The Timekeepers Of Eternity -- The Langoliers Explained

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @conorkmartshoppingexperien2739
    @conorkmartshoppingexperien2739 22 дні тому +505

    this movie was a fever dream for me. all i remember is people on a plane and a girls head wrapped up, then i remember people in an airport and one dude shoots another and the bullet does nothing. 2 very odd bits to remember

    • @Alexczy
      @Alexczy 22 дні тому +21

      same, i remembe a black hole eating the plane or something

    • @tjwoolf22
      @tjwoolf22 22 дні тому +20

      Plane flew through the Aurora Borealis and was something like a second or a second and a half behind the actual flow of time. The langoliers ate the past so the future/present could happen. Loved the tv miniseries when I was a kid

    • @tumbleheart4664
      @tumbleheart4664 22 дні тому +10

      And a guy ripping papper.

    • @TheIslandDivision
      @TheIslandDivision 22 дні тому +5

      I remember "The New People. We're the New People." Great dialogue there, Mr King...

    • @CybershamanX
      @CybershamanX 21 день тому +3

      How about "Craigee waggee"? 😉

  • @chainsawlizard9528
    @chainsawlizard9528 22 дні тому +337

    Aurora borealis, at this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized ENTIRELY within a pocket timespace outside of conventional existence?
    Langoliers: Yes!

  • @antonsimmons8519
    @antonsimmons8519 20 днів тому +220

    This is a film that could use a remake, with modern graphics, but no other changes. It's a BRILLIANT story, and actually scary. It is exceedingly rare that horror lives up to its name in even the faintest of ways for me.

    • @jbutler8585
      @jbutler8585 17 днів тому +18

      The creepy sci-fi suspense of the first 90% was SO GOOD. But it really needs a change of ending, the monsters were so jarringly bad it was easy to forget all the quality setup before that point. A collapsing void of nothingness, a marching wave of petrification locking things in time forever, anything else. Say the *people* stuck here are The Langoliers if there's any need to justify the title.

    • @thejake267
      @thejake267 16 днів тому +14

      @@jbutler8585the langoliers themselves won’t ever look very scary on film. The concept of them is what is scary and it really only works when you are reading compared to watching. An emotionless, likely mindless creature that only does one thing: eat the fabric of that reality. The reality of the past. For the passengers that accidentally slip into that reality, that would be a horrifying thing to comprehend. Seeing it as a viewer? Meh, not quite as much.
      That’s why I think majority King’s stories don’t make good movies. As a reader you tend to put yourself in the shoes of the character and it’s more real for you, viewing it just doesn’t equate. One of the scariest parts in IT for me is when Ben sees mummy pennywise on the frozen water and he lets go of balloons that float toward Ben against the wind. Seeing that on screen wouldn’t be scary; but for me at least, putting myself in his shoes while reading and imagining I’m seeing that as him would make me shit a brick

    • @RodCornholio
      @RodCornholio 14 днів тому +10

      Mostly agree. My only change would be that it could be made longer. WAY longer. Maybe even an entire season. The characters have tremendous depth and dimensionality that begs to be explored. Maybe even some more of the luminal world.

    • @saucevc8353
      @saucevc8353 14 днів тому +11

      @@thejake267 I think the Langoliers could be redesigned to look less goofy while maintaining the core concept of beings that eat reality. Maybe something more abstract, like instead of literal mouths they could be balls of pure nothingness, visible only from the void they leave in their wake.

    • @brianshissler3263
      @brianshissler3263 12 днів тому

      True. Almost all horror movies are just tired tropes at this point.

  • @GitraSilvermane
    @GitraSilvermane 22 дні тому +169

    This movie was so bad but I love every minute of it. The goofy looking Langoliers, the hammy acting, and a plot that has terrifying implications. I love it so so much.

