@@glitterspray as a human I dislike the concept of any living thing burning to death. The animals screaming added to the surreal horror of the scene. It wouldn't have had such an impact without the animals and the film would have suffered for it.
I somehow still can't handle seeing Christopher Lee in younger ages... whenever I hear his name, I have the image of Saruman or King Haggard in my head. R.I.P., good Sir. A talent like yours will be missed forever.
@Mango Roxx my parents bought me an old movie poster of the wickerman orginal it's in my livingroom lol. Check out the wickertree it's all in the same ball park. It has Christopher Lee in it too.
Regarding ‘own free will’, if I recall correctly Howie is personally entreated (via anonymous letter) to come to the island to find Rowan. While it’s to be assumed he then sought permission to go from a higher-up, I would consider it to not be the same as if the police were contacted and chose Howie to be sent on assignment.
Karen Imber...Have you watched "The Wicker Tree" from 2011? OMG ... it's supposed to be a "companion piece" to the Wicker man and it's UNBELIEVABLY HORRIBLE!!! Has lots of "music" though. th-cam.com/video/3qaqPsTscv0/w-d-xo.html
She's cute - swipe right, swipt right, swipt right She's 12 - swipe left, swipt left, swipt left I can't 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 You kill me. 💀🤣🤣🤣 Love from Switzerland 🇨🇭😘😘😘
I highly recommend reading the book by Anthony Scheaffer, based on the final shooting script, if only because it is the only vestige we have of the film before it was cut down by a studio that had just changed heads and was dead set on trashing the last work of his predecessor. (Even the longest version you can find is a fragment of the true vision.) Some deleted things that would have added more context: 1) Howie was engaged and was going to be married as soon as he returned to the mainland -- he is so torn and frustrated by the temptation of Willow because neither he nor his fiance, Mary, want to wait to start both their physical or spiritual lives together anymore. 2) Lord Summerisle is, like his grandfather, a scientist, and he keeps careful watch of the strains they get their apples from. He knows there is a scientific reason the strains are failing but cannot yet find a solution, and he is knowingly allowing this man to be killed despite this knowledge; he also has a limited time to find a botanist to help him fix the problem because he will either be killed or have to flee if come summer the crops are not back -- and they WON'T be. The Wicker Tree implies he did, in fact, flee before this could happen. 3) Something Howie and Summerisle bond over in a deleted scene is birdwatching, and in the final scene, Howie uses some of the last of his strength and breath to free some of the birds trapped in the arms of the wicker man, convinced that since he came to the island to save someone, then at least he can save them. There are several other things that I am not mentioning, but all the more reason to read the book!
is it odd that the post office is also a sweet shop? thats what most post offices are like in the uk. get the mothers coming in to send a letter etc to also buy sweets for their little kids. its genius upselling strategy :P
At our post offices they sell pink pencils, kids diaries, colourful calendars and notebooks, packaging material, envelopes, different pens and whatever stuff to write....preferably themed like some of the most popular series like some with cats, barbie, batman, some preschooler- emo - stuff like sparkling skulls, Ed Hardy backpacks, ringbooks, rubbers, etc.(I'm not sure if the name I'd correct) Of course horses and all kind of other kid/ teen targeted designs.
What if Howie had succumbed to Willow's charms? They would have let him go of course! One very strong sub theme of this movie is the importance of Howie getting to where he's going by his own choice. Willow's invitation is all part of the plot, as is the beetle in the school desk; which basically tells him what the islanders are up to. A 'beadle' is a church official and Howie is a deacon of his church - the beetle is Howie, being drawn in ever decreasing circles to his doom. The Wicker tree, which I don't recommend, is the sort of official sequel to this movie and there's a policeman in that who obviously came in the same capacity as Howie but gave in to temptation and stayed.
@@juliataylor2623 I just find the sequel to be lacking the subtlety of the original. It appears that the human sacrifices are a regular occurrence, whereas in the original it was a one off due to a dire emergency and the islanders went to extremes to remove the guilt from themselves. Howie had to choose to be sacrificed and, because of his beliefs, they were honouring him and giving him a special place in heaven. There's no sense of this with the Wicker Tree. I also know of no pagan tradition that relates to how the sacrifices in that movie were performed. I also feel that the local pagans were somewhat duped into appearing in a movie which they thought was going to be like the original, which, despite the central theme of murder, gave a quite sympathetic and well researched view of how a modern pagan community might operate.
