They interpret grade as yes , , ,ok YES an iconic moment from an epic-movie , , , , , ,also I'm very glad Tim didn't make it as a limp-cartoon CGI , love his real people work , , can't stand the cartoon bafoonery showings , , , 😲🤔🤔🤔
I love how when he saw his horse, he had a smile on his face. If he was off his horse and you fed it while he was away, do you think the horseman would kill you, or let you live for being kind to his friend
Been a while since I saw this but, if I remember correctly, he only killed people the blonde witch told him to. Only exception was Brom Bones who kept trying to pick a fight with the horseman. Anybody else, he'd simply walk right past them.
@@thachocolategod That didn't really stop him from knowing literally everything, so that's not really a valid point. Just because he didn't have his head, didn't mean he was blind. Magic works here...
He actually took a step forward towards Ichabod and Katrina, as if he was going to thank them, for helping him find his head! Then, he got his Horse back, and, after snatching up that Evil Mistress, he gives her the toothiest kiss I ever saw...and then he whisked her away, to Sheol, the land of the wicked dead! Or...was that Hades?!? My bad... sometimes, I get the two mixed up.
I love the way the Horseman pauses to gently stroke Daredevil's muzzle before mounting. He might have been a bloodthirsty bastard, but even a bloodthirsty bastard can love something or someone... even if it's just a horse. It makes you realize that the horse is a SEPERATE ghost, and he is willingly with his master. Daredevil followed the Horseman and rose to his call when he did. The two truly are inseperable partners, in this life and the next.
@@GuukanKitsune They did die the same day though! If you watch the start of the movie, he has his horse shot out from under him, and dies shortly after.
When he put on the skull, it looked like the start of a boss battle. I wish they used that effect of the skull for Scorpion in Mortal Kombat (2021) as it looks good.
@@KishorTwistYep, in fact I wonder why Ray Park didn't just play the parts oh the Horseman with head as he was very capable of do that. Perhaps Tim Burton was serious about his comment of Christopher Walken scaring him when he worked on Batman Returns.
I love both the faces. Firstly the look of terror in van tassels face when she wakes up and realises the undead creature she had been controlling all this time has grabbed her and only hell awaits. And then the horsemans face looking down at the woman who has been using him as a puppet all this time knowing hes going to get every bit of revenge and hes going to love every second of it.
me when i suddenly remember the 10 page minimum essay due tomorrow which the professor gave us a month for (now i suddenly realise why the professor gave us a month)
This was my first horror movie and it is SUCH a journey of a movie, absolutely flawless film. The way the horseman is, deep down, a tortured soldier with no real intent to go around harming people and in the end shows his last bit of humanity as he takes that witch to hell. Brilliant.
In my opinion, the headless horseman was thanking them for giving him his head back and the curse was broken when he took her with him to hell or wherever they went to in the tree. If I were the headless horseman, I'd verbally say thank you all for my head, then I would rest for all the bad things I did willingly. Especially cutting off people's heads. The headless horseman was scary at first when I saw the movie in 2014, before graduation from high school. But overall, the movie is very good and I love the story of sleepy hollow.
You'd think that the horseman would be pissed at the woman. But nope. He actually takes her as a trophy wife and goes to hell triumphantly. Weird, but each to their own.
Not so much that, the lady he took was the very one that stole his skull and was using it to control him to kill any enemies she had in that movie so he was indeed pissed at her and thought the best way to "repay" her was to take her to place she had stolen HIM from.
@@MegaRazorback Based on the expression he had when he saw her (when she woke up), he definitely wasn't pissed at her -- he was very much mesmerized with her. I mean, look at his longing expression.
He was under someone else's control. More likely he was fighting against her this whole time, but he's admittingly a man who loves battle and had done horrible things because he genuinely enjoyed it. He however seemed to know Katrina was genuinely innocent and all Ichabod was doing was protecting her, much like Brom. She may have looked a lot like his puppetmaster, but he never went after the Crone Witch either because despite being her twin, she just ran away from him, doing what he wanted her to.
Seen this before. It's my most favorite Tim Buton movie with Johnny Depp. To me, sparing Ichabod and Katrina is the Horseman's way of saying "Thank you"
That CGI was so good considering how old this movie is! And i find it funny how he looks at him while his head was covered in flesh and than went for a hug while he took his time transforming! Lol
Amazing reach, He picked her up from the ground while sitting on a horse, but I suppose considering the other stuff that happening this should be the least of my concern
Hey. They just didn't feel like filming him getting off his horse, picking her lifeless body up, setting her on the horse, then getting back on the horse.
