I was Ben Stiller's stand-in for the Genghis Kahn scene and an extra in the bar. This was one of the coolest things I ever did it was hilarious as it was happening as well as the finished product. Lots of stories to go with this little life adventure.
"That Pinto will get you to hell, son. But this will get you back." Thanks for covering this film. I remember catching this movie on TV one night like 20 years ago and it's been stuck in my brain ever since. Shame it never became the cult classic it should have been.
"For the role of the Hell Cop, they needed a large and posing figure." Me: Well, you can't go wrong with someone who just played Jason Voorhees!! After hearing about this movie, I GOTTA give it a watch! Thanks for another recommendation, man!
These episodes are always so loaded with information they are interesting from start to finish, even if it's a film I have never heard of or have not had interest in. Keep up the great work!
I've never watched this film and this is like looking at it fresh. Loving the practical effects and costume designs as always. Amazed at what they could do with a small budget.
Absolutely love this movie. It's one of those movies that if you directed it, even if never found the success it deserved, you'd still be completely proud of it.
Cecil, I feel I have to be harsh with my criticism here…. You have been putting out a lot of content lately, and every single thing you release is better than the last. You are quickly becoming my favorite UA-camr, and that’s saying a lot because I watch a TON of UA-cam. Your love of these topics come through in the scripts you write and the research you do. Good Bad Flix is what you were made to do, and I’m so lucky to live in a time when people like you have a platform for videos on niche subjects. Thank you so much for doing what you do. Cheesy as it may sound, you and your vids are responsible for making my life just a little less crappy. Thanks again Sorry if you feel my criticism was too harsh, but I felt this had to be said. Try to take it in the constructive way I meant it, and don’t take it too hard and start beating yourself up. 🤪
@@Kinglink you might be right. If someone told me that Id created one of the best channels on an entire platform, I don't think I could bare it. I need to think before I spill vitriol like this again.
One other channel did a review on this movie and it was good. Now two great channels have done a review. Glad you did a video on this underated classic, this movie deserves more attention.
I LOVE this movie! I sought it out after the Fangoria coverage when it was first being filmed. I've had a VHS copy since the '90s (from a video rental store that was going out of business... remember video rental stores?).
YES!! Love this movie, had a neat concept (maybe not original but lots of little ones spread throughout movie) and so glad some one is talking about it!
Man!! I remember renting this one when I was younger. It is one of those odd films you never really forgot about, but doesn't get mentioned at all. I was happy to see it on HBO several months ago.
Before he was known Ben Stiller also had a bit part as a sleazy salesman on an episode of Miami Vice. I wonder if it was the same one directed by this movie's director.
I love this movie, particularly Richard Farnsworth (old fellow at gas station). And especially for a low-budget movie that's a few years old, the Hell Cop's makeup really holds up.
Love this movie. The guy who played the Hellcop was gonna be at a con by me a few months ago, but had to cancel due to the weather being too dangerous to fly.It was a one-day event as well.
I always wondered why the entire stiller family was in this lol. Thanks for doing this . It's a guilty pleasure of mine. This and the Gate 2 are a perfect double feature for me
Thanks for doing a video on this one, I had a fun time with this move on a movie night you did on Twitch. More people need to give this movie a try. I love the Exploring videos, thanks Cecil!
How the Hell have I never seen this movie yet?! And I do remember the VHS cover, because I always thought the Devil on that looked like it was played by Gary Busey.
I remember I used to rent this movie from a local place(and showed it to some friends once) and how sad I was when they got rid of it. I remembered it off and on throughout the years and Kino Lorber's eventual release was a dream come true.
Been circling this movie for well over ten years, first discovering the existence through C.J. Graham's filmography (whom I always perceived as a hulking presence and just discovered I'm very slightly taller which happens regularly, just recently same exact thing with Clancy Brown). Finally got to it last year as a part of Halloween Marathon. Glad to see it featured in "Exploring" series, since people should be more aware of this, definitely a hidden gem and a cult film. A total blast to watch, especially with how much of details and sophisticated Easter eggs there are. And atmosphere is superb, too. Stiller as a cook never bothered me, as his anti-humor just fits within the vibe of everything being off an unenjoyable... in Hell.
I have always loved this film, I had no idea it had been shelved for so long and received a very limited theatrical release, what a shame! it's a great film and Kristy Swanson is absolutely stunning in it as always.
