I’ve read IT so many times. Pennywise lives under Derry he can’t travel that’s why when the kids left town they completely forgot about him his powers only really exist within Derry and surrounding areas.
Then there's that fact there's already a connection with dick else where. He has already seen the effects of IT first hand and would have felt his presents in the hotel he works at.
Yes, and the Overlook hotel depicted in The Shining and Doctor Sleep novels is described as being it's own entity, rather than simply being haunted by a grab bag of ghouls.
With WhatCulture it often comes across like their entire experience of the thing they're talking about is reading the Wikipedia synopsis. Their analysis is so shallow you bang your head every time you dive in.
Matilda can't possibly be the child version of Carrie, because that means Carrie would have known about her powers and would have had far better control at her age, and would have been strong of mind to not have been controlled by her mother, who is her blood mother not her adopted mother.
@@charlottestreet3301 some fan theories don't deserve an iota of credibility by these channels but they need the clicks and user engagement to debate it in the comments lol
Considering the fact that Stephen King didn’t care for Kubrick’s version of The Shining, and the fact that Jack didn’t freeze to death…that last fact alone destroys the “Frozen is The Shining” theory.
I found the loss of the roque mallet particularly crushing. (Sorry. Couldn't resist.😆) Seriously, the sound of it was an extremely terrifying aspect of the dreams Danny has and Jack's fantasies.
@@alltheprettyflowers I don't remember the if they show Carrie's birth in the older movie. But that would end the theory. I like yours better. Also, wasn't Trunchbull Miss Honey's step mother?
The frozen and shining theory is an incredible reach that really doesn’t work. The two are really nothing alike. Same for Matilda and Carrie, hell all of them really.
The only one that does make any kind of sense is the mist one. But honestly, any theory that includes branching out to a completely different franchise instantly loses me as a theory
@@spiderbaby315 He goes through those connections in an interview done about, I THINK 10 years ago(?) It was in Time or Rolling Stone. Around when the extra tale was given to us - Wind Through the Keyhole.
My fan theory is that Christine is possessed by the spirit of Chris Harginson from “Carrie” because she did die in a similar car and had a mean spirit when she was alive. Just something to think about. Not to mention Christine does take place nearly a decade after Carrie 👌🏻
Same. Her saying how bad it was really aggravated me 😂 😡. It was a cocaine fueled madhouse of a movie. I don’t see a problem there. Plus he didn’t write it off as much as she claimed. I swear this channel does crap research sometimes
@@ryanpolk3141 thank you so much for your reply. I’m glad that I’m not the only one that feels that way. There was no reason for her to say that it was a bad movie. I’m sure that there’s a lot of people who think the same way as we do.
@@sassykaren7587 you’re welcome! Oh you’re absolutely not. That movie is a classic. So good! I don’t get it at all her saying that. I really think they do a basic google search and call it research. I’m pretty sure it’s got a pretty big cult following. We’re far from the only ones that like it
Ash: Of coure, Disney isn't going to be throwing any gnarly deaths into their movies... Me: Flashes back to the Disney kill count episodes of The Film Theorists
Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014) have difference references from the media and pop culture that you may not realize. For this list; I’m doing the “Top 10 References in Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014)”. For me personally; I was surprise that some of these references were in this 2014’s anime series after re-watching it over and over again. I’m sure ya’ll will be surprise about this too. Okay then; moving on the list: Top 10 References in Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014) 1.Hatsuna seeing the Astronomy Club's members covered in red paint with a bucket is a reference to the infamous “Prom Scene” in Carrie (1976 film) - A Sudden Reunion 2.Neko’s earliest death is a reference to Mami Tomoe’s earliest death in Episode 3 of Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011) - Death Suppressants 3.Ryouta and Neko’s class trip to Kamakura is the same place where the events happen in Elfen Lied (2004) - Lost Memories 4.Chisato’s plan to revive his dead sister is a reference to Gendo Ikari’s plan to revive his dead wife from the “Neon Genesis Evangelion” franchise (1995 -) - “Hexenjagd” & “Things to Protect” 5.Ryouta and Neko in the “Mudslide scene” is a reference to the “2013’s Taiwan Rockslide” - While I Wait For You 6.The deaths of the “Witches” by melting after their “Eject” buttons are pressed or without taking any pills is a reference to the death of The Wicked Witch from The Wizard of Oz (1939 film) - Various 7.Saori’s Slicing Magic is a reference to the “Vectors” from Elfen Lied (2004) - “Death Suppressants” & “Lost Memories” 8.Ryouta being saved and rescued by Neko and Kotori from the Police Squad is a reference to the “Superhero Genre” - The Clue That was Left 9.Kikako’s Mouth Beam Cannon is a reference to the “Mouth Energy Waves” from the “Dragon Ball” franchise (1986 -) - “Astronomical Observations” & “The Reason For Her Smile” 10.Neko’s school girl outfit is a reference to the Sailor Scout’s Transformations in the “Sailor Moon” franchise (1992 -) - Various
Again in the book, at least in the short story. Everyone in the SUV survives, makes it to a gas station to refuel and they mention hearing radio signals as a hope that the world will eventually survive. But King stated that this ending is more appropriate as he doesn't want any of his stories to have a true happy ending.
