As far as my research has taken me, not only are they unrelated, but Quetzalcoatl is very, very old and that sun god was a fairly recent addition to the pantheon when it all collapsed.
There was an episode of Godzilla the Series called “Bird of Paradise”, which was a complete homage to Q: The Winged Serpent. Godzilla literally fights a giant quetzalcoatl, which the characters often refer to as “Q,” and there's a supporting character named Larry Cohen (the producer/writer/director of Q: The winged Serpent).
"If you're a fan of monster movies who doesn't mind gore and nudity" It's like this film was specifically made for your audience. I'm tracking down a copy ASAP.
This isn’t a “so bad it’s good” movie it’s genuinely good. Larry Cohen never made a bad movie, he took campy or sleazy concepts and elevated them. Michael Moriarty gives a borderline Oscar-worthy performance too.
as much as people complain about sex addiction and porn addiction, access to porn actual has a major reduction in the number of sex based crimes in an area.
That whole thing about flying in like with the sun so no one sees you coming when they look up, is an actual tactic used by fighter pilots in ww1 specifically by the red baron. An ace.
Awesome. I remember seeing this in the old neighborhood video shop. "It's name is Quetzalcoatl. But you'll only be able to call it Q before it kills you!" was the tagline. Finally rented it when I was old enough and thought it was a decent flick. Glad to hear it was a success as well.
Ahh American movies. All about killing the monster first and pretty much screwing the lore of it much less preserving something of the monster and showing it as a sympathetic creature. Kinda feel jealous of Kong. . Likely a cultural thing. The US like many Western Nations are heavily Christians and they have a thing against any and all things related to snakes. Although I will give it this much credit I do like the interpreation. Its a solid looking monster. Just needed more feathers.
6:12 Did this movie predict the 2019 Godzilla film? And considering the fact the monster is killed by simple weapons and had one egg that survived at the end, it might as well have predicted the 1998 Godzilla too.
I'm so glad I no longer have to explain to my family why I'm screaming behind closed doors, and I certainly don't care what the neighbors think anymore. Gumby's uncle. My God.
One of my favorite monster movies EVER. Sleek, retro, modern, silly, scary and funny all at the same time, as well as the best use of the Chrysler Building in ANY movie EVER. Cheers!
I'm glad you reviewed this movie. First time I ever read about it was in the late 90's, in a magazine, where they were talking about a number of the most memorable monsters in cinema. And Q was in there. Yeah. I know. Guess there's a following in Bulgaria.
I remember when this came out, and was impressed with all the positive reviews it got; very unusual for a horror movie. Morriarty then went on to co-star in the original " Law & Order". I never felt the same about the show after he left.
Brandon, your review sold me on this flick. I got the DVD off of eBay (with Larry Cogen's audio commentary) and wasn't disappointed! That's two movies your reviews have made me get the DVD for (the other being Lifeforce). Also, the reason the curator calls the first skinning a "suicide" is because the victim would've had to have been willing.
To be honest, he *was* so likable, when he first started talking about whoever taught him piano I genuinely thought they were establishing some kind of ancient South American Indigenous spirit that stuck around long enough to get into Jazz. I'm watching this right after your review of The Stuff. Was it a common Cohen thing to establish likable puckish rogues and then suddenly have them drop a racism bomb to make us question our faith in humanity?
I have a theory about why no one could see the monster at first,it possible at first the monster was still growing and was not actually that big,but as it grew it started eating larger and larger prey until it got too big and started eating people.
Brandon, I'm so thankful for you and your channel. Being a creep, I have sooooo many of these movies on my amazon and shudder watch lists, and with you I am saving time and sanity. And you make them so much better! How am I just finding you now?! Keep up the great work! But Ralph Bakshi's Wizards and Tales from the Crypt Demon Night are all time favs of mine.
I feel like Mike Moriarty was an underutilized talent. His acting style is more modern than his time, like...people didn't really "get it" back then but I swear he'd be in every single Cohen Brothers film these days...y'know what I mean? I dunno. I just love the guy.
