I like that the cheerleader sister is actually portrayed as a well rounded character instead of a hateable idiot blonde like she would have been in a slasher movie. I also love the utter 80s-ness of this movie and the abandoned city scenes in this are seriously my favorite abandoned city scenes of any movie; if I had to live in a movie's post-apocalyptic world it would no doubt be this one's.
aliensexgangchildren I agree, she wasn't playing the stereotypical stupid blonde, which was refreshing. On top of that, Kelli Maroney is a super nice lady. Really cool.
I love abandoned city scenes, as well. I grew up in the 80s when you could still drive for more than five minutes before you became stuck in a merciless traffic jam. An empty city seems so damn peaceful it hurts a little. It hurts to know that we need an apocalypse to ever feel this sense of calm again.
I posted this AWESOME review to Kelli Moroney's facebook page....I told her you are a big fan! ..... she LOVED IT!!!!! She said OMG thank you so much! That ROCKS! Then she posted it to her fan page!!!!!!! You're a rock star!!!
I didn't know the guy at the end DMK who kept breaking Regina video game records in the movie theatre. It was awesome when one of the bad guys who came to the mall to snatch girls "I'm not crazy. I just don't give an F..".
I thought that Kelly Mahoney was great, particularly the scene where Reg and Sam are sitting on the police car and she starts talking about her friend and she suddenly realizes her friend is dead when she started talking about the friend flunking algebra. The way she just starts realizing what is happening is actually brilliant. She is definitely underrated. The lead mall zombie was also brilliant. His use of dialogue and his casual menacing nature - a malignant nerd - was also brilliant. As for the people wandering around we should just remember there are zombies wandering around because not everyone instantly died.
I saw this in the theatre on a business trip. Bored as hell and there was a theatre down the street from my motel. It’s been a guilty pleasure for years.
@@joshuaperrine2019 Just a term. I absolutely love this film. Wonderful cast. Cary Elwes and Robin Wright were perfect in their roles. And Andrei the Giant….so funny.
Thanks! She contacted me to twitter to tell me she loved it. Very cool. Always glad when an actor/actress (or anyone that worked on the movie for that matter) sees one of these.
So I finally came back after seen it and had to see your review again. I'll be hounest. The thing that make this one stand out is how perfect the mainleads are. It's not often women in sci-fi thrillers are interesting, as they usually play the tiny role that the guy in the movie had. But I had a blast seen them perform at one other! Very attractive as well.
Wow, now I know why the makeup effects look so good (I see the resemblance with Freddy Kruger with that zombie dressed like a cop in that dream sequence; obviously done on purpose). I've loved this film since I first viewed it in the 1980's and have only grown to appreciate it more since, due to its breezy storytelling and solid dialogue. Also, I think the overall cast rules!
How much did you say they made this movie for? $700,000? That's it? This was an amazing movie for $700,000 or whatever it costed. Why did movies from the 80's have that charm? Movies now days just don't have that.
+Paul TheSkeptic I think some of the the charm comes from the fact that movies back then, and even before, weren't all soulless CGI shitfests like most movies these days. Back then special effects were like magic tricks. When people saw SFX back then they'd wonder how they were done. When you see something now, you just know, and most of the time, can tell, that it's just a CGI effect. Don't get me wrong, CGI has it's place, but I think it's overused.
oxyKILLdone I agree. Without the flash, you had to have a good story. We can't rewind though. We can't go back. We can only enjoy the classics and hopefully something new will come out that won't be too bad.
I would argue that the switch from film to digital has something to do with that "feeling" 80's movies gave us that you just don't get anymore. Also everything is so stylized now with full color correction, thanks "O' Brother, Where Art Thou", and an over reliance on CGI. To me it feels so "Millennial"? I"m not sure what to call it. It's like the difference between the feel of the original Star Wars movies vs the prequels. The prequels just have this fake overly stylized and artificial feel to them. It's one of those I can't define it but I know it when I see it kind of things, at least for me.
I thought the actor who played the leader of the mall zombies was good. He was like some malignant geek who just was given the green light to go psychopathic. He handles his lines well and when he takes off his sunglasses he really gets scary. I think this movie just had good writing compared to other movies of this type.
