Rageaholic Cinema is by far my favorite thing Razorfist does. He seems like he always has fun and his humor shines blindingly bright in these. Fucking awesome dude
im sorry but 1992 and grunge killed having an enjoyable life in pop culture for us 80s kids. it was a massive pop culture shift. not just grunge, but just an outlook on life...
@@Zelousmarineinspace Don't listen to the 2 completely brainless imps above you- Doug used politically heavy subject matter to gain reverse-relevance (because his was fading fast, and continues-to to this day as Channel Awesome's dubious behind-scenes goingsgon have been outed by #ChangeTheChannel causing a mass-exit by the old contributors). Doug doesn't care, Brad Jones probably doesn't care since he regularly uses the suffering of marginalized people for shitty jokes and status quo apologia. Channel Awesome are Centrist Capitalists and opportunists of the highest order. So, in other words: scumbags.
I don't know what surprises me more; the video's not been taken down, Razorfist may have very well known what anime shows to get those clips from, or that he knows what Boku No FBI Open Up is.
Cool review, yo! But I have to point out that Dario Argento didn't direct this one, he was just the producer. Lambarto Bava (son of infamous Mario Bava) directed it. Also, idk what's up with the "Argento is the Bill Finger to George Romero's Bob Kane." Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" came before any of Argento's exploration into horror. Unless, of course, the reference was a comparison of quality. If so, I concur.
Razor may have been referring to the fact that Dario Argento produced "Dawn Of The Dead" for Romero, along with getting the band Goblin to do the soundtrack. The film was Romero's vision, but Argento definitely helped make it even better.
@Zoomer Waffen Well I will say there are different kinds/levels to conservatives. I think Razorfist would more or less like what we would want, but probably just doesn't see it as an option. Also the Hitler thing would still freak them out, but that's just because they don't know.
I remember going to see this movie in a nearly-empty movie theater at 1 in the afternoon, and enjoying it so much that I stayed and watched it again. Now, it may be that I enjoyed it because I was really, really stoned and had nothing else to do that day, and the theater employees never bothered to check the theaters between showings, but after watching your review, I think actually liking it was also part of the reason. Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane.
1:35 It should also be pointed out that the music in the opening is based on the composer Edward Griegs "In the hall of the mountain king" and mashed with J S Bach's Fugue in d-minor. She also has the sheet music for Bela Bartok's "Microcosmos" so,yeeah: it gets points for knowing the classical music scene from the 1600's to the 1900's as well. It has everything.
Must've watched this about 50 times when I was 16. My dad and his buddy that he's known for over 50 years are huge movie fans. So much in fact that my dad's friend put this film on a tape alongside Dawn of the Dead for me. He was notorious for making us tapes with additional movies that coincided with the genre of whatever we asked for, complete with movie trailers at the start of his tapes. He put this film on after Dawn of the Dead, but sandwiched Michael Jackson's "Thriller" in between the 2 films. Seeing as how DOTD is my favorite horror movie of all time, and MJ's "Thriller" is one of the greatest music videos of all time, you can bet that I'd sit and watch the whole tape almost every night for about a year (talk about a great horror double bill). I had never even heard of this movie until watching the tape, and I'm so grateful he put it there.
lol god this movie was scary as hell as a kid. As an adult the finale with the sword-wielding motorcycle is the most badass thing in the history of film.
0:48 she is Argento’s _other_ daughter, who also starred as the opening kill in *Phenomena* 2:37 and _that_ is Michelle Soavi, the director of *Cemetery Man* and *The Church,* which is an unofficial sequel to *Demons* And don’t forget about the Synapse blu-ray release! Just watched it on a theater screen (theater was renting them out for $100) and it looked _fabulous!_
THE CHURCH is great. And it;'s okay to like because this was long before Asia Argento was grooming teenage boys and causing suicides of people far better liked than her.
I am incredibly late to the party on taht video, but let me tell you this: My best friend worked at a cinema here in Brussels, it is a former Police school that got closed after the whole Julie and Mellisa case (ending the "Gendarmerie" of Belgium in the process). The theater looks almost exactly like the one from this film, wich lead my friend to call it "The Demon Theater".
I am not really into metal music but I must add this to my zombie movie collection. It is amazing. Helicopter blade and katana decapitations astride on a motorbike. It is glorious.
