I was terrified of “Nightbreed” the film when I was a child. But, when I grew-up and watched it again then I appreciated it much more, and I sympathized with the monsters. If Clive Barker had had total control then I think that the film would have been ten-times better...
Yeah the scariest part was always Button Face. His mask was just so twisted and the fact he doesn't even take pitty on children. No rhyme or reason to his targets. The video suggests it's people who don't live up to his standards but the problem is the man is a clear sociopath with narcissistic personality disorder so it's likely NO ONE lives up to his standards. His character reminds me alot of Patrick Bateman.
Way back in the 90s, I’d rented this movie and was watching with some friends. My dad walked by- his exact words: “David Cronenberg. Where’d they dig HIM up?”
Dude was a 1980s directing legend. If it was anywhere from the late 70s and the very early 90s and you want freaky and weird and body horror, you get Cronenberg haha
My mom said something similar. My dad made sure to ask if it was disgusting like The Fly. He was eating something during the scene where Seth threw up, he very nicely left the room.
I haven't thought about this movie in decades but I watched it many times on VHS and always loved it for its uniqueness and of course, Clive Barker's absolute genius. A true cult classic.
I loved this movie, they knew that they were different and they created a haven for themselves and they did not bother anyone. I cried when their home was destroyed, I wish there was a show showing where they moved to
@BooN Cabal It is one of my all time favorite movie quotes, as well as one of my favorite parts in the film. I was so elated when the missing footage was finally found and the film was re-edited to be more like Barker's original vision before the studio chopped it up. I hate when studios mess with artists' visions.
In these more recent years of my life, I was starting to truly believe that this movie didn't exist. Every rare now and then, scenes from this movie would randomly pop in my head. I wondered if I dreamed it or imagined it and that my brain just latched onto it. While it's not completely as I remembered it, I am happy to see Nightbreed was real and that I'm not insane! Heck I couldn't even remember the name of the movie. Thank you for this upload. I'm going to be walking around all day going I KNEW IT!!! My half-remembered childhood memories are not lies!
I had the extreme good fortune to watch this in a rather small room with Clive Barker and maybe 20 other people over 20 years ago. It was really cool, he talked about the things that were cut and what all happened to his movie. I wish I had made the Hellraiser viewing too. This movie is always a test film for me with would be friends. If I'm becoming friends with someone and the just don't get this movie, or a rare one called "Last Supper"... the friendship just won't work out.
If you also happened to see Hellraiser then you should know he played Butterball. He was the heavy Cenobite with the sunglasses and eyes stitched closed.
@@brokenman58 I had to look that up to know who that was and I can see your point, but no it's him, which is funny considering what a small guy he is. They do seem to have used a different person for a particular moment in the second one. I can't give too many details without it being a spoiler, but if you've seen it you probably know which one.
@@moralityisnotsubjective5 yeah i was a MASSIVE Hellraiser fan in my 20's. Number 2 is still the best of them to me but now the straight razor scene makes me decidedly uneasy and squirmish lol I used to play that scene to watch people's reaction and laugh at them. Time makes fools of us all it seems XD
I wouldn't want either of those services, let alone near all of the streaming services touch a Nightbreed series, they would poison it worse than Morgan Creek did. Imagine the agendas they would improperly lube and force into this wonderful work. That being said, I would LOVE for a series to be created and properly distributed. Mr. Barker would need absolute control over the production, and it would require a respectable budget. A streaming service run by Barker, and a limited number of known / respectable / passionate horror and action creators that's completely immune to studio influence, one without stock to infect it would help the project of Nightbreed as a series to have a healthy chance. One last thing,,, know from the start when to end it. I mention this due to The Walking Dead, a $how that $tuck around way past its expiration date, and the title today is so proper it's laughable.
Maybe with Nebula and other platforms that work like them, we get the chance to see more independent stuff. Like a good Nightbreed-Series from Mr. Barker himself.
I knew Clive Barker when I was a very little boy. (about 4 or 5) I owe a debt of gratitude to him because he taught me how to read when everyone else thought I was autistic as I was a late developer educationally . I remember his original draught of Nightbreed. Originally, it was more comedic in the vein of Groovy Ghoulies or Scooby Doo but eventually became powerful metaphor for the plight of the LGBT+ community which was more poignant and fitting. Great stuff and an undervalued classic. The greatest horror author of all time in my humble opinion.
Thats very special. Speaking as a fan, things are never black and white with him. Where others see something as not being perfect/pure, he sees beauty, magnificence, and wonder.
same here. I loved this movie when I first saw it as a young kid/teen. It's such an underrated movie like the People Under the Stairs. I saw the director's cut a few years ago. And I hated seeing Narcisse had died again. Since that scene I haven't watched the movie since. It just ruined everything for me in the movie.
