This is actually one of my favorite Tim Burton movies! I love to watch it around Halloween. I really liked Depp's portrayal of Crane and am honestly glad they turned down doing the prosthetic makeup on him as I think it would have been more distracting tbh. Plus I like the idea of having a really handsome dashing Crane but his characters personality was opposite as he wasn't the typical heroic type but instead a gentle person with interesting quirks.
I do really enjoy this film and I'm not gonna lie, the absolute eye candy that is Depp in 1790s clothes with messy 1990s hair is a fairly big part of it. I'm not proud, but it's the truth.
The Sleepy Hollow set looks so realistic. The layers of mist and forbidding grey sky really create an uneasy atmospheric backdrop to the film. A great example of cast, crew and sets coming together to create something memorable.
Yes! I think the set pieces for the town are pretty similar to the original Washington Irving story with the farmland and the covered bridge and stuff(don't remember if there was a church in the original story though), other then the constant greyness and mist set the tone, but also how when like, you knew the horseman was coming or had come how the sky was changed to black clouds and thunder and lightning and how the music was risen and dramatic, it's all the little details that perfected and made this movie incredible
I love the way the movie looks and feels It is beautiful to me I've seen it probably 50 times 'Corpse Bride' is beautiful to look at as well The patina of both of these movies is lovely
@Bejamin Parker I did, it was at a convention in South Australia. Even got a photo with her too. I haven't seen Lizzie Borden yet but I do want to give it a look.
: The goth horror style of Burton is why i fell n love with the man & Johnny Depp in the film is captivating not to mention Christina Richie & all the others.
Critics tend to pan enjoyable movies far too often, yet I usually find their reviews to be worthless. This is such a great Halloween movie and it is so enjoyable to watch over and over. Christopher Walken with those horrendous teeth may not say a word but he is absolutely terrifying‼️
@Hugh Jassel That's because the Horseman's blade instantly cauterized the wounds as his sword was heated by the flames of hell. Ichabod found this out when examining the corpse of young Masbeth's father.
I think a better statement is Burton and Depp started the 90s with Vincent Price and ended the 90s with Christopher Lee. You don't get better working experience than that.
I really enjoy this movie. Even today. Had well placed humor, the right amount of suspense and thrills, and well told characters. Have to watch it again.
Sleepy Hollow is one of my favorites due to the oddball quirkiness of the whole movie. I love Chris Walken, I think he's terrifying as the Headless Horseman.
My friend and I knew immediately Ray Park was the stuntman behind the Headless Horseman, even before we heard it was indeed him, based on his sword handling techniques.
I love Sweeney Todd too!!! It’s such a shame it isn’t more popular, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched it and I enjoy it as much now as I did the first time I saw it ☺️ Both Sleepy Hollow and Sweeney Todd are in my all time favourite movies list ☺️🏴
He probably has his whole usual ensemble on speed dial and they all just wait for him to determine what movie he’ll make next that includes them all. Lol
This movie reminds me of those Hammer Horror movies from the 1950s and 1960s. The gothic look, Baldor sets shot indoors, and even Christopher Lee and Michael Gambourgh.
This is my essential Halloween movie and while it doesn't stick to the short story, it feels like a fanart mixture of what would happen if Edgar Poe re-imagined The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. I knew it! I could feel him channeling Rathbone from the very first outing in 'Hound of the Baskervilles'! That role would oddly go on to be given to Peter Cushing in the Hammer films production of the same episode which saw Christopher Lee as the heir to Baskerville!!!
I was always impressed with Ray's fight scenes. Wielding an axe and a long sword at the same time? That is not easy, and he makes it look effortless and amazing.
Christopher Lee was another STAR WARS alumni in this film. It's cool to see actors who played Emperor Palpatine and two of his apprentices, Darth Maul and Darth Tyranus together in a non STAR WARS film.
I love "odd connections" like this. On the whole, the Sleepy Hollow cast is the cast of "Star Wars prequels" meets the cast of "Harry Potter" with a little "Pirates of the Caribbean." Also interesting to note is that Christopher Lee played Dracula and was hunted down by Abraham Van Helsing, played by Peter Cushing, a.k.a. Grand Moff Tarkin. The actors had also co-starred in "Frankenstein," with Cushing as Dr. Frankenstein and Lee as the monster.