I haven't even watched the review, but yeah, this video confirms that you and me are kindred spirits, Razorfist. This was my favourite movie growing up (along with Return of the Living Dead).
Razorfist, check out Deathgasm. It's a near perfect movie that combines metal,humor,and splatter gore. My favorite scene is well let's just call it the church stuff scene and leave it at that.
Seeing Alice Cooper at the beginning gave me a thought. From here on out, Trump's theme should be "No more Mister Nice Guy", or at the very least "we're not gonna take it" by Twisted Sister.
Well, I know what my next purchase will be. And seeing that it was re-released by Arrow Video on blu-rat last year has me even more excited. Cheers, Razor!
You've got to do Trick or Treat, arguably just as metal as this film, Fastway, Ozzy, Gene Simmons, metal posters and t-shirts all over the place, it was MADE for a Razorfist review.
God dammit, you beautiful bastard, this was fun. Not sure if I could handle the movie as a regular showing, but thanks to you showing this....I'll manage. God-fucking-speed amigo, thanks for the movie. :3
I watched this one VHS tape from Video World. We laughed so hard at it one of the guys had to use his inhaler. It's been ages since I've even thought about it.
1 film I have on dvd and have seen a million times, the music is perfect pretty maids blasting out while a demon is on the loose and Saxon jamming while our 2 lone survivors run for there fucking lives, plenty of blood, metal music as a sound track what more could I ask for, and the motorbike accept scene is the best in all of cinema
Have you considered doing a rageoholic cinema series on Phantasm and its sequels? #5 came out recently and I haven't gotten around to seeing it but I heard it was fantastic.
Jean Claude Van Damme!!! You need to review some Jean Claude movies oh and some more Seagal!! On Deadly Ground, Above the Law, Fire Down Below and so on. BTW How in the name of Lemmy have you not reviewed Lion Heart, Blood Sport, Universal Soldier, and Kickboxer!?!?!?!?
and abbreviated soundtrack was issued In ONLY Japan in the mid-80s and I bought it. I sold it 20 years later for sweet sweet ca$h. Based on what imdb stated for the soundtrack i later put together a COMPLETE soundtrack to the film featuring every band and song in order of appearance. i also bought the CDs each song appeared on (if i could). Later Rust Blade records re-issued the Claudio Simonetti tracks featured in the movie (that the bitchin' synth rock stuff you hear). Yes, JUST the Claudio tracks...not the speed metal or Billy Idol, etc etc. Claudio had been in the band Goblin; (those Masters Metal Soundtracks for Argento). I do wish someday the full soundtrack would appear for fans.
Just found this video recently and Razor us anime fans all fear Boku no Picu as well Also what is 2:41 from Just asking for research purposes of course.
Rageaholic Cinema is by far my favorite thing Razorfist does. He seems like he always has fun and his humor shines blindingly bright in these. Fucking awesome dude
Allen Windle
It's because people get so touchy touchy over Muh videogames.
80's check... horror check... 80s metal soundtrack check... what more can you ask for?
im sorry but 1992 and grunge killed having an enjoyable life in pop culture for us 80s kids. it was a massive pop culture shift. not just grunge, but just an outlook on life...
The 90s was essentially a more pretentious and less good 80s.
Mate I can't up vote this comment enough
the eighties, it was stupid, it was weird, the hairstyle was batshit insane, but by god was it a fun ride.
Chicks check.
Its like the Nostalgia Critic, only with less sanctimonious liberalism.
Inspector Javert
I never knew ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.com was a liberal shit turd? I thought he was apolitical.
@@Zelousmarineinspace Don't listen to the 2 completely brainless imps above you- Doug used politically heavy subject matter to gain reverse-relevance (because his was fading fast, and continues-to to this day as Channel Awesome's dubious behind-scenes goingsgon have been outed by #ChangeTheChannel causing a mass-exit by the old contributors). Doug doesn't care, Brad Jones probably doesn't care since he regularly uses the suffering of marginalized people for shitty jokes and status quo apologia. Channel Awesome are Centrist Capitalists and opportunists of the highest order. So, in other words: scumbags.
@Zoomer Waffen As usual, you people suck at insults.
@videodromeTVversion As usual, tools like you have the brains and personality of a dead man's brown socks. Yissssh.
@@Pete-eb3vo OK boomer.
Holy shit, these anime jokes are GOLD.