Fun fact, Simon Bamford (Ohnaka) Doug Bradley (Lylesburg) & Nicholas Vince (moonface/Kinski) also played the 3 male Cenobites in Clive Barkers Hellraiser and I think Oliver Parker (Peloquin) was also in it as one of the removal men if memory serves me correctly :)
NIGHTBREED IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MONSTER MOVIES.MY PERSONAL FAVORITE NIGHTBREED CHARACTER IS SHUNA SASSI.THE FACT IT WAS A MISUNDERSTOOD CULT CLASSIC AMONG CRITICS IS TRULY SICKENING.ALSO THE FACT CLIVE BARKER IS TRYING TO DO A NIGHTBREED TV SERIES MIGHT BE INTERESTING.
I got a few minutes into this video and had to stop it, because I simply wanted to watch it myself before getting spoiled. Watched it immediately and I have to say, this is probably going to go on my top favorite movie list, I'm gonna have to read the other media of it. Thanks for introducing me to it!
Loved this film and the character/creatures are the biggest reason why. I just hate that it got cartoonized and cut so much. It should've been MUCH darker.
@@WalkenDead the problem with modern versions is that every director relies on CGI and CGI would kill this movie. I feel like practical effects is the only way to go about this type of movie and practical effect artists just aren’t what they used to be today.
@@WalkenDead my god. Now I'm never going to be a fully satisfied human being unless this happens. I hope you're happy with yourself, ruining my life like this
I like the graphic novella etc but agree that it Is dark and should have been truer to the original material I met Clive Barker years ago at a horror convention with Doug Bradley and spent almost an hour talking about the Breed with him. one of the coolest conversations I have had. and barker was still salty over what the studio did with it
thank you so much for this up load like i was saying in chat now that i'm older i have a better appreciation for clive barkers movies and works and enjoy them so much more.
Yes, you are right about that. All his monsters have a solid gripping lore behind them that makes his stories even more attractive. We have a lot Clive Barker stuff on our channel that we feel you'd cherish for sure.
The comic series set after the fall of midian was really good to have a lot of back stories on other characters as well. They also did a hellrasier/nightbreed crossover comic that explained they where connected.
The entire creation of the film was a harrowing experience for Clive Barker - the studio raped this film sideways - but i still think it remains a brilliant film and the alternative Cabal cuts are well worth watching.
Can't agree more with you here. His vision was butchered. Even the posters of the film were misleading and too damn vague. The marketing couldn't encapsulate the true essence of this film.
+There was Going to be a second Movie called Cabal. Craig Sheffer was supposed to play Boone Again .There were some interviews with Clive Barker and Craig Sheffer talking about the second Movie. You can probably still find them promoting Cabal and speaking about it. 💕I love NightBreed and was Broken hearted when Cabal was never released. There was so much room for Back stories on the Unique Creatures The theme of the Monsters being Good and wanting to be left alone but the Evil humans ALWAYS destroy what they dont Understand or whats different from us. NightBreed is still being shown in 2021 .Never has there been a Movie with so many monsters in one film. THERE IS A place and Tribe of Midian in the Bible and really was a place in Northern Iraq called Midian. So their story could be ancient Baphomet (Cabal) is perhaps very ancient. Still crossing my fingers for the 2nd film Cabal properly done like Nightbreed was before the studio/Editing messed with a piece of Artistic Genius of the time .There has not been a movie since to compare in the Uniqueness of NightBreed. TOO MANY COMMERCIALS Marvelous videos
@@ravennevermore641 Barker actually intended Nightbreed to be a trilogy - like a fantasy/horror Star Wars trilogy with a toy line and all... unfortunately Morgan Creek dropped the franchise idea after Nightbreed flopped at the box office, thanks to Morgan Creeks own terrible handling of the film, who even at one stage wanted to shelve it!!! What morons! These 'production accountants' can only think of profit algorithms and market projections - they have zero artistic talent or creative originality. Thankfully the Cabal cut puts Barker's completed vision all back into the final cut - which is like a 20 year dream come true for fans who wanted more than the butchered Morgan Creek Theatrical release... It is a pity what could have been though...
Most excellent vid. Well and clearly explained. Answered questions I didn't know I had. One of the best things about Clive's work is all the conversations that can go on and on. His imagination fuels ours. A true master. I enjoy his books even more, creating my own characters from his descriptions.
I always liked it on release. The later Extended Edition even more. Misunderstood movie. Please make a "Lord of the Illusions" special sometime. Lovely magic movie. :)
Me too, got it for Christmas from my sister years ago. The premise of the story is interesting, man vs. The Other. A monster personified as a sociopathic serial killer. Sympathetic characters. I also liked the Typhoid Mary story as well.
