@@MakotoKinoSailorJupiter2020oh easily I had to see 2013 a second time in theaters bc I thought “surely it couldn’t have been as bad as I’m remembering” but it was
@@MM-qj8ys Agreed. I busted out laughing in the theatre when she floats out of the prom. What got me mad is that someone actually got paid good money for coming up with that idea.
I first saw this as a kid when I was around 9 years old, and it really freaked me out. I'm also pretty sure the locker room scene at the start was the first time I ever saw what naked ladies looked like. I bought the Arrow Video special edition blu-ray recently. Another really nice set and its great learning more about the making of the film. It really does hold up well I think, real classic film.
I'll never forget that feeling. Like my heart and stomach fell out when I saw that look of terror, then rage in Carrie's eyes. I've never felt anything like that before or since.
My cousins wife is named after this movie. Her parents hadn’t chosen a name for her yet when she was born and when they were there after the birth due to Carrie having been premature they watched the movie on network tv in their hospital room and decided to name her Carrie because they liked the movie so much. Sadly they both ended up being institutionalized for mental health issues while Carrie was growing up and remain there to this day. Carrie herself has struggled with mental health issues throughout her life but has never been institutionalized and remains married to my cousin to this day. She actually resembles sissy spacek as well, however with a heavier body weight.
Lots of people these days complain about the spinning around scene, but not me. I see the dizziness that develops in the viewer as a way of showing--not telling--the dizzying feeling that Carrie must have been feeling because of how happy she was--perhaps for the first time in her life. It imparts a seen of 'otherworldliness' for the viewer. You are just getting your feet again when the blood comes, and after the blood comes the screaming.
I liked the 2013 prom because we see Carrie enjoying using her power for harm as in the book. I wish they kept the extended death scenes as I loved when she lights a girl on fire by whipping her with bare electrical cables. I also liked when she bisects and crushes the boys with the bleachers. We should have gotten more dismemberment. Even when she throws the cables into the water and electrocuted everyone, we kinda speed past it so we can see Billy and Chris die.
The reason why Carrie 2002 had a different ending compared to the others was because it was originally going to be the pilot movie of a television show for the film. It never happened due to low ratings.
Would certainly rank in my top 10 films of all time. There is just ZERO wrong with this film, not a flaw, not a blurb, not a single misstep or misfire. It is one of those films that is sincerely FLAWLESS, timeless, and holds its own against anything filmed since. From the writing, to DePalma's signature cinematography, framing and edit style, to the perfect casting...it all came together like a magic recipe for perfection in filmmaking. SO yeah, I think I like it a lot...lmao
@@RictusHolloweye but then again, anyone can talk clearly with a toothpick in their mouths. So technically, there is a path to a legit suspension of disbelief. lol
For the record DePalma's "Phantom of the Paradise" was a box office failure, but has since become a cult classic. My sister was a huge Paul Williams fan, and I remembered it playing as a double bill with "The Rocky Horror Picture Show".
No version made me feel too much as 70s Carrie. I've cried, saddened and genuinely wished her to be happy as she deserved. I first saw 02' as kid but didn't get too emotional as original, yeah I felt bad yet but I remember being scared for - especially when she kills her mother by stopping her heart.
I saw this when it was first released in the UK: most of the audience nearly jumped out of their seats at the ending! People were leaving the theater almost in a state of shock.
First horror movie I ever saw. My mom mentioned it when it came on tv back in the day and I was like what? Had to watch it and jeez the music, visuals and “Carrie White burns in hell” ending always stuck with me
Watching that scene at the end with the hand from the grave and Amy Irving for the first time with someone who’s never seen the movie is always a treat.
I watched this on VHS early 80's. My parents rented this out. The ending made me jump so bad. I love this movie and it will always remain one of my favourites. I love the soundtrack (would love to own it on vinyl but you are talking money). I really did not know that 'Katie Irving' was sister of 'Amy Irving'. I never connected the two names! Amazing acting, Story and Score. Nothing comes close to the 1976 film.
Fun Fact: The "sequel" The Rage: Carrie 2 was originally not intended to be a sequel to the film at all. Originally just called "The Rage" it was based on the Sex Book scandal from around the film's conception, about a group of teenage boys who made a scoring system about having sex with as many different girls as possible in school (points based on if the girl was hot, if she was easy, if you could get her to do things without protection, etc), and about one the girls having the power to lash back at those men. However, the people who made it realized it had a lot in common with Carrie, since the studio in charge of it owned the rights to the original Carrie, they figured "what the hell?" and shoehorned in the links to the original Carrie. You can really tell this was added late in the screenplay, since the Guidance Counciler being the last girl from the first movie and the "second" Carrie meeting her mother had literally no impact on the story whatsoever.