The action figures were amazing because they were made by McFarlane Toys. This was around the same time that they were putting out their amazing Spawn line. The sculpts on their action figures was incredible! The Sleepy Hollow figures were released more as collectibles than kids' toys.
Odd Fact: Even though it has been known as Sleepy Hollow for hundreds of years, when it officially incorporated, it took the name North Tarrytown. Despite being internationally famous, it kept this stupid name based on nearby unfamous Tarrytown until 1996. Just 3 years before this movie was released. In 1996 it finally officially became Sleepy Hollow.
I used to live near Sleepy Hollow and have been there for work and relaxation many times. In October there is a huge, elaborate display of Jack O’Lanterns at one of the old 17th Century manor homes. It’s also where Major Andre was captured with the plans acquired from Benedict Arnold. Washington Irving wanted to give his small home its own unique legend, and wound up making it world famous.
While lord knows I love Johnny in Pirates...this is my favorite and one of my favorites in general. Everything about this is perfect. The casting..the set design..the costumes are scrumptious..and the gothic look and feel of the movie adds to the perfection.
Agreed. If you liked this one as me, I highly recommend you to watch the Libertine, it's an awfully underated Masterpiece. Chilling bit horror movie - Secret window also. You won't regret :)
I watched this numerous times as a kid, so when I got into Hammer films as an adult, I instantly connected the two. I really wish we'd get more Hammer style horror movies.
You forgotten that in The Dead Zone Johnny Smith (Christopher Walken) tells the his class to read Sleep Hollow which 16 years later Walken starred in Sleepy Hollow.
I remember when I watched that scene in The Dead Zone which Walken pulls a smirk when he says Headless Demon. It is as he was hinting he was going to be playing "The Headless Demon". I still think Stallone missed a trick of including Walken and Tom Berenger in The Expendable film as they both starred in The Dogs of War which they played soldier's which a character said "they are expendable". Most of the main actor in The Expendables have started in film that I used the word they are expendable
YAYY MINTY! So glad you covered this one- I *LOVED* Sleepy Hollow growing up... still do... such great atmosphere, story and characters! I agree that it’s one of Burton’s most underrated films!
NATIVE LATINOS Fook TRUMP ...her brother was our tech when I was touring around in a band..he looked just like her so yeah that ruined it for me...great guy
"An actor called Basil Rathbone"? That made me laugh for how weird it sounded. Obviously you're unfamiliar with this guy. Ever see Son of Frankenstein or Errol Flynn's Robin Hood? Or just do a quick Google search.
It is one of my favorite Burton Films. For Halloween this year, I introduced it to my daughters for the first time. They are 11 and 13. They laughed every time Icabod passed out. "Again!", they cried in unison. This is the best Elfman soundtrack, and I have all of the figures MIB. Including The Headless Horseman riding Thunder!
The action figures were part of a lineup of famous classic other horror action figures lineup called the Movie Maniacs series designed by legendary comic book artist Todd McFarlane the creator of Spawn. The series of toys included horror icons such as Jason Freddy Krueger Michael Myers Chucky Candyman The Crow Etc.
Yeah, you can see the logo on the package, so the comment in the video about "toys being marketed for an R rated movie" doesn't really make sense, as McFarlane toys are usually collectors figures and not like, $6 whatever cartoon is popular now action figures.
@smilebackifyourugly I love the scene where it looks like Christopher Lee has wings while he's giving his orders to Constable Crane from high up on his bench
Micheal Cormier I absolutely love the Sleepy Hollow movie. The Disney animated movie is okay, it’s scary me as a kid. It’s good in its own way. To me it’s purpose is if people wanted see an adaptation more accurate to the novel. The Disney cartoon movie from 1949 is the to see
...this was Johhny Depp at his finest! This was an awesome movie for depp and burton! Wish we had more like these! The Johnny depp figure was something I bought and still have!
