He didn’t even capture the campy vibes. Herman was clumsy, but was a great father, husband, in-law, and had a big heart. Honestly they all acted pretty normal. But were monsters
Rob zombie made Herman sound like he wanted to do things with the cameraman and I'm pretty sure that was on purpose considering the actor that plays him doesn't sound like that
Exactly, like i respect Rob enough to know his films are interesting and some are better than his others. But maaaan, did he miss the mark on this, comedies like the Munster's are just NOT his style
I thought Mockingbird Lane had potential and I loved the first Fox movie Here Comes The Munsters, but everything else other than the original show hasn’t been very good. Fred Gwynne and the original actors are just had to match.
It’s because no one can replicate Herman well; Gwynne was iconic and perfect no one else seems to compare regardless of how many attempts have been made to contemporarily redefine the classic sitcom.
Rob Zombie has a weird obsession with back stories. I remember him complaining about Michael Myers’ backstory in Halloween years before he did the reboot - and now he does a backstory for the Munsters. Try telling a GOOD story, Rob.
"Devil's Rejects" is pretty solid and I actually think "Halloween 2" does the *Laurie is traumatized* story better than the David Gordon Green trilogy. That's about all I got for him though.
@@dabunnydabunny1243agreed the Laurie strode plot is mostly well handled. I bought her as a young girl trying to move on from a traumatic event that keeps haunting her but even that was in service to a dumb idea where Laurie was going to become the next Michael meyers. Its like an idea someone proposes in a pitch meeting that gets immediately shot down.
1:00 The 60's Munsters Classic 2:30 What in the nickelodeon is this! 3:31 Munsters Billy Brooks Laughing😂 6:45 Why us Brothers 8:25 Ah Hell No! 9:07 Shut Ass Up! 10:09 Dum Crap 💩 15:01 Football Massot Mummy 16:33 the Pimp Munster! 18:45 Too Much Dude 20:21 I ain't laughing Stupid 21:29 Agree Grandpa 23:19 So Goofy 🤪 24:22 Over the Top Nonsense 27:43 WTF What I created it 29:07 Tear the Piano 🎹 30:45 GDamn Your Terrible Actress 31:24 Toastes are a Fools!😅 35:30 Stay Still Women 36:15 That's Hilarious Dude 🙄 37:02 Got'em him 39:00 You did this Grandpa Vampire 🧛♂️ 40:32 Your Problem now Old Men 41:05 Cheap Wal-Mart Costume 42:25 That's Funny 43:03 That's just silly 46:19 Munsters Martin Laughing 47:00 Enough with the Rob Zombie Stuff here!! 48:05 🤣🤣🤣 50:00 Now What 51:28 the Horror 52:37 it goes on and on Throw me freaking Break here 54:25 Go Home Motherhammers 56:15 Billy says Korey and Martin are #1
Supposedly, Rob Zombie shot down the budget claim. As quoted, “How the hell did everyone get the idea that The Munsters cost 40 millions dollars? F**k, I wish I had that kind of budget. To put a little perspective on it all if you add up the budgets of Halloween 2, The Lords of Salem, 31, 3 From Hell and The Munsters all together it wouldn’t even add up to 30 million.” So…I dunno where they came up with that number
Remember. The original bride of F's monster was created by high electric current, making her move in that jittery manner. That's the explanation behind the way she flutters. The 60's Lillian captured it.
It's not a good movie, but it doesn't make me angry because it's common knowledge Rob Zombie is a big The Munsters fan, so his heart was in the right place, but Rob needs to learn to let things go such as writing his own projects and hiring his wife in pivotal roles.
Yeah that’s basically my thoughts about it as well. There was a genuine attempt here, it just fell extremely flat. The low budget is the biggest problem as well as the casting of Sheri Moon Zombie and some of Rob Zombie’s writing.
I agree with the points here. I had no problem with the look of it. The low-budget look had the same charm as those old monster mags that Rob Zombie is obsessed with replicating. A different writer looking over the draft and a different actress playing Lily would have elevated the material. Oh, well. At least he finally git his passion project made.
