch some classic 70s movies that other channels don't do, like: > The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane with Jody Foster and Martin Sheen > When A Stranger Calls which is loosely based on a true story > Carrie by Stephen King with some big names you might recognize and... > Don't Be Afraid of The Dark with Adam Arkin and Audrey Hepburn, more a thriller than a purely horror movie Scanners and Phantasm were favorites of people I know, but I've never seen them all the way through . Thank you for the fun Halloween reaction. This is a great classic movie and I'm glad you both liked it
You need to react to all of the "Halloween" films, Blake and Corey. HALLOWEEN FILMS: 1) Halloween - Oct 25, 1978 ( Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode ) 2) Halloween II - Oct 30, 1981 ( Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode ) 3) Halloween III - Season of the Witch - Oct 22, 1982 ( No Laurie Strode or Michael Myers ) 4) Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers - Oct 21, 1988 ( Danielle Harris as Laurie's daughter Jamie Lloyd | Michael Myers ) 5) Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers - Oct 13, 1989 ( Danielle Harris as Jamie Lloyd | Michael Myers ) 6) Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers - Sept 29, 1995 ( J.C. Brandy as Jamie Lloyd | Michael Myers ) 7) Halloween H20: 20 Years Later - Aug 5, 1998 ( Reboot after Movies 1 & 2 | Laurie Strode ) 8) Halloween: Resurrection - July 12, 2002 ( Sequel to Movie 7 .... 1 & 2 | Laurie Strode ) 9) Halloween - Aug 31, 2007 ( Remake | Scout Taylor-Compton as Laurie Strode ) 10) Halloween II - Aug 28, 2009 ( Sequel Movie 9 | Scout Taylor-Compton as Laurie Strode ) 11) Halloween - Oct 19, 2018 ( Sequel Movie 1 | 2 - 8 never happened | Jamie Lee as Laurie ) 12 ) Halloween Kills - Oct 15, 2021 ( Sequel Movie 11 | Jamie Lee as Laurie Strode ) 13 ) Halloween Ends - Oct 14, 2022 ( Sequel Movie 12 | Jamie Lee as Laurie Strode )
You guys should do Friday the 13th - the very first one. It's got the same vibes as this one. Also an iconic killer - Jason Vorhees. He wears a hockey mask. Set at a camp site, another classic horror theme.
I first saw this aged 5 in the mid 80s, and several more times through the 80s and 90s, but at the time i just thought it was okay. It wasn't until my early 20s i fully appreciated it. Mind you as a kid it gave me a few jump scares, which i've always loved. Even as a young kid it taught me one important lesson, always check the back seat of a car lol, and i have since i was 5.
Poor Blake. I hate scary movies too but it’s funny to watch other people get scared. 😂😂😂 You have to watch Halloween II to find out the connection between MM and Laurie Strode.
Why is Blake “frozen” at the beginning? Lol. I might be hesitant to give him the job of doing a big presentation at a corporate board meeting. He might just freeze up. Blake, just imagine everyone in the room naked.
At 11:00 in, did that kid really say, “I wonder if the guy who stole the car was Michael….and he went back to the house”???? 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ It never ceases to amaze me the inability of young people to follow a simple inference of a plot line! Jeez, if it doesn’t have CGI and explosions…….🙄
Please do all the Halloween movies, except 6, and force Blake to watch. Halloween has a special place in my heart. The was the first slasher I was introduced to at 9 yrs when my grandma made me record them on the vhs tapes so I had no choice but to not be scared. lol
Fair dues, many of the familiar horror tropes we now expect to see basically originated with this film. Also, while I'm not bothered by gore, it must be said that 'Halloween' contains remarkably little of it, while remaining effective. Doesn't use that crutch.