Exactly, Kubrick only took some inspiration from the source material. He managed the atmosphere very good but everything else is a lot different than the book. Purely subjective opinion, for me the only two things that were good about the Kubrick's Shinning were Nicholson and the atmosphere. (and even Nicholson shouldn't be praised so much because he's a definitive miscast as Jack Torrance, he's just not the right one to play it properly like it was in the book)
@3:42 you’re forgetting that Kubrick was such a perfectionist that he forced the production crew to shoot on location so they did land on the moon so they could fake it. Also he made Armstrong go up and down the ladder 77 times
Meh, the children of the corn one is pretty locktight. Flagg loves hanging out in corn, can take many different shapes of all kinds and is obsessed with degrading humans as they worship him like a god. Taking over a town and forcing the kids to kill all the adults then making them bow down while he hides in the corn is kind of Randall Flagg to a T.
We all have to practice. Also we have proclivities. I LOVE horror. Anything I write becomes a soppy Harlequin romance that makes me want to barf. Got to practice, either way.✌️
You don't read the books do you? King himself has already stated that all of his books share a similar Universe if not just a connection to each other of some kind. also, it has been brought up that Mary Poppins is of a similar background to Pennywise. But an opposite of him. Her, if you have read the book or seen the movies,
Literally if Matilda was Carrie then Carrie wouldve taken control of her power like a boss cause Matilda barely even knows her powers and has far more control of telekinesis than Carrie.
My favorite theory is that Mary Poppins and pennywise are the same type of creature. Mary Poppins uses children's laughter and happiness to feed instead of fear. However they both need children and they both leave and come back after a certain amount of time. Neither one age also.
I don’t know. Very. Most of this seems like a stretch but I did appreciate The Mist theory..I mean even if it wasn’t necessary, the irony I’m trying to evade it for it to happen It’s some thing that not everyone would catch the first go around and that in itself just isn’t as fully (for lack of a better word). Satisfying?!I… as the theory that it *HAD* to happen. Which makes it kind of surprising that it wasn’t initially in the book, considering Stephen King to be so brilliant in the genre. I don’t know ..obviously the ending was not happy one but it is one that sticks with you and doesn’t follow all the tropes.And for iMovie to impact to you like that is a form of satisfaction… At least in my book
Here's some theories: He who walks behind the rows is actually Pennywise or the Crimson King. Carrie White and her enemy Kris are half Sisters thanks to their same Father Randall Flagg. Carrie's Mom is a Shine gone bad; thanks to her hooking up with Flagg.
Maybe James Cahn was formerly a college football coach (The Program) turned/retired to be an author bc of his books in Misery to then start a publishing house in Elf...lol
Maximum overdrive was based on a short that was only, like, six pages long. And it was great. Coke binge as a first time director explains alot now, who out there wants the finger or chattery teeth as a full feature?
