Remembered watching this as a kid and being in love with the Vampire Goddess. Recently rewatched and still blown away by the perfection that is Mathilda May.
I saw this when it came out with my dad (took me and my brothers to a lot of exploitation films with boobs). Outside of one girl I met IRL I don’t think I’ve ever scene a woman as beautiful as her. She became permanent spank material even before I knew there was such a thing.
Whats more attractive is she and other 60 / 70 woman had natural beauty, no surgery, no CGI body touch ups, yes life is not fair and few will look as good but it proves these bodies occur naturally, and should not be shamed off screen or for advertising.
Lifeforce's vindication comes from the fact that its loved and cherished 35 years later,and has also found a legion of new admirers born after it was made
Because of the rating my mother took _13 year old boy_ me to see it in the cinema, she knew I liked Dr Who and thought it was like _Quartermass and the Pit._ I spent a lot of the movie hugging my knees to my chest - but not out of fear. To say the meal at McDonald's afterwards was awkward is a understatement.
Fell in love with Mathilda May (aka Space Girl) when I saw this movie in the theatre. I'm surprised Minty was able to find enough footage of her with clothes on for this video.
My copy is on VHS!!! I loved the movie and still pop it into my VHS player once in a while. One of my reasons for loving Lifeforce was it starred Steve Railsback who played the character Charles Manson in Helter Skelter and was delighted to see him in a couple of episodes of The X Files! I loved Lifeforce too because it was so campy, serious but comedic at times! Being a bit sexy with the two beautiful actresses also didn't hurt!
@@toddy2519 While I loved Railsback as Mason (iirc it was a made for TV thing), my favorite of his was The Stuntman with Peter O'toole. This is a film that completely subverts your expectations at every turn. It needs more love.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Mathilda May was likely the cause of many jumpstarted puberties. Lifeforce being a box office bomb is one of those sad facts of life that is hard to believe. I am glad this one found an audience.
One of my all time favorites! I still watch it around Halloween every year. Needless to say, the actress who played the lead vampire had a substantial effect on 13 year old me. I realized years later that I unintentionally married someone who looks a lot like her!
Thank you for this review. I remember watching this on cable with my friends in the 80's. Let's just say the only special effects we were concerned with were those of the female vampire.
I love lifeforce its one of my favorite movies and directed by my favorite horror director Tobe Hooper. Mathilda may one of my favorite women of cinema. A great 1 hr 56 minute movie.
I agree. I haven't seen the movie yet, but two things interested me about it when I was young. A fascination with vampires (space vampires intrigued me) and a crush on her that I developed after seeing her on the back of the vhs copy in stores. Sadly I was too young to buy it back then and had no allowance at the time.
I loved the sci-fi/horror aspect of the movie and seeing that I was 12 at the time thought the brunette was beautiful. The 80s were such a great time for movies. Another video gem, thanks Minty!
I always think this movie is older than it is. I get a strong connection/feel with this movie and 1967's Quatermass and the Pit aka Five Million Years to Earth.
This movie was playing at a small theater about a mile or so from my house. Between this movie, Return of the living dead and Fright Night, I pretty much spent my summer at this theater. It didn't hurt that the manager of said theater was my old 6th grade math tutor, so he would let me in for free almost all the time....not to mention that he would let a 14 year old in with no guardian...man, 1985 was a pretty good year for horror films!!!!
@@AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser Matilda May was in the film The Jackal with Bruce Willis, Richard Gere, Sidney Poitier, J.K. Simmons, Jack Black and many others. It was her first film in America. All the rest were in Europe after Lifeforce.
Fun fact: Patrick Stewart wasn't the only Star Trek alum Steve Railsback worked with. He also appeared in an episode of the 80s Twilight Zone with John DeLancie (Q) and Brent Spiner (Data).
