John Carpenter: The man who’s career had so much going against it he’s outright happy to get any work or check he gets. The man who turned an alright stephen king book pre release into a love drama between a man and a 57 fury’s tailpipe. The man who just needed a moticum of budget and freedom that speilberg got to go down as an all time great.
All of that may be so, but PoD is one of his worst movies. It doesn't know what it wants to be (Sci-Fi, Zombie, Magic) and since it's spread so thin it ends up doing all three poorly. If it weren't for Donald Pleasance and Victor Wong I would recommend missing it entirely.
@@Rensune I think that confusion in what it wants to be is why I like it. The way it drifts from one idea to another and its confusing plot makes it feel like a weird dream, and its one of my all time favourite endings to any movie. That said, I do understand why not everyone would like it, wouldn't call it one of his worse though. Its nowhere near as bad as things like ""The Ward", "Ghosts of Mars", "Escape from LA" or even "Vampires"
The Thing used to be my favorite Carpenter movie but I prefer the metaphysics of Prince of Darkness. It's like an exaggerated version of what's happening today where you can't even trust people who were your friends because they suddenly got taken over by a profound darkness or a mind virus of ;Current Thing' syndrome. They Live & Prince of Darkness are both useful metaphors that describe our modern reality quite well.
@@Rensune Escape from New York is another good one. It's a damn work of art. It was like an Action Horror flick, kinda funny because the sequel was a pure blown B-movie & felt like a live action Metal Gear Solid, including the hokeyness of MGS.
Shout out to carpenter brut’s escape from Midwich Valley for perfectly incorporating the broadcast into their song. Unforgettably good. If you haven’t heard it give it a listen after the video
I will say that the scene which had a real impact on me wasn't the pregnant woman's makeup It was the nurse trapped in the mirror That slow mo, distorted shot of her desperately stretching out a hand as she disappears into the darkness... that hit hard
John Carpenter has to be one of the best directors out there. "The Thing" is one of my favorite horror movies period. I just love the attention to detail in his movies.
I remember watching this on TV and thinking it was a very interesting idea about a bunch of egg heads, tapping into something they have no idea about, but they were in the middle of a major city, which was very odd. Middling, but still worth a watch. 🎩 🐍 no step on Snek!🇺🇸🇭🇰
Same dude. After the first time I watched Prince Of Darkness, I actually had a dream about a shadowy dark figure coming out of a church... that never usually happens to me!
Carpenter did a great job of mashing science and religion together here, all the while mixing cosmic horror and science fiction as well with neither of all contradicting one another. The part that Jesus was humanoid extraterrestrial was pretty interesting. That idea has been a part of ufology and I think it's kind of silly, but John here did a good job of making it seem credibility and would be an interesting movie onto its self with all ideas this movie presented being explored as be well.
Where this movie shines is in the atmosphere it creates. It's perhaps my favorite horror movie. That scene with the rotting chick, doing the zombie sit-up, turning her head around towards the screaming guy in the closet, made me s#it my pants as a kid.
This seems interesting, but I can’t wait for your review of The Thing. That movie is fucking legendary. There’s a reason *that* movie got a video game, some comics, and a shitty remake.
One of my absolute favorite Carpenter films up there with The Fog and the Thing. I remember as a kid seeing Calder at the end of the film gave me nightmares, that damn smile scared me shitless.
I feel like most movies tend to be associated with turning your brain off and just enjoying as much as possible. It is a rare movie where you WANT to turn your brain on and try to understand what is going on.
The creepest part for me was the dream sequences. The news crew or whatever filming the dark silhouette of the devil standing in the doorway and the authorities having to send back a message through time, showing the anti christ has arisen and they need to stop it happening. Thats what i liked about this movie it fires the imagination. But they didn't do enough with it. Apart from make a seige movie.
I can certainly understand why this may not have grabbed you or some others, to me this is my favorite Carpenter movie. I like the other entries in the trilogy, they're plenty fun and scary, but this one actually gives me chills. It really encapsulates what I feel is that looming sensation of fear and despair that is existential dread.
