The roller coaster scene is the only thing I vividly remember about this movie. I didn't even realize it was this movie until after a long time of trying to find it. It scared the shit out of me as a child.
But at least the Lionel Model Train in this movie Nothing But Trouble is not blown-up compared to some scenes in some episodes of the Addams Family where Gomez Addams blows up his Lionel Model Trains.
I didn't even know it was considered otherwise until fairly recently, I've moved halfway across the country and in both places all the people I knew loved it.
I have been searching for this my entire life. I vaguely remembered a deadly roller coaster and bones being flung at a dart board. I started to convince myself it was all something I dreamt up as a kid. Literally 20+ years of randomly trying to remember what this is from. Wow.
the most horrific thing here is what's implied, you see what is going to happen to them, but you don't see it. Now days they would have shown the whole "bone stripping" in gory detail. Some how I find this more effective and disturbing.
absolutely. I saw this scene years ago and remember a whole hell of a lot more to it, but it was all implied. Sort they type of horror that Hitchcock employed in his movies.
Something really gripping and unnerving of seeing them slip past the frame one by one. It's almost like you feel the bad feelings the editors put into the scene. Hey, that's effective editing, to be sure. I pity any kid that saw it.
Thing is they wanted to show the grisly details of the bone stripper. The studio said no. It also didn't help that the Mr. Bonestripper itself was expensive and caused the movie to go overbudget which is why the studio interfered in the first place.
@Natalie Bertsch same! Exactly the same! I saw this scene, had no idea what movie it was and never saw anything of it again until another review came across my recommendations tonight!
+Rodrigo Serrano - I like it too. I can see why some people find it a little desturbing. But hate it? I found Bobo and Li'l Debil a bit unpleasant when I first saw this movie years ago. Now I'm much older I can see the bizarre humor that comes with those two. :-)
OH. MY. GOD. I cannot believe I've finally found this. For years I thought I was remembering this from a nightmare I had as a child, because I did have reoccuring nightmares about it. As an adult, the memory would occasionally reoccur and I'd google to try and find it, but must not have typed the right key words, until today. I cannot believe at the ripe old age of 32 I finally know the name of the movie with this scene that haunted my nightmares.
@@TheBestThomasJay Exact same thing here. I saw it once on tv as a kid in the 90s. Now I'm 37 and it still pops into my mind from time to time. I tried googling it several times over the past 15 years or so but todays the day I finally found it!
I'll tell you what, I'll give you all your coke, your grinders, your spoons, your pot and guns and knives and all that back to you when you come out the other end!
+Cameron it still kinda bothers me. This movie's tone is all over the place between slapstick comedy, backwoods horror and really awkward horror comedy. Besides, it doesn't make you hate the people nearly enough to want them to die, or die in such a ridiculous/gruesome manner.
+Xerock I don't think you're supposed to hate them. I think you're supposed to be terrified of the judge. What I get a kick out of is how John Candy's character is portrayed as being a decent guy at the end despite his having gone along with wholesale mass murder.
As a kid watching this back in the early ninties I saw that hotdog being the ground meat of those offenders. No meat is that pale. Most hotdogs have been injected with nitrates and red dyes. That how you know that was a human meat dog he was eating and serving. I reminded me of Texas Chainsaw massacre.
Nah, you're over thinking. This takes place on the edge of Pennsylvania Dutch country. Where they make 57 types of sausage and hot dogs. They were eating white sausage or Weisswurst. Which does indeed not have any nitrates. It's a very old style of sausage that isn't popular in the U.S. even in Pennsylvania. Source: I used to work at a German resturant that made its own traditional german style meats in Pennsylvania Dutch country.
Why did I watch this again!? I remember this movie being HORRIFYING! And is still is! I have to give them credit. This movie had a lot of really clever ideas and set design. But the final result was just mortifying.
It's funny because Ghostbusters 3 at the time was supposed to be in the making but it went to a hult for various reasons so Aykroyd ended up directing this instead.
