Not to be confused with the Bigfoot movie "Night Of The Demon", the British movie "Curse Of The Demon" or the Italian movie "Demons", although I'm sure I'll get to all of those eventually too.
Was Night of the Demons the one with Dana Andrews? I remember watching that with my father in the early 70s on TV, and neither of us could follow the 'plot'. Edit: My bad, that was '"Curse of the Demon".
1957's Curse of the Demon is actually pretty good IMO. 'Cult' and 'Bad' aren't always the same thing after all. I actually do hope you get to that one fairly soon. What do you think about 2009's Drag Me To Hell being a semi-remake of it?
My favorite part in the movie is when the brother jumps out the window because he sees all of the zombies. The fact that he actually survives at the end of the movie is too sweet
This isn't true. It has never been verified by Welker or anyone close to him that he did the voice of demon Angela. Nothing exists online or in print that indicates he did the voice. Besides, the voice here sounds too light in tone to be him.
The actual person who did the voices of the Demons was one of the actors who was the convenience store clerks who stayed quiet while the other was chewing on gum while both were distracted by Linnea
@Heatalatur She still looks a shitload better than most aging white women in Hollywood in fact she has ALWAYS looked better than some of those bitches. She just never had a very big career outside of B horror cult films.
Usually it was like that: We finish the movie. Didn't we forget about anything? Eghm.. like minority representation.. eghm? Shit..! We need shoot few PC scenes immediately!
You know this reminds me. I had a couple friends in a band in the early 90'scalled Frozen Grin they held a small concert in the basement of a old funeral parlor. None of us died, it was a good night actually minus my sisters drama *Rolls eyes* Although the band kind of sort of died after. It kinda happens when your drummer sells his drum set for cocaine. True story
Hey Brandon, I *LOVED* this movie when I was in the states, it's got all the hallmarks of a classic slasher/horror, and the twist ending with the black guy actually surviving always made me smile. Although the climbing over barbed wire scene still makes me wince.
Brandon, don't hate on Amelia Kinkade's dance sequence to Bauhaus' Stigmata Martyr. It is considered "the scene" that made this movie a cult classic. Just saying, bro. But much respect, dude!😁
"Cast A Deadly Spell" (1991) Old supernatural gumshoe-noir style budget movie in which everyone now uses magic (in the 1940s). Steady Lovecraft references. Great movie despite the low budget and occasional wackiness.
@@ImmortalThanos - True. Although Cast A Deadly Spell is available on Amazon Prime video streaming right now. I never would've noticed if I hadn't did a search for it last year. Prime would've never suggested it for me, so I could only imagine it's even less for others.
The first time I saw this, I had been flipping through late night cable, and landed on it a minute before the lipstick disappearing trick. That got my attention, that and the fact that yes, I recognized Linnea, even though I didn't know what the movie was, and the tv guide had a different movie listed at that time.
The way you kept mentioning it... I was certain the black guy was going to die. Literally telling us how he wasn't dead yet repeatedly actually made me surprised he lived even more.
Anothe review from Brandon! What a miraculous day. Hoorah! This is really an 80s film. You have ghe me Nice girl, beachy girls, douchy guys, black guy, intelligent girl. 😂 Plus, maybe this film is the originator of the shaky cam in horror. 😂
Angela's dance to 'Stigmata Martyr' played a large part in my sexual awakening, and so i shall always think fondly of this small slice of cinematic joy.
I liked her dance and look in this one,but prefered the music in for her table dance in the sequel (Morbid Angel's rapture and Vengeance is Mine edited together for some reason )
Great video. It is amazing that a person of color survives to the end! Besides that, this is the only horror movie I've seen where the character considered Cowardly( In my opinion wise) survives. It's also one of the only movies I've ever seen where the final girl survives with a male who isn't a love interest. For all these reasons and the spectacular eighties-ness of it all I'd suggest it to horror fans.
