3:11 “no if you did it wrong it could be painful, you’d choke to death” I love that even in death Jack still cares about David and doesn’t want him to suffer
@@James-if3kcsometimes being alone is better. My mother has never been in a relationship that wasn't abusive. You can argue that's her fault because she's only ever been attracted to criminals and junkies but the point I'm making is me and my siblings were happier when she was single.
Plus the werewolf is perfectly horrifying. Now a days most werewolves are on 2 legs now. I can't remember the last time we had one on all 4 like this one.
Fun trivia fact: the actor who plays Gerald Bringsley (the subway victim)-Michael Carter-is the same actor who plays Bib Fortuna in Return of the Jedi.
Even if they’re dead, or undead in this case, I think it’s quite understandable why they’re still happy. They were a very passionate couple with a loving stable relationship. The subway man was taken from his wife and kids. The homeless men, even though they had nothing much to lose, were still doing their best together to survive. However the couple died together in the early, most passionate time of their relationship, so they had a reason to still be optimistic and overjoyed since they still had each other
This movie is some kind of miracle. None of it should work. But somehow it manages to be hilarious, scary, and sad all at the same time. Not to mention damn entertaining. Even in the horror-comedy sub genre there’s nothing quite like it.
Man the fact that his victims are literally stuck in limbo just makes the wolfs curse much more haunting because not only did you kill a person you basically cursed them yourself with them being unable to move on into the afterlife.
The spirit of the Werewolf is Demonic in origin: it literally “possesses” the Spirits of the unfortunate souls it murders until it is released upon the death of its Mortal host. The traditional state of Undeath was a spirit trapped in Limbo, unable to pass on temporarily. How tragic…
@@dogewood5499 Not very fair, since the host is actually an innocent human who did literally nothing wrong. How can his death end a curse? Which by the way is spread via body fluids like a virus and turns the host practically into a rabid predator on full moons and a halluzinating lunatic the rest of the time.
If that’s the case, then shouldn’t the victims of the werewolf that bit David and the one before that werewolf and so on also be in limbo since the curse technically did not end; it just got passed over to him?
I love how Jack still cares about David. He wants him to kill himself (so he won't do anymore damage and so they can all move on to the afterlife) But he at least wants his death to be quick and painless.
Yeah, Jack even show up warning David about the full moon. Jack didn't want anything else becoming like him. Even after that he still didn't want his friend to die a painful death.
Is the black man american? Because, in case he is, that’s another funny-tragic circumstance; left to London in search of fortune, became a beggar and got slaughtered by a werewolf…
This movie is well played, even with Jack. Where at first he seems less bloodied, just a talking corpse, but eventually as he keeps coming around. The more his appearance becomes morbid. XD . . I like how he's a skeleton puppet in this scene . . .
@The Grammar Nazi This is just pretentious and pedantic, isn't it? They're ghosts. Regardless of what's causing them to be ghosts, or why they appear mauled and/or rotten, is irrelevant.
Depression be like those dead people. Depression - Commit suicide. Me- What? Depression - You must take your own life. Me - Why are you doing this to me? Depression - Because life sucks and it has to stop. Me - Ok, how should I do it? Sleeping pills?... Depression - Not sure enough. Me - I could hang myself. Fear of pain - Noo. No if you do it wrong it could be painful. You'd choke to death. Inner masochisms- Soo what? Let him choke. Fear of pain - Do you mind?
I think an extra detail that would have made the werewolf curse more interesting would be if the wolf itself was more of a separate entity in itself. Like a Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde like detail where the wolf desires to preserve itself and prevents the host from killing themselves, And as time goes on the curse slowly changes the hosts personality to make them more aggressive, vicious and as heartless as the wolf. A way they could have done this is that David starts blurting out more aggressive responses to the ghosts as they plead with him to kill himself. The ghost tells him how he killed him and David lets out a chuckle then quickly catches himself. The ghost tells him "You left my wife a widow and my children without a father!" Then David just snaps back and says "Well how bout I kill them next so you won't have to worry about them!?" then he quickly claps his mouth shut when he realizes what a horrible thing he just said. And over time he stops feeling sorry for the ghosts and just starts getting more annoyed at them, then eventually even starts to enjoy their torment as the curse completely modified Davids personality inorder to preserve itself.