Great job on the video as usual. I’ve never really been that big of a carpenter fan. Not that there bad just not much interest. Ive only really watched The Thing and it has been a while since I’ve seen it. But since this video came out I have a renewed interest it. Anyway again great job and I’ll see you on tonight’s stream
The weakest of his movies??..This one is probably one of the most underrated that Carpenter has done, an absolute horror movie with the mesh of the scientific with the religious undergirding to spell out the new apocalypse to come. Real creepy and crazy this film was, a total sleeper..dark and horrifying.. Alice Cooper doing his thing and adding some bodies to the body count was pretty cool too.
A great underrated Carpenter classic that deserves way more love. In addition to the theme of impending global doom, the 'apocalypse trilogy' also shares a general Lovecraftian theme of cosmic horror beyond our comprehension. But this one takes a unique science/religion view I've yet to see tackled anywhere else.
I saw this movie as a kid and could only remember the woman behind the mirror, and a church surrounded by homeless people. I had no idea what it was called, or even what it was really about. During Covid it got in my head and I tried several Google searches vaguely describing it. I eventually landed on Prince of Darkness and it blew my mind it was a Carpenter film. The film I had wandered about for decades was made by the same guy who made one of my top two films ever Big Trouble in Little China (The Thing is top 5, I just grew up watching BTiLC). It isn't as good as I had built up in my head but, like you said, it has some really good ideas.
I watched a similar movie a long time ago but I can’t remember what it was called. Satan was kept underneath a church and he gets out by possessing this guy who snuck down there and then it gets really fucking trippy and the whole movie feels like a fever dream.
Saw this recommended and decided last minute to watch the movie for halloween and was not disappointed! The ending definitely held up the remainder of the film but that doesn't mean the rest wasn't bad. It was a slow build up to the climax that maybe needed more time in the oven with focus on its ideas/themes and characters but was fun and drenched with Carpenter's distinct style which I love.
Wish you talked more about those "future broadcast" sequences, where the protagonists experience a dream that is actually a transmission from the future warning them of the terrestrial manifestation of Satan. Very cool bit of cinema where it cuts to like a found footage-like sequence of future scientists warning about the future, with the sequence playing several times over the course of the film and more and more of the sequence being expanded upon with each iteration.
Though it is a bit of a dissapointment that it mainly toils around as a "possessed hoard" movie for a good chunk of it's execution, but a theme of the movie that i wish was more of the focus was two opposing worldviews discussing nature of evil itself, eventually coming to notions that bring a haunting chill in the air to both of them (even literally so). Like a bit of that one scene with the lead doctor and the preacher character talking with each other. I can see an alternate version where this movie took more of the "slow-burn" approach, - something many of Lovecraft's stories excelled at. That said, for a movie it something like that might be less viable than say, a novel. - also the soundtrack is sick. Carpenter scores knows how to set an eerie mood, even outside of their films.
I really liked this movie, I think it left a better overall impression than Mouth of Madness. Something about it is just very comfy cozy, kind of like The Thing actually. They're both good movies to huddle up in a blanket with.
Top director. His 'Apocalypse Trilogy' of The Thing, Prince of Darkness & In The Mouth Of Madness is the best triple threat of horror movies from any director.
From a person who's watched "My Dinner with Andre" AT LEAST 5 times and can always watch it again, I loved Prince of Darkness. Far from Carpenters best- Escape/NY, The Thing, Big Trouble, i think it's as good as They Live and Vampires. True, not much action until the very end. It does have an interesting mystery which progresses steadily and becomes increasingly more sinister and deadly as the film goes. I believe I had gotten interested in quantum physics a couple years before I saw it and so my interest in the subject was fresh. For me, it's a mood movie, like Once Uoon A Time in Hollywood or Bone Tomahawk- all 3 of which I can see repeatedly without being bored. Most movies it's the action sequences, maybe fantastic acting, or just a great plot with a terrific payoff. A few movies it's a mood that envelopes. An offbeat emotional zone that is very pleasant to inhabit. Thoughtful, borderline profound (extrapolating from the script in consideration of other realities). Of course, the vast majority of viewers wont and don't like it. Slow. Wordy. Off beat. But a small % will.
Just watched this for the first time recently and fully agree that it was a middling experience, I already didn't expect much of it considering how people often deride it as the weakest of the Apocalypse Trilogy. Fair play to Carpenter though, the memorable visuals were spot on and the concept was ace, but I wish it could have been more engaging.
