FIRST TIME WATCHING: Poltergiest...WHAT IS THIS???

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  • @johnathandwayne1461
    @johnathandwayne1461 3 роки тому +141

    This, i believe is the first time i've seen James so enthralled and immersed in a film. Makes my 80's generation proud of the movies of my era. Both your reactions are gold and on point! Thank you!!!

  • @JayTor2112
    @JayTor2112 3 роки тому +276

    It's funny watching young people being puzzled by a TV station signing off late at night with the national anthem.
    But yeah, they used to do scary movies that weren't all about blood and guts.

    • @d.rivera1933
      @d.rivera1933 3 роки тому +26

      I came here to say the same thing. Man, I feel old. Also, I remember being 8 or 9 and this movie being the last thing that played on the channel. So after watching it and being absolutely terrified, the credits, the anthem plays and static comes. 😱😱😱

    • @frankrodriguez2999
      @frankrodriguez2999 3 роки тому +30

      You know you're old when you can remember when tv didn't play 24hrs 7days a week 😁

    • @amandaasbury3688
      @amandaasbury3688 3 роки тому +12

      @@frankrodriguez2999 we're not old, we're wizened!

    • @amandaasbury3688
      @amandaasbury3688 3 роки тому +3

      @@OneTrueScotsman I've got to know, what did they play as sign off music? God Save the Queen?

    • @leeannmcdermott8313
      @leeannmcdermott8313 3 роки тому +5

      Makes me feel ancient! I wonder if they know that at one time there was no remote control?!😏

  • @lonewolfe8625
    @lonewolfe8625 3 роки тому +150

    Rules to live by:
    1. Don't build a house on burial ground
    2. Don't buy creepy clowns
    3. When creepy stuff starts happening.. GET OUT. Leave and don't turn back

    • @TheLisa-Al-Gaib
      @TheLisa-Al-Gaib 3 роки тому +5

      Seriously, right?

    • @couragew6260
      @couragew6260 3 роки тому +13

      Rule 3.5 (optional)
      Destroy the building. Be it Constructions workers or simple arson, destroying the building is gonna do something better for the world.

    • @fighterx9840
      @fighterx9840 3 роки тому +6

      Rule number 4. Don't move the cemetery at all

    • @kneau
      @kneau 3 роки тому +2

      @@couragew6260 unless the building functions as a containment vessel...

    • @Lannisen
      @Lannisen 3 роки тому +3

      Sound rules to live by, unless you're in Sinister 😅

  • @jennaB209
    @jennaB209 3 роки тому +177

    Fun Fact: The reason the tv goes out and gets grainy like that is because in the early 80s and prior, 24 hour news didn’t exist. Tv transmitters were shut down (usually around midnight) and some sort of sign off would be rendered before the tv would go dark (such as the National Anthem). My oh my, how things have changed.

    • @mayrabiten
      @mayrabiten 3 роки тому +20

      There are a few channels where I live that still go blank at night.... you think they would put up some reruns os something, but no...

    • @vly9257
      @vly9257 3 роки тому +20

      I feel like someone needs to add that info to the DVD jacket or something for all these "kids" 😁

    • @YeeLeeHaw
      @YeeLeeHaw 3 роки тому +14

      @Silentroom Lies, lies, and more lies.

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 3 роки тому +7

      You didn't live through the 80s, did you? First off, "24 hour news"? I think you mean 24-hours-a-day broadcast TV. And yes, there was plenty of broadcast TV 24-hours a day in the early 80s (and in the 70s). Some local stations in smaller communities would go off the air at midnight. (Not in the New York area, though, which is where I'm from. I never once saw a TV station do that during the 70s or 80s). Cable also wasn't 24-hours a day during the 70s.

    • @d.rivera1933
      @d.rivera1933 3 роки тому +2

      @Silentroom I tell people that you can just watch one hour TV of news in the morning and one in the evening and stay informed. They mostly just rehash the prior our with additional commentators unless something "breaks" throughout the day.

  • @WisteriaDrake
    @WisteriaDrake 3 роки тому +36

    A good, simple joke is the best way to end a horror movie. Helps the audience relax after the intense ending.

  • @79mib
    @79mib 3 роки тому +71

    Re: opening credits. It’s adorable that you two seem to have no idea that TV used to end at night.

    • @RandyReviews1990
      @RandyReviews1990 3 роки тому +9

      these guys are probably 18-20!

    • @janleonard3101
      @janleonard3101 3 роки тому +12

      I know! They're just little babies and I want to protect them, but also lecture them for hours about the old days.

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks 3 роки тому +9

      Any time I see young people watching this, that always gets mistaken for a sign that the ghosts are messing with the TV, and not just something that was perfectly normal.

    • @RandyReviews1990
      @RandyReviews1990 3 роки тому +2

      @@Corn_Pone_Flicks yes and James saying the ghost mess with the little girl like it's a trope when it isn't!

  • @hyicrotai9801
    @hyicrotai9801 3 роки тому +42

    BEST HORROR MOVIE FAMILY EVER. THEY EMOTIONS THEY SHARE ARE SO CONVINCING. THE WAY THEY INTERACT IN THE NORMAL SCENES IS SPOT ON. THATS WHY THIS WORKS SO WELL.

