Mark is a total animal for standing up to Damien like that, with no special powers or preparation or anything other than his moral conviction. Its made all the more powerful by the way they understated it and didn't endow him with Hollywood-style courage; he's shaking, he's scared, he knows he's about to die if he says no, but he still refuses to accept Damien's offer.
@@safelyanonymous5717, very true. All they can do now is a very occasional good film or a half okay sequel. The phenomenon of remakes is beyond belief............
Jonathan Scott-Taylor was by far my favorite of all the actors who portrayed Damien. He is The Beast, yet he's still got teenage angst and can feel human feelings such as friendship, love, sadness and happiness. The killing of his cousin, his one true friend affected him greatly, yet probably made him more dangerous. The actor's intimidating screen presence was what made this film stand out.
@@AI-cp1jg No. My parents would drag my brother and I to the movies without checking to see if the movie was appropriate for us to watch. I get it that they wanted to go out and figured going to the movies was a family thing. There were other horror movies they took us to as well which gave me nightmares, but Omen 2 really stood out because my parents said the Antichrist was something that come to pass because it was written in the Bible. I had nightmares for days. I don't believe that now, but as an impressionable 10-year-old, it scarred me a little.
@@alexo.4324 I was 10 when I saw this in theaters too. In fact it was my first R rated horror film in the theaters.I hadn't seen Omen 1 yet but I did read the book as well as Omen 2 . I remember waiting in a huge line in fact the previous showtime was sold out. All everyone kept talking about was that they wanted to see the cool death scenes and it wouldn't top the original and that it better not suck like Exorcist 2 did. Sequels were not as commonplace back then. Suffice to say it gave me nightmares for a bit. But the audience applauded when the Dr got cut in half. And I remember hearing a huge gasp when Lee Grant killed William Holden and revealed herself as a satanist.!!
Strangest thing about this film is that William Holden was offered the lead role in the original Omen film, but turned it down because of the content. Then 2 years later, after the massive success of the original, he decides to star in the sequel
‘Yes, born in the image of the greatest power in the world, the desolate one’ with the music in the background still gives me chills and you can see the horror in Mark’s face.
Unusual how these two kids really knew how to portray this scene. The writing, the acting, absolutely brilliant. And let's be honest with one another, only a British cadence can pull this off.
This is when Damien's last shred of humanity disappears. He doesn't want to kill Mark, after the bond they have shared. And he cries and wails after killing him. After this, he never cares about anyone again. Before he finds out who he is, he tries to save Bill Atherton. So he is not devoid of feelings to begin with.
My point was after he was able to kill his cousin who he very much loved anyone was fair game. He lost the human part of him when he killed Mark. Damien was not born evil it was something he was destined to slip into.
Damien isn’t Anakin turning into Darth Vader. His pain he felt was that Mark belonged to God and not him. Damien never had any humanity. His humanity is merely a cheap facade.
You said it best. After he finds out who he is by seeing the mark in his head, he is horrified. He runs out saying why me. He didn't want it at first, but has no choice. Imagine finding that out, the rest of us have a choice. Not only can he not choose to be good, but he's not even human, he's the son of the devil who was born of a Jakal; he's a beast.
Namaste 💚 Damien Was Not Trying To Kill His Cousin He Has An Extreme Closeness And Close Bond With Him Damien Was Beside Himself When He Found Out About The Devil's Son Thing And That's When He Was Literally Asking For His Assistance And Help If You've Noticed The Tears That Were Filling His Eyes
@@ToddHairgrove-hi3yb Namaste No He Felt That Without His Cousin The Very One's That He's Most Closet To He Was Not Only Abandoned By The Very One He Loves The Most But That He's Alone Having To Face Things Ahead Yet To Come To Him
Love this franchise. Great sequel. Jonathan Scott-Taylor is great as teenage Damien. And he resembles Harvey Stephens (first Damien) very much so. Love this.