I love your show, and I’m happy every time I see you’ve posted a new review-whether your own idea or “suggested by Patreon supporter fill-in-the-blank“. Might I request you post an alert when there will be strobes in the movie? It’s a legitimate problem for some of us. Keep funny!
Night of the Demons is 35 years old! I remember watching it on TH-cam at my second house I searched for the dvd for a long while It's not meant to be high art maybe that's why it made a decent profit but ultimately got negative reviews when it first came out Linnea Quigley was a big 1980s horror star being in this and Return of the Living Dead, she also married one of the practical effects people Amelia Kinkade who plays the villainous Angela, her aunt was actually one of the Golden Girls Rue McClanahan The movie was almost called Halloween Party until Carpenter's producers of the 1978 movie threatened litigation The characters are 80s cliches as you'd expect and some of the acting is stiff but there's fantastic gore and makeup effects for those patient enough to get to the good stuff And that rocking soundtrack matches the tone The synthesizer score by Michael Dennis Tenney adds to the spookiness too Some nice camerawork that resembles Sam Raimi Plus there's no hint of racism as typical horror movies go Thanks to home video sales the movie found a much bigger audience Campy, cheesy, with a side of comedy and punk rock gothic ness and this actually gave me a nightmare I guess that proves the movie is doing its job, after all it later spawned 2 sequels even a remake
Although you said you wanted to do Night of the Demon one day. This is a classic horror movie. I rented this with my friends to watch back in High school. That might be a good special for the future, Video Store Staples.
"Neither kid. Its cause she can suck the chrome off a trailor hitch." You know, I would oddly respect a dude who could fire back with a good, solid zinger like that. Golf ball through a guarden hose would have also been acceptable. Im just astounded the black dude survived in the end.
Burnt Offerings, Prophecy, Class of 1984, Surf Nazis, Race Against the Devil, My Bloody Valentine, Prom Night, Die Die My Darling, Reanimator, Dr. Terrors House of Horrors, Waxwork, Dolls, The Thing with 2 Heads, Frogs, 2001 Maniacs, Williard, and Equinox that one was hilarious.
Sweet Home (especially how the video game adaptation was a predecessor to Resident Evil) Frankenhooker Phenomena + The Burning (the "Clock Tower" double feature Jigoku: The Sinners of Hell
Great review, Brandon! A review of Night Of The Creeps would be fantastic. Btw, what is the origin of the “Kenny” you keep referring to when there’s annoying kids chewing the scenery in your reviews? A google search yielded no answers...
It's the character Kenny from the Gamera films ("Gamera is friend to children!"), which sorta became a shorthand for the stock character of the annoying little kid in kaiju films, which then expanded to annoying kids in general.
Roger makes this movie so much fun. I'ts not just that the black guy survived, he's the rational one that we all say we are. He tried to leave immediately
I remember that VHS box well...the copy at our local video store was on a shelf in the sun and eventually was so faded you had to pick it up to identify it....
I've always wondered how Stooge got into the passenger seat to moon the old fart when, mere seconds before, he was driving the car? Continuity is hard.
I love this movie! So glad you did it! I can remember always seeing the cover at the local video store for ages until I convinced my older sister to rent it for me. Also, your arms look jacked in that red shirt, wear it again please. 😅
4:19 why would the Sounds of Pac Man for the Atari 2600 be Playing in the background? The Arcade machines of Pac man Never made those noises that I know of.
I'm not sure it's campy so much as just bad. Camp usually implies some level of self-awareness. I don't think this movie has any. That does contribute to the "what the hell were they thinking?" charm, though.
The black dude is such a sympathetic character too bc he's just like a good dude. Upon a first watch I was thinking "oh, I hope he lives, he's so nice!" and this has some of my favorite b-movie moments. It's one of the ICONIC 80s fun flicks alongside RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD that's just fun af, not super dark or heavy.
I rentedthis movie in the 90s when I was stationed in Germany. (army) Me and my buddies in the barracks were really shocked that the black guy lived, and I say that as a black guy myself.