    • @CrashCraftLabs
      @CrashCraftLabs 20 днів тому +12

      same, its one of those classic b movies that just grips tight haha

    • @lancelange9377
      @lancelange9377 6 днів тому +2

      When it first aired it was received as an achievement. But now it does come across exactly as you describe it. Some things just don't age well.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 5 днів тому +3

      It was nice seeing Chris Collett in movies again. I also saw him as a genius student in "The Manhattan project" with John Lithgow. He plays a student who is basically Albert Einstein. He decides to expose the local energy plant in his town by snitching a bottle of plutonium and using it in his science fair project: which is a fully operational nuclear bomb!

  • @crimson4810
    @crimson4810 22 дні тому +381

    The langoliers were the first monster that made me know real fear when I was a kid.
    Now as an adult I fear them because of what they represent.

    • @Folker46590
      @Folker46590 22 дні тому +16

      I think the New Outer Limits did something like this, where a couple get ahead of time and watch as everything is being built by robots(?). It would have been funny to see the people in The Langoliers arrive ahead of time and see blue people running around doing last minute adjustments but just for a second, and they have the feeling of being watched.

    • @twistedyogert
      @twistedyogert 22 дні тому +14

      Time catches us all.

    • @CrashCraftLabs
      @CrashCraftLabs 20 днів тому +4

      yes i loved this growing up in the 90s, def among my fav king movies

    • @Zoloft77
      @Zoloft77 20 днів тому +11

      As a kid, The Langoliers was that show I fondly remembered as that movie where Balkie Went Bonkers.

    • @303Thatoneguy
      @303Thatoneguy 14 днів тому

      @@Folker46590I’m a big fan of outer limits and can’t recall the episode

  • @christopherg2347
    @christopherg2347 22 дні тому +168

    10:43 "Time is like a predator; it's stalking you. Oh, you can try and outrun it with doctors, medicines, new technologies. But in the end, time is going to hunt you down... and make the kill." - Dr. Soren, Star Trek Generations

    • @rudeboyjohn3483
      @rudeboyjohn3483 19 днів тому +15

      I prefer to think of Time as more of a companion

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 19 днів тому +12

      @rudeboyjohn3483 "Speak for yourself, sir. I plan to live forever."

    • @CtisGaming
      @CtisGaming 7 днів тому +1

      And then Q walks and asks "Are you sure about that?"

    • @Nickelodeon81
      @Nickelodeon81 6 днів тому +2

      I thought it was a fire in which we all burn.

    • @SecuR0M
      @SecuR0M 5 днів тому +1

      Nah I go to the gym.

  • @VGApollo
    @VGApollo 8 днів тому +46

    Langoliers was the backrooms before the backrooms/liminal areas were a thing. I saw this movie as a kid like six years old maybe. It has stuck with me my entire life. The short story, like the movie, the langoliers aren't the fear, they're a part of the stories for all of five minutes, it's the empty spaces you expect to occupied. It's walking into a room expecting someone to be there, you know they're there, but they aren't, you know something is wrong, you can't prove it, it just is and it's wrong. And you're alone and there is nothing you can do about it.

    • @equestrianrosie
      @equestrianrosie 2 дні тому +4

      This. I had a real life "Langoliers" moment about 15 years ago. I was supposed to meet my parents at a mall a few towns over. I got there a few minutes before them and went inside to wait. My mom called and said they were here. This was confusing for me though. There were no people inside. None. Most of the lights weren't even on. On the phone, my mom said they were outside a particular shoe store. I walked over to it but they weren't there. It was chilling. About 30 seconds later we realized I was at a different mall, one that was mostly derelict and about 2 miles from the one my parents went to. Man, that freaked me out though. The layout of the stores was even the same between the two. GRACIOUS.

    • @JohnSagin-SimViDeLucis579
      @JohnSagin-SimViDeLucis579 19 годин тому +1

      The Langoliers are in Rick and Morty

    • @EdricLysharae
      @EdricLysharae 12 годин тому +1

      It really is! 😁

  • @weago666
    @weago666 22 дні тому +35

    Finally. Mystery solved. I remember seeing part of this on tv when I was younger. Scared the crap out of me and I've always wondered what show it was.

    • @troopergames8173
      @troopergames8173 20 днів тому +3

      Same I could never figure out the shows name just that is we it when I was young and it was WEIRD

  • @David-l6c3w
    @David-l6c3w 21 день тому +329

    The Langoliers creatures obviously inspired the Time Cop aliens in "Rick and Morty".

