I saw an interview with King where he said that everybody, including himself, was so coked up during the filming of "Maximum Overdrive" that it's amazing that they were even able to finish the movie.
He's also said that he doesn't even remember directing Maximum Overdrive he was on so much cocaine. I believe if you watch old M.O. teasers he's in them and high as hell. He's said he doesn't remember writing Cujo or The Tommyknockers either. Similar side note, Matthew Perry doesn't remember 3 years of filming Friends due to pill and alcohol addiction.
@Miguel Flagstaff I was born in 1964 and I was pretty wild for a good 35years or so and there are whole years or more I don't remember, I run into people that know me but I have no idea who they are! and I never had near the money those guys had! lmao
I reviewed this movie back in HS and got an F. The reason? My teacher said that I deserved an F for making the entire thing up. There was no possibility that a movie like what I described could possibly exist. She also claimed that since Madchen is German for girl that that just added to my failure in coming up with something believable. I ended up getting a B+ after Netflix resent me the disc and I brought it back to class.
Back when rented dvds and got em in the mail from Netflix Haha. 😂😂 That's Hilarious, I bet that teacher felt like a dick lol. At least went to a F to a B+ lol and you did NOT make this movie up haha.
I find it hard to believe, buddy. Like, my teacher when I was a kid did not believe that one of my ancestors designed and built one the most famous and most beautiful ships in the world so I had to bring her proof of that (and so I did). That's one thing, and it's understandable because mine was a big claim. But a movie? What kind of shithead doesn't believe a bad, over the top, insane movie might actually exist? She should be fired.
I saw this movie when I was a kid, and loved that damn cat so much I named my first cat Clovis. That dang cat was a hellion; attacked anyone who came in the house the first time she met them, then was oddly "ok" ish with them after that. Like she had to establish that she didn't like them right off the bat, and they had to know that immediately. But she loved me to death, though. Looked just like the original Clovis in this movie, too. She lived to 22. RIP little lady. You were the best.
@@killakacey2615 As a child I had a cat by the name Sylvester (or however it's spelled). Well, he was an outside cat that would perch himself onto the column of our front porch and would meow to let us know to open the door for him. For whatever reason, my folks decided to get rid of him. So they drove a couple miles away to secluded woods-like area and dropped him off there. Amazingly a few days later he was back, perched on the front porch, meowing to come in. Some how, miles away, he found his way back. Because of that, my folks were convinced that he was to stay. In fact, they even felt bad for dropping him off in the first place. How that cat managed to find his way back, I don't know. But he was certainly a good cat - one of the best when it came to intelligence and instinct - and with a sense of being apart of the family. Unfortunately one day he disappeared. Since he was an outside cat, he was always free to roam around. We think someone may have stumbled into him and took him in as a pet.
In Egyptian mythology, Bastet is a cat goddess who is the embodiment of the Eye of Ra, and functions as both a violent force to subdue enemies and as the feminine counterpart of Ra. Cats are often seen as spiritual protectors. In Sleepwalkers, the cats are able to see through the illusions of the shape shifters and are drawn to them with a violent urge to subdue. That's how I see it at least :p
Yeah... the movie has a subtle supernatural lore to it. That is not a part of the movie that should be criticized. What was the movie supposed to do otherwise? Spoonfeed his own lore to the audience with expositional dialogue?
Not that this movie is specially good at it but yes, the cats... subplot? is not that hard to understand if you put a little effort. I love Chris' reviews to pieces but lack or excess of exposition seem to be a very recurrent angle for him.
joejitsu034 were these people including Jon Landis all playing poker at Kings home and lost and agreed to this abortion of a movie instead-of paying him back in cash? Mark Hamill was like “ incestuous werewolve like creatures? Yes, now my career goes big time again. 😂😂😂😂
I don't get it. They are two completely unrelated people that you don't even know. What you see is two good looking actors not a friend of yours with one of their parents.
Believe it or not, my parents took me to see this opening weekend and it was a sold out crowd! People were cheering and howling! It actually played very well! But that 1992 though, seen now through 2017 eyes, it's cheese as hell! When the movie was over, a guy in the parking lot said to his friend " A man! That was some CRAZY shit!!!!" The crowd actually loved it!!!! Aaahh....memories.
not really, the screen play make more sense when you "READ IT" issue with lots of his books becoming movies is they don't know how to translate a book into movie, reason why we get a BAD movie
I can't believe he didn't put in the best line from the film in this. Right after the mom stabs that guy with the corncob, she goes like, "No vegetables? No dessert!" Why would you leave that out?!
I was watching this movie with my uncle and right after that line my mom came down with ice cream and peach cobbler and said, "Dessert?~" I think it best for some laughs too be omitted to give people a reason to watch though.
I watched with an ex and her mom when i was younger and when the cop got stabbed with corn cob she chimes in all proud of her self " Corn on the cop! Get it! Corn in the cop!" Yikes!!
I really liked this film as a teen. It’s “bad” but it was nice to have a young woman protagonist and a re-imagination of vampire like mythology. My other fav Stephen King “bad movie” is Dreamcatcher.
I actually saw this movie when I was really young (about 4-5 years old, stayed up past bedtime and watched from behind the couch while my dad was watching) and I only really remembered the "Cop kabob!!" bit and I had it stick in my head for years. Fast forward to me in college. Learnt one of my new friends was a horror nut. Asked if they knew a film that used the quote "Cop kabob". He immediately knew what film I was talking about and I finally got to rewatch it after all those years. This film is an absolute treasure~
It's allamande left and allamande right. Come on, you fuckin' dummy, get your right step right. Get off the stage ya goddamn goof, you know... you piss me off. You fuckin' jerk. You get on my nerves.