There was a reboot called The Munsters Today in the 1980s and a Munsters TV movie on FOX in the early 90s, which had the original cast minus Fred Gwynne make a cameo in a diner scene.
I kept expecting the camera to pull back and show that the "Munsters" we'd been watching were really just actors in make-up and costumes, being held prisoner and forced to make these home movies ... by the REAL family, who are actual inhuman monsters. I thought that would have been a perfect twist and reveal, but no such luck.
The only Rob Zombie movie I liked is the Devil's Rejects. But yeah, when I heard about he's gonna to do "The Munsters" movie I thought it was going to be black and white like the show but instead with neon colors but got even weirder.
I’m still curious if there will be any attempt at crossingover the Adams and Munster families. I recall hearing something about the original actors of Wednesday and Eddie commenting about the two characters marrying - now that’s a story I want to see.
No, if Rob Zombie made late night with the devil it would have to be set in a trailer park and all the characters would have to be sewer mouthed rednecks
I do admire Rob Zombie for going outside of his wheelhouse and he is a huge Munsters fan but man it looks like a direct to video film and it sounds like a direct to video movie
RZ can speak all he wants about homaging others but man he can't seem to nail down any of the comedy here. He needed to hire actual comedy writers to do this.
Zombie need to stop casting his wife especially in the lead. So many others actress could have play that part much better like Catherine Zeta-Jones or Monica Bellucci. Weird only at the end do the Munsters show up at 1313 Mockingbird lane house. The rest of the movie spent in Transylvania?
I can't thank you guys enough for this roast. I've felt like the dumbest piece of shit for not hating this movie. But for sure 'Munsters Go Home' is the only Munsters movie we really need
As a kid I used to watch the Munsters on TV Land. They never were quite as popular as the Addams Family. By the way, that unaired colored pilot is actually an under pilot of the original series. They did make a few direct to TV movies and a few reboots. Hardly anyone know the exist, unless you’re an extreme fan. People who are fans of both Munsters and Addams are still waiting for crossover.
This movie is designed to be mostly accurate to the sets of the show, which were themselves designed to look good on black and white screens. That's why the film has more visual clarity when in black and white.
Rob Zombie’s The Munsters does have nickelodeon fields to it and of course you can’t have Rob Zombie movie without his wife Sheri Moon Zombie. At least it wasn’t rated TVMA.
The color pilot was for the original show. The pilot was done in color but when it got picked up for the series the network decided to go with black and white
@@finger3181 true but after watching it, in black and white it went from a 2 to a 3 out of 10 for me, it did make it better to watch, didn't help the script or the acting though
1:00 love 60's Munster ❤️🦇 2:30 he's not wrong 😆 3:31 Billy lol 🤣 😭 9:07 lmao 😂 15:01 cheap mummy 18:45 it's not that funny 😂 21:29 old man is not wrong 🤷🏾♂️ 23:19 lol 😆 😂 24:22 like the cheese! 🧀😆🧀 27:47 he's horrified 😖👀😐 30:45 sheri acting.. 😭 35:30 she's all over the place 😭 41:05 cheap fish Man 🤦🏾♂️ 46:19 Martin lol 😆 💯 47:00 monkey got moves 💯 50:00 wow 😂 It was so terrible, questionable acting, terrible script some funny scenes and Herman’s voice was interesting... and oh my sheri acting. 🤦🏾♂️ Seriously wonder where all that money went? 🤔
Herman going to get the sewer Monster is an explanation of how they got "Spike". If you remember in the Munsters Show they had a pet monster living under the stairs. The sewer monster is Spot before he got big lol.
I actually have seen most of Rob Zombie's filmography, and I have enjoyed a lot of them. I liked "House of 1000 Corpses" and "The Devil's Rejects." His "Halloween" films grew on me. I actually thought "The Lords of Salem" was one of his better ones, and I remembered enjoying "31." However, I did not care for "3 From Hell."