Call me shallow, but I mainly remember Lifeforce because of Mathilda May's body. Epic! Lol I also love the charging vampire exploding on the cell bars..I also love Linnea Quigley's dance in graveyard in Return of the Living Dead. They were onto something there😄😄
You're not shallow, or at least not for the reason you watched this movie. Whether they want to admit it or not, everyone commenting here watched this movie for the body, then watched it again for the brains. It is a cool movie, but a gorgeous naked woman is going to win everytime....and I say that as a self proclaimed prude.
I love one of the behind the scenes pictures of the film where Mathilda May is standing completely naked hands on hips while her co-star is chatting with her😄
Matilda May was one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen. Perfect. Besides that it was a fun /great movie. Good effects for it's time and good story telling. A fav from the past. If a critic puts a movie down, you know it's usually a good movie.
Back in the 80:s, At the age of 15 this was one of my favorite movies, and hearing you speak of mathilda may, I now remember why. Strange how I forgot her, but remembered the zombie guy running at the bars and blowing up into dust.
I’m surprised that Over The Top was a flop. It came out when I was in 2nd grade and I remember my whole class saw it. We were all arm wrestling each other the week after it came out.
I remember seeing scenes back when I was a kid and it freaked the hell out of me. Years later I tried to rediscover that film for a while because I didn't know the name of it.
This movie gave me nightmares as a child. Then when I was 14 I decided to watch it, just because I wanted to know what was so scary, then...my sis and I just started to laugh at it
THIS IS ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE 80'S FILMS.I LOVED MATHILDA MAY'S PERFORMANCE.IT'S A SHAME THE FILM DON'T GET THE CREDIT IT DESERVES.HANDS DOWN ONE OF THE BEST CULT CLASSICS SINCE JOHN CARPENTER'S THE THING REMAKE THAT CAME OUT OF THE 80'S WELL DONE MINTY.😎
If you're a fan of this flick, make sure to check out Brandon Tenold's 2-part video review of it if you don't already follow him. Which you 100% should.
What's insane is I used to get pissed when I saw that Superman was on TV and it wasn't part 4, my favorite one only to grow up and find out it was despised by critics and everyone and their mothers along with Masters of the Universe which I still love and waiting for the sequel to this day. Also, the one damn time I caught Over the Top on TV, I freakin loved it! Never saw it again. I'm sure ill hate it lol!
Classic?? The films constant rewrites, contradicts it self, the pacing is all out, the first victim explodes, then all the other victims become zombies??
@@AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser No, they explode when they don't get "fed" for the first time as we see with the surgeon. Space Girl infects other victims in London and they then feed off other people in a chain reaction. I love the pacing, the last 3rd just ramps things up brilliantly, .
I have seen it! A couple times at the Cinema, and of course, on DVD. Without a doubt, one of my favourites. And Matilda May certainly grabbed screen presence… I'd like to see the full movie. I certainly hope that it is released sometime. BluRay edition maybe?
I first saw Life Force at a Drive In. Towards the end of the movie, a thunder storm rolled in. All the on screen lightening with the real thing happening in the sky behind the screen, made for truly stunning viewing!
I know this movie only from my brothers old Fangora magazines. I used to have nightmares after even movies like The Toxic Avenger until my brother (against my parents best judgement) gave me a small stack of Fangoras and I never had a problem after that. I was young and I felt like I really knew something my friends didn’t know yet. Freakin awesome!
Hard to believe this film came out 6 years after Alien, it looks like it was made earlier in my opinion. It’s also pretty amazing that Alien only cost $11m compared to the $25m of Lifeforce.
Went to local (No Blockbuster then) rental joint. Wandering around the clerk asked me what I might be looking for. I said something with Aliens. He gave me LIFEFORCE. I tried to watch it but couldn't get into it. My roommate asked if he could check it out. Next morning he said the movie was awesome so I watched it again and it's been a favorite ever since. That's my LIFEFORCE story ))
In addition to John Dykstra's visual effects, respect also goes to Nick Maley's makeup and creature effects. Watching Lifeforce as a preteen was a good news/bad news trade-off; good news was I got to see Mathilda May, the bad news was those dried-out, living-dead corpses gave me the creeps.