This makes me feel old. I remember seeing this at the movies when I was a kid and thinking it was awesome...pretty sure I was too young to watch it but nobody cared about that back in the day.
"Sleepwalker noun. Nomadic shape-shifting creatures with human and feline organs. Vulnerable to the deadly scratch of the cat. The sleepwalker feeds upon the life force of virginal human females. Probable source of the Vampire legend." -- Chillicoath Encyclopaedia of Arcane Knowledge 1st Edition .1884
12:34 From what I remember reading about it as a kid, the Sleepwalkers are an unnatural ungodly extinct race of demon-like “psychic-vampires” and cats according to myths were considered deities of gods, like guardians of the natural earth and the underworld, and since these creatures are so unnatural, they’ve become their enemies. This is why the cats are always hanging out waiting to destroy them whenever the opportunity arises. And as soon as their guard is down, the cats go to _town_ on them. Their scratch is like sunlight or holy water to a vampire. Good vs evil, etc. 14:14 as to WHY they resemble cats, I don’t know. lol But they’re shapeshifters, too. The human-middle cat form appears to be like the second form they have, but I believe Charles was able to make himself look like various forms including a child, which is why they keep changing when they go town to town looking for virgin girls to feed on.
I remember seeing this in the theater and laughing my butt off! The who "Get the bad guy Clovis!" Bit with the cop slays me every time. My favorite part is the ending shot with the cats running across the lawn and one comes right up and sniffs the camera!
OH MY GOD STEPHEN KING, CLIVE BARKER, RON PEARLMAN, MARK HAMILL, AND THE MOM IS THAT MOM FROM SILENT HILL AND OTHER MOVIES? THIS REALLY IS THE PERFECT MOVIE! Only thing missing is Michael Ironside driving a motorcycle through a church window with Bruce Campbell shouting " _HAIL TO THE KING BABY!_ "
This film was hilariously bad in a good way and good in a bad way! You forgot the bit where he says to his mother "why are you being such a bitch?" and she snaps back "because I'm HUNGRY!!"
11:52 "Can you Stab someone with a Corn Cob?" After iv seen Riddick killing a guy with a Tea Cup and threatening to kill two others with the key from a Tuna can, i dont doubt anything.
I SAW THIS! I was 12, so how bad it was went right over my head. It was genuinely frightening at the time, with all the grotesque shapes and, yes, cat death. The incest was also just something I glossed over, thinking that the mother-son relationship was just a cover for some reason. Idk. I had no idea it was that movie until the cop with the cat, tbh. He was indeed super memorable
to answer the cat question (about 36 seconds in)this was at the beginning of the movies "Sleep walker: nomadic shapeshifting creatures with human and feline origins; Vulnerable to the deadly scratch of the cat" Hence the cat traps
This movie is so entertaining in its violence and taboo absurdities; saw it recently and couldn’t get over just how fun it is. It's like an inadvertent parody of a classic 80s romp. Highly recommended.
+Manuel Zesiger It kind of does..yeah. You've got the spirit/essence-eating werecats, unnamed individuals (in the Scooby-Doo movie it was the zombies, and in this movie it's the cats) that help to try and fight against the werecats, and then you've got the ending to the movie where the unnamed individuals help to defeat the werecats.
Wait there are other movies aside from this and the Scooby Doo animated movie that deal with werecats? I didn't know that there was such a demand for werecats.
I have to admit, I really liked this movie and for what you said, it was entertaining. I love everything Stephen King. I figured that they were "feline-based shapeshifters". Cats have always been blamed for "sucking the life" out of babies. As well as cats eyes reflect the soul. They can't look cats in the eyes, and the cats are smart enough to know they are a threat to them. I guess I just let movies take me where I want them to. I figure a way to understand them.
Bill Karnes I'm kinda with you. The movie made perfect sense to me. Not saying I would categorise it as good, but I found it entertaining enough, and I was able to accept the films "logic" and rules. Cats hate werecats? Ok. The mother needs to have sex with her son to receive the life force her son gets from virgin girls? Alright, whatever. I saw it on late-night tv, as a young teen. I remember being scared a bit.
Thank you, I know I wasn't alone on that! As a matter of fact, I think TRUE cat lovers understand that they can be considered the heroes of this movie. Honestly, am I reaching?? Or am I just the "crazy cat lady"??
The Cats and WereCats were used in Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island if anyone remembers that. I thought he was reviewing that. Which Mark Hamill also does a voice in. Mark Hamill was in two WereCat Movies
You don't get "the cats," Chris? Let me explain... The cats to Sleepwalkers are like garlic or sunlight to vampires. Kryptonite to Superman. Cats are their main weakness. There's a line early on about how no matter where they go, eventually the cats find them. It's not explicitly stated, but I think the cats are DRAWN to the Sleepwalkers, like catnip. They can sense that Sleepwalkers are around and they are attracted to them. Like they are instinctual enemies... No matter where the Sleepwalkers go, cats will start appearing around their house, and try to attack them. Get it?