The original Munsters is actually on UA-cam. It's really good! I watched it last year for Halloween. I watched this film this year and I have to admit I enjoyed it 😂
When Wednesday came out on Netflix it's sky high ratings. But Rob's Zombies The Munsters...Was little okay. Except for black and white version wasn't on.
I'm glad you all enjoyed it more the second time around! I thought it was enjoyable, campy fun. Gotta love Zombie's regular crew and the spooky decor throughout.
I haven't gotten through the entire video yet, so I don't know, if it's mentioned later on, but in regards to how the movie looks I heard, Rob Zombie wanted it to be in black and white, but the studio wouldn't let him
The other show was called The Munsters Today. It ran from 87 to 91. It was color and a new cast. I have only seen bits of it, but I don't think it is good.
The Munsters movie from 1981 was way worse than this one. I tried to watch it and almost fell asleep. This movie was at least fun, in a Saturday morning cartoon kind of way.
I was always a Addams Family > Munsters throughout my life but Munsters are criminally underrated. The fact that it never got the adaptations that the Addams had always bothered me. Though Addams depiction as of late. It may have been a good thing. But Munsters needed a 1992 Addams Family level movie.
The Fact that they could've ended this movie on Lily being Pregnant with Eddie or just Eddie already them being born and them getting used to suburban life would've been a tiny bit better.
That was not a reboot of The Munsters with Fred Gywnne that you guys showed at around the five minute mark in this video. That was the color TV pilot which predated the original series. Lily's role was recast, as was Eddie's. There was a color version featuring the classic cast in a theatrical film version. Oh, and the "Mockingbird Lane" special was originally meant to be a new series. And besides reunions, there were other reboots through the years, as well. C'mon, Corey... It's not that difficult to do quick research. It takes less time to scan the Wikipedia entry than to track down the video clips and edit them into this video, after all.
I can accept this as a really expensive fan film you might find at a convention on a bootleg DVD. And it seems like its written by a guy (Rob) who's not "funny", has no real comedy chops, but is trying to write "things that sound funny". Sonnenfeld's Addams films had just the right tone, the right look, great cinematography, and perfect casting. While this fails on some of those, I can't hate it.. you can tell they're really trying... it just sucks that it comes off so amateurish. But it gets an A for effort.
I get that Rob Zombie wanted to capture the campy vibes of the original Munsters show, but he forgot to add in the comedy as well.
And he left in all the awkward laugh track pauses without a laugh track.
He didn’t even capture the campy vibes. Herman was clumsy, but was a great father, husband, in-law, and had a big heart. Honestly they all acted pretty normal. But were monsters
Rob zombie made Herman sound like he wanted to do things with the cameraman and I'm pretty sure that was on purpose considering the actor that plays him doesn't sound like that
YES
Exactly, like i respect Rob enough to know his films are interesting and some are better than his others. But maaaan, did he miss the mark on this, comedies like the Munster's are just NOT his style
Man, The Adam’s Family gets so many different adaptations and different versions with movies and shows but The Munsters never seem to catch a break.
Remember the Fox version?
I thought Mockingbird Lane had potential and I loved the first Fox movie Here Comes The Munsters, but everything else other than the original show hasn’t been very good. Fred Gwynne and the original actors are just had to match.
Seems like the same franchise to me
The original movies in 60s and 90s were ok I thought
It’s because no one can replicate Herman well; Gwynne was iconic and perfect no one else seems to compare regardless of how many attempts have been made to contemporarily redefine the classic sitcom.
Billy laughing is the highlight of these reviews
Rob Zombie has a weird obsession with back stories. I remember him complaining about Michael Myers’ backstory in Halloween years before he did the reboot - and now he does a backstory for the Munsters. Try telling a GOOD story, Rob.
🤣 niceeee ! i agree he's hit or miss mostly miss just like eli roth.
"Devil's Rejects" is pretty solid and I actually think "Halloween 2" does the *Laurie is traumatized* story better than the David Gordon Green trilogy. That's about all I got for him though.