Yeah that's precisely the idea. He makes mention of being "nothing more than a mere stock boy a day prior" (or something to that extent), alluding to his status in his place of employment--as well as in society--as essentially the bottom rung of the ladder. Being skyrocketed to a leadership position overnight, after presumably everyone who's ever made his life a living hell has perished, while he's still miraculously standing, has sent him on a grandiose power-trip. This movie had some depth for an 80's sci-fi/horror romp. I even love that subtle nod to the Hispanic community's eternal love of JFK and RFK when it shows that portrait of them (knocked off the wall) in Hector's madre's home.
@@resofactor I especially thought she was rather fetching in "Eating Raoul"; maybe it was the various costumes Mary Bland wore, her attitude, or that she radiated sex appeal for me there, but I was all in with her in that picture.
I saw this movie on HBO a few years after its release. I was just flicking through the channels and found it just as it was starting. What luck! I LOVED this movie.
I find the DMK thread one of the most satisfying in the film. Before she really appreciates what's happened, Reggie knocks DMK off the scoreboard of her favorite video game, potentially erasing the last evidence he ever existed, since everyone's been turned to dust. At the end of the film, it turns out he's still alive, so she didn't. It's like. . . the unforeseen consequences of our actions, how what feels incredibly important one moment can be not only completely irrelevant but actively harmful the next due to a simple change in uncontrollable circumstances, and how we're all a lot more connected than we often like to think.
Thanks! I didn't notice the folks in the background for the longest time. However recently I was watching on my Kindle Fire and my eyes wandered and I noticed them. They did a great job of cropping out people as well as they did! They couldn't afford to shut down the streets so they just had to film at weird times and hope for the best.
Cecil, I just wanted to say that your videos helped me out during the pandemic. I was deeply depressed, working from home, not being able to go outside, but I used to watch your reviews and slowly resurfaced to life. And, of course, you gave me a LOT of awesome movie recommendations. Including The Night Of The Comet, which has become one of my absolute favorites. Thank you so much.
I really appreciate hearing that, thank you very much. I know how hard the pandemic was (I lost my best friend from cancer fairly early on) and the whole thing is kind of a blur. I appreciate that I was able to keep going and to make the world a little brighter for some fellow movie lovers. You are very welcome, I hope you have a great week. :)
This is one of those movies that I remember from USA up all night back in the day. I the DVD a few years ago back when Borders book store was still around. When I watch it now it's a bit amazing you don't see female leads like Reggie and Sam. I mean when was last time did you see a female lead character talk what Superman can see through or cheerleader who isn't a bimbo or obsession with cheer leading. I sometimes think of Reggie and Sam when I flipping through the channels and land on The Big Bang Theory or god forbid a Transformers movie. Why can't we get more female characters like them, fun, interesting, human and charming. How hard can it be, after all they did it in the 80s.
I was going to mention it but didn't for 2 reasons. 1) I had more than enough info about the film and 2) I'm doing Eating Raoul in the future and since I have less info on that movie, I'll take some time out to talk about Chakotey
I remember watching this in the theater, at age 6. It always stuck with me and I never knew what it was.. slowly the internet remembered for me. Thanks!
me i believe was La guerre des tuques, the original movie and 1 of the 2 bets movie whit cildren actors and actress and also y favorite franch canadien movie.
I watched this when it came out (because I'm old) and it's a favorite ... one thing to remember is that Halley's Comet was scheduled to make its rare visit to our "neighborhood" in 1986 so it was a topical subject. I always thought of this as not so much a low-budget horror film but rather a low-budget independent film of that era, like Repo Man, Eating Raoul, The Brother From Another Planet, etc. Also watch Robert Beltran put on and take off his gloves several times in the radio station.
Just a small correction, but an important one (if you're a production designer like I still sometimes am). The department store interiors were not shot at the Sherman Oaks Galleria; they were shot in Bullock's Wilshire. It's still there but it's now a law library; at the time it was an up-and-running department store. They shot overnight and had to be out and cleaned up before they opened for business in the morning. If you watch those scenes you'll notice that there's one glass display case and one large shoe display that get shot up, over and over - those are the pieces they built and brought in. Everything else was existing COM.