Saw Nightbreed the first night it showed at a drive in, restricted movie, Drive In showed the Reel version, cant find it, only one Reel made per drive in,film was very expensive, version I saw was 2hrs 56 mins long....never forget that night, no one would leave their vehicles to use bathroom and the people who worked at drive in were dressed up like Nightbreed characters running around in the dark lot....
I always felt bad for my boy Kinski. He thought himself too ugly for a woman he loved, but when he sought a solution for his looks it went horribly wrong. Even worse, the man who provided him the potion was already in an affair with the same woman. So he spends the rest of his existence looking like Mac Tonight, but at least with the Nightbreed he's now among friends.
Dang I loved this movie as a kid I must've watch it 20 more times. I was thinking about it the other day but I couldn't remember it's name. Low and behold this popped under a trailer I was watching. THANKS!!!
I remember we had a few boxes full of vhs tapes of shows and movies recorded off tv and cable so it was an adventure to put one in and see what you got. This was one of the movies and I loved it. I wanted so much more.
I tried explaining this movie to my adult kids. Loved this movie. So underrated. The book is even better. I still remember some of the passages from it.
So glad I stumbled on this channel! I remember this movie from my childhood lol this was a great breakdown on all the characters! Have to go rewatch now! Loved this movie! Thank you!
I loved this movie from when I first saw it. Also, it is remarkable how much Craig Schaffer looks like David Boreanez. And Oliver Parker was great as Peloquin, a real stand-out. Interestingly, in the book, Narcisse actually flays his whole face not just the sides. They need to remake this movie, Netflix series maybe?
This movie was ahead of it's time because nowadays there's not that many watchable/memorable horror movies any more. We're lucky if we get 3-4 each year? Ugh, I couldn't stand Decker and his beady eyes for killing that family, Laurie's friend, the little old man, Narcisse, and framed Boone! I love this damn movie! ❤💯
Man, I can remember seeing this movie on the shelf at the movie store in my town growing up. My mom worked there and I loved looking at all the scary movie covers. I wanted to see this one so badly but considering I was 9 years old in 1990, my mom wasn't going to let me watch it any time soon. I'd forgotten all about it and now I realize that I need to watch me movie and apparently I need to check out the comic as well.
@@oliverklosov5153 Thank you much, that is most kind of you. The mispronouncing got to me a bit as well. When I saw your comment, I simply could not resist.
Nightbreed is one of my favorite movies with great villain! Leroy Gomm is my favorite of the Nightbreed! The Palladium tabletop RPG Nightspawn/Nightbane is a perfect way to make Nightbreed like characters!
If only. People judged on looks exclusively, much like the real world. Doesn't matter what sort of person you are. Once you get a label, that's all people want to see. Something I learned from real life, or what passes for it in this world.
This has always been one of my favorite movies and I loved the concept I would do costumes of different ideas of monsters when I was a kid, no shock that cosplay is something i love now lol
SyFy is supposed to be doing a tv show based on the book and Clive Barker is producing it and Mike Dougherty of Trick 'r' Treat and Godzilla: King of Monsters, will direct the series. I'm actually pretty excited that it will dip into the monster's backstories more and tell us more about the war with human's that pushed them to the brink of extinction and living in hiding. The production was set to start this year but let's hope Covid hasn't delayed anything.
If Netflix (& Clive Barker) ever get around to doing a reboot series it would be friggin' awesome. It's actually one of *Clive Barker's* most asked questions: "Are you ever going to do a sequel to the novel *Cabal* or the movie *Nighbreed?*
I wish there was a part 2 I’ve watched this so many times all time favorite this was his best movie he ever made in my eyes 👀 Boone lives !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Holy shit..I was just clicking on random monster movies and this just 5 mins in I instantly remembered watching this as a kid and loving it and still do it's actually really good
I remember being fascinated by nightbreed as a kid. I would only catch tiny sequences on late night cable. The concept of sympathetic monsters intrigued me. Probably too much because the movie just didn't live up to my curiosity. But I can readily admit that may just not have understood it.
This movie was amazing an so slept on I'm still waiting on my books to get here. It should of been 2 movies or even a trilogy, but ille take the one masterpiece we got
I remember seeing this movie at the vhs rental store on the shelf when I was like 10, used to just like looking at the all the boxes to the movies and reading the back, this one looked cool af but my mom wouldn't let me rent it. Lol, the good old days.
Best channel ever
Cannot disagree with you there.
I agree! So many layers. Clive Barker is the man.
I love peloquin
Oh Sweet Jesus, those guys
Love him too
I was terrified of “Nightbreed” the film when I was a child. But, when I grew-up and watched it again then I appreciated it much more, and I sympathized with the monsters. If Clive Barker had had total control then I think that the film would have been ten-times better...
