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Can u do the werewolf in London and Paris kill counts
would you ever do bad moon??
Fun fact - the St. Bernards that played Cujo were very playful on set, so it was actually kind of hard to portray the dogs as being vicious enough to be scary. You'll notice that many shots in the movie don't have the dogs' tail in them, because they were constantly wagging. For the rest of the shots, they had to tie the dogs' tail down with string - uncomfortable for the dogs, but rest assured, they were given plenty of treats between takes.
Honestly for how deadly and aggressive the movie shows that Cujo is i just couldn't help but almost cry when he was killed
Dawwww
You can see it in the one clip right after he first attacks the kid's window, and then circles around to the mother's side.
Aww.
noice
I always think of the St. Bernard who played Cujo thinking “this is cool. They take me to this place and take pictures of me. They brush me. They put strawberry jam all over my muzzle. This is great.”
Not knowing the whole time he was being used to scare children
Just like the Cujo in movie, when we see his point of vision on the book, he actually see all humans as mosters, and he think he is protecting his family from them.
Arthur Emmanuel omg your right
MrShanester117 just made your likes 666, you’re welcome.
MrShanester117 I went to like this before realizing past me already did lol
Ik they didn't hurt the real dog but I always feel bad for cujo in the movie BC he was a good friendly dog and then he gets bit and it makes em go crazy
I was close to stopping the book mid reading, because King puts cujo in a first perspective narration, and he feels the control slipping away. He's afraid, sad and in so much pain...
Don’t make me cry
BAT DUCK
Yeah, I went into it thinking it was just “dog tries murdering folk”, and instead I got The Tragedy Of The Goodest Boy.
Steve’s really good at writing dogs, thinking about it. He goes into their viewpoints in Cujo, The Stand, and Under The Dome (that I can think of right now), and he seems to capture their viewpoints in a really genuine sort of way.
that’s actually really sad :(
That's the unfortunate reality of rabies. It causes agony and the loss of mental function until their inevitable death. As once symptoms show, it's likely untreatable
The moment you realize that Cujo has a higher death total than The Shining.
Hol up
Wtf
Pet Sematary and IT also had low death counts. Stephen King doesn't rely on high kill counts to instill fear.
I like both movies UwU
Sadpants McGee There were tons of kills in the books that were removed. Most of his book to film adaptations are really askew when it comes to fatalities.
The real dog was too friendly so they had to use stunt dogs .
In one scene they tied his tail to his leg because he was wagging it lol
Awwwww, what a good babyboy
Awe look at da little doggo
Did I just say stunt dogs
I Am The One Who Knocks they ain’t called stunt man they called stunt doggs
Fun fact (apologies if it was stated elsewhere) - Stephen King has admitted that he was so strung out on drugs while writing Cujo *that he doesn't remember writing it.* What's remarkable about that is, the book is pretty well written, you'd never know it was written by someone whose mind was thoroughly baked.
He also wrote cp on drugs soo…
@@Jada-sl5fv CP as in Child P???
@@user-ds7ox5xi4j yep
@@user-ds7ox5xi4j there’s a scene in IT where the children have an orgy in the sewer. Yeah. It’s fucked. I don’t think it goes into detail or anything, so it’s not as bad as the other guy says. Still super fucked though
When you’re such a good story writer that you still make good stories when your brain can’t work
I always feel bad for Cujo. It's not even his fault.
Lemme see what Ghostface has as pets Cujo, the black cat from Tales from the darkside, and the cat from Pet Semetary.
In the novel his family neglected him which is why he never got a rabies shot and they ignored Brent’s suspicions about rabies and the Cujo POV in the book makes it even more sad
Not even a lil bit
@@satanclaws666 which unfortunately happens quite a bit irl
@@satanclaws666 There's a Cujo POV? I've got to read that book! Sounds great. Stephen King may be a doofus, but he wrote some good stuff back in the day. He's no Koontz though, but his old stuff is quality.
Poor Cujo. He only wanted to chase a rabbit.