"Damn kids, always getting mad when I call them whores when they try to help me!!" AND "Just because you are dressed like Winona Ryder from Beetlejuice doesn't mean you also have to shoplift."
Dude. You make some of the best videos. I grew up watching Night of the Demons. As a child i was terrified of this movie. Now it's a joke lol. I absolutely love this film. I have to watch about 4 of your videos a day. Great job bro. Keep up the great work. Subscriber for life here.
Hey, Brandon. I enjoy watching you being a film critic on these films, especially Night Of The Demons (1988). I think you’re very hilarious. Even when you used the character, Stooge , taking a shit because of having a “ bowl of f$@k”. I would add this:” It’s bad enough that these demons are roaming free in this haunted funeral parlor. Now, you have Stooge stinking up the place.” Keep up the good work, Brandon and thanks. 🤣🎃
Not to be confused with the Bigfoot movie "Night Of The Demon", the British movie "Curse Of The Demon" or the Italian movie "Demons", although I'm sure I'll get to all of those eventually too.
Was Night of the Demons the one with Dana Andrews? I remember watching that with my father in the early 70s on TV, and neither of us could follow the 'plot'.
Edit: My bad, that was '"Curse of the Demon".
Demon Knight?
I hope you can top Horror Guru's review of this one.
1957's Curse of the Demon is actually pretty good IMO. 'Cult' and 'Bad' aren't always the same thing after all. I actually do hope you get to that one fairly soon. What do you think about 2009's Drag Me To Hell being a semi-remake of it?
Pretty sweet a black dude actually survived lol
Dude you missed Roger's best line. "You wont get me!"
*jumps through window*
Yes that was funny he was gone lol
My favorite part in the movie is when the brother jumps out the window because he sees all of the zombies. The fact that he actually survives at the end of the movie is too sweet
Hell...I think there were bars on the window, but that didn't stop him!
"She could suck the chrome off a trailer hitch" that bit had me fucking dying XD
Fun fact: Frank Welker did the voice of the demons for this movie!
Cause it ain't truely/pure 80's, if it doesn't *FRANK FUCKIN' WELKER!*
Well that explains why the demon sounds like Dr Claw!
This isn't true. It has never been verified by Welker or anyone close to him that he did the voice of demon Angela. Nothing exists online or in print that indicates he did the voice. Besides, the voice here sounds too light in tone to be him.
The actual person who did the voices of the Demons was one of the actors who was the convenience store clerks who stayed quiet while the other was chewing on gum while both were distracted by Linnea
So unicron is a ghost?
Nice! Personally I don't know much about Him or his work but I'll defnitely have to look him up sometime!
Linnea Quigley was nuclear fusion level hot in the 80's.
Still is now.
@Heatalatur She still looks a shitload better than most aging white women in Hollywood in fact she has ALWAYS looked better than some of those bitches. She just never had a very big career outside of B horror cult films.
Indeed.
Linnea Quigley was naked and/or topless in one of the Living Dead films, wasn’t she?
@@AC-gb7do The redhead in Return of the Living Dead.
LOL, "just because you're dressed like Winona Ryder from Beetlejuice doesn't mean you also have to shoplift!" I wonder how many here remember that?
I waver a lot more people now that it's getting a sequel.
Huh, an 80s horror film where the black guy actually survives.
.....so unprecedented.
Usually it was like that: We finish the movie. Didn't we forget about anything? Eghm.. like minority representation.. eghm? Shit..! We need shoot few PC scenes immediately!
There was also John Carpenter's The Thing, where Childs also survived to the end of the movie.
Batter Sempai
Friday the 13th 5: Reggie Lives
A Nightmare on Elmstreet 3 Kincaid Survives! And he's the First Black character to survive in horror movie history.
@@NastheVictorious There's Friday the 13th Part II I'm pretty sure where two minorities survive by getting drunk all night.
Can we all soak in the fact that a black man that isn't Busta Rythmes survived a horror movie.
Don't forget ll cool jay in deep blue sea
@@josephochoa9861 At the expense of Samuel Jackson.