Yeah the scariest part was always Button Face. His mask was just so twisted and the fact he doesn't even take pitty on children. No rhyme or reason to his targets. The video suggests it's people who don't live up to his standards but the problem is the man is a clear sociopath with narcissistic personality disorder so it's likely NO ONE lives up to his standards.
His character reminds me alot of Patrick Bateman.
Same
YEP!
they redid it with the director cut
Way back in the 90s, I’d rented this movie and was watching with some friends. My dad walked by- his exact words: “David Cronenberg. Where’d they dig HIM up?”
Dude was a 1980s directing legend. If it was anywhere from the late 70s and the very early 90s and you want freaky and weird and body horror, you get Cronenberg haha
My mom said something similar. My dad made sure to ask if it was disgusting like The Fly. He was eating something during the scene where Seth threw up, he very nicely left the room.
I haven't thought about this movie in decades but I watched it many times on VHS and always loved it for its uniqueness and of course, Clive Barker's absolute genius. A true cult classic.
I loved this movie, they knew that they were different and they created a haven for themselves and they did not bother anyone. I cried when their home was destroyed, I wish there was a show showing where they moved to
except for the part where they need to eat people to live so .......
Even the book doesn't answer that question. I used to hope he might write a sequel or something, but that never happened.
I like them because they were different, unless you came in their space they did not bother you
this also has a dog
I think a new show is actually planned for Nightbreed but I'm not sure
"Everything's true. God's an astronaut. Oz is over the rainbow. And Midian's where the monsters live."
how is god an astronaut? oh wait Stan Lee in Guardians of the galaxy vol.2
@BooN Cabal It is one of my all time favorite movie quotes, as well as one of my favorite parts in the film. I was so elated when the missing footage was finally found and the film was re-edited to be more like Barker's original vision before the studio chopped it up. I hate when studios mess with artists' visions.
@@ellnats lol Stan Lee was awesome.
@@mermaid_at_heart213 yes he was
@@ellnats They Live, We Sleep.
I lose it every time Ohnaka dies. It makes me cry like a baby at the cruelty.
Other than Babette he was the most innocent one,and his cute little dog too.
Yup
In these more recent years of my life, I was starting to truly believe that this movie didn't exist. Every rare now and then, scenes from this movie would randomly pop in my head. I wondered if I dreamed it or imagined it and that my brain just latched onto it. While it's not completely as I remembered it, I am happy to see Nightbreed was real and that I'm not insane! Heck I couldn't even remember the name of the movie. Thank you for this upload. I'm going to be walking around all day going I KNEW IT!!! My half-remembered childhood memories are not lies!
It still hurts to watch Ohnakas death to this day. It's just so damn sad.
Yeah
One of the best films ever made
I had the extreme good fortune to watch this in a rather small room with Clive Barker and maybe 20 other people over 20 years ago. It was really cool, he talked about the things that were cut and what all happened to his movie. I wish I had made the Hellraiser viewing too. This movie is always a test film for me with would be friends. If I'm becoming friends with someone and the just don't get this movie, or a rare one called "Last Supper"... the friendship just won't work out.
What is Last Supper, and when was it released? You have me curious now.
Ohnaka's death had always been the worst to me. Such a nice, friendly guy beaten and burned to death. :
It broke my heart, he was so pure 😞
If you also happened to see Hellraiser then you should know he played Butterball. He was the heavy Cenobite with the sunglasses and eyes stitched closed.
@@moralityisnotsubjective5 wait, really? I would have thought it was butterbean from boxing lol
@@brokenman58 I had to look that up to know who that was and I can see your point, but no it's him, which is funny considering what a small guy he is. They do seem to have used a different person for a particular moment in the second one. I can't give too many details without it being a spoiler, but if you've seen it you probably know which one.
@@moralityisnotsubjective5 yeah i was a MASSIVE Hellraiser fan in my 20's. Number 2 is still the best of them to me but now the straight razor scene makes me decidedly uneasy and squirmish lol I used to play that scene to watch people's reaction and laugh at them. Time makes fools of us all it seems XD
A reboot of this film would be so much welcomed. Great story 🙂
One of my favorites. Happened upon it during my school daze. Lol. Cramming one night it came on and I was hooked.
Love it when our viewers share their "First time watch" stories with us
Saw in Drive in Saturday night premiere...they sold shirts and stuffed toys...
Am I the only one who wishes they made a kickass TV- series/remake of "Nightbreed" for Netflix, or HBO?