OMG YES HE DOES!! 🤣🤣🤣
@@dabunnydabunny1243agreed the Laurie strode plot is mostly well handled. I bought her as a young girl trying to move on from a traumatic event that keeps haunting her but even that was in service to a dumb idea where Laurie was going to become the next Michael meyers. Its like an idea someone proposes in a pitch meeting that gets immediately shot down.
1:00 The 60's Munsters Classic
2:30 What in the nickelodeon is this!
3:31 Munsters Billy Brooks Laughing😂
6:45 Why us Brothers
8:25 Ah Hell No!
9:07 Shut Ass Up!
10:09 Dum Crap 💩
15:01 Football Massot Mummy
16:33 the Pimp Munster!
18:45 Too Much Dude
20:21 I ain't laughing Stupid
21:29 Agree Grandpa
23:19 So Goofy 🤪
24:22 Over the Top Nonsense
27:43 WTF What I created it
29:07 Tear the Piano 🎹
30:45 GDamn Your Terrible Actress
31:24 Toastes are a Fools!😅
35:30 Stay Still Women
36:15 That's Hilarious Dude 🙄
37:02 Got'em him
39:00 You did this Grandpa Vampire 🧛♂️
40:32 Your Problem now Old Men
41:05 Cheap Wal-Mart Costume
42:25 That's Funny
43:03 That's just silly
46:19 Munsters Martin Laughing
47:00 Enough with the Rob Zombie Stuff here!!
48:05 🤣🤣🤣
50:00 Now What
51:28 the Horror
52:37 it goes on and on Throw me freaking Break here
54:25 Go Home Motherhammers
56:15 Billy says Korey and Martin are #1
You are amazing for this!
This movie looks like it should’ve been shown on Fox Kids TV in the 90’s, between episodes of Big Bad Beetleborgs and Ninja Turtles The Next Mutation.
It feels at home butchered by Saban doing stuff like bad sequels with Casper or Addams Family Reunion.
@@JoeChillton Oof.
Is that Julien dying from laughter 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Him plus billy is an even deadlier combo lmao.
Billy and Julien is absolutely lethal yall 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m fucking crying 😭
There’s no way this cost 44 million dollars
Supposedly, Rob Zombie shot down the budget claim. As quoted, “How the hell did everyone get the idea that The Munsters cost 40 millions dollars? F**k, I wish I had that kind of budget. To put a little perspective on it all if you add up the budgets of Halloween 2, The Lords of Salem, 31, 3 From Hell and The Munsters all together it wouldn’t even add up to 30 million.”
So…I dunno where they came up with that number
And DT just repeats this nonsense so they can trash. The film is bad enough without lying.
I'd be surprised if this cost 4 million dollars.
@@JustinZarianthis movie has to cost maybe 2.5 million max. The 40 million is just a fake rumor.
@JustinZarian They brought that up on the twitch review.
Remember. The original bride of F's monster was created by high electric current, making her move in that jittery manner. That's the explanation behind the way she flutters. The 60's Lillian captured it.
It's not a good movie, but it doesn't make me angry because it's common knowledge Rob Zombie is a big The Munsters fan, so his heart was in the right place, but Rob needs to learn to let things go such as writing his own projects and hiring his wife in pivotal roles.
Yeah that’s basically my thoughts about it as well. There was a genuine attempt here, it just fell extremely flat. The low budget is the biggest problem as well as the casting of Sheri Moon Zombie and some of Rob Zombie’s writing.
I agree with the points here. I had no problem with the look of it. The low-budget look had the same charm as those old monster mags that Rob Zombie is obsessed with replicating. A different writer looking over the draft and a different actress playing Lily would have elevated the material. Oh, well. At least he finally git his passion project made.
He didn’t have to mimic Fred Gwynn exactly, but he didn’t have to mimic shaggy from Scooby Doo either. Somewhere in the middle would’ve been nice.
46:18 martin couldn't stop laughing 😂😂😂😂
There was a reboot called The Munsters Today in the 1980s and a Munsters TV movie on FOX in the early 90s, which had the original cast minus Fred Gwynne make a cameo in a diner scene.
