The look on Margaret's face as she's following Carrie with the knife is so scary! Absolutely psychotic. In her demented mind, this is a beautiful thing. She's saving her daughter from the devil. What a performance from Piper Laurie.
The 1976 version scared me the most, the way she died, hanging there reminiscent of the Saint Sebastian statue in the prayer closet. And the look on her face with all those candles made it seem like an old Catholic church painting. It was beautiful, but so scary to me...
Her death looked like the crucifixion pf Christ. As she died and the camera zoomed out, her position resembled exactly how Christ was on the cross after he died. 😳😳😳😳
Fun fact: the actresses who play Carrie and Margaret in the original and tv-remake are old enough to be sisters. In the theatrical remake, they’re 30 years apart.
This original 1976 film of "Carrie" was so amazing to me that it was one of the BEST horror films ever made! This scene with Margaret White as the very overzealous religious mother of Carrie White and her dying, because she knows she is finally going to where she would be with Jesus Christ, is so well portrayed with like her ecstasy on her way to Heaven, she knows she is on her way and out of this world to be with Jesus. This was the most dramatic sequence of scenes in this film that it just held me spellbound...and with a feeling of tears being withheld in my eyes as I watched this.
The acting is amazing. Piper Laurie is so talented. The movie is scary but at the same time, it's heartbreaking. This woman is sick. But she's still kinda pitiful too. It takes a real skill to bring that out. Margaret and Carrie both were doomed.
Part of the problem with the 2013 version is that Margaret has a sympathetic expression on her face, which takes out the disturbing element and makes the scene less effective and not nearly as chilling. Meanwhile, in the 1976 version, Piper Laurie (may she rest in peace) is absolutely wonderful here; Margaret's psychotic, Norman Bates-esque smile (not surprising at all since the music is a homage to that film) perfectly sells the scene, along with Margaret's disturbing moans. Carrie's sadness also pales in comparison to the 1976 version, where there, that scream she makes at 5:46 is literally heart-wrenching. 😢
Was in college and they played 76 Carrie Halloween night in the student lounge. A group of guys drinking cheered & clapped at each knife that went into the mother. I can still hear them lol
WHAT A MOVIE ! Devastating…full of religious imagery, terrifying and tragic all at once….and the ending with the brilliant Piper Laurie looking like Christ crucified.
This may sound messed up, but I don't think I've EVER been happier over a villain's death than her. Even Chris (from the same movie) doesn't fill me with as much loathing as Margaret does.
Carries mom was mentally unwell. If she killed carrie in these days she’d end up in a high security forensic psych hospital, not jail. Agreed Chris could have changed her ways and Margaret was a totally different story.
Also Margaret was Carrie’s mom. Like, it’s typical for there to be some huge cunt that goes to your school, high school is always full of assholes. Much worse when a parent, the person who is supposed to love and protect you does the exact opposite of that
Carrie didn't deserve that the when I first seen this ending of 1976 I cry so much that couldn't stop crying for one second and the 2013 got me the same way. 1976 every time I watch that end I always cry so hard I am that emotional.😢😢😞
@bardenbella1203 times were different back then. People minded their own business. Carrie was screwed. Had this been the 80s; she'd have stood a smidgen of a chance, as folks became more vocal about child abuse.
The evolution of Margaret white: 1976:This one I liked cause it was suspenseful when Margaret came down the stairs with that creepy smile and got stabbed like that it’s creative 2002:scary and creepy cause Carrie made her mom have a heart attack 2013:this one was good cause Carrie used her telekinesis to fight back with her mother
From what I understand the 2002 tv movie adaptation of how Margaret white died is actually how Stephen King originally wrote it. Don't quote me on it though. I like all the different versions of Margaret dying. Personally I think the most creepy one is the original, especially when Margaret walks down the stairs, stops and makes the cross sign while holding the huge knife and smiling creepily at her daughter. Yeesh!! 😨😨😨
I had just read the book and wanted to see this scene in particular and it shocks me that the 2002 version is most accurate. The only difference is that in the book Carrie had gone to kill her mother instead of just wanting to go home. Pretty cool tho I see why they did it i mean it this is so much more interesting
Okay so I like 2002 for being faithful to the book but 1976 is my favorite. 2013 has that heartbreaking element, seeing Managers DID love Carrie in some way that you couldn't see in the other two.