@@Shadowman820If it was stroke his face turn paralyze ,the speech would come unintelligent and numb limbs or who knows probably multi strokes and the pressure in the head could be horrific
You can clearly see the pain in his eyes when Mark refuses becuase Damian knows if mark doesn’t join he will be forced to kill him. You can hear the desperation in “don’t make me beg you, Mark.” Damian genuinely cared for this kid and did not want to hurt him.
I always wondered what led Damien to accept his destiny. One minute he yelled "Why me" and the next he liked killing people. The movie rushed this a little too much. Wonder why Damien changed his mind.
In the words of Thanos, "Dread it, run from it, destiny arrives all the same." It doesn't matter what Damien does. It doesn't matter how good he tries to be. It doesn't matter how many people he tries to help. He will always be the Beast. He will always be viewed as the enemy, and all that is good will always be against him. Why deny who and what he is?
@@BrianWalters-ei7sd Agreed! I think Damien decided he wasn't going to be a pussy but be a real man and accept his destiny. That's why he kills those punks at the plant with no hesitation. Love it. Damien is the man!
@@nosacrificenovictory7621 Yeah I remember it. It's the scene at the plant. I remember Damien glaring at the dumb bastard through the window. I can tell Damien was pumped and ready to kill the guy. Damien is awesome!
It's true he cared for Mark, but the D-man didn't give a shit about anyone else. I like his transformation throughout the movie. I got a hold of the novelization and skipped to the elevator part. It's even more badass than in the movie since you know Damien's thoughts. He is in his room and can see what the bastard doctor is doing. Damien is determined to kill that guy no matter what. Damien has no problem making that elevator shake violently and relishes every minute of it. Damien is the fucking man.
@stephenszklarski5446 You idiot! The first film in the trilogy is called "The Omen," and the second "Omen" film is called "Damien". And "Omen 3" was the third and last film in the trilogy, called "The Final Conflict".
My favorite film out of the whole Trilogy(yes, I said TRILOGY). I love Jerry Goldsmith's score to "The Omen" and "The Final Conflict", but I ALWAYS favor his score to "Damien: Omen II" the most.
I know that it doesn't "hold up" to modern horror movies, but this scene has been burned into my conscience for going on 50 years. Scott-Taylor's face makes this movie work.
Ill never understand why whenever they do lists of the scariest and best kid actors in horror movies Jonathan Scott Taylor is never included. Harvey Stephens from the original is usually # 1
“The beast has no brother!” Technically he does. All angels are said to be brothers and sisters on the eyes of God, and Lucifer is no different. It’s the other angels who don’t view him as family anymore; I can recall a scene from a book I read once where Archangel Michael is confronting the Lightbringer. Lucifer says something to the effect of “did you not miss me in the slightest, little brother?” And Michael just hits him with “You are no brother to me, fallen one. Speak your filth and begone from my sight, and do not pretend this anything less than a deplorable, but necessary, reunion.”
Interesting tidbits: *You can hear a few notes from Jerry Goldsmith's Logan's Run (1976) score when Richard and Anne are walking. *It seems they shot these scenes at different times of the day. The sky is mostly totally cloudy, but then the sun suddenly comes out. The final portion seems to have been shot toward sunset, judging from the sun's position in the sky.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but i really feel like this is rhe only moment we see Damian show humanity and love for anyone in the whole series. Props to Mark for standing strong.
One of the frequently unsung heroes of this movie is the Wisconsin (WI) filming locations. I'd love to know where exactly this segment was shot in the Eagle River area. You can find the Thorns' house address online, but not where these woods scenes were shot. (All winter scenes were shot in the Eagle River area, while all fall scenes were shot in the Lake Geneva and Chicago areas.) I fell in love with WI upon first viewing this movie, then first got to visit the state 22 years later, and have visited the state off-and-on since then. I have visited Lake Geneva (the area where the military academy scenes were shot, although that property is no longer open to the public), but not Eagle River as of yet.