In 1985 I saw both cocoon and Lifeforce in the theater. Since then I’ve gone on to watch Cocoon one more time on video but I’ve seen life force a dozen or more times. Life force is so underrated!
If you are reading the comments first and have not seen the movie - go watch it first! It is so much better to go into the movie cold. I do have to say, it is good that now more people will see the movie.
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Huh? Have you seen her? She went on the usual actress crash diet a couple years after Lifeforce and lost ALL her wonderful baby fat and her super wonderful breasts. Now she looks like a typical older skinny French actress. Meh. Check her out in The Jackal with Richard Gere and Bruce Willis. She plays a Basque terrorist. Cute but nothing like The Space Girl.
A clip from Lifeforce turns up in Tobe Hooper's next flick Invaders from Mars the following year when the boy turns on the TV and tunes into a channel showing the movie. You should do The Keep, a similar film from the same period which is also overlooked.
I agree! I love "The Keep"!!!!!! The Keep was an amazing movie even though the "monster" in its "smoke" form was a bit cheesy. I always felt the professor's daughter, ( Alberta Watson ) was so beautiful and the plot, as well as the photography, was top notch. The music by Tangerine Dream was awesome!!!!
Badly underrated and always worth a repeat viewing - if only to admire MS May's talents - with more than a few memorable scenes, the crazy blood image in the helicopter is a standout. Remember I found this as a £1 bargain bin video back in the day, believe or not with a copy of Bladerunner for the same price
I was in my thirties when I first saw this and man it scared the piss out of me. I sat through and enjoyed The Thing with no problem and several other movies but this one got to me. To this day I can make through the space scenes and some of the earth stuff but once the life sucking begins I'm out.
Seen this movie about a dozen times since it's release. I feel I enjoy it more every time I watch it. I would recommend watching it 3 times before final judgement. I love this flick.
While it is true that Mick Jagger's brother, Chris Jagger, played one of the male space vampires, the actor you showed in your video was actually Bill Malin, who played the other male space vampire.
Thanks for this 10 things episode. Love Lifeforce, actually only watched it for the 1st time 5 years ago, even though I'm an 80's kid who is also a movie buff. Somehow this just slipped past me, but so glad to watch it when I did. Makes me appreciate the 80's even more.
Thanks for doing this one Minty, I'd asked for this in the comments only a few months ago. I really need to see the longer version now as I haven't seen this film for a long time but remember it well as when I was a young teenager I recollect a big article about it in one of the UK Sunday paper supplements at the time making me want to see it.
Most of the time, when critics trash something it later goes on to be a cult classic or a straight up classic. Its the critic's critiques that haven't stood the test of time, never really liked the critics or took them seriously and you shouldn't either.
This movie was AWESOME!! Naked chicks, space vampires, special effects...my brother and I loved when this came on (cable tv, we had it on navy base in the 1978-1986)
Hello from Japan. I love this film. My top five Golan-Globus films by the way are: American Ninja II, American Ninja, Avenging Force, Over the Top, and Bloodsport.
I recommend to watch it with Quatermass And The Pit as an Double Feature at home. Because of the British setting and cast and because of some themes and the atmosphere there is some similarities of both movies.
To this day the bat-like form of the aliens is one of my favorite designs for vampires and vampire-like creatures. It was one of the two things that left a lasting impression on me, the other of course was Mathilda May and her beautiful face, as I first saw this movie on TV and her heavenly breasts were cut Lol. Several years later I watched the uncut version and loved her even more naturally. On that second view I noticed the legendary Patrick Stewart, as I was into ST by that time.
Remembered watching this as a kid and being in love with the Vampire Goddess. Recently rewatched and still blown away by the perfection that is Mathilda May.
I have a hankering to watch it again. I might have the DVD - can't remember, as I have 'a few' I hope I can find it streaming somewhere.
and she has the nicest titties ever too!!!!
Mathilda May: one of the most beautiful women to ever appear on screen. Go see the movie if you haven’t.
