Miss Collins thought Sue was jealous and would cause a problem so she got Sue out of there fast. Tommy thought Sue was jealous also. Sue just came to see who would be the king and queen, that's why she stood by the stage. She had no idea what the others had planned. The laughing was in Carrie's MIND. But NORMA (red hat) actually knew the plan and DID laugh
One of my favorite Stephen King films, shout-out to Stephen King's wife for saving Carrie, when Stephen King was writing the novel at the time, he threw it away in the trash, he thought it was not good, but his wife took the writings and read them, and told Stephen King to keep writing and finish the novel
Really?!! Wow! It's always the projects that creatives don't like that end up being some of their biggest successes! Thank God his wife saw the vision!
@@SistaGurlonFilms That's one of the reason's I like the 2013 remake better because at least in that one when the bucket hit Tommy everyone stopped laughing and realized it was'ent funny anymore
Fun fact: My mom told me when I was little that the actress playing Sue and the lady playing her mother is actually her real life mother who is still living and will be turning 100 years old this month on the 18th of May.
Given what happened Sue's plan to make it up to Carrie by having Tommy take her to the prom is a good illustration of the old saying "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions."
@@SistaGurlonFilms She had to, but still not fair. The one who should have survived and gone crazy was Chris. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions, but the walkers on the way don't realize that. Sue truly wanted to do a good thing.
I always empathized with Carrie; she wasn't hurting nobody. I just wished she would have only gone after the ones that had actually done something to her. Like letting Tommy burn up and killing the teacher wasn't necessary. She deserved better. Also, it's why I love Friday the 13th pt 7 so much b/c it was effectively Carrie vs. Jason, lol.
I WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree on the performance differences between the original and the sequels/remakes. I gave them all a fair viewing, but they don't have the energy that Spacek and Laurie brought to the film.
Yea, their performances were top tier! Now I could see Toni Collette playing Mrs. White in a reboot. She definitely has the acting chops needed for this character
This movie right here goes out to all the baby’s mommas, mommas..mommas, mamas. 😂 Happy Mothers’s Day. I love this movie I’m ecstatic that you like it too SG! My favorite character is the teacher, Ms. Slap-a-Ho just putting hands on everybody lol. Interesting fact. In the scene where momma is telling Carrie about the dress being red and Carrie corrects her saying it’s pink. She kept going off script and saying the dress is red. The director told the actress, Piper Laurie why she kept saying the dress is red. Piper Laurie said that her character’s beliefs and views are so warped and sees things so puritanical that in her mind it’s shows as red. She doesn’t believe in others intentions and just sees the sin. She also thought the movie was a dark comedy. Interesting perspective and a really great performance that she gives. Great reaction Sista Gurl, love your commentary. 👍🏾
Not Ms Slap-a-ho 😂😂 She did Slap 2 students and snatched another one up by the hair! She was lowkey Deebow 😂😂 And thank you for the other info about the movie! Piper Laurie played the hell out this role! Now her thinking it was a dark comedy is crazy 😂😂
In the book Tommy died because of the bucket if I'm remembering right. I know I hated this movie when I first saw it because I read the book first and the movie is missing what came after the gym. It was because of budget but I was so looking forward to seeing it and it didn't happen.
Hey Sista!! Carrie (1976) was beyond creepy and disturbing!!! It’s insane she was abused by her own psychotic mother & a group of bullies!! Sissy Spacek was tremendous in this, but if you haven’t seen In the Bedroom (2001) the one she did with the late actor Tom Wilkinson was extraordinary their performances!! U should react to it, it’s very dark & tragic! Hard to believe this was John Travolta’s debut film in this he was young but a phenomenal actor! He was ruthless in the movie, The Taking of Pelham 123 react to that one as well. In the ending was satisfying when Carrie uses her telekinetic powers to kill her crazy mother! Great reaction❤💯
Right on! "Ratchet force" hilarious! It's like sitting with my sister, yelling at the screen, laughing and screaming out loud, glad I found your videos 😁
I heard Roger Corman passed away last night. Roger Corman was a legendary filmmaker, king of the B-movies, and launched so many careers. So yeah, definitely, I gotta recommend a movie to honor his passing. There are honestly so many horror movies I could choose from, but I think it really comes down to one choice: One of his Edgar Allan Poe movies. His Edgar Allan Poe are celebrated and regarded as some of Roger Corman's best work, and for good reason. Roger Corman tried his best to adapt the Poe stories while also being original and paying tribute to Poe. They're gothic movies dripping with atmosphere. If I had to suggest any of them, I would recommend either the 1960 movie House of Usher or the 1964 movie The Masque of the Red Death, if that's OKay? Those are the two best of the Edgar Allan Poe series. It'd be another reason to react to them. I think it'd make for a fun reaction 🙂
@@SistaGurlonFilms Another important detail about Roger Corman is that as a producer, for 3 decades when he was running his low-budget companies New World Pictures and then New Concorde, he put more women in the director's chair than all but one major studio. Sometimes the reasons were less than noble, but the data is indisputable.