OMG OMG OMG OMG YESSSSSSSSSS! Ever since your review convinced me to watch Midsommar, I've been on a cult kick and I watched this movie and it blew my fucking mind. I've watched this one at least 6 times... just two nights ago as a matter of fact. Haven't even watched this review yet but I'm SOOOO excited!!!
I wish I had avoided spoilers and the remake so I didn’t know how it ended. I don’t think it had the impact since I knew. Still haunting and disturbing, though, and definitely worth a watch. The remake ... not so much.
I rarely laugh out loud watching a movie, much less fall out of my chair laughing. Nick Cage punching a woman cultist in a bear outfit was probably one of the funniest scenes I have ever watched in a movie. Is the original better? Sure. Do you really wanna miss out on anything Nicholas Cage acts in? Hell no.
In the UK Candy store (mostly heavy candy/convenience/News agents are usually combined with small post offices. I take it that’s not true in the states?
I remember watching this when I was 14/15 and it creeping the hell out of me. It wasn't the ending (although it is a brilliant ending) it was the build up, the suspence, the confusion throughout and not knowing what the hell is going on. Still a fantastic film to this day
"Slow and steady... I'm finished'- I love your sense of humour! 08:34: 70s furries 09:16: Christopher Lee as the woman on Black Sabbath’s first album cover 15.17: Me leaving the building
Brilliant film, absolute classic. Everyone is excellent in it and it builds the most suspenseful horror. I remember seeing this as a kid and being scared shitless, even though they snuck a double in for Britt’s nude dance scene. Love this film ❤️
One of my absolute favourite films. When Constable Howie sees the Wicker Man before the audience does, his reaction is absolutely bone chilling. Magnificent movie. Love your review, Bee! A LOT of films attempt to create unease and "oh now, where's this going?" in their "creepy town hiding a secret" movies, but... THIS one ACCOMPLISHES it. It's such a great film. OH - the ending where the burning head of the Wicker Man falls and you see the sun it's been sacrificed to... masterful.
Also a somewhat former Pagan, Paganism is as big a blanket term as any other religious term is. There are many branches of Paganism, just as there are many branches of Judaism, and modern Wicca is quite different to the old religion shown in the Wicker Man. The clear ethos of "an none it harm, do what ye will" is somewhat overridden by The Wicker Man. However I love the movie, and always enjoyed the very nature-oriented atmosphere of it.
That was *awesome!* But I’ll thank you not to make fun of our shops in tiny rural communities, selling oddly mismatched, strangely cobbled-together goods & sundries! Fondly [?!!] do I remember visiting a uniquely stocked shop in a remote village on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey, Wales, during my childhood [torrentially rainy] summer holidays, which were purveyors of truly essential, not at all weird (but _admittedly_ *totally* abstract everyday necessities) including:- • rum-laced homemade clotted-cream fudge; • nightmare-fodder china dolls with _terrifying_ deathly rictus expressions on their porcelain faces, fully kitted out in traditional Welsh costume; • & their main passion, yarn the colour of sludge, 🧶 spun from their very own Angora rabbits🐰, farmed on site in _definitely_ not PETA approved wire cages. They also had a limited range of knitted rabbit hair nightgowns & underwear/vests, for those _vital_ occasions when you absolutely _have_ to clothe your young child in allergy-inducing, horribly itchy _totally_ rash-tastic fashion aberrations. Plus what can _only_ be charitably described as "remarkably distinctive" crocheted decorative items - if, say, you wanted to serve your sickly alcoholic fudge on a lumpy, hairy, lanolin-drenched misshapen doily (shedding everywhere), & require your home to forevermore reek of the distinctive & unpleasantly pervasive odour of a damp, unkempt & [sadly] neglected, greasily-matted bunny! And all in the _excruciatingly_ uncomfortable store atmosphere of the owner glowering at you the entire time - from the _very_ first moment you enter the establishment, until you can make your escape & finally leave (only after purchasing various assorted over-priced, scratchy hirsute tat) whilst they converse with a local in hushed muttered tones in their native Welsh, not even trying to hide the fact that they _totally_ *hate* the English with a passion, & their burning resentment at their dependence on having to rely on your custom, & by necessity suffering the indignity of allowing you to set foot on their premises. None of that "The customer is always right" or "Have a nice day!" You just can’t put a price on that kind of [lack of] service & the golden memories formed from that _special_ retail experience...apart from the possible inevitable psychological therapy! And not forgetting a lifetime supply of industrial-strength antihistamines & EpiPens for the severe rabbit dander exposure triggered allergy...although at least one _[probably]_ won’t develop - & die - from a severe Nicholas Cage *"Not the BEES!"-esque fatal allergic reaction!🐝🐝🐝 Edit: Apologies for all that! I’ve been awake now for _way_ over 50 hours with a _massively_ persistent migraine/cluster headache, & I appear to have gone somewhat [even more than usually] "loopy", resulting in a bizarre, overly long meandering missive! My dog’s looking worried, but he’s trying to sit on my head, which may well be therapeutic!