    • @MateoRojo-g4v
      @MateoRojo-g4v 14 днів тому +16

      Beat me to it😂

    • @lXedalinl
      @lXedalinl 13 днів тому +18

      Seems more like a direct reference if that's what you meant

    • @jaylee9552
      @jaylee9552 12 днів тому +8

      I was thinking that just from the thumbnail 😂

    • @Fayanora
      @Fayanora 11 днів тому +3

      And the Loom from Star Trek: Prodigy.

    • @scottpaddlety8741
      @scottpaddlety8741 11 днів тому +4

      I'm afraid of snakes...🐍

  • @tylerbrunton7696
    @tylerbrunton7696 22 дні тому +59

    The Langoliers has been one of my favourites since I was a kid. How surpsied and pleased I was to see you had made this video!

  • @blackwolfecc
    @blackwolfecc 22 дні тому +33

    I absolutley loooooved this mini series. Watched it when it first aired with my dad who enjoyed the book. And of course it stated one of my favorite actors as a kid, Bronson Pinchot, from Perfext strangers (my favorite show as a kid!!). And of course Dean Stockwell from Quantum Leap. Good memories, thank you Eck!!!!! I’d all but forgotten about those days!

  • @dominikblack8943
    @dominikblack8943 12 днів тому +25

    "We finally discovered time travel and made our way back in time, but there was nobody there because they moved forward with it"

  • @darthsasquach-f9w
    @darthsasquach-f9w 22 дні тому +125

    Holy crap! This movie does exist! No one I know has ever heard of it…so I thought I fever dreamed it one night as I watched it once when I stayed home from school sick.

    • @KlingonCaptain
      @KlingonCaptain 22 дні тому +10

      That's weird. Even my aunt has heard of "The Langoliers," and she hasn't heard of much of anything. 🤔

    • @pyrusaer
      @pyrusaer 22 дні тому +9

      Saw this when I was a kid in the mid 90s I think and for the longest time I didn't even know the name of the movie. It was just the one where the blobs with teeth are everything and some people on a plane were trying to get away from them. Glad I finally got a name for this

    • @arf4076
      @arf4076 21 день тому +4

      I feel old 😂

    • @onslaught147
      @onslaught147 20 днів тому +7

      I just love how many people have this exact story, including me. It really adds to the feel of the movie. Plus it really fits into the Stephen King world.

    • @muten_chimp_roshi_7976
      @muten_chimp_roshi_7976 15 днів тому

      Same I remember this movie but couldn't never remember the name and nobody knew what I meant but thankfully after yrs I finally found it 🙏🙏🙏

  • @SpencerCunninghamPN
    @SpencerCunninghamPN 22 дні тому +35

    This was always my favorite King story/made for TV movie. Absolutely mental world building

  • @raptorbadger3131
    @raptorbadger3131 17 днів тому +20

    The empty 90s airport trapped in time feels like a Garry's mod map. So comfortable.

  • @TyrannoNoddy
    @TyrannoNoddy 22 дні тому +73

    IDK if anyone here watches Phineas and Ferb, but the creators explicitly said that along with Groundhog Day (cuz time keeps looping), the show's original series finale is actually inspired by The Langoliers. And honestly, I can see it. Literal rips in time eating things away, things going missing leaving the world feeling emptier, literal zones outside of time that feel unnatural and dead.

    • @matrix-5466
      @matrix-5466 22 дні тому +7

      It’s crazy how much influence Steven King has on modern TV and culture.

    • @williamthomson7631
      @williamthomson7631 15 днів тому +2

      The 2 time guardians in Rick and Morty seem inspired by them too

  • @fremenchips
    @fremenchips 22 дні тому +95

    I think what happens to the people that disappear is they slip into Todash space. Todash is a concept from the Dark Tower which is the place in between worlds like the empty space of a wall cavity. It's also generally assumed that the creatures we see in The Mist are the natural denizens of Todash space, so it's not somewhere you want to be.