I was a little kid when this came out. And it came on cable TV and when I saw it, it scared me HARD. I remained scared of it for years! It’s such a well-done movie. It’s a good watch, even in 2024.
I don't know why this scene, as well as the entire movie series, shook me up so much. Damiens human side loved Mark, but then the darkness came forth. My mother always told me that a wolf sheds his fur but not his habit. Todays horror films cannot compare to this.
Such amazing acting for them especially at a young age. I often come back to this scene because of the acting. And now after watching the newest Omen movie, I went back to watch the older ones. I often feel sad for this scene because his mother was a victim in all of this just as Mark is and anyone else who got close to Damian. Mark was his cousin however he saw him like a brother until he learned the truth. Damien saw Mark as a brother and wanted him to come with him. Not for power, glory of being the son of the devil. Just because he loved Mark. But Mark couldn’t and he died because of it.
Mark.. I've seen what you can do. Your father tried to kill you. They say he was crazy. But it's because he knew.... Mark was a poet and never got the chance to show it 😄
What would have happened if Mark hadn't rejected Damien when he asked him to go with him? Would Damien still continue his reign of terror, or would he have turned his destiny around and changed for the better?
@@michaelstember3937 I agree. The scene where the nun takes herself out after saying "It's all for you" wasn't needed as it just feels like it's there to point out to the audience that this is an Omen movie.
@@underdawg2743 it contradicts that Damien's blood was pure Jackal. There was no trace of human DNA in his blood. As far as I'm concerned, The First Omen will never be canon.
Mark lost his life, but kept his soul. On another note, it is good Damien was humanized to a degree, He was initially shocked to hear he was $¤t¤n Jr. But being his son also means he got over it real fast. And he genuinely did want to spare Mark and have him by his side.
I agree, the devil cannot love. I have always believed that Damien only uttered the word 'love' to manipulate Mark into making him a disciple and nothing more. Damien would have used Mark or have him killed like he did Peter in Omen 3.
Underrated film.
When Damien kills his cousin its the only time when he really cries and it affects him.
Yes, it's the only time in his life that he feels remorse for killing someone!
The last bit of his humanity is stripped away.
@@richardlangdon712 Yep, the jackal has taken over!
@jamesbruce487
They are brothers, not cousins.
Yes but that means he has the ability to love, isn't that impossible for Satan?
Mark is a total animal for standing up to Damien like that, with no special powers or preparation or anything other than his moral conviction. Its made all the more powerful by the way they understated it and didn't endow him with Hollywood-style courage; he's shaking, he's scared, he knows he's about to die if he says no, but he still refuses to accept Damien's offer.
Yeah, standing up to the fucking antichrist takes balls!
The original is a true classic but this is far better than the usual horror sequel. Really well done and underrated.
Old school horror is actually scary. The music, the cinematography, the quality of actors. This was even better than the first.
Yes old school horror is way more scarier I had nightmares of the 1st omen
You could not be more spot on. What they achieved in these retro films is nothing short of magnificence
"This is ALL for You Damien!"
Terrifying still....
I totally agree I always thought the second film was better than the first.
@@kennethgates5790 same here that was and is my favorite version of the omen
They cannot make films this good anymore.
this scene is epic from this legendary movie; you are so right they don't make movies like this anymore
@@safelyanonymous5717, very true. All they can do now is a very occasional good film or a half okay sequel. The phenomenon of remakes is beyond belief............
So true
@@tamiz8895 one movie i recommend for horror fans is: session 9 and the fields
A24 does.
Jonathan Scott-Taylor was by far my favorite of all the actors who portrayed Damien. He is The Beast, yet he's still got teenage angst and can feel human feelings such as friendship, love, sadness and happiness. The killing of his cousin, his one true friend affected him greatly, yet probably made him more dangerous. The actor's intimidating screen presence was what made this film stand out.