I saw this when it came out with my dad (took me and my brothers to a lot of exploitation films with boobs). Outside of one girl I met IRL I don’t think I’ve ever scene a woman as beautiful as her. She became permanent spank material even before I knew there was such a thing.
Jane March is another
Seen it a few times... totally agree!! Very erotic and perfect for the scenes!!!
She's definitely a beauty. When I was a boy and first saw clips of the movie featuring Mz.May , my heart skipped a beat.
Whats more attractive is she and other 60 / 70 woman had natural beauty, no surgery, no CGI body touch ups, yes life is not fair and few will look as good but it proves these bodies occur naturally, and should not be shamed off screen or for advertising.
Lifeforce's vindication comes from the fact that its loved and cherished 35 years later,and has also found a legion of new admirers born after it was made
Because of the rating my mother took _13 year old boy_ me to see it in the cinema, she knew I liked Dr Who and thought it was like _Quartermass and the Pit._
I spent a lot of the movie hugging my knees to my chest - but not out of fear.
To say the meal at McDonald's afterwards was awkward is a understatement.
That’s funny.
Fell in love with Mathilda May (aka Space Girl) when I saw this movie in the theatre. I'm surprised Minty was able to find enough footage of her with clothes on for this video.
This movie is massively underrated. What a gem, got it on blu ray!!
My copy is on VHS!!!
I loved the movie and still pop it into my VHS player once in a while. One of my reasons for loving Lifeforce was it starred Steve Railsback who played the character Charles Manson in Helter Skelter and was delighted to see him in a couple of episodes of The X Files!
I loved Lifeforce too because it was so campy, serious but comedic at times! Being a bit sexy with the two beautiful actresses also didn't hurt!
Nice!
So did I . I am going to buy another one. Maybe two.
@@toddy2519 While I loved Railsback as Mason (iirc it was a made for TV thing), my favorite of his was The Stuntman with Peter O'toole. This is a film that completely subverts your expectations at every turn. It needs more love.
Always loved this movie.
Matilda May = insta-click
I have a sneaking suspicion that Mathilda May was likely the cause of many jumpstarted puberties. Lifeforce being a box office bomb is one of those sad facts of life that is hard to believe. I am glad this one found an audience.
Lifeforce does stick out in the memory more than Cocoon.
I think seeing Wilfid Brimmly shirtless in a pool was nightmare fuel. Ha!
@@joeldumont7874 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well underrated. I remember this in 1985. Little did we realise Patrick Stewart would become the new Captain of the Enterprise just two years later.
Make it so!
One of my all time favorites! I still watch it around Halloween every year. Needless to say, the actress who played the lead vampire had a substantial effect on 13 year old me. I realized years later that I unintentionally married someone who looks a lot like her!
There are two things I love about this movie......... the visual effects and the wild premise.
😂😂
And the hot naked space vampire girl has nothing whatsoever to do with it. lol 😂
And it has nothing with Mathilda May’s ...two things?
@@ninaaniston1717 My one thing responds to Ms. May's two things.
Thank you for this review. I remember watching this on cable with my friends in the 80's. Let's just say the only special effects we were concerned with were those of the female vampire.
Same! IIRC, there's only one scene in the entire movie where she's wearing any clothes at all.
I love lifeforce its one of my favorite movies and directed by my favorite horror director Tobe Hooper. Mathilda may one of my favorite women of cinema. A great 1 hr 56 minute movie.
I saw this one in theaters. Went in boy; came out a man. 🤓
Ahahahahahahahaha
I know how you feel. My sister took me to see Robocop when I was ten.
Agreed. Those seven minutes Minty mentioned of Mathilda May definitely were life changing.
Mathilda May ...my first crush. If the internet had been a 'thing' back then, my parent's search history would've been riddled with her.
Lol, brilliant!
One of my favorites from the 1980's. It's just a fun piece of sci-fi/horror, like Starship Troopers. Both are over the top and fun to watch.
Mathilda May was perfection incarnate.
Absofreakinglutely.