I know you guys have a jam packed schedule & already work *very* hard, but it would be awesome to see you continue this franchise somewhere down the road. Even if it's just the OG Laurie timeline - Halloween II ('81) & Halloween H20 ('98)
So storytime...I'm sure it's weird that this is my favorite horror movie because my Mom and I were traumatized when I was a little girl but my Mom was an absolute hero to me and a survivor like Laurie. One night after work my mom was up late sewing and kept hearing the floors creaking upstairs but it was an old carriage house to the mansion across the street so she thought it was just an old house settling. She finally turned everything off and went upstairs in the dark to go to sleep. When she walked into the bedroom she noticed that the window was open, screen slashed and a two story ladder propped against it. She froze not knowing if or where he was in the house, soshe tiptoed across the hall to the bedroom with a phone which had been cut. She ran downstairs to the front door where there were 3 locks including a chain and deadbolt. As she's trying to get the locks undone she looked behind her and a man in nothing but some cutoffs was coming down the stairs behind her. She ran to the neighbors and called the police but he was gone. 2 months later she came home from work again late went straight to the fridge to get a drink then noticed the laundry room door was slightly open. She looked through and saw the back door was wide open she crept to the kitchen phone and again he had cut the phone lines and was gone by the time the neighbors called the police. She had bars put on every window. The last time we were laying in the living room watching tv and the kept hearing noises and muffled coughing outside the window next to me but she said it was just the tv and turned everything off and went to sleep. 3am I wake up and she's not in bed next to me so I get up to walk to the bathroom around the corner and she's sitting on the toilet whispering to me to get down and lay behind the bathtub. I look up and there's a man on a ladder looking through the window trying to look in and see where we were and was trying to get in the window. My mom got protective and PISSED! She jumped up, jerked the shudders open and started screaming and cussing at him, it scared him, he fell off his ladder and took off towards the front porch but my mom was after him with a kitchen knife by the time he got to the front yard. She chased him barefoot for 3 blocks after telling me to call 911 and I could hear her screaming that if he ever came back she was gonna cut his d#$% off lol. He never came back but it was traumatizing but my mom was so brave. We had a stalker years later that she met at church of all places who shot a bullet through my bedroom window and was trying to jerk the front door open but the cops got him and arrested him. We have lived through a lot of crazy shit man, true story but we know how it feels to have the same man keep coming after you. That last time that rapist/killer tried to get in he had completely ripped the phone box off the house!
The theme song of all theme songs! It set the bar for all others I saw this a few years after it came out (I was barely out of toddlerdom so, I should not have seen it) Giving my age away
You break Car Glass that easy if you re Michael Myers :) One of my 2 Horror Franchises, my calf is inked with Ghostface and Michael :D hope you go to 2018, Kills and Ends. The most Horror Respects come from John Carpenter to Wes Craven...but they did the most famous Movies ^^
Michael The Boogeyman/The Shape Myers clearly/obviously Superhuman Physique & Supernaturally Edged otherwise he would've died instantly from a fatal physical things that've been done 2 him such as getting hit in the face/head by a big/huge handheld rock or a Bag/Sack full of bricks!
Michael must have a invisible friend or ghost or demon like Toby in paranormal activity helping him with the doors opening and closing without him right there doing it lol. Either that or Michael is telekinesis lol.
I could see somebody doing like a paranormal activity movie but it's A Halloween prequel and its similar to those movies where the kid befriends A invisible friend that turns out to be a demon that makes them become more withdrawn and silent telling them to do bad stuff til finally he does to his sister lol. In sequels they mentioned he heard a voice same with novelization lol. Similar to exorcist he communicated with something that influenced him or possessed him lol. Either supernatural or psychological but something came over him and if there was a good Michael he's in the sunken place now lol. That's why they call him the shape not Michael Myers lol. He's just a shape of his former self lol. Its just pure evil lol.
I know you said you’re doing cult classics, but not nearly enough channels react to the 2003 version of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Bodies bodies bodies would also be a good reaction, and it might be an easier movie for Blake 😂
Odds that Blake, who hates horror movies, one day turns into a deranged psychopathic killer? I give it a 3.7 percent chance. Despite hating horror, he’ll be partially inspired by them to start killing. Look, some people who we never expected to go nuts…go nuts. Shit happens. A tragic event might set him off. The door will be left open for Blake to join the ranks of the criminally insane one day. 3.7 percent.
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We've seen all of the requests for us to watch sequels and we have some planned...