I’ll tell ya what there Paul Feig, I’ll give you your all female cast, and your idiot Hemsworth, and your shitty CGI, and your cringing jokes all back to ya when you come out the other end!
I think perfect justice would be an ending where Chevy is fighting the judge on the roller coaster and Chevy jumps off and the judge gets his fake leg caught and he gets thrown into the bonestripper. Then it explodes.
I liked this scene more than I feared it, as a kid. This device was used against _"bad people"_ and _'failed'_ when it was used against the protagonist, which was all that mattered to me back then, although it is a pretty brutal scene, the fact they all emerge as "clean" (non-bloody) bones the other end, was enough to keep the scene nice and tasteful, despite its dark intent. A classic to be sure. If I ever babysit my kid nephew, I don't care... I'm showing him this movie! *edit: **0:16** shout-out to Judge Wapner, 1919-2017*
Some people below calling this scene disturbing. It might be because this movie utilized some of the things introduced by Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1974. The original. It initially starts off with a group in a vehicle that somehow gets waylaid to a nearly inescapable house of horrors; there are piles of skeletal remains in both movies; in both movies you see the personal effects, vehicles and what-nots of the people that this ghoul family has made "disappear"; there are grotesque and bizarre members of the families in both movies suggesting inbreeding; and a few people below said they thought the hot dogs they ate were made from the meat of their victims. That's a theme from Chainsaw 1 -- Mr. Bonestripper is this family's version of Leatherface's butchering room. If you watch Chainsaw 1 and this back to back you will absolutely agree that Nothing But Trouble was something of an homage. The similarities will become plainly obvious.
I just came here from the Flophouse podcast review, and I can't believe I just watched this. This scene is somehow more fucking insane than in mere description.
I'm so freaking glad I wasn't the only one that got nightmares from this as a kid. XD I remember I watched this when I was like 3-4 years old. Absolutely scared the heck outta me! I remember getting nightmares of me riding that thing.
The hotdogs they served at the dinner table scene were made from the flesh of the people who went through the bonestripper. That cannibalism was one of the things that freaked me out the most in this film. That and the judge's nose. It was even freakier the possibility of the judge's nose looking like a part of the human male anatomy, was not something made of rubber, but the actual skin of that anatomy of someone who went through the bonestripper.
It just occurred to me that Priscilla (The lady cop) stayed to watch the carnage, not to make sure these hapless souls wouldn't try anything. They were dead the moment they stepped inside the house.
Yes! Actually, he was. During the wedding scene, Digital Underground performs (they didn't receive the death sentence since they proved they were truly musicians). In those days, Tupac was with Digital Underground. Looks like somebody posted a video. Do a UA-cam search for "tupac digital underground nothing but trouble"
I always loved the " Okay we got ya Crack and Ice Cocaine here,...ya pills...and your vile of coke....your motor here and pipes and grinder....got your gun here and your...switch blade knives... lmao
This movie scared me back in the 90s when I was little but now I think it's one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. Dan akroyd is a genius actor/director in this movie.
OMFG same for me. I was 8 as well. My Aunt rented it for a get together for my family. This movie was like a wolf or a giant spider just catching lil kids out in the open and just devouring them with it's insanity
I love all the weird, mechanical and wacky traps, conveyer belts. Secret doors, weird engineering from scrap parts in this movie.. its so fun. Such an underated movie. I was born in 1980... my mother was all into horror movies and weird dark horror comedy... she would put this on for us regularly... my brother and i loved it so much.
iwas three or 4 when this was on tv. and i rememberd the bonestripper scene....scared me....i coukdnt remember anything else about it...but ah the internet and the keywords ...conveyor belt movie death coaster....boom here i am
Really? I came here via a GrayStillPlays video. Although his roller coaster doesn’t need a bone stripping machine, it’s the several million G forces that does the job.