You missed 'Benny and Joon'? Romantic drama, but really well done by Johnny, Mary Stewart Masterson, and the guy who played her father. And yes this was a great rendition of Ichabod Crane.
I like pirates better even though this is a good movie . He had absolutely great acting scenes in pirates and way more script time.. and stunt scenes.. Did everyone see that .. because I will not be doing it again 😅 ... Great line johnny deep 😂
You wanna hear the best part? He is going to torture the woman who not only was responsible for his death, but also responsible for using him to fulfill a goal of vengeance and ambition.
He's not going to rest in peace, he's going back to hell. Did you all forget that he is responsible for war crimes? He's not a saint, he's also an evil entity that is going to torture another one of using him. Plain as that.
"The supreme art of war is to defeat your enemy without fighting" -Sun Tzu "The worst of all deceptions is self-deception" -Plato "Baaaghh!" -Headless Horseman
@@mnomadvfxit's funnier tho without knowing that. It's like "Oh shit who's it gonna be- Christopher Walken?" "Yes. I have. My head. Back again. And now. I can have my vengeance. I return. To hell. With the woman."
This was a great movie. Being a 90s kid. I saw this movie for the first time in the 5th grade. Me & my classmates were super excited. I swear movies had that it factor. When it was on VHS tapes. Before unlimited internet & social media took off. Nowadays movies & TV shows are boring. Because it's always a remake or reboot of some sort.
I mean we just saw him regenerate his whole head back, so it's not out of the realm of possibilities during his Regen process he formed his teeth to pointy bits.
I think in the story of the headless horseman he actually filed his teeth down to points. I guess they just didn't use the right kind of skull so they had to use CGI I guess to make them pointy
"Alright gang,now we find out who the headless horseman reeaally is.... it's Christopher Walken!!!" "Anndd... I would've....gotten away with it.... if it wasn't for you....meddling kids"
Мне нравится, что люди в комментариях как бы негласно сговорились не обсуждать этот жуткий поцелуй😂 Типа давайте поговорим о чем угодно, сколько Джонни Депп падал в обморок в этом фильме, о нежном отношении всадника к лошади, о хорошей графике на тот момент, о Кристофере Уокене и его карьере, все что угодно, кроме этого)
Soldiers from Hessia (now a western province of Germany) had quite a good reputation back in the day as tough and disciplined mercenaries, maybe that made its way into the story in this form. On that note, all male Hessians served in the military for a minimum of 24 years (!) so they probably earned that reputation, even if things weren't as exaggerated as in this folk tale.
Tim Burton: My Walken I've always admired your work and would love if you could be apart of my picture I think you would bring immense credibility to the character. Walken: Sure,,,,whats,,,,the job? Burton: The headless horseman. Walken:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f-k it,,,,,,,sure, see you Monday!
First time I've seen this scene in over 20 years. And you know what the first thing I noticed about the effects is? They didn't know how to directly animate eyeballs reforming in the eye sockets. Doesn't matter whether this was a practical effect, a CGI effect, or some combination of practical and "CGI blending" to make it smoother so it doesn't look like stop-motion animations. REGARDLESS - they just didn't know how to make it look convincing. So they "cheated" it by having the horseman duck down below the frame just a moment, and when he pops back up again - hey! There's the eyes! I mean - I GET IT. This is not a criticism. CGI was in it's infancy back then. There's only so much you can do sometimes. You work with what you've got and what you can do. And the overall effect WORKS. I just find it subtly amusing that I FINALLY caught that little "cheat" after all these years.
You totally could be right, that duck away was the perfect break for certain tricky animations. But I think it's also very fitting for just intentional drama, giving the audience some of the gross-out/gore muscle and sinew forming, and then also a startle/scare moment of suddenly eyes and tongue and screaming. So while I would say they certainly took advantage of that duck to smooth over some of the trickier transitions, I wouldn't assume they put it in there just for that purpose. I think it was an intentional creative choice as well!
Funny thing about this scene ,he simply could have thrown the evil witch into that hell portal and made amends for doing the Witches bidding for all that time , ,after he tosses her into open portal he could turn around and say " hey I've been through enough hell already , I'm gonna live life and help this village" , , , ,after all he was forced by magic to do those killings , , ,😎👍👍
If I had to guess magic is tied to the person who cast the spell in the first place. If she died, the magic she used to reanimate the horseman would have been undone. He probably figured, if I’m going to hell, I might as well take you with me.
