If this burial ground does exist ,I wont mind digging my grandma back and put her there ,I know sounds crszy ,they all want salvation and see their love ones again !!!My grandma passed away 2021 July 19
Yeah. It's like if it was a real place in this world. We would probably all think our loved one would come back alright. No matter if we knew others that came back evil or whatever.
The Timmy Baterman scene really creeped me out... Both in the book and in the movie. When I first read the book, I had to sleep with the lights on. Stephen King is a master of the macabre. His way of writing in eerie detail about a subject that so many writers would cower away from is simply amazing. This goes beyond the campy "reanimated corpse" theme that the 80s had. King wrapped up pain, terror, loss and love in such a way that aside from being spooked, you feel the characters' emotions. The pain of losing a child. The fear of the unknown. The helplessness of being maneuvered by a terrifying power as old as time itself. And the inevitability that love and loss makes the mourner go through this over and over again.
Nice list. For the prequel I hope they stay true to the atmosphere and time period, and give us more incidents and stories about other animals/people who are attached to the Pet Semetary’s lore
@Bonka They really dropped the ball on the second one. The little girl was still alive and the mom was out there. Still walking. It should not have ended at Rachel stabbing Louis. Honestly, there was no reason to. He brought her back in a fit of insanity and grief. It would have made more sense (and been infinitely scarier) if Louis kept living with her like Bill Baterman with his son Timmy.
Besides the ending with the Creeds becoming a town ghost story, this story of Timmy Baterman coming back home to have him turning into a monster always gives me such a sense of dread.
@@SingerCommaMarla Yessssss the way the Timmy Baterman ordeal played out in the Book was leaps and bounds better than in the Film though I understand that they were strapped for time and had to omit some things otherwise the Movie would've been AT LEAST 4Hrs long Lol
The prequel to Pet Sematary is going to be based around Timmy story that's going to be released in Oct. His story should be a compelling one if it's done right.
I am not sure if that is how it works according to the books. That thing that comes back literally isn't the same person anymore. It's possessed like a radio signal from the Wendigo mind. The person is gone, except for maybe his memories. That's how it gets beyond the area it is trapped. Its same psychic powers can also influence people who aren't possessed. This is basically the Monkey's Paw.
I think what makes this scene so dreadful isn’t just knowing that whoever is buried in the pet sematary doesn’t come back as who they once were but there’s also a hint of something sinister about wanting that person back to begin with. Think about it, we all die once. Once is probably enough for anyone to endure. But imagine for a second that you endure succumbing to death once, only to be brought back to life by someone who misses you so much that they can’t let you rest in peace. You would then, at some point in time, to have to succumb to death a SECOND time.
Yea but seeing how the dead people come back as insane and violent I don't believe they think about it. Plus their body is just a husk for the windigo.
@@davidcelio6332 yeah that’s what I meant, it’s not the Pet Sematary itself that brings dead things back to life it’s the Micmac burial ground beyond the barrier by the Pet Sematary. And technically, what gets buried in that ground isn’t what comes back anyway whether it’s a person or animal. The novel says that whatever comes back is some sort of abomination that was created by the Wendigo. Not exactly a zombie or a demon but more like a twisted and evil husk being controlled by the Wendigo’s will.
Love the old film look and the composition of these older movies. Everything is super sterile now and Hollywood mutes the color of blood to the point it looks black.
Scariest lines in horror movie history: Alien: ''In space, no one can hear you scream' Dawn Of The Dead: ''When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth'' Pet Sematary: ''The person you put up there..ain't the person that comes back''.
Halloween III: Season of the Witch: 'You really don't know much about Halloween. You've thought no further than the strange custom of having your children wear masks and go out begging for candy.'
The man scratching down the flesh of his face is scarring for children to see. I remember in 1990 on Viewer's Choice when I happened by the TV and saw it with my young mind.
In Pet Sematary the 2019 remake they barely spoke about Timmy Baterman only in the deleted scenes Jud talks about him but in Pet Sematary Bloodlines 2023 they give Timmy a backstory as long with Jud Crandall's backstory.
