I grew up in the 80s and we had this on VHS--we wore that tape out. Jonathan Pryce is an AMAZING villain; he's so cool and polished, and when he speaks you're just totally arrested. And it's one of those movies that really puts you present 'in the time and place', right there with the actors. The scenes of them running down the street or through the field really envelop you within the atmosphere of the action. It's a magical film.
This is so weird...I literally just re-read this book yesterday after coming across it in a used bookstore. Ray Bradbury was one of my favorite writers when I was a kid. You did a great job researching and presenting the backstory of the film and I'm so glad it's not forgotten!
What I recall is a period in the mid-80s where it seemed like HBO was playing Something Wicked This Way Comes on such high rotation that it felt like it was always on when I went to see what was playing.
OMG! LOL! 😄😲I came to the comments section to share the exact same experience! Back in the days when HBO was still known as 'Home Box Office', I remember seeing 'Something Wicked This Way Comes' too many times to count. At one point, It was scheduled to play during two or more time slots each and every day. I think that originally happened due to a writers guild strike or something similar that was going on at the time.
IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THIS MOVIE YET......YOU MUST!!! I'm 45 years old..... I remember seeing this as a very young girl and it terrified me!!! (**ESPECIALLY with the tarantula part!!!😳) But this was/is one of my favorite movies.... And each year I watch it EVERY time fall comes around!!! 💜
49 and I loved this movie when it came out. Saw it in theaters when I was 8, never forgot it, then watched it on cable when it came there. I had it on DVD (but sadly lost it) and have been on the hunt for it again. Phenomenal film!
I just ordered it from my library. Haven't seen it in many years/decades. Yes it'll be great for this time of year! First saw it as a preteen girl. I'm 50 now.
It was released in Australia on VHS in 1984, I also remember seeing trailers for it on other Disney tapes and the other Dark Disney movie you didn't mention Watcher in the Woods. Now that is a movie that you should cover as well.
Saw it back when it was new. I loved the dark atmosphere and the banter between Robards and Price. There are a lot of fun quotes. "Come visit me, sir, if you would uh, wish to improve your education"
I love this movie! I actually just watched it on blu ray the other day! It’s one I watch every Halloween. When I was a teen, I was so exited to find a copy on VHS in the old Disney white clamshell boxes, back when rental stores use to sell their used copies. The movie would never be made as a dark fantasy today, so I’m glad it was filmed so long ago!
Yeah Ray Bradbury was big on Halloween and I pull out the books and this movie every year. Great story about stuff we all go through and great actors. Jonathan Pryce's villain is the most underrated ever.
I really think this movie out-smarted itself. There is so much going on that it takes longer than the run time to absorb it. Each time I watch it, I catch some new link.
Something Wicked This Way Comes is such an underrated movie. I watched this movie when I was younger and didn't quite understand it. As an adult, this story hits so much harder. I cannot recommend this movie enough
"Movie was a dud" - man, this is one of my favorite movies of all time. Does a great job of recreating that feeling of the excitement of the unknown and fears of a kid growing up. Not sure why it's not on Disney Plus, so I bought the blu ray a few years ago. It probably seems dated now, but back in the 80s seeing this movie as a kid was a big event.
Minty! I hope you see this! I’m an old bugger from Melbourne so the movie I’m about to recommend that has SWTWC vibes is probably a bit before your time. It’s called “The Ghost and Mr Chicken” starring Don Knotts.
This is a great movie. In my twisted imagination, I think that Rob Zombie could give this movie an awesome remake. Gritty and dangerous. Not that this movie isnt already great, I just think Zombie could really have fun with it.
I remember really loving this movie as a kid. It's probably been 35 years since I watched it last. I think it's about time to see it again. Thanks, Minty!