I don't know what surprises me more; the video's not been taken down, Razorfist may have very well known what anime shows to get those clips from, or that he knows what Boku No FBI Open Up is.
@@ChaoGuy2006 nah, it was Terran that did that
I saw this movie in the theater, the year it came out.
Goddamn, I'm old.
Same. Good times!
@@gorefreak1970rb same, I took a date to see it, lol...then I married her
Whenever you see a mannequin in a samurai suit on a motorcycle in a movie theater lobby, get the fuck out. 😄
Cool review, yo! But I have to point out that Dario Argento didn't direct this one, he was just the producer. Lambarto Bava (son of infamous Mario Bava) directed it. Also, idk what's up with the "Argento is the Bill Finger to George Romero's Bob Kane." Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" came before any of Argento's exploration into horror. Unless, of course, the reference was a comparison of quality. If so, I concur.
Razor may have been referring to the fact that Dario Argento produced "Dawn Of The Dead" for Romero, along with getting the band Goblin to do the soundtrack. The film was Romero's vision, but Argento definitely helped make it even better.
George should be replaced by John Carpenter.
Seriously though... watch *Deep Red* and *Suspiria* and then watch *Halloween* and *Halloween II*
...That nostradamus gag. I'm dying here. XD
Just have to give a shout-out to the gorgeous Nicoletta Elmi as the banging usher in this movie. One of my childhood cinema crushes for sure!
Hellraiser Gordon Especially in DEEP RED, right?
peposo7
"DEEP RED"?
That sounds like my male reproductive organ when presented with 80's women.
Wasn’t she the little red head girl in *Bay of Blood, Who Saw Her Die* and *Flesh for Frankenstein?*
Jokes on your editor. He watched Boku no Pico to put that in. :P
What's the significance of that and what part of this video is that from?
@Zoomer Waffen You think Razorfist is based?
@Zoomer Waffen Well I will say there are different kinds/levels to conservatives. I think Razorfist would more or less like what we would want, but probably just doesn't see it as an option. Also the Hitler thing would still freak them out, but that's just because they don't know.
That zombie chick looks like a female Rick James.
She looked super freaky. Yes, my head is hanging in shame.
When I saw Razorfist was reviewing this flick, I thought he'd make at least one Rick James reference. I'm deeply disappointed.
*I'm Rick James Bitch!* there ya go fellas.
I remember going to see this movie in a nearly-empty movie theater at 1 in the afternoon, and enjoying it so much that I stayed and watched it again. Now, it may be that I enjoyed it because I was really, really stoned and had nothing else to do that day, and the theater employees never bothered to check the theaters between showings, but after watching your review, I think actually liking it was also part of the reason. Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane.
The Thing (1982)
Do it!
1:35 It should also be pointed out that the music in the opening is based on the composer Edward Griegs "In the hall of the mountain king" and mashed with J S Bach's Fugue in d-minor.
She also has the sheet music for Bela Bartok's "Microcosmos" so,yeeah: it gets points for knowing the classical music scene from the 1600's to the 1900's as well.
It has everything.
Sweet, merciful mecha-Christ on a bicycle, this is beautiful! All hail you, you magnificent bastard! All hail RazörFist!
Great job reviewing Demons. A flick that I have but I haven't seen, and I need to change that. This looks right up my alley.
Took an adventurous date to see this, summer of '85 between junior and senior year of HS...that groovy chick is now my wife
Must've watched this about 50 times when I was 16. My dad and his buddy that he's known for over 50 years are huge movie fans. So much in fact that my dad's friend put this film on a tape alongside Dawn of the Dead for me. He was notorious for making us tapes with additional movies that coincided with the genre of whatever we asked for, complete with movie trailers at the start of his tapes. He put this film on after Dawn of the Dead, but sandwiched Michael Jackson's "Thriller" in between the 2 films. Seeing as how DOTD is my favorite horror movie of all time, and MJ's "Thriller" is one of the greatest music videos of all time, you can bet that I'd sit and watch the whole tape almost every night for about a year (talk about a great horror double bill). I had never even heard of this movie until watching the tape, and I'm so grateful he put it there.
Not a huge Del Toro fan, but I fucking love Pan's Labyrinth. Also, Kojima jokes were hilarious as always. Keep on rockin Razor!
lol god this movie was scary as hell as a kid. As an adult the finale with the sword-wielding motorcycle is the most badass thing in the history of film.