I wouldn't want either of those services, let alone near all of the streaming services touch a Nightbreed series, they would poison it worse than Morgan Creek did. Imagine the agendas they would improperly lube and force into this wonderful work. That being said, I would LOVE for a series to be created and properly distributed. Mr. Barker would need absolute control over the production, and it would require a respectable budget. A streaming service run by Barker, and a limited number of known / respectable / passionate horror and action creators that's completely immune to studio influence, one without stock to infect it would help the project of Nightbreed as a series to have a healthy chance. One last thing,,, know from the start when to end it. I mention this due to The Walking Dead, a $how that $tuck around way past its expiration date, and the title today is so proper it's laughable.
Maybe with Nebula and other platforms that work like them, we get the chance to see more independent stuff. Like a good Nightbreed-Series from Mr. Barker himself.
A24 will do it
Enjoyed this movie, LOVED the book. Always wanted a film version of Coldheart Canyon...Clive Barker is one of my favorite authors.
I knew Clive Barker when I was a very little boy. (about 4 or 5) I owe a debt of gratitude to him because he taught me how to read when everyone else thought I was autistic as I was a late developer educationally . I remember his original draught of Nightbreed. Originally, it was more comedic in the vein of Groovy Ghoulies or Scooby Doo but eventually became powerful metaphor for the plight of the LGBT+ community which was more poignant and fitting. Great stuff and an undervalued classic. The greatest horror author of all time in my humble opinion.
Stephen King n RL Stine plus some Sydney Sheldon taught me how.
I think it represents how society demonises straight people and where hate mobs try to cancel them
@@BuLYjonnybravo82 Lol how times have changed eh? The inmates have overrun the asylum
Thats very special. Speaking as a fan, things are never black and white with him. Where others see something as not being perfect/pure, he sees beauty, magnificence, and wonder.
good ole JRR showed me the ropes
Thank you for this video, Night Breed was one of my favorite movies and books as a little girl!
I can see this being rebooted. I work night shift and this is my favorite channel. I sit in my car and watch as many as I can cram in.
Nightbreed is my favorite movie & Cabal is one of my favorite books! Thank you for giving these beautiful monsters love.
I always hated that narcisse died in the cabal cut. The ending scene when him and boon say goodbye In the theatrical is one of my favorite scenes
Agreed! I hated that he died in the original novella and was glad to see him return in the old comics.
same here. I loved this movie when I first saw it as a young kid/teen. It's such an underrated movie like the People Under the Stairs. I saw the director's cut a few years ago. And I hated seeing Narcisse had died again. Since that scene I haven't watched the movie since. It just ruined everything for me in the movie.
@@KaraMorassco The People Under the Stairs is so good!
Fun fact, Simon Bamford (Ohnaka) Doug Bradley (Lylesburg) & Nicholas Vince (moonface/Kinski) also played the 3 male Cenobites in Clive Barkers Hellraiser and I think Oliver Parker (Peloquin) was also in it as one of the removal men if memory serves me correctly :)
I love this movie to this day. Peloquin and Shunna Sassi were hands down my favorite monsters.
They were lovers, at least in the comic.
Me too!!!!
Fun,crazy underrated flick. Always wish that sequel would have occurred. Thanks, Marvelous!
No sir, thank you - for taking your time watching our content.
NIGHTBREED IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MONSTER MOVIES.MY PERSONAL FAVORITE NIGHTBREED CHARACTER IS SHUNA SASSI.THE FACT IT WAS A MISUNDERSTOOD CULT CLASSIC AMONG CRITICS IS TRULY SICKENING.ALSO THE FACT CLIVE BARKER IS TRYING TO DO A NIGHTBREED TV SERIES MIGHT BE INTERESTING.
Honestly a lot of Barker’s work is misunderstood. My favorite monster was Narcisse.
Nightbreed is my favorite Clive Barker film. The monsters are amazing and I really wanna get a tattoo of Shuna Sassi.
shuna sassi is my fav along with peloquin
If there is a TV series I will quit my job keep all lights off I, not eat, or go to the bathroom waiting every moment until the next episode.
@@forestjohnson7474 a respectable death if I've ever heard one. :)
I got a few minutes into this video and had to stop it, because I simply wanted to watch it myself before getting spoiled. Watched it immediately and I have to say, this is probably going to go on my top favorite movie list, I'm gonna have to read the other media of it. Thanks for introducing me to it!
I'm excited for you, no joke! When this came out, I was 14 & saw it in the theatre & it's remained a favorite. Enjoy re-re-rewatching!!
@@shanabattleglitta2198 It's definitely being added to Halloween movie night. I just bought the archived version of all the comics as well! :)
@@inkyparadox9764 PERFECT!
Find me, heal me, save me from my enemies.
Loved this film and the character/creatures are the biggest reason why. I just hate that it got cartoonized and cut so much. It should've been MUCH darker.