Any Looney Tunes character could have told him that was a bad idea
A WABBIT?!?!?! 😥😓😥😓😥😢😰😢😰
@@LordofMovies91 or an alice in wonderland character
And eat it
@@name-mi5se not so wholesome anymore😩
In the novel Tad dies of dehydration and exhaustion. It is by far the most heartbreaking ending of King’s novels.
And yet another example of King giving unsatisfying endings. That scene needed to have been written better (at the very LEAST he should have had Tad "visit the duck pond" one more time rather than just dump it on us). Plus all of the plot strings shoved down our throats that were never addressed.
Did Gage die in the Pet Sematary book? Bc that was pretty damn sad in the movie.
@@soyburglar1878 yes gage does die in pet semetary
I just finished reading Cujo and I was really hoping Tad would survive. That sucked
@@demonqueen881 at least it wasn’t “He finally had the strength to run” or some shit like that. I thought Cujo’s ending was one of his better ones
Cell phones would ruin the plots of so many movies before they were invented.
Unless they do the "already got a cell phone with them but the battery dies at the moment they seriously needed" cliche
chocolate rain guy!
Some stay dry and others feel the pain
They are in the middle of nowhere, so maybe no service. Either that, or the phone is dropped and Cujo eats it
Some do no signal, which is usually better done. @FanaticMitchell1
I honestly like the decision to make Cujo a St. Bernard instead of stereotypical “aggressive/scary” dog like a Rottweiler or German shepherd because it makes the scenes of Cujo killing even more terrifying in my opinion. Cujo is also one of two fictional St. Bernards I think when thinking of the breed. The other one being Beethoven from the Beethoven movie
It only makes it sadder cause they are such gentle giants, it also made me mad when Dexter's dad made the St. Bernard aggressive in White Fang. It pisses me off to see stupid humans abusing dogs until they get violent.
@@homelesshannah50 Agreed
He annoy
He destroy
But he still a good boy
Corgis he the best boy
True
The goodest doggo
He's the best Doge
@@benjiporraz7418 but hes not a shiba
What if you buried Cujo in the Pet Semetary..
:o !!!
PET sematary is My favorite book ever
I wanna see it happen. I WILLLL FUND ITTTTTTT
HHHHHHHHHH
Rip
I saw this movie when I was a little younger, and I cried when cujo died. Like it wasn't his fault. It was absolutely terrifying when we thought my dog Bear may have had rabies. He had foam and the mouth and was just acting super weird. It stopped after a few days, but the thought of my dog going insane and the fact that he would of had to be put down absolutely shattered my heart. We think what happened was he maybe chewed on wood and got a cut or something or a splinter in his mouth that made him not be able to swallow good. I'm just so thankful he's okay and that it wasn't rabies. I love u Bear
Bear will thank you for getting him vaccinated.
This movie legit makes me the most uncomfortable and sad because my dogs mean the world to me and I can’t imagine how much pain poor Cujo was as the rabies slowly began ruining him. If either of my dogs had to deal with that I’d cry my eyes out
I feel your pain. My mom owns 5 dogs, and we really adore them despite their sometimes annoying behaviors. Watching a dog suffer or have them taken away from their owners breaks my heart
"Shortly following those mortal events in the Camber dooryard, Cujo's remains were cremated. The ashes went out with the trash and were disposed of at the Augusta waste treatment plant. It would perhaps not be amiss to point out out that he had always tried to be a good dog. He had tried to do the things his MAN and his WOMAN, and most of all his BOY, had asked or expected of him. He would have died for them, if that had been required. He had never wanted to kill anybody. He had been struck by something, possibly destiny, or fate, or only a degenerative nerve disease called rabies. Free will was not a factor."
that final paragraph always gets to me :(
God, that runs over your emotions with a freaking truck doesn't it.
@@Remi_Lin … yes it does… ugh. That’s all any dog really wants, is to make us happy.
That's quite touching of King. Even if he doesn't remember writing it.
Oh my god that's sad...
@@Remi_Lin A semi-truck. Just like in Pet Semetary.