So Question: Was the Wolves bloodline really severed at the end of the movie? Also, I like to think that once David got infected with the werewolf curse-the wolf personality started taking over him as seen thru the film.
@@johnhewitt564Depends on how far they would want to go with it. If it's just a bit to explain why he needs to kill himself IMMEDIATELY while he still has the humane capacity to do so? Then it would probably be a few minutes. If they want to go all in on the wolf being a seperate personality preserving itself and trying to take over? Then yeah, it would have made the movie longer. This is just my idea for the curse.
David: I could hang myself. Jack: No, if you did it wrong it could be painful. You could choke to death. Ted: So, what, let him choke. Jack: Do you mind. The man's a friend of mine. Ted: Well he ain't no friend to me. Me: I suppose this death has to be painless.
Perhaps the most hysterically morbid & enjoyably horrifying scene in film history😂👍. Like someone already wrote, the perfect blend of comedy & horror (much of the movie!). This scene leans far more comedic, its horrifying & macabre underpinnings & overtones notwithstanding. Arguably the finest amalgamation of both genres ever put to a scene & a movie. Sheer, unadulterated genius!
"You must take your own life" "That's easy for you to say, you're already dead!" "No David, Harry and I and everyone else you murdered are not dead, we're undead" Uh yeah bro, it's still easy for him to say regardless
I really wished there was a scene like this where the ghosts of the victims talking to a serial killer to commit suicide to avoid taking the lives of others. Maybe in some slasher movie it will have this scene.
I remember at the age of 13 seeing this at the theater with a childhood friend , I also remember not being sure to laugh or be scared to death watching this . Yes back in the day even though they had restrictions such as G , PG and R (there was no PG 13) neither we or the people working at the theater took the age restriction seriously. I saw a lot of R movies such as this , One was Porky’s. I would think today however someone would be charged with endangering the welfare of a child. My childhood was awesome 👏
I never realized how quickly Jack was rotting away from the time he waved David over to the theater and then introducing him to the undead. He was in a very advanced stage of decomposition
Is it just me, or is this scene WAY ahead of its time? This kind of foreshadowed the dark comedy that would come many years later in movies like Shaun of the Dead.
if only they added this line about the silver bullets. David: "Don't I need a silver bullet or something?" Jack : "Oh, be serious, would you?" David: "I am serious!! Have you ever tried it? How would you know if you haven't tried it?"
Since you had to cut the funniest part of this whole scene, and arguably the entire film, due to nudity, I transcribed it instead: *Muscular Cockney enters room where Skinny Posh Guy and Big-Tittied Woman are naked and making out* Muscular Cockney: "Whot are you doin' 'ere? You promised never to do this kind of thing again!!" Skinny Posh Guy: "I never promised you any such thing!" Muscular Cockney: "Not you, you twit! HER!!" Big-Tittied Woman: "I've never seen you before in my life!" Muscular Cockney: "...oh, sorry..." *leaves room* *Skinny Posh Dude and Big-Tittied Woman resume making out*
The truth is there all victims of the curse, David just as much as them. In the audio play of the story, which even has some of the orginal actors in it from the film they exspand upon the story, One part includs jack being in limbo, and meeting the man who was the werewolf that attact them, Like david he's a nice guy, but his victims shun him as if he was evil.
@@alanaspinall7147That's interesting. It would have been nice to see the first werewolf that attacks David and Jack in human while he was still alive. Unfortunately we only see him briefly in his human form when he's already dead.
@@tsepheletseka5115 I think it turns out the original wolf was the brother of the head guy in the pub at the start of the film, It seem the community that live there have links with easten Europe.
(Gerald Bringsley) Yes. I do look most unpleasant. (David) Why are you doing this to me? (Gerald Bringsley) This isn't Mr. Goodman's idea. He's your good friend, whereas I am a victim of your carnivorous lunar activities. (David) Mr. Bringsley, I'm sorry. I have absolutely no idea what to say to you. (Gerald) You've left my wife a widow and my children fatherless. And I understand I am to walk the in limbo, one of the living dead, until the wolf's bloodline is severed and the curse lifted. You must die, David Kessler.
He is unrestricted by his mortal flesh box. He feels no pain, he keeps his consciousness, his limbs continue to work, and he has no issue with pronunciation.
Damn this movie was so scary for me as a child. I did not sense the humorous aspect yet back then. The fact they were so easy about all that made it even more horrifying.