Nice. I had a feeling I saw this movie before. It was during one of the good 'ole Sunday morning Mantinee that would come on the TV. Something this generation of kids will never enjoy or suffer. Ha. The movie was listed on the bill for a local theater's sci-fi movie marathon. Thanks to your video I know more! Keep making videos! :D
You forgot to mention that this movie is also remembered as, and I'm quoting from Wikipedia here, "One of the first true Feminist sci-fi/horror films of the modern era"! Not to mention that it was released in the exact same year, the exact same month, and the same week as another film starring Mary Stewart Masterson; a little film you may have heard of called 'The Last Starfighter'!!!
I've seen this one and I love it! I love good cheese like this! And it has my kind of humor in it as well! I love that bit at the end! "is this your car" "Yes, I got 23 more like it!"
I seriously need to watch more of your videos, I have, can't remember them all.. this was just one of the first and one of my favorite movies. I know the channel (don't quote me).. Everything Wrong with movie videos.. and I get it, I do like seeing the bad wrong with flicks, as you point out in your videos.. but what I love is you take your time, shows scenes in good lengthy fashion, comment on things that aren't so bad but are a homage to or rift of etc. And then, at the end finish it off with so many fun facts about a movie that have to rewatch it, memorize it, or praise it, or all of the above. And that's what I appreciate most about your videos, is you praise the movie, that I also love. Your videos are best, and so informative for any old, new, or inspiring fan! Sorry.. had to comment. :)
I really appreciate this. It's not easy to stand out in this overcrowded market but I like to think I am carving a niche in my own way. Unfortunately, I don't have their numbers...yet. Also, I am very happy you found my channel. I've had some of the coolest folks on youtube. It's not just an endless sea of trolls!
I think that is the biggest problem with Hollywood right now. Instead of giving us something new they keep returning to the well and remaking everything. Eventually they are going to run out of things to remake, then what? I saw the mention from The Cinema Snob and I'm very flattered. :)
Dude you're probably the most comprehensive reviewer I ever came across. Hilarious, entertaining, informative and insightful all in one. Your reviews aren't a comedy bit like the Nostalgia Critic nor are you overtly serious like Rob Ager (both of whom I respect for what they do). These reviews are a good balance. And you're light years ahead of all those so called internet age 'reviewers' like Jeremy Jahns and the rest of that bunch. This channel should be required viewing for all true film fans
Your numbers will grow I'm sure of it. Maybe not as quickly or as exponentially since you do fairly obscure, older movies but I know true movie fans will eventually find this channel. I know you've introduced me to some good, underrated movies and I've grown in my appreciation of obscure 'B' movies as a whole. Cheers man
I spent $10 at Good Will and bought socks, shoes, a shirt, underwear, and pants........and got a bucket of sand from the beach. One food coloring kit from the grocery store. I don't think anyone in my neighborhood got it. But I like to think about that one person who might have got it.
That is exactly why I like his reviews so much. Most of the movies reviewed here and on his site are fairly older films, so it's more of a trip down memory lane for the sake of nostalgia and laughs than it is a by-the-book review. If you watch any of the reviews on thatguywiththeglasses or blip, his keep with that tone. I like a lot of the tgwtg reviewers, but none have consistently made me laugh as much as goodbadflicks reviews has.
Zombie Dinosaurs would be amazing. I was going to point out how if the comet killed the dinosaurs then how come we have all these dinosaur bones? Wouldn't there just be tons of red dust? Initially since the most of the movie is like 2 days, I figured the power would still be on. However at the end of the film, I figure the power should be down by then. Silly teenage comet zombie movie!
i do not remeber how i found it bu really glad i did and 1 of my favorite scene its when the shoot is on a rooftop and they turn the camera left to right to show the city, whit the color of the sky i was breataking and wish i was the 1 filming that scene but not the 1 to bring the camera on the roof.