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People often rag on Laurie Strode for the dumb mistakes she made but I feel like she behaved like any 17 year old, suburban high school student would behave. She was going against a knife-wielding psycopath, so I'm sure she was scared out of her mind.
Blake's rictus smile through the entire intro...quality. 😂
Remember.... This movie help define the horror movie trope. So all of this was fresh at the time. When watching horror movies from the 70s and early 80s, dont expect the tropes you are used to.
Halloween is one of the greatest movies ever made.
Not a wasted shot.
Nope not at all it's not a good movie
Before Michael Meyers we really hadn't seen a killer that wouldn't stay dead before in the 70's. Usually if you stabbed and/or shot someone they stayed dead. Michael was really the first "human" unstoppable killer.
“She’s such a silly goose for dropping the knife” made my day haha.
LOL THAT WASNT DR LOOMIS WIFE,SHE WAS JUST A NURSE ASSIGNED TO LOOMIS TO MOVE MICHEAL TO ANOTHER FACILITY.
Oh, the guy who kept covering his eyes in the Scream reaction is back. Cool. The 1970s to me is without a doubt the greatest decade of horror ever. Not only do you have a ton of classic horror movies from that decade, you also have a “second tier” that’s great and a whole lot of underrated horror films from the decade as well. Ever heard of the psychological horror film Magic with Anthony Hopkins from 1978? An underrated gem.
I'd never heard of it until now. We have a vast amount of media to explore in the future! -Corey
I think it's not that the other teenagers were getting busy that got them killed, it's that they were distracted and Laurie was focused and that what helped her to survive
Yes. Thats how I’ve always seen it.
I just watched this with my mom that is 68. She had never seen it before because she doesn’t watch horror. She pointed something out to me. When he cut Laurie with the knife and she went over the banister, she said, “her falling down those stairs just saved her life”. I never looked at it like that before. That was neat to hear from her.😃
Then when the movie was over she said, “I’m really glad I watched that. It was really good”. 😊 It was a fun watch together.😊
Oddly enough Blake was the first reactor I’ve watched react to the movie who expressed his Michael’s hand was very small when they showed him picking up the mask 💀. I’ve always been surprised when people have been shocked that he was revealed to be a kid after his little hand was shown
Another nod Scream did to Halloween is naming Billy Loomis after Dr. Sam Loomis.
A classic, in 1978...a classic in 2023. This is one of my top 10 favorite movies of all time. The atmosphere of this film is eternal. Many of the now-known/cliche tropes in the Horror movie genre got their introduction here. In many ways, Laurie Strode became the official "Final Girl" template for the many Horror/Terror films that followed. BTW: The little ditty that Laurie sings, while walking down the street, as Michael watches her, is central to the plot, on an existential level: John Carpenter has stated that the point of the whole film, is getting Michael and Laurie from their first "meeting" (with the door to The Myers House separating them; which is what inspires him to stalk both her and Tommy Doyle -- the same name of a detective in Alfred Hitchcock's movie, Rear Window; just like Sam Loomis is the name of the lover of the famous shower victim (Marion Crane) in Psycho, played by Jamie Lee Curtis' Mom, Janet Leigh) to their final one, in the upstairs hallway of The Doyle House, in hand-to-hand combat. Between those 2 moments, for the rest of the film, they are separated by substantial distances...yet, they both mirror each other, in terms of their tendency to be voyeurs and repressed subjects. To Carpenter, that's why they (unintentionally) attract each other...psychologically, they are both outliers in the story, with Dr. Loomis probably being the intermediary between the two, since he's controlled rage and wisdom in one. An interesting ironic reality of the story: Michael's intention was to relive his murderous act of 15 years earlier, through Laurie Strode being the avatar for Judith Myers (esp. since they resembled each other), and the culmination of his night's work...however, she ends up being his hardest kill, thwarting his glorious, murderous plans, and his repeated pursuit of her, ultimately seals his fate (a knitting needle to the throat, a wire hanger in the eyeball, a stab wound in the gut, then, care of Dr. Loomis' revolver, 6 gunshots to his entire body). The representation of Innocence matches the representation of EVIL. There's an absolute simple symmetry to the film...that leads to complex interpretations by both fans and critics.