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Superb scene, a danse macabre in the extreme, Bringsley delivers the most important lesson to the damned Kessler & in visceral form too, even Jack speaks with a certain disdain now, after his advice was ignored. In a stunning expose of a favoured supernatural medium, AWIL serves us wave after wave of surreal display, this sequence with its climactic portent is an utter masterpiece of pain & loss, none more so than Alex's sobbing in the penultimate shot. Landis would never again realise another of this calibre.
If a mortal soul is killed by unnatural means, like a werewolf, they are forced to walk the earth in a state of limbo, until the cause of their death is destroyed. In this case: the bloodline of a savage werewolf.
@@sikujacob4556 no, they are neither living nor dead. Also the people can only be seen by the undead or the supernatural. That’s why David could see them.
Soundtrack spotters - the bongo movie 'See you Next Wednesday' has a stock music piece 'Cool Sweat' by Andrew Pryce Jackman, It is funky, I like it. The blue movie has deathless dialogue:- Guy with 'stache : What are you doing here?, you promised you'd never do this kind of thing again. Lover: (camply) I never promised you no such thing! Guy with 'stache: Not you, you twit!, Her! Woman with big knockers: I've never seen you before in my life! Guy with 'stache: Oh, sorry. LMAO! No wonder he says 'Good movie'
Fear: The Home Of Horror Cabin in the Woods We are the Night Embrace of the Vampire Cabin Fever Dracula Reborn Ready or Not 47 Meters Down Uncaged A Quiet Place Black Christmas Prom Night Vampire Academy
David não precisava se matar, e nem matar mais ninguém. Poderia fazer de sua transformação um grande espetáculo público. Era só entrar numa jaula toda noite de lua cheia e cobrar ingresso para quem quiser ver um lobisomem ao vivo. Ele, sobreviveria, não machucaria ninguém, e ainda ficaria rico.
David didn't need to kill himself or anyone else. He could make a big public spectacle of his transformation. All he had to do was go into a cage every night of the full moon and charge admission to anyone who wanted to see a werewolf in person. He would survive, he wouldn't hurt anyone, and he would still get rich.
The question that comes to mind what if the person that becomes a werewolf is an evil person that would make the ghosts who haunt him or her pointless because they do not care who they harm.
David You Can Do All You Want? I Love You ❤️😘💕 And Do Not Kill Yourself And Do Not Take Ur Life? Do Not Let Anyone Tell You Different If Someone Tells You Different Beat Them Off And Show Them What You Got
But he's a werewolf that killed those people, and they only want him to die as to prevent the deaths other people and preventing him from cursing another. the ones he does kill, end up in limbo until the wolf's bloodline is severed.
My thing is should the victims of the werewolf that bit David and the one before that and the one before that also be in limbo since the curse technically did not end; it just got passed over to him?
3:11 “no if you did it wrong it could be painful, you’d choke to death” I love that even in death Jack still cares about David and doesn’t want him to suffer
"So what? Let him choke!"
Yes he cared for David
He's a true friend
I love that the couple are all polite and pleasant, like they're not bothered by being dead since at least they're together.
I'm never gonna have anyone.
@@James-if3kcyour not alone. Me neither
I'm sorry.@@keiththompson6882
They seam extremely happy 😅
@@James-if3kcsometimes being alone is better. My mother has never been in a relationship that wasn't abusive. You can argue that's her fault because she's only ever been attracted to criminals and junkies but the point I'm making is me and my siblings were happier when she was single.
“...Whereas I, am a victim of your carnivorous lunar activities.”
What a great line, and even better delivery!
Yes that line is unforgettable
Most British line EVER
Delivered by the Bib Fortuna actor no less.
hahahhahahahhaha
Loved that line!!
The reason why this is my favorite werewolf movie is that it's the perfect blend of horror and comedy & this scene is best example of that.
Plus the werewolf is perfectly horrifying. Now a days most werewolves are on 2 legs now. I can't remember the last time we had one on all 4 like this one.
Couldn't agree more.. It's actually my favourite movie of all time due to this perfect blend.
Shaun of the Dead did the same thing many years later.
Zombie ghosts mixed with fornication?
@@ek9509 lovely sense of humor
I always loved the exchange, “ Do you mind? He’s a friend of mine.” “ Well, he ain’t no friend to me!”