They say in the book he did, in fact, die from the bucket hitting his head. I haven't read the book myself, but it is Stephen King so I wouldn't put it passed him lol. But him dying from the fire makes way more sense
Ahh, Stephen King adaptations... my true comfort zone! What an awesome rabbit hole to go down! The Shining, Christine, Salem's Lot, Silver Bullet, Misery... to many great ones to name! Can't wait to see more of your reactions to these gems! 👍
@@SistaGurlonFilms The Mist is a good one! Interesting bit of trivia: They changed the ending from King's original story... but he actually preferred the movie's ending to the one he wrote! Very unusual for Stephen King, he usually doesn't like the adaptations of his work.
I don't understand why they kept producing Carrie remakes and a sequel. They should've just made a film about Carrie's mom upbringing and origin story. That would've been terrifying.
1. Stephen King threw this book away, but his wife took it out and told him to send it in. It's the first one that sold to a legitimate publisher that wasn't adult pulp and the first to be adapted into a movie. 2. Back then teachers were allowed to strike a student if warranted. (Class of 1979) 3. Sissy and Piper Laurie were both nominated for Acadamy Awards, but horror didn't get love back then. 4. Norma/PJ Soles As long as I have a face.... (she has to ace that ballcap) 5. Sue, Tommy and Miss Collins really were trying to help Carrie. I read the book. 6. If Billy's a high school student, so am I. 7. Margaret's crucifixion pose is the same as the St. Sabastian. 8. In the book half the town burns. The budget didn't allow it to be included in this adaptation. 9. The only thing good in the second LOSER remake is Carrie/Chloe Grace Moretz could get it. (King remakes are 0/10) Including "IT" and "The Stand".
First time I seen this the part that freak me out when they kept repeating they're all going to laugh at you it was her eyes expression that deep stair look with the slow walk she definitely was on that cray🤯😱
I love Sissy Spacek's work. She was also wonderful in other films too. You should watch her episode in Castle Rock. She was way older and they kinda pay an homage to Carrie in some scenes. She was also amazing in some dramas too, like, Coal Miner's Daughter, 3 Women, 'Night Mother, etc. Even when she got older, she still was fantastic. Fun fact: Jack Fisk is her husband and he was the production designer for this movie
oh my gosh girl I just watched this film last night and Now I have to recommend it. it's the 1990 Deadly Manor. it's got a mystery vibe in all different forms because it has your brain thinking the film is going one way, then going another but then it's a big surprise after another. There is another film I also want to recommend It's called " The Bat" With actor Vincent Price and Agnes Moorhead I believe it's a film from the 50's I think you'll get a good laugh with the character Lizzie Allen whose very dramatic and miss Agnes's character is one of those smart characters, she keeps a gun on her..
My mom was deaf and did not watch Daria..but I did. One day she walked past the TV when Daria stuck her arm out and my mom said "she's lazy" my mom's been gone for a while now but every time I think of it I laughed so hard I miss her.
The statue in Carrie’s closet is not actually Jesus. It is a statue of St. Sebastian. He is commonly depicted in art and literature tied to a post or tree and shot with arrows. The artistic depiction of St Sebastian is considered symbolic of the virtues and gifts of strength, stamina, perseverance, courage and justice in the face of adversity.