Yes I think after killing mark who he loved made him know he could kill anyone now
@@dawnfinch2836 When he killed Ann & Richard Thorne no remorse.
@@emerybayblues yes
@jayanxiety.
There was only one other actor who played Damien, and that was the little squirt who played Damien in the first "Omen" film.
@@redblade8160 Are you forgetting Sam Neil who played the adult Damien in Omen III: The Final Conflict?
I remember watching this in the theater as a 10-year-old because my parents didn't know any better. Couldn't sleep for days.
Did you ask to see it?
@@AI-cp1jg No. My parents would drag my brother and I to the movies without checking to see if the movie was appropriate for us to watch. I get it that they wanted to go out and figured going to the movies was a family thing. There were other horror movies they took us to as well which gave me nightmares, but Omen 2 really stood out because my parents said the Antichrist was something that come to pass because it was written in the Bible. I had nightmares for days. I don't believe that now, but as an impressionable 10-year-old, it scarred me a little.
@@alexo.4324 I was 10 when I saw this in theaters too. In fact it was my first R rated horror film in the theaters.I hadn't seen Omen 1 yet but I did read the book as well as Omen 2 . I remember waiting in a huge line in fact the previous showtime was sold out. All everyone kept talking about was that they wanted to see the cool death scenes and it wouldn't top the original and that it better not suck like Exorcist 2 did. Sequels were not as commonplace back then. Suffice to say it gave me nightmares for a bit. But the audience applauded when the Dr got cut in half. And I remember hearing a huge gasp when Lee Grant killed William Holden and revealed herself as a satanist.!!
Glad to know I wasn't the only one who had to go through that 😂
Watched three guys one hammer when I was like 12.
Samezies.
Both of these boys could really act.
Damien losing Mark's love is the most tragically unforgettable moment from this sequel.
Incorrect
@@SauceBottleChest88 Incorrect in your opinion. It would have been more appropriate to say that I disagree.
He did a great job of acting like he was having a stroke!
@@charleshammer2928 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 . Sorry , headmaster Charles
Strangest thing about this film is that William Holden was offered the lead role in the original Omen film, but turned it down because of the content. Then 2 years later, after the massive success of the original, he decides to star in the sequel
@commanderkeen3787.
It seems that money overrides content with William Holden; they should have turned him down this time.
@@redblade8160 If I remember E! Mysteries and Scandals episode on him correctly he was pretty desperate for money in the late 70's.
‘Yes, born in the image of the greatest power in the world, the desolate one’ with the music in the background still gives me chills and you can see the horror in Mark’s face.
Namaste 💚 Yes The Desolate One
The One Who Always Felt Lonely
desolate? that's what he said?
I've never seen this word before
It means empty and abandoned in a sense.
@@Kirby-gu1lf thanks
Mark said the beast have no brother !
Unusual how these two kids really knew how to portray this scene. The writing, the acting, absolutely brilliant. And let's be honest with one another, only a British cadence can pull this off.
I love the winter scenes in this movie. Beautifully shot and scary at the same time.
This is when Damien's last shred of humanity disappears. He doesn't want to kill Mark, after the bond they have shared. And he cries and wails after killing him. After this, he never cares about anyone again.
Before he finds out who he is, he tries to save Bill Atherton. So he is not devoid of feelings to begin with.
Doing this was a test and he passed to be able to shred his soul. He burned his aunt because he realized it was practical for his inheritance.
My point was after he was able to kill his cousin who he very much loved anyone was fair game. He lost the human part of him when he killed Mark. Damien was not born evil it was something he was destined to slip into.
Damien isn’t Anakin turning into Darth Vader. His pain he felt was that Mark belonged to God and not him. Damien never had any humanity. His humanity is merely a cheap facade.
@@Kirby-gu1lf
Damien was born "evil". He had the numbers 666 on his scalp. You little squirt!