Id like to see Guillermo Del Toro do a modern version, after watching Pan's Labyrinth I think he could do it justice
@@WalkenDead OO...great thought. Anyone able to drop a personal line to him, lol?
@@WalkenDead the problem with modern versions is that every director relies on CGI and CGI would kill this movie. I feel like practical effects is the only way to go about this type of movie and practical effect artists just aren’t what they used to be today.
@@WalkenDead my god. Now I'm never going to be a fully satisfied human being unless this happens. I hope you're happy with yourself, ruining my life like this
I like the graphic novella etc but agree that it Is dark and should have been truer to the original material I met Clive Barker years ago at a horror convention with Doug Bradley and spent almost an hour talking about the Breed with him. one of the coolest conversations I have had. and barker was still salty over what the studio did with it
thank you so much for this up load like i was saying in chat now that i'm older i have a better appreciation for clive barkers movies and works and enjoy them so much more.
Yes, you are right about that. All his monsters have a solid gripping lore behind them that makes his stories even more attractive. We have a lot Clive Barker stuff on our channel that we feel you'd cherish for sure.
@@MarvelousVideos thank you very much i will definitely be checking out your channel more
@@katinamartin7934 No..Thank you for watching our stuff. It means a lot!
The comic series set after the fall of midian was really good to have a lot of back stories on other characters as well. They also did a hellrasier/nightbreed crossover comic that explained they where connected.
The entire creation of the film was a harrowing experience for Clive Barker - the studio raped this film sideways - but i still think it remains a brilliant film and the alternative Cabal cuts are well worth watching.
Can't agree more with you here. His vision was butchered. Even the posters of the film were misleading and too damn vague. The marketing couldn't encapsulate the true essence of this film.
+There was Going to be a second Movie called Cabal. Craig Sheffer was supposed to play Boone Again .There were some interviews with Clive Barker and Craig Sheffer talking about the second Movie. You can probably still find them promoting Cabal and speaking about it. 💕I love NightBreed and was Broken hearted when Cabal was never released. There was so much room for Back stories on the Unique Creatures The theme of the Monsters being Good and wanting to be left alone but the Evil humans ALWAYS destroy what they dont Understand or whats different from us. NightBreed is still being shown in 2021 .Never has there been a Movie with so many monsters in one film. THERE IS A place and Tribe of Midian in the Bible and really was a place in Northern Iraq called Midian. So their story could be ancient Baphomet (Cabal) is perhaps very ancient. Still crossing my fingers for the 2nd film Cabal properly done like Nightbreed was before the studio/Editing messed with a piece of Artistic Genius of the time .There has not been a movie since to compare in the Uniqueness of NightBreed. TOO MANY COMMERCIALS Marvelous videos
The UNRATED edition is on Amazon..I need to handle that before its unavailable
@@ravennevermore641 Barker actually intended Nightbreed to be a trilogy - like a fantasy/horror Star Wars trilogy with a toy line and all... unfortunately Morgan Creek dropped the franchise idea after Nightbreed flopped at the box office, thanks to Morgan Creeks own terrible handling of the film, who even at one stage wanted to shelve it!!! What morons! These 'production accountants' can only think of profit algorithms and market projections - they have zero artistic talent or creative originality. Thankfully the Cabal cut puts Barker's completed vision all back into the final cut - which is like a 20 year dream come true for fans who wanted more than the butchered Morgan Creek Theatrical release... It is a pity what could have been though...
@@mikeyfn-a6684 ... The Cabal Cut released in 2017 projected onto a big screen is beyond awesome ...
Most excellent vid. Well and clearly explained. Answered questions I didn't know I had. One of the best things about Clive's work is all the conversations that can go on and on. His imagination fuels ours. A true master. I enjoy his books even more, creating my own characters from his descriptions.
Haven't seen this in years. I remember not getting it when I was younger. Wldnt mind rewatching
I think it's on Amazon prime
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"the partridge"?
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*The patriarch
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*Buh-zer-kerr
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"Defineate"?
*Delineate
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You forgot "Bapho-mite" 🙄
Oh I’m so glad I wasn’t the only one drives me nuts. Lol
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Me too.
And it's a common occurrence.
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I'm not going to rewatch to confirm.
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Funny thing he a actually says berserker correct later.
I always liked it on release. The later Extended Edition even more. Misunderstood movie. Please make a "Lord of the Illusions" special sometime. Lovely magic movie. :)
Yes, sir! What an amazing and absolutely underrated movie.
@@MarvelousVideos I think it were misunderstood because of all the creatures.
his best of course
One of my all time favourite films. Sad that so many don't even know of its existence.