I love Sleepy Hollow! I watch it every Halloween season(although I have to admit, after a couple of decades of this tradition, I've gotten a little tired of it). I think Johnny Depp is brilliant in this. I do think this was probably the start of his 'quirky' phase. And I do love the visuals as well. Amazing. It's like you are visiting the dark part of Faerie.
Director: Johnny Depp can't wear makeup because we want you to believe it's Johnny Depp on the screen. Me: Aren't I supposed to believe it's Ichabod Crane on the screen?
I just love the way Minty exits every time he ends his video reviews as he says "See Yah!" then stoops down from his chair and tries to stay out of sight just before the camera cuts to the credits. Such a unique trademark of his Show. He should patent it as " The Minty Exit" or " Pulling off a Minty" Lol!👍😄
I knew some of this stuff already but this is good information aaaaaand I have a few facts for you, first one is it's Christina Ricci (REE-CHEE) and Casper Van Dien (DEEN). Sleepy hollow is so far my favorite Tim Burton movie
I actually enjoyed the Burton/Depp collaboration on 'Sweeney Todd', but once again, I think it depends on the material. And it IS definitely getting stale. (also; NECA Toys have done some pretty kick-ass collectibles based on Burton-films) Keep up the good work! =)
He still does. He's an amazing man and actor. This A. Turd situation is a bump in the road she wants to ruin his career cause she's jealous. Hope karma smacks her
I definitely agree that this an underrated movie, (although it has become quite a cult favorite in recent years) but you should know; like most action figures produced by Macfarlane Toys, they were never intended for children. Throughout the 90s, Macfarlane produced action figures EXCLUSIVELY for the adult-collectibles market, even though they were still sold at Toy R Us and the like. They (still) specialize in horror, sci-fi, and fantasy licenses. =)
WHAT!!! You only knew Roddy McDowell from planet of the apes?!! Mr. McDowell is horror movie royalty. He's done many many classic great and good horror movies and shows.
This is just about my favorite Tim and Johnny flick. We get Christina Ricci performing with excellence. We have Johnny Depp as a coward that passes out when he sees anything frightening. We have Jeffrey Jones aka the principal from Ferris bueller's day off.. I mean, what's not to love about this movie? And Christopher Walken as the ferocious, fangtoothed Hessian!? Hell yeah!
Those are McFarlane Toys action figures, which are known to be high quality merch, more aimed at collectors than kids. McFarlane was founded by Todd McFarlane, the creator of Spawn and one of the founders of the late Image Comics.
I adore this movie! It's the best of their collaboration in my humble opinion. The effects and visuals are just as stunning today as it was when it came out. The cinematography was also stunning. See it if you haven't!
This is actually one of my favorite Tim Burton movies! I love to watch it around Halloween. I really liked Depp's portrayal of Crane and am honestly glad they turned down doing the prosthetic makeup on him as I think it would have been more distracting tbh. Plus I like the idea of having a really handsome dashing Crane but his characters personality was opposite as he wasn't the typical heroic type but instead a gentle person with interesting quirks.
The best take on the Headless Horseman Legend.
@@Charlesputnam-bn9zy agree
@@kylefunk546
Remember Johnny Depp hopping like a horse !
The looks on the faces of Jeffrey Jones and the others watching him are a howl !
same its fantastic
I do really enjoy this film and I'm not gonna lie, the absolute eye candy that is Depp in 1790s clothes with messy 1990s hair is a fairly big part of it.
I'm not proud, but it's the truth.
The Sleepy Hollow set looks so realistic. The layers of mist and forbidding grey sky really create an uneasy atmospheric backdrop to the film. A great example of cast, crew and sets coming together to create something memorable.
Yes! I think the set pieces for the town are pretty similar to the original Washington Irving story with the farmland and the covered bridge and stuff(don't remember if there was a church in the original story though), other then the constant greyness and mist set the tone, but also how when like, you knew the horseman was coming or had come how the sky was changed to black clouds and thunder and lightning and how the music was risen and dramatic, it's all the little details that perfected and made this movie incredible
I love watching this movie. The visuals are absolutely stunning. The story is well told
💯
Same here. One of my favorite horror movie of 90s.