I remember seeing this as a kid and it scared the shit out of me watch it a late night I feel asleep woke up at the seen with the hands in the grave then a the channel when off the air scared the shit out of me my baby sitter fell a sleep love this movie probably why I love horror films and have a huge collection of them..
Ok, so, there's a horror movie screenwriter, producer, and director named Larry Cohen. So when you were talking about Lawrence Cohen, I was like, "Wait, Larry Cohen wrote the screenplay for 'Carrie'?!" But, it turns out this is another guy with a similar name. Hah.
The Exorcist was nominated for Best Picture in 1974, and the movie was released 3 years before Carrie. I wouldn’t necessarily say that Carrie was the first horror movie to be nominated for an Academy Award.
The whole process was a amazing and kinda fluke. kings first book fast became popular, and within a short time was made into a great movie. Usually an inexperienced new writer has a hard time finding more inspiration for creativity. But kings next book was Salem's lot, my favorite of his books, and another grate TV movie. Then he wrote the shining, and that becomes my favorite movie of all time
My favourite movie of his book will ALWAYS be Pet semetry... ORIGINAL OF COURSE!!!... The book and movie of BOTH and MANY more than expected were brilliant!!...
This movie freaked me out seriously, but recently I see it as a traditional Halloween film every year, and mostly because I developed a crush for the Carrie main actor, and kind of have that same effect with the sequel protagonist Rachel.
This movie still holds up to this day, obviously dated, but still works, and in large part due to the bullying as mentioned here in this video. One of the biggest jump scares I watched as a kid was the ending of this when the hand reaches up from the ground. Still a great movie and worth the viewing if anyone has never had the chance to see it.
The original film is good just the way it is I really don't care for the reboot I've read alot of Stephen kings books haven't read Carrie though but I do like the movie
As I recall, in the book Carrie, she's as ugly as the day is long. Yet all the movies have an attractive woman as Carrie. Plus, she totally devastates the town vice just messing up the school a bit. Odd....
The comments on the child's play versus child's Play 2 video are turned off for some reason. I would assume it's because most Chucky fans consider part 2 the holy Grail and I assume there was some toxic fandom going on in the comments. I don't know. Anyway I wanted to say I was pleasantly surprised by that video as I thought it would go in the favor of part two. But child's Play part 1 was the winner. Out of the two, part two is the one I prefer myself, but that's just me. I enjoyed the video. Just wanted to let you all know. I enjoyed this Carrie video as well, lol.
Nobody talks about this but if you look closely you can see barely any blood actually got on her the first take...it looks like they realised their mistake and showed her with tons more blood a few seconds later.
A s***** as it was to be probably underpaid back then $25,000 would have probably supported you for a year but at the very least it was something that got his foot in the door and now he's just doing fabulous
Same lol When my mom said that mean girl' actress was that same cop in Robocop, I didn't believe at first. Hard to see Nancy as a really evil girl in Carrie, and then a badass cop in Robocop.
Kinda disturbing in the beginning in the locker room when I was younger I actually thought that they had minor Girl's in the locker room looked it up they where all over the age of 18 thank God
@@ICONICPARIS ya, it is racist, Get Out was a meh movie at best, with MASSIVE amounts of racism in it, and a crap ending, and he won an award for it. Instead of going "This is racist, you're giving me this because im black" He gladly took it. Blacks have no problem with racism, when it benefits them.
Frankly we watch Carrie and these other reboots of Carrie because we want to see just how the prom room gets torched in each new version.
Carrie (2002) Kicks Ass!
I prefer the 2002 remake to the 2013 remake
@@MakotoKinoSailorJupiter2020oh easily
I had to see 2013 a second time in theaters bc I thought “surely it couldn’t have been as bad as I’m remembering” but it was
@@MM-qj8ys Agreed. I busted out laughing in the theatre when she floats out of the prom. What got me mad is that someone actually got paid good money for coming up with that idea.
I first saw this as a kid when I was around 9 years old, and it really freaked me out. I'm also pretty sure the locker room scene at the start was the first time I ever saw what naked ladies looked like.
I bought the Arrow Video special edition blu-ray recently. Another really nice set and its great learning more about the making of the film. It really does hold up well I think, real classic film.
I was 8 years old, back in 1988 when I saw it. I'm 42 year old, and the original STILL gives me nightmares.