Another great clip. Oh man...Dudes...another total gem from back in the day. Was waiting for that shit to be available on DVD forever and they FINALLY released it on Blu-Ray just recently. You should do a clip on that flick.
I continue to love this movie. I love that shot of the sun going down over LA with the voice over. It would come on HBO in the mid to late 90s,always a treat.
I never knew this was a 700K budget! That's incredible. A FANTASTIC movie especially given the budget. This director should be given the keys to Hollywood given this amount of creative economy.
I've met Catherine Mary Stewart, Kelli Maroni, and Mary Wornov. They all signed my DVD. I thanked Catherine and Kelli for impacting my adolescence.
I like that the cheerleader sister is actually portrayed as a well rounded character instead of a hateable idiot blonde like she would have been in a slasher movie. I also love the utter 80s-ness of this movie and the abandoned city scenes in this are seriously my favorite abandoned city scenes of any movie; if I had to live in a movie's post-apocalyptic world it would no doubt be this one's.
aliensexgangchildren I agree, she wasn't playing the stereotypical stupid blonde, which was refreshing. On top of that, Kelli Maroney is a super nice lady. Really cool.
GoodBadFlicks They are both darn good fighters. Dad trained them well.
The Omega Man was shot the same way. In L.A. (I think) on Sundays when nobody was around. Man, talk about deserted.
James Clukey I read that also. I think it’s on IMBD PAGE.
I love abandoned city scenes, as well. I grew up in the 80s when you could still drive for more than five minutes before you became stuck in a merciless traffic jam. An empty city seems so damn peaceful it hurts a little. It hurts to know that we need an apocalypse to ever feel this sense of calm again.
I posted this AWESOME review to Kelli Moroney's facebook page....I told her you are a big fan! ..... she LOVED IT!!!!! She said OMG thank you so much! That ROCKS! Then she posted it to her fan page!!!!!!! You're a rock star!!!
Ramon C love night of the comet it’s so awesome 😎
I would do anything to have met Kelly in the 80's. She's perfect.
this movie is so underrated.
Criminally underrated
it is!! i like this movie very much....and Robert Beltran is in it =)
The Justin Tucker I know would never make such a statement.
My absolute favorite horror film from my childhood.
I didn't know the guy at the end DMK who kept breaking Regina video game records in the movie theatre. It was awesome when one of the bad guys who came to the mall to snatch girls "I'm not crazy. I just don't give an F..".
I thought that Kelly Mahoney was great, particularly the scene where Reg and Sam are sitting on the police car and she starts talking about her friend and she suddenly realizes her friend is dead when she started talking about the friend flunking algebra. The way she just starts realizing what is happening is actually brilliant. She is definitely underrated. The lead mall zombie was also brilliant. His use of dialogue and his casual menacing nature - a malignant nerd - was also brilliant. As for the people wandering around we should just remember there are zombies wandering around because not everyone instantly died.
I saw this in the theatre on a business trip. Bored as hell and there was a theatre down the street from my motel. It’s been a guilty pleasure for years.
Why guilty? This movie is amazing!
@@joshuaperrine2019 Just a term. I absolutely love this film. Wonderful cast. Cary Elwes and Robin Wright were perfect in their roles. And Andrei the Giant….so funny.
I know Red Dawn was the first PG-13 movie and I believe this was one of the ones that was in that first wave.
Night of The Comet is classic. really awesome review of it and it really helps show that on a low budget movie, you can create magic.
Mitch D Thanks!
@@GoodBadFlicks like The Dark Backward
Thanks! She contacted me to twitter to tell me she loved it. Very cool. Always glad when an actor/actress (or anyone that worked on the movie for that matter) sees one of these.
You have no idea how much I improved my hand eye coordination watching Catherine Mary Stewart movies as a teen. God she was pretty back then
This is SUCH a great 80's movie! Often overlooked! LOVE THIS ONE!!!!!
So I finally came back after seen it and had to see your review again. I'll be hounest. The thing that make this one stand out is how perfect the mainleads are. It's not often women in sci-fi thrillers are interesting, as they usually play the tiny role that the guy in the movie had. But I had a blast seen them perform at one other! Very attractive as well.