You said it best. After he finds out who he is by seeing the mark in his head, he is horrified. He runs out saying why me. He didn't want it at first, but has no choice. Imagine finding that out, the rest of us have a choice. Not only can he not choose to be good, but he's not even human, he's the son of the devil who was born of a Jakal; he's a beast.
I cannot be certain but…do you think the first time was a warning?
Namaste 💚 Damien Was Not Trying To Kill His Cousin
He Has An Extreme Closeness And Close Bond With Him
Damien Was Beside Himself When He Found Out About The Devil's Son Thing And That's When He Was Literally Asking For His Assistance And Help
If You've Noticed The Tears That Were Filling His Eyes
Um yeah a big warning
@@ToddHairgrove-hi3yb Namaste No He Felt That Without His Cousin
The Very One's That He's Most Closet To
He Was Not Only Abandoned By The Very One He Loves The Most
But That He's Alone Having To Face Things Ahead Yet To Come To Him
Omg i was obsessed with this Damien actor. Can't say how many times iv watched these films
@sharonhughes1538
I'm not interested in how many times you've watched them. You little squirt!
Both of these kids could act
mmmm... no
@@MrKankuamo get back to your "Saved By The Bell" episodes basement dweller.
@GeorgeGlass1975
Someone else already said that; have you not got a mind of your own?
@@redblade8160 Mine was before it herpes breath.
@@redblade8160 Have you ever seen a woman naked? I highly doubt it. 🤣🤣🤣
Love this franchise. Great sequel. Jonathan Scott-Taylor is great as teenage Damien. And he resembles Harvey Stephens (first Damien) very much so. Love this.
Yep, Mark went straight to Heaven. He didnt give in, he did not break.
Death by headaches. Not even Tylenol couldn't stop this.
tylenol 3 couldnt probably fix it either, LOL
@@pinkpastelhearts Or BC Headache Powder
Just another Excedrin commercial. "Ya ever feel like the Devil is crushing your head? Excedrin IS headache relief medicine."
I always assumed he gave him like a brain hemorage/stroke .
@@Shadowman820If it was stroke his face turn paralyze ,the speech would come unintelligent and numb limbs or who knows probably multi strokes and the pressure in the head could be horrific
This remains my favorite of all the "Omen" movies. I remember watching it on HBO around 1980.
It had its network TV premiere (NBC, I think) in February 1980. That was when I first saw it.
@donnaanderson7954
I couldn't careless if you had BO while watching them!
@@redblade8160 HBO means Home Box Office.
@@redblade8160 HBO stands for Home Box office.
@@redblade8160 HBO the channel that plays movies that are out of the theaters XD
Kid was an amazing actor.
Yes he was a great actor. And very handsome!
Both guys were good actors. I have not seen them act in anything else.
@@lindapirie7021Yes. I think the actor who played Mark was handsome too.
Which kid?
@@homelesshannah50 Jonathan Scott Taylor, I'm assuming aka Damien.
You can clearly see the pain in his eyes when Mark refuses becuase Damian knows if mark doesn’t join he will be forced to kill him. You can hear the desperation in “don’t make me beg you, Mark.” Damian genuinely cared for this kid and did not want to hurt him.
Namaste 💚 Yes Thank You Literally And Partially My Point Exactly
Evil is as evil does...
The Devil nevers cares for anyone but himself don't kid me 😢😢😢😢😢
That’s what they say to you
@@AndreaDodge73 def evil, but this was the last of any “humanity” Damien had
I always wondered what led Damien to accept his destiny. One minute he yelled "Why me" and the next he liked killing people. The movie rushed this a little too much. Wonder why Damien changed his mind.
In the words of Thanos, "Dread it, run from it, destiny arrives all the same." It doesn't matter what Damien does. It doesn't matter how good he tries to be. It doesn't matter how many people he tries to help. He will always be the Beast. He will always be viewed as the enemy, and all that is good will always be against him. Why deny who and what he is?