Dawn Morgan: Oh crikey, I feel totally ancient now (I’m in my increasingly decrepit mid 40’s!) so this was through the 1980’s to early 1990’s I guess. The rabbit farm/shop wasn’t too near the main places we used to stay, which were rented holiday cottages in Rhosneigr, Cable Bay & Aberffraw/St Cwyfan’s Church Bay areas mainly on the western coastal side of Anglesey (very beautiful; plus & it wasn’t _always_ rainy!). But the shop was somewhere inland, which we’d visit on the journey back home, so my Mom could stock up on boxes of that fudge for relatives, & my sister & I could get freaked out by the satanic-looking China dolls! To be honest, I think my parents only really took us in there because we got a perverse enjoyment out of the bizarre mix of items they sold - & the very severe lady manning the whole operation glaring at us the whole time! After a quick Google search, I found mention that there currently *IS* a place called 'The Anglesey Angora’s Rabbit Farm,' in Llangefni, owned by a woman named Rosalind Easter - so the rabbits in question are _literally_ 'Mrs *Easter’s bunnies'!* - & she’s apparently one of the UK’s few rabbit wool knitters (her range of clothing includes coats, caps, scarves & shawls). It would be an absolutely _amazing_ coincidence if this was completely unrelated to the shop we visited; so if it _is_ indeed connected, it sounds like a *very* different operation to the business during my childhood, & I’m feeling rather guilty now for painting its 80’s/90’s incarnation in such a "colourful" [kind of humorous but perhaps disparaging] light! The address is given as 'Angora Workshop & Farm, Llangefni, Anglesey LL77 7TW.' Anyway, might be well worth a visit if you’re ever in the area!☺️
I’m so happy I randomly stumbled across this channel. It’s one of the few channels I still even watch on youtube. Most of youtube is crap, but this is pure gold
Although according to the producers no harm was made in the making of this film. (Although given this film was made about 50 years ago I doubt any of those animals are still alive today regardless)
this movie has everything a good movie needs. one of my all time favorites. excellent review!!! after watching this review i noticed some similarities to Ari Asters Midsommar.
TO EVERYONE....please support your local movie theaters. Buy food there to, they don't make a dime on tickets sales. Buy gift cards at least, they sell them everywhere.....thank you.
Thank you for reviewing, I love this film so much and your take on it is awesome as ever! I have a suggestion / recommendation - Buried (2010) with Ryan Reynolds. I watched it last night and was blown away, stay away from spoilers though. Toodles!
Speaking of bees anyone remember a movie about killer bees and there is a scene in the movie where the bees attack a family at a picnic and this boy escapes by getting into the families car and driving away he ends up back in town traumatised with dead bees on the windshield of the car the little boy gets taken to hospital because of all his talk about the killer bee. In the next scene the doctor enters the boys hospital room instead of seeing the doctor in his room the boy starts hallucinating and sees the doctor as a bee because the boy is traumatised after seeing the bees attack his family. Does anyone know the name of the movie?
Thanks! I’ll keep downloading this version. They do still really do human sacrifices, you know.... the light will win in the end, and it’s coming soon.
As this is one of my favorite films I should be offended you're making fun of it.... but, no... You had me rolling starting with "sex orchard" :) Great review!
Bee'n watching ur channel for a while and sadly to say, this was the first time I realised the play on words with the channel title. The Newby/New Bee.