  • @2apocalypse-X
    @2apocalypse-X 3 роки тому +20

    Here are some fun facts about this movie
    1. In the novel, the spirit in the staircase is known as "The Lady in Waiting."
    2. The Beast's roar is the exact same sound file as the MGM lion.
    3. During the scene where Robbie is being strangled, the clown's arms became extremely tight and Robins started to choke. When he screamed out, "I can't breathe!" Steven Spielberg and Tobe Hooper thought that the boy was ad-libbing and just instructed him to look at the camera. When Spielberg saw Robins's face turning purple, he ran over and removed the clown's arms from Robins' neck.
    4. To make the stair spirits movements seem more ethereal when they appeared on the monitor, the director had the actors walk very slowly backwards then reversed the film. The same effect was used for the entire family in the opening scene.
    5. The crawling steak was done by using a real steak which was laid over a slot cut between the tiles in the counter top. Two wires were fastened to the bottom of the steak and a special effects operator, hidden under the counter, simply moved the wires to make the steak crawl like a caterpillar.
    6. The cemetery Steve and Teague are talking in front of has a tree identical to the one that tried to eat Robbie, a subtle clue that the Freeling house was built over a cemetery.
    7. The dog's name "E. Buzz" comes from a sketch on Saturday Night Live with Dan Akyroyd as "E. Buzz Miller," a pimp who critiques naked Victorian art.

  • @fotsnacks8705
    @fotsnacks8705 3 роки тому +60

    Back in the day, at the end of the set broadcasting time, most channels would play the national anthem and then go off the air until morning. There would be nothing there except that static until like 6am.

    • @clash5j
      @clash5j 3 роки тому +12

      Totally correct. It's so easy to forget that younger people would not know that in an age of 24/7 TV. 😀

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  3 роки тому +17

      No, we don’t even know an age of television lmao

    • @Destyn2b
      @Destyn2b 3 роки тому +18

      @@whitenoisereacts It's literally like white noise, no pun intended. Lol

    • @deires77
      @deires77 3 роки тому +2

      @@Destyn2b 😂

    • @catherineflores1435
      @catherineflores1435 3 роки тому +15

      Yup I totally remember the national anthem playing & then static. My mom would say that was the way of telling people it was time to go to sleep 😆

  • @Alphasnowbordergirl
    @Alphasnowbordergirl 3 роки тому +60

    Well it was made by Steven Spielburg, but yeah no PG13 at the time. It was when PG actually meant that parents should really consider if their kid should watch it. But I do like the fact that the entire family was likeable and had personalities. I feel modern horror movies tend to skip the character depth and go straight to scares. I actually knew the when the clown would show before watching it and I still was taken off guard.

    • @janleonard3101
      @janleonard3101 3 роки тому +6

      It originally got an R rating and Spielberg somehow convinced the MPAA to re-rate it down to PG without any changes. I feel like he could have at least cut the face peeling scene, but I guess he had enough clout to get away with that.
      I also really like the family aspect and character development and would like to see more of that in movies.

    • @ianwestc
      @ianwestc 2 роки тому +4

      @@janleonard3101 I _think_, though I can't confirm, that Spielberg and Hooper convinced the MPAA that since the face peeling scene was all a hallucination and that nothing actually happened to Randy, that it shouldn't be considered seriously. IE, if Randy had been killed, that would have put the movie into R territory, but they managed to argue "it was all a dream" so it should still be PG. But still, this started seriously considering of adding another rating, and Indiana Jones and Gremlins added fuel to that fire.

    • @janleonard3101
      @janleonard3101 2 роки тому +1

      @@ianwestc That does makes sense about convincing them to change the rating, although I feel like the "it was all a dream" trope is kind of a copout. We still had to see it and I was really freaked out by it. But yeah, those movies were the 3 that basically gave us PG-13. Looking back I wonder why it didn't happen sooner. I think it was a needed and welcome addition.

  • @meredithmiller7016
    @meredithmiller7016 3 роки тому +33

    Is it just me or is ninetailedbrush coming out of his shell more and more lately? Love the personalities of you guys and your actual conversation about what you watch!

  • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
    @Corn_Pone_Flicks 3 роки тому +19

    I believe "It's only PG...how bad could it be?" was my exact reasoning for seeing this when I was twelve. Suffice to say I spent many nights afterwards sleeping very poorly.
    One detail to note is that in the end, we see a coffin come up through the kitchen floor right where Diane had drawn the circle, the spot that made things move.

  • @endgame7856
    @endgame7856 3 роки тому +58

    Heather O’Rourke did such an amazing job as Carol Anne. R.I.P
    That scene with the guy pulling his face apart scared me so much as a kid!

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  3 роки тому +21

      That scared me now!!!

    • @wtimmins
      @wtimmins 3 роки тому +6

      Scared the SH* out of me as a kid. And now.

    • @matt475
      @matt475 3 роки тому +4

      Yea, that part scared me until I watched #2... Right after I had some dental work done as a kid. 30+ years later and that 1 scene in #2 still freaks me out. That said, it's funny... I'm happy my parents let me watch these scary movies as a kid and didn't try to "protect" me :)

    • @Lannisen
      @Lannisen 3 роки тому +4

      That was the one scene my mom told me not to watch, but otherwise we watched this like a family film! I'm born in 82, so I'm not even sure how old I was when I first saw it, but probably no older than 5.

    • @annaallen6335
      @annaallen6335 3 роки тому +1

      @@whitenoisereacts film was cursed 13 people died

  • @larrybell726
    @larrybell726 3 роки тому +30

    When my wife and I saw this when it was first released, we came home, got ready for bed, crawled in, and turned out the light. Then I looked over at the door to our walk-in closet.
    Me: uh, did you turn on the light in the closet?
    Her: no, did you?
    Me: no. Could you turn out the light?
    Her: hell no! YOU turn out the light!
    …. The light stayed on that night.
    😳

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 3 роки тому +24

    The film was a box office hit, making $122 million dollars against a $19 million dollar budget. It was nominated for 3 Oscars:
    Best Visual Effects
    Best Sound Mixing
    Best Original Score.
    It lost all 3 to ET The Extra Terrestrial.