Thanks for doing this 'comparison'. It perfectly confirms my 60+ years of why i've never desired to see ANY remakes of old originals that Hollywood does. It can't escape notice how the 2 remakes substituted 2 'pretty' girls for 1976 Carrie's 'bland, unpopular' look, thereby 'hiding' the original's very significant psychological point from today's viewers of only #2 or #3 ... no doubt to bring more 'pretty people' to the box office! And for "Carrie" -- Nothing can ever top the perfect original musical score to the perfectly-chosen actors doing their absolute-perfectly-acting jobs at conveying the 'connection' between religion and fanatic stupidity! (William Katt would soon go on to do the same during "Greatest American Hero"! ;)
Sissy Spacek was her high school's homecoming queen, so I don't think she was bland by any means. I think she was just unconventionally beautiful, which I think also applies to the other actresses who portrayed Carrie.
I actually thought the 1976 Carrie was too tall, and the 2002 Carrie didn't look like a teenager at all. The 2013 Carrie was small and vulnerable, like Carrie is supposed to be. The 2013 version being the first one I saw might be triggering some bias though.
@@lesaubergines I didn't really find the 2013 to be a shot-for-shot reshooting. I'd call it more of an homage. While it did have a lot of scenes filmed similar to the 1976 film, it also has a *very* different tone, and it focusses more on character arcs (especially for Sure) than the 1976 did. I've seen the 2013 so many times and analyzed the crap out of it, and it becomes fairly obvious that those who write the 2013 off as "a shot-for-shot" remake obviously haven't seen it very many times.
Carrie's mom in the 2002 version wasn't as psychotic. I mean she was still crazy but it was more subtle. She seemed genuinely scared that Carrie was being corrupted by sin and was desperate to save her. She was crying and begging Carrie to stay home. Not that she was anywhere near justified in her actions. But shd seemed to love her daughter much more than the original version.
I find her most realistic . Manipulative and calculative. She would gaslight carrie making her blame herself She is loosing her grip on carrie as she grows older
i saw the film on it's release in 76. i still remember the audience laughing through a lot of it especially at Piper Laurie. when she was moaning and having an orgasm while expiring people were cracking up and yelling "come on..die already!"
The Original Carrie is a Remarkable Classic and can in No Way, be copied or made better by any so called Re-Make !!!! None of the other Carrie movies can even hold a candle to The Original Carrie Movie period !!!!
One major problem I had with the pointless 2013 remake was the fact that Chloe Grace Moretz is actually quite attractive (to me anyway) and therefore not convincing as Carrie. There was nothing "creepy" or odd looking about her whatsoever that would have justified the extent of her bullying. Julianne Moore, although generally a great actress, is not intense or psychotic enough either. I was so disappointed by that film and don't even consider it a shade on the original. The 1976 film was terrifying to watch back in the day (I'm 50 now, saw it was a kid in the 1980s). Nothing about the remake was remotely scary or touching.
The 76 version was so scary to me when I was little. It was the first time I had ever seen a mom try to kill her kid. I never thought that could happen! So that was so scary to me and then the way she cried and hugged her in the end after she killed her was so sad. Like yeah she killed her in self defense but she was still her mommy
Nothing like the original. Everyone became big movie stars. BRIAN DE PALMA WAS A GREAT DIRECTOR. MOVIES LIKE - BLOW OUT , DRESSED TO KILL, SCARFACE, CARLITO'S WAY, BODY DOUBLE, THE UNTOUCHABLES.
I wouldn't say they were ridiculous. But they couldn't stand up to the original 1976 movie. The original had better actors who were more believable in their roles than the remakes. The 2013 was especially pretentious.
How could she? The one time in her entire life she got some, she got pregnant, and the guy ditched her. Between being left to fend for herself, while having to provide for a child and hearing and reading about sin and damnation, she probably did view any such activity as evil and Carrie as her punishment for her having sinned with that guy. After years of all that, she finally went crackers and convinced herself that she could atone for her sin by sacrificing the product thereof to her god. What a mess🤦♀️
The best thing is that in the end, margaret was right. Just notice she isnt even shocked for seeing carrie covered in blood, like she expected something like that could happen.