Despite low budget its script most likely wasn't written on tissue and someone did try..
@Tom Ffrench That reminds me, a black guy lived to the end of the Dawn of the Dead remake.
:-$
30 years later and I can still remember Quigley's muff shot and that guy getting his eyes poked out right after.
Legitimately one of my favorite 80's horror flicks. There's something punk about it that I love.
You know this reminds me. I had a couple friends in a band in the early 90'scalled Frozen Grin they held a small concert in the basement of a old funeral parlor. None of us died, it was a good night actually minus my sisters drama *Rolls eyes*
Although the band kind of sort of died after. It kinda happens when your drummer sells his drum set for cocaine. True story
This movie is a blast. Especially the soundtrack
Hell yeah. Even had Bauhaus!
4:48 well techncally Alice was one of the 7 disney princess in Kingdom Hearts so she counts in my book as one.
“Awww was that not the answer you wanted”
That just killed me
Stooge is Bulk from Power Ranger's father
*THAT'S TOTALLY RADICAL!!!!*
Yep
@@chrisfugate3503
*Y E A H !*
“Power Rangers : Father”
I don’t remember that tv series. . .
Paul the guy who played bulk once liked one of my tweets
Brandon is like cake for dinner, not expected if you’re at the table but a welcomed one
So to quote Palpatine from phantom menace:
"A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one."
Hey Brandon, I *LOVED* this movie when I was in the states, it's got all the hallmarks of a classic slasher/horror, and the twist ending with the black guy actually surviving always made me smile.
Although the climbing over barbed wire scene still makes me wince.
That's not a twist ending. The actual twist, if you can call it that, is a lot stupider lol.
Brandon, don't hate on Amelia Kinkade's dance sequence to Bauhaus' Stigmata Martyr. It is considered "the scene" that made this movie a cult classic. Just saying, bro. But much respect, dude!😁
No! Don't skip past Morbid Angel! The best part of Angela's dance in Night of the Demons! My comment is only three years late!
@@fennglordd6365 That would be in the sequel of Night of the Demons. The OP is reviewing the first movie.
It was pretty creepy.
@@Lucky_Chase It's the highlight of the movie!
This is actually a pretty legit movie...absolutely loved this when I was a kid and catching it late at night on Cinemax!
I always laugh at the part toward the end when the black guy is cornered and he shouts “you won’t get me” then jumps out the window lol classic 😂 😂
Brandon, how dare you interrupt Bauhaus with Tiny Tim!
Blanch' s neice from Golden Girls going through her Goth Phase!? Wow!!!
This is a classic 1980's horror movie at it's finest! Linnea Quigley is one of the hottest scream queens in horror film history!
She was never really a "queen" she always played secondary characters but it's a shame her career didn't take off
@@homelesshannah50 so scream princess?
@Joel Johnson Razor blades. When he drops his bags at the films beginning it shows them. He intended to use them on the trick or treaters.
@@homelesshannah50
Nightmare Sisters (1988)
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers(1988)
Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama(1988)
Murder Weapon (1989)
Jack-O 1995)
Death Mask (1998)
@@homelesshannah50 she was in lots of horror movies
"Cast A Deadly Spell" (1991)
Old supernatural gumshoe-noir style budget movie in which everyone now uses magic (in the 1940s). Steady Lovecraft references. Great movie despite the low budget and occasional wackiness.
It's also a movie that still needs a DVD release!
@@ImmortalThanos - True. Although Cast A Deadly Spell is available on Amazon Prime video streaming right now. I never would've noticed if I hadn't did a search for it last year. Prime would've never suggested it for me, so I could only imagine it's even less for others.
The first time I saw this, I had been flipping through late night cable, and landed on it a minute before the lipstick disappearing trick. That got my attention, that and the fact that yes, I recognized Linnea, even though I didn't know what the movie was, and the tv guide had a different movie listed at that time.
This is literally one of my favorite movies.