  • @zuzauramek9850
    @zuzauramek9850 3 роки тому +81

    That little girl (Heather O’Rourke) died very young (13) after Poltergeist 3. She was misdiagnosed. The actress who plays big sister (Dominique Dunne) in Poltergeist was murdered not long after Poltergeist 2. Many actors died suddenly after making the Poltergeist movies. For years there were rumors that Poltergeist movies were cursed. In Poltergeist 3 you can see that with Heather is something wrong she was so puffted on the face.

    • @CRH957
      @CRH957 3 роки тому +7

      Dominique Dunne died before Poltergeist 2, Heather had an allergic reaction to medication she was taking. Her face went back to normal after she stopped taking it.

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks 3 роки тому +9

      By "many," I guess you mean three, because that was the total, and seriously, look at Julian Beck in Poltergeist 2 and tell me it was any kind of surprise that he died while making the film.

    • @RandyReviews1990
      @RandyReviews1990 3 роки тому +2

      the black guy i forgot his name would be dead if he didn't switch seats on a plane when he did!

    • @Adrianne519
      @Adrianne519 3 роки тому +12

      Not only did Dominique Dunne get murdered but by her abusive ex-boyfriend, he strangled her to death right outside I believe her house in the bushes! Even sadder she was rehearsing with a male friend and he was inside just a few feet away! I don't know if he just figured they were having a argument but he never came out until it was too late, she died in the hospital I believe a few days later. Oh and to top off already a sad end to a beautiful girl the bastard only got 3 years in prison!!! As much as I LOVE this movie it is hard watching it knowing she and Heather died so young with promising careers!

    • @corvus1374
      @corvus1374 3 роки тому +3

      Dominique Dunne's brother is Jack from An American Werewolf in London.

  • @DannX68
    @DannX68 3 роки тому +27

    Weakest? :O
    In 1982 14 year old me thought it was super scary. Not so anymore, but I absolutely love this movie, one of my most watched ever. I love the family dynamic, and JoBeth Williams (the mom) gives an incredible powerhouse performance.

  • @jeffmartin1026
    @jeffmartin1026 3 роки тому +12

    The house imploding was a practical effect. A model of the house was built with connecting wires that went through a small hole behind it. The house was pulled back through the hole with a high speed camera and then slowed down for the movie.

  • @guardian35
    @guardian35 3 роки тому +17

    I was born in 84 and remember when many basic cable channels would shut down late at night. This was also before PG-13 existed so PG encapsulated everything in between Rated-G and Rated-R. It was a real grey area that could could go either way until PG-13 helped better define content for teens.

  • @buzzardbeatniks
    @buzzardbeatniks 3 роки тому +10

    31:34 its a built in heat lamp, a lot of houses and apartments had them at the time.

  • @piercedempress2244
    @piercedempress2244 3 роки тому +18

    Fun fact! My mom used to babysit for this couple that worked on the set for poltergeist and the skeletons you see are actually real! They got them shipped from India 😬

  • @ryanje8147
    @ryanje8147 3 роки тому +19

    Nine Tail Brush does not react to any jump scares. However, James jumps at every single one. LOL

  • @jenni5104
    @jenni5104 3 роки тому +20

    That theme of Jerry Goldsmith's may just be one of the finest pieces of movie music ever created.

    • @joshsteinjohnston3887
      @joshsteinjohnston3887 3 роки тому +2

      Absolutely
      The movie was nominated for 3 academy awards:
      Sound editing
      Visual effects
      Score.
      It lost all 3 to E.T.
      1982 was an amazing year for films.

    • @Ivy94F
      @Ivy94F 3 роки тому +1

      Absolutely. Carol Anne’s theme is hauntingly beautiful. I have always loved it.

  • @theoneandonlyCatseye
    @theoneandonlyCatseye 3 роки тому +7

    Poltergeist is an amazing film and has been a favorite of mine since I was little. I feel like it's more of a supernatural adventure film than a true horror. It's definitely unique in many ways. Any movie that really makes me care about the characters and then puts them in danger is such a joy to watch. The adrenaline rushes and then the quiet suspense, you just gotta love it. Speilberg definitely added his trademarks in this movie even though Tobe Hooper was the official director. Speilberg was heavily involved in the casting and did a lot of second unit camera work. I actually did a lengthy paper on a lot of the subtext and themes of this film for a genre film class in college. Every time I watch this movie, I find all these cool little touches that I never noticed before. Even though some things seem a tad dated, it's pretty timeless in most ways that matter. It has incredible re-watch value.

  • @menotu000
    @menotu000 3 роки тому +33

    The "creepy red light" is a heat lamp. In other words, it generates heat so you don't freeze your nuts off getting out a bath while wet.

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA 3 роки тому +3

      And The Beast is basically Satan. But, it turned out to actually be something/one else in P2

    • @Ivy94F
      @Ivy94F 3 роки тому +4

      Some bathrooms still have that, I think.

  • @RandyReviews1990
    @RandyReviews1990 3 роки тому +11

    its sad that both daughters in the film passed away!

  • @SmallFryAmI92
    @SmallFryAmI92 3 роки тому +15

    Back in the day, you didn’t have 24/7 TV, so you’d get the star spangled banner once it was all done until morning 😂 that’s what the opening scene is all about

  • @jamesparker1127
    @jamesparker1127 2 роки тому +5

    Fun fact: Steven Spielberg used his own childhood fears for the son Robbie. He was terrified of a tree outside his window and clowns.