Amen
I agree. I haven't seen the movie yet, but two things interested me about it when I was young. A fascination with vampires (space vampires intrigued me) and a crush on her that I developed after seeing her on the back of the vhs copy in stores. Sadly I was too young to buy it back then and had no allowance at the time.
Everything about her is PER-FEC-TION
@@jeffreyherda9684 its a great movie..I watched it again a few weeks ago..its on either Netflix or Prime..one of the 2
She truly was a rare vision to behold, both in form and visage.
I have the steelbook Bluray edition of this. Fantastic cover and both versions of the movie. Mathilda in HD is a stunner for sure.
Very true.
@@BarryHart-xo1oy Now it's Mathilda in 4K. Even more stunning.
I loved the sci-fi/horror aspect of the movie and seeing that I was 12 at the time thought the brunette was beautiful. The 80s were such a great time for movies. Another video gem, thanks Minty!
You don't have to be 12 to think Matilda May is beautiful...She is.❤
@@griff3683 agreed!
I always think this movie is older than it is. I get a strong connection/feel with this movie and 1967's Quatermass and the Pit aka Five Million Years to Earth.
“Simultaneously at the same time” another Mintyism at play. Love ya!
Reminds me of an old Robin Williams bit. : )
"In the dictionary under 'redundant', it says, 'see redundant'."
"Well, you can say that again."
Or a lot of things said by classic baseball coach Yogi Berra.
@@rcschmidt668 Can you pick up a 2L milk on your way home from work, thanks
Actually a tautology.
50 years old, and still have that teen crush on Mathilda May!
At 54 yrs, so do i. Damn she was gorgeous.
@@donmclemore1396 Hehe, talk about a blast from the past. I'm 53 now LOL
So do I.
Matilda May is the definition of the term “smoke show”
I was 17 when this movie was released and it's been a guilty pleasure ever since.
I liked the Director's Cut, as it has the most badass opening with the music by Henry Mancini!
I showed up to say the same thing!
His score is just fabulous!
where an we see the directors cut?
@@pa.encema2821 On The Blu Ray Collectors Edition from The Shout Factory
Lifeforce is one of the most insane and most British sci-fi movies of all time. Plus the awesome music by Henry Mancini. Every second is gold.
Have you tried Quatermass and the Pit?
This movie was playing at a small theater about a mile or so from my house. Between this movie, Return of the living dead and Fright Night, I pretty much spent my summer at this theater. It didn't hurt that the manager of said theater was my old 6th grade math tutor, so he would let me in for free almost all the time....not to mention that he would let a 14 year old in with no guardian...man, 1985 was a pretty good year for horror films!!!!
The 1980's were a good "film-decade"....: and music decade. 😉
The plot gets sooo lost in the middle but eventually has an awesome end. GREAT special effects!!!!
To think that this film was Patrick Stewart's first on-screen kiss. Brave man.
I heard in a hard to find interview it was his first altogether kiss
Was this before he played Gurni in Dune?
@@martinez1701a no. This came out one year after Dune.
Patrick in 1981 Excalibur, his voice does stand out in that movie.
I'd have to rewatch it, but I'm sure he'd have had a kiss in "I, Claudius"...
No love for the incredibly weird set of posters? No, the aliens don't resemble humans, no real person could ever look as INCREDIBLE as Mathilda May!
She was a scene stealer ... a nod to the Horror Vampire ladies of the 70s. Good call on casting by Tobe Hooper.
The only film she made.
@@AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser Untrue, check her out on IMDB.
@@MrLorenzovanmatterho I did!
@@AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser Matilda May was in the film The Jackal with Bruce Willis, Richard Gere, Sidney Poitier, J.K. Simmons, Jack Black and many others. It was her first film in America. All the rest were in Europe after Lifeforce.
Fun fact: Patrick Stewart wasn't the only Star Trek alum Steve Railsback worked with. He also appeared in an episode of the 80s Twilight Zone with John DeLancie (Q) and Brent Spiner (Data).
I liked him as Duane Barry in the X-Files.
@@georgejones3526 One of the best characters in the X-Files by far.