@@Tholen3 Rick Grimes is Roland Deschain Michonne is Susanna Carl is Jake Darryl is Eddie Rick was a deputy Sheriff in "King" County. Frank Darabonte admitted to naming the county after his dear friend Stephen King Rick carries a weapon very similar to Roland's. Jake is like a son to Roland Carl is a son to Rick Roland and Eddie's friendship started just like Rick and Darryl's friendship. With all of them nearly killing each other. The numbers on the police cruiser in the very 1st scene were 134 for the car number and of course 911. 1+3+4+9+1+1=19 This play on numbers was used for the movie 1408. Susanna has a split personality and Michonne's character changes through the seasons could "almost" be her split personalities. Both Rick and Roland were forced to kill their best friends Rick was supposed to have his right hand cut off. It didn't happen due to VFX being too expensive. Roland loses most of his right hand in an attack. Slow mutants are basically zombies. Frank Darabonte started Walking Dead. He also directed multiple other Stephen King movies. The actor that played Dale was in several Stephen King movies like Storm of the Century, Green Mile, Shawshank Redemption, and The Mist. The Mist also had other actors that were in the Walking Dead. Carrol, Andrea, Dale, and the tank zombie from the first episode (The young soldier in the Mist that was gutted and sacrificed to the monsters) And the final actor was supposed to be Tom Jane himself to play the role of Rick Grimes. Now that The Mist has been remade into a new show, Tom Jane's character is being played by Aaron from the Walking Dead. The way Rick wakes up in the first episode fit the term used in Dark Tower to describe him. A lawman in a world that has moved on. Roland is hell bent on finding the Dark Tower. Rick is hell bent on finding the one last safe places to survive. Maggie tells Abe the riddle of Samson and the Lion. One of the few riddles Roland can remember. I'm probably missing some points but it's been years since I last read Dark Tower
Maximum Overdrive scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. I love to watch it now. Could you imagine how screwed we would be if all our machines would come to life now with all of the technology we have?! Also, Elf is a crap movie as is any other Will Ferrell movie.
WhatCulture needs her to continue to be the face of this channel (it was created specifically for her), so they've been transferring old videos from the other WC channels since Christmas. Just keep in mind that NONE of the money WhatCulture is making on Ash's old videos that have been transferred is going to Ash, who made the videos. They've probably made over $30K on her old videos that they've transferred. They should be giving her a chunk of it or she can sue them for continuing to use her likeness for profit.
A few of these have at least some degree of logic, I kind of like the idea of the cars one. However, the Frozen one is pure nonsense and a blood link between Matilda and Carrie would only make sense if instead of being Carrie, they only shared a father, more in tone with the still unofficial explanation in Carrie 2. Carrie's mum was always a fanatic, she didn't just "change" latter in life. I also don't see the point of the elf one since Paul killed Annie and had no reason to hide or change his name, the public knowing about his traumatic experience actually landed him a bestseller.
Its already been confirmed that Stranger Things and It are in the same universe about. Bob's story about having nightmares about at clown when he was a kid pretty much confirms it.
The other mother from Coraline and Pennywise aren't the same thing, since Pennywise (The Deadlights) was created as a pure being of evil opposite of Maturin (the turtle that created the various universes), and he was the only one with that role
Unfortunately most of these feel far too much like people dislocating so they can reach far enough to try and drag unrelated properties together, and most ultimately fall apart under any real scrutiny. The mist on does, at least, feel like a morbid, but interesting idea, a sort of modern Isaac
So the dude in the stand liked corn you say.... and that’s why he may have been he who walks behind the rows.... thennnnnn how about he is also the spirit of shooter in secret window... since he LOVED corn
I like to think that the Beldam from Coraline is a spawn of Pennywise. And just as Pennywise affected the humanity of Derry, humanity afftected Its spawn which is why the Beldam needs love from its victims instead of fear.
I’m thinking the Stranger Things connection was more than likely the show creators or writers being hardcore horror nerds and throwing an It reference in. Still a cool and interesting thing to pick up on though
In Roald Dahl's book, Matilda's father Harry Wormwood doesn't get in trouble with the law because his shonky business practices led to the death of customer. Instead, the whole Wormwood family is placed in danger after the police crack down on a group of gangsters with which Harry is affiliated. The ending mentioned in this video is indeed what happens in Danny DaVito's movie, however, an is thus no less valid.
In note to 6 dick halloran was in "the black spot" (a bar on base in Derry) When it was set on fire by the league of white decency . It's the event "in the mess hall" he tells Danny about in the shining he just gets the details mixed is because he left derry
so, if you go off of the novel Carrie (and not the movie) there's no way she could be Matilda. the story touches on her very young childhood and her parents weird ass marriage before Carrie was born and there's just no way she's Matilda, I'm sorry lol the rest of the theories are at least half believable though.