Some great contributions here, unbelievably i missed some things about the movie. I would add i found the Wicker tree sequel to be disturbing as hell and a perfectly believable consequence of the islands discovery and a partial vindication of Howies dire warnings.
As I revisit this one year later ... glad you helped me take a miss on this one ! Yup . The " stuck to the bed " scene still made me giggle ! Im a weirdo ! Some things never change !
Oh god, not the new bees!
That's the best low hanging joke of all time
Needs more likes.
Finally found someone who made that joke
Thank you
Screencrush’s Ryan ,and Doug,would like this. :)
One of my favourite endings ever. So dark when they start singing whilst he's burning.
IKR? such a sweet and happy medieval ditty. What a twisted choice!
Hey, can we Pagans party, or can we party....
I’d watch except I can’t handle even the concept of burning animals alive. Wish they’d left that out.
@@glitterspray as a human I dislike the concept of any living thing burning to death. The animals screaming added to the surreal horror of the scene. It wouldn't have had such an impact without the animals and the film would have suffered for it.
@Dies Irea I KNOW! I use to play it on recorder with my SCA buddies. We never envisioned anyone getting burned to death!
Actually, there was a “cage” in it...The Wicker Man itself is a cage!
badum tss xD
"Sloooow and steeeaaady- yeah I'm finished"
That had me howling hahahaha
I somehow still can't handle seeing Christopher Lee in younger ages... whenever I hear his name, I have the image of Saruman or King Haggard in my head.
R.I.P., good Sir. A talent like yours will be missed forever.
I know, I’m with you on that.
Or count dooku
Dracula...he was the sexy one in the Hammer films
Aaahhhhh... King Haggard!!! From one of my Favorite movies.😁🦄
Midsommar is the movie the Wicker Man Remake tried to be
I've commented that exact thing on midsommars.
@Mango Roxx my parents bought me an old movie poster of the wickerman orginal it's in my livingroom lol. Check out the wickertree it's all in the same ball park. It has Christopher Lee in it too.
Midsommar is what would happen if Billie Eilish did a Wicker Man themed music video. Overrated.
Exactly, great profile picture BTW
Its basically an evangelist's nightmare
Regarding ‘own free will’, if I recall correctly Howie is personally entreated (via anonymous letter) to come to the island to find Rowan. While it’s to be assumed he then sought permission to go from a higher-up, I would consider it to not be the same as if the police were contacted and chose Howie to be sent on assignment.
The Wicker Man is one of my absolute favourite movies. Newbee, this was probably your funniest review to date. You had me howling. Thanks dude 😄
My fave supernatural folk horror musical occult black humored films. Bee kind please .
Since watching it I think of the film as a musical thriller.
karen imber that’s the most epic genre type ever
Karen Imber...Have you watched "The Wicker Tree" from 2011? OMG ... it's supposed to be a "companion piece" to the Wicker man and it's UNBELIEVABLY HORRIBLE!!! Has lots of "music" though. th-cam.com/video/3qaqPsTscv0/w-d-xo.html
She's cute - swipe right, swipt right, swipt right
She's 12 - swipe left, swipt left, swipt left
I can't 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 You kill me. 💀🤣🤣🤣 Love from Switzerland 🇨🇭😘😘😘
U mad or nah
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I highly recommend reading the book by Anthony Scheaffer, based on the final shooting script, if only because it is the only vestige we have of the film before it was cut down by a studio that had just changed heads and was dead set on trashing the last work of his predecessor. (Even the longest version you can find is a fragment of the true vision.) Some deleted things that would have added more context: 1) Howie was engaged and was going to be married as soon as he returned to the mainland -- he is so torn and frustrated by the temptation of Willow because neither he nor his fiance, Mary, want to wait to start both their physical or spiritual lives together anymore. 2) Lord Summerisle is, like his grandfather, a scientist, and he keeps careful watch of the strains they get their apples from. He knows there is a scientific reason the strains are failing but cannot yet find a solution, and he is knowingly allowing this man to be killed despite this knowledge; he also has a limited time to find a botanist to help him fix the problem because he will either be killed or have to flee if come summer the crops are not back -- and they WON'T be. The Wicker Tree implies he did, in fact, flee before this could happen. 3) Something Howie and Summerisle bond over in a deleted scene is birdwatching, and in the final scene, Howie uses some of the last of his strength and breath to free some of the birds trapped in the arms of the wicker man, convinced that since he came to the island to save someone, then at least he can save them. There are several other things that I am not mentioning, but all the more reason to read the book!