*dogs getting killed in movies*
Cujo: uno reverse card
Lmao but I have dogs now I'm
S C A R E D
E
Hirohito Araki: something wrong i can feel it
Also hirohito araki: *activate his stand*
Cujo: *shot and beaten with a bat*
*john wick enters the chat*
I wish that happened
I'll never forget that. Gary actually thought that a screen door would keep a 165 pound rabid dog out
Not trying to be a smartass here but in the novel he was 200lbs and was heavier than Gary but yeah Gary's not that bright to think that could keep out a 200lb dog which in the novel lunged at him using the forward momentum that knocked Gary down
If a Jack Russell terrier can bust through drywall, anything’s possible.
The movie would’ve been better if he closed the door and Cujo got in through an open window or something
At 6:56 you can see Fuji wagging his tail which is either disturbing or adorable
In the film, it's disturbing because it's happy I just killed a guy. In real life, it's adorable because he just did a good job
@@captainbirch2.079 But he didn't want to kill those people. It was an unintentional add.
The guy in the dog costume is terrifying.
Furries
The Black Baron THANK YOU MY DUDe
Reminds me of the guy from duck season
@@shiladityapal7028 yep
I think that is just a furry
Am I the only one who feels bad for cujo? I can’t imagine how rabies really changes the victim, but it’s just chilling imagining how cujo just loses his mind.
As a vet tech, I know how horrible rabies is. Poor boy must've been in so much pain. Your throat muscles get paralyzed so you can't swallow (which causes the foaming), you can't drink at all, encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) causes the furious rabies stage, sounds and bright lights cause extreme pain, and death usually happens from losing the ability to breathe.
I do
He also killed people like bruh
He did kill people, but damn if his owners had taken him into the vet to get checked out, this whole movie wouldn’t have happened
@@a.a.g.h.1679 bro do you know how expensive vets are?
As a man who read the novel, it was sad to read how Cujo changed from a fluffy good boy to a rabid monster. Cujo will always be my favorite Stephen King novel because of its realism.
Cujo, Carrie, and Thinner were so sad.
@@155chipmunkz I haven't read Thinner yet, but I can see why Carrie is a sad story. Abuse never takes a break whether she was at home or at school.
@@zachwillas6329 Thinner’s about a morbidly obese lawyer who is cursed to become dangerously thin. To stop his curse, his blood is then put into a magic pie that kills whoever eats it. One day, he finds that his wife and daughter died from eating the pie, so he commits suicide by eating the rest of the pie.
The parents are the real villains for not getting their dog vaccinated. If they’d been responsible pet owners and gotten Cujo his shots, everything would have been fine.
Too true.
@hypnodance Actually, it’s common knowledge that vaccines are necessary to prevent a lot of diseases. A responsible pet owner would have taken the dog to a vet as soon as they got him and made absolutely sure that he was vaccinated. If you’re going to let your unvaccinated pet chase wild animals, you are an irresponsible pet owner, and you’re basically asking for your pet to catch something.
That wife is a real asshole, her son wanted to tell the father that Cujo was sick and she told him not to. What a Cee U Next Tuesday
I was slightly heartbroken when James said Cujo was no longer a good boy.
Nicholas Garrison Cujo is still a good boi ☺️
im almost crying *I DONT WANNA SEE ANYBODY KILLING DOGS*
@KawaiiKitty_Peachie _ welcome to the internet
@KawaiiKitty_Peachie _ well, yes, since you didn't get the joke
@KawaiiKitty_Peachie _ I never called you a- you know what, just forget it, nvm, just forget what I said
its so funny how the dog is supposed to be rabid yet he is wagging his tail the whole time
According to other comments he was apparently a very friendly dog irl and he even had to have his tail tied to one of his legs because he was wagging it so much lol
They used multiple dogs for the parts (attack scenes were shot with Rottweilers that were painted) and all of them were having so much fun they had to have their tails tied down lmao. Also they put toys and treats into the car to make the animals lunge into the car for the attack scenes. They are all very good bois
In the book cujo is also never shown to have malice. He loses his mind after getting infected with rabies and starts to see the humans as monsters. The entire book he desires to be a good boy.