The way you kept mentioning it... I was certain the black guy was going to die. Literally telling us how he wasn't dead yet repeatedly actually made me surprised he lived even more.
One of my favorite horror movies that I watch every Halloween!
Anothe review from Brandon! What a miraculous day. Hoorah!
This is really an 80s film. You have ghe me Nice girl, beachy girls, douchy guys, black guy, intelligent girl. 😂
Plus, maybe this film is the originator of the shaky cam in horror. 😂
Shakey cam was done by Sam raime in evil dead
Shay cam was first used in evil dead
Evil dead was the first in horror
The film is 80s cause there's a black guy in it???🤔🤔
@@66cuda So what you're saying is that Sam gets the honour of being super influential with shaky cam in Evil Dead? That's neat :)
A rare 80s horror movie with the black guy does not die.
Two black guys survive "Nightmare On Elm Street 3".
@@robertstuart480 actually 1 did. Kinkade.
@@wstine79 Laurence Fishburne made it too.
@@homelesshannah50 true, but freddy didn't go after him. And if that's the case, the halfway house owner in Freddy's Dead would count.
@@wstine79 I didn't see that one yet, there might be some more films where the black guy makes it
You fast forward over a chick dancing in front of a fire with Bauhaus playing in the background? Heathen lol
Sacrilege!
BLASPHEMY!
That's the best part of the movie.
Heresy!
A black guy survived an 80's horror movie.... There are no words.
That's what makes this movie so awesome
Her BF is going as Miami Light, I lost it at that one LOL
This is a classic I love this movie ..I showed my wife this movie she likes it now we watch it every Halloween lol
Angela's dance to 'Stigmata Martyr' played a large part in my sexual awakening, and so i shall always think fondly of this small slice of cinematic joy.
Never seen this movie but I know Bauhaus when I hear them. One of my favorite bands from my teens.
Amen to that brother!
I liked her dance and look in this one,but prefered the music in for her table dance in the sequel (Morbid Angel's rapture and Vengeance is Mine edited together for some reason )
Hey, I like "Wrong Turn". It has Elisa Dushku and Lindy Booth in it! And part 2 has Henry freaking Rollins!
Robert Stuart I agree with you.The first couple of Wrong Turn movies were great
Great video. It is amazing that a person of color survives to the end! Besides that, this is the only horror movie I've seen where the character considered Cowardly( In my opinion wise) survives. It's also one of the only movies I've ever seen where the final girl survives with a male who isn't a love interest. For all these reasons and the spectacular eighties-ness of it all I'd suggest it to horror fans.
Omg yes no corny forced kissing at the end. Them just walking down the sidewalk in shock lol
I’ve seen lots of old horror movies this is the only one I can think of when the black guy survives
I love your show, and I’m happy every time I see you’ve posted a new review-whether your own idea or “suggested by Patreon supporter fill-in-the-blank“. Might I request you post an alert when there will be strobes in the movie? It’s a legitimate problem for some of us. Keep funny!
The movie turned 30 last year!
Had a hard time finding the dvd years ago
Actually had a nightmare cause of it
Good ol 1980s cheese
"Neither, kid. It's because she can suck the chrome off a trailer hitch!" oh my *god*
Her favorite color is chrome!
Bowl of Fvck. The Breakfast of Champions.
Part of a balanced breakfast!
Followed by a Sticky Treat.
@@wstine79 Then Sour Balls.
Breakfast of Demons
slightly smaller than a Shitload of fuck
I grew up in this movie that scene with Bauhaus playing in the background was badass! not to forget lanita Quigley!
Please review Demons and Demons 2
Seems like another must-own for my VHS Collection!
Night of the Demons is 35 years old!