    • @UniversalCipher
      @UniversalCipher 22 дні тому +10

      Oh, yes, The Mist sure foreshadowed, if not inspired, Half-Life and Multiverse Theory.

    • @bloodysweetzombiegirl
      @bloodysweetzombiegirl 18 днів тому +5

      I often wonder if the Mist came when the soldiers found and opened the trunk of the Buick 8.

    • @maximillianhallett3055
      @maximillianhallett3055 15 днів тому +4

      @@UniversalCipherNah, science fiction has been discussing those concepts much longer than King.

    • @BileDuctBalderdash
      @BileDuctBalderdash 13 днів тому +6

      everyone is subject to the beams and servant to The Dark Tower

    • @discordiacreates6669
      @discordiacreates6669 5 днів тому +1

      ​@@bloodysweetzombiegirlI always did wonder what was in that trunk... But I thought the Buick 8 was losing power as the story progressed and had completely shut down by the end, unless I'm remembering wrong. Although, ig it's not impossible that it was taken and possibly overcharged to create a larger or more stable gate and that would explain some things about The Mist... hmmm

  • @Bit01
    @Bit01 22 дні тому +41

    You forgot that they had to be asleep to make it through. They almost forgot too, turning away and realizing that someone had to stay awake to turn the O2 back on so the others would wake up on the other side.

  • @JRMAV1
    @JRMAV1 13 днів тому +10

    This had the best build up, the sound of the Langoliers.
    Dinah being the only to kinda hear it, to her hearing it well, to the others barely hearing hearing, to everyone hearing it.

  • @Dynasty1k
    @Dynasty1k 22 дні тому +38

    Holy shit i have been wracking my brain trying to figure out what the name of this movie was for the last few years. Every so often this will pop up into my head and be my brain worm for a day or two. This freaked me the hell out when I watched this. Thank you for this!!!

    • @jtjames79
      @jtjames79 22 дні тому +5

      Explains why we never see time travelers.

    • @EGRJ
      @EGRJ 22 дні тому +3

      @@jtjames79 "Oi there! You got a loisence for that time travel?"

    • @tystin_gaming
      @tystin_gaming 7 днів тому +2

      FYI the entire movie is available for free here on UA-cam

  • @jokatal
    @jokatal 22 дні тому +33

    I grew up in Maine and I remember seeing Dean Stockwell at the Bangor Mall when he was filming this. It was pretty huge seeing a celebrity around there!

    • @cane6074
      @cane6074 22 дні тому +3

      Dean was always great to watch in anything he was in, it sad he's retired now, but he deserves it after a lifetime of hard work that resulted in great performances. He at least finished it off on a very high note as John Cavil on the BSG remake.

    • @endymallorn
      @endymallorn 6 днів тому

      Seeing Al acting like he was actually there. I envy you.

    • @cane6074
      @cane6074 6 днів тому +1

      @@endymallorn Al is Great as well, very underrated actor, always stands out and everything he does. Did a great job In this movie as well, and actually he's the main villain of the story and the langoliers are more of us plot device and always show up at the end of the movie.

  • @platypusfox73
    @platypusfox73 22 дні тому +15

    Definitely has the hallmarks of a typical King story. A character having possible psychic powers, a place between worlds filled with cosmic horrors. ( two elements which become important in his larger dark tower mythos) the thing that dose surprise me is how much of were they end up is similar to the modern backrooms which I find interesting.

  • @gagaplex
    @gagaplex 21 день тому +22

    Did not expect you to cover this.
    A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.

  • @cane6074
    @cane6074 22 дні тому +16

    This mini-series was scary as hell as a kid and even today it still is, what's great about it that the Langoliers don't show up until the end. Most of the rest of the mini-series is slow burn setup for their appearance and its about mostly about the passengers learning about the world left behind in time and its eeriness. Why that works is that it makes the Langoliers arrival even more scary. What's interesting is that the Langoliers are not real threat to the passengers, but a sociopathic corporate executive who suffers a mental breakdown and harass and menaces the others while they are trying to escape.