Wow, now I know why the makeup effects look so good (I see the resemblance with Freddy Kruger with that zombie dressed like a cop in that dream sequence; obviously done on purpose). I've loved this film since I first viewed it in the 1980's and have only grown to appreciate it more since, due to its breezy storytelling and solid dialogue. Also, I think the overall cast rules!
Wait isn't that dude commander Chakotay from Star Trek Voyager? lol it is!
And the last line said right before he appears in this film is "Beam me up, Scotty."
I never realized that until now.
Yes, & one of the greatest lines ever in a movie. Raise the magic finger; "think tank huh~? Think about this~!!!"
He also takes his gloves off about four times in a row.
Yes! & even though our host has a knack for catching bloopers... he missed him tacking off his gloves TWICE at 12 minutes or so.
Wow, and here I thought this was one of the more mainstream movies I've done. I've had a few people tell me they never heard of it.
I found this movie because of you and this channel and love it thanks!!
How much did you say they made this movie for? $700,000? That's it? This was an amazing movie for $700,000 or whatever it costed. Why did movies from the 80's have that charm? Movies now days just don't have that.
***** Yeah. So it isn't just me. I know exactly what you mean.
+Paul TheSkeptic I think some of the the charm comes from the fact that movies back then, and even before, weren't all soulless CGI shitfests like most movies these days. Back then special effects were like magic tricks. When people saw SFX back then they'd wonder how they were done. When you see something now, you just know, and most of the time, can tell, that it's just a CGI effect. Don't get me wrong, CGI has it's place, but I think it's overused.
oxyKILLdone I agree. Without the flash, you had to have a good story. We can't rewind though. We can't go back. We can only enjoy the classics and hopefully something new will come out that won't be too bad.
I would argue that the switch from film to digital has something to do with that "feeling" 80's movies gave us that you just don't get anymore. Also everything is so stylized now with full color correction, thanks "O' Brother, Where Art Thou", and an over reliance on CGI. To me it feels so "Millennial"? I"m not sure what to call it. It's like the difference between the feel of the original Star Wars movies vs the prequels. The prequels just have this fake overly stylized and artificial feel to them. It's one of those I can't define it but I know it when I see it kind of things, at least for me.
Adiaha Alexander Yeah, you know what I'm talking about. It's hard to put into words but you and I know what we mean.
I knew it! That truck driver is Commander Chakotay from Star Trek Voyager. I cant believe you never talk about it!
The second I saw Reggie rocking that arcade to the tune of "Whole World Is Celebrating" I instantly fell in love with the movie.
I have always loved this movie. I don’t know how many times I watched it on USA Up All Night when I was in college. Great flick!!
I thought the actor who played the leader of the mall zombies was good. He was like some malignant geek who just was given the green light to go psychopathic. He handles his lines well and when he takes off his sunglasses he really gets scary. I think this movie just had good writing compared to other movies of this type.
Yeah that's precisely the idea. He makes mention of being "nothing more than a mere stock boy a day prior" (or something to that extent), alluding to his status in his place of employment--as well as in society--as essentially the bottom rung of the ladder. Being skyrocketed to a leadership position overnight, after presumably everyone who's ever made his life a living hell has perished, while he's still miraculously standing, has sent him on a grandiose power-trip.
This movie had some depth for an 80's sci-fi/horror romp. I even love that subtle nod to the Hispanic community's eternal love of JFK and RFK when it shows that portrait of them (knocked off the wall) in Hector's madre's home.
"I'm not crazy, I just don't give a fuck!" One of the best lines in any movie.
A classic line.
1:38 - hey, ten bucks was still dinner and a movie back then, with change for a pack of smokes and some Binaca
CATHERINE MARY STEWARD WAS SMOKING HOT IN THIS FILM
From some of her various movie rolls, I always thought Mary Woronov was rather hot as well.
@@resofactor I especially thought she was rather fetching in "Eating Raoul"; maybe it was the various costumes Mary Bland wore, her attitude, or that she radiated sex appeal for me there, but I was all in with her in that picture.
@@gluserty Totally.
I don't even want to get started ;)
@@resofactor Ha ha!