@@BrianWalters-ei7sd Agreed! I think Damien decided he wasn't going to be a pussy but be a real man and accept his destiny. That's why he kills those punks at the plant with no hesitation. Love it. Damien is the man!
They didn’t rush it. The moment you’re looking for is this exact scene. This is when he accepted his destiny.
@@nosacrificenovictory7621 Yeah I remember it. It's the scene at the plant. I remember Damien glaring at the dumb bastard through the window. I can tell Damien was pumped and ready to kill the guy. Damien is awesome!
@@dannyleo4791 no he isn’t awesome. He’s literally the antichrist. I take it you aren’t Christian.
Lee Grant was a tremendous actress. That same year her daughter was Marty in the movie 'Grease'.
Oh wow! I didnt that was her daughter!😮😅
The actor who okays Damien has such compelling eyes
The Omen was so good,this film wasn't needed but it was good.
Love this movie . The actor that played Damien , man he was fantastic! Actually, the whole cast was top notch .
Damien forced his cousin to listen to Kidz Bop music to death.
That is really cruel.
Funny - Damien is supposed to be impervious to disease, but you can clearly see dental fillings when he screams.
Damien killing Mark was necessary to his plans...but he sure didn't like doing it or even want to.
Damien Omen II: This time, it's personal.
LOL!😂
@johnmaguire3608
What was it before then?
The Devil Strikes Back.
Just like Cain killed Abel. Cain was like his father, the devil. The devil will lose in the end. Jesus wins. 🙌🏻🥰
It's true he cared for Mark, but the D-man didn't give a shit about anyone else. I like his transformation throughout the movie. I got a hold of the novelization and skipped to the elevator part. It's even more badass than in the movie since you know Damien's thoughts. He is in his room and can see what the bastard doctor is doing. Damien is determined to kill that guy no matter what. Damien has no problem making that elevator shake violently and relishes every minute of it. Damien is the fucking man.
Mark screaming in agony was the delicious work of Damien. Damien's power unleashed!
@@Ham-Man-Hammy hell yeah dude. Mark was a punk ass bitch. Damien did love him though.
Damien 2 omen 2 was such a good film.
@stephenszklarski5446
You idiot! The first film in the trilogy is called "The Omen," and the second "Omen" film is called "Damien". And "Omen 3" was the third and last film in the trilogy, called "The Final Conflict".
My favorite film out of the whole Trilogy(yes, I said TRILOGY). I love Jerry Goldsmith's score to "The Omen" and "The Final Conflict", but I ALWAYS favor his score to "Damien: Omen II" the most.
@TANKTREAD.
There is no need to say "trilogy" twice, you little squirt!
My favourite score out of Jerry Goldsmiths Omen films is in 3 when Damien dies and Jesus appears that gives me goosebumps that scene.
Both kids are amazing actors 👍👍👍👍
I know that it doesn't "hold up" to modern horror movies, but this scene has been burned into my conscience for going on 50 years. Scott-Taylor's face makes this movie work.
These movies were way better than current ones
Hold up? It's far better. Maybe that was sarcasm.
Veramente i film moderni non reggono il confronto con questo Capolavoro. Semmai. Fidati. 🤟
Which modern movies does this fail to hold up to?
These movies surpass anything today or the past 20 years .
I know this is a serious part but the little waddle in the beginning when you put it on two times speed- 😭
Ill never understand why whenever they do lists of the scariest and best kid actors in horror movies Jonathan Scott Taylor is never included. Harvey Stephens from the original is usually # 1
Kid playing Damien is really solid too bad he didn’t do much else.
Love Damien English Accent 🇬🇧 😎
More like an English American accent
@@Trumpgettingcheeksclappedinpri
It's not a perfect English accent, but it's still better than having an American accent.
The actor who played Mark Thorn. In real life his mother is Michael Learned - who played the mother on the Waltons.