  • @fromhereon
    @fromhereon 22 дні тому +39

    This was the first Stephen King movie and story I was ever exposed to. It still sticks with me

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 5 днів тому +1

      Have you read the book? It's a bit long but a fun read and the horror never stops. It's part of a 4-story series from his novel collection "Four past midnight." They also made a movie called "Secret Window" starring Johnny Depp and John Tuturro. This is also in the collection along with The library policeman and the Sun Dog. I wish they would make Sun dog. A teen gets a Polaroid camera for his birthday. The pictures come out the same no matter what he points it at. He soon sees a dog appear and wonders if he should continue taking pictures or destroy the camera.

    • @fromhereon
      @fromhereon 5 днів тому +1

      @largol33t1 I didn't but it seems like I should

  • @levimorne
    @levimorne 22 дні тому +23

    This might be one of the ones that got a better adaptation even for a basic channel. Great story.

  • @ThatChillWeirdGuy
    @ThatChillWeirdGuy 22 дні тому +24

    I knew it. I didn't make this Pac-Man monster filled horror movie up. Lmao 😂

  • @SubduedRadical
    @SubduedRadical 22 дні тому +20

    I've never been into horror as a genre, especially gore, but as a kid I remember seeing the movie of this on TV once when I was 10-12 or so. I don't even remember most of it, but getting unsynched back behind the universe in time and seeing the cleaners that clear out what is left in the wake of reality was just interesting as a concept to me. Not "scary/horror", just...psychological and almost scientific/physics, which has been a hallmark of my life since. I don't find it surprising that you liked it as well. : )

  • @xavier84623
    @xavier84623 20 днів тому +9

    this is such a cool idea. stephen camped it up with making the universe fun liminal and having the monsters be kinda silly and escapable and stuff, but just the concept, that the eternal universe is real, we all exist in a sort of reality crystal where everything already exists, but in our part of the universe, some creature eats the past, and so a plank seconds behind you is an annhilating eldritch force, always trying to catch up and eat the present, the conscious you, and its destroying our past, which could have adverse effects of causality or something. its a cool concept.

  • @magesentron
    @magesentron 8 днів тому +2

    This TV movie got me into King's writing. It was just SO different and really struck a chord with me as a child. To this day, it's still one of the most memorable TV movies I remember ever watching and, as a book, it's even more fun.

  • @formdusktilldeath
    @formdusktilldeath 7 днів тому +4

    I don't emember any of the characters names, except for Craig Toomy. Such a memorable performance! Nobody tears tissues quite like that guy.

  • @williamthomson7631
    @williamthomson7631 15 днів тому +1

    When I was a kid the tv movie aired in the uk on a school night. I watched this with my dad and he allowed me to stay awake an extra hour before bed as it was a school night. The acting is really stiff and the effects are abysmal. But I’ll never forget that night and how glued to the tv I was. Thanks so much for covering this. You gave me a massive warm nostalgia hit tonight ❤

  • @CS-uc2bj
    @CS-uc2bj 22 дні тому +4

    Firstly, cool coverage of a different topic! Secondly, about a week after I last watched this, I was standing in line for a flight and there was the usual delay getting through security and the guy ahead of me looked at me and said “I swear to god if this line doesn’t move faster,” and no joke, he looked like the bad guy from this film and I thought if this guy starts shredding paper, I’m out, don’t want to be in a Stephen king novel today!

  • @Olivier_Odorant
    @Olivier_Odorant 22 дні тому +5

    Loved the movie as a kid. More often than not it would be on TV in the afternoon. Most impressive as we are talking about Brazilian TV almost three decades ago.
    Nostalgia.

  • @Crazcosmopwnu
    @Crazcosmopwnu 21 день тому +5

    This and Tremors were the two monstery/horror movies that stuck with me when I was a kid

  • @shimshambam
    @shimshambam 22 дні тому +18

    “Scaring the little girl?!?”