1976: Carrie got stabbed by her own mother 2002: Carrie got drowned by her own mother 2013: Carrie got stabbed by her own mother just like 1976. 1999: Rachel was crushed by roof.
1976: I could even looked how Margaret in a way that wasn’t in the book 2002: Unless this version followed the book 2013: the same thing as the original, except she took a lot to die
If Margaret hate her daughter so much, then why she have take care Carrie instead give her to adoption? Still, Carrie tries forgive mother despite her mistakes. I can only imaginate their saying; Margaret: I know I've been a terrible mother, but I stil try want love you. Forgive me... Carrie: Even though I know you failed as a mother... I still want love you. Forgive me...
The reason why Carrie's mom tries to kill her own daughter in ALL three of the movies because she thinks she's a witch with telekinetic powers that she has, and what caused her to do this is Margaret has a mental problem thinking everything is almost sinful to the female body or sex, and she hated her parents for their sinful ways, so she hates Carrie for her sinful ways.
Margaret White thinking her Daughter Carrie is the devil and try to kill her, her own daughter. Showdown with mother and daughter. 3 actresses played Carrie White. 1. Sissy Spacek 2. Angela Bettis 3. Chloe Grace Moretz All wins
Margaret white 1976 stabbed Carrie in the back ouch that's hurt 🤕 and then Carrie fell downstairs and Margaret hold the knife 🔪 towards Carrie and tries to stabbing her again but Carrie use her telekinesis powers and knife 🔪🔪🔪🗡️🗡️🗡️🗡️🗡️ and 2013 Carrie and Margaret
Each adaptation of Carrie is different from the 1974 novel and how Margaret White dies, the 2002 adaptation stayed true to the 1974 novel by having Carrie kill her mother by stopping her heart
Ah, yes- Margaret White, as portrayed by Piper Laurie. I almost (note the key word ALMOST) feel sorry for her. The one time in her life she gets laid, she gets pregnant, and the guy ditches her, leaving her to fend for herself and provide for the baby. Fathom the twisted irony of Margaret White's powerful devotion to a male deity, while, at the same time, as evidenced by the malicious way she was cutting those phallic-shaped vegetables, which was not shown in this particular video, having a general contempt for men. As her mother, Margaret seems to want to protect Carrie from making the same mistake she made, turning to her god for help, but ultimately losing Carrie and her own mind. What a tragic character in a tragic situation, and what an example of just how great of a writer Stephen King really is🍺
Yes, poor, dearest Alexandra, sometimes it's the only way. 😂 They certainly didn't shy away from highlighting Margaret's ginger frizz in 1976, did they? 😂 I had no idea the film had been remade twice since. Harrowing performances all round. The hammy ones in '76 bolster the horror for some reason. Also, who the hell let me read this damn book in grade 6?!!!!! Discovering menstruation was the biggest horror of the experience. 😂🤣
No other corny 🌽 a ss versions need apply. 😒😏 It’s a masterpiece & all the others should be ashamed for making a go at it. 🍿 🎥 The first has SCORING & cinematography on its’ side!!!! That’s what changes the game. That’s what makes a good movie comprised of a great story & great actors from good to GREAT!
😂Funny, you mentioned *🌽corny,* as Stephen King has tried thrice to make 🌽corn scary in his stories. There was Children of the Corn, with the evil kids surrounded by corn, then there was Sleepwalkers, where a cop got stabbed by an ear of corn, and then Secret Window, where the main character disposes of the cheating wife and lover via corn.
more than inspired, he blatantly rips him off - couldn't take Dressed to Kill seriously, felt like I was watching a film student's project on Norman Bates
The 1976 version is so artful. Very biblical.
Yeah man 1976 has something very groovy going on. Peace
Que onda se estaba muriendo o estaba teniendo un orgasmo? Jaja
The look on Margaret's face as she's following Carrie with the knife is so scary! Absolutely psychotic. In her demented mind, this is a beautiful thing. She's saving her daughter from the devil. What a performance from Piper Laurie.
She deserved that Oscar way more than Beatrice Straight. The voters went for gimmickry and headlines over quality of performance.