I work in Hollywood, 36 years in animation. I worked at Disney in the early 90's... here are a couple other points you may like to know. The town square was a set on the Disney lot, and I visited it many times over my lunches... In a few shots you can see down the side street to where the main Mary Poppins exterior street set still stood. Very near was a western/mexican set as well that was used in the Zorro tv series. I LOVED this movie as a kid and own it on disc now! So when i discovered the set for it on the lot I was SUPER stoked to walk around! They tore this stuff down to build the Frank G Wells building and a few others... Disney had long wanted to 'crack' more sophisticated adult-ish content but failed a few times. The three you mentioned 'black hole' 'dragon slayer' and 'something wicked' all performed poorly, it seemed at the time no one wanted to see PG or R 'Disney' films. so Disney started 'Touchstone' to get away from this! Touchstone Pictures were wildly successful in the 80's, starting with 'Splash'
Just a brief shoutout to you. I covered the film for Cinefantastique magazine, was allowed to roam the lot, and loved the town square set. I even recreated my own bit of it by hunkering down in the storm drain. (I also found the decaying ruin of the T-Rex from "My Science Project" tossed out in the weeds and retrieved one of its teeth as a souvenier. Still have it..)
@@michaelmayo now THAT'S a cool story! I loved that magazine! Here's another neat thing... before i was in the industry i had a buddy who was an animator who let me come visit him at work a few times. I was in high school when he invited me to come to Ralph Bakshi's studio when they were working on mighty mouse. It was in a CRAPPY brick building way north on lankershim that was partially used as storage for movie props. As i entered the building we passed chain link cages full of props, and the chrome space ship from 'flight of the navigator' was parked inside!
Thank you for sharing. I went to uni in California and did odd jobs. I had several retired clients that worked behind the scenes in the studios and loved their stories. Friends of mine used to complain when I stayed at the end of movies to watch all the credits but I was so happy to see people in those trades finally getting their name on the picture. You were so lucky to be able to walk those sets.
Thank you for your review of "Something Wicked This Way Comes." I think it is an underrated film. I think you would enjoy "7 Faces of Dr. Lao" starring Tony Randall (1964) if you haven't seen it.
It's crazy that Jason robards was supposed to be middle aged in this. I always thought he was a grandparent not the dad. Middle aged was different back then 😂
Well he was an older dad but yea a) people aged differently and b) many people have children later now but yea he even looked way older than middle aged
I can’t explain why _Superman III (1983),_ with its third, act terrified my nine year old self (and my Brother’s ten year old self) when it hit the screen, but we were both utterly fascinated when _Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983)_ was in theaters. Well… then again there was that goddamn Tarantula nightmare sequence!! 😭 But we did, and still do, love it! Jason Robards Jr. and Jonathan Pryce played so phenomenally against each other with their characters! I’ll never forget how Mr. Dark tried tempting Charles with the promise of youth in order to get him to reveal where Will and Jim were hiding in the Town Library. Also, even as a kid, I knew who Ray Bradbury was. To this day, I wish his classics _Something Wicked_ and _The Halloween Tree_ were available on DVD because I haven’t been able to find either film. Both books (of the same titles) are a fantastic read. I’d love to find those again as well. And who could forget _Fahrenheit 451?_ If that story didn’t paint a terrifying picture of today’s World, I don’t know what does!
@@rachaelknudsen8801 I wonder why I didn’t have any luck on Amazon. Guess I’ll have to try again. I’d love to own _The Watcher In The Woods (1980)_ as well since, unlike _Something Wicked,_ I didn’t get to see it until it aired on the Disney Channel.
@@0ptimusv0ltr0n I adore Minty to bits and of course he’s entitled to his opinion, but I don’t understand how anyone could defend _Superman III!_ Not just because that scene terrified me; especially watching it on the big screen! The whole movie, in my opinion, is just stupid! I mean, so is IV, but it’s entertainingly stupid!
@@Lesley_RedRhody OH, Watcher in the Woods is so creepy! Why hasn't anyone tried to remake that, I wonder? Is it because no one can compare to Bette Davis? Maybe.
Royal Dano who played Tom Fury (the guy in the electric chair in the clips) was also the voice of the Mr Lincoln animatronic for Disney for the World's Fair and park "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln."
Sorry if this was already mentioned -- but the only time this will be aired on TV as far as I can find, is this Saturday, October 12 at 10:55 p.m. (central) as part of Freeform's 31 Nights of Halloween. I watched it on Freevee back in 2022, but it doesn't seem to be there anymore.
I remember seeing this when I was a teenager in the 80’s. A few years ago I remembered it and wanted to see it again. It was very difficult to find it. I finally watched it on You Tube. It has a creepy appeal to me. Thank you for making this video.
I bought the same dvd you did last year. I showed this to my teens who enjoyed it. For me it was nostalgic, I've seen it several times but watching it with my kids was an especially fun experience.