Gentlemen, please.
still a good friend regardless
😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
The couple cheerily suggesting ways for him to top himself always gets me.
Fun trivia fact: the actor who plays Gerald Bringsley (the subway victim)-Michael Carter-is the same actor who plays Bib Fortuna in Return of the Jedi.
The more you know.
Never knew that
Nice 😁
What a spot ! I thought you were playing an old Jedi mind trick on me there...
Ney Jabba no Botha...
Even in death the english couple were still so nice
Dramatic irony, a similar scene is the Blackadder firing squad scene.
Even if they’re dead, or undead in this case, I think it’s quite understandable why they’re still happy. They were a very passionate couple with a loving stable relationship. The subway man was taken from his wife and kids. The homeless men, even though they had nothing much to lose, were still doing their best together to survive. However the couple died together in the early, most passionate time of their relationship, so they had a reason to still be optimistic and overjoyed since they still had each other
They were still a little drunk lol,
@@Joey7Z7Horror just read ur comment mate wow that is a brilliant comment about them characters ur spot on , godbless you,
even horrifically mangled they still cute & chipper asf lol. love conquering pain & evil seem 2 b a recurring theme in AAWIL imo
This movie is some kind of miracle. None of it should work. But somehow it manages to be hilarious, scary, and sad all at the same time. Not to mention damn entertaining. Even in the horror-comedy sub genre there’s nothing quite like it.
Man the fact that his victims are literally stuck in limbo just makes the wolfs curse much more haunting because not only did you kill a person you basically cursed them yourself with them being unable to move on into the afterlife.
That and they'll basically haunt you
@@michaelshade1702 yep and they’ll continue to do so until you die.
The spirit of the Werewolf is Demonic in origin: it literally “possesses” the Spirits of the unfortunate souls it murders until it is released upon the death of its Mortal host.
The traditional state of Undeath was a spirit trapped in Limbo, unable to pass on temporarily. How tragic…
@@dogewood5499
Not very fair, since the host is actually an innocent human who did literally nothing wrong.
How can his death end a curse? Which by the way is spread via body fluids like a virus and turns the host practically into a rabid predator on full moons and a halluzinating lunatic the rest of the time.
If that’s the case, then shouldn’t the victims of the werewolf that bit David and the one before that werewolf and so on also be in limbo since the curse technically did not end; it just got passed over to him?
I love how Jack still cares about David. He wants him to kill himself (so he won't do anymore damage and so they can all move on to the afterlife) But he at least wants his death to be quick and painless.
Yeah, Jack even show up warning David about the full moon. Jack didn't want anything else becoming like him. Even after that he still didn't want his friend to die a painful death.
I personally feel that alone proves that jack s really there.
Is the black man american? Because, in case he is, that’s another funny-tragic circumstance; left to London in search of fortune, became a beggar and got slaughtered by a werewolf…
The way jack points to the theatre, as if he's a normal bloke lol.
Truly a masterpiece. It’s the perfect horror movie.
This movie is well played, even with Jack. Where at first he seems less bloodied, just a talking corpse, but eventually as he keeps coming around. The more his appearance becomes morbid. XD . . I like how he's a skeleton puppet in this scene . . .
Griffin Dunne actually did the puppeteering in that scene.
It’s gruesomely brilliant: truly a timeless, macabre spectacle of Horror Conedy film history!
We'll call u back in a fortnight☕
The practical effects used for Jack made me so happy, probably was harder than anyone in that theater
0:52 “But I did tell you so you schmuck!” 🤣🤣
This whole sense is hilarious. XD The levels of passive aggressiveness going on just makes me laugh so hard.
I was always confused as a kid why the zombies weren't eating him during the scene, now as an adult I know the actual story lol
Yep. Because they were ghosts not zombies
@The Grammar Nazi
They were pretty much ghosts though. Let's be honest
They're ghosts because no one else can see them
@The Grammar Nazi then explains why no one but david can see them?
@The Grammar Nazi This is just pretentious and pedantic, isn't it?
They're ghosts. Regardless of what's causing them to be ghosts, or why they appear mauled and/or rotten, is irrelevant.
The couple seem pleasant. Everyone else seem pissed off.
Good British comedy for you.
They are together, they aren't worried about a widowed partner. Romantic enough get myself misty eyed
Depression be like those dead people.
Depression - Commit suicide.
Me- What?
Depression - You must take your own life.