What if the dude was at that time taken over by a demon, who just happened to be the one she made a deal with who decided to take her to hell with him.
@@Gazing-09 the Hessian horseman was simply a soldier on a battlefield taking cover from pursuing enemies,he noticed the very young witch saw him , so he beckoned her to be quiet ,but she was evil from the start ,and having slight witchcraft knowledge she relished in his death that she caused , and did her dark spell a little later , ,but his soul was clean as any valiant soldier before her dark spell was cast upon him , , , ,it's actually sad for him ultimately , , ,
I've always loved the scene. Walken is perfect for this (not ironic) The headless horseman is not an massive Schwarzenegger kind of man. He was soldier / mercenary, that was so vile/mean/effective that he created a legend around himself. Came to America not for gold or for fame but for just the pure thrill of bloodshed, (kind of a khorne follower). Died a brutal death by beheading (which was his thing). With his own sword ! And became a restless spirit which was manipulated. You can see the character Walken puts into it though. He's barely on screen in the film. But both where he looses his horse in the first flashback and feels for it! To the end where he gives a reaction smile after he gains his head back and re-mounts his stead.
1:51-1:57 to me was so brilliant cuz, even though he says absolutely nothing (other than a few growls) u can sorta get an idea of wat he’s saying or thinking.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
yes!
No!
They interpret grade as yes , , ,ok YES an iconic moment from an epic-movie , , , , , ,also I'm very glad Tim didn't make it as a limp-cartoon CGI , love his real people work , , can't stand the cartoon bafoonery showings , , , 😲🤔🤔🤔
@@wyldelf2685YES
10
I love how when he saw his horse, he had a smile on his face. If he was off his horse and you fed it while he was away, do you think the horseman would kill you, or let you live for being kind to his friend
Been a while since I saw this but, if I remember correctly, he only killed people the blonde witch told him to. Only exception was Brom Bones who kept trying to pick a fight with the horseman. Anybody else, he'd simply walk right past them.
Maybe it kinda goes without saying here but... he's headless. How's he gonna know?
@@thachocolategod
That didn't really stop him from knowing literally everything, so that's not really a valid point.
Just because he didn't have his head, didn't mean he was blind.
Magic works here...
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I love the fact that Christopher Walken just screams.
I love how he's just like "good horse" for a split second
It was more than that. It was his beloved horse, so to see it once more was like a blessing for him
By that time, your horse used to be like, your best friend
He actually took a step forward towards Ichabod and Katrina, as if he was going to thank them, for helping him find his head! Then, he got his Horse back, and, after snatching up that Evil Mistress, he gives her the toothiest kiss I ever saw...and then he whisked her away, to Sheol, the land of the wicked dead!
Or...was that Hades?!? My bad... sometimes, I get the two mixed up.
I love the way the Horseman pauses to gently stroke Daredevil's muzzle before mounting. He might have been a bloodthirsty bastard, but even a bloodthirsty bastard can love something or someone... even if it's just a horse.
It makes you realize that the horse is a SEPERATE ghost, and he is willingly with his master. Daredevil followed the Horseman and rose to his call when he did.
The two truly are inseperable partners, in this life and the next.
A bond between a horse and a rider is always a strong one. They are brothers in arms in battle
"just" a horse?! JUST a HORSE?! (yep, I am an equestrian :D)
I think it was the ghost of his horse from when he was alive.
@davidhenderson3400 Yeah, but the horse didn't die when he did and there's no reason for the two of their ghosts to be so entwined.
@@GuukanKitsune They did die the same day though! If you watch the start of the movie, he has his horse shot out from under him, and dies shortly after.
Ah yes my favorite Christopher Walker lines.
"YAAAAH"
"AAAAAAAAAH"
"HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA"
I love this movie.
He tried to talk, but his voice is really scratchy. That is why he is the headless hoarse man.
Just needed more cowbell
I think I heard him grunt "Hello, love" as well.
Don’t forget, “shhh.”
He played a Hessian from GERMANY: you honestly think Walken could pull a decent Joseph Goebbels?
He’s like: “Nah… I’ll just grunt n’ scream n’ stuff…”
For a minute there he was the horseless headman...