  • @spotpz
    @spotpz 2 роки тому +6

    Fun fact: This movie heavily influenced the "haunted house" sub-genre going forward. That influence is especially obvious in the Insidious series where you can see several of the same elements.

  • @g.b569
    @g.b569 2 роки тому +6

    For those who don’t already know, the skeletons in the pool we’re real skeletons (likely obtained from a medical school) and that still gives me the chills even now

  • @victorramsey5575
    @victorramsey5575 Рік тому +2

    Heather O'Rourke, aka Carol Ann, sadly passed away during the filming of part 3. Its all part of The Curse Of Poltergeist (look it up). They had to CGI in her likeness to complete the film. Heather O'Rourke is buried in a wall crypt at the Westwood Cemetery in Los Angeles. Many other celebrities are buried there. Its a very well hidden place right off Wilshire Blvd. Back in the day, we used to go burn one with Jim Backus, aka Mr Howell from Gilligan's Island. He is also buried there. We would leave candy or a flower with Heather O'Rourke. RIP to all the greats at the Westwood Cemetery.

  • @2apocalypse-X
    @2apocalypse-X 3 роки тому +13

    People seem to forget or don't know that the special effects in this movie were create by Industrial Light and Magic

    • @ianwestc
      @ianwestc 2 роки тому +6

      Back in the early 80s, they were THE special effects company. No one else could come close to what they were doing. Now we have dozens of studios, but in 1982, not many options. Lots of ILM hallmarks here, like the Spielberg clouds that build/move rapidly. I can't imagine how they had enough people in those early years to work on this AND ET at the same time.

    • @morganspider-manmarvelfan6110
      @morganspider-manmarvelfan6110 2 роки тому +3

      That explains why some of the effects still hold to this very day.

  • @atariboy9084
    @atariboy9084 3 роки тому +6

    Fun Fact: The father played by Gray T Nelson who also voiced Mr. Incredible in The Incredibles.

    • @Ivy94F
      @Ivy94F 3 роки тому

      Craig, not Gray. Probably an autocorrect thing?

  • @glynnisi
    @glynnisi 3 роки тому +8

    My curfew was midnight. I can't count the number of times I came scurrying in the door as the national anthem was finishing and the TV went to static. lol The WORST would be if I fell asleep watching something at a friend's house and the static and flashing lights woke me. Anyway, yeah... that really dates the film. It was a big deal movie, unique & unforgettable. As you said, there was humor/camp in it. Spielberg liked to go for a blend of tone/emotions. Movies in general used to be slower paced, with lots of character moments up front to encourage audience to care what happened to the characters.

  • @lifewriter7455
    @lifewriter7455 Рік тому +1

    Oh my God I miss the 80's... The air was cleaner back then. And the water still fresh. People were kind to each other. There were snow on the TV screen. I could talk to myself all alone through the cosy winter nights. This movie is such a vintage classic, almost nostalgic if one might say so. And we do. 😎🖤👍

    • @codyt821
      @codyt821 7 місяців тому

      Where'd you get your rose colored glasses?

    • @lifewriter7455
      @lifewriter7455 7 місяців тому

      @@codyt821 When did you grow up?

  • @DanielSelk
    @DanielSelk 3 роки тому +9

    The dad is Mr. Incredible from the Incredibles =)

  • @b.victoradams9346
    @b.victoradams9346 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks for reacting to this movie. I've loved it since I was a child. Took a trip past the real house in Simi Valley because I like the architecture of it. For 1982 it still holds up pretty good.

  • @Yugioh420
    @Yugioh420 3 роки тому +6

    The reason she was told to run to the light was so all the others would follow her. They are distracted by the light of her life force. But with her being close to the light they will be more drawn to the light while she herself stopped and turned away from the light so it didn't affect her. While the old lady called all the others into the light. And it would have worked if dad didn't get impatient

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  3 роки тому +1

      Ooooohhhh ok

    • @joshfacio9379
      @joshfacio9379 2 роки тому +2

      The reason he started pulling the rope was he thought tangina was betraying them or a agent of the beast.
      In the novel during that sequence tangina goes into a trance and astral projects herself to see whats going on and sees a line of spirits around the light but also sees the beast becoming enraged it was losing its horde of spirits, it coveted them, and blind rage embolded him into shoving its head thru the bi location point.
      The beast was afraid of the light and hid it from the spirits and wouldnt have done that normally.
      I also like how the book says when carolanne is first being sucked into the closet themclown doll sat perfectly still and smiled at her but wasnt affected by the wind. And before she was finally sucked into it she heard the beasts roar, it was the sound of bedlam and that sound instilled such terror into her.

  • @scarletibis3158
    @scarletibis3158 3 роки тому +3

    Dominique Dunn, the teenage daughter, was the daughter of the famous writer and producer Dominick Dunn. She was strangled to death by her boyfriend. The little girl, who starred in the sequel(s) died shortly after the last filming of an infection. I am glad they are memorialized in this Spielberg film.

  • @katmbbaker7804
    @katmbbaker7804 3 роки тому +13

    Ah, to be a young person and not knowing that back before cable TV there were no all night TV stations and they signed off every night after the late evening news (most were off the air by 11:30pm to 12:00am) the last thing to be broadcast each evening was the national anthem and then you just saw snow on the TV screen. There were only the basic broadcast stations (ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS and maybe 1 or 2 local stations) and you received the signal by having a huge antenna on top of your house. And during storms or weather events you often lost reception all together. Man that was the good old days 😊

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 3 роки тому +1

      There were plenty of all-night TV stations throughout the 70s and 80s, just not in smaller communities. I'm from NY metropolitan area; every station was 24 hours a day throughout the 70s and 80s, I never once experienced the national anthem or a station going off the air. Cable (which we had going back to 1973) was only 6 hours a day until around the late 70s, but they just played the test pattern. ("Invasion Of The Body Snatchers" - the 1978 version - also shows a test pattern on late night TV).