I noticed the crazy religious woman ended up being right about the main character's son's death too, but a part of me had hoped that was just a coincidence. I mean come on, let's face it, the son's death is the one thing a sane good-hearted person would hope that the movie's crazy-person is wrong about instead of being the thing that makes her the crazy person that was right in the end.
the only two theories that might make sense are number 3 and 2. every other theory is just the imagination of many people whom want to find a relation in between two different things
I’ve read IT so many times. Pennywise lives under Derry he can’t travel that’s why when the kids left town they completely forgot about him his powers only really exist within Derry and surrounding areas.
Then there's that fact there's already a connection with dick else where. He has already seen the effects of IT first hand and would have felt his presents in the hotel he works at.
Damn, great point
Yes, and the Overlook hotel depicted in The Shining and Doctor Sleep novels is described as being it's own entity, rather than simply being haunted by a grab bag of ghouls.
Exactly. Having theories about it is silly it’s all explained in the books.
With WhatCulture it often comes across like their entire experience of the thing they're talking about is reading the Wikipedia synopsis. Their analysis is so shallow you bang your head every time you dive in.
Matilda can't possibly be the child version of Carrie, because that means Carrie would have known about her powers and would have had far better control at her age, and would have been strong of mind to not have been controlled by her mother, who is her blood mother not her adopted mother.
Matilda was not just supernaturally powerful. She was also a super genius.
You do realise that this list of fan theories
@@charlottestreet3301 some fan theories don't deserve an iota of credibility by these channels but they need the clicks and user engagement to debate it in the comments lol
Carries powers coincided with her “becoming a woman “
Considering the fact that Stephen King didn’t care for Kubrick’s version of The Shining, and the fact that Jack didn’t freeze to death…that last fact alone destroys the “Frozen is The Shining” theory.
I found the loss of the roque mallet particularly crushing. (Sorry. Couldn't resist.😆)
Seriously, the sound of it was an extremely terrifying aspect of the dreams Danny has and Jack's fantasies.
That Frozen/Shining connection was a REEEEAAACCCCHHH
I like the theory that Miss Honey was a grown up Carrie after faking her death and taking Matilda under her wing instead
much more believable than Matilda being Carrie 🤦🏼♀️
@@alltheprettyflowers I don't remember the if they show Carrie's birth in the older movie. But that would end the theory. I like yours better. Also, wasn't Trunchbull Miss Honey's step mother?
Hmm yes i like your theory better, bit less dark
@@palomarodrigues2483 she was her aunt I think
@@toxicsugarart2103 yea
How many videos did Ash pre-record before leaving cause holy crap lol😂
Over 9000
What do you mean?
Ash didn't record nearly enough.
This is actually a video that was already released 2 years ago on the original WhatCulture channel. They're just re-using it.
This is a transfer from the main channel. Her backlog ran out around Christmas
The frozen and shining theory is an incredible reach that really doesn’t work. The two are really nothing alike. Same for Matilda and Carrie, hell all of them really.
The only one that does make any kind of sense is the mist one.
But honestly, any theory that includes branching out to a completely different franchise instantly loses me as a theory
The Randall Flagg one is fairly plausible
Keeps people happy. Linking universes in fiction is rather silly, most of the time, but keeps those nerds and geeks happy!
@@owenshebbeare2999 Except these two universes don’t link up in any way and doesn’t make sense to link them up.
@@owenshebbeare2999 .
I have to mention the dark court magician Flagg in The Eyes of the Dragon.
I'd like to believe that is close to an origin story for flagg.
Agree. And Dick Halloran from The Shining is mentioned in the book IT.... a lot of characters are mentioned in other works!
Booger. Here I was thinking I'd be so clever when I pointed that out.🤨Foiled again!😉😁
@@spiderbaby315 He goes through those connections in an interview done about, I THINK 10 years ago(?) It was in Time or Rolling Stone. Around when the extra tale was given to us - Wind Through the Keyhole.