John Carpenter is probably one of the greatest directors out there that's got my respect. Even if I haven't seen all of his work, what I have seen is nothing short of a talented but humble man. Recently he said in an interview that he just wants to "watch basket ball and play video games". What a legend.
I'm 43 and grew up religious......this was on a Fox Halloween Saturday in 1988/9 timeframe and was capped off with the Shining being the 4th movie of the day - this was second after "The House" which I just snuck and saw the end of........we were super religious and not allowed to be normal kids.......this film scared the shit out of me.......but I was the equivalent as a shut in and younger....
Honestly they could’ve come up with something a bit better than homeless people keeping them in the church, they could’ve just made it that every time they try to leave through the mirrors or doors that they’ll always keep returning back inside the church until they complete the ritual.🤔🐱
the body horror is good to the point of beeing remembered to this day, but let's face it, the miror ending, it's not as explicit as the other one in the trilogy, it crawl in your brain and you get the whole point when you think back about it; and no, the priest didn' save anyone by breaking it.
Best Carpenter film. Hands down. Apart from In The Mouth of Madness it had the most Lovecraft references also. And I hate gore. It’s cheap and not frightening. Not showing gore and not showing ‘the entity’ or saving it all for just fugitive glimpses is very much good Lovecraft. One of the best Lovecraft stories is about a vampire that manifests as mold in a basement. Carpenter experimented with Prince of Darkness and was very faithful to Lovecraft. Not mid to me.
I'm with you entirely on this movie. As a kid/early teen I loved watching horror movies because it took very little scare me so it was aways a thrilling experience... but I seriously forgot I even watched this movie or that it was made by Carpenter, I thought it was just some Z grade schlock I got because there was a special at Blockbuster that week. It is in that unfortunate area of being almost good but then dips down into being just so bland and forgetable.
Y’know what the story reminds me of and might’ve been a reference to this film? Franken-Fran chapter 41 Sea Specter Scientists and religious leaders are trying to figure out and quell this goo or mass which claims to be the devil. Although Franken Fran is a horror comedy, it took a more camp approach to the story and ending
Slightly embarrassed to admit I haven't seen any of these three movies, I've definitely seen bits of The Thing but nothing more than 20-30 seconds here or there. As for the other two, I grew up always seeing them around at people's houses either VHS or DVD but nobody ever seemed to watch them or talk about them much, it was always about The Thing if any of those three were even mentioned in the first place. Might check them out after these videos finish. 😅👍
I think this movie is above mid. The ½ half is great, 2nd ½ is still good but it deflates some. That said, the future message in dreams gets under my skin more than most horror scenes.
While I loved both The Thing and Mouth of Madness, Prince is DEFINITELY the weakest of the "Trilogy," if not one of Carpender's overall. I've only seen it 2.5 times, the .5 was cause my family was UTTERLY bored by it halfway thru.
Wasn't stoked on this film; I remeember seeing it and thinking. "why alice cooper, why?" Mouth of Madness started out great, but then lost me as well. He used this sort of strange B-movie extra thing, thats hyper-surreal more so in a fake sorta way, versus Lynch's use where it's more believable. I just kept thinking, why that actor for an extra, none of this looks believable. Versus Assault on precenct 13, which is a 10/10 film, as is the Thing, as is Escape from New York. I just hated the why it was filmed, took me out of it with those extras. Carpenters the man, but not his strongest takes.
This is probably the most forgettable of the Apocalypse Trilogy. Whenever people talk about the movies, it's usually just The Thing and occasionally In The Mouth of Madness.
The script for this movie needed an editor, the whole film had too many characters and could have been ten-twenty minutes shorter. Theres a lot of good stuff in prince of darkness that gets bogged down with a repetitive pace and too much fat left on
"It's about quantum physicists that end up fighting the devil."
Never should've trusted The Science.
John Carpenter: The man who’s career had so much going against it he’s outright happy to get any work or check he gets. The man who turned an alright stephen king book pre release into a love drama between a man and a 57 fury’s tailpipe. The man who just needed a moticum of budget and freedom that speilberg got to go down as an all time great.
Ummm ACKSHUALLY it’s a 58, SIR
@@tailfin6595 he’s a little short cause he’s the shortbushero, partner. But he’s right in every other regard.
