the most MESSED UP movie I've ever watched.. *Event Horizon* Reaction!
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- Yes... I'm definitely scarred for life after watching this lmfao
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Original Movie: Event Horizon - Розваги
Ah yes, the first movie set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe - mankind’s first encounter with the warp!
It’s confirmed the director was a 40K fan
It's probably an Imperial educational film about the dangers of not traveling with a Gellar field.
@@HistoritorJimaldus also its confirmed that this movie was an inspiration for the "Dead Space" Games
Or its just a space horror film that has nothing to do with your nerd toys
They are not toys! They are little men we like to touch and paint all pretty... Oh shit they are nerd toys!
Not that the film needs to be attached to another franchise, you could easily say this was the precursor to the Doom universe too, but it is a nice idea all the same.
I'm glad it still gets some love, shame the original edit is lost to the vaults of a castle and time... Or was it a salt mine.@@fredarsenault8987
Whoever wrote the script and the character Miller (Laurence Fishburne) was tired of people in charge in horror movies making stupid decisions. He's making all the right judgements throughout; "Don't go near that!" "Close that down." "We're getting out of here." etc.
Makes the villain scarier when the smart decisions don't help.
I always loved how competent and no-nonsense Miller is in the film. Actually, the whole crew is basically competent…they’re just up against something they can’t fathom.
FUCK THIS SHIP
Best horror movie scene ever
[Ultra gory montage of archive footage]
Miller: "...We're leaving."
Saying what everyone would be thinking at that moment.
Yep, it's one of the (many) things I love about this movie. Miller recognizes there's danger, doesn't know what it is, and doesn't give a damn. Time to nope out, nuke it, and move on XD
I love how rational the decisions of the crew are in this movie, they don't die from ineptitude they die because a saboteur REALLY wants to go to hell
One of the creepiest things the ship does is when, after the young guy has pushed the button to force the airlock open in 30 seconds, it all of a sudden just lets him regain his sanity long enough to realize what's about to happen. So messed up!
Yeah that was so mean.
"The 90's were built different." 🤣
And in the 90s we thought the 70s were built different. It's hilarious to find that people today think the 90s were hardcore when we thought--at the time--that they were tame.
@@Theomite
It’s only in retrospect when you can really evaluate the times you lived through. When you’re in it, it’s just…reality I guess.
Although speaking for myself, I can safely say that today’s reality SUCKS. I’d take the ‘90s OR ‘70s over this current shit show.
@@keefriff99 just wait for the world war to start.
@@keefriff99 I mean, if we're talking about the content of movies, we can go reevaluate them from now. I think it's safe to say that modern movies are less hardcore. The one thing that was universally toned down is nudity and sex. Violence can still be there in copious amounts, but it feels like it's more compartmentalised by genre, and mainstream action movies have less of it (consider how modern blockbusters are for example superhero MCU movies, whereas in the 90s they were action movies like Lethal Weapon or Die Hard). Obviously lots more serialised stuff, lots more VFX dependent genres (kinda comes with better CGI). Not sure about whether auteur movies are down - they feel down, but it might be again that they're just more compartmentalised, kept on streaming and such.
@@keefriff99I would have *NEVER* have believed you, if had told me back then, that I'd miss the 90s! 🤣😂🤣
19:26 the most rational decision after witnessing such atrocities
"we're leaving"
True, but unfortunately if you are seeing those horrors, it's already too late to leave. The ship won't let you leave
The most rational decision in horror movies ever. Usually, the decisions are something stupid like "Let's split up with nothing to protect ourselves but our flashlights." 😅
19:36 the least rational decision after witnessing such atrocities
"I'm gonna say out loud that I will blow up this sentient ship while I'm still on it."
@@Theomitedid you actually watch the movie? it wouldn't have made any difference wether they said it aloud or not. The ship was able to look into their minds and learn their past secrets and experiences. The ship even recreated horrific events from the past that the crew members never told anyone about.