  • @nathanfee9644
    @nathanfee9644 22 дні тому +30

    Ohhhh yussssss. Honestly? Eck explaining sci fi that is NOT Star Wars is ironically my favorite part of this channel. That Childhoods end video? PEAK

  • @Melody_Raventress
    @Melody_Raventress 19 днів тому +1

    What a pleasant surprise! This was one of those stories that stuck with me, The Langoliers was one of those ideas that are terrifying not because of themselves, but what they represent, and the story has only gotten a stronger hold on me as my own past accumulates...

  • @jendaar
    @jendaar 22 дні тому +4

    Ecks is covering the Langoliers?!? Now I've seen everything.

  • @picklerick4944
    @picklerick4944 10 днів тому +5

    Aurora borealis? At this time of the year, in this part of the country, localised entirely in your kitchen? Can i see?

  • @doti6533
    @doti6533 12 днів тому +2

    Saw this movie about 15 years ago, alone, late at night. This movie gave me a intoxicating feeling of dread i cant explain

  • @itzybitzyspyder
    @itzybitzyspyder 22 дні тому +3

    I loved this story in Four Past Midnight. The TV movie was great too but dang the written word paints on a better canvas.

    • @dethmedic52
      @dethmedic52 3 дні тому +1

      4 past midnight is still one of my favorites he's written, nightmares and dreamscapes is a close tie

  • @burmecian123
    @burmecian123 22 дні тому +7

    6:30 ah- *arora borealis!*

  • @KaiserMattTygore927
    @KaiserMattTygore927 18 днів тому +1

    Legitimately one of my favorite miniseries, I was like 6 years old when I first saw it and had a monstrous headache, and yet I was compelled by what was going on all the way through.
    Not to mention the meatballs with sawblades didn't look too bad back then.
    Really like the mentioning of "liminality" this is basically the first "liminal space" series I had ever seen.

  • @dansmoothback9644
    @dansmoothback9644 10 днів тому +2

    Lol mr toomey is great! That actor hammed it up more than anyone else and he deserves an Oscar

  • @Ben_of_Langley
    @Ben_of_Langley 22 дні тому +2

    This was actually the first Steven king movie I watched and I absolutely loved it

  • @rinston3591
    @rinston3591 17 днів тому +1

    Love this film, a bit weird in parts but that’s SK for you. Just loved the whole mystery of it. Your right Eck, this has the vibe of the backrooms, the mundane everyday spaces usually busy and full of people and noise, empty and deserted. Major twist on time travel as well, that the past is empty of because everyone has moved into the present!

  • @benparker3224
    @benparker3224 8 годин тому

    Finding out about this story has just simultaneously explained so so many references in other media that previously went over my head

  • @fightins1
    @fightins1 17 днів тому +7

    4:58 DeBark the airplane 🐶

  • @a2d
    @a2d 3 дні тому

    Holy cow I saw the second half of this movie on TV one night when I was a kid and had no idea what it was. It's lived rent free in my head for decades! Mystery solved!

  • @andrewcruz1931
    @andrewcruz1931 17 днів тому +1

    I loved the movie. Back in the 90’s when they would show Stephen king movies on channel 5 over the course of a few days . Everyone would be talking about it the next day at school. What a time.

  • @ExMachina70
    @ExMachina70 7 днів тому +1

    _"The memory of a world. The shell of a world , slowly dying..."_
    We need not imagine anymore.

  • @deanwhelan321
    @deanwhelan321 22 дні тому +4

    Of all the horrors I seen a kid this movie absolutely freaked me out for some reason lol

  • @godlynewbie
    @godlynewbie 22 дні тому +1

    i had mostly forgot about it but i've seen it and it was so good. mr.king's movies were/are often so freaking good

  • @CausticLemons7
    @CausticLemons7 20 днів тому +1

    One of those movies I remember from childhood but never heard about from others so I kinda forgot. Glad to see it's still popular.

  • @michaeldelaney1058
    @michaeldelaney1058 6 днів тому

    I saw this when I was 5 and loved it, couldn't stop talking about it with my friends at school.

  • @ORLY911
    @ORLY911 17 днів тому +1

    This along with Dagon were horror movies i saw on tv as a kid that always stuck with me, having really haunting imagery and unsettling implications.