All of that may be so, but PoD is one of his worst movies.
It doesn't know what it wants to be (Sci-Fi, Zombie, Magic) and since it's spread so thin it ends up doing all three poorly.
If it weren't for Donald Pleasance and Victor Wong I would recommend missing it entirely.
It has similarities to Ghostbusters 2.
@@Rensune I think that confusion in what it wants to be is why I like it. The way it drifts from one idea to another and its confusing plot makes it feel like a weird dream, and its one of my all time favourite endings to any movie.
That said, I do understand why not everyone would like it, wouldn't call it one of his worse though. Its nowhere near as bad as things like ""The Ward", "Ghosts of Mars", "Escape from LA" or even "Vampires"
I still think The Thing is John’s best movie out of the Apocalypse trilogy.
That's a safe pick. Maybe his best movie ever.
The Thing used to be my favorite Carpenter movie but I prefer the metaphysics of Prince of Darkness. It's like an exaggerated version of what's happening today where you can't even trust people who were your friends because they suddenly got taken over by a profound darkness or a mind virus of ;Current Thing' syndrome. They Live & Prince of Darkness are both useful metaphors that describe our modern reality quite well.
@@Rensune Escape from New York is another good one. It's a damn work of art. It was like an Action Horror flick, kinda funny because the sequel was a pure blown B-movie & felt like a live action Metal Gear Solid, including the hokeyness of MGS.
John Carpenter is one of the most underrated horror director's honestly even though he is infamous cause of halloween.
And The Thing
@@trumpflavourednugget9325Which one came out first?
@@aldokurti3272 irrelevant. The thing is just as prevalent a part of his legacy.
@@aldokurti3272 as if a directors first movie is always their most infamous? I really don't see that correlation but ok.
@@trumpflavourednugget9325 More like which one was the movie that gave him his infamous reputation.
Shout out to carpenter brut’s escape from Midwich Valley for perfectly incorporating the broadcast into their song. Unforgettably good. If you haven’t heard it give it a listen after the video
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Hell yeah. Saw them open for friggin GOBLIN a few years back on Halloween in Philadelphia. Easily on of the best concerts I’ve ever attended
Carpenter's got this "feel" to him, and his movies. Very high on the list of my favorite film directors.
A very distinct style that you almost can't find anywhere else. Even if the ideas don't connect too well at times.
Even a subpar John Carpenter movie is worth checking out at least once.
I will say that the scene which had a real impact on me wasn't the pregnant woman's makeup
It was the nurse trapped in the mirror
That slow mo, distorted shot of her desperately stretching out a hand as she disappears into the darkness... that hit hard
The best director in my honest opinion.
OH SHIT, I did not expect this one. I like the ideas in this one. The use of science jargon and spiritualism really melds well, imo.
Now I'm imagining a modern remake selling itself on killing off Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
John Carpenter has to be one of the best directors out there. "The Thing" is one of my favorite horror movies period. I just love the attention to detail in his movies.
Prince of Darkness is such an underrated movie. Definitely my second favorite JC movie, after The Thing.
The Thing, Lovecraft definitely would've been a fan.
Prince of darkness has a killer score and a killer premise, movie may be mid to some people but it is an amazing story to watch if u ask me.
Fun fact: the refection of the mirror was mercury
I remember watching this on TV and thinking it was a very interesting idea about a bunch of egg heads, tapping into something they have no idea about, but they were in the middle of a major city, which was very odd.
Middling, but still worth a watch.
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🐍 no step on Snek!🇺🇸🇭🇰
John Carpenter's voice over work for Gunship's Tech Noir songs are worth checking out.
Alice Cooper is a cool dude
Prince of Darkness is the only film that really causes me fear. I’ve had too many nightmares similar to the broadcast from the future
Same dude. After the first time I watched Prince Of Darkness, I actually had a dream about a shadowy dark figure coming out of a church... that never usually happens to me!
Carpenter did a great job of mashing science and religion together here, all the while mixing cosmic horror and science fiction as well with neither of all contradicting one another. The part that Jesus was humanoid extraterrestrial was pretty interesting. That idea has been a part of ufology and I think it's kind of silly, but John here did a good job of making it seem credibility and would be an interesting movie onto its self with all ideas this movie presented being explored as be well.
