Who's messing with the kitchen chairs? | Poltergeist (1982) | Warner Bros. UK

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  • A typical family in a quiet suburb of a normal California faces a frightening ordeal when its home is invaded by a Poltergeist. Late one night, 10-year-old Carol Anne Freeling (Heather O'Rourke) hears a voice coming from inside the television set ... At first, the spirits that invade the Freeling's home seem like playful children. But then they turn angry. And when Carol Anne is pulled from this world into another, Steve and Diane Freeling (Craig T. Nelson and JoBeth Williams--In the Land of Women) turn to an exorcist (Zelda Rubinstein) in this horror classic from director Tobe Hooper (Texas Chainsaw Massacre films) and producer and screenwriter Steven Spielberg.​
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  • @renatoschechter750

    The most terrifying part of this is the guy tasting the sauce and putting back the spoon in the pot

  • @cafeAmericano

    Is it just me or is the mom in phenomenal shape? Seriously. You know she was doing her Jane Fonda workouts

  • @ayndie38
    @ayndie38  +160

    This was the first horror movie I ever watched. My grandmother was a horror fan and I was spending the night with her. I was only seven years old and it made my parents mad that she let me watch it but I loved it! RIP, grandma!

  • @Lockbar
    @Lockbar 21 день тому +4

    I lived in a haunted house 10 years before this film came out. Unless you have experienced it, you think its a joke. After it happens, then you know.

  • @RM-pf3wd
    @RM-pf3wd  +197

    Poltergeist is a movie that gives me that comforting 80s nostalgia I crave on a rainy sunday evening

  • @inverlock8373

    If I saw my chairs doing that I’d move.

  • @dougl945
    @dougl945  +124

    When houses in Los Angeles were $139,000

  • @dougl945
    @dougl945  +173

    I can’t believe this is 42 years ago. Seems like yesterday

  • @ItalianClown2003

    Unpopular opinion: Poltergeist is better than The Shining

  • @patronsaintofnow9765

    I don't know if people today realize what a big deal this movie was when it was released - we saw it 5 or 6 times over 2 weeks and every time the theatre was packed; every seat filled. The Eighties, lol. smh . . .

  • @rob7068
    @rob7068  +91

    The chair stack is such a powerful “scary” movie moment. So memorable. So disconcerting.

  • @easternyellowjacket276

    "Oh honey, you are going to ruin you're eyes this is no good" as she switches it to a war scene. LOL!

  • @fleurelise997

    Okay, that chair pyramid would not have been considered cute. New house search same afternoon 😂😂😂😂

  • @johnsantiago4099

    I love the way she jumps up and down like a cheerleader when the chair finally slides across the floor. How adorable is that I ask you?

  • @Pradeepshantha860

    A horror movie so good it was nominated for best picture Oscar.

  • @petezereeeah

    Saw this in the theater. When the guy was pulling his face apart in the mirror a teenaged girl sitting a row behind me started crying hysterically. Scarred for life

  • @tritthompson631

    Watched this when I was 6. After...i didn't sleep for about 3 years.

  • @user-wv9pw9tq1g

    Fun fact: Tobe Hooper was the director but Spielberg had his eye on the camera the entire movie - his signature shots, rule of thirds, and rhythm and pacing is evident the entire movie.🍿🎬🎥

  • @ashleyhyne7027

    When Americans could afford to live, and Jo-Beth Williams' legs were 2nd to none.

  • @yolandaponkers1581

    So many parts of this scene make me laugh, from the switching the TV to a war movie for her five year old to the lowering of the blinds in the guy’s face, but the dog begging and bringing his toy to a random place in the ceiling always spooked me.