Me - Why are you doing this to me?
Depression - Because life sucks and it has to stop.
Me - Ok, how should I do it? Sleeping pills?...
Depression - Not sure enough.
Me - I could hang myself.
Fear of pain - Noo. No if you do it wrong it could be painful. You'd choke to death.
Inner masochisms- Soo what? Let him choke.
Fear of pain - Do you mind?
Hope you’re doing all right now.
"Yes, I look most unpleasant." Even as a member of the undead he's still speaks like a proper Brit.
Even calls Jack "Mr. Goodman." A true gentleman
I think an extra detail that would have made the werewolf curse more interesting would be if the wolf itself was more of a separate entity in itself. Like a Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde like detail where the wolf desires to preserve itself and prevents the host from killing themselves, And as time goes on the curse slowly changes the hosts personality to make them more aggressive, vicious and as heartless as the wolf. A way they could have done this is that David starts blurting out more aggressive responses to the ghosts as they plead with him to kill himself. The ghost tells him how he killed him and David lets out a chuckle then quickly catches himself. The ghost tells him "You left my wife a widow and my children without a father!" Then David just snaps back and says "Well how bout I kill them next so you won't have to worry about them!?" then he quickly claps his mouth shut when he realizes what a horrible thing he just said. And over time he stops feeling sorry for the ghosts and just starts getting more annoyed at them, then eventually even starts to enjoy their torment as the curse completely modified Davids personality inorder to preserve itself.
Good import,it would have made the movie longer,would that be in it's favor or not is hard to tell now.
So Question: Was the Wolves bloodline really severed at the end of the movie?
Also, I like to think that once David got infected with the werewolf curse-the wolf personality started taking over him as seen thru the film.
@@johnhewitt564Depends on how far they would want to go with it. If it's just a bit to explain why he needs to kill himself IMMEDIATELY while he still has the humane capacity to do so? Then it would probably be a few minutes. If they want to go all in on the wolf being a seperate personality preserving itself and trying to take over? Then yeah, it would have made the movie longer. This is just my idea for the curse.
"Thank you you all are so thoughtful" lol I don't remember this being so funny
See You Next Wednesday. A Landis masterpiece.
Petition for the 4K Blu-Ray
David: I could hang myself.
Jack: No, if you did it wrong it could be painful. You could choke to death.
Ted: So, what, let him choke.
Jack: Do you mind. The man's a friend of mine.
Ted: Well he ain't no friend to me.
Me: I suppose this death has to be painless.
The drowning one always makes me laugh 😂😂😂😂
No other movie comes close to this one for its perfect mix of horror, comedy and pathos.
Perhaps the most hysterically morbid & enjoyably horrifying scene in film history😂👍. Like someone already wrote, the perfect blend of comedy & horror (much of the movie!).
This scene leans far more comedic, its horrifying & macabre underpinnings & overtones notwithstanding.
Arguably the finest amalgamation of both genres ever put to a scene & a movie. Sheer, unadulterated genius!
Jack: I did Tell you so you Schmuck
Freaking Alf was like "A knife..."
I think that was Joseph
"You must take your own life"
"That's easy for you to say, you're already dead!"
"No David, Harry and I and everyone else you murdered are not dead, we're undead"
Uh yeah bro, it's still easy for him to say regardless
I really wished there was a scene like this where the ghosts of the victims talking to a serial killer to commit suicide to avoid taking the lives of others. Maybe in some slasher movie it will have this scene.
"Gentlemen... please." 😆
0:40 now that’s creepy making Jack look like a talking Zombie as a ghost
Jack is a good friend. He didnt want his bro to die painfully
Makes me laugh every time. I love Harry and Judith.
I remember at the age of 13 seeing this at the theater with a childhood friend , I also remember not being sure to laugh or be scared to death watching this . Yes back in the day even though they had restrictions such as G , PG and R (there was no PG 13) neither we or the people working at the theater took the age restriction seriously.
I saw a lot of R movies such as this , One was Porky’s.
I would think today however someone would be charged with endangering the welfare of a child.
My childhood was awesome 👏
You might actually have stumbled upon it there, we screamed, we laughed, we discussed and learnt to cope.
I love how peppy and chipper the couple are while describing ways David could kill himself 😂
How I loved this movie so much!!!
Fun Fact. Landis Originally wanted Dan Aykroyd & John Belushi for the Roles of David & Jack.