I loved this movie!! I was a teenager when this movie came out. Thank you for talking about it. I can't find this movie anywhere!!! And I live in the States!!
I have loved this film since I saw it in the theater! Have watched it several times since. I liked it because it was out of the ordinary & writtne by the great Ray Bradberry!
I've recently watched this, after years of being interested in watching this film for myself. I absolutely adored it. I think it's incredibly underrated and I wish Disney made it easier to watch or did a new round of blu ray releases.I honestly found it very hard and annoying trying to find a decent enough pirated copy online, because i was too lazy and cheap to spend 20 bucks for a DVD off eBay lol . I also found it to honestly be way more scarier and mature compared to Disney's other dark fantasy films from that era that everyone online from the decade talks about. But it has an incredible sense of the season of autumn, which makes it a very cozy watch for Halloween time.
Saw this movie, three years after its release when I was 14. It was the first non-slasher horror movie I ever saw, and it was the first horror movie that made me question "things." This movie inspired me to look into Steven King's novels, which, at the time, only nerds and lonely girls read. Hey it was the 1980s, give me a break. After reading instead of watching King's works, I developed an intense fondness for the genre. Later, I slipped into Heinlein and, of course, Starship Troopers. Being a military brat and a history enthusiast and Scifi junkie (not a nerd) that book, indeed colored my perspective on life-in addition to The Art of War, A Tale of Two Cities, Macbeth, Hamlet, The Autobragphy of Malcolm X, and The Count of Monte Cristo. The wickedness of Wicked seem to stay with you, not fear. What would tempt me? Will I be old before my time? Have I accomplished all I can? Is 'longing' a sin, or is it human nature? For me, the movie is all about [exploitation] human nature: what we want instead of what we need and take for granted the little things. A lighter version of the same premise is King's Needful Things.
The lightning rod salesman was probably a combat veteran because he was wearing a partial World War One uniform at the start of the movie (trench coat, hat, etc) so the time period was probably in the late 1920's before the big stock market crash in 1929 which started the Great Depression (nobody had any extra money after that and Carnivals stopped in the United States pretty much well in the 1930's).
I loved this movie as a kid. It used to play on the disney channel in the 80's or maybe the early 90's. The scene where the spiders were moving through the streets used to give me nightmares, but didn't keep me from watching it.
UK here.. thank you Minty i have never seen this. will watch it with the kids.. you are just saying that it has never been on tv, same here in the UK. born 1980 and just hearing about it myself so.. thanks again..
If you look at the cars, it was clearly early 1930s. I was on the Disney lot at that time and watched a great deal of the shootings. Bradbury was there a lot.
I love this movie!! I also love the book!! I recently had to buy the DVD because as was mentioned it’s not on Disney +. I showed it to our twin 15 year old girls. One liked it, the other said it was trash lol.
I was 9 when my older brother’s friend brought the VHS over. In the scene where the boys are in the middle of seeing one simulated horrific image after another and when Will sees the one of his decapitation, I ran out of the room. That traumatized me more than Toht’s melting on Raiders of the Lost Ark. But I did take courage upon remembering it at age 37, watched it and considered it a decent movie viewing experience.
Don't feel bad, Minty - apparently finding a physical copy of this movie is not all that easy anywhere not just Australia especially if you're looking for an HD version.
I grew up in a town next to Waukegan, IL, where Ray was from. I always liked his stories. This movie was great and brings back great memories growing up! I think this was also the first time I saw a Johnathon Pryce performance. In the 80s, HBO had "The Ray Bradbury Theater" and there was one episode where William Shatner switches bodies with his young son. Anyway, love your channel and bringing back stuff I grew up with. Long live the 80s!!!
I admit the first time I saw this movie, I was a bit disappointed that Mr. Dark wasn't being played by Christopher Lee. However, after seeing Johnathan Pryce's portrayal, I don't think anyone else could have played Mr. Dark any better. I also admit I can't really imagine what Mr. Dark would have been like if played by Peter O'Toole. More sardonic and tongue in cheek perhaps?
I liked this movie and checked it out as soon as I found out Johnathan Pryce was in it after watching Brazil and loving it. Used to own Wicked myself and lost it or it was stolen. Been thinking about it recently and then you did a 10 things on it. It's a sign. I must own this movie again. Thanks, Minty.