Excellent movie. The music makes this movie all the more creepy. The horrifying ending where the Carrie's hand reaches out of the ground for Sue is elevated by the piercing music played during the scene. It was masterful. That scene scared the crap out of when I first saw the movie. FYI: that statue in the closet was of St Sebastian who was a Christian martyr and patron saint of athletes and archers. He was killed during the Diocletian Persecution of Christians. He was initially tied to a post or tree and shot with arrows, though this did not kill him. He was nursed back to health by Saint Irene. After his recovery, Sebastian confronted Diocletian publicly and was clubbed to death for his impudence.
You know what....it was probably best that it ended the way it did because eventually Carrie would have started catching feelings for Tommy. So y'all this situation was just hell in a hand basket!😂
Both Sissy Spacek (Carrie) and Piper Lauri (Mrs. White) were nominated for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively, for those performances. Unfortunately, they both lost and to this day I feel they were both robbed! Also, the figurine was not Jesus. I believe it was St. Sebastian. And I LOVED your reactions!
Hey Sista Gurl! Let me start right here: You at the 42:10 mark to the 42:43 mark … HILARIOUS!!!! I laughed so hard! I watched last night like 2 in the morning & it was just hilarious! Your expressions & commentary are sooooo funny🤣 Keep up the reviews Sis✊🏾 I have a movie for you “Mother’s Day” Starring Rebecca De Mornay check it out. Alright Sis that’s it you look gorgeous as usual love the channel
You hit the nail right on the head. Both Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie were nominated for Oscars - great performances. The last remake was so bland, especially the digital blood. Ridiculous.
I remember seeing the remake of Carrie(2013) in the theaters, the 2013 Chris hargenson character pisses me off even more than the original Chris character in my opinion
Very entertaining and insightful reaction. A couple of years later director Brian De Palma made another supernatural thriller, "The Fury" (1978), about a young woman with certain powers, this time starring Amy Irving (who played Sue here). It doesn't have the emotional power or blockbuster performances of "Carrie" but it's similar in style with its humor and stylish sequences. Well worth checking out.
The book is something as well it doesn’t end like the movie instead she kills her mom by stopping her heart and carrie bleeds to death from the wound her mom inflicted on her. She’s really a tragic figure all because of how society treated her and because a bunch of idiots were upset that they had to suffer consequences for bullying
The only remake I watched was the 2013 one, but I did watch Carrie 2: The Rage and Rachel. The main character was Carrie half sister and the 2002 remake was on my list for years to watch. I probably watched it tonight.
Also, the coach wasn't REALLY laughing at Carrie. That was all in Carrie's head because she thought everybody was laughing at her after she got pig's blood dumped on her
If you have time one of these days check out Brian DePalma’s follow up called “The Fury” it’s a Carrie clone. The girl that plays Sue is the lead and it’s sort of feels like an X-Men 70s spy thriller. It’s really underrated and it’s a great move that everyone seemed to forgot about.
Yes, you are correct me.She just went berserk and thought everyone was laughing like her mother predicted but some of them were not laughing.Most of them were not just a handful like that which wearing the red ha
The Mist has been on my list for a while but had not been streaming. I see it is now, so I will definitely do a reaction to it! As for The Green Mile....it is too sad for me 🤦🏾♀️ yall will not see me ugly crying on youtube 😂😂
Miss Collins thought Sue was jealous and would cause a problem so she got Sue out of there fast. Tommy thought Sue was jealous also. Sue just came to see who would be the king and queen, that's why she stood by the stage. She had no idea what the others had planned. The laughing was in Carrie's MIND. But NORMA (red hat) actually knew the plan and DID laugh
Miss Collins was never really laughing everything was in carries mind but I'm sure everyone who watches realizes that.
One of the best horror movies of the 1970's. Just an absolutely tragedy and heartbreaking story. Great reaction 🙂
ABSOLUTELY !
Exactly 💯💯💯
Momma White smiling with that knife still creeps me out to this day.
Soooo terrifying!!! I think that scene made Top 100 scary movie moments
@@SistaGurlonFilms Piper Laurie is awesome as Margaret!
One of my favorite Stephen King films, shout-out to Stephen King's wife for saving Carrie, when Stephen King was writing the novel at the time, he threw it away in the trash, he thought it was not good, but his wife took the writings and read them, and told Stephen King to keep writing and finish the novel
Really?!! Wow! It's always the projects that creatives don't like that end up being some of their biggest successes! Thank God his wife saw the vision!