My favorite horror movie of all time!! Still the most superior version out of all the numerous retellings.
Facts!!!!!!
Mine too
Great Movie 😮
I'll never forget that feeling. Like my heart and stomach fell out when I saw that look of terror, then rage in Carrie's eyes.
I've never felt anything like that before or since.
My cousins wife is named after this movie. Her parents hadn’t chosen a name for her yet when she was born and when they were there after the birth due to Carrie having been premature they watched the movie on network tv in their hospital room and decided to name her Carrie because they liked the movie so much.
Sadly they both ended up being institutionalized for mental health issues while Carrie was growing up and remain there to this day.
Carrie herself has struggled with mental health issues throughout her life but has never been institutionalized and remains married to my cousin to this day.
She actually resembles sissy spacek as well, however with a heavier body weight.
I resemble Sissy Spacek too and my mum wanted to call me Carrie, but didn't in the end. I got an Irish name instead.
Lots of people these days complain about the spinning around scene, but not me. I see the dizziness that develops in the viewer as a way of showing--not telling--the dizzying feeling that Carrie must have been feeling because of how happy she was--perhaps for the first time in her life. It imparts a seen of 'otherworldliness' for the viewer. You are just getting your feet again when the blood comes, and after the blood comes the screaming.
That crucifix in the closet was scary as hell . freaked me out as a kid.
Even if you knew the prom scene, it's still a great movie. Plus, it's shared casting with George Lucas helped with Star Wars.
In some alternate universe, Carrie Fisher played Carrie (hee!) and Sissy Spacek played Princess Leia. (-:
I liked the 2013 prom because we see Carrie enjoying using her power for harm as in the book. I wish they kept the extended death scenes as I loved when she lights a girl on fire by whipping her with bare electrical cables. I also liked when she bisects and crushes the boys with the bleachers. We should have gotten more dismemberment. Even when she throws the cables into the water and electrocuted everyone, we kinda speed past it so we can see Billy and Chris die.
Love the scene where Piper Laurie does the sign of the cross with the knife in hand. She slayed that roll!
The reason why Carrie 2002 had a different ending compared to the others was because it was originally going to be the pilot movie of a television show for the film. It never happened due to low ratings.
Would certainly rank in my top 10 films of all time. There is just ZERO wrong with this film, not a flaw, not a blurb, not a single misstep or misfire. It is one of those films that is sincerely FLAWLESS, timeless, and holds its own against anything filmed since. From the writing, to DePalma's signature cinematography, framing and edit style, to the perfect casting...it all came together like a magic recipe for perfection in filmmaking. SO yeah, I think I like it a lot...lmao
There is the amusing gaff where Nancy Allen's character is able to speak clearly while fellating John Travolta's character, but no movie is perfect.
@@RictusHolloweye but then again, anyone can talk clearly with a toothpick in their mouths. So technically, there is a path to a legit suspension of disbelief. lol
For the record DePalma's "Phantom of the Paradise" was a box office failure, but has since become a cult classic. My sister was a huge Paul Williams fan, and I remembered it playing as a double bill with "The Rocky Horror Picture Show".
I ended up watching all three renditions of Carrie in one day back to back to back and I love all of them for different reasons.
No version made me feel too much as 70s Carrie. I've cried, saddened and genuinely wished her to be happy as she deserved. I first saw 02' as kid but didn't get too emotional as original, yeah I felt bad yet but I remember being scared for - especially when she kills her mother by stopping her heart.
I saw this when it was first released in the UK: most of the audience nearly jumped out of their seats at the ending! People were leaving the theater almost in a state of shock.
Thanks for putting out fresh material so often
The Angela Bettis one ends so weird because they were trying to use it as a pilot for a Carrie tv series.
The TV movie was actually a 2 hour pilot of a TV series (which ultimately was never made)
First horror movie I ever saw. My mom mentioned it when it came on tv back in the day and I was like what? Had to watch it and jeez the music, visuals and “Carrie White burns in hell” ending always stuck with me
Watching that scene at the end with the hand from the grave and Amy Irving for the first time with someone who’s never seen the movie is always a treat.
Always a great cinematic experience when the bullied give out just desserts!
So, no mention of future movie star John Travolta or future Broadway star Betty Buckley 🤔? Wow!
I watched this on VHS early 80's. My parents rented this out. The ending made me jump so bad. I love this movie and it will always remain one of my favourites. I love the soundtrack (would love to own it on vinyl but you are talking money). I really did not know that 'Katie Irving' was sister of 'Amy Irving'. I never connected the two names! Amazing acting, Story and Score. Nothing comes close to the 1976 film.