@@gluserty She was in a "Suicidal Tendencies" video for "Institutionalized" with the Eraserhead man Twinpeaks man, himself.
i love the line,dad would have bought us uzis.
Mark Demeo the car didn’t know the difference
because they are the perfect shopping accessory when dealing with zombies
Reggie was the girlfriend in "The Last Starfighter".
Mind blown
Another fabulous gem of a movie
This movie so nostalgic i get teary eye when i watch it.
I loved the Better off Dead reference XD
Two dollars. I want my two dollars!
I remember how much he liked the chocolate nut brownie in this one ! Corn and seasoned sauce , he likes corn !
I want my two dollars!!
GoodBadFlicks, the channel I watch when I really want to make sure I'm understanding all the references in a Psych! marathon.
lol
I saw this movie on HBO a few years after its release. I was just flicking through the channels and found it just as it was starting. What luck! I LOVED this movie.
Although with the fact that he already had a vanity plate, I wonder if he was a rich kid who already had the cars!
Classic 80's flick yes !
I find the DMK thread one of the most satisfying in the film. Before she really appreciates what's happened, Reggie knocks DMK off the scoreboard of her favorite video game, potentially erasing the last evidence he ever existed, since everyone's been turned to dust. At the end of the film, it turns out he's still alive, so she didn't. It's like. . . the unforeseen consequences of our actions, how what feels incredibly important one moment can be not only completely irrelevant but actively harmful the next due to a simple change in uncontrollable circumstances, and how we're all a lot more connected than we often like to think.
Thanks! I didn't notice the folks in the background for the longest time. However recently I was watching on my Kindle Fire and my eyes wandered and I noticed them. They did a great job of cropping out people as well as they did! They couldn't afford to shut down the streets so they just had to film at weird times and hope for the best.
Cecil, I just wanted to say that your videos helped me out during the pandemic. I was deeply depressed, working from home, not being able to go outside, but I used to watch your reviews and slowly resurfaced to life. And, of course, you gave me a LOT of awesome movie recommendations. Including The Night Of The Comet, which has become one of my absolute favorites. Thank you so much.
I really appreciate hearing that, thank you very much. I know how hard the pandemic was (I lost my best friend from cancer fairly early on) and the whole thing is kind of a blur. I appreciate that I was able to keep going and to make the world a little brighter for some fellow movie lovers. You are very welcome, I hope you have a great week. :)
"Just give him the two dollars already!" I busted up laughing at that reference.
***** :)
GoodBadFlicks me too, wonder if GoodBadFlicks did a Better Off Dead review.
i do not get it.
a few times here and there. :)
Thanks! (and I agree! More people should see these)
Yes! I was hoping it would get picked up, I snuck it in there.
This is one of those movies that I remember from USA up all night back in the day. I the DVD a few years ago back when Borders book store was still around. When I watch it now it's a bit amazing you don't see female leads like Reggie and Sam. I mean when was last time did you see a female lead character talk what Superman can see through or cheerleader who isn't a bimbo or obsession with cheer leading. I sometimes think of Reggie and Sam when I flipping through the channels and land on The Big Bang Theory or god forbid a Transformers movie. Why can't we get more female characters like them, fun, interesting, human and charming. How hard can it be, after all they did it in the 80s.
Catherine Mary Stewart classic 80s babe!
This was a great movie, I remember seeing it in theaters.
I was going to mention it but didn't for 2 reasons. 1) I had more than enough info about the film and 2) I'm doing Eating Raoul in the future and since I have less info on that movie, I'll take some time out to talk about Chakotey
I remember watching this in the theater, at age 6. It always stuck with me and I never knew what it was.. slowly the internet remembered for me. Thanks!
Night of the Comet was the very first movie I rented on VHS 📼 after buying my first VCR in the mid-1980’s.
me i believe was La guerre des tuques, the original movie and 1 of the 2 bets movie whit cildren actors and actress and also y favorite franch canadien movie.
always loved this film
They used to run this constantly on cable in the early 90s.
