Jack Sparrow, Emperor Palpatine, Dumbledore, Vernon Dirsley , Alfred the Butler and Ferris Bueller's Principal all in the same room. What a wonderful cast.
@@brittanymartin6122the number of people who are hating humans... But loves animals! They disappointed by the human races, betrayed most of the time. Resentful, even full of anger and bitterness. Sad but I'm sure you met one of those, it will be more common in the future.
The genius of having Michael Gambon tell the legend of the Hessian! His delivery of the lines is spellbinding! I’d also like to hear how Ian McDiarmid would have told that story!
Walken's physical acting as the headless version was so over the top and boisterious I couldn't help laughing. I will never regard Sleepy Hollow as anything but a dark comedy.
There's a lot to love about this film. Although some of the plot is a bit silly, the film was meant to be tongue in cheek. Great visuals, acting, music and production design.
Actually; guns where VERY unprecise in this era; and took forever to reload; so after a first volley; swords, axes and bayonets where the main weapon of a soldier... specially chivallry; witch would be sent to the weakest point of a formation with sabers or even lances to charge and breakthe infantry lines... so swords where very poppular... ...not a medieval longsword like this; but well; he is old fashioned XD
Also Richard Griffiths (Uncle Vernon), Michael Gambon (Dumbledore), Michael Gough (Alfred Pennyworth from the Schumacher Batman films), and also Jeffery Jones (the dad from the first Beetlejuice movie)
Interesting that those guys gave him a burial in a real situation pretty sure they would take the body home so everyone can see it imagine the fame,the medals, the money they could get as well as how it will boost everyone's morale They will be regarded as heroes
I watched this with my kids a few years back and asked them how many Sith Lords were in this. They said two, it is of course a trick question. There's three. Ray Park was the Headless Horseman.
Most of those revolutionary soldiers were real sports... I mean, not only did they ditched their muskets for sabers after lowering the horse, but they also attacked the horseman one by one in order not to get unfair number advantage. Shame the last two guys ruined the beauty of fair duel by the common sense and cowardly self-preserving behavior... not really gentleman-like, let me tell you.
@@niemandjemand7922 Hessians were a particularly violent group of Germans sent over by the King of England (I believe) to try and subdue Americans.Not all German people were quite as angry and violent as Hessians.
Jack Sparrow, Emperor Palpatine, Dumbledore, Vernon Dirsley , Alfred the Butler and Ferris Bueller's Principal all in the same room. What a wonderful cast.
I prefer the term The Toymaker from Doctor Who over Alfred
Three are dead RIP 🙏🏻
Only other movie with three Sith Lords. Christopher Lee, Tyranus, Ray Park as Maul. Stand in for Walken & Ian McDiarmid, Sidious
the principal from ferris bueller is a monster. he touched children. Jeffrey jones
If I may add, you forgot Democrats.
That look of mourning he had when his horse was shot. Guy might have been a monster, but he loved his horse.
The horseman has a deeper bond w/ his horse than he ever did w/ any other man.
@@brittanymartin6122 or woman
@@starkiller3098Has a Star wars profile picture, White knighting for nonexistent female in conversation, checks out 👍
@@brittanymartin6122the number of people who are hating humans... But loves animals! They disappointed by the human races, betrayed most of the time. Resentful, even full of anger and bitterness. Sad but I'm sure you met one of those, it will be more common in the future.
@@starkiller3098the meeting in the woods with the twins girls is sweet, women not yet I guess! 😅😊😂
“Hrraaaah! Raaaah!” -Christopher Walken
"Needs more Hhhhrrrraaaaah!!!!" - read in his voice.
He understood the assignment, that's for sure.
Effin hilarious 😂
Best comment 😂😂😂
Where is Walken’s dance step in this film?
The genius of having Michael Gambon tell the legend of the Hessian! His delivery of the lines is spellbinding! I’d also like to hear how Ian McDiarmid would have told that story!
"Did you ever hear the tragedy of the Hessian Horseman?"
A movie where Christopher Walken didn't have to utter one word.
@@leoperidot482 There was no cowbell in the budget.
HYAAAHHH
Ahhh!
gotta be the easiest paycheck
And yet it was still so Christopher Walken.
Darth Sidious sitting there like we don't see him.
😂😅
Maybe he thought we would be too distracted by Albus Dumbledore, Uncle Vernon, and Batman's butler Alfred in the same room.
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Horseman the Headless?
😂
That's kind of his m.o., flying under the radar and not drawing too much attention to himself until it's too late.
The Headless Horseman was just going for a walk.
A very enthusiastic walk.
Yeah he was just walken
Headless Horseman: Hello 👋
Too bad he didn't find the police girl with big tits.
This was Tim Burton's scariest movie i have ever watched! 😮
Imagine if he directed Phantom of the Opera
Well they do have a child being murdered by the Horsemen in one scene. Although it’s done off camera.
Walken's physical acting as the headless version was so over the top and boisterious I couldn't help laughing. I will never regard Sleepy Hollow as anything but a dark comedy.
a VERY dark comedy
"The Horseman came for love of carnage."
Headless Horseman: witnesses carnage
"I'm gonna come"
He did finely it at high level...
The music and setting in this flim is awesome
1:29 Horse died? I guess he’ll be WALKEN.
Here i go randomly loosing it 🤣
Tim in his element is a wonder to see.
Chistopher Walken always has the best dialogue.
🤣
"Wraaaaaaarghhh!!!!" the depth and emotion in that line gives me chills every time.
Dumbledore
Palpatine
Uncle Vernon
Alfred Pennyworth
Grindelwald
@@ZGundam83
.....and Wednesday Addams.
@ in this scene
& jack sparrow
And don't forget Rita Skeeter lurking in the background. Too many HP villains...