Too bad you didn't see this movie before, great movie! Better late than never never! I loved this movie! Glad you are doing your 10 things! You do a great job job! Thank you!!!😊
Saw this movie as a kid. Freaked me out but I absolutely loved it. Man, I need to get myself a copy of it! Thanks for reminding me about Something Wicked This Way Comes!
Ray Bradbury's home town has a bar called Nightshade and Dark's. The drinks are named after Bradbury stories. It has a cool vibe. ✌🏻
Where is this!?
@@doughankins3996 waukegan Illinois
Have to watch it in the fall every year. One of my favorite books and I love the movie! Thanks for this vid!
Love it-!!
I grew up in the 80s and we had this on VHS--we wore that tape out.
Jonathan Pryce is an AMAZING villain; he's so cool and polished, and when he speaks you're just totally arrested. And it's one of those movies that really puts you present 'in the time and place', right there with the actors. The scenes of them running down the street or through the field really envelop you within the atmosphere of the action.
It's a magical film.
I cannot see Jonathan Pryce in any other movie without thinking of Mr. Dark.
@@Alberto-wu1mj YES!!
Jonathan Pryce as a villain gives me Time Curry vibes. He's great!
This is so weird...I literally just re-read this book yesterday after coming across it in a used bookstore. Ray Bradbury was one of my favorite writers when I was a kid. You did a great job researching and presenting the backstory of the film and I'm so glad it's not forgotten!
What I recall is a period in the mid-80s where it seemed like HBO was playing Something Wicked This Way Comes on such high rotation that it felt like it was always on when I went to see what was playing.
No kidding, my brothers and I watched it many many times always on HBO.
I remember that too!
See my comment about HBO. It's shocking...
OMG! LOL! 😄😲I came to the comments section to share the exact same experience!
Back in the days when HBO was still known as 'Home Box Office', I remember seeing 'Something Wicked This Way Comes' too many times to count.
At one point, It was scheduled to play during two or more time slots each and every day.
I think that originally happened due to a writers guild strike or something similar that was going on at the time.
@@johnnyrocket4357 I miss the old days sometimes.
This was a childhood favorite along with The Watcher In The Woods.
Good movie.
Both are great. Especially this movie.
I like Something Wicked this way comes and The Watcher in the Woods.
I was just going to make basically the same comment.
The ‘darker’ Disney stuff from the ‘80’s were some of my favorites…I include ‘the Black Hole’ in there.
IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THIS MOVIE YET......YOU MUST!!!
I'm 45 years old..... I remember seeing this as a very young girl and it terrified me!!! (**ESPECIALLY with the tarantula part!!!😳) But this was/is one of my favorite movies.... And each year I watch it EVERY time fall comes around!!! 💜
I'm 48 and my mother took me and my siblings to see it when it came out in the theater also :)
49 and I loved this movie when it came out. Saw it in theaters when I was 8, never forgot it, then watched it on cable when it came there. I had it on DVD (but sadly lost it) and have been on the hunt for it again. Phenomenal film!
I just ordered it from my library. Haven't seen it in many years/decades. Yes it'll be great for this time of year! First saw it as a preteen girl. I'm 50 now.
I'm reading the book.
And when I'm done, I'll watch the movie.
I'm 55 and this came on HBO in the summer of 84. I watched it at least 10 times that summer. 😊
When Disney made great live action films. I miss the good old days.
Escape from(too?)😂 Witch Mountain
This isn’t a Disney movie. It’s ray Bradbury’s movie.
The better days of Disney
This is such a great movie!! I loved this movie growing up even though it truly scared me. Thank you for this one Minty!! 😮😂
I had a memory of this being a great movie when I was a kid. Found it on dvd last year, yes, it is still amazing.
I was an adult when this movie was released, but it still invoked the feeling of reading the book. Jonathan Price was incredible in this role
This is one of my favorite 80’s movie. Whenever the weather gets bad, I always think of this movie.
It was released in Australia on VHS in 1984, I also remember seeing trailers for it on other Disney tapes and the other Dark Disney movie you didn't mention Watcher in the Woods. Now that is a movie that you should cover as well.
YES im so thrilled you covered this MOVIE!!!!!🤩
I don't know what it is about this film, but it looks like it's getting a lot of attention this year!
This is definitely a blast from the past. My dad had a crush on Pam Grier. This movie reminds me of Needful Things.