Where this movie shines is in the atmosphere it creates. It's perhaps my favorite horror movie. That scene with the rotting chick, doing the zombie sit-up, turning her head around towards the screaming guy in the closet, made me s#it my pants as a kid.
This seems interesting, but I can’t wait for your review of The Thing. That movie is fucking legendary. There’s a reason *that* movie got a video game, some comics, and a shitty remake.
8:27 They said the same thing about Hellraiser with the whole "pain and pleasure indivisible" thing.
I watched Army of Darkness after this and was incredibly confused.
As sequels go, it's not!
I only saw John carpenter’s the thing, and boy was it amazing, but I need to start looking more into the more underrated ones.
One of my absolute favorite Carpenter films up there with The Fog and the Thing. I remember as a kid seeing Calder at the end of the film gave me nightmares, that damn smile scared me shitless.
I always found prince of darkness underrated. But I'd agree ITMOM and the thing are better films.
Another classic from John Carpenter.
I feel like most movies tend to be associated with turning your brain off and just enjoying as much as possible.
It is a rare movie where you WANT to turn your brain on and try to understand what is going on.
The Thing, like Tombstone, are both movies I can watch religiously. Oddly enough they both have Kurt Russell in them.
Randy covered in Satan goo is hilarious
Looks like a movie more interesting In concept than execution
The creepest part for me was the dream sequences. The news crew or whatever filming the dark silhouette of the devil standing in the doorway and the authorities having to send back a message through time, showing the anti christ has arisen and they need to stop it happening. Thats what i liked about this movie it fires the imagination. But they didn't do enough with it. Apart from make a seige movie.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
>The Void did it better
lol, let's not get crazy here. I can't think of a single thing in The Void that wasn't done better somewhere else.
6:54 i spotted it 🤣
I can certainly understand why this may not have grabbed you or some others, to me this is my favorite Carpenter movie. I like the other entries in the trilogy, they're plenty fun and scary, but this one actually gives me chills. It really encapsulates what I feel is that looming sensation of fear and despair that is existential dread.
Great job on the video as usual. I’ve never really been that big of a carpenter fan. Not that there bad just not much interest. Ive only really watched The Thing and it has been a while since I’ve seen it. But since this video came out I have a renewed interest it. Anyway again great job and I’ll see you on tonight’s stream
I really love this movie. However it definitely suffers from its obvious low budget.
Hold up. I'm gonna watch it first. That last flick you talked about was spot on and The Thing is simply art
Carpenter made The Ward?!...Thats the most shocking thing I've heard this spooky month.
The weakest of his movies??..This one is probably one of the most underrated that Carpenter has done, an absolute horror movie with the mesh of the scientific with the religious undergirding to spell out the new apocalypse to come. Real creepy and crazy this film was, a total sleeper..dark and horrifying.. Alice Cooper doing his thing and adding some bodies to the body count was pretty cool too.
A great underrated Carpenter classic that deserves way more love. In addition to the theme of impending global doom, the 'apocalypse trilogy' also shares a general Lovecraftian theme of cosmic horror beyond our comprehension. But this one takes a unique science/religion view I've yet to see tackled anywhere else.
I really need to watch this movie one of these days
I need to correct you, Donald Pleasance did work with John in between Halloween and Bug Trouble, USA President in Escape From NY
In the mouth of madness came out in '94 man.
Thank goodness Im not the only one going into November
I didn't not understand what was going on.
One of my top favorite carpenter films
I saw this movie as a kid and could only remember the woman behind the mirror, and a church surrounded by homeless people. I had no idea what it was called, or even what it was really about. During Covid it got in my head and I tried several Google searches vaguely describing it. I eventually landed on Prince of Darkness and it blew my mind it was a Carpenter film. The film I had wandered about for decades was made by the same guy who made one of my top two films ever Big Trouble in Little China (The Thing is top 5, I just grew up watching BTiLC). It isn't as good as I had built up in my head but, like you said, it has some really good ideas.
Big Trouble in Little China is so much fun
The Thing, In the Mouth of Madness, and They Live are my top three John Carpenter favorites.
I watched a similar movie a long time ago but I can’t remember what it was called. Satan was kept underneath a church and he gets out by possessing this guy who snuck down there and then it gets really fucking trippy and the whole movie feels like a fever dream.