I remember the one from the 1980s.
With John Shuck
I remember watching it Saturday Morning on WGN with other series What A Country and What A Dummy.
I would rather watch rob zombie Munsters than watch munsters today because at least rob zombie had passion Munsters today is just a bad fever dream
Those Munsters TV movies were from the mid-1990s, like 1995 or 1996.
I kept expecting the camera to pull back and show that the "Munsters" we'd been watching were really just actors in make-up and costumes, being held prisoner and forced to make these home movies ... by the REAL family, who are actual inhuman monsters.
I thought that would have been a perfect twist and reveal, but no such luck.
he also needs to stop casting his wife but he never will....
The only Rob Zombie movie I liked is the Devil's Rejects. But yeah, when I heard about he's gonna to do "The Munsters" movie I thought it was going to be black and white like the show but instead with neon colors but got even weirder.
Universal didn’t let him
@eddiedingle767 Yeah, of course.
Julian is having a blast in the background 😂
He always is 😂
47:14 is that Julien laughing in the background? 😂 he turning into Billy lol.
Literally couldnt tell if it was him or the chimp sounds lmao
Rob Zombie some hate him, and others love him. For me he is a mixed bag.
The same like his music but hate his movies.
Love his music, don’t like his movies aside from House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects.
More like a mixed bag of doo doo and vomit.
Finally evidence of Korey cousin buck dancing 😂
One thing I did like about Rob's Munsters:
It had Elvira herself as a witch!
I’m still curious if there will be any attempt at crossingover the Adams and Munster families. I recall hearing something about the original actors of Wednesday and Eddie commenting about the two characters marrying - now that’s a story I want to see.
They teased it in The Munsters Today. Lily mentions Morticia I think.
Rob Zombie can be a good filmmaker. He just chooses not to be.
Late Night W/ the Devil was the movie he wishes he could make.
I feel like Rob Zombie would add in more AI than what we got in the actual film.
No, if Rob Zombie made late night with the devil it would have to be set in a trailer park and all the characters would have to be sewer mouthed rednecks
Late Night with the Devil was overrated.
"1313 Mocking Bird Lane" is in theory what I would assume Rob Zombie's take on "Take on the Munsters" would have been.
Mockingbird Heights.
The Munsters Today with John Schuck and Lee Meriwhether
Came here to say that. I grew up on The Munsters Today and watched it every day as kid, as well as reruns of the original.
@@MistaJonzthat goes double for me even before I saw the original series and around the same time I saw the first Addams family movie
I do admire Rob Zombie for going outside of his wheelhouse and he is a huge Munsters fan but man it looks like a direct to video film and it sounds like a direct to video movie
Direct to 'taped over'
RZ can speak all he wants about homaging others but man he can't seem to nail down any of the comedy here. He needed to hire actual comedy writers to do this.
2 bad movie reviews in one day?! Christmas sure came early!
There are 2 bad movie reviews
Last time I was this early Rob Zombie came to my house and started yelling obscenities at me
Zombie need to stop casting his wife especially in the lead. So many others actress could have play that part much better like Catherine Zeta-Jones or Monica Bellucci. Weird only at the end do the Munsters show up at 1313 Mockingbird lane house. The rest of the movie spent in Transylvania?
Yes for real
I can't thank you guys enough for this roast. I've felt like the dumbest piece of shit for not hating this movie. But for sure 'Munsters Go Home' is the only Munsters movie we really need
As a kid I used to watch the Munsters on TV Land. They never were quite as popular as the Addams Family. By the way, that unaired colored pilot is actually an under pilot of the original series. They did make a few direct to TV movies and a few reboots. Hardly anyone know the exist, unless you’re an extreme fan. People who are fans of both Munsters and Addams are still waiting for crossover.
This movie is designed to be mostly accurate to the sets of the show, which were themselves designed to look good on black and white screens. That's why the film has more visual clarity when in black and white.