In that movie Jimmy Hoffa end up sent to Mr Bonestripper 15 years before the events of that movie, Alvin kept a news article of Hoffa’s disappearance as a trophy
this deadly ''attraction'', reminds me the video game Carnevil, by the way, this movie is undoubtedly a freaky and cool classic (especially by ''Mr Bonestripper).
like alot of people here, i saw this movie when i was very young and honestly thought this was some kind of fever dream i had, it was this scene and the gross hotdog scene that stuck with me all these years
Those drugged-up gangsters got it good. The Bonestripper song kicks ass. I love how he just says it nice & kindly. Defeated though, by simple crawling.
It’s Dr. Bonestripper now. After these events he fled this county and turned his life around, now he’s finishing up his residency in orthopedic surgery. Still holds the record for fastest time from incision to accessing the bone.
This scene has been burned in my brain since I was a kid. A date showed me this movie last night and my brain exploded because I had been trying to find this forever.
1:40 it's like Texas Chainsaw Massacre part 5 that was never made only it's called welcome to Sawyer land. Dan Aykroyd would play Grandpa Sawyers Twin brother Judge Thaddeus Sawyer.
@RealLiveDebates Yeah. Bothers me, too. But according to one of the previous commenters there was a test screening of the film in which this scene was much more gory. I would love to see a release of that some time soon.
ill give u all your coke, grinders, spoons, pot, guns and knives and all that back when u come out the other end XDDDDDDDDD this movie is hilarious!!!!
After Covid-19 age is over we are gonna need a judicial system like this people think they can get away with anything 😂😁💪 we tried everything else peacefully
I think being shown this at 8 yes old is why I have stayed off drugs. Yes, I know it's just a movie scene, but it straight out TRAUMATIZED me as a kid! NOPE! NO DRUGS 4 ME! XD
i knew it! I bloody knew it, I was not dreaming this for years I've been asking my mum and ither people what this film was called with the roller coaster that turned people into bones!!!
I think making a movie like this is actually more horrifying then original horror movie, because they make the death part as kind of a joke like it is in cartoon but in reality they are dead for real.
fell asleep during this movie once and had a nightmare that I was put through mr bonestripper and I woke up sweating like crazy....first time I had ever died in my dreams before waking up...loved this movie, but damn that scared the bajeezus out of me
You know what else that bonestripper is good for make cakes and pizza just take away the pipe and replace it with another convert belt and boom the cake would be done in no time. Just a thought
This whole movie is actually based on something that happened to Akyroyd himself back in 1978. Also, i've said that it's very reminiscent of a Tales From The Crypt episode and it's true.
thanks! also that is one of my absolute favorite episodes. the only one i like better is the one with teri hatcher in lingerie. because teri hatcher in lingerie, obviously. thanks again.
I love how no one else remembered this film just this creepy scene from their childhood. :D I'm one of the group too but now I found it and it turns out it's a 4,4 on Imdb and 9% rated movie on RT. :P
Isaac McSpadden the 170 million dollar loss, negative fan reception, failed toy line, and Dan confirming a sequel is financially impossible seems to agree with me sir
Isaac McSpadden wrong sir wrong I did see it to an empty house and it was terrible. Plus a post worker gave it away on Reddit forgot about that did you?
The roller coaster scene is the only thing I vividly remember about this movie. I didn't even realize it was this movie until after a long time of trying to find it. It scared the shit out of me as a child.
I don't know, the fake nose removal scene freaked the shit out of me when I was a kid.
Yeah, that part was disturbing.
Same.
Well, more confused and disturbed than scared...
Same here, man. Same here.
I too remembered this vividly and strangely found it just now i was born in 89
This fucking movie, man. It's like Texas Chainsaw 2 meets The Addams Family.
And a little bit of Mad Max with the flaming tail-pipe cop car. Awesome movie!
I definetely saw Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 influence in this
But at least the Lionel Model Train in this movie Nothing But Trouble is not blown-up compared to some scenes in some episodes of the Addams Family where Gomez Addams blows up his Lionel Model Trains.