This was probably the first 80s film with a depressing storyline/atmosphere! If this was what Stephen and the other filmmakers were aiming for,then you definitely gotta give them credit!! 🙄😐
Sometimes… dead is better.. the most chilling lines in movie history. Because not only is it something that many people fear, and want to deny, but it makes sense.
The scene was indeed as scary as f**k. It used to impact me, perhaps worse than the average viewer, because the idea of ever being trapped in a house fire (even before seeing the film) was one of my big childhood fears. This was a good film, but this part in particular scared the p**s out of me.
Louis was driven by loss and love. His pain was what drove him insane and that is how the burying ground got him. In the book, he goes through a crisis when he decides to not bury Gage in the Micmac burying ground. He decided to let his son rest and devote his life to his wife and daughter. This was his last chance at sanity. But he changed his mind and said that it would be like murdering his son. He was not thinking as Louis Creed anymore. Ironically, before Church got run over, he was a guy who did not believe in anything but his rigid scientific view. As a doctor and as a guy who grew up in a morgue. He did not believe in the spirit world.
@@wolfhaven9312 I have read the book. It is very horrifying. It hints about power of Micmac burial ground being addictive and person aware of it always finding reasons to try again even if they personally know that it will lead to suffering. Louis was rational so he rationalized his decision to attempt resurrecting his son. He similarly rationalized the all-important And Then What away. He tried it twice and both times lead to same result as every previous ones had as well as much as he knew. He never actually lost his faculties or control.
@@lilitharam44 It is usually is. Because your mind fill in the blanks in the most horrible ways it can, being a horror book. The movie, is the movie. Neither not necessarily better. Just depends on your preferred medium.
In the book Timmy's dad shot him and then turned the gun on himself right after he doused the house in oil and started burning 🔥 it to the ground Timmy also said some horrible things to the men that came there for instance that Jud cheated on his wife Norma I always thought it would have been cool to include it that way in the original or the remake still a very cool scene still very chilling I love Pet Sematary Stephen Kings scariest Novel and film adaptation in my opinion.
Eli Hughes in the book the ground went sour because of a wendigo that caused the Indians to be cannibals and eat each other. Before that you would bury them up there and they would stay buried and they would not be resurrected
@@Zan-qr4ds I’m going to respectfully disagree. The book says that the Indians begin eating each other after a particularly bad winter. I think when they buried the bones of those they cannibalized up there that caused the ground to go sour.
@@robotx9285 in the 2019 remake, when Ellie comes back from the cemetery, she tells judd that the place makes souls stay in eternal torment, that is, they want to rest but they can't and every second they spend
@@robotx9285 according to the book, it isn't him anymore except for the memories part. The monster manipulates and tries to inflict further suffering, including head games.
Stephen king movies has a lot of biblical themes in it good vs evil darkness vs light Bringing back the dead is a abomination But I’ll be damn if it wasn’t a great idea for a book and a movie
@@donniecatalano I'm more on the creative side to any film, show, game, or book Unlike those uncreative sitcoms they make these with bad acting and seasme street references to match So I don't care about the Disney reboots As long as there creative who cares if they have changes
Timmy didn't kill anybody in the book. He is more subtly disturbing, but this crazed thing, which is shown eating a child and burning his dad, seems worse.
The entire novel Pet Sematary is a retelling of The Monkey’s Paw. King even uses a quote from The Monkey’s Paw as an epigraph to one of the chapters in Pet Sematary.
he did that because ellie can't stand when his cat dies and it hit her hard so jud helps him for a while but jud doesn't want louis to dig up his son and this is the reasons why he tells this.
Jud was driven by the power of the burying ground. Same as Louis was when he buried Rachel. He knew what was going to come back after putting Gage down and yet he still did it, rationalizing that it would be different with Rachel because she just died. The place kind of makes them crazy.
Very true! Jud was the weirdest of the characters. Not only because he tells very gross stories with ease, but the fact that he warmed up to the Creed family within just a few seconds of meeting them!
@@madkittyjoey70 I don't think weirdest. Louis and Jud like each other immediately in the book. Gwynne was lively, where all the other actors were pretty drab and weak in comparison. That's a lot of the reason to me.