Q is one of my favorite movies. My dad and I saw it when it came out and we had gotten such a kick out of it. I've always been a fan of stop motion animation. Q rules!!!
I like it to but I'm known as the feathered serpent and brightly colored. Like the birds named after me. Now if they added more featheres and perhaps lose perhaps the front arms Okay I could go with it. It would have me look like a Wyrm but it will fit my image of being the Feathered serpent better. Oh and I have to be a good guy. READ MY LORE!!.
@@spookyspacecuck2233 you should see the true story that the channel "Crowne Prince" posted called "Trolled by John De Lancie", it perfectly encapsulates how that man operates
I own the Blu-Ray of I, The Jury. It's pretty sleazy and violent, but otherwise comes off like a routine TV pilot. It also features a full-frontally nude Barbara Carrera. I think you know by now whether or not you want to see it.
Larry Cohen wrote that film and was actually fired about a week INTO production. He complained money wasn't forthcoming, the fly-by-night producers countered by claiming HE was going over-budget. "Q" was finished before "I, THE JURY" was. Those producers were sued by somebody and the film fell into the hands of somebody else before release. Sheesh. Cohen said he felt he needed to "update" things, but, despite lots of violence, profanity, nudity, sex AND Barbara Carrera NAKED... it's still not even half as good as the 1953 film with Biff Elliot, Margaret Sheridan, Preston Foster, Alan Reed, and Peggie Castle, which actually followed the novel! That is my FAVORITE Mike Hammer movie ever made, and is finally getting an official release on Blu-Ray, with a bonus version in 3-D, and an audio commentary by Max Allan Collins. People diss Elliot as an actor, but in my eyes, NOBODY captured the real essense and personality of Mike Hammer as perfectly as he did. If the sleazeball producer from England hadn't been such an idiot, the 2 follow-ups would have had the SAME cast & crew involved.
"...comes outta nowhere..." Sorry for double post, but as a huge fan, I feel the need to *criticize* with nothing but love. Obviously, the guy making the sacrifices was identifying himself as the boss in charge of the diamond heist, calling the guy who nicked the diamonds "betrayer" and all. I also wanted to call this out because that's the kind of "casually clever" B movie stuff I love. Cheaper productions will just throw something like that in there, like the Hard Ticket super snake with tumor strength. ;p
You may add a dozen "o"s, to your Sooo much worse. It's bad bird attacked marked victims, and lo, the bird was being directed. bleh. Q had character gore and nudity. the Flying Serpent did not. case closed.
at 14:21, that miniature of the Statue Of Liberty actually WAS on that building in NYC for over one hundred years. I've seen it several times. It used to be on a building near the Lincoln Center area back in the old days. If you search for a web page called "Forgotten New York Little Liberty" you can read the history of that unique statue, and the reason for it.
The reason there was not a lot of Q at the beginning of the film was that it was not ever supposed to be revealed until the fight on the building top (for budgetary reasons). For those scenes, the animated creature was created. The puppet was animated by Randy Cook (he won an Oscar for the creation of Gollum. After seeing the puppet the producers loved it so much they wanted more of it. All the earlier scenes involve the creature shots from Q's POV. So what the filmmakers did was they used those POV shots as background plates and inserted the creature in them.
Thank you for doing this video without making any cheap jokes about how David Carradine died. I’ve been a fan of him my whole life and I hate that he’s usually only remembered by one horrible mistake.
Ever see the Warner Bros cartoon, wherein Bing Crosby and Sinatra take turns crooning to a bunch of hens...and the hens proceed to lay huge piles of eggs, while swooning?...how that idea got past the censors in the 1940s I do not know!
05:46, Actually the main god in Aztec belife was Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec god of the Sun and War who they offten gave sacrifices too to prevent Huitzilopochtli from being killed by his Sister
1) Q was "The Feathered Serpent." Where are the feathers? 2) Did the guy at the museum say the Aztecs were monotheists, or was that just the way the editing made it sound? They definitely weren't is what I'm saying.