It's been a bit since I last saw it but I thought there was an explanation if not in words then in the images used in the opening credits and I thought it had something to do with ancient Egypt and maybe Bast or maybe I was making that up in my head. :)
First thing they did when they arrived on earth was to buy traps, then they went around holding them up while they put down a perimeter, and they never encounter them anywhere else And omg just kill me
I feel like 3/4 of Stephen King's adaptations could pass for the Hilariocity 😄 Exceptions: Carrie, The Shining, The Green Mile, Misery and Shawshank. Edit: Thankfully we can add new IT to the list! ❤
Years ago first time I watched it at home with my mother and young brother who was 8 at the time talk about awkward when the incestral scenes of the mother and son come on like ewwww
They're shape shifting aliens posing as mother and son. The way they would say it, as if mocking it, kind of gives it away. That's what I assumed when I watched this in my early teens. The Car is just technology. Its not a power. I think they've been on the planet for so long, taking on different forms, that his weird shape shifting car scene, was him cycling through all his different forms? ... they wear a cat face like Batman pretends to be a Bat.. due to fear? *shrugs* As for why cats, I just figured it was due to the belief and superstition that animals can sense the paranormal and supernatural? Why cats and not dogs? They're easier to piss off and make defensive? I think King left the alien party hidden and winked at, not coming out right stating it. He covers all genres of real life folklore and superstitions, offering his take, I think this was one of his "Alien" stories. *shrugs* And I remember when this came out, the graphics were decent for the time. Today it's a joke, but back then? It was eye catching, especially for the genre of movie. Its a guilty pleasure.
I don't think they're aliens. Stephen King stories have a lot of ancient alien-type villains like Pennywise or the Tommyknockers, but the Sleepwalkers appear to be a type of vampire from Ancient Egypt. They're supernatural creatures.
if you watch the beginning of the intro, where they are showing cats and depictions of cats, the mythology of the story starts in Ancient Egypt, now in those times in that part of the world, it was believed and revered that cats were the guardians and protectors of the people, and they were Gods and Goddesses gifts to their worshipers, from that point of view you can now see what the point is for all those cats and why they are enemies of the shape shifters
more stupidity level then cheese, you can't help to laugh how bad practical effects are and blood, acting, the whole thing is just bad, but its good that you love laugh at IT was far better in laughs department, Children of Corn was great for that Isaac character, etc
The deal with the cats is that in ancient Egyptian mythology, cats are the guardians of the soul/life essence, the two antagonists in the film are soulstealers so the cats inherently know they are a threat and seek them out to destroy them. As you see by the end of the film cats are capable of dealing fatal blows to these creatures.
I actually don't know if it's said in the film man lol I think I just used my knowledge of Egyptian cat mythology to come to that conclusion. It does indeed give the film some sort of context haha
I think the only time this is even kinda explained is by the long as opening credits scene where it shows ancient images and shit but it's barely there
Yeah this movie is the epitome of that 'it's so bad it's good' saying. Rewatched it recently and, even just the lacklustre reactions to serious pain-infliction was an absolute trip. Like when the teacher runs through the woods right after losing his hand and doesn't seem pained by the loss at any point. So absurdly, unintentionally funny.
Another fun fact: The actors who played Tanya's parents are married in real life. They fell in love while making "Ferris Bueller's Day Off."
Sadly, they got divorced in 1992 shortly after making Sleepwalkers
@@gilpinsteven yo
I saw an interview with King where he said that everybody, including himself, was so coked up during the filming of "Maximum Overdrive" that it's amazing that they were even able to finish the movie.
He's also said that he doesn't even remember directing Maximum Overdrive he was on so much cocaine. I believe if you watch old M.O. teasers he's in them and high as hell. He's said he doesn't remember writing Cujo or The Tommyknockers either. Similar side note, Matthew Perry doesn't remember 3 years of filming Friends due to pill and alcohol addiction.
@Miguel Flagstaff I was born in 1964 and I was pretty wild for a good 35years or so and there are whole years or more I don't remember, I run into people that know me but I have no idea who they are! and I never had near the money those guys had! lmao
@Miguel Flagstaff you've never done drugs have you?
Miguel Flagstaff dude, you’re ignorant... stop talking when you have no idea what you’re saying.
@Miguel Flagstaff You really have no idea what you're talking about...
Me before watching this video: "Were drugs involved?"
Me after watching this video: "How many drugs were involved?"
Cocaine,cocaine, and even more cocaine
Whatever it was... it wasn't enough...
King admitted at one point that he doesn't remember much of the 80s, including how he wrote some of the books because of drugs and booze.
As Rick James said: "Cocaine is a helluva drug."
Doctor: How many drugs did you take in the 80’s??
Stephen King: *Yes.*
This is literally just an episode of Goosebumps if it was rated R.
Ha ha bumps
Still better than Goosebumps. R. L. Stine is nothing compared to King!
Memories 😂
You're probably referring to it, but there was a legit book/episode about a horrifying cat creature. Cry of the Cat I believe
Goosebumps with incest
I feel so strange because how much I loved this movie as a child, lol
Me too buddy, me too. Hey, big fan of your channel!
Loved this movie Bro😂
Same !
Um... I'm concerned about children watching that creepy incest scene, hope you're not traumatized.
Dude, I saw this in the theater. With my sister... OH FUCK!
I reviewed this movie back in HS and got an F.
The reason? My teacher said that I deserved an F for making the entire thing up. There was no possibility that a movie like what I described could possibly exist. She also claimed that since Madchen is German for girl that that just added to my failure in coming up with something believable. I ended up getting a B+ after Netflix resent me the disc and I brought it back to class.
Back when rented dvds and got em in the mail from Netflix Haha. 😂😂
That's Hilarious, I bet that teacher felt like a dick lol. At least went to a F to a B+ lol and you did NOT make this movie up haha.
@Hey McFly *FUCK YOU, and yes, spelled properly like it should.*
That was a teacher who put her opinions over facts. She utterly failed to do her due diligence.
I find it hard to believe, buddy. Like, my teacher when I was a kid did not believe that one of my ancestors designed and built one the most famous and most beautiful ships in the world so I had to bring her proof of that (and so I did). That's one thing, and it's understandable because mine was a big claim. But a movie? What kind of shithead doesn't believe a bad, over the top, insane movie might actually exist? She should be fired.