If the ship can read your innermost thoughts, how are you going to hide the fact that you intend to blow it up?
How can you carry out such a plan without thinking about it?
"Fuck this ship!!"
The song during the credits is The Prodigy - Funky Sh!t
The Prodigy was very big at the time. Funny I was just listening to them last night.
Was about to post the song title. Glad somebody did. Really, this whole album is great... and not just because there's a crab on the cover.
My mom’s been playing that album for me since I was a baby! It holds up to this day
Thank God for uncles who would bring children to the theater to see this.
based uncles!
Yeah, I saw it when I was 15 in the theater when it came out with one of my uncles. This one of the only movies that ever actually scared me.
Older brothers too. I don't know what my parents were thinking with a lot of the stuff I was allowed to watch before I was 10
I’m hoping to be that uncle when my nephews get older 😂
Dad took me. I was 9
I'll never forget the night I first saw this movie. A buddy of mine rented it because he thought it looked interesting so we got blazed, drank some of his homemade whiskey, turned out the lights and threw it on. Bad ideas all around... lol
Jesus FN Christ that must have been a bad trip.
I love her positive attitude when she sees the ship and talking about the rocks, while I know how quickly that positivity will change.
This is one of the few movies that freaks me out.
Right? I thought the same thing.
"Why does this entire place look like a torture chamber? WHY ARE THERE SO MANY SPIKES??"
Funniest thing to me is I remember reading the Fangoria articles, and they deliberately went for that look specifically to get that reaction - and _then_ some physicist working on similar theories pointed out that it kinda looked like the kind of spikes used to generate strong magnetic fields - the kind that would be needed to contain a baby black hole, as in the movie...
Another great horror film with Sam Neil is "In the Mouth of Madness" I highly recommend that one.
I recommend "Possession" (1981) too.
Do you read Sutter Caine?!
@@FallenRingbearer "Your are my mommy. You know what day it is ? Today it's mommy's day" (ua-cam.com/video/tHwk58AsdAU/v-deo.html)
@@FabioLeprechaun Possession is the better movie
That would rock to see here! I don't think she could handle Possession (1981) though
"We're leaving." That was a great line delivery.
Fuck this ship
There was a FX mistake during shooting that helped make this movie a classic.
The ships were models, but the skies were digital, so the 2 departments were out of touch with each other and the VFX team didn't know the ship was supposed to be in a cloudy atmosphere. By the time they caught it, the trailers had already been sent out. So all the commercials & trailers had the Event Horizon in space above Neptune; no finished FX shots were in it. So everybody who went to see it thought this was a generic "haunted spaceship" movie, but with blood and boobs (this was the era when almost all movies were PG-13).
*We had absolutely NO idea we were getting HELLRAISER in space.*
By the time we figured it out, it had left theaters with disappointing sales. But it became a runaway hit on home video and remains one of Paramount's all-time bestselling titles.
I saw this in theaters with like, 3 other people opening weekend. I walked out of the theater into a blinding blue sky afternoon and that was a jarring contrast to say the least. It stayed in my head for a few days before I leveled back out.
It came out in the same years as "Sphere" with dustin hoffmann and it seems to me the same idea of both movies. I deciede to watch sphere and not event horizon. What a mistake, years later i watched EH and was blown away.
Says "This Mortal Kombat music". Funnily enough it's actually directed by the guy who directed the OG Mortal Kombat movie.
Fantastic reaction, I love this horror movie
Remember taking my date to see this, our town only had a 1 screen cinema, we did not know what we were in for, she was still shaking 2 hours later, best 1st watch horror movie I've seen!!
Same here. We expected a space opera. She was not happy.
Overlooked when it came out, but later became a cult movie to many. It's especially known among warhammer 40k fans since it's premise is inspirered by that universe.