That part was and is really good. I like the theme where she follows Carrie down the stairs after stabbing her
No, margaret tried to kill carrie
I agree, she looked like a true madwoman in that moment
Trivia: piper' s eyes wree naturally green, she wears brown contact lenses
The 1976 version scared me the most, the way she died, hanging there reminiscent of the Saint Sebastian statue in the prayer closet. And the look on her face with all those candles made it seem like an old Catholic church painting. It was beautiful, but so scary to me...
Her death looked like the crucifixion pf Christ. As she died and the camera zoomed out, her position resembled exactly how Christ was on the cross after he died. 😳😳😳😳
And the melody... creepy af
The bleeding Christ statue is haunting.
1976 Carrie was so scary towards the end
Fun fact: the actresses who play Carrie and Margaret in the original and tv-remake are old enough to be sisters. In the theatrical remake, they’re 30 years apart.
Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie did eventually play sisters in The Grass Harp in 1996
They are 17 years apart 😂
Ya, they were 27 and 43 y.o.
This original 1976 film of "Carrie" was so amazing to me that it was one of the BEST horror films ever made! This scene with Margaret White as the very overzealous religious mother of Carrie White and her dying, because she knows she is finally going to where she would be with Jesus Christ, is so well portrayed with like her ecstasy on her way to Heaven, she knows she is on her way and out of this world to be with Jesus. This was the most dramatic sequence of scenes in this film that it just held me spellbound...and with a feeling of tears being withheld in my eyes as I watched this.
The acting is amazing. Piper Laurie is so talented. The movie is scary but at the same time, it's heartbreaking. This woman is sick. But she's still kinda pitiful too. It takes a real skill to bring that out. Margaret and Carrie both were doomed.
Part of the problem with the 2013 version is that Margaret has a sympathetic expression on her face, which takes out the disturbing element and makes the scene less effective and not nearly as chilling. Meanwhile, in the 1976 version, Piper Laurie (may she rest in peace) is absolutely wonderful here; Margaret's psychotic, Norman Bates-esque smile (not surprising at all since the music is a homage to that film) perfectly sells the scene, along with Margaret's disturbing moans. Carrie's sadness also pales in comparison to the 1976 version, where there, that scream she makes at 5:46 is literally heart-wrenching. 😢
She seriously has mental issues and tries to kill her ken daughter!
That unique De Palma flair is not in any of the remakes.
Piper and Sissy.
Enough said.
The staging, the acting, the music everything in the 1976 version is great
The original Margaret White died this week
The remakes lack the disturbing nature of the original. They're too sanitized and the special effects were too computerized.
It's so heart breaking in 1976, because Carrie got stabbed by her own mother.
In 2013 too
In the book she's stabbed
Y'all 2002 is kinda messed up too she was literally trying to drown her. It's scary in its own right the Margaret looks perfectly calm.
Was in college and they played 76 Carrie Halloween night in the student lounge.
A group of guys drinking cheered & clapped at each knife that went into the mother. I can still hear them lol
WHAT A MOVIE ! Devastating…full of religious imagery, terrifying and tragic all at once….and the ending with the brilliant Piper Laurie looking like Christ crucified.
That was Self-Defense for Carrie did to her mother.
What's wrong with her "mother"?
@@l.adodg3r70 she is a religious mother of Carrie White and she has lost her own mind
Poor Carrie when she thought things were looking up for her...
Não adianta ter um filme para Carrie
I don't blame Carrie. Her mother needed to be put out of her misery for good.
The part when Margaret stabs/drown Carrie really scared me as hell
I can’t believe this re-edit is so much better considering how good the first one was. Masterful and brilliant 🔥
Very well done 👍
This may sound messed up, but I don't think I've EVER been happier over a villain's death than her. Even Chris (from the same movie) doesn't fill me with as much loathing as Margaret does.
the irritating chick in the red baseball cap - a joy to watch her get it with the hose.
Chris could’ve changed her ways she was young enough, Margaret was another story altogether
Carries mom was mentally unwell. If she killed carrie in these days she’d end up in a high security forensic psych hospital, not jail. Agreed Chris could have changed her ways and Margaret was a totally different story.