You guys should review The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas next month.
there was a few more, i remember the one with christine taylor playing the niece and og grandpa eddy and lily had cameos
kinda surprised that you guys didn't review the two Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey movies!
Daniel Roebuck always been one of my favorite actors since 85.
He will always be Rick Bettina from "Nash Bridges" to me.
River's Edge?
@@AliceBowieyes dude
@@emanuelespinoza9325Absolutely
He was Jay Leno in the Night Shift movie.
Yes, Sheri Moon was the weak link in the cast. Everyone else was great. Zombie was so close to getting it right.
I liked rhe Mockingbird Lane pilot
The only way I would purchase this movie if it was for a dollar at a bargain bin
You'd be wasting a dollar
This movie was trying to be a live action G rated Haunting of El SuperBeasto. 😅😱
Rob Zombie’s The Munsters does have nickelodeon fields to it and of course you can’t have Rob Zombie movie without his wife Sheri Moon Zombie.
At least it wasn’t rated TVMA.
@BIGCEE94 "Fields to it"?😕
I'm not a hipster, however, Addams family all day long.
I thought it was a corn parody 😅
"a 🌽 parody" "🤭🤭🤭🤣🤣🤣
@chrisbowman7280 He Who F*&ks Behind the Rows...
46:24 "oh I thought there was a reason for that" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
16:54 Dude look like he about to drop the coldest R&B album of 1978 lol
Absolutely 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The color pilot was for the original show. The pilot was done in color but when it got picked up for the series the network decided to go with black and white
The color pilot was for the original series. It decided to go black and white for the final series mainly for costs
I actually ended up liking this like Christmas story 2, it just grew on me
I still believe that this movie would've worked out better in black and white
That wouldn't help the script, or the acting
@@finger3181 true but after watching it, in black and white it went from a 2 to a 3 out of 10 for me, it did make it better to watch, didn't help the script or the acting though
That clip of the professor going insane in front of that green screen got me!😂
This movie was an unfortunate fever dream
Any one else notice the Seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) is in this?
He was Igor.
I HOPE YALL DID A REVIEW ON THAT NEW TYLER PERRY SERIES ON NETFLIX!! THAT SHIT IS TYLER PERRY'S BEST YET..
1:00 love 60's Munster ❤️🦇
2:30 he's not wrong 😆
3:31 Billy lol 🤣 😭
9:07 lmao 😂
15:01 cheap mummy
18:45 it's not that funny 😂
21:29 old man is not wrong 🤷🏾♂️
23:19 lol 😆 😂
24:22 like the cheese! 🧀😆🧀
27:47 he's horrified 😖👀😐
30:45 sheri acting.. 😭
35:30 she's all over the place 😭
41:05 cheap fish Man 🤦🏾♂️
46:19 Martin lol 😆 💯
47:00 monkey got moves 💯
50:00 wow 😂
It was so terrible, questionable acting, terrible script some funny scenes and Herman’s voice was interesting... and oh my sheri acting. 🤦🏾♂️
Seriously wonder where all that money went? 🤔
Herman going to get the sewer Monster is an explanation of how they got "Spike". If you remember in the Munsters Show they had a pet monster living under the stairs. The sewer monster is Spot before he got big lol.
41:39 The creature from the Black lagoon AKA uncle Gilbert, actually looked like that in the show
I actually have seen most of Rob Zombie's filmography, and I have enjoyed a lot of them. I liked "House of 1000 Corpses" and "The Devil's Rejects." His "Halloween" films grew on me. I actually thought "The Lords of Salem" was one of his better ones, and I remembered enjoying "31." However, I did not care for "3 From Hell."
This movie should have been made by the people who made addam family values
I remember hearing Korey that the ending was abrupt and weird in the original review, but seeing it is even weirder
There was an early 90's remake that aired called "The Munsters Today."
Useless fact, the guy playing Herman is also the Geico Caveman
Some time later in 2022, tim burton did his version of wednesday and it doesn't look cheap 😂
The original Munsters is actually on UA-cam. It's really good! I watched it last year for Halloween.