@@SistaGurlonFilms That's one of the reason's I like the 2013 remake better because at least in that one when the bucket hit Tommy everyone stopped laughing and realized it was'ent funny anymore
Fun fact:
My mom told me when I was little that the actress playing Sue and the lady playing her mother is actually her real life mother who is still living and will be turning 100 years old this month on the 18th of May.
Wow!
True
Did you know that Amy (sue) was the singing voice for Jessica rabbit? I just learned that myself a few weeks ago. Yes - mind blown
Oh wow!!! Thank you for sharing! I had no idea
@@andreadeamon6419 Amy Irving is the singing voice for Jessica Rabbit? Whoa!
Carrie wasnt the villain shes more of a tragic character that didnt deserve what was happening to her
For sure 100%
Given what happened Sue's plan to make it up to Carrie by having Tommy take her to the prom is a good illustration of the old saying "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions."
Yup.
Absolutely!!! I know she regretted that decision for the rest of her life. She had to!
@@SistaGurlonFilms She had to, but still not fair. The one who should have survived and gone crazy was Chris. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions, but the walkers on the way don't realize that. Sue truly wanted to do a good thing.
PIPER LAURIE was simply amazing and terrifying! There should never be a "Carrie" remake, noone can do either Piper Laurie or Sissy Spacek justice.
I always empathized with Carrie; she wasn't hurting nobody. I just wished she would have only gone after the ones that had actually done something to her. Like letting Tommy burn up and killing the teacher wasn't necessary. She deserved better. Also, it's why I love Friday the 13th pt 7 so much b/c it was effectively Carrie vs. Jason, lol.
Tommy was already dead. He died when the bucket hit him in the head.
Chris' confrontation with Ms. Collins was an absolute Tresure. What great acting with maximum emotion displayed.
Carrie was the victim in this movie and her Mama was on another level!
100% And I hate that the movie was marketed like she was the villain but I understand they had to get butts in the seats 🙄
I WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree on the performance differences between the original and the sequels/remakes. I gave them all a fair viewing, but they don't have the energy that Spacek and Laurie brought to the film.
Yea, their performances were top tier! Now I could see Toni Collette playing Mrs. White in a reboot. She definitely has the acting chops needed for this character
Norma with that tacky red cap at prom pissed me off. Carrie looked so pretty.
Norma did so little yet did the most in this movie! 😂😂 I couldn't stand that heffa
I wish I had the power of telekeke
I've always said the scariest thing about CARRIE is her mother Margaret White.
I agree!!!
Ohh! Most definitely i 💯 too.
This movie right here goes out to all the baby’s mommas, mommas..mommas, mamas. 😂
Happy Mothers’s Day.
I love this movie I’m ecstatic that you like it too SG! My favorite character is the teacher, Ms. Slap-a-Ho just putting hands on everybody lol.
Interesting fact. In the scene where momma is telling Carrie about the dress being red and Carrie corrects her saying it’s pink. She kept going off script and saying the dress is red. The director told the actress, Piper Laurie why she kept saying the dress is red.
Piper Laurie said that her character’s beliefs and views are so warped and sees things so puritanical that in her mind it’s shows as red.
She doesn’t believe in others intentions and just sees the sin.
She also thought the movie was a dark comedy. Interesting perspective and a really great performance that she gives.
Great reaction Sista Gurl, love your commentary. 👍🏾
Not Ms Slap-a-ho 😂😂 She did Slap 2 students and snatched another one up by the hair! She was lowkey Deebow 😂😂
And thank you for the other info about the movie! Piper Laurie played the hell out this role! Now her thinking it was a dark comedy is crazy 😂😂
RIP Piper Laurie!
A few people were laughing, but everyone laughing was in her mind!
Betty Buckley actually played Margaret White in the short-lived musical based on this movie!
OMG not you inserting Daria, that was my MF show! I love Daria, but Jane was my good sis and Jodie.