Saw it as a kid and thought it was "just" a sci fi movie. It messed me up so much I didn't watch it again for almost 15 years
Yup, this is a cautious tale of what happens when you try to traverse the warp without a Gellar Field.
@@Shawn-st2lx Exactly: "Slaanesh infested Space Hulk detected. Avoid!!"
@@QuayNemSorr
i'd say this one is more Tzeentch's doing ; the influence gave Weir hope about his wife and a drive to get a little funky wunky about the order of the universe and that's Tzeentch to a Tz
@QuayNemSorr
They should make a sequel to this - Event Horizon 2: Space Hulk 😅 featuring Dark Angels Deathwing 💀🦅 (yes I’m a DA fan since 3rd edition)
I saw it in the theaters when I was 15. This is one of maybe 2 movies that actually, truly scared me when I saw them.
"Sounds like they ripped a portal into hell and then they recorded it". Well yeah V. That's exactly what they did. Movie solved in about 6 minutes. Easy.
It might not really be hell in this movie but in Warhammer 40k where mankinds space travel is very heavily based on this movie it really is. Make portal, enter the chaos realm, where there are evil Gods and Demons that want your soul, exit chaos realm and now you have traveled very far in realspace.
Other way around. 40K inspired this movie.
40k predates this film
I watch this movie as a fully grown adult, when my buddies dropped me off at home, I told them to wait in the car until I got in my house and turned on all the lights.
Hahahaha, I feel that. I know exactly what you mean
I watched this at home, by myself, at 4pm. That wasn't the best idea.
I remember seeing it in the theater and coming home to a dark house, feeling creeped out and needing to turn on the lights!
6:28 "It sounds like a portal ripped into hell"
Who wants to tell her?
i was like , hmm .... So innocent XD
wasn´t it Pinhead who said: "Hell to some, Home to others..."
My favourite horror movie with the smartest horror protagonist ever, because he said what they should all say, "We're leaving." Event Horizon is the only film I've watched that genuinely unsettled me, without cheap jumpscares or the standard horror tropes that most films overuse now. Just the setting is creepy, and was actually so in real life too. The actors refused to be on the set when they didn't need to be because they all found it unsettling.
Also fun fact, the infamous log scene was apparently longer and more explicit originally, but they cut some of it to allow the movie to be screened, and sadly the deleted footage was lost so those removed bits are gone forever.
"Fuck this ship."
"The deleted footage was lost so those removed bits are gone forever"
That footage featured amputees, so I have to ask... no pun intended?
We have the hell scenes in badly quality inside the box Version of the movie. As bonus not included the movie.
The ending song is Funky Sh*t by The Prodigy off of their The Fat of the Land album. It's an amazing album.
Oh, man! Who tricked poor Vee into watching this?? lol
There's one scene that has scarred me.. can you guess what part? 😭😭
@@VKunia All of them? That is what happened to me.
@@VKunia Probably the one that had a bunch of the additional footage cut because it grossed out test audiences. The footage ended up being stored in a salt mine in Transylvania (not a joke) and was ruined.
@@VKunia
The movie is kinda like a Sci-fi Hellraiser
Sci-fi but just as gory as hellraiser
@@verdebusterAP I vote for Ghost Ship (2002) next :)
Crazy how a inanimate object becomes a entity of demons. A super underrated film
19:34 This is like the smartest idea ever proposed in horror/sci-fi movie history. I remember going to see this in the theater, and everyone was both laughing, and cheering. to hell with "understanding the ship," you're getting off it!!! NOW!!! ....then, you're blowing it up!!
This movie by many is considered a prequel of sorts to the Warhammer 40K universe. "Hell" was the Warp and the Chaos gods influenced the minds of the crew.
The clue was: "A dimension of pure chaos" which the Warp is in WH40K.
Funny thing is the screenwriter didn't plan it to be. Originally, the ship broke space/time and the crew went mad from temporal dissociation. The ship emerged under a dead star and an entity nearby got on the ship just before it jumped back. But Anderson told him this was too complicated, so they retrofitted the backstory to the Hell scenario we know now. But it was just a conventional cosmic horror film at first.