The guy doing the sacrifice towards the end is a landlord in The Always Sunny series! Took me a few tries to recognize him! Wow, awesome to see that, I’m a big fan of that show. Thanks and keep rocking!
speaking of Robocop's stop motion scenes the scene in Robocop 2 where they cut him up looked amazing I watched it again recently I wish movies now would use stop motion more its actually quite believable when done right
Remember a little trivia about this one, basically the special effects guy said you can't do them the way Larry shot things but he disagreed. He wasn't wrong but basically his way was the hardest way possible to produce those effects, the most amount of work and hours. ^_^
The human sacrifice was for the sun god. Quetzalcoatl was the god of wind, art, and a billion other things.
Does this have anything to do with Q anon?
Also from what guys in the anime club said back in highschool it's used in hentia too
Wait. So...they ARE unconnected?
As far as my research has taken me, not only are they unrelated, but Quetzalcoatl is very, very old and that sun god was a fairly recent addition to the pantheon when it all collapsed.
Q was also the god of war
There was an episode of Godzilla the Series called “Bird of Paradise”, which was a complete homage to Q: The Winged Serpent. Godzilla literally fights a giant quetzalcoatl, which the characters often refer to as “Q,” and there's a supporting character named Larry Cohen (the producer/writer/director of Q: The winged Serpent).
Tyrant Gregcag
Nice homage!
And in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, one of the kaiju mentioned is called Quetzalcoatl (Titanus Quetzalcoatl).
Nicholas Lienandjaja Wow! I didn’t notice that 😳! Thanks for the heads up 👍🏻!
ua-cam.com/video/6ETD7nqF6ZQ/v-deo.html
Max Quinney Yep, that’s the one! Thanks for the link! 👍🏻
"If you're a fan of monster movies who doesn't mind gore and nudity"
It's like this film was specifically made for your audience. I'm tracking down a copy ASAP.
SalfordianBlue we do truly agreed.
It's on UA-cam
Why don't you just "get it for free" ;)
A few MB of your storage no currency involved ;)
Illegally download it
It's on tubi also
It’s here on UA-cam.
Larry Cohen died March 2019 RIP
damn
Yes
I love it that the jewelry store in this movie is named "Neil Diamonds".
So what you're saying is: this movie didn't take itself too seriously? Which I could have guessed, being a Larry Cohen film.
Diamond starred in a not too well received remake of The Jazz Singer in 80'. Moriarty's "cocaine scat" may be a jab at that.
Mime cop should have looked exited, and turned around then run in place like he's fleeing.
"Aw shit, maybe his head just got loose and fell off."
That has to be the best line ever!
"Michael Moriarty is surprisingly good in this."
Michael Moriarty is never surprisingly good. He's always good.
Michael Moriarty was also the best Harry Potter. Always a great actor! No surprise here.
Agreed
Law& Order- Special Monsters Unit
bang the drum slowly was mm’s best movie
@@meesalikeu pale rider I'd say
This isn’t a “so bad it’s good” movie it’s genuinely good. Larry Cohen never made a bad movie, he took campy or sleazy concepts and elevated them. Michael Moriarty gives a borderline Oscar-worthy performance too.
Men in the 80s had to spy on women because they didn't have the internet.
Gooberslot didn't they have paper porn? Also porn mags
@@theonlychickensama8353 Playboy and their great articles, that's what everyone was looking forward to.
Exactly my thought!
as much as people complain about sex addiction and porn addiction, access to porn actual has a major reduction in the number of sex based crimes in an area.
@@arthas640any info to back that up. I would really like to know
14:56 "Shaft and Mime Cop"
Sounds like something Adult Swim would make.
Kind of makes me want to start a patreon to make this a thing.
@@Erik_J_Q I'd watch it!
This summer watch out for "Mime Shaft". It's a lot less scarring than "Strip Mime".
I would pay to see that movie.
But is Q as big as a battleship.
CWDTrixie nO I SAid iT lOOkeD LiKe a BatLe ShiP
Nah, more like a motor launch. Yeah, it's not so dramatic.
