Absolutely yo, it's a unique howl, indiscernible from afar but very, very terrifying and very discernible up close, predatory and reeking DANGERDANGERDANGER!!- 🖤🤘🐺🌕
Great to see Michael Carter (the Tube commuter) who I've had the pleasure to meet. How many knew he was Jabba's righthand man Bib Fortuna, in Return of the Jedi?!
I KNEW he must have liked this movie! Seriously, I have always thought the horror/comedy tone of the film inspired elements of Sean Of The Dead so to see Edgar actually saying he loved the film was fantastic!
Killer movie. I was lucky enough to first see this on the Universal lot in the Alfred Hitchcock Theater... appropriate. John Landis knows how to twist your mind.
That's so funny he'd mention the chocolate vending machine. Whenever I talked to my friends about this film I'd say the only truly unbelievable thing about it was that the vending machine was actually working. I remember the early 80s London and it was a shithole , everything was smashed up and broken.
'American Werewolf' is comedic but when it's horror, it's HORROR and it can go very dark. 'Shaun Of The Dead' is the same so I'm wasn't surprised when I found this. Plus the line at 8:23 is in 'Spaced' so.
Nooooo look I love both films but they’re very different. One is a very scary film with funny moments. The other is a very funny film with i guess vaguely scary moments.
I was like in 1st grade when this came out. It scared the shit out of me as a kid and every Halloween to this day I watch it every time its on tv. The howl is the scariest sound ever, to hear that in the wild would be even more scary
When I was watching American Werewolf I was thinking the directing style was similar to Edgar Wright's style. And low and behold it's his favourite film.
I posted this in the other Edgar Wright on AWIN video and I might as well post it here too. Baby Driver is Wright's ripoff/homage to AWIN. You have the main character who is leading a double life, he hates what happens in the second life, but doesn't really have a choice. He falls in love with a girl, but the second life keeps pulling him away. Then he has a friend from his first life who keeps urging him to do the right thing and leave the second life, but the friend is powerless to stop him himself. In the end (complete with cops at the end of the alley/bridge and him and the girl at the other end), he sacrifices himself to keep the girl away from the second life. However, I feel that AWIN is superior in that the love story is much better. I never felt like the love story worked in Baby Driver as it does in AWIN. The nurse in AWIN feels bad for David and falls for him, and we feel bad for him too, and we like her for liking him. I never got the sense of tragic romance in Baby Driver as In AWIN.
The movie is fantastic... Griffin Dunne was so funny as Jack... Jenny Agutter just has to stand there and you want to look at her, when she spoke you listened, she's stunning. John Landis we all from this era know well from his work. I was 20 when we saw it on the big screen. As for your pointless post here, well that's 13mins I'll never get back. How utterly boring. Sincere disregard from Sydney and Ballina. MATE.
What I will never forget about this film was that different and scary howl the werewolf made.
Yes it was very frightening.
Totally. It’s amazing. So different.
Absolutely yo, it's a unique howl, indiscernible from afar but very, very terrifying and very discernible up close, predatory and reeking DANGERDANGERDANGER!!- 🖤🤘🐺🌕
Great to see Michael Carter (the Tube commuter) who I've had the pleasure to meet. How many knew he was Jabba's righthand man Bib Fortuna, in Return of the Jedi?!
Not me.
I KNEW he must have liked this movie! Seriously, I have always thought the horror/comedy tone of the film inspired elements of Sean Of The Dead so to see Edgar actually saying he loved the film was fantastic!
It was Edgar Wright talking about it on the Empire Movie Podcast that made me watch this movie for the first time tonight. Loved it.
Killer movie. I was lucky enough to first see this on the Universal lot in the Alfred Hitchcock Theater... appropriate. John Landis knows how to twist your mind.
That's so funny he'd mention the chocolate vending machine. Whenever I talked to my friends about this film I'd say the only truly unbelievable thing about it was that the vending machine was actually working. I remember the early 80s London and it was a shithole , everything was smashed up and broken.
'American Werewolf' is comedic but when it's horror, it's HORROR and it can go very dark. 'Shaun Of The Dead' is the same so I'm wasn't surprised when I found this. Plus the line at 8:23 is in 'Spaced' so.
Nooooo look I love both films but they’re very different. One is a very scary film with funny moments. The other is a very funny film with i guess vaguely scary moments.
I was like in 1st grade when this came out. It scared the shit out of me as a kid and every Halloween to this day I watch it every time its on tv. The howl is the scariest sound ever, to hear that in the wild would be even more scary
When I was watching American Werewolf I was thinking the directing style was similar to Edgar Wright's style. And low and behold it's his favourite film.
Love the film ! My favourite line has to be...
- Do ya think it's a dog ?!
- Ye , sheep dog or somethin' !
When he mentions about the sheep dog you see David do a very subtle head shake. He knows deep down that it’s definitely not a sheep dog.
Or a Coyote ?
THAT.......was awesome to watch! Such a seminal film.
Love that Edgar Wright loves this movie as much as I do. If I were in the audience I think I would have peepeed my little pantalones from excitement.
Oh, I don't know. Edgar is scoring very high on the shaggability scale in this clip.
I posted this in the other Edgar Wright on AWIN video and I might as well post it here too. Baby Driver is Wright's ripoff/homage to AWIN. You have the main character who is leading a double life, he hates what happens in the second life, but doesn't really have a choice. He falls in love with a girl, but the second life keeps pulling him away. Then he has a friend from his first life who keeps urging him to do the right thing and leave the second life, but the friend is powerless to stop him himself. In the end (complete with cops at the end of the alley/bridge and him and the girl at the other end), he sacrifices himself to keep the girl away from the second life. However, I feel that AWIN is superior in that the love story is much better. I never felt like the love story worked in Baby Driver as it does in AWIN. The nurse in AWIN feels bad for David and falls for him, and we feel bad for him too, and we like her for liking him. I never got the sense of tragic romance in Baby Driver as In AWIN.
That was fun to watch. Great film. Huge inspiration.
happy moment here...!
Edgar should do more horror movies
and that's exactly what we're getting from him next.
@@rhysroberts515 yeah i can't wait to see it!
Thank you.
This is awesome...
Now I wanna see "The Fox and the Hound."
"That's e'nuf! That's e'nuf."
Gerald is huge. Surely he could have fought the wolf off easily
I can assure you that that is not the least bit amusing.
Carnivorous Luna activities
Good lord
Bib Fortuna!!!
Im guessing ' Im talking about a girl you wanna f@$# so would you give me a break ' - Right off to bed! - same thing for me.
Really want to go to crickadarn to see the slaughtered lamb and church,it’s a 5 hour drive from where I live
Has anyone been?
Edgar Wright is awesome. Shame about the incipient beer belly. Gotta hit the gym brah.
The movie is fantastic... Griffin Dunne was so funny as Jack... Jenny Agutter just has to stand there and you want to look at her, when she spoke you listened, she's stunning. John Landis we all from this era know well from his work. I was 20 when we saw it on the big screen. As for your pointless post here, well that's 13mins I'll never get back. How utterly boring. Sincere disregard from Sydney and Ballina. MATE.
the affects , of the werewolf was abit of a let down