Yes! I think Stephen King's Needful Things lifted quite a lot from Ray Bradbury's story. I prefer Bradbury's writing style. ❤
Saw it back when it was new. I loved the dark atmosphere and the banter between Robards and Price. There are a lot of fun quotes. "Come visit me, sir, if you would uh, wish to improve your education"
The Appearance of Minty's cat really made my day and my sister's.
mine too
Loved this one, brings back some good memories. Thanks for the content mate!
My favorite book ever! I have a huge thigh tattoo of the cover from my childhood copy! What a great episode thankyou!!
I love this movie! I actually just watched it on blu ray the other day! It’s one I watch every Halloween. When I was a teen, I was so exited to find a copy on VHS in the old Disney white clamshell boxes, back when rental stores use to sell their used copies. The movie would never be made as a dark fantasy today, so I’m glad it was filmed so long ago!
I first saw this on HBO when I was a kid, and it has been a Halloween 🎃 favorite ever since🎉
Yeah Ray Bradbury was big on Halloween and I pull out the books and this movie every year. Great story about stuff we all go through and great actors. Jonathan Pryce's villain is the most underrated ever.
Hopefully another darker version of this might be considered in the future. The merry-go-round scenes would be awesome!
I really think this movie out-smarted itself. There is so much going on that it takes longer than the run time to absorb it. Each time I watch it, I catch some new link.
I was 12 when it came out. My dad made sure we saw it and we all loved it!
Something Wicked This Way Comes is such an underrated movie. I watched this movie when I was younger and didn't quite understand it. As an adult, this story hits so much harder. I cannot recommend this movie enough
I agree, another one of Disney screw ups. Such a great movie, a wonderful book. Grateful to have a copy of the film.
Jim ❤
Nice way to ring in October! Talking about a horror movie that has been forgotten but is a hidden gem, and a kitty cat! Well done!
"Movie was a dud" - man, this is one of my favorite movies of all time. Does a great job of recreating that feeling of the excitement of the unknown and fears of a kid growing up. Not sure why it's not on Disney Plus, so I bought the blu ray a few years ago. It probably seems dated now, but back in the 80s seeing this movie as a kid was a big event.
I really loved this movie. I was so surprised (at the time) this was from Disney.
This is yet another one of my rewatches. The library scene with the ripped pages still affects me today.
Best scene of the movie!
I would LOVE to see you do Amazing Stories! The Steven Spielberg anthology series from the 80s.
💯%. I'd love to see an episode on that show. One of my favorites growing up. Favorite episode is Mummy Daddy
My favorite segment was a Halloween episode with Christopher Lloyd as a wicked high school teacher. "Prepare to meet the Misters."
I'll second this!
Love this movie. I saw it as a kid and now have it on DVD and watch it often.
One of my favorite horror movies from my childhood. Always liked movies and books like this and Needful Things.
I love this film. One of my favorites. I honestly wouldn't mind a remake, if they did it right.
This was AWSOME! This is one of my all time favorites. I live in California & even had to order it online! An underrated classic! 🙌🏻
The book is a must read. Bradbury's poetic yet practical style is on display.
Loved this as a child. Thanks for the memories.
Minty! I hope you see this! I’m an old bugger from Melbourne so the movie I’m about to recommend that has SWTWC vibes is probably a bit before your time. It’s called “The Ghost and Mr Chicken” starring Don Knotts.
Great movie....Don Knotts was so funny😁👍
The incredible Mr limpet was another Don Knotts good movie. Very weird though.
The most underrated Disney movie of all time! Creepy as funk and holds up!
I love this movie! First time seeing Jonathan Pryce in anything and became a huge fan. Also loved the score.
Kitties always make everything more awesome!
This is a great movie. In my twisted imagination, I think that Rob Zombie could give this movie an awesome remake. Gritty and dangerous. Not that this movie isnt already great, I just think Zombie could really have fun with it.
I remember really loving this movie as a kid. It's probably been 35 years since I watched it last. I think it's about time to see it again. Thanks, Minty!