I concur
Lacy Inmon Agreed. This is one of the few movies that I own. The extras section has even more curious facts!
I love the way the movie looks and feels It is beautiful to me I've seen it probably 50 times 'Corpse Bride' is beautiful to look at as well The patina of both of these movies is lovely
This movie was so beautifully gothic in its visuals, a lot like Coppola's Dracula.
I agree 👍
So right !
kung Few I like the idea of the mystery of why people were being murdered and how the elders were connected in a conspiracy.
@@brilicusgaming6922 Yes, very well done, one of Tim Burton's best imo.
Does anyone ever find it strange that cage is a Coppola? 😂
To me that's one of the best Tim Burton films, which I like to watch every Halloween.
I agree!
His movies are great
My favorite is still beetlejuice, tho!
I agree with you, this movie is fantastic. I also had my DVD signed by Christina Ricci so it definitely takes pride of place in my Burton collection.
Wow, that is so cool 😁
@@SkellingtonFan awesome
as it should
@Bejamin Parker I did, it was at a convention in South Australia. Even got a photo with her too. I haven't seen Lizzie Borden yet but I do want to give it a look.
Ive always been a fan of christina ricci! Doesnt get enough work and is flawess in beauty
I've watched sleepy Hollow many times and believe it to be a masterpiece
Very underrated movie. Love it's dark gothic horror style. It's very Tim Burton. ♥️🎥
In a good way.
@@AnotherJenn42 Yes definitely.
: The goth horror style of Burton is why i fell n love with the man & Johnny Depp in the film is captivating not to mention Christina Richie & all the others.
@@robinm.beaulieu248 Yes, I love Burton's style a visionary filmmaker, great stellar cast as well.
Critics tend to pan enjoyable movies far too often, yet I usually find their reviews to be worthless. This is such a great Halloween movie and it is so enjoyable to watch over and over. Christopher Walken with those horrendous teeth may not say a word but he is absolutely terrifying‼️
Useless fact: in the movie The Dead zone Christopher Walken tells his classroom when they return they'll be reading sleepy hollow.
campinatorxbox 1 that is in fact an awesome fact
@@richardhoffman5769 thank you.
You noticed that too. 🤔
the dead zone is one of my favorite all time movies.
@@ericrietvelt1970 little did he know he would be playing the headless horseman.
“Criticized for its gore and violence.”
Isn’t that like going to the number one comedy of the year and complaining that it was a comedy?
Pretty much
Yeah, it's like what did they expect?
@Hugh Jassel That's because the Horseman's blade instantly cauterized the wounds as his sword was heated by the flames of hell. Ichabod found this out when examining the corpse of young Masbeth's father.
They always get upset when someone goes outside their genre. He doesn’t do horror movies he does weird movies usually pg 13.
It's like they didn't even look at the R rating and forgot how horror movies work.
I think a better statement is Burton and Depp started the 90s with Vincent Price and ended the 90s with Christopher Lee. You don't get better working experience than that.
I really enjoy this movie. Even today. Had well placed humor, the right amount of suspense and thrills, and well told characters. Have to watch it again.
This has been my favorite movie since I seen it in 99. I was 13 and fell in love with Johnny Depp. Even named my first dog Ichabod.
The horseman, scarier with its head on, than off.
Totally agree
Bwahahahahaha!!!!!
Show how good of an actor Walken is.
True.
the movie made me remember Walkens name and trew him among my favorite actors :) I mean he's barely there and yet makes such an impact....
Sleepy Hollow is one of my favorites due to the oddball quirkiness of the whole movie. I love Chris Walken, I think he's terrifying as the Headless Horseman.
Christopher Walken as the Headless Horseman was awesome.
Yes, yes , yessss.
He didn't really have much to do in the film.
I agree.. he was scarier with the head
My friend and I knew immediately Ray Park was the stuntman behind the Headless Horseman, even before we heard it was indeed him, based on his sword handling techniques.
Ray park is golden! :) I ran away from him at San Diego comic con one year. I was that in awe of him!!!!