  • @EksaStelmere
    @EksaStelmere 22 дні тому

    The Langoliers has always been among my favourite of King's work. Good to see others loved it too.

  • @lizarddude8003
    @lizarddude8003 9 днів тому

    When I was a kid, my mom mentioned this movie to me and I became obsessed trying to find clips of it on UA-cam 😂 I got the basic idea and thought it was pretty good, I think this was my introduction to horror and I’m glad it was

  • @abemartinez9623
    @abemartinez9623 4 дні тому

    So happy you’re covering this gem

  • @pendremacherald6758
    @pendremacherald6758 6 днів тому

    Langoliers content is so rare. I love this movie, especially in the first half. Bad CGI be darned.

  • @DashsChannel
    @DashsChannel 12 днів тому +1

    When I was a kid IT was the scariest Stephen King story. Now as an adult, I haven't even read or seen The Langoliers yet, and the premise is already giving me the creeps way more than Pennywise ever did. I can't wait to read this one.
    The film's 1995 CGI is just plain goofy though. The titular monsters look more like one of the CGI sequences from The Lawnmower Man than eldritch timeline-eaters.

  • @Cavemanner
    @Cavemanner 10 днів тому

    Dude, I've had vague memories of this movie for years and could never remember enough details to find it. Thank you! I also totally forgot it was based on a Stephen King novella that I read at the library a while before I saw the movie.

  • @MrMeowlo
    @MrMeowlo 7 днів тому

    Definitely seared itself into my subconscious after I read the book as a young teenager. Toomey’s last line always haunts me, “How can they run so fast? They have no le”

  • @loverdeadly6128
    @loverdeadly6128 3 дні тому

    Thanks for the rec. I've been wanting to read more King.

  • @TheBrixHub
    @TheBrixHub 22 дні тому +1

    Really enjoyed this video! I really love seeing content like this :)

  • @Raktus
    @Raktus 22 дні тому +14

    I watched this when it originally aired on TV... I was mainly here for Balki from Perfect Strangers, with no idea what the book was about.

    • @MrCuttysark1982
      @MrCuttysark1982 21 день тому

      Here for the Balki jokes. Staying for the Pac Man jokes.

  • @hel2454
    @hel2454 5 днів тому

    You inspired me to use one on my audible credits on this anthology book. Thank you for the intriguing recommendation.

  • @Refr619
    @Refr619 5 днів тому +1

    Now those testicles from rick & morty make so much more sense & now the jokes are even funnier holy shit.

  • @testtest648
    @testtest648 День тому

    I love this movie! I'm so glad you featured this.
    Have you done Isaac asimov's little lost robot? It's a great 1962 TV special. And short story.

  • @Isteak80
    @Isteak80 22 дні тому +5

    Not gonna lie, this movie scared the crap out of me as a kid.

  • @BChuckB
    @BChuckB 22 дні тому +1

    A great King novella and a fun movie, thanks for covering!

  • @Z3R0SAMA
    @Z3R0SAMA 6 днів тому

    I REMEMBER THIS MOVIE!!! When I was a kid this was on TV and I was so freaking lost when those meatballs with teeth showed up.

  • @sirsnufflepuffson1647
    @sirsnufflepuffson1647 4 дні тому

    I saw this movie once and was never able to find it again😢. Thank you for covering it 😊.

  • @lancerotalucardhd8793
    @lancerotalucardhd8793 12 днів тому +1

    When you said Aurora Borealis my mind completely lost it 😂😂😂😂 i remembered the Simpsons Steamed Hams episode

  • @AM-uk7jv
    @AM-uk7jv 8 днів тому +1

    I remember watching this as a kid and it gave me an existential crisis.

  • @airplanenut89
    @airplanenut89 22 дні тому +6

    I take it the book says its a Boeing 767 as the jet in the TV movie is a Lockheed L-1011 Tristar.

  • @macrussell78
    @macrussell78 4 дні тому

    I loved watching this movie with my dad. Felt like it played constantly on the Sci-fi channel.