*100% Dan Aykroyd's brain*
And you get this form of dark humor.
I don't care what people say. I thought this movie was hilarious. The definition of a cult classic/dark comedy.
Only the truly enlightened among us understand the greatness that is this movie.
Agreed! The actors were perfect for this awesome movie! 💙 🎥
I didn't even know it was considered otherwise until fairly recently, I've moved halfway across the country and in both places all the people I knew loved it.
Agreed 💯
One of my all time favorite movies! I remember this movie blew me away the first time I saw it! I was probably 13 or 14 years old
I literally googled “movie where couple gets killed in roller coaster” and all I would get was final destination 3!! I finally found it I can rest now
Wasn't a couple....was a group of lowlives going through Mr. Bonestripper.
Final destination 3 was really good
I have been searching for this my entire life. I vaguely remembered a deadly roller coaster and bones being flung at a dart board. I started to convince myself it was all something I dreamt up as a kid. Literally 20+ years of randomly trying to remember what this is from. Wow.
... you mean RIP?
Another average day in Roller Coaster Tycoon.
GrayStillPlays or RTGame?
"I want to go on something more thrilling than Mr Bonestripper"
the most horrific thing here is what's implied, you see what is going to happen to them, but you don't see it. Now days they would have shown the whole "bone stripping" in gory detail. Some how I find this more effective and disturbing.
absolutely. I saw this scene years ago and remember a whole hell of a lot more to it, but it was all implied. Sort they type of horror that Hitchcock employed in his movies.
Something really gripping and unnerving of seeing them slip past the frame one by one. It's almost like you feel the bad feelings the editors put into the scene. Hey, that's effective editing, to be sure. I pity any kid that saw it.
Thing is they wanted to show the grisly details of the bone stripper. The studio said no. It also didn't help that the Mr. Bonestripper itself was expensive and caused the movie to go overbudget which is why the studio interfered in the first place.
I had the same reaction to any of the dentist scenes in Little Shop of Horrods!
Apparently Dan wanted to show it, and wanted the whole movie to be far more horror, but the studio denied it.
fuck, as a kid this movie was scarier than alien. fuckin hell!
For sure. I was too young to understand dark comedy, but I was young enough to understand what it means to get one's bones stripped.
Yup, if you want an everlasting memory for a kid, show this scene.
That is no lie! Saw this as a kid when I was like maybe 5 or 6 and never forgot this scene or the "dinner" scene.
I loved this scene when I was a kid!
@Natalie Bertsch same! Exactly the same! I saw this scene, had no idea what movie it was and never saw anything of it again until another review came across my recommendations tonight!
Yep 💯 I’m here as a part of my healing journey
I feel so lonely......I'm the only one who liked this weird film! hahaha!
Thank you so much! Aykroyd's a surreallistic genious...
+Rodrigo Serrano I like it
One of my favorite movies of all time. "I'm Bobo, this is a little Debbo, we arent allowed in the house. "
+Rodrigo Serrano - I like it too. I can see why some people find it a little desturbing. But hate it? I found Bobo and Li'l Debil a bit unpleasant when I first saw this movie years ago. Now I'm much older I can see the bizarre humor that comes with those two. :-)
I loved it as well :)
I've been trying to remember the name of this movie for probably 15 years.
Oh my god, same.
Redline me too same here
Same
Same 😱 I just saw it on Facebook and came straight here
Lost Nothing But Trouble
OH. MY. GOD. I cannot believe I've finally found this. For years I thought I was remembering this from a nightmare I had as a child, because I did have reoccuring nightmares about it. As an adult, the memory would occasionally reoccur and I'd google to try and find it, but must not have typed the right key words, until today. I cannot believe at the ripe old age of 32 I finally know the name of the movie with this scene that haunted my nightmares.