Thank you for a fun revisit of this movie. Also, your cat is an adorable floof! 😻
I work in Hollywood, 36 years in animation. I worked at Disney in the early 90's... here are a couple other points you may like to know. The town square was a set on the Disney lot, and I visited it many times over my lunches... In a few shots you can see down the side street to where the main Mary Poppins exterior street set still stood. Very near was a western/mexican set as well that was used in the Zorro tv series. I LOVED this movie as a kid and own it on disc now! So when i discovered the set for it on the lot I was SUPER stoked to walk around! They tore this stuff down to build the Frank G Wells building and a few others...
Disney had long wanted to 'crack' more sophisticated adult-ish content but failed a few times. The three you mentioned 'black hole' 'dragon slayer' and 'something wicked' all performed poorly, it seemed at the time no one wanted to see PG or R 'Disney' films. so Disney started 'Touchstone' to get away from this! Touchstone Pictures were wildly successful in the 80's, starting with 'Splash'
It must have been awesome working for Disney but I bet they have such high expectations of their employees
Just a brief shoutout to you. I covered the film for Cinefantastique magazine, was allowed to roam the lot, and loved the town square set. I even recreated my own bit of it by hunkering down in the storm drain. (I also found the decaying ruin of the T-Rex from "My Science Project" tossed out in the weeds and retrieved one of its teeth as a souvenier. Still have it..)
@@michaelmayo now THAT'S a cool story! I loved that magazine! Here's another neat thing... before i was in the industry i had a buddy who was an animator who let me come visit him at work a few times. I was in high school when he invited me to come to Ralph Bakshi's studio when they were working on mighty mouse. It was in a CRAPPY brick building way north on lankershim that was partially used as storage for movie props. As i entered the building we passed chain link cages full of props, and the chrome space ship from 'flight of the navigator' was parked inside!
Thank you for sharing. I went to uni in California and did odd jobs. I had several retired clients that worked behind the scenes in the studios and loved their stories. Friends of mine used to complain when I stayed at the end of movies to watch all the credits but I was so happy to see people in those trades finally getting their name on the picture. You were so lucky to be able to walk those sets.
So you worked there when you were like 6?!
Thank you for your review of "Something Wicked This Way Comes." I think it is an underrated film. I think you would enjoy "7 Faces of Dr. Lao" starring Tony Randall (1964) if you haven't seen it.
Strongly agree
Haven't seen that one in years
It's crazy that Jason robards was supposed to be middle aged in this. I always thought he was a grandparent not the dad. Middle aged was different back then 😂
Well he was an older dad but yea a) people aged differently and b) many people have children later now but yea he even looked way older than middle aged
@oooh19 yeah! A lot of people start going gray at 40
I can’t explain why _Superman III (1983),_ with its third, act terrified my nine year old self (and my Brother’s ten year old self) when it hit the screen, but we were both utterly fascinated when _Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983)_ was in theaters.
Well… then again there was that goddamn Tarantula nightmare sequence!! 😭
But we did, and still do, love it!
Jason Robards Jr. and Jonathan Pryce played so phenomenally against each other with their characters! I’ll never forget how Mr. Dark tried tempting Charles with the promise of youth in order to get him to reveal where Will and Jim were hiding in the Town Library.
Also, even as a kid, I knew who Ray Bradbury was. To this day, I wish his classics _Something Wicked_ and _The Halloween Tree_ were available on DVD because I haven’t been able to find either film.
Both books (of the same titles) are a fantastic read. I’d love to find those again as well.
And who could forget _Fahrenheit 451?_ If that story didn’t paint a terrifying picture of today’s World, I don’t know what does!
I got scared when the evil sister became a robot.
Both of these films are on DVD. I found both in thrift shops.
@@rachaelknudsen8801 I wonder why I didn’t have any luck on Amazon. Guess I’ll have to try again. I’d love to own _The Watcher In The Woods (1980)_ as well since, unlike _Something Wicked,_ I didn’t get to see it until it aired on the Disney Channel.
@@0ptimusv0ltr0n I adore Minty to bits and of course he’s entitled to his opinion, but I don’t understand how anyone could defend _Superman III!_
Not just because that scene terrified me; especially watching it on the big screen! The whole movie, in my opinion, is just stupid!
I mean, so is IV, but it’s entertainingly stupid!
@@Lesley_RedRhody OH, Watcher in the Woods is so creepy! Why hasn't anyone tried to remake that, I wonder? Is it because no one can compare to Bette Davis? Maybe.
I grew up watching this on cable TV. I loved it from the start. Creepy yet alluring and fantastic.
