director bob clark ("deathdream", "black christmas") continued to maintain until his untimely death in 2007 that he approached carpenter with a synopsis idea for a potential movie called "the babysitter murders" in the mid-'seventies ... the project stalled, yet the future "halloween" film-maker liberally and quite literally utilized ideas and concepts from clark's original story treatment as the foundation for his "seminal" widescreen subjective-tracking suspense classic in '78...
Excellent interview of the legendary John Carpenter
Great interview thank you
Movies are like dreams
Carpenter Has One Hell Of A Body Of Work
director bob clark ("deathdream", "black christmas") continued to maintain until his untimely death in 2007 that he approached carpenter with a synopsis idea for a potential movie called "the babysitter murders" in the mid-'seventies ... the project stalled, yet the future "halloween" film-maker liberally and quite literally utilized ideas and concepts from clark's original story treatment as the foundation for his "seminal" widescreen subjective-tracking suspense classic in '78...
Cut above the rest. JC
The low key huuuuge shade thrown by “like Ted Turner colorizing the classics” is not to be overlooked! Hahahaha 🫡👏👏👏
Does he not make films anymore.?
he's retired, and old of course, his last big movie was ghost of mars 2001
@@jameswilliams-zr8co Thanks..John seems to be more interested in the musical side of things now...
His last film was The Ward in 2011
@@quatz1981 Most likely concentrating on the music side of things.
@@doctorsocrates4413 Yeah he said many times making movies is too much hard work and he's getting too old for that.
They live is a documentary about america.