@@hw5091 Yeah I gotta agree with you, Fred Gwynne really embodied the Character of Jud Crandall, He and Victor Pascow/Brad Greenquist were my two favorites, I gotta admit though Louis Creed/Dale Midkiff knocked it out of the park with the "NOOOOOO!!" when Gage Creed/Miko Hughes was killed by the Truck
@@hw5091 Denise Crosby has a very stiff, almost formal, demeanor that makes her seem so drab. Like she barely tries in this movie... The guy who played Zelda (it was a man) hit it out of the park. Genuinely scary. The scene with Missy Dandridge submitting to her pain was heart-wrenching. It was really sad how she went. I felt for the little girl who played Ellie. She looked genuinely scared, this movie was too much for children. I keep thinking of Danny Lloyd in The Shining. He stopped acting because the movie was too powerful and creepy and he was like six years old. Very impressionable age. Dale and Fred really knocked it out. They carried the movie all the way.
@@wolfhaven9312 she was kinda of odd. So was midkiff. To the point where they matched each other's drab acting, making it look and blend pretty well. Best it could be anyway. In fact the entire movie had a down feeling, even when it was supposed to be upbeat, so it worked, even if by somewhat of an accident.
Ahhhh so this is where South park got the farmer character from that tells the story of the Milk man! I love finding out about these little refferences i didnt know about before!
Funny enough, the guy who does the voice of Patrick, acted in Stephen King's The Stand (1994) as Tom Cullen and in his acting you can hear Patrick lol. Also, the voice of Mr. Krabs played an evil cop in the sequel to this movie.
I remember viewing Practical Magic where one of the sisters' aunts warned about reviving someone back from the dead. They come back as something dark and unnatural. :(
I remember that too! I watched that movie one night cuz I was bored and it was on cable lol. I've always said that resurrection ALWAYS has consequences and they may not be pleasant at all. Be it in movies or folklore, I believe that once a person dies, something about them is gone forever and it is replaced by a darker part. Good thing resurrection is normally not possible....yet lol.
@@theterminator5776 I hear you and I agree with you. Considering everything we've lived through in 2020, if resurrection becomes a real thing, that's a world I don't wanna live in. Kill me and burn me to ashes.😂 This story is part of the reason why.
It took me a bit to realize Judd was Herman Munster, but that kinda makes this better as stephen king can just jam more horror and references as he pleases
@@mitchellbrown9722 Oh man! That was too scary... And the intro music and the one that plays during Jud's story of Timmy Baterman just gives me goosebumps!
It's never nice when parents wouldn't want their children Dead in exchange for them being alive They always wished it was the other way around if a tragedy like that happened
*0:29** - “Sometimes, dead is better.”*
The way Fred Gwynne strengthened that sentence is amazing, even after decades.
I wish they actually gave Oscars to horror movies. The actor who plays Jud is amazing
Fred Gwen (sp) Along with Jack Pallance, he was among the best old time actors ever.
He was the lead character on the TV show :The Munsters (Herman Munster, a parody of Frankenstein's monster)
Fred Gwynne or Herman Munster.
Grief is awful and everyone who has lost someone will do anything to have them back....thats why this film is so scary
I totally agree
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If this burial ground does exist ,I wont mind digging my grandma back and put her there ,I know sounds crszy ,they all want salvation and see their love ones again !!!My grandma passed away 2021 July 19
Yeah. It's like if it was a real place in this world. We would probably all think our loved one would come back alright. No matter if we knew others that came back evil or whatever.
So true
Fred Gwynne was perfectly cast as Judd.
Absolutely!
Yes he was.
And the judge in My Cousin Vinny.
“Two h‘what?”
"What is a yout?"
“Sometimes dead is better”
Best line in movie history
No, it's great but no.
Maybe one of the best of 89
“Sometimes dead is better” my same thoughts before I have to work
😂😆
This deserves more likes
Before school me: Death HERE I COME !!!
Deep!
I'm always like, why can't eight hours of work go by like eight hours of sleep.
The Timmy Baterman scene really creeped me out... Both in the book and in the movie.
When I first read the book, I had to sleep with the lights on.
Stephen King is a master of the macabre. His way of writing in eerie detail about a subject that so many writers would cower away from is simply amazing.