  • @Simulacrumb1
    @Simulacrumb1 5 днів тому

    Totally remember this movie as a kid. Funny I just explained it to my wife in context of the Loki show but the langoliers are the TVA pruning around the sacred timeline

  • @FiercedeityBrad
    @FiercedeityBrad 4 дні тому

    I remember watching this with my parents in April of 1996 and we loved it. We watched the 2 VHS version one night and stayed up until midnight because we had to see the ending. My family and i were fans of "bad" B movies like this.

  • @HeatherHolt
    @HeatherHolt 10 днів тому

    I remember the soda taking 10 seconds to fizz after opened and that blew my mind as a kid. Always loved this movie, it’s just so …. Yeh.

  • @lewatoaofair2522
    @lewatoaofair2522 22 дні тому +3

    I really liked the Nostalgia Critic episode covering this film for a while.

  • @Wizman347
    @Wizman347 6 годин тому

    Oh man, I have been looking for this movie for years! I only remember watching it in the early 2000s as a lady only remembering how confused I was about it.

  • @Smitty_Werbenjägermanjensen_db

    Aw yeah. I remember when this dropped on TV back in the day. It was a trip. Haven’t seen it since it first premiered.

  • @jameslyddall
    @jameslyddall 11 днів тому

    It may be corny in places but this film scared the heck out of me when I discovered it as a kid for the first time in the early 00s

  • @PyroEnderSlayer
    @PyroEnderSlayer 22 дні тому

    Literally just watched it and then you make this video. Wild

  • @bobbyperry-u5s
    @bobbyperry-u5s 10 днів тому

    I REMEMBER SEEING THIS ON TV YEARS AGO. It was pretty good !!

  • @TheOatmealPeople
    @TheOatmealPeople 22 дні тому +27

    Time cops from rick and morty

    • @lornbaker1083
      @lornbaker1083 21 день тому +1

      After about seventy five billion , extra years worth of out of space time evolution

    • @bigdaddydons6241
      @bigdaddydons6241 20 днів тому +4

      No
      Please watch a better show

  • @wilppuse
    @wilppuse 22 дні тому +2

    I had this on VHS. The flashbacks,

  • @knightdanger9415
    @knightdanger9415 6 днів тому

    Oh my god. This is 1, the only Stephen King story I like, and 2, my favorite made for T.V. movie.

  • @bensutherland5209
    @bensutherland5209 21 день тому

    I watched this movie as a young teenager some 30 years ago and I loved it. It was so tense without being outright scary. I should rewatch it.

  • @Morboeatspeople
    @Morboeatspeople 5 днів тому

    "She's calling them, with her blind eyes!" -Balki Bartokomous 😂

  • @teleportedbreadfor3days
    @teleportedbreadfor3days 22 дні тому +1

    Very interesting and creepy. And somehow the period the movie was filmed in makes it even creepier.
    Can you do a video on Highlander next?

  • @sirguy6678
    @sirguy6678 20 днів тому

    Excellent video! I like the theory that there is “no past” - eaten by monsters

  • @TheVorran
    @TheVorran 21 годину тому

    I remember watching the miniseries as a child, and it scared me on an existential level I had never experienced before.

  • @dihexa7256
    @dihexa7256 6 днів тому

    Stephen King is obviously one of the most famous horror writers in history, BUT his skill at Cosmic-Horror/Sci-fi is criminally underrated, because THIS is cosmic horror done absolutely right, almost perfectly

  • @jeremyofficer5038
    @jeremyofficer5038 8 днів тому

    Early concept of Toadish space. I love how much of his works tie into each other

  • @IanWatson
    @IanWatson 6 днів тому

    Saw this on TV when it first aired and I still think about it often.

  • @gregoryvela7549
    @gregoryvela7549 15 годин тому

    “Oh, see, you broke time, and you thought you could just stick it back together with this?”

  • @EdgarTheOgre
    @EdgarTheOgre 4 дні тому

    I read that story like 20 years ago when I was around 15 and I will never forget a scene when one of the passangers gazed into the abyss for a few seconds and the mf almost lost their mind completely. You are not supposed to see "nothingness" and certainly your brain and mind are not made to process such thing. Such moment sent me into Lovecraft and cosmic horror.