I watched this when it came out (because I'm old) and it's a favorite ... one thing to remember is that Halley's Comet was scheduled to make its rare visit to our "neighborhood" in 1986 so it was a topical subject. I always thought of this as not so much a low-budget horror film but rather a low-budget independent film of that era, like Repo Man, Eating Raoul, The Brother From Another Planet, etc. Also watch Robert Beltran put on and take off his gloves several times in the radio station.
Just a small correction, but an important one (if you're a production designer like I still sometimes am). The department store interiors were not shot at the Sherman Oaks Galleria; they were shot in Bullock's Wilshire. It's still there but it's now a law library; at the time it was an up-and-running department store. They shot overnight and had to be out and cleaned up before they opened for business in the morning. If you watch those scenes you'll notice that there's one glass display case and one large shoe display that get shot up, over and over - those are the pieces they built and brought in. Everything else was existing COM.
15 dollars , make you holler....caught that one! lmao!!
Lol!
Thanks! Chopping Mall is a favorite.
Nice.
I had a feeling I saw this movie before. It was during one of the good 'ole Sunday morning Mantinee that would come on the TV. Something this generation of kids will never enjoy or suffer. Ha.
The movie was listed on the bill for a local theater's sci-fi movie marathon.
Thanks to your video I know more!
Keep making videos! :D
Yep, Eve of Destruction is coming soon. Gregory Hines was a badass!
You forgot to mention that this movie is also remembered as, and I'm quoting from Wikipedia here, "One of the first true Feminist sci-fi/horror films of the modern era"! Not to mention that it was released in the exact same year, the exact same month, and the same week as another film starring Mary Stewart Masterson; a little film you may have heard of called 'The Last Starfighter'!!!
Love this movie great 80s movie
Such a fantastic movie!
I saw this on tv once; whenever she walked out and all of the people were dead, I said "It was just too 80's for them to handle"
Another gem. remember Video Dead
Better then the multi-million dollar blockbusters they make today
I loved this movie. As a child of the 80s.
One of my most favorite movies ever.
I've seen this one and I love it! I love good cheese like this!
And it has my kind of humor in it as well!
I love that bit at the end! "is this your car" "Yes, I got 23 more like it!"
I seriously need to watch more of your videos, I have, can't remember them all.. this was just one of the first and one of my favorite movies. I know the channel (don't quote me).. Everything Wrong with movie videos.. and I get it, I do like seeing the bad wrong with flicks, as you point out in your videos.. but what I love is you take your time, shows scenes in good lengthy fashion, comment on things that aren't so bad but are a homage to or rift of etc. And then, at the end finish it off with so many fun facts about a movie that have to rewatch it, memorize it, or praise it, or all of the above. And that's what I appreciate most about your videos, is you praise the movie, that I also love. Your videos are best, and so informative for any old, new, or inspiring fan! Sorry.. had to comment. :)
I really appreciate this. It's not easy to stand out in this overcrowded market but I like to think I am carving a niche in my own way. Unfortunately, I don't have their numbers...yet.
Also, I am very happy you found my channel. I've had some of the coolest folks on youtube. It's not just an endless sea of trolls!
IM so glad i found your channel dude... i love ur work.. than kyou so much
this is one of the best Chick Flicks ive ever seen
This one is definitely a classic. I love the zombies with sunglasses!
I think that is the biggest problem with Hollywood right now. Instead of giving us something new they keep returning to the well and remaking everything. Eventually they are going to run out of things to remake, then what?
I saw the mention from The Cinema Snob and I'm very flattered. :)
They'll start remaking the remakes. I't won't be the first time...
I LOVE this movie.
"I'm not crazy, *******"
One of the best lines in cinema ever!
06:40 Hold on, you can be infected with the air? are we meant to believe the projection booth, the garden shed and Chakotay's truck were airtight?
Dude you're probably the most comprehensive reviewer I ever came across. Hilarious, entertaining, informative and insightful all in one. Your reviews aren't a comedy bit like the Nostalgia Critic nor are you overtly serious like Rob Ager (both of whom I respect for what they do). These reviews are a good balance. And you're light years ahead of all those so called internet age 'reviewers' like Jeremy Jahns and the rest of that bunch. This channel should be required viewing for all true film fans
This movie kicks ass.