This goes beyond the campy "reanimated corpse" theme that the 80s had. King wrapped up pain, terror, loss and love in such a way that aside from being spooked, you feel the characters' emotions.
The pain of losing a child.
The fear of the unknown.
The helplessness of being maneuvered by a terrifying power as old as time itself.
And the inevitability that love and loss makes the mourner go through this over and over again.
The original is a lot better than the remake
This is the original
Nice list. For the prequel I hope they stay true to the atmosphere and time period, and give us more incidents and stories about other animals/people who are attached to the Pet Semetary’s lore
@Bonka They really dropped the ball on the second one.
The little girl was still alive and the mom was out there. Still walking.
It should not have ended at Rachel stabbing Louis.
Honestly, there was no reason to.
He brought her back in a fit of insanity and grief. It would have made more sense (and been infinitely scarier) if Louis kept living with her like Bill Baterman with his son Timmy.
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@@ApostleOfWonka Really? I was looking forward to a prequel or new sequel! I didn't know they were already working on it.
Besides the ending with the Creeds becoming a town ghost story, this story of Timmy Baterman coming back home to have him turning into a monster always gives me such a sense of dread.
Scariest part of the book
@@SingerCommaMarla Specially how that thing screams the secrets of the Town people
@@SingerCommaMarla Yessssss the way the Timmy Baterman ordeal played out in the Book was leaps and bounds better than in the Film though I understand that they were strapped for time and had to omit some things otherwise the Movie would've been AT LEAST 4Hrs long Lol
@@texasgent4694 the way he said the body came back from war and that he couldnt walk right and just staring off into space. Very scary, dreadful
The prequel to Pet Sematary is going to be based around Timmy story that's going to be released in Oct. His story should be a compelling one if it's done right.
Timmy’s chanting tells me he absolutely hates what his father has put him through. He wants to be at eternal peace.
I am not sure if that is how it works according to the books. That thing that comes back literally isn't the same person anymore. It's possessed like a radio signal from the Wendigo mind. The person is gone, except for maybe his memories. That's how it gets beyond the area it is trapped. Its same psychic powers can also influence people who aren't possessed. This is basically the Monkey's Paw.
It's not timmy it's something else wearing his face sane for the pets when church comes back it's not really him
Hence, "Dead Is better".
This part creeps me out the most because the scenario looks so genuine. Too real looking.
For sure.
Yes the scene creeped Me out BIG TIME as a Kid because like you said there's just an eerie tangibility about it
there could not have been a better Jud 💙
I think what makes this scene so dreadful isn’t just knowing that whoever is buried in the pet sematary doesn’t come back as who they once were but there’s also a hint of something sinister about wanting that person back to begin with.
Think about it, we all die once. Once is probably enough for anyone to endure. But imagine for a second that you endure succumbing to death once, only to be brought back to life by someone who misses you so much that they can’t let you rest in peace. You would then, at some point in time, to have to succumb to death a SECOND time.
That's why the Ramones say "I don't wanna be buried in the Pet Semetary. I don't want to live my life again"
Yea but seeing how the dead people come back as insane and violent I don't believe they think about it. Plus their body is just a husk for the windigo.
If you're buried in the Pet Sematary you don't come back at all you have to go over the barrier
@@davidcelio6332 yeah that’s what I meant, it’s not the Pet Sematary itself that brings dead things back to life it’s the Micmac burial ground beyond the barrier by the Pet Sematary.
And technically, what gets buried in that ground isn’t what comes back anyway whether it’s a person or animal. The novel says that whatever comes back is some sort of abomination that was created by the Wendigo. Not exactly a zombie or a demon but more like a twisted and evil husk being controlled by the Wendigo’s will.
Love the old film look and the composition of these older movies. Everything is super sterile now and Hollywood mutes the color of blood to the point it looks black.
This is the kind of zombies that still terrifies me, the ones that have malicious intent instead of being mindless walking corpses.
They aren't zombies in Pet Sematary. They are dead bodies reanimated by the wendigo spirit of the north woods.
@@Robert-nu4vcThat’s called a zombie. A dead body that is reanimated. Technically, Jesus was a zombie.