I don’t think so. I read his wiki bio. His name was Harvey Stephens and he’s British.
@@providencephelps1497No.
@@providencephelps1497that’s Damien. Mark was a different actor
Mark's mom named us Michael?
@jameswillett7186.
Why has his mother got a boy's name. Anyway, you're talking garbage! You little squirt!
“The beast has no brother!”
Technically he does. All angels are said to be brothers and sisters on the eyes of God, and Lucifer is no different. It’s the other angels who don’t view him as family anymore; I can recall a scene from a book I read once where Archangel Michael is confronting the Lightbringer. Lucifer says something to the effect of “did you not miss me in the slightest, little brother?” And Michael just hits him with “You are no brother to me, fallen one. Speak your filth and begone from my sight, and do not pretend this anything less than a deplorable, but necessary, reunion.”
Interesting tidbits:
*You can hear a few notes from Jerry Goldsmith's Logan's Run (1976) score when Richard and Anne are walking.
*It seems they shot these scenes at different times of the day. The sky is mostly totally cloudy, but then the sun suddenly comes out. The final portion seems to have been shot toward sunset, judging from the sun's position in the sky.
Damien's villainious line: "Hey driver,give me a cigarette ,will ya?
Classic film...brings back memories of the 1970s for me...
Both of these kids are such good actors! ❤
Correct me if I'm wrong, but i really feel like this is rhe only moment we see Damian show humanity and love for anyone in the whole series. Props to Mark for standing strong.
You are correct. Damien did genuinely care for Mark. But he had no hesitation killing anyone else. He didn't want to kill Mark but had no choice.
Even the soundtrack music was excellent 😂😂
A supernatural masterpiece
"You have failed me for the last time, Admiral..."
It's over Mark i have the high ground.
This scene is both terrifying and heart wrenching!
One of the frequently unsung heroes of this movie is the Wisconsin (WI) filming locations. I'd love to know where exactly this segment was shot in the Eagle River area. You can find the Thorns' house address online, but not where these woods scenes were shot. (All winter scenes were shot in the Eagle River area, while all fall scenes were shot in the Lake Geneva and Chicago areas.) I fell in love with WI upon first viewing this movie, then first got to visit the state 22 years later, and have visited the state off-and-on since then. I have visited Lake Geneva (the area where the military academy scenes were shot, although that property is no longer open to the public), but not Eagle River as of yet.
I was a little kid when this came out. And it came on cable TV and when I saw it, it scared me HARD. I remained scared of it for years!
It’s such a well-done movie. It’s a good watch, even in 2024.
Richard, will you listen to yourself? A conprecicy of devils? Lol!
This is my favourite Damien film 📽️📽️📽️📽️
@lester9448.
They are called "Omen" films. You little squirt!
Two classic films from the 70’s and their sequels:
The Omen & Damien - Omen II
The Godfather & Godfather II
Star Wars & The Empire Strikes Back.
I don't know why this scene, as well as the entire movie series, shook me up so much. Damiens human side loved Mark, but then the darkness came forth. My mother always told me that a wolf sheds his fur but not his habit. Todays horror films cannot compare to this.
Who can forget the fantastic references to "Damien" in Only Fools and Horses?
@judgeberry6071.
Yes, I remember that scene.
This is without a doubt one of my favorite movies
Such amazing acting for them especially at a young age. I often come back to this scene because of the acting. And now after watching the newest Omen movie, I went back to watch the older ones. I often feel sad for this scene because his mother was a victim in all of this just as Mark is and anyone else who got close to Damian. Mark was his cousin however he saw him like a brother until he learned the truth. Damien saw Mark as a brother and wanted him to come with him. Not for power, glory of being the son of the devil. Just because he loved Mark. But Mark couldn’t and he died because of it.
(5:43) Damian in a hardhat is hilarious! Wow, that's William Holden!