Could've had a Snickers, otherwise he'd stay confused when he's hungry!
a bit before that he was the horseless headless horseman
Don't lose your head!..("Remember what the dormouse said: feed your head.") 😁💀👤
@@Fire.and.Forget but where is the headtaker
He shudda quit while He was a Head... 😂
Imagine getting cursed and having your head removed and then finding it years later just to end up with Christopher Walken's head.
I will be prettier, more easy to the eye… more pleasent to be seen…
@@razofdead I can relate 😂
I so wanted him to say Huha
🤣🤣🤣
Un-FUCKIN-believable, Quinlan!
Poor guy just wanted his head back and revenge on the woman who killed and enslaved him. He willingly went back to hell once he was free
you could say he wanted head
Kane Monster 👻 😈👹
She left her hand and the guy took her whole body. 🤣
@@inouskehashibira1045👩🦯
When he put on the skull, it looked like the start of a boss battle. I wish they used that effect of the skull for Scorpion in Mortal Kombat (2021) as it looks good.
You can always expect brilliant casting choices from Tim Burton, Christopher Walken as The Headless Horseman is one of his best
Technically, stuntman/martial artist Ray Park was the Headless Horseman for most of this great _fantastic_ movie!
@@KishorTwistYep, in fact I wonder why Ray Park didn't just play the parts oh the Horseman with head as he was very capable of do that.
Perhaps Tim Burton was serious about his comment of Christopher Walken scaring him when he worked on Batman Returns.
@@KishorTwist He was also Darth Maul the same year then in Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace.
now that is what you call a french kiss... it left her speachless...
Yeah...and bloodied up, around the lips, too!
Maybe that's why she didn't want to kiss him!
Might have left her without a tongue?....
@@deguello66that’s what I thought
@@deguello66 so she can never cast any spell more
@S1lverarrow I didn't think about it that way! Very enlightening!
I love both the faces. Firstly the look of terror in van tassels face when she wakes up and realises the undead creature she had been controlling all this time has grabbed her and only hell awaits. And then the horsemans face looking down at the woman who has been using him as a puppet all this time knowing hes going to get every bit of revenge and hes going to love every second of it.
What revenge? He clearly loved her and wanted her to see his home.
@@vksasdgaming9472 yeah, right. how does people not notice this?
@@vksasdgaming9472 fuck sake 😆😆😆
0:27 I always found this scene funny, he looks at him like "Jeez man, you don't need to overact,bye"
Tim Burton certainly is a fan of eyes and tongues popping out cartoonishly. Dug this movie when I saw it but Large Marge was far more terrifying.
But it's Walken he must give it his all
The Hessian "overacts" because sure he felt extremely horrible pain while having his flesh abruptly reconstructed around his skull.
@@viniciusvalois2634wait what?! Ok that is excruciatingly painful I don’t blame him for flopping around like that
His skull was decomposing backwards...probably not comfortable
The thumbnail is so funny, the Horseman is like:
"And the prom's TOMORROW!!"
TOMORROW I SAID WE ARE DOOMED!
If he's going to a prom, I wanna be his date!
@@menslady125eif2590me too. I would date the hessian any day !!!❤❤❤
me when i suddenly remember the 10 page minimum essay due tomorrow which the professor gave us a month for (now i suddenly realise why the professor gave us a month)
THE DINNER AWAITS US IN HELL!!
This was my first horror movie and it is SUCH a journey of a movie, absolutely flawless film.
The way the horseman is, deep down, a tortured soldier with no real intent to go around harming people and in the end shows his last bit of humanity as he takes that witch to hell.
Brilliant.
The Horseman is the Darth Vader of the movie.
When he was alive he intended to harm everybody.
Love this movie. Johnny Depp fainting left and right in it 😂
Hey gorgeous
He fainted 5 times in this movie😂
@@DrManhattens geez is that cringe...
This was young Johnny Depp?! I didn't realised it's him!
Yeah it was pretty funny how he kept fainting
In my opinion, the headless horseman was thanking them for giving him his head back and the curse was broken when he took her with him to hell or wherever they went to in the tree. If I were the headless horseman, I'd verbally say thank you all for my head, then I would rest for all the bad things I did willingly. Especially cutting off people's heads. The headless horseman was scary at first when I saw the movie in 2014, before graduation from high school. But overall, the movie is very good and I love the story of sleepy hollow.