Also Margaret was Carrie’s mom. Like, it’s typical for there to be some huge cunt that goes to your school, high school is always full of assholes. Much worse when a parent, the person who is supposed to love and protect you does the exact opposite of that
“Please hold me” oh love 🥺
😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔💔😔😔😔
Carrie didn't deserve that the when I first seen this ending of 1976 I cry so much that couldn't stop crying for one second and the 2013 got me the same way. 1976 every time I watch that end I always cry so hard I am that emotional.😢😢😞
@@fredericknevels8589 and movie 2002?
@@demonghost8232 2002 Carrie has drowned not stabbed
@@iamnotchicaiamderpster both
How about Miss Collins/Miss Desjardin is talking to Carrie at the Prom 1976 2002 2013?
Jerome Gaza the version in the 2013 is a little short compared to the others, but I’ll get on it. Thanks for the request. 🙂👍🏻
I liked those scenes too. The gym teacher was one of the best. I think her & Carrie had something in common 😍💖
@bardenbella1203 times were different back then. People minded their own business. Carrie was screwed. Had this been the 80s; she'd have stood a smidgen of a chance, as folks became more vocal about child abuse.
The evolution of Margaret white:
1976:This one I liked cause it was suspenseful when Margaret came down the stairs with that creepy smile and got stabbed like that it’s creative
2002:scary and creepy cause Carrie made her mom have a heart attack
2013:this one was good cause Carrie used her telekinesis to fight back with her mother
From what I understand the 2002 tv movie adaptation of how Margaret white died is actually how Stephen King originally wrote it. Don't quote me on it though. I like all the different versions of Margaret dying. Personally I think the most creepy one is the original, especially when Margaret walks down the stairs, stops and makes the cross sign while holding the huge knife and smiling creepily at her daughter. Yeesh!! 😨😨😨
I had just read the book and wanted to see this scene in particular and it shocks me that the 2002 version is most accurate. The only difference is that in the book Carrie had gone to kill her mother instead of just wanting to go home. Pretty cool tho I see why they did it i mean it this is so much more interesting
Oh and also in the book it wasn’t an immediate hart attack but she slowly made her heart go slower
@@jamiegarrity6439because the 2002 remake is more faithful to the book that it follows 80% of the novel
What a relief to see, that no later vwrsion can challenge the quality of the Original. Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie ❤❤
3:09 I'm pretty sure this is the only time in the whole movie Margaret is happy and smiling. So creepy!
The 1976 was so heartbreaking to see
The 2002 was so tragic and Heartbreaking to see
The 2013 was so awfully Traumatic and Heartbreaking to see 😢
the death of margeret white from carrie 2002 is the scariest
And follows the book too
I know what u mean. She looked creepy as heck with those eyes open. The same in original only the deaths were different.
The 2002 version is the only one where Carrie doesn’t have remorse for killing her mother.
That's probably bc Carrie was dead right after her
Okay so I like 2002 for being faithful to the book but 1976 is my favorite. 2013 has that heartbreaking element, seeing Managers DID love Carrie in some way that you couldn't see in the other two.
My heart really broke for the 2002 version if Carrie. She seemed the saddest of all three.
U could really c how troubled she was in the 2002 version.
Do you know whose heart also broke?
Margaret
@@shinypony92her heart did not break her heart stopped.
im wondering how they had carries mother stay so still in her death scene? i cant keep my eyes and whole body still for that long
Apparently in some scenes you can see Piper’s feet moving in that “floating “ scene .
Eerie movie
Thanks for doing this 'comparison'. It perfectly confirms my 60+ years of why i've never desired to see ANY remakes of old originals that Hollywood does.
It can't escape notice how the 2 remakes substituted 2 'pretty' girls for 1976 Carrie's 'bland, unpopular' look, thereby 'hiding' the original's very significant psychological point from today's viewers of only #2 or #3 ... no doubt to bring more 'pretty people' to the box office!
And for "Carrie" -- Nothing can ever top the perfect original musical score to the perfectly-chosen actors doing their absolute-perfectly-acting jobs at conveying the 'connection' between religion and fanatic stupidity! (William Katt would soon go on to do the same during "Greatest American Hero"! ;)
Sissy Spacek was her high school's homecoming queen, so I don't think she was bland by any means. I think she was just unconventionally beautiful, which I think also applies to the other actresses who portrayed Carrie.