    • @katmbbaker7804
      @katmbbaker7804 3 роки тому +2

      @@TTM9691 That's funny. The communities we lived in were usually medium sized. Topeka, Tulsa, Michigan City and a few others. We didn't get cable TV until the early 80's. Until then every night the National Anthem played then the TV turned to snow and static.🙂

    • @edwardthorne9875
      @edwardthorne9875 3 роки тому +2

      And when a thunderstorm came around, be sure to unplug the TV! A power surge could make the thing explode right in your living room! At least, that is what they told us.

    • @katmbbaker7804
      @katmbbaker7804 3 роки тому

      @@edwardthorne9875 Yes, I remember it well. I Also remember unplugging all the major appliances if it was going to be a really bad lighting storm (I remember losing more than one major appliance to power surges). We lived mainly in the Midwest (Tornado Alley). I also remember when we got a lightning rod for the top of the house. Do they still have lightning rods on top of houses in the Midwest ? (I haven't lived there for quite awhile).

    • @edwardthorne9875
      @edwardthorne9875 3 роки тому

      @@katmbbaker7804 Yes, but they call the lightening rods TV antennas. :)

  • @Crowvamp1979
    @Crowvamp1979 3 роки тому +3

    31:45 this must be the thousandth time I watched this movie and I never understood why they would ever go back in to that room ever again!

  • @lanolinlight
    @lanolinlight 2 роки тому +1

    This film and its TV snow get me nostalgic for the era when TV wasn't 24 hours--and movie theaters (in New York, at least) ran all night, or very late into the night. Now real places close early and we are all glutted with media from every device at all times.

  • @barbaralee2762
    @barbaralee2762 3 роки тому +2

    A long time ago, TV channels would shut off each night with the national anthem. The snowy static was what was left. TV’s didn’t automatically shut off.

  • @ghadrackpotato960
    @ghadrackpotato960 3 роки тому +11

    The "built on an Indian burial ground" thing became clichéd and funny, but this was a pretty neat original flick in its day. Poltergeist was a family horror film, if that makes sense.

    • @joshsteinjohnston3887
      @joshsteinjohnston3887 3 роки тому +3

      "...it's not an ancient Indian barrel ground, it's just...people."

    • @ghadrackpotato960
      @ghadrackpotato960 3 роки тому

      @@joshsteinjohnston3887 Rewatch the movie, when they are in the cave with the cave paintings. Hint, hint. Ancient natives.
      I've read the cute semantics arguments online, but seriously come on.

    • @ghadrackpotato960
      @ghadrackpotato960 3 роки тому

      @@joshsteinjohnston3887 And I'm full of shot because that was Poltergeist 2. Derp. Oh well fuck me, I'm a dumbass.

    • @joshsteinjohnston3887
      @joshsteinjohnston3887 3 роки тому +1

      @@ghadrackpotato960
      I've seen "POLTERGEIST" a million times. I was 12yrs. old when it came out, saw it in theaters twice.
      The land developer says "it's just people. The graves were moved in 1976. Also when the jewelry falls from the ceiling, one item is over 100yrs old and another is only a few years old.

    • @joshsteinjohnston3887
      @joshsteinjohnston3887 3 роки тому +1

      @@ghadrackpotato960
      LOL!
      YOU'RE RIGHT it was "POLTERGEIST 2"
      To be honest, I liked "P.2" but not nearly as much as the 1st. so I forgot about that plot point.
      Either way, "POLTERGEIST" is a classic!!😁

  • @alejandropesina98
    @alejandropesina98 3 роки тому +17

    Please react to The Crow (1994), Brandon Lee is the lead actor he is the son of Bruce Lee, it’s an amazing movie. This is Brandon Lee tragic performance, Lee got shot with pieces of residue from a blank bullet still stuck in the chamber of the prop gun, the prop crew didn’t clean the gun and didn’t check if the gun still had any residue which it did. The director and crew and actors all though that the scene went as planned but they saw Brandon on ground for a couple of minutes they thought he was playing a joke or something but he wasn’t, they walk towards him and turn him and see that Brandon was really shot for real so they rushed him to the hospital where doctors performed surgery but after they told the crew that Brandon Lee had passed away on March 31, 1993 Brandon Lee was only 28 years old. They still went ahead and finished the movie but some scenes are not Brandon they used his body double to finish the movie but they CGI his face.

    • @katwebbxo
      @katwebbxo 3 роки тому +1

      I hope they do. Such an amazing movie.

  • @gailjohnston1248
    @gailjohnston1248 3 роки тому +5

    Omg...I was soooo glad when you said you hadn't seen this one before! I knew it would just grab you in so many ways lol. It was great that even for simple stuff that wasn't per say meant to be scary....you jumped at James!😂 I went with my Mom and one or both of my sister's when it opened. I remember when the movie started- with the sign off Nat'l anthem...a Military guy actually stood up during it, which surprised most who were in there. I understood but it's a movie lol. But, the theater was fairly packed and everyone loved this film by the end. Lots of thrills and chills. To this day I can't watch the steak or bathroom scene with that guy. The girl that played the older sister, is actor- Griffin Dunne's sister and their father - Dominic Dunne is a famous writer. (Griffin was in- American Werewolf in London btw.) It's a tragic shame both girls from the movie lost their lives in a very sad way. 😢 Onward, Spielberg did a great job with this film. Was really fun watching y'all!👻🎃👻🎃

  • @xcleezee9597
    @xcleezee9597 3 роки тому +2

    In the 80’s when the last scheduled program for the night would be over, it would end with the national anthem and then it would cut off air leaving snowy static.