Lol he can only say Ahhhhhh and Yahhhhh though.
Yeah I live 20 miles from sleepy hollow so seeing this at age 11 was a wee bit traumatic
@@Chillllllbruh I think because he filed his teeth down to sharp points it made it impossible for him to speak without hurting his tongue and lips.
@@talariswatts-el9196 or he doesnt speak English the headless horsemen
Is a Hessen mercenary from Germany
Who probably only speaks German
@@DrHydra47 yes both are probably true. Agreed.
You'd think that the horseman would be pissed at the woman. But nope. He actually takes her as a trophy wife and goes to hell triumphantly. Weird, but each to their own.
That's how marriages in Hesse go
Not so much that, the lady he took was the very one that stole his skull and was using it to control him to kill any enemies she had in that movie so he was indeed pissed at her and thought the best way to "repay" her was to take her to place she had stolen HIM from.
@@MegaRazorbackit’s more than that, that was just salt in the wound. She was responsible for his death in the first place.
She was Hellbound anyway by her own admission, unless she figured out a loophole to avoid losing her soul to Satan.
@@MegaRazorback Based on the expression he had when he saw her (when she woke up), he definitely wasn't pissed at her -- he was very much mesmerized with her. I mean, look at his longing expression.
I’ve a theory the Horseman intentionally took his time with that last kill as he could sense his head was approaching
Nah, bad scripting or actors pacing, or maybe just for the audience to feel tense
He was under someone else's control. More likely he was fighting against her this whole time, but he's admittingly a man who loves battle and had done horrible things because he genuinely enjoyed it. He however seemed to know Katrina was genuinely innocent and all Ichabod was doing was protecting her, much like Brom. She may have looked a lot like his puppetmaster, but he never went after the Crone Witch either because despite being her twin, she just ran away from him, doing what he wanted her to.
Or maybe, just maybe - and hear me out on this) - the good guys had plot armor....
@@dantenage9687shut up
It was ahead in the road
Seen this before. It's my most favorite Tim Buton movie with Johnny Depp. To me, sparing Ichabod and Katrina is the Horseman's way of saying "Thank you"
Watched it when it first came out and still enjoy it today. Everybody in it was perfect for their parts
Christopher Walken had some great lines in this movie
I especially liked "hhhhhnnngggggjhhaaaahhhh"
They are totally memorizable....
Rawwwwwwrrrr
Grunts and yells from Max Zorin.
Yeah... I wonder if he improvised any of his dialogue???
0:27 love that part where he ducks down out of frame, making you think he's going to pop-up with his head full restored, but he just screams more lol
Walken is amazing every time he shows up somewhere, but this was always my favorite
His performance in 'The Deer Hunter' was better.
@@crosslink1493 True, but I cannot imagen anyone doing sleepy hollow better than this.
That CGI was so good considering how old this movie is! And i find it funny how he looks at him while his head was covered in flesh and than went for a hug while he took his time transforming! Lol
Actually they didn't use any CGI for the movie, Christopher Walken just showed up one day and started doing things
@@Dan-fw2db tactically industrial light and magic did work sequence on headless horseman return to his head.
When Ichabod called to him, the Horseman’s body reacted so happily, like “oh boy! You found it!”
Amazing reach, He picked her up from the ground while sitting on a horse, but I suppose considering the other stuff that happening this should be the least of my concern
Magic/ levitation pull
Because a headless horseman is not enough, we need some good physics explanation to this scene or else it won't look real enough!!
Hey. They just didn't feel like filming him getting off his horse, picking her lifeless body up, setting her on the horse, then getting back on the horse.
Go go gadget arms.
Or that a giant skull with a full set of teeth shrank down to human size and hey presto, twisted sister teeth.
I watched this as a kid aged 13 with my sister and grandma and this still gives me goosebumps 😳 based on a true legend rip 🙏🏾 🕊 ☮
I was younger than that when I saw this film. It scared the shit out of me.
I saw this when I was like 9 years old with my dad
Not based on any "true" legends. It was a short story written by American author Washington Irving in 1820.
This was quite disturbing AND satisfactory at the same time.
As much as I love Johnny in Pirates, Sleepy Hollow is by far my favorite movie.
Are you really comparing Jack Sparrow and Ichabod Crane??
You missed 'Benny and Joon'? Romantic drama, but really well done by Johnny, Mary Stewart Masterson, and the guy who played her father. And yes this was a great rendition of Ichabod Crane.