Nah, what you had was a premonition of what's to happen to deviants and child abusers.
lol i could see that
I’ve felt the exact same way! Makes me feel less crazy knowing it was real.
@@TheBestThomasJay Exact same thing here. I saw it once on tv as a kid in the 90s. Now I'm 37 and it still pops into my mind from time to time. I tried googling it several times over the past 15 years or so but todays the day I finally found it!
Age 33 here. Just now found this movie I was maybe 1 or 2 years old when I saw this on TV
I'll tell you what, I'll give you all your coke, your grinders, your spoons, your pot and guns and knives and all that back to you when you come out the other end!
One of the films most memorable lines :D and with fine delivery.
Yeah... in Hell, that is.
Who said you can’t get a “break” from law and order 😉
14 people didn't get their coke and their grinders and their spoons back.
Well this scene was one of those Nightmare Fuel things from my childhood. And I'm still uncomfortable watching it now. Thanks for that Mr Aykroyd.
"I have to plead the 5th Dimension."
Haha yeah your going to the 5th dimension alright it's also known as HELL XD
Is that Joe Pesci?
I think he was genuinely laughing when he said it. It’s god damn perfect.
@@keithkimmel6638 it's Daniel Baldwin
👽🔭🌌 5D he'll yeah......
I like how Judge takes one look at them and just kind grins knowingly, "Yup, I know how this is going."
Oh shit. All these years I didn’t realize; that’s probably where their disgusting hotdog meat comes from!!! 😨😱🤢🤮
Indeed, that Hot dog scene has haunted me since I was a kid lol.
It was sausage, steamed of course.
MADE OF HUMAN MOYEET! lol
It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent's fritters!
Come on folks fix your self up a couple of them dogs
This bothered me when I was a kid
+Cameron it still kinda bothers me. This movie's tone is all over the place between slapstick comedy, backwoods horror and really awkward horror comedy. Besides, it doesn't make you hate the people nearly enough to want them to die, or die in such a ridiculous/gruesome manner.
+Xerock I don't think you're supposed to hate them. I think you're supposed to be terrified of the judge. What I get a kick out of is how John Candy's character is portrayed as being a decent guy at the end despite his having gone along with wholesale mass murder.
me too
lol I had a dream I went through the mr bonestripper when I was a kid
Andrew Phillip same here
This is a great documentary about rural Pennsylvania.
As a kid watching this back in the early ninties I saw that hotdog being the ground meat of those offenders. No meat is that pale. Most hotdogs have been injected with nitrates and red dyes. That how you know that was a human meat dog he was eating and serving. I reminded me of Texas Chainsaw massacre.
...you're completely right.
Jesus...
I always wondered that. If the gross hotdog was was some how made the flesh of the offenders. Does any one know for certain that it was?
Nah, you're over thinking.
This takes place on the edge of Pennsylvania Dutch country. Where they make 57 types of sausage and hot dogs. They were eating white sausage or Weisswurst. Which does indeed not have any nitrates. It's a very old style of sausage that isn't popular in the U.S. even in Pennsylvania.
Source: I used to work at a German resturant that made its own traditional german style meats in Pennsylvania Dutch country.
unearthedtruths
No no no, Dutch country Hereford's stadium franks, prize winners.
Aha!
This is actually a KILLER Damn Yankees song if you look it up.
Why did I watch this again!? I remember this movie being HORRIFYING! And is still is!
I have to give them credit. This movie had a lot of really clever ideas and set design. But the final result was just mortifying.
Were we watching the same thing? I thought this was fucking hilarious
I remember this scene vividly. I believe I was 7-8 when I saw it. Traumatized.
Everyone who remembers this scene and was traumatized by it as a kid is now in their 30's... I'm 34 now..
I want to set up up a huge Mr Bonestripper in the front yard for Halloween... :-)
This still is a better movie than the Ghostbusters reboot.
Yes but I said the Ghostbusters 2016 not the original ghostbusters.