Daria was so ahead of its time! I loved that cartoon
Too me Carrie wasn’t no scary Film but it had that message saying don’t bully people…
In the book Tommy died because of the bucket if I'm remembering right. I know I hated this movie when I first saw it because I read the book first and the movie is missing what came after the gym. It was because of budget but I was so looking forward to seeing it and it didn't happen.
I think I should read the book at this point. Another comment highlighted some of the other things that were left out of the movie. Now I'm curious 🤔
Hey Sista!! Carrie (1976) was beyond creepy and disturbing!!! It’s insane she was abused by her own psychotic mother & a group of bullies!! Sissy Spacek was tremendous in this, but if you haven’t seen In the Bedroom (2001) the one she did with the late actor Tom Wilkinson was extraordinary their performances!! U should react to it, it’s very dark & tragic! Hard to believe this was John Travolta’s debut film in this he was young but a phenomenal actor! He was ruthless in the movie, The Taking of Pelham 123 react to that one as well. In the ending was satisfying when Carrie uses her telekinetic powers to kill her crazy mother! Great reaction❤💯
Hey, the English teacher is the guy who played Cheswick in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest"!
I've never seen that 🫢
@@SistaGurlonFilms You should watch it, it's a classic!
The one of the few times the film lived up to Stephen King's story. You're so correct to point out how the acting makes this film work.
You have the best memes 😂
Thank you!!!
Right on! "Ratchet force" hilarious! It's like sitting with my sister, yelling at the screen, laughing and screaming out loud, glad I found your videos 😁
What’s up my sista this movie brings back memories this is the first horror movie I watched as a kid
I heard Roger Corman passed away last night. Roger Corman was a legendary filmmaker, king of the B-movies, and launched so many careers. So yeah, definitely, I gotta recommend a movie to honor his passing. There are honestly so many horror movies I could choose from, but I think it really comes down to one choice: One of his Edgar Allan Poe movies. His Edgar Allan Poe are celebrated and regarded as some of Roger Corman's best work, and for good reason. Roger Corman tried his best to adapt the Poe stories while also being original and paying tribute to Poe. They're gothic movies dripping with atmosphere. If I had to suggest any of them, I would recommend either the 1960 movie House of Usher or the 1964 movie The Masque of the Red Death, if that's OKay? Those are the two best of the Edgar Allan Poe series. It'd be another reason to react to them. I think it'd make for a fun reaction 🙂
Mark Damon, from Corman's version of The House of Usher with Vincent Price, who won a Golden Globe, and became a mega-Producer, also passed.
I do love a good Edgar Allan Poe tale! Thank you for the suggestions! I'll add them to the list!
@@SistaGurlonFilms Another important detail about Roger Corman is that as a producer, for 3 decades when he was running his low-budget companies New World Pictures and then New Concorde, he put more women in the director's chair than all but one major studio. Sometimes the reasons were less than noble, but the data is indisputable.
You're one of few who understood that Tommy died from being burnt alive, not the bucket. He was knocked out from the bucket but died due to the flames
They say in the book he did, in fact, die from the bucket hitting his head. I haven't read the book myself, but it is Stephen King so I wouldn't put it passed him lol. But him dying from the fire makes way more sense
At least Tommy was unconscious when he got burned like the others.
Ahh, Stephen King adaptations... my true comfort zone! What an awesome rabbit hole to go down! The Shining, Christine, Salem's Lot, Silver Bullet, Misery... to many great ones to name! Can't wait to see more of your reactions to these gems! 👍
There are some great ones! The Mist is probably my favorite now that I really think about it!
@@SistaGurlonFilms The Mist is a good one! Interesting bit of trivia: They changed the ending from King's original story... but he actually preferred the movie's ending to the one he wrote! Very unusual for Stephen King, he usually doesn't like the adaptations of his work.
I'm living for your Ted talk! 😆❤️ And not Disco Inferno Soul train break lmao
You know I have to give my little nickel advice every now and again 😂😂
I don't understand why they kept producing Carrie remakes and a sequel. They should've just made a film about Carrie's mom upbringing and origin story. That would've been terrifying.
Ohhhhhh!!! Now that would have been worth watching (if done right)!!
Brian DePalma’s CARRIE is the best out of all of them
1. Stephen King threw this book away, but his wife took it out and told him to send it in. It's the first one that sold to a legitimate publisher that wasn't adult pulp and the first to be adapted into a movie.