@@Gabriel-rp2pc jack sparrow is his best role
but his best movie is sleeping hollow
I like pirates better even though this is a good movie .
He had absolutely great acting scenes in pirates and way more script time.. and stunt scenes..
Did everyone see that .. because I will not be doing it again 😅 ... Great line johnny deep 😂
still a better love story than twilight
Well it made more sense!
Low bar
Your comment was a better love story than Twilight!
Still a better love story than fifty shades of grey
Give that fucking joke a rest! It was never funny!
You know you are a scary actor, when transitioning from a supernatural skull to your face is the scarier appearance.
Mr Walken is a gift to Hollywood
One of the most unique actors of all time
I was excited when I learned he was cast in Dune: Part 2. I am most looking forward to seeing him play the Emperor.
@@Brotherofthe4thCompany It's funny to know that there is not one but two galactic emperors in this old movie!
@@ArnaudLance Who's the other?
@@Brotherofthe4thCompany Ian MacDiarmid from Star Wars (in a minor role)
Ghosts and demons? That's just fairytale.
This is just another Monday morning for Christopher Walken.
One thing is certain: The Headless Horseman can now rest in peace now that he has his head back.
You wanna hear the best part? He is going to torture the woman who not only was responsible for his death, but also responsible for using him to fulfill a goal of vengeance and ambition.
I doubt he'll "rest in peace" since he went back to hell (albeit voluntarily) and carrying along the evil lady who disgraced him.
At least he's not alone this time, since he went back in his true resting place taking someone with him in the process.
He's not going to rest in peace, he's going back to hell. Did you all forget that he is responsible for war crimes? He's not a saint, he's also an evil entity that is going to torture another one of using him. Plain as that.
"The supreme art of war is to defeat your enemy without fighting"
-Sun Tzu
"The worst of all deceptions is self-deception"
-Plato
"Baaaghh!"
-Headless Horseman
The Headless Horseman is still a much better philosopher than most modern college students and politicians.
The little moments he has with his horse are actually so cute.
0:20 when she giving you that double hand twist gawk gawk 3000
Thank you I fucking wheezed
This one got me😂
I love how all his dialog is *"RAAAAHG RAAAAAAAAHG! ARRRRRGH!"*
2:37 I guess her hand's just gonna decompose now like Emily's from corpse bride and stick out there for the rest of eternity.
i thought it was somekind of ester egg xdd. These two movies have the same vibe
That's one hell of a kiss.
I’ve heard of a French kiss, a soul kiss, etc, but that Hessian kiss….whew!
The reveal that he’s Christopher Walken will always be hilarious to me
Not a reveal, we see him earlier in the movie when the tale of his death is told by villagers.
@@mnomadvfxit's funnier tho without knowing that. It's like "Oh shit who's it gonna be- Christopher Walken?"
"Yes. I have. My head. Back again. And now. I can have my vengeance. I return. To hell. With the woman."
The amount of times Johnny Depp faints in this movie is hysterical 😂😂
"How did you find it?"
"I was just Walken."
0:27 first breath of fresh air in decades.
This was a great movie. Being a 90s kid. I saw this movie for the first time in the 5th grade. Me & my classmates were super excited. I swear movies had that it factor. When it was on VHS tapes. Before unlimited internet & social media took off. Nowadays movies & TV shows are boring. Because it's always a remake or reboot of some sort.
Such a beautiful Hessian!
He only wanted his head back to tell them that they needed more cowbell.
Completley underrated comment, I thought it was awesome
When he passes out it kills me every time
Glad he found his head. And peace❤
A solid 10. Cinema is a art. When the scenario speaks by itself it makes a successful movie. Mr. Burton is a Master Storyteller.
Spot on. Very few people appreciate cinema as art. Wish there were more film makers who could promptly tell a story so visually and well executed. 😊
I mean it's good. 7-8. A solid 10 makes it one of the greatest movies ever made, though.
@@DaveDexterMusic well It is one of the greatest movies ever made. 9/10
2:40 Kid’s like “What did I just miss!?”😂
One of the greatest cult classics of all time.
Agreed.
ah yes, that widely-released blockbuster by a famous director and with some of the world's best-known actors and actresses was "cult"
@@DaveDexterMusic don't think you know what they mean by cult classic
The best kiss of the cinema history 😚🩸🩸🩸
He got handed a skull with perfect chompers. How exactly does that translate to the pointy crooked things in the Horseman's head afterwords?