  • @batmanvsjoker7725
    @batmanvsjoker7725 3 роки тому +8

    I just love seeing one of my favorite reactors (you guys) react to to this

  • @carolinasarah3647
    @carolinasarah3647 3 роки тому +5

    RIP Heather O'Rourke and Dominique Dunn (the oldest sister).

  • @brianscotpatterson2101
    @brianscotpatterson2101 3 роки тому +6

    JoBeth Williams is an icon for this role.

  • @marcharley6465
    @marcharley6465 2 роки тому +2

    1982 was a good year for movies. I saw this one, "The thing" and "Bladerunner" in the cinema all within a few weeks of each other.

  • @jal2550
    @jal2550 2 роки тому +1

    James jumpscaring so many times watching this Masterpiece is hilarious😂😂😂😂

  • @zingzing9848
    @zingzing9848 3 роки тому +2

    Hey guys since you guys are animators i would like to recommend a video called "Lullaby for a Princess" by Warpout the video has 50 million views. Its a 7 minute music animation that took him 2.5 years to hand draw. Its about two sisters the oldest called Celestia ( who controls the sun/day ) and the younger Luna ( who controls the Moon/night ) who fight because Luna is jealous that everyone is up and doing stuff during the day time while sleeping and ignoring the night that she creates. Celestia loves Luna deeply but the only way to win is to seal her away on the moon for 1000 years. Even after this time she misses her younger sister and while she lowers the moon to make way for the daytime she is singing her sister a lullaby while she tucks her in to sleep for the day. And everything in this video is cannon for the show. The fandom this belongs to loves watching people react to this video and others from the show/fandom. The fandom will flock to new channels that react to this video and others like it. But you have to have an open mind when going into this because its something that you probably would never consider watching on your own. If you decide to watch it I cant wait to see your reaction if not that ok I understand why its not for everyone.

  • @cayanne3420
    @cayanne3420 3 роки тому +12

    One of my absolute favorites! A halloween classic for sure!

  • @porkryne72
    @porkryne72 3 роки тому +7

    To this day the movie is awesome. Some of the practical effects may be outdated but its still creepy af

  • @sagittarius420cheefie
    @sagittarius420cheefie 3 роки тому +4

    The strobe light effect was added. TV's didn't flash like that when "snow" was on the station.

  • @kerrissedai6857
    @kerrissedai6857 3 роки тому +3

    When I saw this in the movie theater ppl laughed at the end when they put the TV outside.

  • @Davidmaldonado9173
    @Davidmaldonado9173 2 роки тому +1

    You also see the tv play the national anthem and go to static on a nightmare on elm street before Glenn dies.

  • @cykesrevenge
    @cykesrevenge 2 роки тому +1

    ah people that don'i know that tv stations used to go off air and show static late at night. now its infomercials.

  • @batmanvsjoker7725
    @batmanvsjoker7725 2 роки тому +1

    Before I watched this movie, I thought “Since I know pretty much what it is, there’s no way it’ll scare me.” I was DEAD WRONG! That’s how you know this movie is still effective after all this time.

  • @raylynne5280
    @raylynne5280 3 роки тому +1

    This was my FAVORITE horror movie when I was little (I was born in '93 so I grew up with all the '80's movies), this one and The Omen, glad you liked it

  • @NF40375
    @NF40375 3 роки тому +2

    Scary Movie did a prodigy and the scene with the clown and the mom all over the walls were featured. Funny as all hell

  • @lesasmart6043
    @lesasmart6043 3 роки тому +1

    Lol sweet summer children, in the 70s and 80s, TV would go off air overnight, usually around 12 to 2am. The last thing they would play before shut off was the national anthem.

  • @austinmorris3756
    @austinmorris3756 3 роки тому +4

    That used real skeletons in the pool scene when they come out of the muddy water. The actress was not made aware of this until after the scene was filmed. They did this because ironically fake skeletons are more expensive to have made then to have real ones.

  • @wickamo
    @wickamo 3 роки тому +4

    First, I'm so glad you finally watched this. Yes it's PG but just wait. So first of all, the thing with the static on the TV was a real thing..Back then TV networks weren't broadcast 24 hours, they usually ended around midnight and after playing the National Anthem or some kind of sign off screen they would just go to static. Also the reason that people think kids toys are creepy is actually because of movies like this. Before this movie, I never was really afraid of clowns...but after? And as far as why weren't they more scared when it first started happening? This was one of the earlier haunting movies, so at the time it was more of a fascination more that the immanent doom we now expect from seeing the outcome of all these movies about ghosts and haunting. This movie was one of the first. We had to look up the word Poltergeist because no one knew what it meant when this movie came out. That's the difference with how it was view when it was made and how you are viewing what's happening watching it now. Yes you are supposed to notice that the mosquitos are only swarming them. As far as the light, it is a way out for the spirits to move on to the next world, but Carol Ann isn't dead so going into it would be death for her. They need her to come back through the portal she got pulled into. As far as the cemetery, this is the movie that started the whole theme of a place being haunted because it was built on top of a sacred burial ground. But as they explained with the explanation of a Poltergeist, the house isn't haunted. The ghosts are unable to move on because of the cemetery thing, but it's Carol Ann that they are attracted to because she's special. You might say she has the Shining. You definitely need to watch the sequel. It's really good too and it explains much more of the first movie. When I think of this movie I don't think horror, but more terror. It's really a creepy unsettling plot. Very much a Spielberg movie and the special effects were incredible for it's time.