Who ever was on that horse ,was a real horseman.
Also, props to Casper Van Dien for carrying out his scene with a broken finger.
Ummm his name is "Casper Van Dien" NOT Van Diem And it's pronounced "Van Dean"
lol, you two should meet up and hug it out
Broken finger isn’t shit. I broke two at 9:00am with a short handled sledge, taped them up and went back to work. No big deal.
Yeah, I once finished a shift having broken a hand and a foot... do I get props too?
@@mathewbarrie9149 Go ask your boss.
Wait so you're telling me Darth Maul,Darth Tyranus and Darth Sidious all in this movie?
Yes how cool huh? 😂 Love the Dark Lords of the Sith all together too!
Oh shite your Right!
And count dukoo
@@YINGYANGPOLARBEAR Count Dooku is Darth Tyrannus..
Whoah! Didn’t even put that together. Makes a great trivia question.
Sleepy Hollow and Sweeney Todd are a couple of my favorite horror movies with underrated performances from Johnny Depp.
I love Sweeney Todd too!!! It’s such a shame it isn’t more popular, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched it and I enjoy it as much now as I did the first time I saw it ☺️ Both Sleepy Hollow and Sweeney Todd are in my all time favourite movies list ☺️🏴
Absolutely love this movie. I think it’s definitely an underrated gem.
Tim Burton: I have an idea for a movie...
Johnny Depp: Yes
He probably has his whole usual ensemble on speed dial and they all just wait for him to determine what movie he’ll make next that includes them all. Lol
This movie reminds me of those Hammer Horror movies from the 1950s and 1960s. The gothic look, Baldor sets shot indoors, and even Christopher Lee and Michael Gambourgh.
Mechanical horse still looked good, I couldn’t tell.
Practical FX for the win! ^_^
This is my essential Halloween movie and while it doesn't stick to the short story, it feels like a fanart mixture of what would happen if Edgar Poe re-imagined The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
I knew it! I could feel him channeling Rathbone from the very first outing in 'Hound of the Baskervilles'! That role would oddly go on to be given to Peter Cushing in the Hammer films production of the same episode which saw Christopher Lee as the heir to Baskerville!!!
I was always impressed with Ray's fight scenes. Wielding an axe and a long sword at the same time? That is not easy, and he makes it look effortless and amazing.
Edgtho in the 13th Warrior made it look easy and good as well
Darth Hessian
@@silenceburns1336 Is that the one with the curly mulet?
@@rang123yea5 that's the one
Dude, this is one of my wife's and my favorite movies, and is a staple in our Halloween playlist
Same
Definitely one of the best...
Christopher Lee was another STAR WARS alumni in this film. It's cool to see actors who played Emperor Palpatine and two of his apprentices, Darth Maul and Darth Tyranus together in a non STAR WARS film.
I love "odd connections" like this. On the whole, the Sleepy Hollow cast is the cast of "Star Wars prequels" meets the cast of "Harry Potter" with a little "Pirates of the Caribbean." Also interesting to note is that Christopher Lee played Dracula and was hunted down by Abraham Van Helsing, played by Peter Cushing, a.k.a. Grand Moff Tarkin. The actors had also co-starred in "Frankenstein," with Cushing as Dr. Frankenstein and Lee as the monster.
@@skyden24195 I love Christopher Lee playing the role of Willy Wonka's (Johnny Depp) father in Burton's 'Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory'
Love this movie. I still go back and watch it every year. I'm still not tired of it.
agreed i like this movie more than Edward scissorshands
Taco Operator ...same here its a classic..can watch it every halloween!
Same here. Whenever i watch this movie never get tired of watching it. Instead its more fun to watch it.
I would every year too if I could afford to buy the dvd.. :( in my country we are so poor. I’m using internet stolen from an American military base
“One broken finger was just a walk in the park” genius as his finger was broken by Ray Park, next line now let’s discuss Christopher Walken.
The headless horseman just needs more cowbell.
LOL!
wstine79 ..hahah
Christopher Walken was perfect in this role.
feel free to give it to him
More cowbell 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The action figures were amazing because they were made by McFarlane Toys. This was around the same time that they were putting out their amazing Spawn line. The sculpts on their action figures was incredible! The Sleepy Hollow figures were released more as collectibles than kids' toys.