Constantly overlooked King, good call
My fan theory is that Christine is possessed by the spirit of Chris Harginson from “Carrie” because she did die in a similar car and had a mean spirit when she was alive. Just something to think about. Not to mention Christine does take place nearly a decade after Carrie 👌🏻
Ms. Honey didn't have a genetic connection to Agatha Trunchbull. She was her mother's STEP-sister, not an actual blood relation. (6/16/2021)
Maximum Overdrive is and will always be one of my all time favorite movies.
Same. Her saying how bad it was really aggravated me 😂 😡. It was a cocaine fueled madhouse of a movie. I don’t see a problem there. Plus he didn’t write it off as much as she claimed. I swear this channel does crap research sometimes
@@ryanpolk3141 thank you so much for your reply. I’m glad that I’m not the only one that feels that way. There was no reason for her to say that it was a bad movie. I’m sure that there’s a lot of people who think the same way as we do.
I know I love that movie I actually commented something about it and then read the comments and I’m glad to see someone else enjoyed it 👍🏻
@@sassykaren7587 you’re welcome! Oh you’re absolutely not. That movie is a classic. So good! I don’t get it at all her saying that. I really think they do a basic google search and call it research. I’m pretty sure it’s got a pretty big cult following. We’re far from the only ones that like it
@@Abnoxioussheamus thank you so much for your reply. I’m really glad that I have another person that agrees with me.
The machines in Maximum Overdrive were only active during the passing of the comet...
Ash: Of coure, Disney isn't going to be throwing any gnarly deaths into their movies...
Me: Flashes back to the Disney kill count episodes of The Film Theorists
I was thinking the same thing 🤣😂
Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014) have difference references from the media and pop culture that you may not realize. For this list; I’m doing the “Top 10 References in Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014)”. For me personally; I was surprise that some of these references were in this 2014’s anime series after re-watching it over and over again. I’m sure ya’ll will be surprise about this too. Okay then; moving on the list:
Top 10 References in Brynhildr in the Darkness (2014)
1.Hatsuna seeing the Astronomy Club's members covered in red paint with a bucket is a reference to the infamous “Prom Scene” in Carrie (1976 film) - A Sudden Reunion
2.Neko’s earliest death is a reference to Mami Tomoe’s earliest death in Episode 3 of Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011) - Death Suppressants
3.Ryouta and Neko’s class trip to Kamakura is the same place where the events happen in Elfen Lied (2004) - Lost Memories
4.Chisato’s plan to revive his dead sister is a reference to Gendo Ikari’s plan to revive his dead wife from the “Neon Genesis Evangelion” franchise (1995 -) - “Hexenjagd” & “Things to Protect”
5.Ryouta and Neko in the “Mudslide scene” is a reference to the “2013’s Taiwan Rockslide” - While I Wait For You
6.The deaths of the “Witches” by melting after their “Eject” buttons are pressed or without taking any pills is a reference to the death of The Wicked Witch from The Wizard of Oz (1939 film) - Various
7.Saori’s Slicing Magic is a reference to the “Vectors” from Elfen Lied (2004) - “Death Suppressants” & “Lost Memories”
8.Ryouta being saved and rescued by Neko and Kotori from the Police Squad is a reference to the “Superhero Genre” - The Clue That was Left
9.Kikako’s Mouth Beam Cannon is a reference to the “Mouth Energy Waves” from the “Dragon Ball” franchise (1986 -) - “Astronomical Observations” & “The Reason For Her Smile”
10.Neko’s school girl outfit is a reference to the Sailor Scout’s Transformations in the “Sailor Moon” franchise (1992 -) - Various
Again in the book, at least in the short story. Everyone in the SUV survives, makes it to a gas station to refuel and they mention hearing radio signals as a hope that the world will eventually survive. But King stated that this ending is more appropriate as he doesn't want any of his stories to have a true happy ending.
what do the children of the corn do during the winter; when there is no corn?
Im not sure that the shinning should be called a s.k. movie cus it really is a kubrick movie instead of a s.k. adaptation
It involves the Overlook; the same named characters; and more.
@@robby7499 the same for the resident evil movies but they are not considered as shinji mikamis resident evil universe
@@robby7499 also there's nothing more
Exactly, Kubrick only took some inspiration from the source material. He managed the atmosphere very good but everything else is a lot different than the book.
Purely subjective opinion, for me the only two things that were good about the Kubrick's Shinning were Nicholson and the atmosphere.