As a manifestation of his corrupted soul? Or some such Hollywood bollocks
Now that's ACTING!!!
I mean we just saw him regenerate his whole head back, so it's not out of the realm of possibilities during his Regen process he formed his teeth to pointy bits.
The skulls teeth are sharpened if you look.
I think in the story of the headless horseman he actually filed his teeth down to points.
I guess they just didn't use the right kind of skull so they had to use CGI I guess to make them pointy
I always liked when Johnny Depp yells out HORSEMEN! he holds his hand out to catch his skull like Stone Cold waiting for you to throw him a beer.
1:51 Find someone that will look at you like this
Absolute masterpiece. Perfect production.
The most "to hell with you" moments ever.
Loved Depp's wussy Ichabod Crane portrayal.
This movie will always be a great classic 😎
movies from the 80's to 2000's were amazing.
"Alright gang,now we find out who the headless horseman reeaally is.... it's Christopher Walken!!!"
"Anndd... I would've....gotten away with it.... if it wasn't for you....meddling kids"
Meddling kids and the Harlem Globe Trotters!
Мне нравится, что люди в комментариях как бы негласно сговорились не обсуждать этот жуткий поцелуй😂 Типа давайте поговорим о чем угодно, сколько Джонни Депп падал в обморок в этом фильме, о нежном отношении всадника к лошади, о хорошей графике на тот момент, о Кристофере Уокене и его карьере, все что угодно, кроме этого)
I don't know why the horseman is so strong tho, even in life. He could take down an entire squadron by himself, and overcome outnumbering odds
Soldiers from Hessia (now a western province of Germany) had quite a good reputation back in the day as tough and disciplined mercenaries, maybe that made its way into the story in this form. On that note, all male Hessians served in the military for a minimum of 24 years (!) so they probably earned that reputation, even if things weren't as exaggerated as in this folk tale.
Their diets were very different back then
In this period in time, Johnny Depp would platform an awsome Headless Horseman in a remake
AHHHHHHHHH............my childhood nightmares , what a delight it is to have them back !!!
02:03 Give Me Some Sugar Baby XD
Evil dead. Another classic
Johnny could've done a Crow reboot back then. Everytime I see him in this he reminds me of Brandon Lee.
You've got to be kidding
Johnny could been the Joker in Burton’s Batman but studios wanted Nicholson instead.
@@eyeseer1 Actually Tim Burton wanted Brad Dourif, but studio wanted someone else.
1:51 *hey baby, remember me?*
I can’t believe how this movie used to creep the sht out of me when I was a kid, now how I just realized how goofy the drama is 😂
2:07 one of the most romantic kisses.
Tim Burton: My Walken I've always admired your work and would love if you could be apart of my picture I think you would bring immense credibility to the character.
Walken: Sure,,,,whats,,,,the job?
Burton: The headless horseman.
Walken:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f-k it,,,,,,,sure, see you Monday!
I watched this when I was a teenager. It was scary seeing his skull back to a horseman body but I enjoyed Sleepy Hallow is one of my favourite films 😊
One of THE BEST MOVIES of it's (90s) time - not to mention the year "99"
I remember watching this in theater with some friends. I loved it so much that I saw it twice.
First time I've seen this scene in over 20 years. And you know what the first thing I noticed about the effects is?
They didn't know how to directly animate eyeballs reforming in the eye sockets. Doesn't matter whether this was a practical effect, a CGI effect, or some combination of practical and "CGI blending" to make it smoother so it doesn't look like stop-motion animations. REGARDLESS - they just didn't know how to make it look convincing.
So they "cheated" it by having the horseman duck down below the frame just a moment, and when he pops back up again - hey! There's the eyes!
I mean - I GET IT. This is not a criticism. CGI was in it's infancy back then. There's only so much you can do sometimes. You work with what you've got and what you can do. And the overall effect WORKS. I just find it subtly amusing that I FINALLY caught that little "cheat" after all these years.
You totally could be right, that duck away was the perfect break for certain tricky animations. But I think it's also very fitting for just intentional drama, giving the audience some of the gross-out/gore muscle and sinew forming, and then also a startle/scare moment of suddenly eyes and tongue and screaming.
So while I would say they certainly took advantage of that duck to smooth over some of the trickier transitions, I wouldn't assume they put it in there just for that purpose. I think it was an intentional creative choice as well!