Video so new, it’s still MINTY FRESH!
Odd Fact: Even though it has been known as Sleepy Hollow for hundreds of years, when it officially incorporated, it took the name North Tarrytown. Despite being internationally famous, it kept this stupid name based on nearby unfamous Tarrytown until 1996. Just 3 years before this movie was released. In 1996 it finally officially became Sleepy Hollow.
I used to live near Sleepy Hollow and have been there for work and relaxation many times. In October there is a huge, elaborate display of Jack O’Lanterns at one of the old 17th Century manor homes. It’s also where Major Andre was captured with the plans acquired from Benedict Arnold. Washington Irving wanted to give his small home its own unique legend, and wound up making it world famous.
I clicked on this so fast. I love this movie!
While lord knows I love Johnny in Pirates...this is my favorite and one of my favorites in general. Everything about this is perfect. The casting..the set design..the costumes are scrumptious..and the gothic look and feel of the movie adds to the perfection.
Agreed. If you liked this one as me, I highly recommend you to watch the Libertine, it's an awfully underated Masterpiece. Chilling bit horror movie - Secret window also. You won't regret :)
@@Nati4Truth ..loved both of those too!
This is peak Burton right here. This and Ed Wood are my favorite Tim Burton movies and they're both criminally underrated.
'Ed Wood' is a great movie I have it on DVD
Johney Depp in Ed wood lmfao
I watched this numerous times as a kid, so when I got into Hammer films as an adult, I instantly connected the two. I really wish we'd get more Hammer style horror movies.
You forgotten that in The Dead Zone Johnny Smith (Christopher Walken) tells the his class to read Sleep Hollow which 16 years later Walken starred in Sleepy Hollow.
Omg he does, that's cool or creepy!? 😁
He looked into the future.
I remember when I watched that scene in The Dead Zone which Walken pulls a smirk when he says Headless Demon. It is as he was hinting he was going to be playing "The Headless Demon". I still think Stallone missed a trick of including Walken and Tom Berenger in The Expendable film as they both starred in The Dogs of War which they played soldier's which a character said "they are expendable". Most of the main actor in The Expendables have started in film that I used the word they are expendable
Not a fan, but a fact reader. I got what you were saying here john, I said the same about his Roddy McDowell remarks. Planet of the apes,? Jeeezz.
The Dead Zone was kinda like Rip Van Winkle, also by Washington Irving.
YAYY MINTY! So glad you covered this one- I *LOVED* Sleepy Hollow growing up... still do... such great atmosphere, story and characters! I agree that it’s one of Burton’s most underrated films!
🍔 Christina Ricci so hot in this movie
Yup!
Everything about Christina Ricci is hot...
EW WTF
NATIVE LATINOS Fook TRUMP ...her brother was our tech when I was touring around in a band..he looked just like her so yeah that ruined it for me...great guy
🍔??
"An actor called Basil Rathbone"?
That made me laugh for how weird it sounded. Obviously you're unfamiliar with this guy. Ever see Son of Frankenstein or Errol Flynn's Robin Hood? Or just do a quick Google search.
Or Sherlock Holmes??
Basil Rathbone is famous for Sherlock Holmes. He is Sherlock Holmes.
For me Jeremy Brett was a close second runner up favorite Sherlock Holmes. #RIP
Great British actor..think both parents are English but he was born in South Africa
In regard to the mechanical horse, "If it ain't broke don't fix it". Modification on the other hand is perfectly acceptable.
I love this movie! I'm surprised to hear it's getting shit on now, I thought it was regarded as a near classic.
Love this movie, Plus a great cameo from the master of horror himself, Christopher Lee!
It is one of my favorite Burton Films. For Halloween this year, I introduced it to my daughters for the first time. They are 11 and 13. They laughed every time Icabod passed out. "Again!", they cried in unison. This is the best Elfman soundtrack, and I have all of the figures MIB. Including The Headless Horseman riding Thunder!