@@vandamme6379 another "abducted by aliens" theme.. talk about type cast
Call me shallow, but I mainly remember Lifeforce because of Mathilda May's body. Epic! Lol I also love the charging vampire exploding on the cell bars..I also love Linnea Quigley's dance in graveyard in Return of the Living Dead. They were onto something there😄😄
You're not shallow, or at least not for the reason you watched this movie. Whether they want to admit it or not, everyone commenting here watched this movie for the body, then watched it again for the brains. It is a cool movie, but a gorgeous naked woman is going to win everytime....and I say that as a self proclaimed prude.
I didn't watch it for "The Body"...! Lol...
It doesn't do anything for me.
I love one of the behind the scenes pictures of the film where Mathilda May is standing completely naked hands on hips while her co-star is chatting with her😄
Matilda May was one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen. Perfect. Besides that it was a fun /great movie. Good effects for it's time and good story telling. A fav from the past. If a critic puts a movie down, you know it's usually a good movie.
And still is today! I just looked at some photos of her. She's still hauntingly lovely.
One of my favorite films! Thanks, Minty! This started my infatuation with Miss Mathilda (for obvious reasons).
I love lending out this movie, with out giving too much away.
Such a gem and very underrated / unknown film.
As a teen I wore out all the good parts of the VHS copy of this movie. Mathilda May... Wow
Back in the 80:s, At the age of 15 this was one of my favorite movies, and hearing you speak of mathilda may, I now remember why. Strange how I forgot her, but remembered the zombie guy running at the bars and blowing up into dust.
My bud and I saw this when it first showed on HBO with zero idea what it was. Minds were blown, and I've loved it ever since.
I’m surprised that Over The Top was a flop. It came out when I was in 2nd grade and I remember my whole class saw it. We were all arm wrestling each other the week after it came out.
*for a moment i thought you were going to say your 2ed grade class saw this movie...strange school if that was the case*
@@scottmantooth8785 He is talking about "Over The Top" , which was "kiddie-friendly" ! Not "LifeForce"...lol
@@emmaofdragons2720 *thanks for the clarification...makes a lot more sense now*
One of my favourite films. The soundtrack is awesome.
I remember seeing scenes back when I was a kid and it freaked the hell out of me. Years later I tried to rediscover that film for a while because I didn't know the name of it.
Minty: "I won't beat around the bush." really? LOL
Nope. Minty is going to dive right in.
Okay, I'll say it. I watched it to see Mathilda May walk around. Why did I never meet a gal like her in high school?
For starters, I'm guessing you didn't have many or any girls in high school willing to walk around like that.😉
"Life Force" definitely had something that "Alien" couldn't match.
It was the first large scale actual living crowd zombie/vampire attack I'd ever seen in the subway sequence. Also fantastic music score.
This movie was required viewing on cable for any guy I knew back in the 80's
This movie gave me nightmares as a child. Then when I was 14 I decided to watch it, just because I wanted to know what was so scary, then...my sis and I just started to laugh at it
THIS IS ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE 80'S FILMS.I LOVED MATHILDA MAY'S PERFORMANCE.IT'S A SHAME THE FILM DON'T GET THE CREDIT IT DESERVES.HANDS DOWN ONE OF THE BEST CULT CLASSICS SINCE JOHN CARPENTER'S THE THING REMAKE THAT CAME OUT OF THE 80'S WELL DONE MINTY.😎
One of my all time faves !! The BluRay looks great and the ship design is the best of the 80’s and 90’s. Not topped until the Event Horizon model.
This was the most fantastic sci fi movie when it was released. It still holds up today
If you're a fan of this flick, make sure to check out Brandon Tenold's 2-part video review of it if you don't already follow him. Which you 100% should.
Thanks for the info!👌🏻✌🏻👍🏻......
What's insane is I used to get pissed when I saw that Superman was on TV and it wasn't part 4, my favorite one only to grow up and find out it was despised by critics and everyone and their mothers along with Masters of the Universe which I still love and waiting for the sequel to this day. Also, the one damn time I caught Over the Top on TV, I freakin loved it! Never saw it again. I'm sure ill hate it lol!