Prequel? Warhmmer is from the 80s or not?
@@Morris1581 Prequel in that it's a story taking place before the main 40k timeline.
I would never expect to see Event Horizon on here but it just made my DAY!! I'm not reall usually fond of horrors and jumpscares but I love this movie, it's mysterious and kinda feels like the game franchise Dead Space. It's like the closest to a "Dead Space movie" we've gotten for now.
I don't know, arguably Pandorum is a tiny bit closer to Dead Space.
For actual Dead Space movies, I recommend watching both of the animated films:
Dead Space: Downfall
Dead Space: Aftermath
"Ghost Ship" (2002) is a similar supernatural horror.
And then there is also "Thirteen Ghosts" (2001).
For other movies travelling through hell is awe inspiring nightmare fuel, for warhammer 40k it's Tuesday.
Sam Neill did a few really bizarre films, this one and "Into The Mouth of Madness". Both of them are genuinely bizarre. This film pushes the limit as to what was allowed for a Rated R film. I can only imagine what the writers of this film must imagine on a daily basis for them to come up with something like this. I can also respect the actors for their roles in this film because I can only imagine that the time spent in the makeup chair everyday was substantial. That's dedication to your craft right there. I'm glad you saw this film, if for not other reason than to be able to use it as a gauge of how extreme other films you watch are.
The man's a damned fine actor in any role, but he's particularly good at playing crazy people without hamming it up.
One of my all time favourites.
'Where we're going, we won't need eyes'.
The R-rated reboot of Disney's _The_ _Black_ _Hole_ . 😂
Also a damned underrated movie. Wish that would get an 8K restoration.
...and WALL-E is a combination of them both. LOL
smartest captain ever *Sees Hell Screaming video* "We're Leaving!"
Movies like this is why I miss the 90s my childhood
This movie is one of my favorites of all time! A haunted house movie set in space! Overlooked in its day ('97) but considered a classic of sci-fi/horror today. Another great overlooked film from the same year is THE RELIC. It's a great monster on the loose movie, and it's set in a huge, creepy museum in Chicago. Both films make a great double feature of nightmares!! Great reaction, V!!! ✌️❤️
Seriously one of those chillers you can pop in anytime with friends for a guaranteed fun ride. Somehow, even with repeat viewings, everyone gets pulled in at all the right times. I'm fine personally with never seeing the bloodier more gruesome unrated cut that was evidently lost permanently in editing, because it still leaves an impression as is. Bonus points go to the Spanish dub released in Central and South America for being rebranded "The Starship of Death." Also, have to love Jason Isaacs for taking the full-sized replica of his strung up, disemboweled corpse after production wrapped and hanging it in his study. What a legend!
This IS a psychological thriller. It’s a Lovecraftian horror film.
‘Who was the architect?’ Sam Neill (Dr. Weir) designed the whole ship. It’s his child. I built a guitar of my own, and I know how I feel about that; if I’d built something with the power of this ship, I’d be very possessive, too.
Man, I can't believe you watched this one. I saw this in theaters. This movie creeped me out 😂😂😂Awesome show there, ma'am, and good luck sleeping tonight. I had nightmares after seeing it 😂😂😂
17:15 - "Wouldn't he explode?" - No, that's a myth. However, if he tried to hold his breath, the lack of pressure would cause his lungs to rupture.
BTW, is it just me, or does Cooper (Richard T. Jones) sound pretty much identical to Denzel Washington? The first time I saw this, I thought it WAS Denzel Washington.
This movie was super scary, and I'm I love horror movies! This was way more scary than some of the slashers. Crazy.
I was in the military when this came out. We watched this back-to-back with Sphere.
Yeah. 😱
Not much sleep that night...
7:39 your next scary movie should be Ghost Ship
The interior secrets of black holes are guarded by a one-way light-trapping boundary called the event horizon.