I actually thought the 1976 Carrie was too tall, and the 2002 Carrie didn't look like a teenager at all. The 2013 Carrie was small and vulnerable, like Carrie is supposed to be. The 2013 version being the first one I saw might be triggering some bias though.
The 2002 isn’t a remake, it’s kinda it’s own thing. I def recommend it over the 2013 version which is just a shot for shot reshooting
@@curtthegamer934 I mean if y’all read the book, Carrie was supposed to not be attractive at the beginning
@@lesaubergines I didn't really find the 2013 to be a shot-for-shot reshooting. I'd call it more of an homage. While it did have a lot of scenes filmed similar to the 1976 film, it also has a *very* different tone, and it focusses more on character arcs (especially for Sure) than the 1976 did. I've seen the 2013 so many times and analyzed the crap out of it, and it becomes fairly obvious that those who write the 2013 off as "a shot-for-shot" remake obviously haven't seen it very many times.
Carrie's mom in the 2002 version wasn't as psychotic. I mean she was still crazy but it was more subtle. She seemed genuinely scared that Carrie was being corrupted by sin and was desperate to save her. She was crying and begging Carrie to stay home. Not that she was anywhere near justified in her actions. But shd seemed to love her daughter much more than the original version.
I find her most realistic .
Manipulative and calculative.
She would gaslight carrie making her blame herself
She is loosing her grip on carrie as she grows older
Great horror classic from Brian de Palma Carrie 76
De Palma is great in his works through 70s/80s.
Mixed with Morricone soundtrack, yes....
I like the original the best. Often imitated but never duplicated
i saw the film on it's release in 76. i still remember the audience laughing through a lot of it especially at Piper Laurie. when she was moaning and having an orgasm while expiring people were cracking up and yelling "come on..die already!"
The Original Carrie is a Remarkable Classic and can in No Way, be copied or made better by any so called Re-Make !!!! None of the other Carrie movies can even hold a candle to The Original Carrie Movie period !!!!
Yes
Get ‘em
Preach!!
To tell you the truth, Carrie has a very creepy mother!!!😨
Carrie had the nicest house in the 2013 version
HAHAHA.... It's "movie poor people house"
One major problem I had with the pointless 2013 remake was the fact that Chloe Grace Moretz is actually quite attractive (to me anyway) and therefore not convincing as Carrie. There was nothing "creepy" or odd looking about her whatsoever that would have justified the extent of her bullying. Julianne Moore, although generally a great actress, is not intense or psychotic enough either. I was so disappointed by that film and don't even consider it a shade on the original. The 1976 film was terrifying to watch back in the day (I'm 50 now, saw it was a kid in the 1980s). Nothing about the remake was remotely scary or touching.
The 76 version was so scary to me when I was little. It was the first time I had ever seen a mom try to kill her kid. I never thought that could happen! So that was so scary to me and then the way she cried and hugged her in the end after she killed her was so sad. Like yeah she killed her in self defense but she was still her mommy
Piper Laurie and Sissy Spacek did this scene the best. That was a time when actors in movies and television were still praised for their talent.
Nothing like the original. Everyone became big movie stars. BRIAN DE PALMA WAS A GREAT DIRECTOR. MOVIES LIKE - BLOW OUT , DRESSED TO KILL, SCARFACE, CARLITO'S WAY, BODY DOUBLE, THE UNTOUCHABLES.
The original is a classic. Better actors. The remakes are ridiculous IMO. Lol
No it is not
I wouldn't say they were ridiculous. But they couldn't stand up to the original 1976 movie. The original had better actors who were more believable in their roles than the remakes. The 2013 was especially pretentious.
1976 best carrie movie
4:06 she clearly doesn't understand the difference between passing away and getting laid....
How could she? The one time in her entire life she got some, she got pregnant, and the guy ditched her. Between being left to fend for herself, while having to provide for a child and hearing and reading about sin and damnation, she probably did view any such activity as evil and Carrie as her punishment for her having sinned with that guy.