+TheMstiffany13 : "reboot"
It's funny because Ghostbusters 3 at the time was supposed to be in the making but it went to a hult for various reasons so Aykroyd ended up directing this instead.
LJGreni misogynist
I’ll tell ya what there Paul Feig, I’ll give you your all female cast, and your idiot Hemsworth, and your shitty CGI, and your cringing jokes all back to ya when you come out the other end!
That's what you get for making a mockery of the judicial system.
The Judge’s chair and control panel were awesome. Pulling those levers like a boss.
I think perfect justice would be an ending where Chevy is fighting the judge on the roller coaster and Chevy jumps off and the judge gets his fake leg caught and he gets thrown into the bonestripper. Then it explodes.
I liked this scene more than I feared it, as a kid. This device was used against _"bad people"_ and _'failed'_ when it was used against the protagonist, which was all that mattered to me back then, although it is a pretty brutal scene, the fact they all emerge as "clean" (non-bloody) bones the other end, was enough to keep the scene nice and tasteful, despite its dark intent. A classic to be sure. If I ever babysit my kid nephew, I don't care... I'm showing him this movie! *edit: **0:16** shout-out to Judge Wapner, 1919-2017*
Some people below calling this scene disturbing. It might be because this movie utilized some of the things introduced by Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1974. The original. It initially starts off with a group in a vehicle that somehow gets waylaid to a nearly inescapable house of horrors; there are piles of skeletal remains in both movies; in both movies you see the personal effects, vehicles and what-nots of the people that this ghoul family has made "disappear"; there are grotesque and bizarre members of the families in both movies suggesting inbreeding; and a few people below said they thought the hot dogs they ate were made from the meat of their victims. That's a theme from Chainsaw 1 -- Mr. Bonestripper is this family's version of Leatherface's butchering room. If you watch Chainsaw 1 and this back to back you will absolutely agree that Nothing But Trouble was something of an homage. The similarities will become plainly obvious.
I just came here from the Flophouse podcast review, and I can't believe I just watched this. This scene is somehow more fucking insane than in mere description.
I'm so freaking glad I wasn't the only one that got nightmares from this as a kid. XD I remember I watched this when I was like 3-4 years old. Absolutely scared the heck outta me! I remember getting nightmares of me riding that thing.
Hanibita same here
Hanibita I was 9 and wish they had shown them inside of the bonestripper
Shortlady82 probably if it was rated R for bloody gore.
How did you see this at such a young age?
Taylor Negron, the glue that held the 80s together.
Be cool to see Justin Beiber go through Mister Bonestripper lol
And this is exactly why I do 120mph through small towns lmao!
The hotdogs they served at the dinner table scene were made from the flesh of the people who went through the bonestripper. That cannibalism was one of the things that freaked me out the most in this film. That and the judge's nose. It was even freakier the possibility of the judge's nose looking like a part of the human male anatomy, was not something made of rubber, but the actual skin of that anatomy of someone who went through the bonestripper.
Really?! I've seen this movie millions of times and I never thought of that! I thought that they were just old, expired hotdogs.
@@jonathansmith8672 They sure were.
Waste not, want not!
It just occurred to me that Priscilla (The lady cop) stayed to watch the carnage, not to make sure these hapless souls wouldn't try anything.
They were dead the moment they stepped inside the house.
For some reason, this scene reminded me of the other film, Freaked. Possibly due to the Coney Island steam-punk nature.
Yes! Actually, he was. During the wedding scene, Digital Underground performs (they didn't receive the death sentence since they proved they were truly musicians). In those days, Tupac was with Digital Underground.
Looks like somebody posted a video. Do a UA-cam search for "tupac digital underground nothing but trouble"
Best anti drug commercial ever
I always loved the " Okay we got ya Crack and Ice Cocaine here,...ya pills...and your vile of coke....your motor here and pipes and grinder....got your gun here and your...switch blade knives... lmao
It's like he's been through this billions of times to a point where he's just used to seeing stuff like that. 😆😄😆😄
This movie scared me back in the 90s when I was little but now I think it's one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. Dan akroyd is a genius actor/director in this movie.