Your numbers will grow I'm sure of it. Maybe not as quickly or as exponentially since you do fairly obscure, older movies but I know true movie fans will eventually find this channel. I know you've introduced me to some good, underrated movies and I've grown in my appreciation of obscure 'B' movies as a whole. Cheers man
I spent $10 at Good Will and bought socks, shoes, a shirt, underwear, and pants........and got a bucket of sand from the beach. One food coloring kit from the grocery store. I don't think anyone in my neighborhood got it. But I like to think about that one person who might have got it.
I have it on pre-order. I'm super excited to see all the bonus stuff.
Thanks! I love Better Off Dead but its hard to make comedy with comedy. I may just let that one be.
I liked the fact that this film had the song girls just wanna have fun.Classic song for this cult classic.
That is exactly why I like his reviews so much. Most of the movies reviewed here and on his site are fairly older films, so it's more of a trip down memory lane for the sake of nostalgia and laughs than it is a by-the-book review.
If you watch any of the reviews on thatguywiththeglasses or blip, his keep with that tone. I like a lot of the tgwtg reviewers, but none have consistently made me laugh as much as goodbadflicks reviews has.
I loved this movie when I was a kid, great review.
m thanks!
The random people seen could be explained way as zombies roaming around.
I love all these old movies, I've seen nearly all that you've covered! Takes me back thank you! Keep it up!
Thanks!
Love this!! One of my all time faves!!
Omg.. Some help me find a shirt that says this last line! "I'm not crazy, I just don't give a 🖕🏼!"
Zombie Dinosaurs would be amazing. I was going to point out how if the comet killed the dinosaurs then how come we have all these dinosaur bones? Wouldn't there just be tons of red dust?
Initially since the most of the movie is like 2 days, I figured the power would still be on. However at the end of the film, I figure the power should be down by then. Silly teenage comet zombie movie!
Loved this movie as kid. Almost completely forgot about it. Thanks!
One of my favorite movies :)
OMG this is my absolute favourite good bad flick. this was shown before ghoulies II at our local and I just loved it.
“Just give him the 2 dollars”. Loved that one. Lol
Love Night of the Comet! Actually watched by accident one night because I was bored and gave it a shot. Glad I did!
i do not remeber how i found it bu really glad i did and 1 of my favorite scene its when the shoot is on a rooftop and they turn the camera left to right to show the city, whit the color of the sky i was breataking and wish i was the 1 filming that scene but not the 1 to bring the camera on the roof.
Hector, played by Robert Beltran, is best known for his roll as first officer Commander Chakotay in the tv series Star Trek Voyager .
This movie needed cable TV to connect. Sci-fi is often about big-screen spectacle, but "Night Of The Comet" features buckets of low-key charm.
LOVE this movie!
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Using the word "ice" when referencing killing someone needs to make a comeback. Its got a great ring to it haha!! That and "86".
Ice is such a cool way of saying kill. Much better than 187...although I do like 86. Weird.
+DSdouble The useage of the term "ice" was banned after Arnold Schwarzenegger said "lets kick some ice" in Batman and Robin.
@@GoodBadFlicks i do not get it.
Another great clip. Oh man...Dudes...another total gem from back in the day. Was waiting for that shit to be available on DVD forever and they FINALLY released it on Blu-Ray just recently. You should do a clip on that flick.
I continue to love this movie. I love that shot of the sun going down over LA with the voice over. It would come on HBO in the mid to late 90s,always a treat.
Love how you threw in that imitation at the end.. guess they couldn’t afford the actual version! Lol
Wow this was my movie when I was little. I loved it. The sound track was awesome too.
I never knew this was a 700K budget! That's incredible. A FANTASTIC movie especially given the budget. This director should be given the keys to Hollywood given this amount of creative economy.
One of my favorite movies ever. A staple in my household.
i am cuious can you name 10 of your favorite movie.
This was so a wonderful recap. Thank you! This movie is a classic!
Thanks! If this came out today it would have too much CGI and not enough charm.
and lots of lesbian stuff and a lot more cursing.