I'm so glad you did this movie. I always hold a special place for films that don't have a happy ending. They're the most disturbing and unsettling.
is it odd that the post office is also a sweet shop? thats what most post offices are like in the uk. get the mothers coming in to send a letter etc to also buy sweets for their little kids. its genius upselling strategy :P
True but some of the sweets in that shop are quite disturbing...
At our post offices they sell pink pencils, kids diaries, colourful calendars and notebooks, packaging material, envelopes, different pens and whatever stuff to write....preferably themed like some of the most popular series like some with cats, barbie, batman, some preschooler- emo - stuff like sparkling skulls, Ed Hardy backpacks, ringbooks, rubbers, etc.(I'm not sure if the name I'd correct)
Of course horses and all kind of other kid/ teen targeted designs.
I thought the same thing, you could get some of the best sweets in the post office when I was growing up lol
Plus you missed the obvious joke...Mrs Tummies Tea s,magic shop, and VCR rentals...
It's odd for us in the US because our post offices are that only but sell postal items and handle passport photos/processing.
What if Howie had succumbed to Willow's charms? They would have let him go of course!
One very strong sub theme of this movie is the importance of Howie getting to where he's going by his own choice. Willow's invitation is all part of the plot, as is the beetle in the school desk; which basically tells him what the islanders are up to. A 'beadle' is a church official and Howie is a deacon of his church - the beetle is Howie, being drawn in ever decreasing circles to his doom.
The Wicker tree, which I don't recommend, is the sort of official sequel to this movie and there's a policeman in that who obviously came in the same capacity as Howie but gave in to temptation and stayed.
very astute observations i had missed myself. But i thoroughly enjoyed the sequel which i found a logical consequence of the Islands discovery.
@@juliataylor2623 I just find the sequel to be lacking the subtlety of the original. It appears that the human sacrifices are a regular occurrence, whereas in the original it was a one off due to a dire emergency and the islanders went to extremes to remove the guilt from themselves. Howie had to choose to be sacrificed and, because of his beliefs, they were honouring him and giving him a special place in heaven.
There's no sense of this with the Wicker Tree. I also know of no pagan tradition that relates to how the sacrifices in that movie were performed. I also feel that the local pagans were somewhat duped into appearing in a movie which they thought was going to be like the original, which, despite the central theme of murder, gave a quite sympathetic and well researched view of how a modern pagan community might operate.
The ending to this movie is really creepy, especially when he says ‘they’ll come looking for me, and Christopher Lee says ‘there will be nothing left’
There's a reason why this film is a classic!
I loved your James A. Janisse impression!!! “Damn, girl! You too good at your job!” Great video as always.... 🤪
In 1980's AL I worked in a furniture store where you could pay your gas bill so yeah, candy store/PO actually makes sense to me.
OMG OMG OMG OMG YESSSSSSSSSS! Ever since your review convinced me to watch Midsommar, I've been on a cult kick and I watched this movie and it blew my fucking mind. I've watched this one at least 6 times... just two nights ago as a matter of fact. Haven't even watched this review yet but I'm SOOOO excited!!!
Shops combined with post offices are actually pretty common here in the UK. Love your reviews man this is one of my favourite flims!
I wish I had avoided spoilers and the remake so I didn’t know how it ended. I don’t think it had the impact since I knew. Still haunting and disturbing, though, and definitely worth a watch.
The remake ... not so much.
I rarely laugh out loud watching a movie, much less fall out of my chair laughing. Nick Cage punching a woman cultist in a bear outfit was probably one of the funniest scenes I have ever watched in a movie. Is the original better? Sure. Do you really wanna miss out on anything Nicholas Cage acts in? Hell no.
In the UK Candy store (mostly heavy candy/convenience/News agents are usually combined with small post offices. I take it that’s not true in the states?
No our post offices are pretty boring. Usually.
“OHH GOBB!!! KNOT THA BEEESZ!!!! AAAAGHGH MY EYESZ!!!”
