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@@kennethcarroll787 oh yhea that kid turned into a bad ass I love how christine only played 60s music that was relevant to what was about to happen lol
Love how the car slams into the cliff showing how immense it is. Really this whole sequence is very well done and overall they did a good job of it. A movie you can come back to.
@@ThomastheE2 There was an earlier version of Cinemax back then called Cinevue. It came with standard cable back in the late 70s. I watched this around late 78 when I was 9 or 10, with my mom and Stepdad. Alot of parents let their kids watch stuff like this with them. We new it was fake, I remember wondering how they made those flames do those things in a movie studio, not how the scary car/monster was going to get me.
The car was a George Barris custom. A 1971 Mark III Lincoln, big block 460. It's matte paint job was pearl charcoal black. With special one way amber window tint. 4 total were made and all but one was destroyed. Which is in a private collection.
There's BTS pictures of the construction of the thing in Barris' shop way back when...they put a lot of steel tubing over the body of the Lincoln to build it up with the exaggerated fenders. Unfortunately it also made the thing unbelievably heavy---stunt drivers remembered that it handled like a dump truck.
Without a driver’s license, license plate, or even proper registration. Who does the Devil think he is, one of us! Not once did The Car use signals to let them know it was going to turn. Evil!
Great fun ! Loved it in the theater . Still loving it now ! Same scene cemented into my memory : men running down a mountain of loose rock carrying a boxes of dynamite . I am really grateful to video tech that can give me little snippets like this . I do not think my old ticker would be able to handle 90 minutes straight through .
I'm talking about Christian Bale who this guy looks like when he's so young and doesn't look like him any longer when he's older and with white hair, but when he's young with dark, black or brown hair, his face looks almost like Bale as the other actor who was born in Wales was in Ford Vs Ferrari. I'm just saying that Brolin when he looks younger looks like Bale from Batman.
@@Hershewed As an older man for Brolin, not any longer. He doesn't look like him any longer currently for this decade, but if you look at his face with black hair as a young man, he looks just like Bale.
I'm now 84....One of my constant "Come Back To" cars. The entire movie possessed an 'AWE' of "Far Out Mysteriousness" to it....and of course, the slightly muffled sound had much to do with it. Who could ever forget a LOUD car with a MALIVOLENT mind and BAD attitude? I know of NO other car movie with this bad of an attitude even car progenitors fear!
This was my favorite scene from the movie along with the beginning when the car made its way into the school parade and had everyone running into the cemetery.
Esse nunca tinha visto. E olha que eu sou da velha guarda dos filmes de terror. Mas parecia ser bem melhor que aquela tosqueira da "Cristhine, o carro assassino".
Look at the filming location of the final scene explosion in the 1989 James Bond movie Licence To Kill and you'll see something very similar to this.... And its real life.
The remake should start innocently enough---slow pan shot of open desert that used to be a canyon until it got filled in by a massive explosion almost 50 years ago. A random miner starts digging in the area to excavate for rare minerals....until his shovel clangs on metal. He ends up unearthing the remains of a crushed car, unlike any he's ever seen. Shrugs and turns away to keep digging. On the way back that night, his truck begins acting strangely..... The remake should play more into the supernatural aspect of it. The Car was just a physical embodiment of evil, the evil forces inside it were what made it so terrifying. We should see cars around the town gradually start acting weird, then begin killing their owners. Wade Parent, now long retired and living comfortably in the house from the last movie, and played by Josh Brolin (son of James Brolin, the original actor), comes out of retirement to investigate, fearing what he'll find, knowing that evil is on the road yet again. The evil unearthed by the miner begins bouncing from vehicle to vehicle, driving them all out to the dig site where The Car reconstitutes itself, leading to an ultimate showdown between Parent and The Car one last time.
I'm mad to this day cause at some point they edited out satan spitting out that fireball and my auntie called me a LYER cause it wasn't in the movie. There was even an article written saying kids across the nation was lying about seeing Satan in the movie.
I'd never heard of this until I came across it on here. Seems like a sort of hybrid of Christine and Duel. They seemed to be able to afford some pretty cool effects. Excellent stunt driver too. I wonder if it was the same one as in Duel? (He'd have got thoroughly fed up with going off cliffs at the end 😁)
The music at 2:39 is the same music played in robocop 2 in the bike chase scene. If you don't believe me, look it up. But I can't find any connection between the 2 films
Imagine If It Was a Gauge O'Gorman and the Car Final Battle while Gauge Drives a Mustang Car and Kyle Broflovski Driving a Police Motorcycle! And if he tries to kill him attempting to run him and butters over, the police officer will pull him over and handcuff him for, "reckless driving", "attempted mass murder", " terrorism", "public endangerment", property damage, blackmail, death threats, indecent exposure, arson, theft, vandalism, assault, abuse, and attempted sisticide, but also destruction!