Unfortunately this movie did happen.
It’s twisted AF.
I saw this movie when I was a kid, and loved that damn cat so much I named my first cat Clovis. That dang cat was a hellion; attacked anyone who came in the house the first time she met them, then was oddly "ok" ish with them after that. Like she had to establish that she didn't like them right off the bat, and they had to know that immediately. But she loved me to death, though. Looked just like the original Clovis in this movie, too. She lived to 22. RIP little lady. You were the best.
22? That's pretty old
I saw this and then had a cat named Clovis when I was a kid too lol.. but he "ran away".
@@killakacey2615
As a child I had a cat by the name Sylvester (or however it's spelled). Well, he was an outside cat that would perch himself onto the column of our front porch and would meow to let us know to open the door for him.
For whatever reason, my folks decided to get rid of him. So they drove a couple miles away to secluded woods-like area and dropped him off there.
Amazingly a few days later he was back, perched on the front porch, meowing to come in. Some how, miles away, he found his way back. Because of that, my folks were convinced that he was to stay. In fact, they even felt bad for dropping him off in the first place.
How that cat managed to find his way back, I don't know. But he was certainly a good cat - one of the best when it came to intelligence and instinct - and with a sense of being apart of the family.
Unfortunately one day he disappeared. Since he was an outside cat, he was always free to roam around. We think someone may have stumbled into him and took him in as a pet.
22? Wow...
@@CaptainSpalding72 she was all always an indoor cat. Never had any desire to roam.
I SAW THIS AS A KID AND HAVE NEVER REMEMBERED THE TITLE OF IT JUST THE SKELETON IN THE CLOSET AND THE CAT FACE! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Yeah. It's a fun classic :)
It was the same way with me except only thing I remembered was the car scene where his face changed
WHY ARE YOU YELLING!?
Same, it scared the shit out of me. I could never remember the name of this movie but the vivid memory of people that looked like cats.
the corn kill
its terrifying
That cop is the best character in horror history.
Daniel Delgadillo True that
Daniel Delgadillo yoo bad he had to die to soon
Daniel Delgadillo THE BEST HORROR CHARACTER IS TOMMY JARVIS, CASE CLOSED
Special officer Doofy
Calvin Coolidge no the best character in horror history is the priest from peter Jackson’s “dead alive”
In Egyptian mythology, Bastet is a cat goddess who is the embodiment of the Eye of Ra, and functions as both a violent force to subdue enemies and as the feminine counterpart of Ra. Cats are often seen as spiritual protectors. In Sleepwalkers, the cats are able to see through the illusions of the shape shifters and are drawn to them with a violent urge to subdue. That's how I see it at least :p
Yeah... the movie has a subtle supernatural lore to it. That is not a part of the movie that should be criticized.
What was the movie supposed to do otherwise? Spoonfeed his own lore to the audience with expositional dialogue?
i was like 14 - 15 when i watch this... Back then, even I got that idea from the long beginning of the movie.
Not that this movie is specially good at it but yes, the cats... subplot? is not that hard to understand if you put a little effort.
I love Chris' reviews to pieces but lack or excess of exposition seem to be a very recurrent angle for him.
Awesome info...thanks man!!
So it's the Black Panther prequel. Got it.
My cat watched SleepWalkers & told me it was like watching the feline version of Schindler's List.
😂😂
Mine watched it and looked at me like "...and don't you forget it!"
Mine watched it half way through and then he jumped off the window. I think he flipped me off before he did that too.
I love this comment section!!
Best comment!!!
'Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island' was the sequel to Sleepwalkers. Fact.
I always thought those cat creatures looked similar
How about this one... Waterboy is Fried Green Tomatoes part 2.
And veggietales is the sequel to jaws
Hard to believe Stephen King was addicted to cocaine in this period of time. I just don’t see it. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah, i agree.
🤣🤣
Judging from the plot/script I was surprised it wasn’t LSD he was addicted to.
Lmao
joejitsu034 were these people including Jon Landis all playing poker at Kings home and lost and agreed to this abortion of a movie instead-of paying him back in cash? Mark Hamill was like “ incestuous werewolve like creatures? Yes, now my career goes big time again. 😂😂😂😂
Tim Sydlowski Lmao sounds plausible mate 😂
I love how he just has a framed photo of Nic cage on the side
Harrison McKinney haha I didn't even see that
Harrison McKinney I thought everyone had one?
Con Air is most worthy!
Harrison McKinney you don’t?
Put the bunneh, back in the box
This movie looks like a 2 hour Goosebumps episode.
Project: Filmmaker with incest
except without the excuse of being for kids
Rob Vel Yeah. Also, Goosebumps has a reason to be bad. This movie doesn't. Mainly because its based off of a Stephen King Book.
Project: Filmmaker No. It's an original screenplay. There may have come a book. But no.
Except with tons of gore and weird sexual shit.
This made me forget stephen king was a critically acclaimed writer
To be fair, given how many stories he's written during his career, some of them are bound to be stinkers.
he had a few in the start but since then, he's nose dived. better than Tarantino who only had 1, pulp fiction... the rest been crap.
@@clightning9703 Inglorious Bastards was fucking awesome and Django was pretty good as well
@@cassiolins1203 hahahahaha.... your right... my bad
If I had never read the books before watching The Dark Tower, i'd have thought it was a complete load of shit :P
I actually saw this in theater. I remember there was a collective "Eeewe" from the audience at the incest scene.
I don't get it. They are two completely unrelated people that you don't even know. What you see is two good looking actors not a friend of yours with one of their parents.