Scariest lines in horror movie history:
Alien: ''In space, no one can hear you scream'
Dawn Of The Dead: ''When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth''
Pet Sematary: ''The person you put up there..ain't the person that comes back''.
Different context, but equally horrifying: "they want our bodies".
Iconic horror movie lines.
You forgot "the call is coming from inside the house"
Halloween III: Season of the Witch: 'You really don't know much about Halloween. You've thought no further than the strange custom of having your children wear masks and go out begging for candy.'
@@tracygrant7931sounds familiar. What is that from?
The man scratching down the flesh of his face is scarring for children to see. I remember in 1990 on Viewer's Choice when I happened by the TV and saw it with my young mind.
In Pet Sematary the 2019 remake they barely spoke about Timmy Baterman only in the deleted scenes Jud talks about him but in Pet Sematary Bloodlines 2023 they give Timmy a backstory as long with Jud Crandall's backstory.
This movie is a piece of art.
Yes it is.
Yes a absolute masterpiece😌❤
this whole scene gave me the creeps because its so rooted in sadness.
Eww the dead arm YUCK
Perfectly put. As a kid I would always turn away at this scene. This scene alone scared me more than the whole movie.
@@whyyoutrippindeebo3514 same.
Yes exactly, you feel sorry and terrified for the father
This was probably the first 80s film with a depressing storyline/atmosphere! If this was what Stephen and the other filmmakers were aiming for,then you definitely gotta give them credit!! 🙄😐
Sometimes… dead is better.. the most chilling lines in movie history.
Because not only is it something that many people fear, and want to deny, but it makes sense.
Timmy Baterman was scary as fu**. I felt so bad for Timmy's Dad though 😢
Lmao. He had it coming. Now he can burn in Hell where him and his son belong.
The scene was indeed as scary as f**k. It used to impact me, perhaps worse than the average viewer, because the idea of ever being trapped in a house fire (even before seeing the film) was one of my big childhood fears. This was a good film, but this part in particular scared the p**s out of me.
0:58 This scene freaked me out when I was a kid.
They did a good job with the new film but it doesn't have the same dark terrifying feel of the original. Mary Lambert did a brilliant job.
I wish they’d have been more faithful to the book. That chapter was terrifying.
0:40 Undead Person: Uh-Oh! Gotta Hide This!
Worst recipient for power to bring dead back to life is grieving parent. Even if they know it will fail.
Louis was driven by loss and love.
His pain was what drove him insane and that is how the burying ground got him.
In the book, he goes through a crisis when he decides to not bury Gage in the Micmac burying ground. He decided to let his son rest and devote his life to his wife and daughter. This was his last chance at sanity.
But he changed his mind and said that it would be like murdering his son.
He was not thinking as Louis Creed anymore.
Ironically, before Church got run over, he was a guy who did not believe in anything but his rigid scientific view.
As a doctor and as a guy who grew up in a morgue.
He did not believe in the spirit world.
@@wolfhaven9312 I have read the book. It is very horrifying. It hints about power of Micmac burial ground being addictive and person aware of it always finding reasons to try again even if they personally know that it will lead to suffering. Louis was rational so he rationalized his decision to attempt resurrecting his son. He similarly rationalized the all-important And Then What away. He tried it twice and both times lead to same result as every previous ones had as well as much as he knew. He never actually lost his faculties or control.
Among the worst recipients. Somebody you are in love with is another.. Or a child lamenting a parent.
In the book Timmy knew bad things about them that they would only know
chris griffin:whaaaaaaaaat
@@austinmasoni3750 yeah I believe it was connected to the power that soured that earth
I'm reading the book right now and it's scary as hell
The book was way scarier than the movies.
@@lilitharam44 It is usually is. Because your mind fill in the blanks in the most horrible ways it can, being a horror book. The movie, is the movie. Neither not necessarily better. Just depends on your preferred medium.
Besides gage’s death scene this was the second saddest part in the movie.
Even sadder, the guy who played Timmy's father killed himself about a decade after this movie was released.
Yes! Super sad 😢.
@@williamshaw9047 What?