If they had to use explosive to destroy the car, why didn't they use a fighter jet, a helicopter or even an RPG? Well, I got it, they had to make the movie.
I don't know where the car came from I think the car wanted to kill people because I think it didn't like weight. So I think they gethink it was killing everybody. But let me tell you something, if I get by. That car
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As a quirky and low-budget B-movie (a possessed muscle car?), this actually aged better than many 70's thrillers.
Don't say bad things about the Car
That's until the movie cristine ❤❤❤❤
@@kennethcarroll787 oh yhea that kid turned into a bad ass I love how christine only played 60s music that was relevant to what was about to happen lol
@@BasementDweller-kw2yl 50's ;)
Has anyone thought that evil car happens to be a manifestation of Satan himself? 👿
some of these 70-80's movie's special effects are way much better done than the special effects from modern movies
it was different and quite expensive and takes required a lot of work
Love how the car slams into the cliff showing how immense it is. Really this whole sequence is very well done and overall they did a good job of it. A movie you can come back to.
This movie scared the hell out of me when I was a kid!
Who let u watch it as a kid
@@ThomastheE2 There was an earlier version of Cinemax back then called Cinevue. It came with standard cable back in the late 70s. I watched this around late 78 when I was 9 or 10, with my mom and Stepdad. Alot of parents let their kids watch stuff like this with them. We new it was fake, I remember wondering how they made those flames do those things in a movie studio, not how the scary car/monster was going to get me.
I saw it in the theater when I was 12.
I slept in the basement that night figuring
it couldn't get me down there.
My favorite automotive menace!
The car was a George Barris custom. A 1971 Mark III Lincoln, big block 460.
It's matte paint job was pearl charcoal black. With special one way amber window tint. 4 total were made and all but one was destroyed. Which is in a private collection.
Thanks for the info! I have always wondered!
All the information I was searching for on Internet. Thank you!!!
i remember seeing it next to the bluesmobile at universal studios near the jaws part
There's BTS pictures of the construction of the thing in Barris' shop way back when...they put a lot of steel tubing over the body of the Lincoln to build it up with the exaggerated fenders. Unfortunately it also made the thing unbelievably heavy---stunt drivers remembered that it handled like a dump truck.
The surviving car went to the UK.
"What evil force drives THE CAR?.. The Devil himself."
Déjà vu
It’s kind of like Christine at Stephen King
Without a driver’s license, license plate, or even proper registration. Who does the Devil think he is, one of us! Not once did The Car use signals to let them know it was going to turn. Evil!
And your god since they would actually be one and the same.
Boy did the explosion show that in true form
Great fun ! Loved it in the theater . Still loving it now ! Same scene cemented into my memory : men running down a mountain of loose rock carrying a boxes of dynamite .
I am really grateful to video tech that can give me little snippets like this . I do not think my old ticker would be able to handle 90 minutes straight through .
SEEING WHAT CAME OUT THAT EXPLOSION STILL BUGS ME OUT-WHAT AN ENDING!!!
Indoctrinated
@@louseveryann2181idiot
Watched this in the 80’s as a kid. Didn’t really catch on to what it was until the end and I was like wow no way!
I was 11yrs old when I saw this in the theater. Loved it then and still do. I don't know what I loved more, the horn or the engine/exhaust note.
When Brolin was young like this, he looked like Bale.
I'm talking about Christian Bale who this guy looks like when he's so young and doesn't look like him any longer when he's older and with white hair, but when he's young with dark, black or brown hair, his face looks almost like Bale as the other actor who was born in Wales was in Ford Vs Ferrari. I'm just saying that Brolin when he looks younger looks like Bale from Batman.
Holy crap your right he does
@@Hershewed As an older man for Brolin, not any longer. He doesn't look like him any longer currently for this decade, but if you look at his face with black hair as a young man, he looks just like Bale.
Completely missed this one as a kid, what a cool car
I'm now 84....One of my constant "Come Back To" cars. The entire movie possessed an 'AWE' of "Far Out Mysteriousness" to it....and of course, the slightly muffled sound had much to do with it.
Who could ever forget a LOUD car with a MALIVOLENT mind and BAD attitude?