This movie...so much childhood trauma from this. I think I was 8 when I saw it. Never looked at roller coasters ever the same again.
OMFG same for me. I was 8 as well. My Aunt rented it for a get together for my family. This movie was like a wolf or a giant spider just catching lil kids out in the open and just devouring them with it's insanity
I loved this whole crazy movie front to back! Mr. Bonestripper is every power junkies fantasy, wanna go for a ride?
I love all the weird, mechanical and wacky traps, conveyer belts. Secret doors, weird engineering from scrap parts in this movie.. its so fun. Such an underated movie.
I was born in 1980... my mother was all into horror movies and weird dark horror comedy... she would put this on for us regularly... my brother and i loved it so much.
How the hell did the bones come out so clean?
This movie is the perfect definition of creepy, disturbing and funny
This scene reminds me of being at a high-end carnival at nite when the weather is nice and breezy...lol
Mr. bonestripper kicks ass!! Those v8s I bet they actually started them for this scene
I wonder how many the germans needed for the 6 mill mark
iwas three or 4 when this was on tv. and i rememberd the bonestripper scene....scared me....i coukdnt remember anything else about it...but ah the internet and the keywords ...conveyor belt movie death coaster....boom here i am
hey same with me, but my key words were bone spitting carnival ride. Seriously that was all I could remember about this.
I looked up 1990's movies, judge, horror.
Really? I came here via a GrayStillPlays video. Although his roller coaster doesn’t need a bone stripping machine, it’s the several million G forces that does the job.
I wouldn't be surprised if Action Park tried to hire him at some point.
In that movie Jimmy Hoffa end up sent to Mr Bonestripper 15 years before the events of that movie, Alvin kept a news article of Hoffa’s disappearance as a trophy
this deadly ''attraction'', reminds me the video game Carnevil, by the way, this movie is undoubtedly a freaky and cool classic (especially by ''Mr Bonestripper).
that had to be a horrible, painful death..this was the only disturbing scene in the movie..after the penis on the nose
Mr Bonestripper metal as FUCK!
"You will be conveyed to a holy, aw, awful place of execution, wherein you shall be put to death..."
"Yeees!!"
They were all so drugged up they probably didn’t know what he said
No, they were just a bunch of twats
like alot of people here, i saw this movie when i was very young and honestly thought this was some kind of fever dream i had, it was this scene and the gross hotdog scene that stuck with me all these years
Those drugged-up gangsters got it good. The Bonestripper song kicks ass. I love how he just says it nice & kindly. Defeated though, by simple crawling.
And metal fatigue in the driveshaft.
It’s Dr. Bonestripper now. After these events he fled this county and turned his life around, now he’s finishing up his residency in orthopedic surgery.
Still holds the record for fastest time from incision to accessing the bone.
This scene has been burned in my brain since I was a kid. A date showed me this movie last night and my brain exploded because I had been trying to find this forever.
Mr. Bonestripper teeth is made from car pistons.
Goin down goin down bonestriper
1:40 it's like Texas Chainsaw Massacre part 5 that was never made only it's called welcome to Sawyer land. Dan Aykroyd would play Grandpa Sawyers Twin brother Judge Thaddeus Sawyer.
This is the best movie of all time!!
@RealLiveDebates Yeah. Bothers me, too. But according to one of the previous commenters there was a test screening of the film in which this scene was much more gory. I would love to see a release of that some time soon.
There must have been screams as they entered the machine in the original.
ill give u all your coke, grinders, spoons, pot, guns and knives and all that back when u come out the other end XDDDDDDDDD this movie is hilarious!!!!
Dan Ackroyd as Joe Biden.
No joe biden was in texas chainsaw massacre as grandpa thumb sucker
When I was a kid I wanted to live in the mansion sooooo badly.