Daredevil......
6:00, he's a coward in the beginning, but becomes a hero at the end.
I still love this movie. Watch it every year.
Same here!
The action figures were part of a lineup of famous classic other horror action figures lineup called the Movie Maniacs series designed by legendary comic book artist Todd McFarlane the creator of Spawn. The series of toys included horror icons such as Jason Freddy Krueger Michael Myers Chucky Candyman The Crow Etc.
*VERY* cool & super underrated comment!
@@mastercleanseNOTdiet thank you! I know this because I review action figures. LOL
Yeah, you can see the logo on the package, so the comment in the video about "toys being marketed for an R rated movie" doesn't really make sense, as McFarlane toys are usually collectors figures and not like, $6 whatever cartoon is popular now action figures.
I had the scream figure from movie maniacs but sold it to a collector of horror movie figurines
I remember the first movie I saw Johnny Depp in was a nightmare on elm Street & the first movie I saw Christina Ricci in was The Addams family.
I do love this movie! It’s like you’re witnessing someone’s dream!
Always thought this movie had really beautiful art direction. I always imagined Sleepy Hollow looking exactly like this!
This is one of my favorite Tim Burton films.
his most underrated movie? to me it's is best movie...
DrAudioBot Underrated means it’s better than the praise it’s received. Meaning it’s better than his other more lauded movies.
@@ElimGarakSpoonHead No, it doesn't mean it's better than others. It just means it is deserving of more praise than it's received.
The only person missing was Peter Cushing, may he Rest In Peace.
I get the feeling they would've tapped him to cameo as one of the town officials. Or as Crane's dad in his flashback.
In my opinion if Peter Cushing was alive he would be great as one of the characters in this film or another old school horror actor John Carridene
@smilebackifyourugly I love the scene where it looks like Christopher Lee has wings while he's giving his orders to Constable Crane from high up on his bench
One of my favourite films and also the first time I saw Christopher Walken so you can imagine my surprise when I saw pulp fiction 😂
Got to love the obscure 90s action figure tie ins!
It's my favorite movie and beautiful and charming. I always love it.
My favorite ghost story turned into a cop story. And it's still perfect!
Yes it was very good and at least had a pretty good ending
You are spot on with everything you said about the movie it's a terrific flick
This and the Disney animated classic are my Halloween must watch tradition every year.
Micheal Cormier I absolutely love the Sleepy Hollow movie. The Disney animated movie is okay, it’s scary me as a kid. It’s good in its own way. To me it’s purpose is if people wanted see an adaptation more accurate to the novel. The Disney cartoon movie from 1949 is the to see
I looooooved that movie when I was a teenager. That aura of mysterious powers and secrets of the past was just oozing all over the movie.
One of the most underrated movies of all time.
This was my first R rated film, and i consider it a masterpiece.
Haha! it was the first R rated film I allowed my daughter to watch
This is one of my favorite movies, I think I'll be pulling out my blue ray soon!
I have a similar shirt you're wearing, have you been going through my laundry mister.? It does make you dashing and do I say handsome. ☺
...this was Johhny Depp at his finest! This was an awesome movie for depp and burton! Wish we had more like these! The Johnny depp figure was something I bought and still have!
Corpse Bride should not have been included on the "also ran" list. It was actually a good film.
I agree 'Corpse Bride' is terrific
Tim Burton's loving homage to Hammer Films and I love it
Glad to see this movie get some love, I feel it's truly underrated.
Omg, minty really IS my friend! I am a HUGE Tim Burton fan, thanks minty 💞😁😎
Hey girl...I literally just commented like the same thing to him lol ✌😉 ♡Tim Burton moviez
@@magicvampirelver1321 Tim Burton fan club right here girl, 😁✋
I love Sleepy Hollow! I watch it every Halloween season(although I have to admit, after a couple of decades of this tradition, I've gotten a little tired of it). I think Johnny Depp is brilliant in this. I do think this was probably the start of his 'quirky' phase. And I do love the visuals as well. Amazing. It's like you are visiting the dark part of Faerie.
Director: Johnny Depp can't wear makeup because we want you to believe it's Johnny Depp on the screen.