Glad to see you review this movie. Always been a favourite of mine and nice that KL gave it a decent bluray release. I find it funny that Hellcop is front and center on both sides.
Great job on the episode, Cecil. Your research and ability to make the behind-the-scenes story so much fun is always a treat. I remember there being a lot of "road to hell" movies at the rental place, so I can't be 100% sure this was a film I saw back then. I will check it out now though, since it looks like a wild ride.
Working in video stores throughout the 90's I was well aware of this movie but never actually watched it, because the box made it look like C-grade horror not worth anyone's time...wasn't until years later I heard it was mostly clever comedy in a deliberately-low-budget horror vehicle, and by then a decent copy was difficult to find. Be renting that Blu-ray right soon!
I must confess I don't think I have ever heard of this movie, which seems to be a shame because there was definitely some talent and creativity that went into it.
I remember catching this flick late one night on HBO when I was younger. Being a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (and having a crush on Kristy Swanson at the time) I watched it and loved it. Haven't seen it in probably 15 to 20 years now. I still think I'd have a fun time watching it now with a couple of drinks and either with my wife or friends. I'm a fan of Nightmare 4 too so the connection to that film is a cool bit of trivia. I love the Hell Cop idea and the Hell Cop car.
I liked that you specify that it is the film. Still think there's a chance that UA-cam might demonetize the video because of the song and the fact that AC/DC are blockers. Rooting that it's not the case.
I love this channel. I was trying to find the name of this movie forever. I watched it as a kid. You just fulfilled a several year question 🤣 Thank you.
There was another movie that was made around the same time in 1990 or 1991 called "Motorama" that always reminds me alot of this film. They both take place in the desert for a good chunk of the runtime and both have a strangeness to them that makes them unique. Nothing But Trouble with Chevy Chase & Dan Aykroyd is in that same vein too aside from the desert.
Oh man this totally reminds me of those movies Circuitry Man! Please do all those! I remember always seeing that weird cover art in the video rental stores of yesteryear ◕‿◕
Wow, we were lucky to get this movie! And again, lucky that Kino Lorber picked it up for the Blu-ray release. Thanks for another great episode of Exploring!
11:05 May he Rest In Peace! Cool back story on the film but I could never get into this film the humor never got me maybe because I wanted a more R rated approach horror film sword of like "Phantasm 2" or " Evil Dead 2-Dead by Dawn" at least to me it's cool it has a fan base and that you enjoy the film for it is Cecil.
Violence is ordained. Wraith of god and such. Given the right circumstances, (in the Judaeo-Christian ethic), you can justify any violence. Sex is temptation and so circumscribed bare ankles can be naughty. I guess where I'm going with this is he world would be a better place if instead of killing for Jesus, you were fucking for Jesus. You'd get a lot more followers too.
I was Ben Stiller's stand-in for the Genghis Kahn scene and an extra in the bar. This was one of the coolest things I ever did it was hilarious as it was happening as well as the finished product. Lots of stories to go with this little life adventure.
Cool story bro...
Did you keep anything from the shoot?
I’m pretty sure I’ve seen you comment this somewhere else. It’s still very cool though!
@@Uglyidiot86 the comment it’s a copy paste… for some reason…
@@Uglyidiot86
The user X seem to copy paste some random people's comments and reposting them. There seem to be quite a few bots like that nowadays.
Hell yes - this film is CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED.
Underseen is not the same as underrated
The “hand-cuffs” are the only reason I need to see this! I LOVE puns and wordplay!
Pretty funny that Ben Stiller played Attila The Hun, only to meet up with him years later in Night At The Museum.
I'll be honest, I'd never heard of this movie before today but I need to watch it *_IMMEDIATELY._*
Same here!
"That Pinto will get you to hell, son. But this will get you back." Thanks for covering this film. I remember catching this movie on TV one night like 20 years ago and it's been stuck in my brain ever since. Shame it never became the cult classic it should have been.
Thanks for watching!
I've accidentally found this movie one evening while browsing the Internet for movie recommendations, and I loved every minute of it.
The "paving the road to Hell with good intentions" joke is absolute gold.
@@CantankerousDave Truth.
I love it!
@@truefanforum3273 So did I 😂.
I thought it was pretty funny AND pretty clever.
"For the role of the Hell Cop, they needed a large and posing figure."