The only thing that can escape is radiation
The music from the end credits is from the band 'Prodigy' you may know some of their tracks.
Also, this was the first horror movie I watched when I was 11 years old, I had nightmares for 2 weeks straight.
The extremely rare ocation of mixing the supernatural with sci-fi, its why I love this movie
And yes we know which scene stuck with you and you can't ever unsee 😂
I wouldn't say "extremely rare", there's Doom (the games more than the films), Warhammer 40K, Vampire Hunter D, Ghosts of Mars, Hellraiser: Bloodline (kind of), Hellboy, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, it's the very basis of Ghostbusters, "Hey, ghosts are real, let's strap on a nuclear battery and lasso them with it!".
@@Mansplainer2099-jy8psTrue, good examples, tough it remains rare in Hollywood
You usually get either sci-fi or horror, I wish both were mixed more often
@@D-Pooly I think, Alien fits into that area
CLASSIC!! 🤓😆 Who doesn't love a Haunted house in Space? 👍🏽
I got so Hyped bout this movie, cause I bask in all the parallels in this to HellRaiser/Warhammer40K and the esthetics 😈🤘🏽🤓😋
next up Ghost Ship (2002)
I'm pretty sure "Event Horizon: no, it's not about an oil rig" was going to be the original title for the film.
A good horror movie is either a slasher or a creeper. This is an excellent creeper.
This is the ammended version. The original version was shown for rating and rejected due to it's graphic nature. The one copy of the original, stored on film, was stored in a repurposed Transylvanian salt mine. Due to an improperly sealed container the film degraded beyond uesfulness. The original version has and will only be seen by the people who made it and the committee resposible for the rating system.
2028: That version came back. 😂
@@davidmcleod5133 And the studio sent a team to investigate it.
I'm not denying it's true and I have heard it before in various places.
But you got to admit it 100% sounds like a story cooked up by the studio for marketing purposes, an urban legend purposefully put out there.
I mean, not only a salt mine, but a transylvanian one too!!
Again, doesn't mean it is so, truth is sometimes weirder than fiction, after all.
It always amazes me how good this film looks...
It's like, everything from the cinematography, to the set design, lighting, color grading, and special effects (both practical and CG) somehow look really polished and almost ahead of its time to me.
This was the last film shot on the largest sound stage in England. I love how large these sets are, it gives so much to the general sense of paranoia and dread. Just some really solid use of set design and what’s out of frame.
I should note that this movie was marketed as a sci-fi mystery and not a straight up horror film.
Imagine going to the movies when this came out to watch a Sci-Fi, without even knowing it's a horror movie... That really catches you by surprise!!
6:25 and thats why you dont turn off the gellar field.
the voices will get you. also the demon will eat your eye balls.
8:05 demons before humanity knew of demons.
9:30 be chaos be spiky
This is the most realistic depiction of the effects of vacuum upon an human body that I’ve ever seen. Realistically speaking, though, there’s about a 99% chance he’d not survive that. Not due to the vacuum, but because of the COLD. The temperature that far out in the solar system, even in direct sunlight, is down near absolute zero. Have you ever read seen what happens when you dip a banana in liquid nitrogen, then hit it with an hammer? The temperature out there is cold enough to liquefy helium. That, what happens to the banana, would happen to every cell in his body. All the water in his cells would crystallise, forming little microscopic knife blades. His body would essentially shred itself.
Without something to transfer the heat, like the liquid nitrogen in your example, I don't think you will lose heat really quickly in a vacuum. You will eventually, but not like a banana in liquid nitrogen.
@@brianmonks8657 I didn’t even consider that. You’re exactly right: vacuum isn’t a conductor. Good call; thanks for setting me straight.