Funny thing about this scene ,he simply could have thrown the evil witch into that hell portal and made amends for doing the Witches bidding for all that time , ,after he tosses her into open portal he could turn around and say " hey I've been through enough hell already , I'm gonna live life and help this village" , , , ,after all he was forced by magic to do those killings , , ,😎👍👍
If I had to guess magic is tied to the person who cast the spell in the first place. If she died, the magic she used to reanimate the horseman would have been undone. He probably figured, if I’m going to hell, I might as well take you with me.
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What if the dude was at that time taken over by a demon, who just happened to be the one she made a deal with who decided to take her to hell with him.
@@mikewmccannthat sounds even more plausible to what I just said
@@Gazing-09 the Hessian horseman was simply a soldier on a battlefield taking cover from pursuing enemies,he noticed the very young witch saw him , so he beckoned her to be quiet ,but she was evil from the start ,and having slight witchcraft knowledge she relished in his death that she caused , and did her dark spell a little later , ,but his soul was clean as any valiant soldier before her dark spell was cast upon him , , , ,it's actually sad for him ultimately , , ,
Christopher Walken dominated that scene without saying a word. Johnny Depp looked so young back then.
Maybe he was... Who knows? I mean, I suppose this movie was shot long before any of the pirates movies.
Johnny Depp is well familiar with Tim Burton and the two go way back.
Childhood memories.
No neck bones.
And the still image at 0:28 is hilarious! 😂
This was actually a good movie & nice take on the story.
I love this version of the headless horseman
The snarling
Raah!!
This is the warrior I would praise before going into battle
One of the best suspense and horror films I've ever seen, I recommend it
bro galloped right into the trussy
1:28 he must have a really long right arm lol
He was the true hero of the story
1:08 ok two things one: WALKEN WILL NEVER NOT LOOK SILLY AS ALL HELL and two: good for him that he got his head back
That's a double negative. Will he look silly or won't he? Confused some...
@@scobra5941 thats the point you clown!! he is silly, he's christopher walken!!
He has the best line: "HRAAAHHHH!!!!"
I remember seeing this back in an English class for university. Good times.
Man I just love Christopher Walken. Such a cool, weird dude. Always brings such life to his characters.
Headless horsemen would be one hell of a ghost rider.
Well, in a way, he kinda already is.
@@robertjones5765yeah pretty much he’d be the ultimate ghost rider
The kiss that makes the witch ride into hell. Damn Walken, you a devil.
One of the scenes of all time.
When he says "its head time" was really one of the movie scenes.
@@fr4nmo475 he do be heading to hell
Truly one of the most scenes of all time
The thumbnail makes it looks like the horseman is flabbergasted at a sight.
I've always loved the scene. Walken is perfect for this (not ironic) The headless horseman is not an massive Schwarzenegger kind of man. He was soldier / mercenary, that was so vile/mean/effective that he created a legend around himself. Came to America not for gold or for fame but for just the pure thrill of bloodshed, (kind of a khorne follower). Died a brutal death by beheading (which was his thing). With his own sword ! And became a restless spirit which was manipulated. You can see the character Walken puts into it though. He's barely on screen in the film. But both where he looses his horse in the first flashback and feels for it! To the end where he gives a reaction smile after he gains his head back and re-mounts his stead.
An extremely exciting film. I enjoyed every minute of it! Thank you very much! A million kisses to Johnny Depp! 😘
1:51-1:57 to me was so brilliant cuz, even though he says absolutely nothing (other than a few growls) u can sorta get an idea of wat he’s saying or thinking.
Finally!!! I’ve been looking for this thing forever!!!! - Headless Horseman
Damn, totally forgot this movie existed... had it on DVD n' everything. Awesome film!
A forgotten childhood trauma. Now it's just plain freaking metal to me! 🤘💀
I just wonder who Johnny will work for, since he said he’s done with Walt Disney.. Every movie he’s done was brilliant.
I want to punch the hell out of every executive on the Disney board for what they did.
Not every but close
Not even close lol Johnny Depp is lucky as hell he made 21 jump street the pirates movies n Donnie brasco bc other then that he's been a disaster.
He could try to work with Scorsese or whatever for more serious movies from now on.
@@mt8722 I mean he has had plenty more great movies but glad to see you know what you’re talking about “expert”😂😂