I know of NO other car movie with this bad of an attitude even car progenitors fear!
This was my favorite scene from the movie along with the beginning when the car made its way into the school parade and had everyone running into the cemetery.
Cats pooooooo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I remembered that movie since I was a kid in the 1970s
And now you know where Tremors got their end scene from.
At 8:54...that fire looks like a dragon with his tounge out!
Not indoctrinated
We would watch this movie until the fiery, satanic ending.
@@mariopalos9238
Indoctrinated
@@louseveryann2181 quit spamming your little pronouncements. Doctrinated.
@@MelancoliaI
Check your emotions at the keyboard...
Josh Brolin would be perfect in a reboot/sequel to this - the son of the hero has to deal with ANOTHER DEMONIC CAR!!!!
They already made a reboot/sequel.
It was direct to video, not as good.
Holy sh*t! Completely escaped my mind about Josh being the son of James Brolin. A reboot not needed. just remaster this in 4k
@@cdevil9488 yeah some VHS nonsense. Would rather see a 4k upscale of this particularly with all the epic landscape shots of the canyons.
@@cdevil9488 yeah I can believe it, they can't match the charm of these old B movies anymore
@@millsshumps1968 When I first saw Josh I thought "that guy from The Car hasn't aged a day"😂
I saw this on TV in early 80s..had a big affect on me
Saw that as a teenager when it came out I fell in love with that car it's just so sinister looking❤
The funniest thing is a gasoline car having a truck's air horn.
That fucking horn!
Is it me or was the ending just like “Tremors” while they stayed until the last minute on the cliff-top??? 😮
A lot of movies have the “fake-out the villain” trope.
Back then movies were fun. The car,kill dozer,and the best crowhaven farm🎉
Poor baby i feel bad for the car
Very good classic movie
Hit the damn switch!
L'avró visto almeno 5/6 volte.Barris era un vero gènio..!
8:20 Car's animal-like horn can suggest that it will come back
well, it did...but that movie sucked lol
Now that a hot rod Lincoln🎶👹 😁
Era criança quando assisti esse filme, gostei muito na época...bons tempos.
Esse nunca tinha visto. E olha que eu sou da velha guarda dos filmes de terror. Mas parecia ser bem melhor que aquela tosqueira da "Cristhine, o carro assassino".
Look at the filming location of the final scene explosion in the 1989 James Bond movie Licence To Kill and you'll see something very similar to this....
And its real life.
good🌹
R.I.P The car 1977😭😭😥😢
They should remake this movie today ! But what kind of new V8 or V10 car today ? A Cadillac or an Audi or BMW ?
Re do the movie using the same car. It can be done
Tesla. The programming is going rogue like Ultron, and it even has autopilot and ability to recharge itself
Putin car!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO remakes! JJ Abrams would get hold of it and destroy it.
The remake should start innocently enough---slow pan shot of open desert that used to be a canyon until it got filled in by a massive explosion almost 50 years ago. A random miner starts digging in the area to excavate for rare minerals....until his shovel clangs on metal. He ends up unearthing the remains of a crushed car, unlike any he's ever seen. Shrugs and turns away to keep digging. On the way back that night, his truck begins acting strangely.....
The remake should play more into the supernatural aspect of it. The Car was just a physical embodiment of evil, the evil forces inside it were what made it so terrifying. We should see cars around the town gradually start acting weird, then begin killing their owners. Wade Parent, now long retired and living comfortably in the house from the last movie, and played by Josh Brolin (son of James Brolin, the original actor), comes out of retirement to investigate, fearing what he'll find, knowing that evil is on the road yet again. The evil unearthed by the miner begins bouncing from vehicle to vehicle, driving them all out to the dig site where The Car reconstitutes itself, leading to an ultimate showdown between Parent and The Car one last time.
Those guys look at the explosion as if they seen a ghost
I can watch this movie over and over again a car❤
Whoever did the foley work for this with the engine sounds earned his check
The most terrifying movie because
their was no place to hide & no escape it would find you !
This is what a worn carburetor does to a car 💯
epic standoff @ 3:42, man vs. monster
Tremors (1990) used this scene for their ending.
Great movie
Love how it’s like the car version of jaws!
i kinda like the music of it what's it called???❤❤❤
pls do replies😢😢😢
Good movie
That was a damn serpent come out of those flames 🤢🤢
The car was about to run over the two sheriffs before drove off the cliff
And water is wet
Oh
Would never have been able to work that out had it not been for you explaining said scene😂
I'm mad to this day cause at some point they edited out satan spitting out that fireball and my auntie called me a LYER cause it wasn't in the movie.