The ending of the film is still powerful in its supernatural frisson. Happy Halloween...TRICK-OR-TREAT. 🎃
This movie is where all the slasher movies came out of
Also, Blake, I know you hate scary movies, but I think a reason why we like watching you go through it so much is that it provides another dynamic to the reaction. You represent the people who aren’t able to sit there, unaffected, with only minor flinches during jump scares. You’re providing a service to make the reaction well-rounded, so just know that your misery is not in vain, lol🙏🏻. We’ll be the “Goose’s dog tags” to your “Maverick” and get you through it. 😉
I can’t wait for the next one. Also, if it helps, this made me go ahead and subscribe, lol. Hang in there!
If you guys ever revisit the 1970s for horror, check out the 1978 version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. That movie will mess you up. It’s not only one of the great movie remakes of all time, it’s just one of the best horror movies of the 1970s period. It deserves to be up there with the Exorcist and Carrie and Halloween and the Omen and Alien as one of the 1970s best.
There’s been a ton of great and definitely a ton of underrated horror films in the 21st-century as well. The Mist (2007) should be considered a classic by now. The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016) was just creepy. Session 9 from 2001 is underrated and is atmospheric. Hereditary (2018) and Invisible Man (2020) produced two of the best acting performances by female leads in a horror film. Coherence (2013) is a mind boggling sci-fi mystery horror. The epitome of an underrated gem. People know about all the classics of the 1960s, 70s and 80s, but don’t sleep on all of the great horror of the 21st-century.
John Carpenter is and will go down as one of the 5 best horror directors of all time, but he is also one of my favorite 10 directors of all time. Sadly, JC wont be alive to see all the flowers he deserves
The older horror movies had that creepy longer darker scenes vibe missing today.
Fun fact: Lindsay, the little brown haired girl in the movie w the bangs is Paris Hilton's Aunt Kyle (Richards) who is currently on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
AN ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE
The first HALLOWEEN movie was technically a work-for-hire situation where Irwin Yablans, an indie movie distributor, wanted to release a movie about Babysitter Murders. That plot was his idea -- something scary with young actors. John Carpenter got the job, co-writing a script with Debra Hill, and they created Michael Myers and the rest of the characters, and set the story at Halloween. Yablans loved that Halloween had never been used as a movie title before. John Carpenter wasn't interested in being involved in the sequels about Michael Myers. His next job was directing Kurt Russell as ELVIS for Dick Clark Productions on ABC-TV.
Halloween was my #1 slasher franchise my whole life. Started watching in the 80s and probably saw this one when I was 4 or 6. i started horror early. Then came Jason and Freddy and neither of them for me captures the terror that Michael provided. Michael still scares the F out of me today! LOVE IT!
Cops and fire fighters mention that under life and death stress some people do the most bizarre things that defy common sense. And remember all those later movies built on the tropes set in this movie. For a lot of people they watched the movie and weren't bothered by it but he pops up in people subconcious over time.
Right! I think Twitter and social media have skewed my opinion on horror tropes. But this movie definitely was still amazing despite the glaring choices by some characters. I very much enjoyed it! - Blake
@@RaggedyPack Then be quiet next time, Blake
Michael Myers spent his entire life in a high surveillance asylum but we all accept he can drive and is a good driver 😂
Corey is such a chill guy. What a sweetheart
First time I watched this was up the street at my neighborhood friend's house when I was young. The bike ride home at 9pm on a fall night felt like the longest one I ever took and I remember all the lights being off in the garage which was rare. I ran inside the house in fear now I can watch these movies without flinching
I would say I'm the same but our Conjuring reaction got me pretty bad. Put a little bit of fear back into horror movies for me. But I think that's what makes it fun -Corey
@@RaggedyPack I’m a strong believer in the happier your life is the more likely you are to get scared at movies… jus food for thought
Hmm... maybe I've been a little happier lately then. I hope the same for you
I knew this movie word for word when I was a kid. Quotes still come up when I’m with school friends
You guys are awesome love your videos. Can't wait for more horror movie reactions.