Maybe he was getting pleasure from his kills.
Dogs like pit bulls often wag their tails while fighting each other.
Tail wagging is a sign of excitement, yes. Excitement can be a part of fear or aggression, which is most likely the case in dog fights. A lot of the time it’s part of fun and friendliness which was hopefully what the dog actors felt.
11:50 I love the scream reference
His tail wagging at 7:40 is such a reassuring reminder that it’s all acting
Plus there were toys hidden in the car.
I like how the police officer did a Obi-Wan strategy by getting the Highground on cujo
And it was over. It was definitely over.
Hello There
ITS OVER CUJO I HAVE THE HIGH GROUND
It’s over Cujo, I have the high ground
Dude i love this comment
"he is no long a good boy..."
*me in the background sobbing*
Same
*But...*
*There are no bad doggos :(*
*Right?*
NOOOO NO BAD DOGGO
*:( there are no bad doggos...*
That's one soggy bread 🍞
I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels bad for the dog. Growing up, I always heard Cujo was the killer dog and evil. But when I was finally old enough to watch the movie, I felt so bad for him and was so confused why everyone I knew was so mean about him
Agreed Cujo didn't want to hurt anyone it was the owner who didn't get him rabies shots the book also said that Cujo wanted to be a good dog
The first time I heard of Cujo was my mom calling my own dog, “Cujo!” whenever he barked too loudly. I always imagined Cujo to be a funny dog in a comedic movie, then I see this. My mom sure was dark.
He protec
He attac
But most importantly
He turn you into snac
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When Gary is killed you can see the dog wagging it’s tail showing how friendly the dog is aww how cute
What's funny and adorable is that the irl dog actor for Kujo was such a friendly dog that in several scenes they had to tie his tail to his hind leg because he was wagging it too much. He probably didn't even know that he was acting a killer dog and was just having fun on set.
@@joshuakim5240 Just image what he was thinking half the time, like when he was killing Cujo.
"Oh-? Hello! Hello mister!"
lol ingram that could mean another sign of agro
@@joshuakim5240 Cujo*
Cosplayer Prime nobody cares*
Sad thing is, Cujo was never a bad dog. He was a lovable pet, loved kids, loyal to a fault. But all it took was one disease, a bite from a bat that changed him. He probably never wanted to hurt anybody, but cannot fight or control the infection.
This is described fairly well in the book , in 1st person which makes it way better
one thing I'll always love about Stephen King's works is that he does research on diseases or conditions he's writing about. It may not be a big deal to some people but the small details with Cujo getting a sensitivity to noise, producing more drool, his eyes watering, it's the little things that truly make King an amazing storyteller. Cujo has always been more of a heartbreaking story than a horror to me, seeing this loveable good dog turn into a monster over one simple mistake is really sad to me
its especially sad to me because donna watches her son die and then has to kill a dog that was previously friendly towards her and her son
Man, this movie is...ruff.
PowahSlap Entertainmint no stop
Why
PowahSlap Entertainmint shame on you
Ha ha *no*
You could even say it was... Difficult!
Idk ;-;
*Get your good bois vaccinated*
speeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa truuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuues fooooooooooooooooooooooor daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa gooooooooood booooooooooooooooois
@Bee Bee _shHhHhhHhh_ hoomans are different from doggos.
While you're at it get them nutered to help reduce the rampant stray dog population and it helps promote adoption of abandoned animals and good boi's.
THANK YOU. Guess what's making a comeback thanks to antivaxxers!? POLIO :'D
@@apaintbrush. They still need the vaccines, to be a good health, to not get the siccos
Cujo is an example of Heath Ledger's Joker quote: *"I believe anything that doesn't kill you makes you stranger."* Poor dog.
the quote comes from Friedrick Nietschze
Interesting fact. The child actor Danny Pintauro, was ACTUALLY scared about Cujo trying to get in. So the fear you see on him, is real.
Fun fact, King was so high on cocaine at the time he wrote the book that he barley even remembers writing it.