There was even an article written saying kids across the nation was lying about seeing Satan in the movie.
Best scene of the movie
That car scared the bejesus right outta me when it first came out.
I'd never heard of this until I came across it on here. Seems like a sort of hybrid of Christine and Duel. They seemed to be able to afford some pretty cool effects. Excellent stunt driver too. I wonder if it was the same one as in Duel? (He'd have got thoroughly fed up with going off cliffs at the end 😁)
The music at 2:39 is the same music played in robocop 2 in the bike chase scene. If you don't believe me, look it up. But I can't find any connection between the 2 films
Very cool
8:36 “Dies irae”, I presume. Leonard Rosenman’s thriller music was surprisingly superb.
Those were the days my friends ❤
恐ろしいほどに執念深い悪魔が化身している車が崖から転落し爆破で最後に炎の中からサタンの姿を見せた時にゾッとした。
8:19 idk why but this part looks adorable for me
EFF scene by scene, I want to watch the whole movie.
Just think, that thing didn’t even have AWD, stability and traction control. LOL
8:45
If they alll didn’t go to church the next day after that 😂😂😂 💒😇🪽
Loving
That was Devil driving the car
Could someone tell me where he got Driver License?.
You can't find this movie on Tubi or the other networks. I like it
Poor the car I love the car so much ❤❤❤❤❤
Do you know where I can Find the complete movie
THE CAR always creeped me out
هل من الممكن عرض الفيلم كامل ...وشكرا ❤
Yes, on TH-cam.
Christine before Christine.
I absolutely feel sorry for the car, though 3 survived but now in a private collection.
I feel like a remake of this would be great if done well and with good writing! Also James brolins son Josh brolin could play the lead!
3:44 to 3:50 - Game on! / Let’s do this!
Apparently, this car and Christine had a baby. It's called the Dodge Demon. I know, that's bad.
Great Leonard Rosenman score ; who also scored Beneath The Planet of the Apes.
I'm surprised that the car doesn't look like it will handle like a boat
Bellissima scena❤
Is a dye cast car I think it's going to be good for my birthday I'm going to like it
They do make it in a 118 size pricey though
@@jimerskin1052 Pricey because it's a limited edition model! I have one still in the box and the value of it could skyrocket at any time.
I watched this film as a 8 year old Hollywood Blvd. in 1977. Scary as hell? 7:40 scene in this clip is the coolest and scariest moment!!!
I'm rooting for the devil car.
Этот супернейчер линкольн горы рушит
Try and do tension like this with cgi I double dare you!
Imagine If It Was a Gauge O'Gorman and the Car Final Battle while Gauge Drives a Mustang Car and Kyle Broflovski Driving a Police Motorcycle! And if he tries to kill him attempting to run him and butters over, the police officer will pull him over and handcuff him for, "reckless driving", "attempted mass murder", " terrorism", "public endangerment", property damage, blackmail, death threats, indecent exposure, arson, theft, vandalism, assault, abuse, and attempted sisticide, but also destruction!
Name of the movie please
The Car
8:27 be like:
MODYAR!!
If they had to use explosive to destroy the car, why didn't they use a fighter jet, a helicopter or even an RPG? Well, I got it, they had to make the movie.
They say EVIL returned in the 70s
que había pandemia que no había un auto moviéndose en la ciudad?
Race with Devil, pt. 2
La persona che ha ideato questa macchina e la stessa che ha progettato Kitt di Supercar e la batmobile dei film di Tim Burton
Leonard Rosenmann music?
Wonder how the demon driver did fill her up.
……爆炎の中に見えた異形!…あれが悪魔の正体なのか……
I wonder who the driver is
The devil!!!!
Du.....
DUVUL!!!.....
MUHUWAHAHAHAhahahahahahaha... 👹👹👹
S. A. Tan..... 🤣
8:53 Is that really who was driving the car ?
A demon possessed killer car. 😂 that's funny.
Cope harder
Well, there's always “A Quiet Place” or any of the zillions of trashy zombie movies.....🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
I don't know where the car came from I think the car wanted to kill people because I think it didn't like weight. So I think they gethink it was killing everybody. But let me tell you something, if I get by. That car
Too dark
I just want to know how the demon fitted inside the car
6:56
First Tesla, model 1977, FPV
Car look more like a v12 because how long it was !
It had a Ford 460 big block V8
Ello Guvna.