This is my all time favorite Horror movie ever!❤
My favourite movie of all time. I just this minute finished watching your reaction to Scream. I can't wait to see how Blake enjoys this, though i would get huge pleasure watching him react to many of the gorier sequels too, most of which i love (except Resurrection, the only Halloween film i actively dislike). Mind you, even Resurrection has its good moments.
Great reaction and well thought outro. I do like movies that rely on suspense much more than those that do jump scares and gore. Rampng up the tension is harder to do.
Lmao, I enjoy watching your guys reactions especially when Blake watches horror movies but I’m very curious on how Blake interpreted Dr. Loomis and Nurse Marion chambers are husband and wife. They’re just coworkers. Also, Loomis’s concern is only about Michael since he’s been treating him for 15 years and he knows he’s nothing but true evil
7:53 I laughed when you made sure to tell Blake about the 15 year time difference because he kept turning his head when the years were popping up on screen.
Blake’s scrub faced smiley look 😂
Here’s a little trivia… Laurie’s dad, the Real estate agent, that’s Tippi Hedren’s first husband, Melanie Griffith’s father.😃
Scariest movie in all of filmdom.
Year before Halloween came out we got Darth Vader 😳 both unstoppable monsters 😮😮😮
He done time to go lol. No back door lol. Best opener ever lol. Origin of Michael daddy lol
22:47 simultaneous mini jump scare in movie and blake's dog appearing out of nowhere. lol def got me laughing.
Blake is a cutie pie ❤Id totally hold his hand and hug him when he watches scary movies
300k film that changed Horror films
Maybe you guys can watch some classic 70s movies that other channels don't do, like:
> The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane with Jody Foster and Martin Sheen
> When A Stranger Calls which is loosely based on a true story
> Carrie by Stephen King with some big names you might recognize and...
> Don't Be Afraid of The Dark with Adam Arkin and Audrey Hepburn, more a thriller than a purely horror movie
Scanners and Phantasm were favorites of people I know, but I've never seen them all the way through .
Thank you for the fun Halloween reaction. This is a great classic movie and I'm glad you both liked it
You need to react to all of the "Halloween" films, Blake and Corey.
HALLOWEEN FILMS:
1) Halloween - Oct 25, 1978
( Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode )
2) Halloween II - Oct 30, 1981
( Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode )
3) Halloween III - Season of the Witch - Oct 22, 1982
( No Laurie Strode or Michael Myers )
4) Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers - Oct 21, 1988
( Danielle Harris as Laurie's daughter Jamie Lloyd | Michael Myers )
5) Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers - Oct 13, 1989
( Danielle Harris as Jamie Lloyd | Michael Myers )
6) Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers - Sept 29, 1995
( J.C. Brandy as Jamie Lloyd | Michael Myers )
7) Halloween H20: 20 Years Later - Aug 5, 1998
( Reboot after Movies 1 & 2 | Laurie Strode )
8) Halloween: Resurrection - July 12, 2002
( Sequel to Movie 7 .... 1 & 2 | Laurie Strode )
9) Halloween - Aug 31, 2007 ( Remake | Scout Taylor-Compton as Laurie Strode )
10) Halloween II - Aug 28, 2009 ( Sequel Movie 9 | Scout Taylor-Compton as Laurie Strode )
11) Halloween - Oct 19, 2018 ( Sequel Movie 1 | 2 - 8 never happened | Jamie Lee as Laurie )
12 ) Halloween Kills - Oct 15, 2021 ( Sequel Movie 11 | Jamie Lee as Laurie Strode )
13 ) Halloween Ends - Oct 14, 2022 ( Sequel Movie 12 | Jamie Lee as Laurie Strode )
Definitely ❤
You guys should do Friday the 13th - the very first one. It's got the same vibes as this one. Also an iconic killer - Jason Vorhees. He wears a hockey mask. Set at a camp site, another classic horror theme.
Michael's mask is a painted and altered Captain Kirk mask.
A TRUE CLASSIC. thanks for the reactions.