You mean: "No, no, not the bees, * yawn * no, no, not the bees... -.-"
I remember watching this when I was 14/15 and it creeping the hell out of me. It wasn't the ending (although it is a brilliant ending) it was the build up, the suspence, the confusion throughout and not knowing what the hell is going on. Still a fantastic film to this day
"Slow and steady... I'm finished'- I love your sense of humour!
08:34: 70s furries
09:16: Christopher Lee as the woman on Black Sabbath’s first album cover
15.17: Me leaving the building
The free range version
Underrated movie reviewer here when will he hit 100k its needed
Brilliant film, absolute classic. Everyone is excellent in it and it builds the most suspenseful horror. I remember seeing this as a kid and being scared shitless, even though they snuck a double in for Britt’s nude dance scene. Love this film ❤️
After the scariness of this film, I really needed your dry humour and the comments are such a safe place! Christopher Lee, what a giant❤️❤️❤️
One of my absolute favourite films. When Constable Howie sees the Wicker Man before the audience does, his reaction is absolutely bone chilling. Magnificent movie. Love your review, Bee! A LOT of films attempt to create unease and "oh now, where's this going?" in their "creepy town hiding a secret" movies, but... THIS one ACCOMPLISHES it. It's such a great film. OH - the ending where the burning head of the Wicker Man falls and you see the sun it's been sacrificed to... masterful.
I for one am glad that you like the original Wicker Man over the re-make. You reviewed like a true Ebert, good review, thumbs up dude.
As a former pagan, this film is uh... pretty off on showing the religion lol. (I'm converting to reform judaism now)
Also a somewhat former Pagan, Paganism is as big a blanket term as any other religious term is. There are many branches of Paganism, just as there are many branches of Judaism, and modern Wicca is quite different to the old religion shown in the Wicker Man. The clear ethos of "an none it harm, do what ye will" is somewhat overridden by The Wicker Man. However I love the movie, and always enjoyed the very nature-oriented atmosphere of it.
This movie is really creepy af
I watched this recently on a date. Spent half the time asking "what did I just see?"
How'd the date go anyway 👀😂🌝
@@dejawho4147 excellent question.
That was *awesome!* But I’ll thank you not to make fun of our shops in tiny rural communities, selling oddly mismatched, strangely cobbled-together goods & sundries! Fondly [?!!] do I remember visiting a uniquely stocked shop in a remote village on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey, Wales, during my childhood [torrentially rainy] summer holidays, which were purveyors of truly essential, not at all weird (but _admittedly_ *totally* abstract everyday necessities) including:-
• rum-laced homemade clotted-cream fudge;
• nightmare-fodder china dolls with _terrifying_ deathly rictus expressions on their porcelain faces, fully kitted out in traditional Welsh costume;
• & their main passion, yarn the colour of sludge, 🧶 spun from their very own Angora rabbits🐰, farmed on site in _definitely_ not PETA approved wire cages. They also had a limited range of knitted rabbit hair nightgowns & underwear/vests, for those _vital_ occasions when you absolutely _have_ to clothe your young child in allergy-inducing, horribly itchy _totally_ rash-tastic fashion aberrations. Plus what can _only_ be charitably described as "remarkably distinctive" crocheted decorative items - if, say, you wanted to serve your sickly alcoholic fudge on a lumpy, hairy, lanolin-drenched misshapen doily (shedding everywhere), & require your home to forevermore reek of the distinctive & unpleasantly pervasive odour of a damp, unkempt & [sadly] neglected, greasily-matted bunny!
And all in the _excruciatingly_ uncomfortable store atmosphere of the owner glowering at you the entire time - from the _very_ first moment you enter the establishment, until you can make your escape & finally leave (only after purchasing various assorted over-priced, scratchy hirsute tat) whilst they converse with a local in hushed muttered tones in their native Welsh, not even trying to hide the fact that they _totally_ *hate* the English with a passion, & their burning resentment at their dependence on having to rely on your custom, & by necessity suffering the indignity of allowing you to set foot on their premises.