What a shame that the porn scene was cut, it was pure genius
Judith is such a sweetheart
Jack ain't looking too good right now.
Nobody hete of that name
Good movie 🤣Griffin Dunne was hilarious in this DO YOU MIND THE MANS A FRIEND OF MINE 🤣
I never realized how quickly Jack was rotting away from the time he waved David over to the theater and then introducing him to the undead. He was in a very advanced stage of decomposition
The undead are so helpful.
Is it just me, or is this scene WAY ahead of its time? This kind of foreshadowed the dark comedy that would come many years later in movies like Shaun of the Dead.
best werewolf movie along with the howling and the company of wolves
I love the practical effects on Jack
if only they added this line about the silver bullets.
David: "Don't I need a silver bullet or something?"
Jack : "Oh, be serious, would you?"
David: "I am serious!! Have you ever tried it? How would you know if you haven't tried it?"
Since you had to cut the funniest part of this whole scene, and arguably the entire film, due to nudity, I transcribed it instead:
*Muscular Cockney enters room where Skinny Posh Guy and Big-Tittied Woman are naked and making out*
Muscular Cockney: "Whot are you doin' 'ere? You promised never to do this kind of thing again!!"
Skinny Posh Guy: "I never promised you any such thing!"
Muscular Cockney: "Not you, you twit! HER!!"
Big-Tittied Woman: "I've never seen you before in my life!"
Muscular Cockney: "...oh, sorry..." *leaves room*
*Skinny Posh Dude and Big-Tittied Woman resume making out*
Good movie
Good movie 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This scene was a perfect blend of regret, remorse and insanity.
hey, the cut all the good scenes?
U'LL PAY 4 THIS!
Haha I wonder what you mean?
I swear to god, I thought Jack here was just the actor wearing prosthetics instead of a puppet 😂
80s horror movies rule!!!!!
Sheesh, I honestly think they were all pretty horrible towards David, it's not like he asked to become a werewolf!
To be fair, I don't think they asked to be mauled by him either
The truth is there all victims of the curse, David just as much as them. In the audio play of the story, which even has some of the orginal actors in it from the film they exspand upon the story, One part includs jack being in limbo, and meeting the man who was the werewolf that attact them, Like david he's a nice guy, but his victims shun him as if he was evil.
@@alanaspinall7147That's interesting. It would have been nice to see the first werewolf that attacks David and Jack in human while he was still alive. Unfortunately we only see him briefly in his human form when he's already dead.
@@tsepheletseka5115 I think it turns out the original wolf was the brother of the head guy in the pub at the start of the film,
It seem the community that live there have links with easten Europe.
@@StephenMckeighen Yeah but it's not like David can control it. If he could he'd never have attacked them.
Do you mind? The man's a friend of mine. Coming from his dead friend with his skull n eyeballs out its kinda funny
3:06-3:48 LMFAO 😂
The joys of my mental condition this scene is literally me at night when I’m alone
Wish I could Relive the 80s again 😪 😢
greatest scene in cinema history, has to be
(Gerald Bringsley) Yes. I do look most unpleasant.
(David) Why are you doing this to me?
(Gerald Bringsley) This isn't Mr. Goodman's idea. He's your good friend, whereas I am a victim of your carnivorous lunar activities.
(David) Mr. Bringsley, I'm sorry. I have absolutely no idea what to say to you.
(Gerald) You've left my wife a widow and my children fatherless. And I understand I am to walk the in limbo, one of the living dead, until the wolf's bloodline is severed and the curse lifted. You must die, David Kessler.
My favorite director Easter Egg: John Landis and his "See You Next Wednesday"
😂👍
0:53
One of my favourite films, I watched it on our video player when I was 16.
Nice to see London how it should be not how it is now.
Anyone else find it crazy that Jack is able to say words with the letters B, M and P as a skeleton?
He is unrestricted by his mortal flesh box. He feels no pain, he keeps his consciousness, his limbs continue to work, and he has no issue with pronunciation.
"You hflxmuck"
"What did you just say?"
I love the saying
Im a victim of your carnivorous lunatic
Activity😆
"Luna"
@
Well corrected 👍🏻
…. He ain’t no friend to me!….😂
Damn this movie was so scary for me as a child. I did not sense the humorous aspect yet back then. The fact they were so easy about all that made it even more horrifying.