*Laughs in Alabama
Oedipus complex is more common then you think
Wait; this made it to a theater?
Yes, I saw it at the theater as well. “Going to the show” was at least a weekly event back then. Fond memories of Clovis and cop kabobs.
That squirrel had me dying 😂😂
14:29....listen for the cat :)
The Red Robot lol you can see the cat fly out behind her!
+Sushi Samurai obviously it's just a bunch of cats in a human skin
Same 😂
Wallace Spencer me too 😂😂😂
Believe it or not, my parents took me to see this opening weekend and it was a sold out crowd! People were cheering and howling! It actually played very well! But that 1992 though, seen now through 2017 eyes, it's cheese as hell! When the movie was over, a guy in the parking lot said to his friend " A man! That was some CRAZY shit!!!!" The crowd actually loved it!!!! Aaahh....memories.
Yeah just like this generation had hangover or pineapple Express these movies were MEANT to be over the top crazy
Corny as a corn cob?
When that boy turned all kinds of facial freakout from seeing the cat, I had the same reaction as the cop. We said it together. WTF?
Incest, molestation, and cats? Was Stephen King trying to make an anime?
Lord Vegas lol
Lord Vegas Either that or he was on drugs. Like most of the It writing process.
Lord Vegas I think so
lol
not really, the screen play make more sense when you "READ IT" issue with lots of his books becoming movies is they don't know how to translate a book into movie, reason why we get a BAD movie
I can't believe he didn't put in the best line from the film in this.
Right after the mom stabs that guy with the corncob, she goes like, "No vegetables? No dessert!"
Why would you leave that out?!
Those are the rules. LOL
I was watching this movie with my uncle and right after that line my mom came down with ice cream and peach cobbler and said, "Dessert?~"
I think it best for some laughs too be omitted to give people a reason to watch though.
I watched with an ex and her mom when i was younger and when the cop got stabbed with corn cob she chimes in all proud of her self " Corn on the cop! Get it! Corn in the cop!" Yikes!!
I know ....
@Ethelouise Smith Spoiling a spoiler about spoiled dinner? Go sit in the corner...
I lost it at the squirrel part, I don't even know why. Had to pause the video!
Bidisha Bhattacharya - me too......
Bidisha Bhattacharya how could you not even know why though
"Fuck that SHIT!!!!" Lol
I really liked this film as a teen. It’s “bad” but it was nice to have a young woman protagonist and a re-imagination of vampire like mythology. My other fav Stephen King “bad movie” is Dreamcatcher.
Dreamcatcher is good
There are literally hundreds of young female protagonists to choose in horror
Honestly Dreamcatcher is one of the most terrifying books ive ever read. The movie is crap - but omg the book gave me serious trauma
I actually saw this movie when I was really young (about 4-5 years old, stayed up past bedtime and watched from behind the couch while my dad was watching) and I only really remembered the "Cop kabob!!" bit and I had it stick in my head for years. Fast forward to me in college. Learnt one of my new friends was a horror nut. Asked if they knew a film that used the quote "Cop kabob". He immediately knew what film I was talking about and I finally got to rewatch it after all those years. This film is an absolute treasure~
there goes johnny with his pecker in his hand, he's a one-balled man and he's off to the rodeo...
He'd be a favorite at square dances.
Sounds like David Allen coe
It's allamande left and allamande right. Come on, you fuckin' dummy, get your right step right. Get off the stage ya goddamn goof, you know... you piss me off. You fuckin' jerk. You get on my nerves.
"The Kid" sings that song too in King's "The Stand". I think its a running gag in a few King stories.
It's Garry Lee & the Showdown: The Rodeo Song!!
So in someway, the cats are actually the heroes of this film.
This video is GOLD. I don't think I've ever laughed so much during a review style video. Awesome!
Can you stab someone with a corncob?
*Next week on mythbusters*
In South india you can stab and lacerate with a peeled banana . I kid you not ! Its possible in a South Indian movie !
@@sharadowasdr *Pen & Teller's Bullsh!t* 😂
11:02 - 11:14: I bet this cop is a genuine graduate from the Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy.
HAHAHAHA lol haha cause stormtroopers never it anything you get it hahaha
Nick Knatterton please don't explain the joke. If you explain the joke there is no joke
+Guus Missler there was no joke anyways
Glen Wang probably top of the class
Glen Wang i was about to make that joke
So much meme potential
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xxToxicRampagexx yee
xxToxicRampagexx the baby head
This makes me feel old. I remember seeing this at the movies when I was a kid and thinking it was awesome...pretty sure I was too young to watch it but nobody cared about that back in the day.
"Sleepwalker noun. Nomadic shape-shifting creatures with human and feline organs. Vulnerable to the deadly scratch of the cat. The sleepwalker feeds upon the life force of virginal human females. Probable source of the Vampire legend."
-- Chillicoath Encyclopaedia of Arcane Knowledge 1st Edition .1884
Good to know! I feel I've seen this somewhere before...
Thank you Captain BellyButton
Ohh so the whole incestual thing has nothing to do with them, King was just a pervert XD
@@farenhaid13421 And you're just dumb :D
@@peterhansen5096 For making a sarcastic joke?
The part where Chris goes "hehe I was incorrect" needs to be a meme 😂
TheLegitGamer 3112 but it was not to be
This is actually one of my favourite movies ever, i used to watch it as a child, had it in VHS.
Most definitely!
ya the monsters are scary fucking lookinh
I thought I was the only one!
Saw it in the theater :)
I had it on video too. I loved it back in the day!