@@graememcfee23 Grindelwald
Feel like that's just Christopher Walken on an average tuesday
Johnny Depp is the MAN.
Sleepy Hollow is a contender for Burton's best movie.
There's a lot to love about this film. Although some of the plot is a bit silly, the film was meant to be tongue in cheek. Great visuals, acting, music and production design.
Brought a sword to a gun fight, comes out of the battlefield unscathed leaving behind a pile of heads. Total badass.
Actually; guns where VERY unprecise in this era; and took forever to reload; so after a first volley; swords, axes and bayonets where the main weapon of a soldier... specially chivallry; witch would be sent to the weakest point of a formation with sabers or even lances to charge and breakthe infantry lines... so swords where very poppular...
...not a medieval longsword like this; but well; he is old fashioned XD
Fun fact : Christopher walken didn’t know he was in a movie and accidentally killed a few extras dressed as British soldiers
British soldiers?
He means Americans
Those are americans during the revolution
The horseman was actually hired to fight for the british empire
I love that they have to highlight that he kills by cutting off the heads, even the day he died he took some heads with him.
He killed 6 in a 8v1. He almost came out on top.
He was a fictional Hessian. Hessians really did exist. They were really mean too.
Walken was perfect for that role.
Christopher Walken should get a oscar for lossing his head 😉
👍👍 great movie
A happy Halloween to the Horseman!
Gothic Horror at its finest.
If I could have Tim Burton make a film adaptation of a video game, it would be *MediEvil.*
Jack Sparrow, Dumbledore, Vernon WHAT ARE U DOING HERE?!😂
2:19 it only seems fair the Irony was he liked chopping heads off so his got his own off with his giant sword .
Great movie!
I like how this horseman scene was a reminisence from Bram Stoker's Dracula when Vlad impaling his enemies
Did anyone recognize Ian McDiarmid
briefly shown here?
Look closely.
Even an Imperial Senator
had to start somewhere.
Also Richard Griffiths (Uncle Vernon), Michael Gambon (Dumbledore), Michael Gough (Alfred Pennyworth from the Schumacher Batman films), and also Jeffery Jones (the dad from the first Beetlejuice movie)
@@bananatiergod Impressive.
MOST Impressive.
@@billmurray7473 this is most irregular
@@bananatiergod Gough was Alfred in the Burton Batman films also.
I watch this every Halloween; this year seemed to go very quick. Loves this film.
1:23 Christopher mourning.
1:30 Christopher running.
1:40 Christopher evading.
great movie
I really miss this Tim Burton's serious and creepy tone.
Masterpiece!
Yep way better than Lord of The Rings The Hobbit Once Upon a Time Game of Thrones and Interview With The Vampire and Van Helsing
@randomguy56789 It has absolutely nothing in common with those movies so there's nothing to compare to make it better or worse.
@ well technically there is because random people do all the time literally
@@randomguy56789 what?
What's the meaning of your sentence?
@ my point is people compare movies that aren’t similar to each other or are different genres etc very often and I just happen to be one of them
I still mourn for the good sister that fled.
0:45 always made me think of Gary Oldman in Dracula! I wonder if ol’ Tim might have borrowed some stuff from Coppola for this film .. hmmmm
Interesting that those guys gave him a burial
in a real situation pretty sure they would take the body home so everyone can see it imagine the fame,the medals, the money they could get as well as how it will boost everyone's morale
They will be regarded as heroes
Poor horse
As Dumbledore violently asks Edward Scissorhands to sit down.
@2:23 Got Sir Wilfred Laurier over here taking a break from being on the Canadian 5 dollar bill to be in a movie.
I just imagined Sith Lord Darth Laurier. It was a terrifying image.
2:01 the Horseman managed take down 6 of the soldiers before the remaining 4 survived
RIP Dumbledore
Love Johnny 🥰
Nay, the horse said calmly
I watched this with my kids a few years back and asked them how many Sith Lords were in this. They said two, it is of course a trick question. There's three. Ray Park was the Headless Horseman.
Have you ever heard the tragedy of the headless horseman?
2:23 palaptine, travelling through the sands of time
It's a bit funny that the horseman rode into battle like a kind of medival knight with an old style sword, during an era of firearms.
I mean cav was still a thing at this point. Yes, sabers were preferred but it's hardly outside the realm of possibility.
I thought it was so cool back then because I'm Hesse myself
It's actually an entertaining movie, you know how they are supposed to be. lol
Palpatine, Alfred Pennyworth, Vernon Dursley , and Dumbeldore in the same room
His name is, Eddie.
We know who the headless politician is...
1:55
One of the twins snapped her tree to get the American soldiers attention.
Is that Dumbledore? Sounds like him.
Alfred!
That thumbnail is fucking nightmare fuel
The headless Walken
Dude is trying to scare the host of Beetlejuice and Palpatine. I don't think they're buying it. They've seen worse...
What are my lines boss?
Yaaah
Yeeeeaaah
Haaah
Yaaah
Haaah
Haaaa!! Hoooo!!! Haaaaa!!!! 😂
Most of those revolutionary soldiers were real sports... I mean, not only did they ditched their muskets for sabers after lowering the horse, but they also attacked the horseman one by one in order not to get unfair number advantage. Shame the last two guys ruined the beauty of fair duel by the common sense and cowardly self-preserving behavior... not really gentleman-like, let me tell you.
Kin again lol
Always the german bad guys.lol
@@niemandjemand7922
That's an ethnic stereotype
they'll have to deal with.
@@niemandjemand7922 Hessians were a particularly violent group of Germans sent over by the King of England (I believe) to try and subdue Americans.Not all German people were quite as angry and violent as Hessians.
(I)SIS
Some men just want to see the world,burn.