I remember watching it on TH-cam at my second house
I searched for the dvd for a long while
It's not meant to be high art maybe that's why it made a decent profit but ultimately got negative reviews when it first came out
Linnea Quigley was a big 1980s horror star being in this and Return of the Living Dead, she also married one of the practical effects people
Amelia Kinkade who plays the villainous Angela, her aunt was actually one of the Golden Girls Rue McClanahan
The movie was almost called Halloween Party until Carpenter's producers of the 1978 movie threatened litigation
The characters are 80s cliches as you'd expect and some of the acting is stiff but there's fantastic gore and makeup effects for those patient enough to get to the good stuff
And that rocking soundtrack matches the tone
The synthesizer score by Michael Dennis Tenney adds to the spookiness too
Some nice camerawork that resembles Sam Raimi
Plus there's no hint of racism as typical horror movies go
Thanks to home video sales the movie found a much bigger audience
Campy, cheesy, with a side of comedy and punk rock gothic ness and this actually gave me a nightmare
I guess that proves the movie is doing its job, after all it later spawned 2 sequels even a remake
Although you said you wanted to do Night of the Demon one day. This is a classic horror movie. I rented this with my friends to watch back in High school. That might be a good special for the future, Video Store Staples.
I found this movie on TH-cam a few years ago and love it! 🙌🏾
Found this a a video rental section at a gas station.
YES! Finally! Maybe my absolute favorite “B” horror movie. So fun
Do Troma's Class of Nuke'Em High Trilogy. It's been overdue for not having full reviews from critics
Mixey Boy there’s not enough love for the Toxic Avenger films either.
"Neither kid. Its cause she can suck the chrome off a trailor hitch."
You know, I would oddly respect a dude who could fire back with a good, solid zinger like that. Golf ball through a guarden hose would have also been acceptable.
Im just astounded the black dude survived in the end.
Movies you should review
Phase IV
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers
Pieces
Dario Argento's Deep Red
Don't Torture A Duckling
I'd also say Screamtime and Satan's Little Helper
Burnt Offerings, Prophecy, Class of 1984, Surf Nazis, Race Against the Devil, My Bloody Valentine, Prom Night, Die Die My Darling, Reanimator, Dr. Terrors House of Horrors, Waxwork, Dolls, The Thing with 2 Heads, Frogs, 2001 Maniacs, Williard, and Equinox that one was hilarious.
I would want him to review
Phantom Of The Paradise
Fangs
Shock Treatment
Blacula
Coffy
Sweet Home (especially how the video game adaptation was a predecessor to Resident Evil)
Frankenhooker
Phenomena + The Burning (the "Clock Tower" double feature
Jigoku: The Sinners of Hell
Currently decorating the bedroom and on a tenold a thon....great stuff 😂😂
Great review, Brandon! A review of Night Of The Creeps would be fantastic. Btw, what is the origin of the “Kenny” you keep referring to when there’s annoying kids chewing the scenery in your reviews? A google search yielded no answers...
It's the character Kenny from the Gamera films ("Gamera is friend to children!"), which sorta became a shorthand for the stock character of the annoying little kid in kaiju films, which then expanded to annoying kids in general.
Roger makes this movie so much fun. I'ts not just that the black guy survived, he's the rational one that we all say we are. He tried to leave immediately
Linnea Quiggley playing the sultry girl in a horror movie since her career began.
I remember that VHS box well...the copy at our local video store was on a shelf in the sun and eventually was so faded you had to pick it up to identify it....
You've watched almost all of my favorite childhood movies...bro, you are officially my guy💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Awww man Brandon - PLEASE never stop making awesome commentary lol😄 Your the funniest and most HANDSOME by far☆☆☆☆☆
Always so happy when Brandon uploads 😀😀
I've always wondered how Stooge got into the passenger seat to moon the old fart when, mere seconds before, he was driving the car?
Continuity is hard.
I love you for this comment.
I watch SF too!!😂
Tiny Tim from Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol', "Eat a bowl of fuck, every...one..." ;)
This movie scarred me for so many years.
I love this movie! So glad you did it! I can remember always seeing the cover at the local video store for ages until I convinced my older sister to rent it for me.
Also, your arms look jacked in that red shirt, wear it again please. 😅
How did he go from driving to mooning an old man? 👴
Evil Dead 3: Night of the Demons sounds like a pretty good title.