12:34 From what I remember reading about it as a kid, the Sleepwalkers are an unnatural ungodly extinct race of demon-like “psychic-vampires” and cats according to myths were considered deities of gods, like guardians of the natural earth and the underworld, and since these creatures are so unnatural, they’ve become their enemies. This is why the cats are always hanging out waiting to destroy them whenever the opportunity arises. And as soon as their guard is down, the cats go to _town_ on them. Their scratch is like sunlight or holy water to a vampire. Good vs evil, etc.
14:14 as to WHY they resemble cats, I don’t know. lol But they’re shapeshifters, too. The human-middle cat form appears to be like the second form they have, but I believe Charles was able to make himself look like various forms including a child, which is why they keep changing when they go town to town looking for virgin girls to feed on.
I remember seeing this in the theater and laughing my butt off! The who "Get the bad guy Clovis!" Bit with the cop slays me every time. My favorite part is the ending shot with the cats running across the lawn and one comes right up and sniffs the camera!
OH MY GOD
STEPHEN KING, CLIVE BARKER, RON PEARLMAN, MARK HAMILL, AND THE MOM IS THAT MOM FROM SILENT HILL AND OTHER MOVIES?
THIS REALLY IS THE PERFECT MOVIE!
Only thing missing is Michael Ironside driving a motorcycle through a church window with Bruce Campbell shouting " _HAIL TO THE KING BABY!_ "
Alice Kringle, and she also played the Borg Queen.
@@LucianCorrvinus I kinda found her rather alluring as the Borg queen.....yeh I know! Lol
I died. One of your best videos
arash mashhadi the legend is the skeleton in the closet is actually a tom cruise cameo
nextgendg9 yeah, and scream was recorded from one of Nicole Kidman's screams from his time with Tom
StationaryParticles lmfao, made my day bruh
arash mashhadi agree i laughed so much!
You mean HER time
"OH MY GOD that cat got FUCKED" Has quickly become one of my favorite quotes of all time. It has forever become an inside joke
This sounds like a Scooby Doo animated movie involving were-cats.
Matthew Dopler The Scooby Doo werecat movie was pretty good though. There were even zombies in that movie.
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island is a national treasure compared to this :/
It was the very first time the Mystery Machine encountered a real paranormal case also.
not including the Mystery Inc. show
"OMG THAT CAT GOT FUCKED!" LMAO
Kebab Gustav, not as much as the cat in 14:29 !!!!!! LOL :)
The Red Robot I replayed that scene over and over, it's just so amazing. That cat really did get fucked lol
Kebab Gustav Ya beat me to this comment! BEST LINE EVER!!! :D
I almost pissed myself laughing
This film was hilariously bad in a good way and good in a bad way! You forgot the bit where he says to his mother "why are you being such a bitch?" and she snaps back "because I'm HUNGRY!!"
The guy shooting the gun remix is perfection.
David T 😂
Sleepwalkers has always been one of my favorite King movies. I watched it recently and was glad to see that it still holds up to the test of time.
I've been scratched by a cat. That does happen. Every time.
I can definitely confirm.
Me too, I’ve snapped a few necks before. Shit hurts.
@@jessea4806 fucking loser
Andy Semple you win the internet
@@CaptainSpalding72 whats wrong with snapping a few necks?
That ending...~●-●) is the worst case of cat scratch fever I've ever seen.
I honestly love the idea of my cat saving me from a monster though
Hush! We all know Maximum Overdrive was a gift from the heavens
WE MADE YOOOOU! WE! MADE! YOOOOUUU-(Machine gun spam)
Rii Love a fun movie for sure
Rii Love yes get him to review it!!!!!
Rii L That movie was hilarious 😂. One of my favorites. 🌹
Emilio snubbed at the Oscars just as bad as McCavoy in Split
11:52 "Can you Stab someone with a Corn Cob?"
After iv seen Riddick killing a guy with a Tea Cup and threatening to kill two others with the key from a Tuna can, i dont doubt anything.
Watch Clive Owen kill a dude with a carrot then say "Eat your vegetables." in Shoot Em Up.
Why would you even doubt it? They have metal spikes.
@@Bulfgar that's a great movie.
I once saw a cat vampire kill a cop in the phone with a corncob. A fucking corncob!
I SAW THIS! I was 12, so how bad it was went right over my head. It was genuinely frightening at the time, with all the grotesque shapes and, yes, cat death. The incest was also just something I glossed over, thinking that the mother-son relationship was just a cover for some reason. Idk. I had no idea it was that movie until the cop with the cat, tbh. He was indeed super memorable
Not Mary Poppins the
to answer the cat question (about 36 seconds in)this was at the beginning of the movies "Sleep walker: nomadic shapeshifting creatures with human and feline origins; Vulnerable to the deadly scratch of the cat" Hence the cat traps
I can't wait for your review on 1990's IT
That meow at the end kills me. 😆
tanya was one of the hottest early 90s babe actors though!
Right?
Yes, Mädchen Amick. I fell in love with her in "Twin Peaks" back then.
Yeah she was so fucking hot
@@tubekulose Same, thought I was alone.
@@BeholdPontiusPilate XD
That cop should have his own album. I'd buy it.
Just A Oak Tree Pic go buy it then. Have fun. Enjoy yourself.
top 10 rappers eminem cant legally diss
This movie was the first time i'd seen Alice Krige, then she became the Borg Queen.....and that totally makes sense.
Chris seems a bit manic lately.
The emoji movie broke him tbh
He does for some reason. Hope everything is ok. Hope he dosnt go to the state fair
The Emoji movie broke Chris like Bane did to Batman.