Haven't seen it in years,but it's a classic.
@Digger Graveyardz You REALLY do!
It's a great watch
Classic??
The films constant rewrites, contradicts it self, the pacing is all out, the first victim explodes, then all the other victims become zombies??
@@AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser No, they explode when they don't get "fed" for the first time as we see with the surgeon. Space Girl infects other victims in London and they then feed off other people in a chain reaction. I love the pacing, the last 3rd just ramps things up brilliantly, .
@@MrLorenzovanmatterho still a terrible film film for all the wrong reasons.
I have seen it! A couple times at the Cinema, and of course, on DVD. Without a doubt, one of my favourites.
And Matilda May certainly grabbed screen presence…
I'd like to see the full movie. I certainly hope that it is released sometime. BluRay edition maybe?
I first saw Life Force at a Drive In. Towards the end of the movie, a thunder storm rolled in. All the on screen lightening with the real thing happening in the sky behind the screen, made for truly stunning viewing!
I'm so glad you reviewed Lifeforce. I saw parts of it as a kid and could find the show. Now I'm going watch it!! Thanks again!
I know this movie only from my brothers old Fangora magazines. I used to have nightmares after even movies like The Toxic Avenger until my brother (against my parents best judgement) gave me a small stack of Fangoras and I never had a problem after that. I was young and I felt like I really knew something my friends didn’t know yet. Freakin awesome!
Hard to believe this film came out 6 years after Alien, it looks like it was made earlier in my opinion.
It’s also pretty amazing that Alien only cost $11m compared to the $25m of Lifeforce.
One of my all time favorite vampire movies!!
Wonderful MInty, great job on an under-appreciated film.
Great as usual! Will be watching this one this weekend... Thanx Buddy!
Went to local (No Blockbuster then) rental joint. Wandering around the clerk asked me what I might be looking for. I said something with Aliens. He gave me LIFEFORCE. I tried to watch it but couldn't get into it. My roommate asked if he could check it out. Next morning he said the movie was awesome so I watched it again and it's been a favorite ever since. That's my LIFEFORCE story ))
A box office flop? Perhaps, but this was a big hit on cable television during the "golden age"
Thanks Minty, another great review.
I saw Lifeforce in the theater. I also read The Space Vampires years earlier. Both were fun.
In addition to John Dykstra's visual effects, respect also goes to Nick Maley's makeup and creature effects. Watching Lifeforce as a preteen was a good news/bad news trade-off; good news was I got to see Mathilda May, the bad news was those dried-out, living-dead corpses gave me the creeps.
This has been one of my favorite sci- fi movies of all time.
In 1985 I saw both cocoon and Lifeforce in the theater. Since then I’ve gone on to watch Cocoon one more time on video but I’ve seen life force a dozen or more times. Life force is so underrated!
Do you watch it in minute long segments late at night?
@@oatlord Strangely enough, I saw both on the same day. I forgot about Cocoon until you mentioned it.
If you are reading the comments first and have not seen the movie - go watch it first! It is so much better to go into the movie cold. I do have to say, it is good that now more people will see the movie.
I LOVE THIS MOVIE! I have it on VHS, Beta Max, Laserdisc, DVD and yes HD Blu-ray.
I think Matilda May is a real vampire. She hasn't changed much.
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Helluva actress!!!! popped major wood ... Railsback so over the top , too!!
no doubt she's sucked the life force out of quite a few men..lol
Huh? Have you seen her? She went on the usual actress crash diet a couple years after Lifeforce and lost ALL her wonderful baby fat and her super wonderful breasts. Now she looks like a typical older skinny French actress. Meh. Check her out in The Jackal with Richard Gere and Bruce Willis. She plays a Basque terrorist. Cute but nothing like The Space Girl.
Life force is one of my favorite movies.
Absolutely entertaining, massively underated.