2. Back then teachers were allowed to strike a student if warranted. (Class of 1979)
3. Sissy and Piper Laurie were both nominated for Acadamy Awards, but horror didn't get love back then.
4. Norma/PJ Soles As long as I have a face.... (she has to ace that ballcap)
5. Sue, Tommy and Miss Collins really were trying to help Carrie. I read the book.
6. If Billy's a high school student, so am I.
7. Margaret's crucifixion pose is the same as the St. Sabastian.
8. In the book half the town burns. The budget didn't allow it to be included in this adaptation.
9. The only thing good in the second LOSER remake is Carrie/Chloe Grace Moretz could get it. (King remakes are 0/10) Including "IT" and "The Stand".
The teacher was helping the others carry Tommy out
First time I seen this the part that freak me out when they kept repeating they're all going to laugh at you it was her eyes expression that deep stair look with the slow walk she definitely was on that cray🤯😱
Aw I hope you feel better! Allergic reactions/hives all that shit is the worst lol. But also, excited to watch this reaction with you yay
Thank you!!! ❤️❤️
I love Sissy Spacek's work. She was also wonderful in other films too. You should watch her episode in Castle Rock. She was way older and they kinda pay an homage to Carrie in some scenes.
She was also amazing in some dramas too, like, Coal Miner's Daughter, 3 Women, 'Night Mother, etc. Even when she got older, she still was fantastic.
Fun fact: Jack Fisk is her husband and he was the production designer for this movie
Thanks for the info!
Oh wow!!! I didn't know that! Thank you for the info!
oh my gosh girl I just watched this film last night and Now I have to recommend it. it's the 1990 Deadly Manor. it's got a mystery vibe in all different forms because it has your brain thinking the film is going one way, then going another but then it's a big surprise after another. There is another film I also want to recommend It's called " The Bat" With actor Vincent Price and Agnes Moorhead I believe it's a film from the 50's I think you'll get a good laugh with the character Lizzie Allen whose very dramatic and miss Agnes's character is one of those smart characters, she keeps a gun on her..
Very Nice Reaction To this Classic Movie Beautiful
Thank you!!!
My mom was deaf and did not watch Daria..but I did. One day she walked past the TV when Daria stuck her arm out and my mom said "she's lazy" my mom's been gone for a while now but every time I think of it I laughed so hard I miss her.
That is hilarious!! 😂 Thank you for sharing that memory ❤️
The statue in Carrie’s closet is not actually Jesus. It is a statue of St. Sebastian. He is commonly depicted in art and literature tied to a post or tree and shot with arrows. The artistic depiction of St Sebastian is considered symbolic of the virtues and gifts of strength, stamina, perseverance, courage and justice in the face of adversity.
Excellent movie. The music makes this movie all the more creepy. The horrifying ending where the Carrie's hand reaches out of the ground for Sue is elevated by the piercing music played during the scene. It was masterful. That scene scared the crap out of when I first saw the movie. FYI: that statue in the closet was of St Sebastian who was a Christian martyr and patron saint of athletes and archers. He was killed during the Diocletian Persecution of Christians. He was initially tied to a post or tree and shot with arrows, though this did not kill him.
He was nursed back to health by Saint Irene. After his recovery, Sebastian confronted Diocletian publicly and was clubbed to death for his impudence.
Thank you for the information about the statue in the prayer room! I did not know any of that!
We can actually say that Carrie was definitely on demon time when everybody had her f'd up. The roof was on fire alright lol 🔥🔥🔥
Excellent summation, and very funny too.
Thank you for watching!!!
You know what....it was probably best that it ended the way it did because eventually Carrie would have started catching feelings for Tommy. So y'all this situation was just hell in a hand basket!😂
Yessss!!!! I didn't even think about that, but you are right! Carrie would have burned down the whole city behind that boy lol
Gurllll, this was a great reaction. Love this movie! 😍
Thank you!! 😁
Both Sissy Spacek (Carrie) and Piper Lauri (Mrs. White) were nominated for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively, for those performances. Unfortunately, they both lost and to this day I feel they were both robbed! Also, the figurine was not Jesus. I believe it was St. Sebastian. And I LOVED your reactions!