Me: Well, you can't go wrong with someone who just played Jason Voorhees!!
After hearing about this movie, I GOTTA give it a watch! Thanks for another recommendation, man!
You are welcome!
6:12 oh hey, Curtains. Really underrated flick.
That old hag mask is still terrifying looking
These episodes are always so loaded with information they are interesting from start to finish, even if it's a film I have never heard of or have not had interest in. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! Will do :)
I've never watched this film and this is like looking at it fresh. Loving the practical effects and costume designs as always. Amazed at what they could do with a small budget.
EIGHT THEATERS! One of which was the Village Cinema IV* in Austin, Texas, where I was a projectionist!
*now an Alamo Drafthouse.
Absolutely love this movie. It's one of those movies that if you directed it, even if never found the success it deserved, you'd still be completely proud of it.
Cecil, I feel I have to be harsh with my criticism here…. You have been putting out a lot of content lately, and every single thing you release is better than the last. You are quickly becoming my favorite UA-camr, and that’s saying a lot because I watch a TON of UA-cam. Your love of these topics come through in the scripts you write and the research you do. Good Bad Flix is what you were made to do, and I’m so lucky to live in a time when people like you have a platform for videos on niche subjects. Thank you so much for doing what you do. Cheesy as it may sound, you and your vids are responsible for making my life just a little less crappy. Thanks again
Sorry if you feel my criticism was too harsh, but I felt this had to be said. Try to take it in the constructive way I meant it, and don’t take it too hard and start beating yourself up.
🤪
I gotta admit, you had me there in the beginning.
Thank you for the kind "criticism". I'm very happy to make your day less crappy. :)
True story....
Dude... way too far! He may never forget the things you said here.
Welcome to the Clan. Cecil was my first YT addiction!
@@Kinglink you might be right. If someone told me that Id created one of the best channels on an entire platform, I don't think I could bare it. I need to think before I spill vitriol like this again.
One other channel did a review on this movie and it was good. Now two great channels have done a review. Glad you did a video on this underated classic, this movie deserves more attention.
I LOVE this movie! I sought it out after the Fangoria coverage when it was first being filmed. I've had a VHS copy since the '90s (from a video rental store that was going out of business... remember video rental stores?).
Had that issue as well. Was glad my local video store at the time had it. Saw it on HBO several times as well back in the day.
YES!! Love this movie, had a neat concept (maybe not original but lots of little ones spread throughout movie) and so glad some one is talking about it!
Man!! I remember renting this one when I was younger. It is one of those odd films you never really forgot about, but doesn't get mentioned at all. I was happy to see it on HBO several months ago.
This film is so good, it's a shame all the troubles during production didn't allow it to become the cult classic it deserves to be.
Before he was known Ben Stiller also had a bit part as a sleazy salesman on an episode of Miami Vice. I wonder if it was the same one directed by this movie's director.
I love this movie, particularly Richard Farnsworth (old fellow at gas station). And especially for a low-budget movie that's a few years old, the Hell Cop's makeup really holds up.
Love this movie. The guy who played the Hellcop was gonna be at a con by me a few months ago, but had to cancel due to the weather being too dangerous to fly.It was a one-day event as well.
I always wondered why the entire stiller family was in this lol. Thanks for doing this . It's a guilty pleasure of mine. This and the Gate 2 are a perfect double feature for me
Thanks for watching!
I saw parts of this movie in a hotel room after a serious night of gambling. I had no idea what it was, until today. Thanks Cecil!
You are welcome!
The "Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here" joke on a text crawl is brilliant.
I love the "exploring" series. You' re the best!
Thanks! No you are!
Thanks for doing a video on this one, I had a fun time with this move on a movie night you did on Twitch. More people need to give this movie a try. I love the Exploring videos, thanks Cecil!
Glad you enjoyed it!
There are SOOOO many reasons this is a Top 20 B-Movie. Truly love this as a bad movie with all the trimmings.
alright. I need to find and watch this movie now.
How the Hell have I never seen this movie yet?!
And I do remember the VHS cover, because I always thought the Devil on that looked like it was played by Gary Busey.
This goes perfect with Tenold's review of this movie
That Hell-Cop would fit amazingly on a Twisted Metal game.
He really would
I remember I used to rent this movie from a local place(and showed it to some friends once) and how sad I was when they got rid of it. I remembered it off and on throughout the years and Kino Lorber's eventual release was a dream come true.