(and even Nicholson shouldn't be praised so much because he's a definitive miscast as Jack Torrance, he's just not the right one to play it properly like it was in the book)
@@Ali007572 cus his jack Torrance was the same as his jack Napier or randle McMurphy or............
@3:42 you’re forgetting that Kubrick was such a perfectionist that he forced the production crew to shoot on location so they did land on the moon so they could fake it. Also he made Armstrong go up and down the ladder 77 times
Frozen and Shining?
Two movies I never would have thought had parallels. Lol
Really liked The Mist, Maximum Overdrive, and Flagg theories
I like The Wendy Theory about The Shining, where Wendy is the person suffering hallucinations and such. There's a video on TH-cam about it.
All of these are VERY far fetched.
Okay, The Mist one was interesting.
accept they came by nearly seconds later, they were going to come regardless. thats like saying hey if you turn around you will see something.
Meh, the children of the corn one is pretty locktight. Flagg loves hanging out in corn, can take many different shapes of all kinds and is obsessed with degrading humans as they worship him like a god. Taking over a town and forcing the kids to kill all the adults then making them bow down while he hides in the corn is kind of Randall Flagg to a T.
I turned the mist off 0.1 second before the final twist. Then seen the twist in a "top 10 twist video" . Was like dammmnnnnn! Haha
I swear I’ve already watched this video lmao
You have
ya did. 2 years ago
King makes me want to write books, now when I do I feel like it’s not good as his
We all have to practice. Also we have proclivities. I LOVE horror. Anything I write becomes a soppy Harlequin romance that makes me want to barf.
Got to practice, either way.✌️
You don't read the books do you? King himself has already stated that all of his books share a similar Universe if not just a connection to each other of some kind. also, it has been brought up that Mary Poppins is of a similar background to Pennywise. But an opposite of him. Her, if you have read the book or seen the movies,
Literally if Matilda was Carrie then Carrie wouldve taken control of her power like a boss cause Matilda barely even knows her powers and has far more control of telekinesis than Carrie.
Castle Rock and The Dark Tower connect most of King's work
My favorite theory is that Mary Poppins and pennywise are the same type of creature. Mary Poppins uses children's laughter and happiness to feed instead of fear. However they both need children and they both leave and come back after a certain amount of time. Neither one age also.
wtf i thought Mary Poppins was a human
I don’t know. Very. Most of this seems like a stretch but I did appreciate The Mist theory..I mean even if it wasn’t necessary, the irony I’m trying to evade it for it to happen It’s some thing that not everyone would catch the first go around and that in itself just isn’t as fully (for lack of a better word). Satisfying?!I… as the theory that it *HAD* to happen. Which makes it kind of surprising that it wasn’t initially in the book, considering Stephen King to be so brilliant in the genre. I don’t know ..obviously the ending was not happy one but it is one that sticks with you and doesn’t follow all the tropes.And for iMovie to impact to you like that is a form of satisfaction… At least in my book
Maximum Overdrive still rocks :P
At this point I think Ash leaving is just a conspiracy theory lol!
Stephen king is the sole reason that I will NEVER visit Maine. Nope, no, no, nope I won't do it
SAME
Staying away from Florida, too?🤣He has a winter home since the van hit him.
Here's some theories: He who walks behind the rows is actually Pennywise or the Crimson King. Carrie White and her enemy Kris are half Sisters thanks to their same Father Randall Flagg. Carrie's Mom is a Shine gone bad; thanks to her hooking up with Flagg.
What? Nobody even going to ask me about The Walking Dead?
Ummm......I love maximum overdrive 🤷🏽♀️
the frozen-shinning one is just offensively dumb.
Lmao this is the exact same video y’all uploaded 2 years ago???
Like I understand maybe having a lack of material atm but chile
So ludicrous it’s borders on bizarre! Ok, I admit it did blow my mind away….. fans at times, really have nothing better to do. Hahahahaha.
My daughter LOVED maximum overdrive when she was younger
Maybe James Cahn was formerly a college football coach (The Program) turned/retired to be an author bc of his books in Misery to then start a publishing house in Elf...lol
I went to middle school with Mary Katherine Ham. Didn't expect to see her in this video, as I mostly know her as a conservative political commentator.