A battleship that's just smart enough to fly "in line with the sun" AH HA HA HA HA HA HOO HOO HOO HAAAAaa oh boy that's dumb
CWDTrixie i
CWDTrixie Good question
That whole thing about flying in like with the sun so no one sees you coming when they look up, is an actual tactic used by fighter pilots in ww1 specifically by the red baron. An ace.
I was sold at "Stop-motion Flying Monster".
Detective John Shaft and Kwai Chang Caine is basically what a Heroes for Hire (Luke Cage and Iron Fist) show would be, except the detectives part.
HOW ON EARTH did this not cross my mind while watching the film last year?
Sweet christmas your right 👉
That would have kicked ass as a show…
Awesome. I remember seeing this in the old neighborhood video shop. "It's name is Quetzalcoatl. But you'll only be able to call it Q before it kills you!" was the tagline.
Finally rented it when I was old enough and thought it was a decent flick. Glad to hear it was a success as well.
Ahh American movies. All about killing the monster first and pretty much screwing the lore of it much less preserving something of the monster and showing it as a sympathetic creature. Kinda feel jealous of Kong. .
Likely a cultural thing. The US like many Western Nations are heavily Christians and they have a thing against any and all things related to snakes.
Although I will give it this much credit I do like the interpreation. Its a solid looking monster. Just needed more feathers.
Bullets are the answer in every 80s movies
Except when lasers are involved - then lasers become the answer.
what if you have no bullets?
@@yoyoyeah9083 then you make a flamethrower with a lighter and hairspray.
Symbiote God pfff your technic is outdated just use a match and a cup of creamers
@@yoyoyeah9083 hey my technic is a classic. Everyone loves the classics.
R.I.P Larry Cohen. You definitely made your mark in entertainment.
6:12 Did this movie predict the 2019 Godzilla film?
And considering the fact the monster is killed by simple weapons and had one egg that survived at the end, it might as well have predicted the 1998 Godzilla too.
R.I.P. Larry Cohen. :(
Humanoids from the deep please, it’s the 70s shadow over innsmoth
Thank you thomas.
My main! 40k or Fantasy?
Serious Thought both
Humanoids from the deep I like that movie best b-movie from the 80
Micheal Moriarty always delivers a great performance, he's one of my favorite actors.
I'm so glad I no longer have to explain to my family why I'm screaming behind closed doors, and I certainly don't care what the neighbors think anymore. Gumby's uncle. My God.
Saw this in the 80s on HBO and was instantly a fan. This film rocks
This reminded me of Kolchak: the Night Stalker in atmosphere.
I saw a Rerun of that on METv recently. I also noticed both Tubi tv the app and Commet tv a channel play almost everything Brandon's Reviewed
Mee too. It had the vibe of the episode with Eric Estrada as a willing sacrifice of a Mexican chest-ripping demon.
Boy, Lucoa sure was slim back in the 80's. I don't know what happened, but I love the change.
Lol XD
She got thicc? I never thought I'd use that term.
That; or she started ageing backwards somehow.
Might explain why Shota is so scared of her? LOL!
She had a bit of a rough reaction to the banishment
Is that Moe from The Stuff!? The Larry Cohen Cinematic Universe!!
Yes it is!
Michael Moriarty and Larry Cohen are good friend.
Da shtuff
This would almost make a good episode of "Night Stalker". Just replace one of the cops with Kolcheck and you got it. :)
i'm 4 years late but man what i wouldn't give for Brandon to do a special series just on the entire Kolchak run.
@@IhadToputAnameinHereSomewhere Hey, it started with two movies so he could start there and keep his theme of doing movies.
One of my favorite monster movies EVER. Sleek, retro, modern, silly, scary and funny all at the same time, as well as the best use of the Chrysler Building in ANY movie EVER. Cheers!
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!! How can you not review that movie!!
Ethan Webster
I would like to see him riff that awful and stupid movie!
It’s stupid because it’s a parody you idiot.
Man I love this movie, it always makes me sad when people don't know what this is!