After years of all that, she finally went crackers and convinced herself that she could atone for her sin by sacrificing the product thereof to her god. What a mess🤦♀️
Those were supposed to sound like moans of pain but it does sound like she’s getting laid😂
lol. epic. the audience I saw it with were cracking up yelling "come on die already!"
I like the 2002 version
Calm , collected and manipulative
The death of Carrie's mum (76 version) made my mother faint in the cinema. I wasn't doing too well either.
The best thing is that in the end, margaret was right. Just notice she isnt even shocked for seeing carrie covered in blood, like she expected something like that could happen.
1976: Carrie got stabbed by her own mother
2002: Carrie got drowned by her own mother
2013: Carrie got stabbed by her own mother just like 1976.
1999: Rachel was crushed by roof.
How sad and creepy
Also the 1974 novel Carrie was stabbed by her mother and Carrie killed her by stopping her heart
Perfect example of how women treat other women bad when they ayy and the other mad
It’s awful....a horrifying scene.....child abuse at its worst rendition
If 2020 was a person
True dat
1976: I could even looked how Margaret in a way that wasn’t in the book
2002: Unless this version followed the book
2013: the same thing as the original, except she took a lot to die
2002 was the one adaptation that followed the book more
não adianta fazer o filme novo
If Margaret hate her daughter so much, then why she have take care Carrie instead give her to adoption? Still, Carrie tries forgive mother despite her mistakes. I can only imaginate their saying;
Margaret: I know I've been a terrible mother, but I stil try want love you. Forgive me...
Carrie: Even though I know you failed as a mother... I still want love you. Forgive me...
whatttttttttttttttttt
Margaret is finally defeated
The reason why Carrie's mom tries to kill her own daughter in ALL three of the movies because she thinks she's a witch with telekinetic powers that she has, and what caused her to do this is Margaret has a mental problem thinking everything is almost sinful to the female body or sex, and she hated her parents for their sinful ways, so she hates Carrie for her sinful ways.
I've always thought that Carrie's mom in the second one reminds me of Piper Laurie.😊
2002 was the only house that didn't burn down/1976 was the bloodiest/2013 was the Carrie that took the most hours of the movie to die
What superpower does Carrie have?
Telekinesis.
Her weakness is parallel parking
Telekinesis
Margaret released 17 years of pent up sexual frustration when Carrie got her
I thought 2002 version the most disturbing and 1976 the most saddest.
Both remakes weren't as half as good than the original. In any case redundant.
Margaret White thinking her Daughter Carrie is the devil and try to kill her, her own daughter. Showdown with mother and daughter. 3 actresses played Carrie White.
1. Sissy Spacek
2. Angela Bettis
3. Chloe Grace Moretz
All wins
4:41 that flute track makes this scene a bit sad, I mean Carrie is now all alone since her mother was the only family she had..
Mom? You leave Barbra out of this!
The first one is good she doesn’t know her daughter was bullied at the prom and now she wants to kill her beautiful daughter
"The Fall of the House of Carrie"!😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
I'm not crying
Margaret white 1976 stabbed Carrie in the back ouch that's hurt 🤕 and then Carrie fell downstairs and Margaret hold the knife 🔪 towards Carrie and tries to stabbing her again but Carrie use her telekinesis powers and knife 🔪🔪🔪🗡️🗡️🗡️🗡️🗡️ and 2013 Carrie and Margaret
Angela Bettis was the best Carrie in my opinion
She was definitely the saddest looking.
Margaret was kind of like a accidental villain in the Carrie movies
Carrie killed every mother each movie each year. Why did she do that? ??
Ah her mother tried to kill her it's obvious in the movie. Her mother is mentally unstable and twisted with religion.
Because Margaret tried to kill her first.