None of that "The customer is always right" or "Have a nice day!" You just can’t put a price on that kind of [lack of] service & the golden memories formed from that _special_ retail experience...apart from the possible inevitable psychological therapy! And not forgetting a lifetime supply of industrial-strength antihistamines & EpiPens for the severe rabbit dander exposure triggered allergy...although at least one _[probably]_ won’t develop - & die - from a severe Nicholas Cage *"Not the BEES!"-esque fatal allergic reaction!🐝🐝🐝
Edit: Apologies for all that! I’ve been awake now for _way_ over 50 hours with a _massively_ persistent migraine/cluster headache, & I appear to have gone somewhat [even more than usually] "loopy", resulting in a bizarre, overly long meandering missive! My dog’s looking worried, but he’s trying to sit on my head, which may well be therapeutic!
Sorry to be nosey but do you mind saying when you visited that shop? I live very near Anglesey and would be very interested 🙂
Dawn Morgan: Oh crikey, I feel totally ancient now (I’m in my increasingly decrepit mid 40’s!) so this was through the 1980’s to early 1990’s I guess. The rabbit farm/shop wasn’t too near the main places we used to stay, which were rented holiday cottages in Rhosneigr, Cable Bay & Aberffraw/St Cwyfan’s Church Bay areas mainly on the western coastal side of Anglesey (very beautiful; plus & it wasn’t _always_ rainy!).
But the shop was somewhere inland, which we’d visit on the journey back home, so my Mom could stock up on boxes of that fudge for relatives, & my sister & I could get freaked out by the satanic-looking China dolls! To be honest, I think my parents only really took us in there because we got a perverse enjoyment out of the bizarre mix of items they sold - & the very severe lady manning the whole operation glaring at us the whole time!
After a quick Google search, I found mention that there currently *IS* a place called 'The Anglesey Angora’s Rabbit Farm,' in Llangefni, owned by a woman named Rosalind Easter - so the rabbits in question are _literally_ 'Mrs *Easter’s bunnies'!* - & she’s apparently one of the UK’s few rabbit wool knitters (her range of clothing includes coats, caps, scarves & shawls).
It would be an absolutely _amazing_ coincidence if this was completely unrelated to the shop we visited; so if it _is_ indeed connected, it sounds like a *very* different operation to the business during my childhood, & I’m feeling rather guilty now for painting its 80’s/90’s incarnation in such a "colourful" [kind of humorous but perhaps disparaging] light! The address is given as 'Angora Workshop & Farm, Llangefni, Anglesey LL77 7TW.' Anyway, might be well worth a visit if you’re ever in the area!☺️
I’m so happy I randomly stumbled across this channel. It’s one of the few channels I still even watch on youtube. Most of youtube is crap, but this is pure gold
Just found your channel this week and I am living for it. Made me have a proper cackle.
This is your funniest review yet! I'm crying! And the kitties are superstars! Yer killin' me!
This is golden my dude :) The unrelenting believes the islanders have are pretty scary and yet, reminiscent of our current times ;A;
Great. Just simply a great damn channel. Your cats are adorable too!
The snails got me 😂
I always love your sense of humor
I wonder how many ppl after seeing the remake just never bothered with the original Wickerman and thus missed out on a decent movie. Also BOOBER!
The original is too old for me
@@ayoubhbouchi5099 you're gonna miss a lot of great movies then.
I appreciate your style of review. Very unique, with deliciously dark humor
Can we Pagans party, or can we PPPPAAAHH-TAY!
I just recently found your channel. You’re great!!! Been binge watching. Thanks 😊
You deserve way more subs, keep the videos up!
goddamn bro your account is gold, ur very charismatic and funny
Ive seen your subscribers have really increased lately. Its odd how a lot of your videos only have 5 to 10k views. Love your wit.
I really have no idea how TH-cam landed me on this channel but I'm truly glad it did. Great genuine content and enjoying it 👍keep it up mate
Your funny AF 😂 new subscriber
I've heard so much about this movie, but no one ever told me that goats and cows burned in the end, too. Which seems like the saddest part.
That is the nature of sacrifice.
Although according to the producers no harm was made in the making of this film. (Although given this film was made about 50 years ago I doubt any of those animals are still alive today regardless)
Great film, much better than nick cages...although nick cages is great for other reasons
The bear suit!
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You're looking like a fuzzybee now. Must bee quarantine grooming. Great review, thanks!
Underrated channel honestly
The thundercat yell at 3:01 got me 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Miss Piggy having sore throats got me 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Great channel! You definitely deserve more subs. You've reviewed some of my most FAVOURITE movies ever! Love it
Oh my god I know I’ve already said one of your other reviews was the best ever.... this one is so awesome im laughing so hard.