“I mean it’s alright like-“
Saw this recommended and decided last minute to watch the movie for halloween and was not disappointed! The ending definitely held up the remainder of the film but that doesn't mean the rest wasn't bad. It was a slow build up to the climax that maybe needed more time in the oven with focus on its ideas/themes and characters but was fun and drenched with Carpenter's distinct style which I love.
Wish you talked more about those "future broadcast" sequences, where the protagonists experience a dream that is actually a transmission from the future warning them of the terrestrial manifestation of Satan. Very cool bit of cinema where it cuts to like a found footage-like sequence of future scientists warning about the future, with the sequence playing several times over the course of the film and more and more of the sequence being expanded upon with each iteration.
This is one my favorites this is before Ive watched the review
Though it is a bit of a dissapointment that it mainly toils around as a "possessed hoard" movie for a good chunk of it's execution,
but a theme of the movie that i wish was more of the focus was two opposing worldviews discussing nature of evil itself,
eventually coming to notions that bring a haunting chill in the air to both of them (even literally so).
Like a bit of that one scene with the lead doctor and the preacher character talking with each other.
I can see an alternate version where this movie took more of the "slow-burn" approach,
- something many of Lovecraft's stories excelled at. That said, for a movie it something like that might be less viable than say, a novel.
- also the soundtrack is sick. Carpenter scores knows how to set an eerie mood, even outside of their films.
"Combine quantum physics and demons" usually results in "rip and tear until it is done."
I really liked this movie, I think it left a better overall impression than Mouth of Madness. Something about it is just very comfy cozy, kind of like The Thing actually. They're both good movies to huddle up in a blanket with.
Love this movie, so underrated. I subbed just because you did a video on this one.
Top director. His 'Apocalypse Trilogy' of The Thing, Prince of Darkness & In The Mouth Of Madness is the best triple threat of horror movies from any director.
Holy shit I saw this on tv as a kid and I did not know John Carpenter was behind this!
From a person who's watched "My Dinner with Andre" AT LEAST 5 times and can always watch it again, I loved Prince of Darkness. Far from Carpenters best- Escape/NY, The Thing, Big Trouble, i think it's as good as They Live and Vampires.
True, not much action until the very end.
It does have an interesting mystery which progresses steadily and becomes increasingly more sinister and deadly as the film goes.
I believe I had gotten interested in quantum physics a couple years before I saw it and so my interest in the subject was fresh.
For me, it's a mood movie, like Once Uoon A Time in Hollywood or Bone Tomahawk- all 3 of which I can see repeatedly without being bored.
Most movies it's the action sequences, maybe fantastic acting, or just a great plot with a terrific payoff.
A few movies it's a mood that envelopes. An offbeat emotional zone that is very pleasant to inhabit. Thoughtful, borderline profound (extrapolating from the script in consideration of other realities).
Of course, the vast majority of viewers wont and don't like it. Slow. Wordy. Off beat. But a small % will.
I actually really love Starman and I feel like no one really talks about it sadly. I would love to see someone cover it.
Certainly an interesting idea
Ghosts of Mars is a masterpiece
Just watched this for the first time recently and fully agree that it was a middling experience, I already didn't expect much of it considering how people often deride it as the weakest of the Apocalypse Trilogy. Fair play to Carpenter though, the memorable visuals were spot on and the concept was ace, but I wish it could have been more engaging.
John Carpenter is probably one of the greatest directors out there that's got my respect. Even if I haven't seen all of his work, what I have seen is nothing short of a talented but humble man. Recently he said in an interview that he just wants to "watch basket ball and play video games". What a legend.
Ghosts of Mars was my favorite as a teen. Watching it now, it's meh, but i absolutely loved it back then
I'm 43 and grew up religious......this was on a Fox Halloween Saturday in 1988/9 timeframe and was capped off with the Shining being the 4th movie of the day - this was second after "The House" which I just snuck and saw the end of........we were super religious and not allowed to be normal kids.......this film scared the shit out of me.......but I was the equivalent as a shut in and younger....
Can you make a video on pulp characters like Tarzan, John Carter of Mars, Conan and Solomon Kane?