7 awesome minutes. I loved the 80s. She was perfect
A clip from Lifeforce turns up in Tobe Hooper's next flick Invaders from Mars the following year when the boy turns on the TV and tunes into a channel showing the movie.
You should do The Keep, a similar film from the same period which is also overlooked.
the keep with Scott Glenn right? loved the book version...
I agree! I love "The Keep"!!!!!! The Keep was an amazing movie even though the "monster" in its "smoke" form was a bit cheesy. I always felt the professor's daughter, ( Alberta Watson ) was so beautiful and the plot, as well as the photography, was top notch.
The music by Tangerine Dream was awesome!!!!
Always loved this movie , it’s so underrated
Badly underrated and always worth a repeat viewing - if only to admire MS May's talents - with more than a few memorable scenes, the crazy blood image in the helicopter is a standout.
Remember I found this as a £1 bargain bin video back in the day, believe or not with a copy of Bladerunner for the same price
I just rewatched this and I still love it. So underated when it came out, I'm glad you decided to cover it.
Such a spectacular, fun film.
Great Atmosphere, music, visuals, suspense and action!
And of course...
Mathilda May.
A must, for the collection.
I was in my thirties when I first saw this and man it scared the piss out of me. I sat through and enjoyed The Thing with no problem and several other movies but this one got to me. To this day I can make through the space scenes and some of the earth stuff but once the life sucking begins I'm out.
loved it back then still holds up
So happy that you are covering this movie.
One of my favourite cheesy guilty pleasures in sci-fi movies, this and Quatermass and the Pit.
Lifeforce is one of my favorite movies. It's amazing!
Mathilda May is a pristine Goddess in this film. Unbelievable.
Seen this movie about a dozen times since it's release. I feel I enjoy it more every time I watch it. I would recommend watching it 3 times before final judgement. I love this flick.
Loved this film! Re-rented many, many times to see Mathilda May...God almighty she was beautiful!!! And what a body!
There are two states of existence, Before watching Lifeforce and After watching Lifeforce. What a crazy film!!!
Good episode. I agree with you totally Minty. This is an underrated movie that is still fun to watch.
While it is true that Mick Jagger's brother, Chris Jagger, played one of the male space vampires, the actor you showed in your video was actually Bill Malin, who played the other male space vampire.
I love "Over the Top". Makes me cry every time
Thanks for this 10 things episode. Love Lifeforce, actually only watched it for the 1st time 5 years ago, even though I'm an 80's kid who is also a movie buff. Somehow this just slipped past me, but so glad to watch it when I did. Makes me appreciate the 80's even more.
Love this movie. It's awesome. Would live to see a remake with great special effects.
Thanks for doing this one Minty, I'd asked for this in the comments only a few months ago. I really need to see the longer version now as I haven't seen this film for a long time but remember it well as when I was a young teenager I recollect a big article about it in one of the UK Sunday paper supplements at the time making me want to see it.
Most of the time, when critics trash something it later goes on to be a cult classic or a straight up classic. Its the critic's critiques that haven't stood the test of time, never really liked the critics or took them seriously and you shouldn't either.
This movie was AWESOME!! Naked chicks, space vampires, special effects...my brother and I loved when this came on (cable tv, we had it on navy base in the 1978-1986)
Hello from Japan. I love this film. My top five Golan-Globus films by the way are: American Ninja II, American Ninja, Avenging Force, Over the Top, and Bloodsport.
There are 2 + 1 incredible things I know about this movie, and that’s good enough for me!
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It’s a strange but good movie. All your videos are great, BTW.
I recommend to watch it with Quatermass And The Pit as an Double Feature at home. Because of the British setting and cast and because of some themes and the atmosphere there is some similarities of both movies.
To this day the bat-like form of the aliens is one of my favorite designs for vampires and vampire-like creatures. It was one of the two things that left a lasting impression on me, the other of course was Mathilda May and her beautiful face, as I first saw this movie on TV and her heavenly breasts were cut Lol. Several years later I watched the uncut version and loved her even more naturally. On that second view I noticed the legendary Patrick Stewart, as I was into ST by that time.