Thomas Middleton it's a hilariocity review
Thomas Middleton the emoji movie really fucked him up
Oh shit is that Leo from Charmed lol
sure is lol
Richard Watson also he was in the blue lagoon movie
It's White Lighter Leo and the Borg Queen! What kind of horrors are they gonna spawn together!!?
Don't forget Aunt Wendy from "Witches of East End", not to mention Otho from Beetlejuice.
Richard Watson Christabella from Silent Hill is fuckin a warlock from Charmed this movie is Awesome.
This movie is so entertaining in its violence and taboo absurdities; saw it recently and couldn’t get over just how fun it is. It's like an inadvertent parody of a classic 80s romp. Highly recommended.
Looks like the weirdest movie about werecats ever. HAHAHAHA
Mr. Cool remind me of Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island
+Manuel Zesiger
It kind of does..yeah. You've got the spirit/essence-eating werecats, unnamed individuals (in the Scooby-Doo movie it was the zombies, and in this movie it's the cats) that help to try and fight against the werecats, and then you've got the ending to the movie where the unnamed individuals help to defeat the werecats.
Wait there are other movies aside from this and the Scooby Doo animated movie that deal with werecats? I didn't know that there was such a demand for werecats.
+Morgan Young
Yeah..like Cat People (1982).
oh hi mark
I have to admit, I really liked this movie and for what you said, it was entertaining. I love everything Stephen King. I figured that they were "feline-based shapeshifters". Cats have always been blamed for "sucking the life" out of babies. As well as cats eyes reflect the soul. They can't look cats in the eyes, and the cats are smart enough to know they are a threat to them.
I guess I just let movies take me where I want them to. I figure a way to understand them.
Bill Karnes so you like Dreamcatcher and the Shit Weasels?
Hey, they can't be all gems... but please, display what a Shit Weasel is....;)
Bill Karnes I'm kinda with you. The movie made perfect sense to me. Not saying I would categorise it as good, but I found it entertaining enough, and I was able to accept the films "logic" and rules. Cats hate werecats? Ok. The mother needs to have sex with her son to receive the life force her son gets from virgin girls? Alright, whatever. I saw it on late-night tv, as a young teen. I remember being scared a bit.
Thank you, I know I wasn't alone on that! As a matter of fact, I think TRUE cat lovers understand that they can be considered the heroes of this movie.
Honestly, am I reaching?? Or am I just the "crazy cat lady"??
I remember liking this film. It was an original property from King and not an adaptation of one of his books. I'll see what Stuckmann has to say
The Cats and WereCats were used in Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island if anyone remembers that. I thought he was reviewing that. Which Mark Hamill also does a voice in. Mark Hamill was in two WereCat Movies
no one:
not a single soul:
stephen king: COP KEBAB!
Also
CORN ON THE COP!!!
66
COP OUT :D
COP KABAWB
Cop kabab !!!
You don't get "the cats," Chris? Let me explain... The cats to Sleepwalkers are like garlic or sunlight to vampires. Kryptonite to Superman. Cats are their main weakness. There's a line early on about how no matter where they go, eventually the cats find them. It's not explicitly stated, but I think the cats are DRAWN to the Sleepwalkers, like catnip. They can sense that Sleepwalkers are around and they are attracted to them. Like they are instinctual enemies... No matter where the Sleepwalkers go, cats will start appearing around their house, and try to attack them. Get it?
No, he doesn't. He never will.
I still appreciate that explanation.
New Rule Media oops.....just read your comment after posting mine. Well said!!!😊😊😊
It's been a bit since I last saw it but I thought there was an explanation if not in words then in the images used in the opening credits and I thought it had something to do with ancient Egypt and maybe Bast or maybe I was making that up in my head. :)
New Rule Media yes but why are they afraid of the cat's, that is what's not clarified.
Me: *laughing in class*
Teacher: what's so funny?
Me: sleepwalkers
You forgot to mention that main theme for this movie is done by Enya!
@MrBenjy1991 Yes & the only good thing about this movie lol
Which is a good thing. She's great too
I DIED AT THE SQUIRREL'S HESITATION!!!! LMAO !!
Say what? I don't even remember any squirrel...but the movie is still a lot of fun. Which was the whole purpose all along :)
6:10 I guess that squirrel wasn't nuts to cross the road.
Nah it just wanted to watch the matinee of the 'Nut Job' but settled for the later show.
Kakure Seigimono NutE
Kakure Seigimono Not even he wanted to be seen in this movie.
The bites or scratches of cats will kill the monsters.
The cats are just hanging around, waiting for their chance.
@veronica carlson I think the mother never left the house? 🤔 And they have traps everywhere around the house
@veronica carlson They were in human form. I think the cats suspected them of being their ancient enemies but wasn't sure until the final climax. 🤣
First thing they did when they arrived on earth was to buy traps, then they went around holding them up while they put down a perimeter, and they never encounter them anywhere else
And omg just kill me
I just saw this on blue-ray. Stephen was literally on all of the cocain while writing this. It's glorious ealy 90's cheese.
Another dead pan movie was sometimes they come back lol
No he wasn't. Maybe you was :D
@@peterhansen5096 Yes. Yes he was.
@@peterhansen5096 no he was hes even talked about it
The movie still had 2 good things about it:
- A good title song by Enya.
- Kitty cats!
I feel like 3/4 of Stephen King's adaptations could pass for the Hilariocity 😄
Exceptions: Carrie, The Shining, The Green Mile, Misery and Shawshank.
Edit: Thankfully we can add new IT to the list! ❤
Matthew Collins the mist is good and the running man is great in its own way too
MrLukalele Jesus, The Mist's ending f*cks you up for life😓
I wouldn't say The Stand miniseries is great, but it isn't bad enough to warrant a hilariocity
"IT" is deffo a hilariocity
milki wey stand by me and shining are the best
Who else is just waiting for The Shining review?