I love how the Nightbreed story is interconnected with the Hellraiser story they're both in the same universe
This was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. Actually still luv it.
This video is amazing! I always wondered about the back stories. 👏🏽
Absolutely love this movie. So glad that c. Barker directed it himself.
Nightbreed is without contest my favorite movie. The book (Cabal) is also good
Yes! Thanks, Cabal ! I've read the book but couldn't remember the name for my comment.🙂👍 From Australia
It’s gotta be good if Cronenberg acts in it.
Me too, got it for Christmas from my sister years ago. The premise of the story is interesting, man vs. The Other. A monster personified as a sociopathic serial killer. Sympathetic characters. I also liked the Typhoid Mary story as well.
I need to see this, I've been a huge fan of the source material for years. One of my favorite stories ever written.
I was named after the character in this film. My mother was so taken by the beautiful creature she decided to name me after her.
😐 that's certainly... different. Nice name
lol cabal?
Saw Nightbreed the first night it showed at a drive in, restricted movie, Drive In showed the Reel version, cant find it, only one Reel made per drive in,film was very expensive, version I saw was 2hrs 56 mins long....never forget that night, no one would leave their vehicles to use bathroom and the people who worked at drive in were dressed up like Nightbreed characters running around in the dark lot....
Unbelievable. You're mom's a badass :)
is this you on your avatar?
I always felt bad for my boy Kinski. He thought himself too ugly for a woman he loved, but when he sought a solution for his looks it went horribly wrong. Even worse, the man who provided him the potion was already in an affair with the same woman. So he spends the rest of his existence looking like Mac Tonight, but at least with the Nightbreed he's now among friends.
Kinski was probably my favorite.
One of my favourite books and movies. Thanks for doing this
Dang I loved this movie as a kid I must've watch it 20 more times. I was thinking about it the other day but I couldn't remember it's name. Low and behold this popped under a trailer I was watching. THANKS!!!
I remember we had a few boxes full of vhs tapes of shows and movies recorded off tv and cable so it was an adventure to put one in and see what you got. This was one of the movies and I loved it. I wanted so much more.
This is one of my all time favorite movies
I tried explaining this movie to my adult kids. Loved this movie. So underrated. The book is even better. I still remember some of the passages from it.
So glad I stumbled on this channel! I remember this movie from my childhood lol this was a great breakdown on all the characters! Have to go rewatch now! Loved this movie! Thank you!
I've read the book & really liked the movie although I was very small when I saw it. Great to see Night Breed talked about.👍🙂 Australia
I loved this movie from when I first saw it. Also, it is remarkable how much Craig Schaffer looks like David Boreanez. And Oliver Parker was great as Peloquin, a real stand-out.
Interestingly, in the book, Narcisse actually flays his whole face not just the sides.
They need to remake this movie, Netflix series maybe?
I just watched the director's cut it was amazing!!!
This movie was ahead of it's time because nowadays there's not that many watchable/memorable horror movies any more. We're lucky if we get 3-4 each year? Ugh, I couldn't stand Decker and his beady eyes for killing that family, Laurie's friend, the little old man, Narcisse, and framed Boone! I love this damn movie! ❤💯
Great video. I saw some of the comments. I feel this guy is doing great with those words, I am not a super fan, but feel he nailed it!! ❤
This is one of my favorite movies of all time it should have been bigger than what it was
My favorite was Mac Tonight - always made me hungry for McDonalds....
🤣 I loved that!
I always called him the "Moon Head Guy" 😂
Don't remember if his name is Kinski or Kininski or Kiniski. It was one of the three.
😂👍
Never heard of this movie till now, LOOKS AWESOME
Man, I can remember seeing this movie on the shelf at the movie store in my town growing up. My mom worked there and I loved looking at all the scary movie covers. I wanted to see this one so badly but considering I was 9 years old in 1990, my mom wasn't going to let me watch it any time soon. I'd forgotten all about it and now I realize that I need to watch me movie and apparently I need to check out the comic as well.
The partridge of the family? C’mon at least Google words in the script you don’t know. You meant patriarch.
I grew up watching the partridge family... Not sure they aren't nightbreed....
I just assumed he was trying to make a pun lol
@@mstrfool Ruben Kincaid was CLEARLY a Bloodless Demon in a stolen Skin Suit.
От кога го търся тоя филм, не е истина ! Благодаря ви !
So... I'm guessing the voiceover guy was mispronouncing almost every name incorrectly on purpose? ...As well as the word "epitome".
There were a lot of mispronounced words and names. It was a bit distracting.
Maybe it's just me, but he seemed to mispronounced quite effectively. I'd think mispronouncing them incorrectly would be saying them properly. IMHO.
@@mstrfool Ha! Good point! I didn't even notice my double negative. Well done.