Royal Dano who played Tom Fury (the guy in the electric chair in the clips) was also the voice of the Mr Lincoln animatronic for Disney for the World's Fair and park "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln."
Sorry if this was already mentioned -- but the only time this will be aired on TV as far as I can find, is this Saturday, October 12 at 10:55 p.m. (central) as part of Freeform's 31 Nights of Halloween. I watched it on Freevee back in 2022, but it doesn't seem to be there anymore.
I remember seeing this when I was a teenager in the 80’s. A few years ago I remembered it and wanted to see it again. It was very difficult to find it. I finally watched it on You Tube. It has a creepy appeal to me. Thank you for making this video.
I loved this film back when it came out. That carousel scene was really scary when you're young...lol!
That's great he finally got it. It's personally one of my favorite lost media gems.👍👌
Thank you for this! Underrated movie from back in the day.
I bought the same dvd you did last year. I showed this to my teens who enjoyed it. For me it was nostalgic, I've seen it several times but watching it with my kids was an especially fun experience.
I loved this movie!! I was a teenager when this movie came out. Thank you for talking about it. I can't find this movie anywhere!!! And I live in the States!!
Available on DVD on eBay right now. I saw a $10 copy with $5 shipping.
Price, is always great! I'm pretty sure I saw this in theater, but I don't remember. Price and Robards, cant go wrong.
Another classic from my childhood that I love and watch every Halloween 🎃👻💥👽🫎💥
Thanks for sharing Minty!!! 😁
Oh -- yeah, as a kid when I first saw this I definitely related to Will -- but now I definitely relate to his father in the movie....
This was a wonderfully dark creepy and surprisingly adult movie. Loved it
I have loved this film since I saw it in the theater! Have watched it several times since. I liked it because it was out of the ordinary & writtne by the great Ray Bradberry!
Saw this in the theater when I was in middle school in 19823. One of my favorite childhood movies.
Time traveller? 😉😁
I've recently watched this, after years of being interested in watching this film for myself. I absolutely adored it. I think it's incredibly underrated and I wish Disney made it easier to watch or did a new round of blu ray releases.I honestly found it very hard and annoying trying to find a decent enough pirated copy online, because i was too lazy and cheap to spend 20 bucks for a DVD off eBay lol . I also found it to honestly be way more scarier and mature compared to Disney's other dark fantasy films from that era that everyone online from the decade talks about. But it has an incredible sense of the season of autumn, which makes it a very cozy watch for Halloween time.
This was a childhood favorite of mine. I still love it today. H 18:51 ere in the States, it was a flop, it's supposedly very popular in the UK.
Saw this movie, three years after its release when I was 14. It was the first non-slasher horror movie I ever saw, and it was the first horror movie that made me question "things." This movie inspired me to look into Steven King's novels, which, at the time, only nerds and lonely girls read. Hey it was the 1980s, give me a break.
After reading instead of watching King's works, I developed an intense fondness for the genre. Later, I slipped into Heinlein and, of course, Starship Troopers. Being a military brat and a history enthusiast and Scifi junkie (not a nerd) that book, indeed colored my perspective on life-in addition to The Art of War, A Tale of Two Cities, Macbeth, Hamlet, The Autobragphy of Malcolm X, and The Count of Monte Cristo.
The wickedness of Wicked seem to stay with you, not fear. What would tempt me? Will I be old before my time? Have I accomplished all I can? Is 'longing' a sin, or is it human nature?
For me, the movie is all about [exploitation] human nature: what we want instead of what we need and take for granted the little things. A lighter version of the same premise is King's Needful Things.
Thank you Minty for featuring this. Out of content done by Disney that's not already on Disney+, this is number one in my book.
The lightning rod salesman was probably a combat veteran because he was wearing a partial World War One uniform at the start of the movie (trench coat, hat, etc) so the time period was probably in the late 1920's before the big stock market crash in 1929 which started the Great Depression (nobody had any extra money after that and Carnivals stopped in the United States pretty much well in the 1930's).
One of my all time favorite books and movies
Just watching this last night. Underrated film and dark for a Disney movie
Thank you for doing this one. This has been one of my favorite movies since childhood!
I loved this movie as a kid. It used to play on the disney channel in the 80's or maybe the early 90's. The scene where the spiders were moving through the streets used to give me nightmares, but didn't keep me from watching it.