Me: Aren't I supposed to believe it's Ichabod Crane on the screen?
Yes, but I'm not complaining that Ichabod Crane looks like dashing 1990s Johnny Depp.
I love this movie, too. I think Edward Scissorhands, Sleepy Hollow and Sweeney Todd are the top Depp/Burton collabs.
9:15 That seems harsh. He's Christopher Walken after all-Not Christopher Riden....I'll get my coat.
I just love the way Minty exits every time he ends his video reviews as he says "See Yah!" then stoops down from his chair and tries to stay out of sight just before the camera cuts to the credits. Such a unique trademark of his Show. He should patent it as " The Minty Exit" or " Pulling off a Minty" Lol!👍😄
One of my fav movies. Ray Park is so underrated
I knew some of this stuff already but this is good information aaaaaand I have a few facts for you, first one is it's Christina Ricci (REE-CHEE) and Casper Van Dien (DEEN). Sleepy hollow is so far my favorite Tim Burton movie
I remember being surprisingly pleased with the movie after seeing it in the theater
I actually enjoyed the Burton/Depp collaboration on 'Sweeney Todd', but once again, I think it depends on the material. And it IS definitely getting stale. (also; NECA Toys have done some pretty kick-ass collectibles based on Burton-films) Keep up the good work! =)
Oh yes. A time when Johnny Depp starred in good movies.
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He still does. He's an amazing man and actor. This A. Turd situation is a bump in the road she wants to ruin his career cause she's jealous. Hope karma smacks her
When he wasn't over exposed
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@@snatchadams69 there is no such thing as too much Johnny Depp
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This film scared the hell out of me and my family when we first saw in April 2000, after it's VHS and DVD release.
Excellent flick! Very well made. Very well performed. Very enjoyable to watch. Thanks Minty!
I love this film, nice one minty. ⭐✌️⭐
I definitely agree that this an underrated movie, (although it has become quite a cult favorite in recent years) but you should know; like most action figures produced by Macfarlane Toys, they were never intended for children. Throughout the 90s, Macfarlane produced action figures EXCLUSIVELY for the adult-collectibles market, even though they were still sold at Toy R Us and the like. They (still) specialize in horror, sci-fi, and fantasy licenses. =)
I remember having the Nintendo 64 when this came out and waiting for the PS2 and mgs2. Good times
This film is great fun, full of dark charm with the perfect Hammer Film feel .
3:20, I remember watching the documentary on the the making of the cancelled Superman movie.
WHAT!!! You only knew Roddy McDowell from planet of the apes?!! Mr. McDowell is horror movie royalty. He's done many many classic great and good horror movies and shows.
OMG so many memories. And 25th :P
This is just about my favorite Tim and Johnny flick. We get Christina Ricci performing with excellence. We have Johnny Depp as a coward that passes out when he sees anything frightening. We have Jeffrey Jones aka the principal from Ferris bueller's day off.. I mean, what's not to love about this movie? And Christopher Walken as the ferocious, fangtoothed Hessian!? Hell yeah!
This is an underrated film
Those are McFarlane Toys action figures, which are known to be high quality merch, more aimed at collectors than kids. McFarlane was founded by Todd McFarlane, the creator of Spawn and one of the founders of the late Image Comics.
0:54 yes, very visually stunning Minty 😉
My favourite horror movie. It's a delight for my eyes every time I see it.
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That's a crazy ass movie lol
You should do a video on when exactly Johnny Depths career got its head cut off.
Velvet Dogg 😂😂😂 Pirates 4 I’d say. Fucking atrocity of a film and all films just seemed to be shit at that time
Nice one, Minty.
And Dark Shadows was hilarious. Though it did turn off older fans since the TV series was a gothic drama.
Thank you. I'm not the only one who likes that movie. I'm kind of new to the old tv show.
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Dark Shadows was awesome. Great soundtrack too.
Dark shadows was ass
I adore this movie! It's the best of their collaboration in my humble opinion. The effects and visuals are just as stunning today as it was when it came out. The cinematography was also stunning. See it if you haven't!