An overlooked classic. Eerie, yet unintentionally hilarious.
That mask reminds me of the one from Phantom Blood in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
Spikey Buddy
Maybe that’s where they got the idea...?
@@adman1381 Not quite.
JJBA Part 1: Phantom Blood - 1987
Demons - 1985
0:48 she is Argento’s _other_ daughter, who also starred as the opening kill in *Phenomena*
2:37 and _that_ is Michelle Soavi, the director of *Cemetery Man* and *The Church,* which is an unofficial sequel to *Demons*
And don’t forget about the Synapse blu-ray release! Just watched it on a theater screen (theater was renting them out for $100) and it looked _fabulous!_
THE CHURCH is great. And it;'s okay to like because this was long before Asia Argento was grooming teenage boys and causing suicides of people far better liked than her.
“But enough about Syrian refugees.” 😂
I am incredibly late to the party on taht video, but let me tell you this: My best friend worked at a cinema here in Brussels, it is a former Police school that got closed after the whole Julie and Mellisa case (ending the "Gendarmerie" of Belgium in the process). The theater looks almost exactly like the one from this film, wich lead my friend to call it "The Demon Theater".
CRAAAAAAWLING IIIIIIIN MY SKIIIIIIN!!!
I am not really into metal music but I must add this to my zombie movie collection. It is amazing. Helicopter blade and katana decapitations astride on a motorbike. It is glorious.
Loved this one Razor, you did such a good gag-review, with many effects and a good script. You should do more of this.
Honestly I think Fulci and Argento both got some kind of fetish for eye-gouging when it comes to their films.
This is my all time fav zombie movie ... I love Argento
New Razorfist video on my birthday, I'll take it!
EarFarce4 Thank you.
happy birthday wishes from Brisbane, Australia.
Happy birthday from Alexanderia,VA
nightwishfan1991
Happy Birthday from New Jersey!!!
Happy Escape the Womb Day from Norfolk, VA.
i kinda just figured razor just traveled demons style. like bursts into the grocery store swinging a sword on a dirt bike with metal blaring.
4:16 "I REJECT MY HUMANITY, PIMPSTACHE!"
AND YES... I SAW DEMONS In Theater 3 times!
Argento financed the film and was one of 5 co-writers on the script. The bulk of the creative credit should go to Lamberto Bava, the director.
i only found your site yesterday. so i have been BINGE WATCHING
it's about god damn time ✊. you're the reason why I started watching all these UA-cam movie reviewers
Black Roses is obviously being held back for Halloween itself.
So many great points, but I had stifle my laughter hardest during the Linkin Park scene. Oh christ. Thank you.
I haven't even watched the review, but yeah, this video confirms that you and me are kindred spirits, Razorfist. This was my favourite movie growing up (along with Return of the Living Dead).
The Linkin Park music. Fuck me. That's too good.
I so want to hear a funk song called "Power Walking Pimp Zombies".
I Love how the Black guy is completely bald, save for his sideburns that aren't attached to anything.
Classic film from my youth.
2:48 I was hoping the clip was that scene from some movie (was it Clockwork Orange?) when the guy screams, "STOP IT, STOP IT, PLEASE, I BEG YOU!!!!"
Never knew there were sequels to this! Time to binge watch some 80's B.
Razorfist, check out Deathgasm. It's a near perfect movie that combines metal,humor,and splatter gore. My favorite scene is well let's just call it the church stuff scene and leave it at that.
"Oh sweet mother of metal"....best line ever.
One of my all time favorites!
Do a cinema on Return of the Living Dead!
yes yes yes
Ahem, uh yeah, they prefer to be called "mortally challenged"
oh shit! Didnt know this was a collab with Sargon! @13:21
I remember Demons and now I'm going to try to forget it again. Hahahahaha
An unstoppable classic!!!
you guys never disappoint!
Seeing Alice Cooper at the beginning gave me a thought. From here on out, Trump's theme should be "No more Mister Nice Guy", or at the very least "we're not gonna take it" by Twisted Sister.
DEMONS fucking rules. One of my favorite movies to watch with a group of friends. Thank you for giving this classic a spotlight!
Thanks for reminding me of Dario Argento. I meant to check out more of his work back when I first watched Suspiria years ago.