Maximum overdrive was based on a short that was only, like, six pages long. And it was great. Coke binge as a first time director explains alot now, who out there wants the finger or chattery teeth as a full feature?
Stephen King was so coked out that he doesn't remember writing Cujo.
THE MIST ONE HAS NO GROUND TO STAND ON, the military LITERALLY show up SECONDS after.
Now talk about the connection between The Dark Half and Bugs Bunny.
Is the temple of time music playing in the back ground of this video? Cause I feel like I hear it and I love it. 😆
Damn I never thought maximum overdrive was a bad movie I actually liked it a lot I guess other people didn’t think the same
There's a lot of bad calls in this video. The worst, though, is that Maxium Overdrive is a "really bad movie."
maximum overdrive is awesome, you cant convince me otherwise
There are so many similarities that I can point out about the Walking Dead and Dark Tower it's crazy. But why is nobody interested?
dude tell.
@@Tholen3
Rick Grimes is Roland Deschain
Michonne is Susanna
Carl is Jake
Darryl is Eddie
Rick was a deputy Sheriff in "King" County. Frank Darabonte admitted to naming the county after his dear friend Stephen King
Rick carries a weapon very similar to Roland's.
Jake is like a son to Roland
Carl is a son to Rick
Roland and Eddie's friendship started just like Rick and Darryl's friendship. With all of them nearly killing each other.
The numbers on the police cruiser in the very 1st scene were 134 for the car number and of course 911.
1+3+4+9+1+1=19
This play on numbers was used for the movie 1408.
Susanna has a split personality and Michonne's character changes through the seasons could "almost" be her split personalities.
Both Rick and Roland were forced to kill their best friends
Rick was supposed to have his right hand cut off. It didn't happen due to VFX being too expensive. Roland loses most of his right hand in an attack.
Slow mutants are basically zombies.
Frank Darabonte started Walking Dead.
He also directed multiple other Stephen King movies.
The actor that played Dale was in several Stephen King movies like Storm of the Century, Green Mile, Shawshank Redemption, and The Mist. The Mist also had other actors that were in the Walking Dead.
Carrol, Andrea, Dale, and the tank zombie from the first episode (The young soldier in the Mist that was gutted and sacrificed to the monsters) And the final actor was supposed to be Tom Jane himself to play the role of Rick Grimes.
Now that The Mist has been remade into a new show, Tom Jane's character is being played by Aaron from the Walking Dead.
The way Rick wakes up in the first episode fit the term used in Dark Tower to describe him. A lawman in a world that has moved on.
Roland is hell bent on finding the Dark Tower. Rick is hell bent on finding the one last safe places to survive.
Maggie tells Abe the riddle of Samson and the Lion. One of the few riddles Roland can remember.
I'm probably missing some points but it's been years since I last read Dark Tower
Frozen connected with the Shining? Oh man just let it go!
Maximum Overdrive scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. I love to watch it now. Could you imagine how screwed we would be if all our machines would come to life now with all of the technology we have?! Also, Elf is a crap movie as is any other Will Ferrell movie.
It kind of feels like Ash never left.
WhatCulture needs her to continue to be the face of this channel (it was created specifically for her), so they've been transferring old videos from the other WC channels since Christmas. Just keep in mind that NONE of the money WhatCulture is making on Ash's old videos that have been transferred is going to Ash, who made the videos. They've probably made over $30K on her old videos that they've transferred. They should be giving her a chunk of it or she can sue them for continuing to use her likeness for profit.
Do you have Prince Albert in a can?
Is your refrigerator running?✌️
Is Ash secretly working for Whatculture?? Or just pre-recorded a tonne and is now a multimillionaire?
this is from the main channel. It was recorded 2 years ago
I love Maximum Overdrive!
A few of these have at least some degree of logic, I kind of like the idea of the cars one. However, the Frozen one is pure nonsense and a blood link between Matilda and Carrie would only make sense if instead of being Carrie, they only shared a father, more in tone with the still unofficial explanation in Carrie 2. Carrie's mum was always a fanatic, she didn't just "change" latter in life.
I also don't see the point of the elf one since Paul killed Annie and had no reason to hide or change his name, the public knowing about his traumatic experience actually landed him a bestseller.