Eh, Church
I love coming here when I fall a sleep lol:/
Me to
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In the book Timmy's dad shot him and then turned the gun on himself right after he doused the house in oil and started burning 🔥 it to the ground Timmy also said some horrible things to the men that came there for instance that Jud cheated on his wife Norma I always thought it would have been cool to include it that way in the original or the remake still a very cool scene still very chilling I love Pet Sematary Stephen Kings scariest Novel and film adaptation in my opinion.
I love Pet Sematary 2, as well as all of his other creations. Stephen King is a TRUE MASTER!.
@@teenwolf475 Stephen King had nothing to do with Pet Sematary 2 and distanced himself from that film. It was just a Hollywood cash grab.
It’s funny I thought this is just a random story out of nowhere that nothing to do with anything but later on I see he’s telling him this as a warning
Yeah Jud had to reveal to Louis the last time a human was buried up there. Louis was pretty set on burying gage up there.
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His warning was futile when he had already tempted Louis by showing him the burial ground in the first place.
"Sometimes... The original... is bettuh.. "
when i first saw this scene i was so disturbed and it’s always stuck with me
What happened before the ground went sour? Did loved ones come back as themselves? And what caused the ground to become sour??
Eli Hughes in the book the ground went sour because of a wendigo that caused the Indians to be cannibals and eat each other. Before that you would bury them up there and they would stay buried and they would not be resurrected
@@Zan-qr4ds I’m going to respectfully disagree. The book says that the Indians begin eating each other after a particularly bad winter. I think when they buried the bones of those they cannibalized up there that caused the ground to go sour.
@@bdw7254 tbh I haven’t read the book in awhile so you’re probably right
@@Zan-qr4ds I wonder if the wendigo is what inspired also The Blair Witch Project
@Robert Anthony I’m just saying that’s not what the book said
This part was so sad “Hate Living” 😩🙏🏾
😥🙏🏽
That's a quote from "Bride of Frankenstein".
Damn, do you think Timmy was actually still in there in some form?
@@robotx9285 in the 2019 remake, when Ellie comes back from the cemetery, she tells judd that the place makes souls stay in eternal torment, that is, they want to rest but they can't and every second they spend
@@robotx9285 according to the book, it isn't him anymore except for the memories part. The monster manipulates and tries to inflict further suffering, including head games.
1:54 There’s a picture of Timmy on the table of him in his Army pinks and greens. Never noticed until now...
Great eye!! Same here thanks!! Greetings from Buffalo
Same here
I love the sound effects at 0:49 !
1:10 She knew it was an abomination!
I can imagine being part of the men folk after that
"Some of us men folk talked about it"
Dadu
Dadu
She’s knew it was an abomination because that’s not the same Timmy it’s something else
Stephen king movies has a lot of biblical themes in it good vs evil darkness vs light
Bringing back the dead is a abomination
But I’ll be damn if it wasn’t a great idea for a book and a movie
Ready Player Two that music in the background
“ Timmy stop it”😩😂🤣
I seriously don't know what life has come to just to look at this clip😥
this is proper stuff, not the crap they used in the remake!
donniecatalano nothing was wrong with the remake you inferiors are never satisfied
Happy to hear that you consider me an inferior, keep enjoying bad cinematography
Both r no different from the other
Shannon Curtis hahaha yes, as long as you watch the remake with a pillow over your face
@@donniecatalano
I'm more on the creative side to any film, show, game, or book
Unlike those uncreative sitcoms they make these with bad acting and seasme street references to match
So I don't care about the Disney reboots
As long as there creative who cares if they have changes
Why did the way timmy walked scare me? 1:00
7 out of 10 for the creepiness factor 😨. But the BOOK's description of this event is a solid 10 out of 10 because of the terror factor 😱
Yeah, he’s comes back with Knowledge of things he couldn’t have possibly known.
Timmy didn't kill anybody in the book. He is more subtly disturbing, but this crazed thing, which is shown eating a child and burning his dad, seems worse.
I haven't read the novel...but why do Rachel's parents hate Louis? They just do in the movie and it's not explained why.
An evil spirit called a Wendigo haunts the burial ground.
I was watching My Cousin Vinny last year and I started thinking of this movie. . .