They deserved those nominations for sure! I don't know who else was nominated that year, but I'll agree that they were robbed
Hey Sista Gurl! Let me start right here: You at the 42:10 mark to the 42:43 mark … HILARIOUS!!!! I laughed so hard! I watched last night like 2 in the morning & it was just hilarious! Your expressions & commentary are sooooo funny🤣
Keep up the reviews Sis✊🏾
I have a movie for you “Mother’s Day” Starring Rebecca De Mornay check it out. Alright Sis that’s it you look gorgeous as usual love the channel
Listen!!! That lady was soooo scary 😂😂 Thank you for the movie recommendation and thank you for the compliment!! 💕💕
You hit the nail right on the head. Both Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie were nominated for Oscars - great performances. The last remake was so bland, especially the digital blood. Ridiculous.
That's not a figure of Jesus, it's St. Sebastian
Mommy Dearest would have been fun lol
No....wire....hangers...Ever!!! 😂😂😂
@@SistaGurlonFilms You gotta do that movie so we laugh together 🤣
I remember seeing the remake of Carrie(2013) in the theaters, the 2013 Chris hargenson character pisses me off even more than the original Chris character in my opinion
I only watched it one time and I hardly remember it. I vaguely remember the bullying being more intense in the remake
Very entertaining and insightful reaction. A couple of years later director Brian De Palma made another supernatural thriller, "The Fury" (1978), about a young woman with certain powers, this time starring Amy Irving (who played Sue here). It doesn't have the emotional power or blockbuster performances of "Carrie" but it's similar in style with its humor and stylish sequences. Well worth checking out.
Thank you for the movie recommendation! I'm adding it to the list right now!
i relate to Carrie the way she was treated in school
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear that!
@@SistaGurlonFilms thanks
Chris is a spoiled brat!
The book is something as well it doesn’t end like the movie instead she kills her mom by stopping her heart and carrie bleeds to death from the wound her mom inflicted on her. She’s really a tragic figure all because of how society treated her and because a bunch of idiots were upset that they had to suffer consequences for bullying
The only remake I watched was the 2013 one, but I did watch Carrie 2: The Rage and Rachel. The main character was Carrie half sister and the 2002 remake was on my list for years to watch. I probably watched it tonight.
This is my favorite Stephen King movie and it still scares me
Also, the coach wasn't REALLY laughing at Carrie. That was all in Carrie's head because she thought everybody was laughing at her after she got pig's blood dumped on her
If you have time one of these days check out Brian DePalma’s follow up called “The Fury” it’s a Carrie clone. The girl that plays Sue is the lead and it’s sort of feels like an X-Men 70s spy thriller.
It’s really underrated and it’s a great move that everyone seemed to forgot about.
Ok!!! I'll add it to the line up!
@@SistaGurlonFilms 🙏
The mom was evil as hell..yet praised the lord.
I'd say chris is more evil
Sista, I hope "red hat at prom" chick looks familiar to you ❤ Linda from Halloween!
Waaaaait!!!! That sure is her!!!! I didn't recognize her at all!
Yes, you are correct me.She just went berserk and thought everyone was laughing like her mother predicted but some of them were not laughing.Most of them were not just a handful like that which wearing the red ha
Now you need to watch Christine 😉
I do! I've never seen it before
My Mama is Crazy 🤪 but not Carrie Mama cray! I missed a stabbing. Love you Mama!!
I have never this movie in its entirety. You should react to another Stephen King movie which is Thinner.
Call me Cassie one more time....⚡⚡⚡
Listen!!! Carrie said "get it right or pay the price!" 😂
Please 🙏 watch the Mist and the Green Mile… great SK adaptations 😊
The Mist has been on my list for a while but had not been streaming. I see it is now, so I will definitely do a reaction to it! As for The Green Mile....it is too sad for me 🤦🏾♀️ yall will not see me ugly crying on youtube 😂😂
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poor carrie 😂
Please do Scream (1996)
Mommie Dearest and Flowers in the Attic would have been good mothers day films too. Check them out when you get a chance. You will be triggered lol
Oh I forgot about those! You are right though. The Mothers in those movies are just straight up demon spawn lol
PERIOD 😂