I'm glad you reviewed this movie. First time I ever read about it was in the late 90's, in a magazine, where they were talking about a number of the most memorable monsters in cinema. And Q was in there. Yeah. I know. Guess there's a following in Bulgaria.
I remember when this came out, and was impressed with all the positive reviews it got; very unusual for a horror movie.
Morriarty then went on to co-star in the original " Law & Order". I never felt the same about the show after he left.
You forgot the "Decapitation!" joke at 2:11
Dario.JCC 18 I think his joke worked better without that.
14:43 How could he miss the Mime-Shaft joke?
I would totally watch the shit out of Shaft and Mime Cop. lol
Cjcuf
Brandon, your review sold me on this flick. I got the DVD off of eBay (with Larry Cogen's audio commentary) and wasn't disappointed! That's two movies your reviews have made me get the DVD for (the other being Lifeforce).
Also, the reason the curator calls the first skinning a "suicide" is because the victim would've had to have been willing.
6:15 The twist is that this is part of Legendary's Monsterverse
Moriarty and Carradine were awesome in this movie.
Quite the slogan there:
"Its name is Quetzalcoatl... just call it "Q"... That's all you'll have time to say before it tears you apart!"
To be honest, he *was* so likable, when he first started talking about whoever taught him piano I genuinely thought they were establishing some kind of ancient South American Indigenous spirit that stuck around long enough to get into Jazz. I'm watching this right after your review of The Stuff. Was it a common Cohen thing to establish likable puckish rogues and then suddenly have them drop a racism bomb to make us question our faith in humanity?
I have a theory about why no one could see the monster at first,it possible at first the monster was still growing and was not actually that big,but as it grew it started eating larger and larger prey until it got too big and started eating people.
The guy going around sacrificing folks, is that Charlie's landlord in It's Always Sunny?
I'm pretty sure it is.
So thats where he got his snake meat sandwiches.
Brandon, I'm so thankful for you and your channel. Being a creep, I have sooooo many of these movies on my amazon and shudder watch lists, and with you I am saving time and sanity. And you make them so much better! How am I just finding you now?!
Keep up the great work!
But Ralph Bakshi's Wizards and Tales from the Crypt Demon Night are all time favs of mine.
I feel like Mike Moriarty was an underutilized talent. His acting style is more modern than his time, like...people didn't really "get it" back then but I swear he'd be in every single Cohen Brothers film these days...y'know what I mean? I dunno. I just love the guy.
I thought he was crazy to leave Law and Order and then I saw his other work. I think he was crazy to take that job. The man can act.
Q is one of my favorite movies. My dad and I saw it when it came out and we had gotten such a kick out of it. I've always been a fan of stop motion animation. Q rules!!!
It's a flying battleship
Gondranian __ neh, flying train :>
digging submarine?
OMG BRANDON YOU'RE THE GREATEST
Love the design of this monster, would be cool to see it on the Monsterverse
I like it to but I'm known as the feathered serpent and brightly colored. Like the birds named after me. Now if they added more featheres and perhaps lose perhaps the front arms Okay I could go with it. It would have me look like a Wyrm but it will fit my image of being the Feathered serpent better.
Oh and I have to be a good guy.
READ MY LORE!!.
Canonically Titanus Quetzalcoatl is a real monsterverse entry, so yeah
So a flying serpent like creature named Q is in this movie?
I guess times were hard on Discord since season 8 of MLP
That comment just made my day
Ummm,....did you mean Quetzalcoatl?
Fat Loser yeah, Q is probably short for quetzalcoatl
@@spookyspacecuck2233 you should see the true story that the channel "Crowne Prince" posted called "Trolled by John De Lancie", it perfectly encapsulates how that man operates
It's before he met sal joe and murr
I really forgot all about Jimmy. It was fun to watch him as he broke 30 years of tropes in Monster Movies.
I own the Blu-Ray of I, The Jury. It's pretty sleazy and violent, but otherwise comes off like a routine TV pilot. It also features a full-frontally nude Barbara Carrera. I think you know by now whether or not you want to see it.