For F sake i was eating my breakfast while watching this. Thanks Razor
Well, I know what my next purchase will be. And seeing that it was re-released by Arrow Video on blu-rat last year has me even more excited. Cheers, Razor!
You even caught your camera off guard with that last jab.
The movie... it's GLORIOUS!
I haven't seen this movie in a while. Thank you razorfist
I remember watching this on youtube and thinking it needed a review! Well done!!!
I knew there was a reason I subscribed to you.
Thank you from a new fan.
The Barrett joke killed me... Then I was later revived by the Kojima level design joke.
Please, pray to the all mighty Lemmy, did they ever make a sequel to this Razor?
They did indeed. And it's a solid movie. The third proper sequel, 'The Church' or whatever it was called, may actually be even better.
***** Awesome! I have to check them out when I can.
I prefer the third, but number 2 and this film are also fantastic. I enjoy it more than the first trolls, and thats saying something.
Razor can you please review one of those Blaxplotation films?
Reb Brown guest appearance at 13:43.
Damon McNeel Nah. Not near. But Razorfist must review some of his movies(not throwing his mighty shield).
You've got to do Trick or Treat, arguably just as metal as this film, Fastway, Ozzy, Gene Simmons, metal posters and t-shirts all over the place, it was MADE for a Razorfist review.
God dammit, you beautiful bastard, this was fun. Not sure if I could handle the movie as a regular showing, but thanks to you showing this....I'll manage. God-fucking-speed amigo, thanks for the movie. :3
I goddamn love you Razorfist.
Dario Argento is the greatest man ever to have lived.
0:28 Literally scared me lol.
You had me at "The Ferguson method"
Ah just the way to end my day, with Razorfist!
I won a free beer on wednesday by knowing this movie.
lmao the addition of the LP song had me crying.
yaaay frikkin demons! coolest movie ever!
Yea. Buying this now. Great video
thanks! never even heard of this gem before
Even more election commentary....can't get away from it
I remember this movie and your commentary would have been greatly appreciated then
Did.... Did the mask of this film inspire the plot for phantom blood?
Razorfist! Yellokaos been lookin for ya! its time to ride again! :P
I watched this one VHS tape from Video World. We laughed so hard at it one of the guys had to use his inhaler. It's been ages since I've even thought about it.
1 film I have on dvd and have seen a million times, the music is perfect pretty maids blasting out while a demon is on the loose and Saxon jamming while our 2 lone survivors run for there fucking lives, plenty of blood, metal music as a sound track what more could I ask for, and the motorbike accept scene is the best in all of cinema
Fuck yeah! I was hoping you'd do this one!
Have you considered doing a rageoholic cinema series on Phantasm and its sequels? #5 came out recently and I haven't gotten around to seeing it but I heard it was fantastic.
Jean Claude Van Damme!!! You need to review some Jean Claude movies oh and some more Seagal!! On Deadly Ground, Above the Law, Fire Down Below and so on. BTW How in the name of Lemmy have you not reviewed Lion Heart, Blood Sport, Universal Soldier, and Kickboxer!?!?!?!?
This is gonna kick ass.
"Rosemary?" OMG ROFLMAO
5:30 You really ARE Nostradamus!
Sometimes... sometimes I think Rage here is just making words up.
YES!! Awesome movie!!!
Shout outs to Argento's "Phenomena" as well for randomly inserting Maiden and Motorhead into the soundtrack.
and abbreviated soundtrack was issued In ONLY Japan in the mid-80s and I bought it. I sold it 20 years later for sweet sweet ca$h. Based on what imdb stated for the soundtrack i later put together a COMPLETE soundtrack to the film featuring every band and song in order of appearance. i also bought the CDs each song appeared on (if i could). Later Rust Blade records re-issued the Claudio Simonetti tracks featured in the movie (that the bitchin' synth rock stuff you hear). Yes, JUST the Claudio tracks...not the speed metal or Billy Idol, etc etc. Claudio had been in the band Goblin; (those Masters Metal Soundtracks for Argento). I do wish someday the full soundtrack would appear for fans.
... This needs a sequel.
I saw this movie when I was 5yo... That explains a lot.
Just found this video recently and Razor us anime fans all fear Boku no Picu as well
Also what is 2:41 from
Just asking for research purposes of course.
Yay another Razorfist video!