Superb scene, a danse macabre in the extreme, Bringsley delivers the most important lesson to the damned Kessler & in visceral form too, even Jack speaks with a certain disdain now, after his advice was ignored. In a stunning expose of a favoured supernatural medium, AWIL serves us wave after wave of surreal display, this sequence with its climactic portent is an utter masterpiece of pain & loss, none more so than Alex's sobbing in the penultimate shot. Landis would never again realise another of this calibre.
This movie is the darkest comedy, but it's hilarious!
2:37
I almost forgot
tilt my head,
slightly to
"the left."
“A Knife” 😃
Never knew zombies were so talkative.
They aren't zombies because no one can see them. They aren't ghosts either. They are something different.
@@jubjub444 they’re undead apparitions.
If a mortal soul is killed by unnatural means, like a werewolf, they are forced to walk the earth in a state of limbo, until the cause of their death is destroyed. In this case: the bloodline of a savage werewolf.
@@alphathorsten5045 You mean people who are murdered become ghosts?
@@sikujacob4556 no, they are neither living nor dead. Also the people can only be seen by the undead or the supernatural. That’s why David could see them.
THEY CUT OUT THE BEST BIT
Soundtrack spotters - the bongo movie 'See you Next Wednesday' has a stock music piece 'Cool Sweat' by Andrew Pryce Jackman, It is funky, I like it. The blue movie has deathless dialogue:- Guy with 'stache : What are you doing here?, you promised you'd never do this kind of thing again. Lover: (camply) I never promised you no such thing! Guy with 'stache: Not you, you twit!, Her! Woman with big knockers: I've never seen you before in my life! Guy with 'stache: Oh, sorry. LMAO! No wonder he says 'Good movie'
"...you must DIE, David Kessler..."
"OHHHHHH"
Fear: The Home Of Horror
Cabin in the Woods
We are the Night
Embrace of the Vampire
Cabin Fever
Dracula Reborn
Ready or Not
47 Meters Down Uncaged
A Quiet Place
Black Christmas
Prom Night
Vampire Academy
3:29
When someone tells me if enjoying both classic and modern animation is bad taste.
Awesome movie
Now I get it why they did the halloween maze of HHN because I thought this movie was made in the 2000s or 2010s
This is gold
Where's the film within a film!
How can Jack make consonant sounds without lips?
Here from Joe and Tom 🤙🏻
3:18
Such British charm, great tourist commercial. The Queen should have paid for it.
Eu não iria querer tirá a propina vida desse jeito então oque ele fez foi a melhor decisão ós policiais faserem oque precisa va ser feito
David não precisava se matar, e nem matar mais ninguém. Poderia fazer de sua transformação um grande espetáculo público. Era só entrar numa jaula toda noite de lua cheia e cobrar ingresso para quem quiser ver um lobisomem ao vivo. Ele, sobreviveria, não machucaria ninguém, e ainda ficaria rico.
Fantastic absolutely. Liz
I always think il look like that when I'm dead lol 😅
I have always thought and will always think this scene is hilarious lol
David didn't need to kill himself or anyone else. He could make a big public spectacle of his transformation. All he had to do was go into a cage every night of the full moon and charge admission to anyone who wanted to see a werewolf in person. He would survive, he wouldn't hurt anyone, and he would still get rich.
The question that comes to mind what if the person that becomes a werewolf is an evil person that would make the ghosts who haunt him or her pointless because they do not care who they harm.
Why have they cut the scene with Gypsy Dave in?
Somehow, Alf, Ted, & Joseph look more like they died in a shootout, to a wolf attack.
*NOT a wolf attack.
This scene was so bizarre
David You Can Do All You Want? I Love You ❤️😘💕 And Do Not Kill Yourself And Do Not Take Ur Life? Do Not Let Anyone Tell You Different If Someone Tells You Different Beat Them Off And Show Them What You Got
But he's a werewolf that killed those people, and they only want him to die as to prevent the deaths other people and preventing him from cursing another. the ones he does kill, end up in limbo until the wolf's bloodline is severed.
And Besides Jack Warned him what's gonna happen.
And he got shot by the police anyway.
No, David. Harry and I and everyone you murdered are not dead. The undead.
What about the zoo
My thing is should the victims of the werewolf that bit David and the one before that and the one before that also be in limbo since the curse technically did not end; it just got passed over to him?
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