  • @phohead
    @phohead 3 роки тому +1

    Yeah, TV's use to sign off at around midnight and you would get that static white nose until the morning. That was before cable and hundreds of channels. I'm 50 and I can remember when there was just the big three channels. We had ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS was the public educational channel. UHF channels came along later, and that was only about 4 or five more. That was even before TV remote controls, you had to get up walk over to the television and turn a dial.
    With a very loud audible CLICK CLICK CLICK!

  • @080gina080
    @080gina080 2 роки тому +1

    Lol in the olden days not too long ago, (when there was only tv stations or radio) programming would end at like midnight or 3am. They'd usually end with a national anthem like in the movie then go off air until early morning. Sometimes it was just static or you'd get the classic circular "test card" with a humming tone.

  • @wandakroll9346
    @wandakroll9346 3 роки тому +5

    The budget was huge because Steven Spielberg was involved through the entire production.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 3 роки тому +3

    The movie is said to be cursed as the skeletons in the second swimming pool were real.
    Dominique Dunne was strangled by her ex boyfriend in her home, where she was pronounced braindead at the age of 22.
    Heather O'Rourke, Carol Anne, died of Crohn's Disease at the age of 13 in 1988, a month before filming on Poltergeist 3 was finished.
    Will Sampson, whom played Tyler in Poltergeist 2 died 1987 following open heart surgery.
    Julian Beck, Reverand Kane, died of cancer in 1985 during production of Poltergeist 2.

  • @redcardinalist
    @redcardinalist 3 роки тому +2

    08:50 luckily Dana wasn't doing anything "else"😁

  • @monkfan72
    @monkfan72 3 роки тому +2

    The first time I saw Poltergeist was between projects in woodshop class when I was in Jr. High School.

  • @andreadeamon6419
    @andreadeamon6419 3 роки тому +10

    Those 2 young ladies playing the daughters have lost their lives in horrible ways. Heather o'rourke and Dominique dunne. May they rest in peace

  • @oliviamaylett2517
    @oliviamaylett2517 3 роки тому +2

    I absolutely love this film it may not be scary but it's definitely a classic! They also say the whole film franchise is cursed because of the death of 4 cast members and apparently strange stuff happened on the set 😖

  • @angelaatwood46
    @angelaatwood46 3 роки тому +2

    I love how human they are, smoking pot and everything.😆😍

  • @AndiLang8146
    @AndiLang8146 3 роки тому +7

    If you two want more scary movies to watch, I recommend Dario Argento's 1977 film Suspiria. Also The Mummy (1999) if you haven't yet watched it.
    Edit: WOLFWALKERS!! It's not a scary or Halloween movie but you guys need to watch Wolfwalkers!!

    • @sagittarius420cheefie
      @sagittarius420cheefie 3 роки тому +2

      Mummy was more action adventure. It has some creepy parts but it wasn't really scary.

    • @AndiLang8146
      @AndiLang8146 3 роки тому +1

      @@sagittarius420cheefie right you are, but it also works as a classic monster movie.

  • @shadow_walkerOZ
    @shadow_walkerOZ 3 роки тому +3

    This is the kinda film you get when it's directed by the director of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Tobe Hooper) while also being produced by Steven Spielberg.

  • @jgreen2015
    @jgreen2015 3 роки тому +1

    Literally grew up with this, amityville, exorcist, nightmare on elm street, the oman. And i mean grew up..i watched all these from ages 7 - 10 pretty regularly

  • @TaylorsAngel18
    @TaylorsAngel18 Рік тому

    While he wasn’t the director but the producer, Steven Spielberg was on set most of the time because he was very protective of actress, Heather O’Rourke (Carol Ann). While only 5-years-old she wasn’t afraid of filming her scary scenes except for one. The scene when she is holding onto the headboard of the bed with a fan blowing on her at full force and toys flying by her terrified her to the point she started panicking. Spielberg stopped the scene immediately and took Heather into his arms promising she would never have to do it again. He adored her so much that after she finished her scenes he gifted her the goldfish that were in the movie.

  • @shallowgal462
    @shallowgal462 2 роки тому +1

    The movie and its effects are 40 years old! The only reason Spielberg didn't direct was that he was busy with E.T.

  • @katwebbxo
    @katwebbxo 3 роки тому +1

    I used to watch this all the time as a kid lol. I thought the concept was so cool. It's still one of my all time favorite horror movies. Both the little girl who played Carol Anne (Heather O'Rourke) and the older sister (Dominique Dunne) unfortunately died tragically at young ages. 😥 I really like the feel good aspect to this movie. It kinda is my Hocus Pocus like you said. That's a good way to describe it.

  • @Alphasnowbordergirl
    @Alphasnowbordergirl 3 роки тому +1

    TV stations used to sign off at a certain time that's why the national anthem plays and the tv goes to static.

  • @Opnn8d1
    @Opnn8d1 10 місяців тому

    This was before CG ruined the wonder of movies. Back then, it was all practical effects, and it wasn't always clear how they were done, so scary movies really messed with your mind. Now,, CG is used for everything, and we know it, so it's just not the same.
    Zelda Rubenstein's performance was brilliant. When she was explaining everything to the family and the researchers, it was mesmerising. Then she says "Now hold onto yourselves, and the music changed, and the hairs on my neck stood up as she described the Beast.
    And earlier, when Carol Anne was talking to Mommy through the TV, when she says "Mommy, there's somebody here," the way Heather O'Rourke delivered the line did the same thing. The performances in this film were all outstanding.
    Greate reaction guys.