UK here.. thank you Minty i have never seen this. will watch it with the kids.. you are just saying that it has never been on tv, same here in the UK. born 1980 and just hearing about it myself so.. thanks again..
Now that it's October could you please do a 10 things we didn't know about interview with the vampire?
Also Urban Legend
James Whale’s Frankenstein
Disney’s Gargoyles
Subspecies
House Of Wax
Disney’s The Black Cauldron
And Tim Burton’s The Corpse Bride
If you look at the cars, it was clearly early 1930s. I was on the Disney lot at that time and watched a great deal of the shootings. Bradbury was there a lot.
Always loved "Something Wicked This Way Comes" boyhood classic to me. Been trying to find it on Utube or prime.
This was always one of my favorites! 😎👍🏼
This was one of my fave books along with Fahrenheit 451
I love this movie!! I also love the book!! I recently had to buy the DVD because as was mentioned it’s not on Disney +. I showed it to our twin 15 year old girls. One liked it, the other said it was trash lol.
This film and Watcher in the Woods really helped shape my love of spooky movies.
Childhood classic that was super scary n it's still holds up today😂
I love this film! And I’m planning to share it this Halloween to my son.
What a cool gato... he looks a little pissed! The book is fantastic.
Ray Bradbury is my favorite author. And SWTWC is my favorite of his stories. Jonathan Pryce played Mr. Dark perfectly. 😊
He also was The High Sparrow on Game of Thrones
Yes he did!! I cant see anyone playing Mr. Dark better!!
Geez, I haven't seen this since the '80s; forgot it even existed. The tarantula scene messed me up with spiders for life.
I was 9 when my older brother’s friend brought the VHS over. In the scene where the boys are in the middle of seeing one simulated horrific image after another and when Will sees the one of his decapitation, I ran out of the room. That traumatized me more than Toht’s melting on Raiders of the Lost Ark. But I did take courage upon remembering it at age 37, watched it and considered it a decent movie viewing experience.
Never seen it before. Always makes me think of the song on Pac’s first album. I’ll have to check it out now.
I’m pretty sure I watched “Something Wicked This Way Comes” in Australia on TV in the 1980s.
Thank you for making this. I’ve always loved this movie and am sad that it is so hard to find and watch these days.
Don't feel bad, Minty - apparently finding a physical copy of this movie is not all that easy anywhere not just Australia especially if you're looking for an HD version.
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I have always loved this movie. Thanks for doing this one, Minty.
I grew up in a town next to Waukegan, IL, where Ray was from. I always liked his stories. This movie was great and brings back great memories growing up! I think this was also the first time I saw a Johnathon Pryce performance. In the 80s, HBO had "The Ray Bradbury Theater" and there was one episode where William Shatner switches bodies with his young son. Anyway, love your channel and bringing back stuff I grew up with. Long live the 80s!!!
I admit the first time I saw this movie, I was a bit disappointed that Mr. Dark wasn't being played by Christopher Lee. However, after seeing Johnathan Pryce's portrayal, I don't think anyone else could have played Mr. Dark any better. I also admit I can't really imagine what Mr. Dark would have been like if played by Peter O'Toole. More sardonic and tongue in cheek perhaps?
I liked this movie and checked it out as soon as I found out Johnathan Pryce was in it after watching Brazil and loving it. Used to own Wicked myself and lost it or it was stolen. Been thinking about it recently and then you did a 10 things on it. It's a sign. I must own this movie again. Thanks, Minty.
You mean it wasn't Jumpin' Jack Flash?
Brazil. Back when movies mattered.
Interesting! I've never seen this one.
Watch it my friend.
My favorite Bradbury book, true youthful magic, wonder, innocence, aging and horror. The movie is very good for its time, so tough to actually film
Film...
Mr. Dark's Pandemonium Carnival... Jonathan Pryce was perfect in that role.
Absolutely fantastic movie, I cannot count the number of times I have seen it.
Too bad you didn't see this movie before, great movie! Better late than never never! I loved this movie! Glad you are doing your 10 things! You do a great job job! Thank you!!!😊
Excellent choice Minty
especially for the start of the Halloween Season!
Saw this movie as a kid. Freaked me out but I absolutely loved it. Man, I need to get myself a copy of it! Thanks for reminding me about Something Wicked This Way Comes!