Been circling this movie for well over ten years, first discovering the existence through C.J. Graham's filmography (whom I always perceived as a hulking presence and just discovered I'm very slightly taller which happens regularly, just recently same exact thing with Clancy Brown). Finally got to it last year as a part of Halloween Marathon. Glad to see it featured in "Exploring" series, since people should be more aware of this, definitely a hidden gem and a cult film. A total blast to watch, especially with how much of details and sophisticated Easter eggs there are. And atmosphere is superb, too. Stiller as a cook never bothered me, as his anti-humor just fits within the vibe of everything being off an unenjoyable... in Hell.
I have always loved this film, I had no idea it had been shelved for so long and received a very limited theatrical release, what a shame! it's a great film and Kristy Swanson is absolutely stunning in it as always.
Dude keep it up 👍!! You’re amaZing and people are starting to notice ! Finally! :)
Thanks! If they could notice a little faster that would be great lol
met kristy swanson back in 2016 and i told her about highway to hell and i how liked it and she told me she had a lot of fun makeing the movie
Glad to see you review this movie. Always been a favourite of mine and nice that KL gave it a decent bluray release. I find it funny that Hellcop is front and center on both sides.
I love the "Exploring..." series!
Thanks!
One of my favorite movies man. Cramming for an exam movie for me. 😅
This movie has more originality than most movies about Hell or cars.
The Volkswagen part was great 😂.
You are the only reviewer that gave this flix justice. Well researched and informative. Great job. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Damn, how have I've never heard of this movie before? It seems like my perfect level of weird. Also, Hellcop is basically Mr X of Resident Evil 2
Great job on the episode, Cecil. Your research and ability to make the behind-the-scenes story so much fun is always a treat. I remember there being a lot of "road to hell" movies at the rental place, so I can't be 100% sure this was a film I saw back then. I will check it out now though, since it looks like a wild ride.
Thank you so much! I think you'll like it, its a really cool movie. :)
Kevin Peter Hall was also Harry in Harry and the Hendersons!
I fucking love this movie! I always recommend it, sooooooooo underrated. The Good Intentions Paving Company joke hahahahahahaha
Remember my family stumbling on this on the chiller channel one night, despite only seeing this once it always stuck with me.
I love this movie. It even has Ben Stiller and Jerry Stiller in it.
Working in video stores throughout the 90's I was well aware of this movie but never actually watched it, because the box made it look like C-grade horror not worth anyone's time...wasn't until years later I heard it was mostly clever comedy in a deliberately-low-budget horror vehicle, and by then a decent copy was difficult to find. Be renting that Blu-ray right soon!
I must confess I don't think I have ever heard of this movie, which seems to be a shame because there was definitely some talent and creativity that went into it.
Don't want the "hand cuffs", I need em!
Wow, I really want to check this out now, I was expecting low budget dross, this looks freakin cool
I loved this on cabel back in the day
I love this movie! And this channel! Double win 😁
Thanks!
This was a very creative and inventive movie, thanks for the excellent video on it!
Thanks for watching!
I've never heard of this movie before but it sounds awesome!! I'm definitely picking this up from Kino!
This movie is just the best kind of action horror flick....
I noticed the writing on the hell cop before and it reminded me of "Books of Blood". Now I know why.
I'm looking forward to seeing this movie...
I remember catching this flick late one night on HBO when I was younger. Being a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (and having a crush on Kristy Swanson at the time) I watched it and loved it. Haven't seen it in probably 15 to 20 years now. I still think I'd have a fun time watching it now with a couple of drinks and either with my wife or friends. I'm a fan of Nightmare 4 too so the connection to that film is a cool bit of trivia. I love the Hell Cop idea and the Hell Cop car.
I liked that you specify that it is the film. Still think there's a chance that UA-cam might demonetize the video because of the song and the fact that AC/DC are blockers. Rooting that it's not the case.
This makes me wonder how many stories were made by simple inconveniences, such as getting pulled over by a traffic cop.
Haven't you seen his video about Nothing But Trouble?
"Desperation" by Stephen King.
Black Cadillac was based on a real life event.
Texas Chain Saw Massacre is another.
I just watch it on Tubi for the first time and can't believe I overlooked this classic all these years!
This is one of my all time favorite movies and you're one of my all time favorite movie channels, this is a great surprise to come home to.