I so am omg 😩😩😩
Karim Gandara and stand by me
The Shining looks better than Sleepwalkers, eh?
Karim Gandra And hopefully Shawshank
shining in hillarioucity are u nuts?
14:02 "I was... incorrect." That killed me. 😂
Hilarious review, thanks!
Really, Shelly Johnson is the protagonist and no Twin Peaks references? I am disappoint Chris!
SundaysEnd Hi disappoint
Well, there wasn't a Borg Queen reference either for the cat-demon mom.
DISAPPOINTEEEED!!!
It's a meme dudes.
I am also disappoint too as well in addition!
"If they both hate eachother why are they all there" That's life Chris
America in a nutshell.
Ander Kidley The internet in a nutshellm
Lol
hahahaha these hilariocity reviews is what i live for.
As a kid I saw this in the theater with my mom...you want to talk about awkward
Years ago first time I watched it at home with my mother and young brother who was 8 at the time talk about awkward when the incestral scenes of the mother and son come on like ewwww
Ha...
It was not the fucking wind
They're shape shifting aliens posing as mother and son.
The way they would say it, as if mocking it, kind of gives it away.
That's what I assumed when I watched this in my early teens.
The Car is just technology. Its not a power.
I think they've been on the planet for so long, taking on different forms, that his weird shape shifting car scene, was him cycling through all his different forms?
... they wear a cat face like Batman pretends to be a Bat.. due to fear? *shrugs*
As for why cats, I just figured it was due to the belief and superstition that animals can sense the paranormal and supernatural?
Why cats and not dogs? They're easier to piss off and make defensive?
I think King left the alien party hidden and winked at, not coming out right stating it.
He covers all genres of real life folklore and superstitions, offering his take, I think this was one of his "Alien" stories.
*shrugs*
And I remember when this came out, the graphics were decent for the time. Today it's a joke, but back then? It was eye catching, especially for the genre of movie.
Its a guilty pleasure.
No issue with the post, but he face morphed into a baby but his body mass cant change
I don't think they're aliens. Stephen King stories have a lot of ancient alien-type villains like Pennywise or the Tommyknockers, but the Sleepwalkers appear to be a type of vampire from Ancient Egypt. They're supernatural creatures.
if you watch the beginning of the intro, where they are showing cats and depictions of cats, the mythology of the story starts in Ancient Egypt, now in those times in that part of the world, it was believed and revered that cats were the guardians and protectors of the people, and they were Gods and Goddesses gifts to their worshipers, from that point of view you can now see what the point is for all those cats and why they are enemies of the shape shifters
Chris! This is my favorite segment of all. My god you had me pissin myself with laugher
"can you stab someone with a corn cob?"
I can't stop laughing now. thank you Chris for that sheer confused reaction commentary,
Am I the only one who thinks that this inspired Scooby-Doo Zombie Island?
Zombie Island is the concept of this movie but done right.
Batter Sempai damn I’m starting to put the pieces together now
I always kind of wondered that too
The one with scrappy?
Lmao exactly wht I thought
This is definitely during Steven King's cocaine heavy day's.... or directly after his cocaine heavy day's.
Days. No apostrophe, you moron.
Nope. That was in the 80s :)
I love how Chris looks very happy in this video😸
Tobe Hooper also cameo-ed as one of the Forensic Guys along with Stephen King and Cllve Barker.
The cat explanation Is in the Beginning credits of the movies " Ancient enemies "
I thought "Graveyard Shift" would've been a good contender for a hilariocity.
This is still the best Hilariocity ever made man. Your comments are comedic gold.
I loved this movie no matter how cheesy it was
It's not just cheesy, it's straight up bleh
Mina Is Fab i was one of my fave movies cos i saw it before u were born
scannaunderscore1 me too
more stupidity level then cheese, you can't help to laugh how bad practical effects are and blood, acting, the whole thing is just bad, but its good that you love laugh at
IT was far better in laughs department, Children of Corn was great for that Isaac character, etc
Saw it when I was a kid and remembered thinking it was some cult classic but now... wow lol
That hand prop though....
The deal with the cats is that in ancient Egyptian mythology, cats are the guardians of the soul/life essence, the two antagonists in the film are soulstealers so the cats inherently know they are a threat and seek them out to destroy them.
As you see by the end of the film cats are capable of dealing fatal blows to these creatures.
Do they explain this in the movie? Doesn't make the film any less ridiculous but at least there's context to the fuckery that's going on lol.
I actually don't know if it's said in the film man lol I think I just used my knowledge of Egyptian cat mythology to come to that conclusion. It does indeed give the film some sort of context haha
I think the only time this is even kinda explained is by the long as opening credits scene where it shows ancient images and shit but it's barely there
i thought the cats was a lovecraft thing.
The fear of cats is explained in the very beginning of the movie.
He should not review when drunk
12:17 you have a wierd sense of humor
His laugh at that is also precious XD
don't we all? XD
Don’t we all.
DarcMetal02 weooooooow
weird*
2019 TH-cam really recommending everything out here lmao
Of course. Gems like Sleepwalkers deserves that
Yeah this movie is the epitome of that 'it's so bad it's good' saying. Rewatched it recently and, even just the lacklustre reactions to serious pain-infliction was an absolute trip. Like when the teacher runs through the woods right after losing his hand and doesn't seem pained by the loss at any point. So absurdly, unintentionally funny.
Well we don't experience his pain because he such an asshole that he should be sympathetic
I remember seeing this movie as a kid, was soooo scared. Now....its weird