Hey V, I remember in 1997 when the Sci Fi Channel magazine or an ad in it was promoting this film, got interested and saw it years later a few times. Fear is a real thing, this ship since it literally has been to hell and back and picked up an evil presence. I like this one, hope more reactors would watch it. I do suggest Scanners (1981) it's a cult classic sci fi favorite of mine. Nice reaction. For an old school movie about infection reminiscent of Resident Evil, I suggest Warning Sign (1985) the medical officer from Event Horizon Kathleen Quinlan is in it as a security guard.
Event Horizon: "I need crew."
Also Event Horizon: "I am gonna torture everyone on board for shits and giggles."
and those that adapt to it, will be the crew....
Part of the ship, part of the crew...now where did I hear that line?
@@brozy5720 pirates of the caribbean ?
lol that sound of excitement at 18:49
Another trippy movie you should watch is In The Mouth Of Madness, also starring Sam Neill.
Arguably the greatest underrated sci-fi horror film of all time. Your reaction to it just proves me right.
By far the best movie from Paul WS Anderson (mostly infamous for the Resident evil movie franchise)
Good story, solid cast and incredible set design (the shape of the Event horizon prow inspired the helmet for the main character in the Dead space franchise)
.............the end credits music ------ The Prodigy ---- "Funky Sh**"
Nowhere near the most messed-up movie ever made, but pretty extreme. - and this is the studio-mandate cut version which has lost around 30 minutes.
It also contains, in my mind, one of the best explosions on film: using models of the ships made of flexible materials, so they tear apart like large ships, not like small plastic models...
Hello Vkunia, I didn’t expect this reaction 😅
That scary tunnel to the gravity drive is the like the insane chomping, slashing tunnel in Galaxy Quest.
26:34 literally having spikes on the inner edges of a closing door lol.
It's a beautiful film. A good love story with the warp!
This is actually made by Paul W.S Anderson who DID the first Mortal Kombat movie!
The three best movies with Sam Neill - "Event Horizon" - "In The Mouth Of Madness" - "The Hunt For Red October".
Jurassic Park has to be in there somewhere.
@@Bodyknock Nice, but not near...
@@DeadpoolTesla I do like all four, personally I think I'd rank them in order as Jurassic Park, The Hunt for Red October, Event Horizon, Mouth of Madness, that's just me though.
Hells yea! 'In The Mouth of Madness' is the best Lovecraftian movie, and Lovecraft had nothing to do with it.
Don't forget about Ivanhoe (1982). It's a tradition to watch it shortly after New Year in Sweden. Dunno why.
@@KennethSorling Coincidentally I'd say Event Horizon also qualifies as a great Lovecraftian movie that had nothing to do with Lovecraft. 🙂
In astronomy, event horizon is when an object passes the point of no return from a back hole.
Awesome and amazing as always VKunia.💞📺📺💞
19:21 the most sensible thing uttered in horror film history 😂
The only thing I wished they did is establish that the ship was putting the whammy on Weir as soon as he stepped on it. That would make it more obvious that he was not acting or thinking like himself.
I remember watching this in college with my buddies…we lost it when he said that.
LOVE that you said "Mortal Kombat music" since it had the same director as the first MK movie 😅
Awesome reaction of my favorite movie!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
Warhammer fan too?
Your hair looks GORGEOUS omg😩✨
I also saw this wayyy too young with older cousins
I remember going to see this movie in the theaters and then afterwards me and my buddy drove up into the mountains because we are too freaked out to go home and go to bed and we sat up on top of the mountain looking up at the stars and thinking about how weird that movie was I think we were still trying to freak each other out. That’s why we went up into the dark. Just look at stars think I slept with the lights on that night.
Creepy fact most people miss: If you look closely at 4:19 when Dr. Weir is looking at his wife reflected in the monitor, there is also a pair of creepy yellow eyes at the top of the screen, staring back at him.
Thinking ghost ship from 2002 would be a good follow up to this movie. That or the movie Virus from 1999.