"Goo of Darkness"
One of my favorite movies of his. It's not the best movie of his I know, but I can't help but enjoy this movie.
Honestly they could’ve come up with something a bit better than homeless people keeping them in the church, they could’ve just made it that every time they try to leave through the mirrors or doors that they’ll always keep returning back inside the church until they complete the ritual.🤔🐱
Escape From New York is why I think of John Carpenter.
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the body horror is good to the point of beeing remembered to this day, but let's face it, the miror ending, it's not as explicit as the other one in the trilogy, it crawl in your brain and you get the whole point when you think back about it; and no, the priest didn' save anyone by breaking it.
I was planning to watch is tonight. Get out of my head
Loli, you haven't talk about Grunbeld's novel, will you make a video about the novel someday?
Best Carpenter film. Hands down. Apart from In The Mouth of Madness it had the most Lovecraft references also. And I hate gore. It’s cheap and not frightening. Not showing gore and not showing ‘the entity’ or saving it all for just fugitive glimpses is very much good Lovecraft. One of the best Lovecraft stories is about a vampire that manifests as mold in a basement. Carpenter experimented with Prince of Darkness and was very faithful to Lovecraft. Not mid to me.
I'm with you entirely on this movie. As a kid/early teen I loved watching horror movies because it took very little scare me so it was aways a thrilling experience... but I seriously forgot I even watched this movie or that it was made by Carpenter, I thought it was just some Z grade schlock I got because there was a special at Blockbuster that week. It is in that unfortunate area of being almost good but then dips down into being just so bland and forgetable.
Nice new vid
just saw this at the plaza theatre in atlanta in 35mm, loved it. shit tier take calling it mid, gotta say
I love John Carpenter. His movies are the best!😎👍
Y’know what the story reminds me of and might’ve been a reference to this film? Franken-Fran chapter 41 Sea Specter
Scientists and religious leaders are trying to figure out and quell this goo or mass which claims to be the devil. Although Franken Fran is a horror comedy, it took a more camp approach to the story and ending
Slightly embarrassed to admit I haven't seen any of these three movies, I've definitely seen bits of The Thing but nothing more than 20-30 seconds here or there. As for the other two, I grew up always seeing them around at people's houses either VHS or DVD but nobody ever seemed to watch them or talk about them much, it was always about The Thing if any of those three were even mentioned in the first place.
Might check them out after these videos finish.
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Neat.
Big Trouble in Little China was better in all ways... and Satan IS goo, bro. That's factual.
I need more berserk now!!!!!!!
good film.
I think this movie is above mid. The ½ half is great, 2nd ½ is still good but it deflates some. That said, the future message in dreams gets under my skin more than most horror scenes.
While I loved both The Thing and Mouth of Madness, Prince is DEFINITELY the weakest of the "Trilogy," if not one of Carpender's overall.
I've only seen it 2.5 times, the .5 was cause my family was UTTERLY bored by it halfway thru.
Hot take. This is actually my second favorite of the trilogy lol
Look you say Donald Pleasence's first role since Halloween was this. But you forget he was also in Escape from new York. I expected better of you
100% agree that it is the worst of the 3. They Live should replace it.
Not horror, but I’m surprised you haven’t managed to cover “Monster” the Manga/Anime thriller.
Thanksgiving week
Wasn't stoked on this film; I remeember seeing it and thinking. "why alice cooper, why?" Mouth of Madness started out great, but then lost me as well. He used this sort of strange B-movie extra thing, thats hyper-surreal more so in a fake sorta way, versus Lynch's use where it's more believable. I just kept thinking, why that actor for an extra, none of this looks believable. Versus Assault on precenct 13, which is a 10/10 film, as is the Thing, as is Escape from New York. I just hated the why it was filmed, took me out of it with those extras. Carpenters the man, but not his strongest takes.
This is probably the most forgettable of the Apocalypse Trilogy. Whenever people talk about the movies, it's usually just The Thing and occasionally In The Mouth of Madness.
In The Mouth Of Madness is 1997, not 1992 lol
Really love John Carpenter but I thought this movie was boring as hell.
The script for this movie needed an editor, the whole film had too many characters and could have been ten-twenty minutes shorter. Theres a lot of good stuff in prince of darkness that gets bogged down with a repetitive pace and too much fat left on