Each adaptation of Carrie is different from the 1974 novel and how Margaret White dies, the 2002 adaptation stayed true to the 1974 novel by having Carrie kill her mother by stopping her heart
1976 Carrie Got stabbed, than got Margaret stabbed 7 Times.
『キャリー」の母親を殺してしまうシーンですね〜
2番目の映画は、みてませんでしたが、原作の小説では、
ナイフではなく、母の心臓を止めて殺したと思います~
映画的には、一作目のナイフでキリストと同じポーズで
殺された母が、観喜の声をあげながら息たえるのと
ローソクの火で、耽美的なサイケな美しさがあって
インパクトがありすぎました〜
キャリーの母は、毒母ではあるけど、
予知能カでキャリーがプ口ムでひどい事されるのを
しって強く止めたのかもしれませんね。
狂信的な母で、キャリーは、本当にかわいそうですが、
原作の小説では、あらゆる要因とか、いろいろな側面が猫かれていて、
スティーブン・キングもいじめられた経験をバネに、
たくさんの名作を生んで、すばらしいですね〜!
Ah, yes- Margaret White, as portrayed by Piper Laurie. I almost (note the key word ALMOST) feel sorry for her. The one time in her life she gets laid, she gets pregnant, and the guy ditches her, leaving her to fend for herself and provide for the baby.
Fathom the twisted irony of Margaret White's powerful devotion to a male deity, while, at the same time, as evidenced by the malicious way she was cutting those phallic-shaped vegetables, which was not shown in this particular video, having a general contempt for men.
As her mother, Margaret seems to want to protect Carrie from making the same mistake she made, turning to her god for help, but ultimately losing Carrie and her own mind.
What a tragic character in a tragic situation, and what an example of just how great of a writer Stephen King really is🍺
🙄
Im not keen on the 2002 version as they changed the Death Scene
The 2002 version is the only different
Margaret deserved that, for locking Carrie in a room, just to pray.
Yes, poor, dearest Alexandra, sometimes it's the only way. 😂
They certainly didn't shy away from highlighting Margaret's ginger frizz in 1976, did they? 😂 I had no idea the film had been remade twice since. Harrowing performances all round. The hammy ones in '76 bolster the horror for some reason. Also, who the hell let me read this damn book in grade 6?!!!!! Discovering menstruation was the biggest horror of the experience. 😂🤣
Mamá...¡no metas a Barbra en esto!
Happy Birthday to horror novelist Stephen King ( Carrie)!😮😮😮
The original could do with 4k remake
Mãe? Deixa Barbra fora disso!
2013 for me
No other corny 🌽 a ss versions need apply. 😒😏 It’s a masterpiece & all the others should be ashamed for making a go at it. 🍿 🎥
The first has SCORING & cinematography on its’ side!!!!
That’s what changes the game.
That’s what makes a good movie comprised of a great story & great actors from good to GREAT!
😂Funny, you mentioned *🌽corny,* as Stephen King has tried thrice to make 🌽corn scary in his stories. There was Children of the Corn, with the evil kids surrounded by corn, then there was Sleepwalkers, where a cop got stabbed by an ear of corn, and then Secret Window, where the main character disposes of the cheating wife and lover via corn.
My mother is lonely
Treat me right
1976: most nice kill 2002: most book following kill 2013: most phyisically painful kill
Me and operator rte 20.
Sad
The only sin going on here is that frizzy blow out. Can somebody get her a hot oil treatment?
She seemed like a helicopter mom.
4:06 come one you are dying not loosing your verginity
Well... Margret had it coming
La menos violenta fué la del 2002
Margaret White - You're evil😈
DePalma inspired by Hitchcock.
more than inspired, he blatantly rips him off - couldn't take Dressed to Kill seriously, felt like I was watching a film student's project on Norman Bates
Subtitles: Korean
2013 version is pathetic
2002 version is the best
It is really difficult for me to say so, because I'm a big fan of them all. But it do express the novel very well.
Lies you tell
Carrie: *kills Margaret like Jesus
Me: *covers eyes*
that is so god damn racist
Wait how
@@samuelwoodward6567 carrie mom is a racist
@@angelogabrielvidallo1497 wait how is carries mum a racist
@@samuelwoodward6567 because he stab carrie white
@@angelogabrielvidallo1497 but that’s not racist
Margaret shishkebab anyone
I know to soon
the 1976 carrie movie is worse than trash to me cuz im a 9 year old boy
Ignorance
What didn't you like about it
..........Well 1976 didn't have the graphics of IT, I don't know what you expected.
Come back after you get an education. Then you'll be in a position to be a critic.
Come back when you actually got an education