It was almost like Damien had a split personality
You can see the pain in his eyes, but he's the one
I love this Movie!! The acting is awesome!!!
I always wondered what happened to Jonathan Scott Taylor, he seemed to just disappear from films altogether. Does anyone know what happened to him?...
One of my favorite movies!!
The music always scared me.
And with his cousin died his heart as well ...
Mark..
I've seen what you can do.
Your father tried to kill you.
They say he was crazy.
But it's because he knew....
Mark was a poet and never got the chance to show it 😄
If any body watching the back ground scienario those Spruce trees filled with Snow flakes can come to Dainkund(Dayankund)near Dalhousie in india.
Best film ever
Omen 1
Omen2
Unbeatable!!!
Jonathan Scott-Taylor was born in sao paulo (Brazil) while his father was on a busines trip, he hold double citizenship, brazilian and britsh
What would have happened if Mark hadn't rejected Damien when he asked him to go with him? Would Damien still continue his reign of terror, or would he have turned his destiny around and changed for the better?
In MST3K: Gamera(1965), two Japanese children get into a fight. Joel yelled at the screen, "You were born of a jackal!"
all three actors who played DAMIEN would have been the perfect ANAKIN SKYWALKER
Pity the prequel screwed up the fact that Damien was born from a Jackal.
IMHO the prequel is poor, very poor. It even copied the death-scenes from other films ...
@@michaelstember3937 I agree. The scene where the nun takes herself out after saying "It's all for you" wasn't needed as it just feels like it's there to point out to the audience that this is an Omen movie.
The prequels actually really good @@michaelstember3937
Margaret was half jackal so you're wrong there.....
@@underdawg2743 it contradicts that Damien's blood was pure Jackal. There was no trace of human DNA in his blood.
As far as I'm concerned, The First Omen will never be canon.
Mark lost his life, but kept his soul.
On another note, it is good Damien was humanized to a degree, He was initially shocked to hear he was $¤t¤n Jr. But being his son also means he got over it real fast. And he genuinely did want to spare Mark and have him by his side.
Yeah he deeply regretted killing Mark and wishes he had never done it. D-man had no problem killing everyone else though.
"The Beast has no brother."
I watched it in 90's growing up
"No, Damien. I'm going to live with cousin, Isaac, in Nebraska. And stop calling me muck. "
The crow scene was always my favourite
One of the few sequels that was actually very good.
Mark should have walked away without turning around and proclaimed Jesus as his protector if he needed which he did
I can't help but wonder what role he would have given Mark if he had agreed to join him .
2nd in command. Maybe in charge of recruiting more souls for hell
He'd be a butt buddy.
This movie is AWESOME AF
He wasn't his friend, Mark was his cousin
We know it saids it right in the title
@@zackscroggins9422 my comment was days old they know already
@@josephhernandez1885 and?
Cousins can also be friends 😊
The Beast has no cousins!!!
He said the Devil would have a son with a really bowl haircut. A bowl haircut? What else did he say?
Classic movie! A great example of a Part 2 that is as good as the original!
He said, "I love you, Mark."
That's impossible.
He is not able to love.
Namaste 💚 Actually Sorry But No Your Wrong He Is A Jackal And Jackals Are All Animist And Jackals Are Capable Of Love
He Is Capable Of Love
I agree, the devil cannot love. I have always believed that Damien only uttered the word 'love' to manipulate Mark into making him a disciple and nothing more. Damien would have used Mark or have him killed like he did Peter in Omen 3.
Masterpiece
Poor Mark😮
The chorus sings “Hold-It!”.
The first time was only a warning
brilliant film ! I enjoyed all the first three films, they all have something good to offer, but the first two more than the third imho.
One of the scariest movies ever! 😮
That cadet officer was remarkably calm, I'd be freakin'.
A real masterpiece.
My favorite omen from the trilogy
It was at this moment the beast was awakened and the last shred of humanity was erased from Damian.