Thank you so mucj for doing the original!!
@4:15 if im not sure is that the brady bunch mom carol?
I love going through these old videos! #qualitycontent
Can you please do Donnie darko?
I love how you always incorporate you kitties into your videos.💗
Not sexually but still sexually ?
What the hell !!?
You crack me up. I’m subscribed
Just found this channel and enjoying this. A little mst3000 and the guy with the glasses. You sir , have a new subscriber.
Thank you for the great review on my favourite horror film
I love your videos. I can’t wait to see you hit 100k then 500 then a million!’
Thank you for the unexpected EndGame reference....always welcome.
As soon as he tried to save Rowan I knew she was trapping him so obvious when she's smiling when she's brought out
about time!! jk, but thank you for finally doing this one
Yeah, a new New Bee!
this movie has everything a good movie needs. one of my all time favorites. excellent review!!!
after watching this review i noticed some similarities to Ari Asters Midsommar.
one of the cuts ends showing the islands crops flourishing after the burning
The fact you seemed shocked about post offices and sweet shops being the same things confused me man!! That’s what we do in England haha
TO EVERYONE....please support your local movie theaters. Buy food there to, they don't make a dime on tickets sales.
Buy gift cards at least, they sell them everywhere.....thank you.
"Stuck to the bed" killed me.
There’s nothing unusual / noteworthy about a candy or sweet shop being combined with a Post Office in the UK 🤔 ..
Thank you for reviewing, I love this film so much and your take on it is awesome as ever! I have a suggestion / recommendation - Buried (2010) with Ryan Reynolds. I watched it last night and was blown away, stay away from spoilers though. Toodles!
You are absolutely hilarious this time around!
Speaking of bees anyone remember a movie about killer bees and there is a scene in the movie where the bees attack a family at a picnic and this boy escapes by getting into the families car and driving away he ends up back in town traumatised with dead bees on the windshield of the car the little boy gets taken to hospital because of all his talk about the killer bee. In the next scene the doctor enters the boys hospital room
instead of seeing the doctor in his room the boy starts hallucinating and sees the doctor as a bee because the boy is traumatised after seeing the bees attack his family. Does anyone know the name of the movie?
Thanks! I’ll keep downloading this version. They do still really do human sacrifices, you know.... the light will win in the end, and it’s coming soon.
fun fact: this movie was at least partially filmed in my county and there was a music festival named after it
That’s actually a pretty fun fact
Oggatha Christie I grew up in Annan, not far off though
I think I was 10 or 11 when I accidentally watched this movie...my memories were vague, bizarre and confusing, so this was a helpful guide 😂
As this is one of my favorite films I should be offended you're making fun of it.... but, no... You had me rolling starting with "sex orchard" :) Great review!
Hey NewBee! I thought of a fun merch idea! A black and white of your face that says “have you seen this bee?” Or “Bee Afraid bee very afraid.”
Show me the goods man!
SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT!
Love from Portugal!
Bee'n watching ur channel for a while and sadly to say, this was the first time I realised the play on words with the channel title. The Newby/New Bee.
Not the bowling alley gynecologist 😂😂
Love your work and love how you said , " Stuck to the bed " !!!! :)))))))
Some great contributions here, unbelievably i missed some things about the movie. I would add i found the Wicker tree sequel to be disturbing as hell and a perfectly believable consequence of the islands discovery and a partial vindication of Howies dire warnings.
it deserves a 4K UltraHD BluRay release I know that the director would be supportive of that
As I revisit this one year later ... glad you helped me take a miss on this one !
Yup . The " stuck to the bed " scene still made me giggle !
Im a weirdo ! Some things never change !
I recently rewatched it on a projector today and what a bizarre masterpiece it is of the original movie and directors cut of British cult horror
1:54
Oh.
that's a hare.
No silly old rabbit.
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Very Cool didn't know this version of the Wickerman existed. Yeah we a bit behind in Australia 😛
Can you do a review on kuso?
God I love this channel
Haven't watched my favourite channel in a while. How I missed your humour and wit ❤😂😂 swipe right
Unfortunately I can't buy the merch so I watch the ads to the end to try and give you extra support!