Thank you! :)
I’m surprised that the Hemdale guy got away with Editing The Terminator considering how Infamous James Cameron is
Cameron fought him over it
I like to imagine a world where the producer was right and the one person who never made it is Ben Stiller.
I saw that one movie where Ben plays a crack addict, it was actually good. Of course he didn't do any comedy in it, so maybe that helped?
@Isaac Baranoff oh yeah. saw that years ago, maybe I'll see it again.
L.A. Confidential is the last movie I would have thought would have a connection to Highway to Hell! I used to watch this on cable all the time.
Hell, watch The Order. Brian made that movie too.
@@JnEricsonx Interesting.....I think I will check it out. Thank you for the recommendation!
Finding out the producer is making cuts behind your back is cause for breaking said producer's fingers.
I love this channel. I was trying to find the name of this movie forever. I watched it as a kid. You just fulfilled a several year question 🤣
Thank you.
You are welcome!
Love this movie
No stop signs, no speed limits. Nothing gonna slow me down... from mashing the like button.
The way you zoom in on images I thought my TV was falling forward. Lol
I've been looking for the ost for this since 1994.
I just decided to rewatch this last week & now there's GBF video
Serendipity!
@@GoodBadFlicks also just having good taste.
Speaking of, any merch plans? I'd totally rock a GoodBad shirt
In the section under the video I have a link to my merch store. goodbadflicks dot threadless dot com
@@GoodBadFlicks oh sweet. & I fuck with Threadless
I like this film and your reviews. Thanks.
Thanks!
the movie is absolutely worth watching just for the Gilbert Gottfried cameo
I still have my original vhs copy. This is my absolute favorite movie EVER!!!
Great background info, thank you :-)
Thanks for watching!
Hopefully you'll cover Route 666 as well. Dead chain gang members killing people. Another straight to video gem.
Such good videos. You really set the bar as far as reviews today
I love everything about this film. That is all.
Nice one! I've been a fan of this since renting it back in the 90s. I was so happy to get the new blu-ray!
Wow, seen that when I was a kid. Loved the grotesque & action. Thanks for reminding it Cecil, will definitely rewatch now.
To this day, I Still love this movie!!
Always a joy to see GoodBadFlicks upload ^^
:)
HELL YEAH DOG, YOU KEEP THESE COMING BABY WOOO
saw this one time on TV when i was a kid in the early 2000s. scarred me for life and sticks with me to this day. incredible film.
There was another movie that was made around the same time in 1990 or 1991 called "Motorama" that always reminds me alot of this film. They both take place in the desert for a good chunk of the runtime and both have a strangeness to them that makes them unique. Nothing But Trouble with Chevy Chase & Dan Aykroyd is in that same vein too aside from the desert.
OMG!! I love this flick!!!
Another great video, Cecil!
Thanks!
Your "Exploring" vids are great. They always provide me a factoid or two to entertain or inform others.
Thanks!
@@GoodBadFlicks thank you for taking the time to research and put the videos together.
Oh man this totally reminds me of those movies Circuitry Man! Please do all those! I remember always seeing that weird cover art in the video rental stores of yesteryear ◕‿◕
you know, with Hollywood only doing remakes now, these are the movies that should get remade.
I say go for it.
They will do with ugly CGI because low budget
I'm so glad to see someone talking about this movie!
Wow, we were lucky to get this movie! And again, lucky that Kino Lorber picked it up for the Blu-ray release. Thanks for another great episode of Exploring!
Thanks!
11:05 May he Rest In Peace!
Cool back story on the film but I could never get into this film the humor never got me maybe because I wanted a more R rated approach horror film sword of like "Phantasm 2" or " Evil Dead 2-Dead by Dawn" at least to me it's cool it has a fan base and that you enjoy the film for it is Cecil.
It's mind boggling how you can portray the most graphics violent gory murder deaths in movie's yet sex is a no no .
Violence is ordained. Wraith of god and such. Given the right circumstances, (in the Judaeo-Christian ethic), you can justify any violence.
Sex is temptation and so circumscribed bare ankles can be naughty.
I guess where I'm going with this is he world would be a better place if instead of killing for Jesus, you were fucking for Jesus.
You'd get a lot more followers too.
All time classic.. Now we need Radioactive Dreams immediately!
I loved this movie when I was a kid!
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