4:19 why would the Sounds of Pac Man for the Atari 2600 be Playing in the background? The Arcade machines of Pac man Never made those noises that I know of.
Hell, yes! I'd LOVE to see you review the Ghoulies series! :D
The best campy horror movie of all time and one of my personal favorites. Thank you, Brandon. Loved your review.
I'm not sure it's campy so much as just bad. Camp usually implies some level of self-awareness. I don't think this movie has any. That does contribute to the "what the hell were they thinking?" charm, though.
I pi$$ myself laughing everytime Tiny Tim's song pops up in one of your videos!
Ah, this is turning out to be a good day. Night of the Demons is one of my favorite old school horror movies. I miss Linea Quigley's acting.
Linna Quigley in a frilly pink dress,all I needed.
Linnea Quigley was the Eva Green of the 80s.
Eva Green is pretty low standard. Aight.
@@kaijucifer3544 Agreed her and Diane Kruger are pretty average at best
Low standard? Did you see her in Dark Shadows? She was hot AF lol.
@@kaijucifer3544 I will fight you in the street for such lies.
Kaijucifer Shit if you think Eva Green is standard, I would hate to see what you think is attractive.
Thanks for the video, Brandon!! Been looking forward to this!
Angela dancing to Stigmata Martyr was the best part of the movie
Thus movie scared the shit out of me when i was a kid, i saw it on Comcast on demand in the free movies section
The black dude is such a sympathetic character too bc he's just like a good dude. Upon a first watch I was thinking "oh, I hope he lives, he's so nice!" and this has some of my favorite b-movie moments. It's one of the ICONIC 80s fun flicks alongside RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD that's just fun af, not super dark or heavy.
For a movie that feels like the 80's there is always "Night of the Comet".
I rentedthis movie in the 90s when I was stationed in Germany. (army) Me and my buddies in the barracks were really shocked that the black guy lived, and I say that as a black guy myself.
I remember seeing that cover art in my local video store as a kid, scared the shit out of me
Great videos man you know a lot about old school horror for as young as you are,,,keep up the good work
Watched this movie on HBO. It only came on during the weekend, and usually after tales from the crypt.
One of the few movies that truly kept me awake at night as a kid. One of my top movies of all time.
"eat a bowl of f@#k!" That's my new motto
And you did get to Night of the Demon three years later!
I watched this movie a lot of times!
A true classic of 80's terror
"Damn kids, always getting mad when I call them whores when they try to help me!!"
AND
"Just because you are dressed like Winona Ryder from Beetlejuice doesn't mean you also have to shoplift."
Dude. You make some of the best videos. I grew up watching Night of the Demons. As a child i was terrified of this movie. Now it's a joke lol. I absolutely love this film. I have to watch about 4 of your videos a day. Great job bro. Keep up the great work. Subscriber for life here.
Woo. ( Read this with a slight bit of enthusiasm but in a calm tone at the same time )
I read like how you wrote.
What do i do now?
Nice gem indeed. Brandon-Reviews never fail to make me giggle.
Roger acted like how black people say they’ll act running away fast
Angela looks like a younger version of Dr. Frankenfurter
Hey, Brandon. I enjoy watching you being a film critic on these films, especially Night Of The Demons (1988). I think you’re very hilarious. Even when you used the character, Stooge , taking a shit because of having a “ bowl of f$@k”. I would add this:” It’s bad enough that these demons are roaming free in this haunted funeral parlor. Now, you have Stooge stinking up the place.” Keep up the good work, Brandon and thanks. 🤣🎃
The little brother was played by Donnie Jeffcoat of Nickelodeon's Wild n' Crazy Kids
Roger is my favorite horror Final Girl
Oh yesss, this is lit love this movie
I love this movie I have watched it every birthday and Halloween for like 20 yrs
This film and the remake are both great!!
Linnea's "possessed" costume should have been a Halloween staple.
I really enjoyed this movie. The 80s were awesome!