So kind of Damn Yankees to do a song for the Judge.
They need something like this ride for child molesters and murderers.
So many nightmares as a kid.
Can someone explain to me what the heck happened in this scene do they just get stripped of their meat and organs
After Covid-19 age is over we are gonna need a judicial system like this people think they can get away with anything 😂😁💪 we tried everything else peacefully
IS THAT NOSE RUBBA
As a kid, i always wounder if they made the hotdog meat from the people they killed.
I think being shown this at 8 yes old is why I have stayed off drugs. Yes, I know it's just a movie scene, but it straight out TRAUMATIZED me as a kid! NOPE! NO DRUGS 4 ME! XD
*50 achevment points UNLOCKED * ---SHED UP A BUNCH OF DRUGIES IN THE BONE STRIPPER .
I would actually wish they can remake this movie cause this scene should be known to everyone. Plus someone can make it better.like this movie though
dude this movie kicked ass!! it's got that Adam's family vibe
HA HA HA HA OH OH OH OH!!!!
I watched this back in 2006 and this was my favorite scene and still is
i'm looking for a clip with Bobo and Lil' Devil. "Your the fat one, you ate all the cereal" Anyone know where I can find that ?
The best scene in an awesome movie. :) That was back when Demi was still hot 1:33. I love that song, too.
How the fuck did this movie get ingraved into everyones brain but its so well hidden? I thought this was a fever dream
i knew it! I bloody knew it, I was not dreaming this for years I've been asking my mum and ither people what this film was called with the roller coaster that turned people into bones!!!
When I saw this as a kid I had no idea the old man literally killed them
Man I just want this song to be made into an entire song so I can jam to Mr Bonestripper xD
There’s a full song. The movie got a soundtrack. Look for Bonestripper by Damn Yankees.
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The Lionel Train that was used to serve the mustard , was that O gauge or O-27 Gauge?
I think making a movie like this is actually more horrifying then original horror movie, because they make the death part as kind of a joke like it is in cartoon but in reality they are dead for real.
fell asleep during this movie once and had a nightmare that I was put through mr bonestripper and I woke up sweating like crazy....first time I had ever died in my dreams before waking up...loved this movie, but damn that scared the bajeezus out of me
You know what else that bonestripper is good for make cakes and pizza just take away the pipe and replace it with another convert belt and boom the cake would be done in no time. Just a thought
How they get on the roller coaster? LoL
I thought this was the weirdest and funniest movie when I watched it as a kid.
We could use the Bone Stripper in a few cities today
We could always learn a lot from the germans in ww2.
They had at least 8 of them for the 6 mill mark
This movie is just loaded with imagination. One of my favorites!
Wave of the wand it's made of holly wood to magicly whisk your mind into their imagination of subversion.
Abracadabra
This whole movie is actually based on something that happened to Akyroyd himself back in 1978. Also, i've said that it's very reminiscent of a Tales From The Crypt episode and it's true.
what episode pls
NORMLduder
Death Of Some Salesman starring Ed Begley Jr and Tim Curry. Tim Curry plays multiple characters in it.
thanks! also that is one of my absolute favorite episodes. the only one i like better is the one with teri hatcher in lingerie. because teri hatcher in lingerie, obviously. thanks again.
I love how no one else remembered this film just this creepy scene from their childhood. :D I'm one of the group too but now I found it and it turns out it's a 4,4 on Imdb and 9% rated movie on RT. :P
Should have been Paul Feig and Amy Pascal going in that machine!
Isaac McSpadden the 170 million dollar loss, negative fan reception, failed toy line, and Dan confirming a sequel is financially impossible seems to agree with me sir
Isaac McSpadden wrong sir wrong I did see it to an empty house and it was terrible. Plus a post worker gave it away on Reddit forgot about that did you?
And Leslie jones
If I had a ton of money I'd hire Dan Akkroyd and tell him to go nuts, make his magnum opus. Crispin Glover too.