  • @Yugioh420
    @Yugioh420 3 роки тому +1

    Ok before cable TV most homes only had 3 to 5 channels tops. Most if not all of them went off the air around midnight, it always ended with that song then went to snow just like that. Usually coming on air around 5am with the early morning news reports

  • @wtimmins
    @wtimmins 3 роки тому +2

    I had a clown picture in my bedroom as a kid. For about 2 days before I put that f*ng thing away. Jesus, what were my parents thinking.

  • @chookiejoncas9221
    @chookiejoncas9221 3 роки тому +2

    I was 15 when i saw this in the theather,,,was so scary back then...today it just isfun but im amazed how well it still stands

  • @Davidmaldonado9173
    @Davidmaldonado9173 2 роки тому

    The house I grew up in and the town in California was built over a burial ground. I didn’t find that out till I was almost 18 and all kinds of creepy things happened in that house. I’m glad we moved out from there cause that house scared the hell out of me.

  • @MartinFransson
    @MartinFransson 3 роки тому +1

    This was the first horror movie I ever watched. My uncle showed it to me when I was 12. I was scared as hell but loved it. Since my uncle died I always think of him when I see this movie. Still one of my favourite movies... lots of nostalgia 🙂

  • @markmurphy558
    @markmurphy558 Рік тому

    Classic Spielberg. Creepy and scary, but still a family film with likable, familiar characters and a hopeful vibe. This film was state of the art at the time, and huge box office.

  • @Saranda4787
    @Saranda4787 3 роки тому +3

    I remember another horror movie in which they used real dead bodies, called "Unrest" (2006).

  • @apriljoy6953
    @apriljoy6953 3 роки тому +2

    I remember when I was a kid I used to hate when the national anthem would come on that would mean I can't watch TV anymore

  • @biguy617
    @biguy617 2 роки тому +2

    RIP Heather O’Rourke, she died at a young age. She died too soon.

  • @YaraMay20
    @YaraMay20 3 роки тому +1

    The Skeletons in the movie were real human skeletons. Because it was cheaper then fake ones the used real ones. The scene where the guy tears his face off is actually Steven Spielberg himself doing it.

  • @krisbrown6692
    @krisbrown6692 3 роки тому +3

    Saying this was your Hocus Pocus was spot on. This was a family friendly horror film. The second one isn't as good but I actually enjoy it more (creepy ghost singing a creepy song).

    • @katwebbxo
      @katwebbxo 3 роки тому

      2nd one is definitely worth it for Rev. Kane.

    • @Ivy94F
      @Ivy94F 3 роки тому +1

      I liked how the second one answered questions that people had about the first film, like why just their house instead of all the houses in that neighborhood? And why take Carol Anne as opposed to other members of the family?

  • @lordwalker71
    @lordwalker71 3 роки тому

    Back in those days a lot of local tv stations would stop broadcasting for a few hours during the night usually between 2 or 3 in the morning until 5 or 6 am. The actress who played play the older sister was murdered by her abusive boyfriend shortly after the movie came out and the girl who played carol Ann died after the second poltergeist movie came out.
    Homes used to have red heat lamps in bathrooms to keep them warm when having a shower or bath.

  • @tarascholfield5887
    @tarascholfield5887 Рік тому

    glad you guys liked the original poltergeist. Spielberg did such a good job with it, especially the tv. also if i am correct industrial light and magic worked on this film also. it was pretty scary for the year i was born.

  • @Ashwgun
    @Ashwgun 3 роки тому +2

    James Wan was heavily influenced by this movie, it inspired him to make Insidious, another great supernatural horror

  • @captainteeko4579
    @captainteeko4579 3 роки тому +12

    I freakin love this film 🤧❤️‍🔥
    But apparently those skeletons in the pool were real and that’s kinda fucked up :/

    • @sagittarius420cheefie
      @sagittarius420cheefie 3 роки тому +1

      I'll say gross more than effed up. The folks donated their bodies for whatever, usually research. Thing is having a bunch of massed produced skeletons would be expensive AF. And they'd all look identical. So, they got the ok to use cadavers.

    • @katiejackson2178
      @katiejackson2178 3 роки тому +3

      The cast didn't know about the corpses being real until after they finished filming! The oldest daughter was actually murdered by her boyfriend just 3 months after the film was released. Multiple cast members died following the making of this movie and many strange occurances took place on the set while filming. It is still considered one of the most cursed movie franchises ever made

    • @jayeisenhardt1337
      @jayeisenhardt1337 2 роки тому +2

      @@katiejackson2178 "The folks donated their bodies for whatever, usually research." Kinda like that grandma that was detonated by the US military. I guess there is some fine print in there people need to be reading. lol

    • @stevejoshua9536
      @stevejoshua9536 2 роки тому +3

      Yes, but on the brighter side, my great, great uncle was one of those skeletons, so it turned out to be his first bit part.

    • @captainteeko4579
      @captainteeko4579 2 роки тому

      @@stevejoshua9536 uhh yay for him i guess 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♂️👍🏼

  • @curtisberard7831
    @curtisberard7831 Рік тому

    The lightning counting scene makes me thing of teaching a kid staying in a cabin on a church retreat. He had the same worries about lightning.

  • @adiarainfoster
    @adiarainfoster 2 роки тому

    You learn more about the reason those spirits are there in the second movie. It's much deeper than having built a house on a graveyard. :)

  • @shampoovta
    @shampoovta 3 роки тому +3

    People loved the supernatural in the 70’s. So the parents are “open minded” hippie types and that’s why they except that it’s a ghost right away. Ghost stories and the supernatural was very hip back then ua-cam.com/video/ZMEQ7B49_0s/v-deo.html there is a treasure trove of supernatural stories from the 60’ and 70’s.