"'He's dead, bro.' -Corey" -Me 😉
He watched Loomis driving he's A expert now lol
Never give up, keep believing in yourselves, you got this, keep your head up high and stay strong and stay healthy, sending so much love ❤️ ❤
I first saw this aged 5 in the mid 80s, and several more times through the 80s and 90s, but at the time i just thought it was okay. It wasn't until my early 20s i fully appreciated it. Mind you as a kid it gave me a few jump scares, which i've always loved. Even as a young kid it taught me one important lesson, always check the back seat of a car lol, and i have since i was 5.
Why wouldn't a doctor who handles mentally ill patients go and try figure out why the mentally ill patients are standing in the rain? Lol...
Fair point. I think Blake is using his "this is a horror movie" logic. Loomis is the man -Corey
@@RaggedyPack Yeah, Blake needs to go away lol
Poor Blake. I hate scary movies too but it’s funny to watch other people get scared. 😂😂😂
You have to watch Halloween II to find out the connection between MM and Laurie Strode.
Why is Blake “frozen” at the beginning? Lol. I might be hesitant to give him the job of doing a big presentation at a corporate board meeting. He might just freeze up. Blake, just imagine everyone in the room naked.
He didn't even have to use his imagination during this movie 🤣 -Corey
The Orginial Exorcist with Linda Blair Next!
I love all 4 of you, but Blake is my fave! I love how much he gets in to the reactions
At 11:00 in, did that kid really say, “I wonder if the guy who stole the car was Michael….and he went back to the house”????
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It never ceases to amaze me the inability of young people to follow a simple inference of a plot line! Jeez, if it doesn’t have CGI and explosions…….🙄
I recommend our Exorcist reaction - That Kid
@@RaggedyPack No, thanks
Please do all the Halloween movies, except 6, and force Blake to watch.
Halloween has a special place in my heart. The was the first slasher I was introduced to at 9 yrs when my grandma made me record them on the vhs tapes so I had no choice but to not be scared. lol
Ayo "left my cheeks swinging in the wind" is insane 😂😂😂
I like how the name Michael Myers rolls off the tongue lol. He'll Yeah hit the like button with anything Michael Myers lol.
Fair dues, many of the familiar horror tropes we now expect to see basically originated with this film. Also, while I'm not bothered by gore, it must be said that 'Halloween' contains remarkably little of it, while remaining effective. Doesn't use that crutch.
This is my #1 favorite horror movie. You need to watch the Rob Zombie remake(it tells more of a back story on Michael.)
"Annie derserved to die, she let the dog get murdered!"
"FORGET THE KIDS!" 😅
Raggedy pack needs to watch john carpenter's The Thing. It is an absolute classic
Idk him but I love Blake already
Not a fan of the hate/negativity towards Loomis & Laurie 👎🏼
Carpenters the Fog is a good film
I know you guys have a jam packed schedule & already work *very* hard, but it would be awesome to see you continue this franchise somewhere down the road. Even if it's just the OG Laurie timeline - Halloween II ('81) & Halloween H20 ('98)
“ Eyes wide shut” next
Awesome vid!
Would love to see you guys watch the rest of the Halloween movies at some point 🤞🏼
So storytime...I'm sure it's weird that this is my favorite horror movie because my Mom and I were traumatized when I was a little girl but my Mom was an absolute hero to me and a survivor like Laurie. One night after work my mom was up late sewing and kept hearing the floors creaking upstairs but it was an old carriage house to the mansion across the street so she thought it was just an old house settling. She finally turned everything off and went upstairs in the dark to go to sleep. When she walked into the bedroom she noticed that the window was open, screen slashed and a two story ladder propped against it. She froze not knowing if or where he was in the house, soshe tiptoed across the hall to the bedroom with a phone which had been cut. She ran downstairs to the front door where there were 3 locks including a chain and deadbolt. As she's trying to get the locks undone she looked behind her and a man in nothing but some cutoffs was coming down the stairs behind her. She ran to the neighbors and called the police but he was gone. 2 months later she came home from work again late went straight to the fridge to get a drink then noticed the laundry room door was slightly open. She looked through and saw the back door was wide open she crept to the kitchen phone and again he had cut the phone lines and was gone by the time the neighbors called the police. She had bars put on every window. The last time we were laying in the living room watching tv and the kept hearing noises and muffled coughing outside the window next to me but she said it was just the tv and turned everything off and went to sleep. 3am I wake up and she's not in bed next to me so I get up to walk to the bathroom around the corner and she's sitting on the toilet whispering to me to get down and lay behind the bathtub. I look up and there's a man on a ladder looking through the window trying to look in and see where we were and was trying to get in the window. My mom got protective and PISSED! She jumped up, jerked the shudders open and started screaming and cussing at him, it scared him, he fell off his ladder and took off towards the front porch but my mom was after him with a kitchen knife by the time he got to the front yard. She chased him barefoot for 3 blocks after telling me to call 911 and I could hear her screaming that if he ever came back she was gonna cut his d#$% off lol. He never came back but it was traumatizing but my mom was so brave. We had a stalker years later that she met at church of all places who shot a bullet through my bedroom window and was trying to jerk the front door open but the cops got him and arrested him. We have lived through a lot of crazy shit man, true story but we know how it feels to have the same man keep coming after you. That last time that rapist/killer tried to get in he had completely ripped the phone box off the house!