Larry Cohen wrote that film and was actually fired about a week INTO production. He complained money wasn't forthcoming, the fly-by-night producers countered by claiming HE was going over-budget. "Q" was finished before "I, THE JURY" was. Those producers were sued by somebody and the film fell into the hands of somebody else before release. Sheesh.
Cohen said he felt he needed to "update" things, but, despite lots of violence, profanity, nudity, sex AND Barbara Carrera NAKED... it's still not even half as good as the 1953 film with Biff Elliot, Margaret Sheridan, Preston Foster, Alan Reed, and Peggie Castle, which actually followed the novel! That is my FAVORITE Mike Hammer movie ever made, and is finally getting an official release on Blu-Ray, with a bonus version in 3-D, and an audio commentary by Max Allan Collins. People diss Elliot as an actor, but in my eyes, NOBODY captured the real essense and personality of Mike Hammer as perfectly as he did. If the sleazeball producer from England hadn't been such an idiot, the 2 follow-ups would have had the SAME cast & crew involved.
Thanks, Brandon, you're always very entertaining. Q and Halloween III are two of my faves; great to hear your take on these dusty gems.
At least Richard Roundtree lasted longer onscreen in this movie than in "City Heat".
I think the nobody looks up thing was a play on the way to tell a tourist from a New Yorker is only tourists look up at the buildings.
Larry Cohen came up with some great ideas for films. The films themselves were less than great, but still interesting and kind of fun.
"...comes outta nowhere..."
Sorry for double post, but as a huge fan, I feel the need to *criticize* with nothing but love. Obviously, the guy making the sacrifices was identifying himself as the boss in charge of the diamond heist, calling the guy who nicked the diamonds "betrayer" and all. I also wanted to call this out because that's the kind of "casually clever" B movie stuff I love. Cheaper productions will just throw something like that in there, like the Hard Ticket super snake with tumor strength. ;p
Went to a big screen showing of Q last night at the Revue in Cinema here in Toronto. Excellent print. And a great time was had by all.
*16:43* that guy: tis but a scratch
Main character: A SCRATCH?!
I am the Plumed Serpent... I crawl and I fly!
Q combines stop motion effects and blood effects.
That alone makes it interesting.
I really enjoyed this as a teenager.
Too bad we don't hear more about the 1940s movie that preceded this, "The Flying Serpent" - that one was SO much worse...
It's still pretty fun, even if it's a carbon copy of The Devil Bat.
He should do the devil bat.
So is Q a sequel?
You may add a dozen "o"s, to your Sooo much worse. It's bad bird attacked marked victims, and lo, the bird was being directed. bleh. Q had character gore and nudity. the Flying Serpent did not. case closed.
@@KRhetor Check out The Sea Bat (1930)...With Karloff as a nearly mute seaman...and a killer Manta Ray!
at 14:21, that miniature of the Statue Of Liberty actually WAS on that building in NYC for over one hundred years. I've seen it several times. It used to be on a building near the Lincoln Center area back in the old days. If you search for a web page called "Forgotten New York Little Liberty" you can read the history of that unique statue, and the reason for it.
I'd watch that series, Shaft and Mime Cop
With Shaft in black face?
I watch your Videos all the time especially when I'm feeling Down and depressed thank you for making so many great videos and making me laugh
Oddly enough, Michael Moriarty actually is a jazz pianist and has lived in Canada for some years where he does gigs.
ty for this.I've never heard of this film before watching this.
The reason there was not a lot of Q at the beginning of the film was that it was not ever supposed to be revealed until the fight on the building top (for budgetary reasons). For those scenes, the animated creature was created. The puppet was animated by Randy Cook (he won an Oscar for the creation of Gollum. After seeing the puppet the producers loved it so much they wanted more of it. All the earlier scenes involve the creature shots from Q's POV. So what the filmmakers did was they used those POV shots as background plates and inserted the creature in them.
"I had to run again! I RAN TWICE IN ONE DAY!" Jimmy's the best.