Regarding the Pennywise in The Shining theory, The Shining novel was written way before It, and the movie was made 6 years before It was written
I would not be the least bit surprised if He Who Walks Behind the Rows = Randall Flagg.
Its already been confirmed that Stranger Things and It are in the same universe about. Bob's story about having nightmares about at clown when he was a kid pretty much confirms it.
I like the theory that says that M O O N really doesn't spell all the things that Tom Cullen says it spells.
Is Ash back or did she just record a billion videos before she left?!
This is a vid made 2 years ago.
The other mother from Coraline and Pennywise aren't the same thing, since Pennywise (The Deadlights) was created as a pure being of evil opposite of Maturin (the turtle that created the various universes), and he was the only one with that role
you guys forgot about the best one, that randall flagg is pennywise
LaMerk Industries shows up in Dr. Sleep where the True Knot kills the Baseball Boy.
Unfortunately most of these feel far too much like people dislocating so they can reach far enough to try and drag unrelated properties together, and most ultimately fall apart under any real scrutiny. The mist on does, at least, feel like a morbid, but interesting idea, a sort of modern Isaac
Pennywise having influence on the Overlook is the dumbest thing ever.
So the dude in the stand liked corn you say.... and that’s why he may have been he who walks behind the rows.... thennnnnn how about he is also the spirit of shooter in secret window... since he LOVED corn
I don't care what others say maximum overdrive is still one of my favorite movies
I like to think that the Beldam from Coraline is a spawn of Pennywise. And just as Pennywise affected the humanity of Derry, humanity afftected Its spawn which is why the Beldam needs love from its victims instead of fear.
Is WhatCulture reposting videos? I've seen this one before.
If Cars is a sequel to Maximum Overdrive, why is there a Car Pope?
I’m thinking the Stranger Things connection was more than likely the show creators or writers being hardcore horror nerds and throwing an It reference in. Still a cool and interesting thing to pick up on though
Nah, I prefer the theory that Frozen is the exact same story as Beauty and the Beast. I know they aren't Horror movies, but you know what I mean.
The novel version of Carrie discusses her early childhood. Matilda is not Carrie.
I thought that Frozen was connected to Yentil? Ask Ryan Reynolds.
Cars. Someone else has beat you this punch. Humans survive in the future inside cars as their exo-skeletons.
We need more Ash
Sweet finally getting to watch this ☠️☠️☠️☠️
In Roald Dahl's book, Matilda's father Harry Wormwood doesn't get in trouble with the law because his shonky business practices led to the death of customer. Instead, the whole Wormwood family is placed in danger after the police crack down on a group of gangsters with which Harry is affiliated. The ending mentioned in this video is indeed what happens in Danny DaVito's movie, however, an is thus no less valid.
The Frozen/Shining one is a stretch and a half
In note to 6 dick halloran was in "the black spot" (a bar on base in Derry) When it was set on fire by the league of white decency . It's the event "in the mess hall" he tells Danny about in the shining he just gets the details mixed is because he left derry
What happened to the outro?
Half the Frozen connections don't actually happen in Frozen
Maximum Overdrive is really bad? What kind of nonsense is that
When you find out all are true and there are more to find 👀👀👀
I refuse to believe that theory about Ms. Honey. Nope, not gonna do it.
Maximum overdrive is a great film
So Walter Hobbs is curse with dealing with lunatics first the fan now his son
10 mins ill never get back
Ash, THAT was fuckin awesome!
So Pennywise was the Bartender?
...Stephen King didn't write Coraline?
Where's the theory that Stephen King's It was inspired by Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time?
so, if you go off of the novel Carrie (and not the movie) there's no way she could be Matilda. the story touches on her very young childhood and her parents weird ass marriage before Carrie was born and there's just no way she's Matilda, I'm sorry lol the rest of the theories are at least half believable though.
So wired but scary
He has many films I love
I noticed the crazy religious woman ended up being right about the main character's son's death too, but a part of me had hoped that was just a coincidence. I mean come on, let's face it, the son's death is the one thing a sane good-hearted person would hope that the movie's crazy-person is wrong about instead of being the thing that makes her the crazy person that was right in the end.
I can just about buy the Flagg and "Stranger Things" Connection as for the rest... no.
the only two theories that might make sense are number 3 and 2. every other theory is just the imagination of many people whom want to find a relation in between two different things