Now, do I edit my original post, or keep it so your well-placed reply continues to make sense? I think I'll leave it as is.
@@oliverklosov5153 Thank you much, that is most kind of you. The mispronouncing got to me a bit as well. When I saw your comment, I simply could not resist.
Nightbreed is one of my favorite movies with great villain! Leroy Gomm is my favorite of the Nightbreed! The Palladium tabletop RPG Nightspawn/Nightbane is a perfect way to make Nightbreed like characters!
My favorite movie to this day. Because it shows even if you look or feel like a monster, your actions and ability to love are allthat matters
If only. People judged on looks exclusively, much like the real world. Doesn't matter what sort of person you are. Once you get a label, that's all people want to see. Something I learned from real life, or what passes for it in this world.
Wow, this is a great movie for me. Thanks!
Loved nightbreed. it was my favorite cult movie as a kid after rocky horror picture show.
"Hello Knives, thank you all for coming. You're probably wondering why I called this meeting..."
This has always been one of my favorite movies and I loved the concept I would do costumes of different ideas of monsters when I was a kid, no shock that cosplay is something i love now lol
It was great! I wish the media would of kinder to it! It was ahead of its time!! The comics are awesome!
This was so awesome 👏 I only saw this movie one time as a child and always wondered what was the name of it!
I loved this movie when it came out, I was rather sad it didn't seem to get much attention. I also had fascination with the porcupine lady
You forgot my favorite monsters, Rachel and Babette.
This was NOT a horror story. It was a story of hope and Redemption
I finally found this film, only took 30 years
You can always count on us for finding such gems! :)
SyFy is supposed to be doing a tv show based on the book and Clive Barker is producing it and Mike Dougherty of Trick 'r' Treat and Godzilla: King of Monsters, will direct the series. I'm actually pretty excited that it will dip into the monster's backstories more and tell us more about the war with human's that pushed them to the brink of extinction and living in hiding. The production was set to start this year but let's hope Covid hasn't delayed anything.
Finallllly, I've been looking for this movie for years, I saw this movie when I was a kid.
This is still one of my all time favorite movies.
This movie was so good. Wished they could of made a 2ed one.
If Netflix (& Clive Barker) ever get around to doing a reboot series it would be friggin' awesome.
It's actually one of *Clive Barker's* most asked questions:
"Are you ever going to do a sequel to the novel *Cabal* or the movie *Nighbreed?*
Is the serial killer villain of Nightbreed also the director of the fly with jeff goldblum & geena Davis and Cosmopolis with Robert Pattinson❓🎥🎬👀💭
Yes, David Cronenberg.
Yup the master of body horror
The Fly, Videodrome, Rabid, The Brood, and a few others.
Duuuuh
I love nightbreed
You are not alone lad! :)
I wish there was a part 2 I’ve watched this so many times all time favorite this was his best movie he ever made in my eyes 👀 Boone lives !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Narcisse and the Doctor seem to be cases for knowledge being a key to becoming a Nightbreed, not just bites or blood or violent death.
I remember going to the theatre and watching this movie , not a bad horror flick at all . But the directors idea of Calgary made me laugh .
Omg this movie is an absolute classic and is in my top 10 favorite movies from my childhood!!!! Hollywood better not reboot this
Holy shit..I was just clicking on random monster movies and this just 5 mins in I instantly remembered watching this as a kid and loving it and still do it's actually really good
I remember being fascinated by nightbreed as a kid. I would only catch tiny sequences on late night cable. The concept of sympathetic monsters intrigued me. Probably too much because the movie just didn't live up to my curiosity. But I can readily admit that may just not have understood it.
I loved this movie since I first saw it in my teens. Still an amazing movie.
Omg, I remember this film! Only seen it once when I was just a wee young ladd. It scared the crap out of me.
They do not make then like they used to. Hot dam for this, thankyou Marvellous.
I saw this movie a few months back and it’s glorious. I love the Danny Elfman score!
Nightbreed was and still is one of my favorites
This movie was amazing an so slept on I'm still waiting on my books to get here. It should of been 2 movies or even a trilogy, but ille take the one masterpiece we got
This movie was so gooooood
I only watched it recently but gods, I loved it
This made me love the movie even more!
I remember seeing this movie at the vhs rental store on the shelf when I was like 10, used to just like looking at the all the boxes to the movies and reading the back, this one looked cool af but my mom wouldn't let me rent it. Lol, the good old days.
Ty marvelous videos!!
No sir! Thank You....for being with us.
Loved this movie so different and out there as a concept
One of the best movies and novels of all time
I'm gonna have to pick up this book. Clive Barker. I've always said he could turn a phrase and you stomach at the same time.