I remember watching this movie when it came out in the theatres when I was 19. Those images and sounds where so burned in my memory I would see the after images and hear the Latin hours later when I would close my eyes. Took me a couple of days of watching nice and cute things to override my brain of the horror.
"Wow, that was horrifying. DANCE BREAK!"
-90s Audiences
Haunted house/ ghost ship meets Hellraiser. A proper cult movie.
Fishburne's finest moment is in King of New York with Christopher Walken. He is such a cool dude.
28:32 Funny she mentioned Mortal Kombat music. The director literally did the Mortal Kombat movie just before this one.
"Sunshine" is kinda similar to this one in terms of vibe, but not as gory. Recommend it, especially if you like Chris Evans, Cillian Murphy, Hiroyuki Sanada, Michelle Yeo (from Everything Everywhere All at Once) or Rose Byrn (from X-Men First Class and others)
Me 45 seconds in when she's thinking Deep water Horizon: "OMG, you've got no clue what you're walking into!!! Ready for the ship to go to hell?!?"
This film was actually the inspiration for the "Dead Space" video games saga.
I remember when this movie came out; I was just a kid and was really into Sci-Fi....didnt realise it was a space horror, it was absolutely terrifying to watch.
I personally think Pandorum is a much better Space Horror; though imo the best Sci-Fi Pscyhological Thriller to this day is still Sunshine.
Its incredible how many have never heard of it when it has an all star cast (Cillian Murphy, Cliff Curtis, Michelle Yeoh, Chris Evans, Hiroyuki Sanada, etc....)
loved your reaction!
I'm pretty sure this movie traumatized me when I saw it in theaters as a teen...😅
A creepy thing about the movie is there was a large amount that was cut from the movie due to being too, uh, much...including scenes of some kind of sadistic orgy. The scenes were never released in a director's cut and only existed on the physical film and never digitized. Years later they found that the original film had been destroyed due to improper storage causing the film to decay taking with it the even more messed up stuff that only the cast and crew got to see any of. I don't know why but this has always struck me as being intensely eerie.
this is one of my favs. has been since it came out. glad you enjoyed it. thnx V
I feel like you got conned into watching a horror film without knowing it's a horror film.
You've not experienced Event Horizon until you've watched it while camped out on the couch with the flu slipping in and out of sleep and fever dreams. 😬
This movie *is* a fever dream.
It is always fun watching you watch a really good jump scare kinda movie. ❤
You just watched "The Matrix: Minus One." This was the birth of Morpheus. Where he went, he was teleported back to reality. This was why when people went to this other "dimension", they couldn't handle the reality and that's why they went mad.
I watched this movie on a whim sometime last year and haven’t stopped thinking about it - we need more space horror!!
Ah, my favorite sci-fi horror! Would love to see more reactions to stuff like this!
This film was critically panned and ended up being a box officer failure, but developed a huge cult following for its Hellraiser and Lovecraftian mix of a horror concept. I love it, despite the short comings in sound design, but feel they should have gone full tilt into showing us the hellscape on the other side of the gate.
¿Dónde conseguiste la película? Hace como un año que la estoy buscando.
Where did you get the movie? I've been looking for it for about a year.
Definitely the sort of movie that you need to watch a low stakes comedy afterwards to cleanse the visual palette 😂
"They know not to do this again".
Well, until the Gellar field is invented.
Hello Vicky, someone looks very nice in orange!😊🧡 It is not too often you see a film about a spaceship that has been to Hell.😉 I think if it were made today they would show more about the Hell dimension, and leave less to our imagination. English blonde babe Joely Richardson (Starck) is a beauty. Here sister, actress Natasha Richardson (The Parent trap) died from a skiing accident.🙏🏻 There are some crazy 90s films, Vicky! Great reactions to this colt classic that has done very well on video!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏
This was Hellraiser in space. Actually a lot was inspired from the early Hellraiser movies.
wait till you see the extended hell scene 😂😂
Such a good horror movie