0:29 - “Sometimes…dead is better.”
What makes this scene unnerving is when you realize…this is Herman Munster!
Now...... THIS IS HORROR at its finest!!!
this part use to freak me out as a kid just the face that the timmy character is pulling in to one of the rooms
What if Jack Torrance, Mr Barlow, and Carrie were all buried there?
Annie Wilkes, too, please.
No probably not but they did pass Salem’s lot to get there so idk maybe it’s just Maine
@@bdw7254 Reverend Lowe as well?
@@patrickhowell5756 maybe or the little boy who was like pretty resistant
@@bdw7254 A zombie werewolf could come to Ludlow Maine.
Possessed by the wendigo as well in the book version of the pet sematary
I come here when I wanna hear Herman Munster tell a bedtime story
1:41 Jud : THE PLACE IS GOING ON RUN AWAY WHY YOU CAN BILL!!!
🤬🤬🤬😡😡😡
Jud had an amazing maine accent
I know!! I would swear he was someone from down the road.
@@rebekahbarry3013 Down the ruod.
Classic Horror Films will never be the Same
1:26
I can imagine myself among those guys who torch the house over that grizzly reason alone
Timmy is also similar to the son in The Monkey's Paw.
The entire novel Pet Sematary is a retelling of The Monkey’s Paw. King even uses a quote from The Monkey’s Paw as an epigraph to one of the chapters in Pet Sematary.
Stephen King's a perfectly normal guy I mean anyone who would write this in their Journal would be perfectly normal
So Jud knows all this yet still tells Louis to bury the cat there.
An animals not the same as a human.
he did that because ellie can't stand when his cat dies and it hit her hard so jud helps him for a while but jud doesn't want louis to dig up his son and this is the reasons why he tells this.
Well it's implied that The Wendigo used Jud Crandall to get to Louis by taking Him up there
Jud was driven by the power of the burying ground.
Same as Louis was when he buried Rachel.
He knew what was going to come back after putting Gage down and yet he still did it, rationalizing that it would be different with Rachel because she just died.
The place kind of makes them crazy.
@@wolfhaven9312 yeah but sometimes....dead is better.
Is it me that 1980 1990 quality is better than 2000s to 2010
Back when film was still being used
Have you ever heard of someone who has died, for a few seconds and came back to life. A lot of people claim the person changes
I’ve heard similar accounts. They return a better or angrier person.
“Sometimes, death is betters”. That’s right.
It's so sad... “Hate Living“ 😥
That lady most have been scared for her life running see him walking like that noing he not his self when daddy that scared me
He said
This part of the film always gave me the willy nillies. Depressing and scary film. I was 10 when I saw this and i was depressed for like 4 days.
THIS two minute scene is better than the entire BLOODLINES garbage movie
Pet sematary bloodlines contradicts this origin story
2:22 best scene
Bruh
“His name was Biffer. And it’s true, he was a hellofa sniffer.”
1:44 GET OUT WHILE YOU STILL CAN BILL!!!
🤬🤬🤬😡😡😡😠😠😠
He’s a monster
The place is going up!
I thought I could eat AND watch this clip. I was wrong. I'll never look at chicken salad the same again.
Jud was by far the best character in this movie. He really holds the film together.
Very true! Jud was the weirdest of the characters. Not only because he tells very gross stories with ease, but the fact that he warmed up to the Creed family within just a few seconds of meeting them!
@@madkittyjoey70 I don't think weirdest. Louis and Jud like each other immediately in the book. Gwynne was lively, where all the other actors were pretty drab and weak in comparison. That's a lot of the reason to me.
@@hw5091 Yeah I gotta agree with you, Fred Gwynne really embodied the Character of Jud Crandall, He and Victor Pascow/Brad Greenquist were my two favorites, I gotta admit though Louis Creed/Dale Midkiff knocked it out of the park with the "NOOOOOO!!" when Gage Creed/Miko Hughes was killed by the Truck
@@hw5091 Denise Crosby has a very stiff, almost formal, demeanor that makes her seem so drab. Like she barely tries in this movie... The guy who played Zelda (it was a man) hit it out of the park. Genuinely scary.