I would love to see a mockumentary found footage horror style of the story because the book feels like that
I watch this movie on October 1st every year to start my month of horror for a reason. One of my all time favorite movies.
CARRIE made me feel about as good as attending a funeral.
Fun Fact: The "sequel" The Rage: Carrie 2 was originally not intended to be a sequel to the film at all. Originally just called "The Rage" it was based on the Sex Book scandal from around the film's conception, about a group of teenage boys who made a scoring system about having sex with as many different girls as possible in school (points based on if the girl was hot, if she was easy, if you could get her to do things without protection, etc), and about one the girls having the power to lash back at those men. However, the people who made it realized it had a lot in common with Carrie, since the studio in charge of it owned the rights to the original Carrie, they figured "what the hell?" and shoehorned in the links to the original Carrie. You can really tell this was added late in the screenplay, since the Guidance Counciler being the last girl from the first movie and the "second" Carrie meeting her mother had literally no impact on the story whatsoever.
If it wasn't to by Carrie, it would be a fun horror. I wish they've would just kept as ''The Rage'' instead as Carrie's sequel.
I remember seeing this as a kid and it scared the shit out of me watch it a late night I feel asleep woke up at the seen with the hands in the grave then a the channel when off the air scared the shit out of me my baby sitter fell a sleep love this movie probably why I love horror films and have a huge collection of them..
Loved this vid! Bravo!
Thank you!
"They're all gonna laugh at you!"
STOP!!!!!! That mom gives me nightmares!!!! The mom from the original.
The prom scene still to this day freaks me out.
Because it was all practical effects.
Ok, so, there's a horror movie screenwriter, producer, and director named Larry Cohen. So when you were talking about Lawrence Cohen, I was like, "Wait, Larry Cohen wrote the screenplay for 'Carrie'?!" But, it turns out this is another guy with a similar name. Hah.
The Exorcist was nominated for Best Picture in 1974, and the movie was released 3 years before Carrie. I wouldn’t necessarily say that Carrie was the first horror movie to be nominated for an Academy Award.
Rosemary`s Baby was a horror film , that was nominated an won an academy award .
The whole process was a amazing and kinda fluke. kings first book fast became popular, and within a short time was made into a great movie.
Usually an inexperienced new writer has a hard time finding more inspiration for creativity. But kings next book was Salem's lot, my favorite of his books, and another grate TV movie. Then he wrote the shining, and that becomes my favorite movie of all time
My favourite movie of his book will ALWAYS be Pet semetry... ORIGINAL OF COURSE!!!... The book and movie of BOTH and MANY more than expected were brilliant!!...
That crucifix used to scrare the crap out of me as a kid.
One of the rare cases when I prefer the movie to the book.
2,500.00 for the movie rights maybe. But he was given 400k from the book publishers.
I always wondered, are Carrie's classmates actually laughing at her at prom, or did Carrie only imagine everyone laughing at her?
She imagined it I think. There would have been some, but not all. Her mum put it in her head "they're all gonna laugh at you".
This movie freaked me out seriously, but recently I see it as a traditional Halloween film every year, and mostly because I developed a crush for the Carrie main actor, and kind of have that same effect with the sequel protagonist Rachel.
I think the original freaks people out, if you saw it when you were younger, when your imagination ran wild.
@@molasorrosalom4846 most definitely was what happened when I saw it for the first time.
They’re all gonna laugh at you !!
My FAVORITE.....(obviously) it's just PERFECTION 💯
This movie still holds up to this day, obviously dated, but still works, and in large part due to the bullying as mentioned here in this video. One of the biggest jump scares I watched as a kid was the ending of this when the hand reaches up from the ground. Still a great movie and worth the viewing if anyone has never had the chance to see it.
I actually really love Angela Bettis's performance in the 2002 made-for-TV remake.
She did an amazing job!
It wasn't terrible, but I just can't imagine how they were gonna turn it into a television series
@@molasorrosalom4846 Ya'll should watch her movie "12 Hour Shift". She's still got it🤣
@@molasorrosalom4846 oh yeah, the ending was whack. And some of those effects? my lord...
@@ladycheyne5607 I did! Her character wasn't quite what I was expecting coming off of May hah
Thanks 😀
They changed the ending. You don't see Carrie grabbing Sue
Oh, yeah. We all screamed when Carrie's arm was thrust out of that grave. No one expected that at all.