The theme song of all theme songs! It set the bar for all others
I saw this a few years after it came out (I was barely out of toddlerdom so, I should not have seen it)
Giving my age away
There's 13 movies in the Halloween movie franchise
u should do the new 2018 and 2021 sequels
Since Halloween 2 starts where 1 finishes, I hope you will see it soon
Blakes brave face!
You break Car Glass that easy if you re Michael Myers :)
One of my 2 Horror Franchises, my calf is inked with Ghostface and Michael :D hope you go to 2018, Kills and Ends.
The most Horror Respects come from John Carpenter to Wes Craven...but they did the most famous Movies ^^
Blake: I scare easy
Also Blake: when I see horror movies, I want people to die
👍Loved this reaction!
Yeah every town got something like this happened. Every town has a horror movie or something like that lol. Every town got evil in it lol.
BLAAAAAAAAAKE! he needs his own memes 🤣😂
Michael The Boogeyman/The Shape Myers clearly/obviously Superhuman Physique & Supernaturally Edged otherwise he would've died instantly from a fatal physical things that've been done 2 him such as getting hit in the face/head by a big/huge handheld rock or a Bag/Sack full of bricks!
You should watch the Original THE THING Black and White first not because you have to but for possible future reference 💯👍👍
Michael Myer lobbies in mw2 was amazing
Are you getting the new COD? -Corey
Blake is hilarious 😂😂
You guys should react to some Jordan Peele before the month is out, either "Get Out", "Us", or "Nope".
Michael must have a invisible friend or ghost or demon like Toby in paranormal activity helping him with the doors opening and closing without him right there doing it lol. Either that or Michael is telekinesis lol.
I could see somebody doing like a paranormal activity movie but it's A Halloween prequel and its similar to those movies where the kid befriends A invisible friend that turns out to be a demon that makes them become more withdrawn and silent telling them to do bad stuff til finally he does to his sister lol. In sequels they mentioned he heard a voice same with novelization lol. Similar to exorcist he communicated with something that influenced him or possessed him lol. Either supernatural or psychological but something came over him and if there was a good Michael he's in the sunken place now lol. That's why they call him the shape not Michael Myers lol. He's just a shape of his former self lol. Its just pure evil lol.
I know you said you’re doing cult classics, but not nearly enough channels react to the 2003 version of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Bodies bodies bodies would also be a good reaction, and it might be an easier movie for Blake 😂
The conjuring 2 reaction please
Batman not a fan of dogs in dark Knight lol
The devil made Michael do it lol.
poor blake...too cute 😇
Great Laurie.❤
Odds that Blake, who hates horror movies, one day turns into a deranged psychopathic killer? I give it a 3.7 percent chance. Despite hating horror, he’ll be partially inspired by them to start killing. Look, some people who we never expected to go nuts…go nuts. Shit happens. A tragic event might set him off. The door will be left open for Blake to join the ranks of the criminally insane one day. 3.7 percent.
I'll have to Loomis him if that happens -Corey
Its a shame laurie didnt find a flashlight and every single pallet was already used :/
Blake is so cute