I watched this film this year and I have to admit I enjoyed it 😂
Welcome one and all!!
When Wednesday came out on Netflix it's sky high ratings.
But Rob's Zombies The Munsters...Was little okay. Except for black and white version wasn't on.
Billy had me rolling at the end!
Something just occurred to me, what if Lester is Marlyn's father?
Say what you will, but Rob Zombie did a great job recreating the Muenster house
Just watch Eight Legged Freaks instead
I'm glad you all enjoyed it more the second time around! I thought it was enjoyable, campy fun. Gotta love Zombie's regular crew and the spooky decor throughout.
Hell yeah! Been waiting for this one!
Easily the Munsters is the best Rob Zombie movie
Definitely sarcasm.
I haven't gotten through the entire video yet, so I don't know, if it's mentioned later on, but in regards to how the movie looks I heard, Rob Zombie wanted it to be in black and white, but the studio wouldn't let him
To me, this movie is so bad that it's good.
The other show was called The Munsters Today. It ran from 87 to 91. It was color and a new cast. I have only seen bits of it, but I don't think it is good.
I feel like I’d love to see you roast 1978 raggedy Ann cartoon movie!
My mom is a musician and she loved to make kids laugh by doing goofy shit on the piano, so 29:03 is especially funny to me.
The Munsters movie from 1981 was way worse than this one. I tried to watch it and almost fell asleep. This movie was at least fun, in a Saturday morning cartoon kind of way.
Was that the one where they were on a ship or something? I think I did see that one on TV years ago.
15:00 Orlok. So that means he actually was NOSFERATU
The black and white segment is awesome regardless of everything else.
Watching this movie. It leaves you wondering how did this get made
I need to rewatch it. Because I barely made it through it when it released the first time
I was always a Addams Family > Munsters throughout my life but Munsters are criminally underrated. The fact that it never got the adaptations that the Addams had always bothered me. Though Addams depiction as of late. It may have been a good thing. But Munsters needed a 1992 Addams Family level movie.
This movie tried so hard to be Dracula Dead and Loving It.
I'm just happy Rob Zombie did something different for a change
Ikr
I think he just wanted to make something that isn't a sadistic horror film.
@@AliceBowie this isn't A sadistic horror?
@@AliceBowie Clearly none of you have seen "The Haunted world of El Super Beasto" (2009)
41:05 I’m fucking weak 😂😂💀
This is the nicest movie roast in DT history
Someone said years ago that if you look at it in black and white it actually makes the look more in line with the show.
The Fact that they could've ended this movie on Lily being Pregnant with Eddie or just Eddie already them being born and them getting used to suburban life would've been a tiny bit better.
For Mockingbird Lane it wasn’t bad at all however I thought that Jerry O’Connell was just too sexy to portray as Herman Munster
It was originally suppose to be made into series but after all their work the network passed and than decided to show what they had as a special.
That was not a reboot of The Munsters with Fred Gywnne that you guys showed at around the five minute mark in this video. That was the color TV pilot which predated the original series. Lily's role was recast, as was Eddie's. There was a color version featuring the classic cast in a theatrical film version.
Oh, and the "Mockingbird Lane" special was originally meant to be a new series. And besides reunions, there were other reboots through the years, as well.
C'mon, Corey... It's not that difficult to do quick research. It takes less time to scan the Wikipedia entry than to track down the video clips and edit them into this video, after all.
0:23💀😂
I think I kind of understand the reason why these costumes look so bad is because it was set back when all costumes looked bad
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I honestly forgot about this
I can accept this as a really expensive fan film you might find at a convention on a bootleg DVD. And it seems like its written by a guy (Rob) who's not "funny", has no real comedy chops, but is trying to write "things that sound funny". Sonnenfeld's Addams films had just the right tone, the right look, great cinematography, and perfect casting. While this fails on some of those, I can't hate it.. you can tell they're really trying... it just sucks that it comes off so amateurish. But it gets an A for effort.
Naw 51 seconds ago is crazy
I forgotten this movie existed😂