There´s a scene more iconic that Carrie´s blood bath. I´d say the teacher slapping the student. Or the bushes shown at the bathroom.
The original film is good just the way it is I really don't care for the reboot
I've read alot of Stephen kings books haven't read Carrie though but I do like the movie
I was on Carrie's Side...
I had no idea there were followups.
Can we also thank Stephen king's wife.... he didn't think the story was good and without her encouragement I don't think he would be what he is today.
Yep, Tabby King found the manuscript in the trash and she encouraged Stephen to finish it. She knew he had a story, he just needed a little guidance.
The Addams Family Values kinda did the hand grab from the grave except it didn't have the dream part
My favorite scene is when Carrie rise some hell at her prom.😀👍
As I recall, in the book Carrie, she's as ugly as the day is long. Yet all the movies have an attractive woman as Carrie. Plus, she totally devastates the town vice just messing up the school a bit. Odd....
The comments on the child's play versus child's Play 2 video are turned off for some reason. I would assume it's because most Chucky fans consider part 2 the holy Grail and I assume there was some toxic fandom going on in the comments. I don't know. Anyway I wanted to say I was pleasantly surprised by that video as I thought it would go in the favor of part two. But child's Play part 1 was the winner. Out of the two, part two is the one I prefer myself, but that's just me. I enjoyed the video. Just wanted to let you all know. I enjoyed this Carrie video as well, lol.
Loved part 1, 2, and part 6.
Nobody talks about this but if you look closely you can see barely any blood actually got on her the first take...it looks like they realised their mistake and showed her with tons more blood a few seconds later.
The original is still the best.
Classic. The remake wasn't that bad but meh overall. The rage: Carrie 2 is ok
The first time ever where the monsters are the victims, and you root for the monster, that is really the only victim.
The 2013 remake with Chloe was pretty good but Chloe is too pretty to portray a outcast whom no one likes.
Carrie ² wasn't too bad either.
Here's a good idea for "WTF Happened to this Horror Movie?": The Director's Cut of "CARRIE 2013", which was 45 mi-nutes longer than the final cut.
With scenes that make sense, Not pop out nowhere.
The studios turned it dowmn becuse of the period scen..And as time goes..it becomes a period movie..Classic..
Before yall watch this..I'll tell yall what happened to it... IT EXISTS....there you go..saved yall some time
I can't believe sissy Spacek was married and at was 27 years old at time of Carrie look she look like teenage it had me fool .
I thought Spacek was 16-18 when she played Carrie. She didn't look the age she had at time.
Rage a novel by Richard Bachman
these videos are more like reading the production story than a wtf video. not much happens tbh
Hear me out. Mia Goth as Carrie if they remake this again
Mia Goth would be a perfect Carrie. She is such a good actor.
Top 10 of all time Sissy Spacek was perfect older but had a younger look
I think they cast the right actor for the character Carrie. I mean 1976
It's a for sale sign... not a commemorative cross or grave marker. It literally says "for sale"...
A s***** as it was to be probably underpaid back then $25,000 would have probably supported you for a year but at the very least it was something that got his foot in the door and now he's just doing fabulous
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Boo😒👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻The Rage Carrie 2.
I think I found out I was bi because of Sissy Spacek
im the ***666*** like 🤣 lmao! nice!! ;) 😉
all modern remakes and reboots are souless
look at the live action disney stuff, souless
It's weird to watch this movie then watching robocop. Nancy Allen can be so ugly and so pretty at the same time.
Same lol When my mom said that mean girl' actress was that same cop in Robocop, I didn't believe at first. Hard to see Nancy as a really evil girl in Carrie, and then a badass cop in Robocop.
Kinda disturbing in the beginning in the locker room when I was younger I actually thought that they had minor Girl's in the locker room looked it up they where all over the age of 18 thank God
It wasn't his first published work, it was his first novel. Shoddy research, lazy writing.
You dont win awards for horror, especially these days..... Unless you're black. Looking at you Peele.
Not true, Exorcist, Silence of the Lambs, Rosemary's Baby, etc.
Hopefully Mia Goth at least gets a nomination for Pearl
@@ICONICPARIS ya, it is racist, Get Out was a meh movie at best, with MASSIVE amounts of racism in it, and a crap ending, and he won an award for it. Instead of going "This is racist, you're giving me this because im black" He gladly took it. Blacks have no problem with racism, when it benefits them.
Chloe Grace’s CARRIE MOVIE is the absolute worst out of them all
True. I like Chloe a lot, but that movie sucked.
It's weird to think she could have played Princess Leia.