Hope you do Lair of the White Worm some day.
Bare footsie up the ying yang, you mean (great shots of Catherine Oxenberg's feet at the climax of the film.)
How did you know i had a foot fetish!?
The external shots of the Gozer building from Ghostbusters were in San Antonio.
It's NEW YORK people by law mind their own business
I watched this movie many times on late-night cable as a kid.
Looked like beef jerky guy had quite a bit of beef to jerk.
I mean, I burst out laughing at that mondo sausage!
Larry Cohen sweet!
That means you’ll get to review the Stuff!
Wait is the guy doing the sacrifices the same actor as Frank's land lord from always sunny in Philadelphia
Hey Brandon can you review deadly friend.
Good Choice.
Nice how they’re walking through a museum talking about Aztec rituals and the exhibits are all northwest coastal First Nations.
At least the museum guy remarks that. Phew.
David Carradine's boss is played by Malachy McCourt, Frank McCourt's brother. In "Angela's Ashes", he was a little boy.
Thank you for doing this video without making any cheap jokes about how David Carradine died. I’ve been a fan of him my whole life and I hate that he’s usually only remembered by one horrible mistake.
Wait a minute, that theme music......
HOLY SHIT, IT SOUNDS LIKE THE ORIGINAL DOCTOR WHO THEME!
in the credits, it said Bruce Carradine. David's brother or son, or did he use a different name?
apparently both bruce and david are in this movie, bruce playing some random victim of the monster
For some reason the 'head fall off' joke at 2:28 really made me crack up.
A menstruating bird would probably just lay eggs all over people 😂
Ever see the Warner Bros cartoon, wherein Bing Crosby and Sinatra take turns crooning to a bunch of hens...and the hens proceed to lay huge piles of eggs, while swooning?...how that idea got past the censors in the 1940s I do not know!
05:46, Actually the main god in Aztec belife was Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec god of the Sun and War who they offten gave sacrifices too to prevent Huitzilopochtli from being killed by his Sister
1) Q was "The Feathered Serpent." Where are the feathers?
2) Did the guy at the museum say the Aztecs were monotheists, or was that just the way the editing made it sound? They definitely weren't is what I'm saying.
James Woodard I can add the fact that it had no arms and legs And the god is actually pretty friendly.
The skin-flaying ritual was real, but it wasn't done for Quetzalcoatl. It was a yearly festival in honor of an agriculture god called Xipe Totec.
@Hatepunk In Your Face ,
Maybe so. It's hard to tell.
4:28 The jewelry store is called Neil Diamonds. 😂
Excellent choice!
The guy doing the sacrifice towards the end is a landlord in The Always Sunny series! Took me a few tries to recognize him! Wow, awesome to see that, I’m a big fan of that show.
Thanks and keep rocking!
You know.
I wouldn't mind seeing this creature or even a remake of this movie in the monsterverse
Same. Definitely would be a great remake.
Fun fact: It is believed that Quetzalcoatl was the only Aztec deity that didn't require human sacrifices.
speaking of Robocop's stop motion scenes the scene in Robocop 2 where they cut him up looked amazing I watched it again recently I wish movies now would use stop motion more its actually quite believable when done right
Not one Neil's Diamond joke? What a missed opportunity
In the early 1980's I could see ABC making a show call Shaft/Mime Cop.
Remember a little trivia about this one, basically the special effects guy said you can't do them the way Larry shot things but he disagreed. He wasn't wrong but basically his way was the hardest way possible to produce those effects, the most amount of work and hours. ^_^
And Q is NOT played by John DeLancie? Boo-urns! :D
Or Desmond Llewellyn!
Hmmm, now that you mention King Kong (1976), that might have to be the move......food for thought.
The lunch stealing construction coworkers and the cop trying to finish his beer before the monster shootout were funny random scenes.
To me its funny seeing Moriarty in thins when I'm so used to seeing him as DA Stone in Law and Order
Finally watched this movie and loved it.
Great review I just found your channel and I like what I see.