The scene with Missy Dandridge submitting to her pain was heart-wrenching. It was really sad how she went.
I felt for the little girl who played Ellie. She looked genuinely scared, this movie was too much for children. I keep thinking of Danny Lloyd in The Shining. He stopped acting because the movie was too powerful and creepy and he was like six years old.
Very impressionable age.
Dale and Fred really knocked it out.
They carried the movie all the way.
@@wolfhaven9312 she was kinda of odd. So was midkiff. To the point where they matched each other's drab acting, making it look and blend pretty well. Best it could be anyway. In fact the entire movie had a down feeling, even when it was supposed to be upbeat, so it worked, even if by somewhat of an accident.
This version of the film is my fav
The Baterman house on fire is in the first episode of King of Queens.
Love dead! Hate living!
The soil of a man’s heart is stonier.
Judd & timmy are getting an orgin story it premieres October 6th 2023 Called PS: Bloodlines
Ahhhh so this is where South park got the farmer character from that tells the story of the Milk man! I love finding out about these little refferences i didnt know about before!
My favourite book and movie by / based on Stephen King 😍
now I am not gonan close my eyes in the shower
I knew when the Creed family met Judd Crandall for the very first time that this movie was going to be a creepy one.
It’s Judd’s fault.
@@Filthy_Larry Yeah. Especially when he starts treating Louis Creed like he was his BFF! 😮
@@madkittyjoey70 lmao they get what they buried.
The music at the beginning of this reminds me of the Amityville theme.
Timmy Sounds Like Patrick Star
Your right
Im friend's with somebody who is related to the voice acter of Patrick
·Lucid Dream· u for real
@@tqxicmilkii7137 spy,on *;[**
Funny enough, the guy who does the voice of Patrick, acted in Stephen King's The Stand (1994) as Tom Cullen and in his acting you can hear Patrick lol.
Also, the voice of Mr. Krabs played an evil cop in the sequel to this movie.
1:47 I Saw Jud Running in the corner
Love hearing him tell those stories. He would make me so sleepy😁😁 if I ever had a hard time sleeping , hearing these stories would help me sleep🤗
Bill Bannerman: you’re wrecking my house
Judds eyes tell the story for real
The music and 🔥 house reminds me of Amityville horror which it made so scary the father didn't make it
Would you believe that the Australian adverts for this movie used Lalo Schiffren's Amityville score?
I remember viewing Practical Magic where one of the sisters' aunts warned about reviving someone back from the dead. They come back as something dark and unnatural. :(
I remember that too! I watched that movie one night cuz I was bored and it was on cable lol.
I've always said that resurrection ALWAYS has consequences and they may not be pleasant at all. Be it in movies or folklore, I believe that once a person dies, something about them is gone forever and it is replaced by a darker part.
Good thing resurrection is normally not possible....yet lol.
@@matatosky Right. :(
@@matatosky scary to think that with everything else that is becoming possible nowadays resurrection might not be too far behind 🤷😄
@@theterminator5776 I hear you and I agree with you.
Considering everything we've lived through in 2020, if resurrection becomes a real thing, that's a world I don't wanna live in.
Kill me and burn me to ashes.😂
This story is part of the reason why.
@@matatosky same!
It took me a bit to realize Judd was Herman Munster, but that kinda makes this better as stephen king can just jam more horror and references as he pleases
It's Jud not Judd
Timmy! Stop it! Stop it!
This is so scary
Yea
Exactly
Ty kk
I have watched alot of scary and graphic things. This is creepy bit not really scary.
Zelda is more scary !!
“Did you say “yute” ?
0:30
Every time you reminisce about DNF.
Scariest scene in the whole damn movie.
Even worse in the book
No Zelda was
@@mitchellbrown9722 Oh man!
That was too scary... And the intro music and the one that plays during Jud's story of Timmy Baterman just gives me goosebumps!
Judd is the best in this movie for one reason
a i y u h
It's Jud not Judd
Yea he was a great character i hste that he had to die though
I love movie clips
This messed me up badly as a kid lol
excellent actor
It's never nice when parents wouldn't want their children Dead in exchange for them being alive
They always wished it was the other way around if a tragedy like that happened