King has also said that killing Tad in the novel is probably the biggest
regret in his career.
You sure about that cocaine part?
I believe the killing Tad bit but.....
Tiernan O Hanlon he was definitely on something at the time. He said he was as curious about how it ended as anyone picking it up for the first time.
@@arolurker3511 maybe he was drunk and not high
No, he’s explicitly stated he was on a cocaine binge and he couldn’t remember writing it.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cujo#Background
There are plenty other sources than Wikipedia too, if you want to triple check me
@@18t32 dude he did drugs get over it weirdo
Reasons I watch this show:
1- watching kills,
2- listening opinions on horror films,
3- listening to the Grade A nick names that flow out of this beautiful mans mouth,
See, you get it.
Lmao. Yeah he's funny. The belko experiment's Windle "Dont you call me a pervert" James: "okay then I'll call you smashed in face dude is that better?" Lol that one was the best one.
Quinny McQuinnay mainly the saw series with puns for the traps
4- The best Grade A+ Puns you could ever hear in the world I swear
Quinny McQuinnay I love grade @
Cujo is probably the saddest film I've ever seen. It was hard for me to watch it even when I was 17 when I saw it for the first time. I know the dog was the supposed villain but his death literally made me look away. He was always a good boy but that goddamn bat had to ruin everything
“Old blue’s gone go where the good dogs go.”
Truly a heartbreaking movie, supernatural interconnects with the rest of the Stephen king universe or not. Cujo was a good boy.
I know that Cujo is the antagonist, but it still hit me right in the feels when she shoots him. He was just a good little puppy who got bit by zombie bats ;-;
He was suffering at least she put him out of its misery
I think they were zombie bats but they look like a normal bat
I know right, I cry every time
@@Farmer782 are zombie bats real?
@@bellaknightR597 The closest version to them are bats with rabies, in fact I think this movie is directly based on this phenomenon. when dogs get bitten by other animals carrying rabies, they get very aggressive and deviate from their original behavior, sometimes even attacking or in rare cases, killing their owner. If your dog is foaming excessively at the mouth, then you should take them to the vet immediately, for both your safety and the dog's.
Policeman: it's over cujo I have the high ground
Cujo : not so long
Exactly what I thought XD
Policeman:Dont try it
Did you mean not so fast?
Cujo: u underestimate my power!!!
SZYMON Majchrowicz lol
I work as a vet tech, so I’m pretty well acquainted with rabies. And I gotta say, Cujo is a pretty decent representation of it in terms of realism. An animal experiencing furious rabies is incredibly dangerous. They’re in excruciating pain, with full body muscle spasms (including the throat, which is why you see them foaming from the mouth. They literally cannot swallow their own saliva). Their brain is being destroyed, and that delirium combined with physical pain is a recipe for an animal that’s going to be aggressive and lashing out.
And you’d be surprised just how fast and strong a rabid animal can be. They’re fully in fight-or-flight mode, and cannot control their muscles, leading to exertion and acts of force that otherwise wouldn’t be preformed because of damage to their own bodies. And Saint Bernards are *strong*. I have no doubt that one could rip off a door handle or smash a window if they wanted.
There are a few inaccuracies- animals with furious rabies don’t tend to have to cognition to maintain focus on a target considering the massive amounts of damage being done to the brain (he probably wouldn’t even realize Donna and Tad were still there once he goes after the phone). Plus, for a large breed like that, organ failure from exertion would happen pretty quickly.
As a final note- I wouldn’t be surprised if Donna and possibly Tad died after the encounter. She could get the rabies vaccine, but considering she was bitten on the arm and hands, it could already be too late for it to be effective. And giving CPR to Tad while covered in blood and drool from a rabid animal? 100% a way to give the kid rabies.
Loved the movie, and I love horror that’s honestly pretty realistic. Get your pets vaccinated, folks. Rabies is a death sentence for anything who gets it.
I felt so bad for the Sheriff in the book. In another book, dead zone, he finds out that this guy he saw as a son was actually a serial killer/rapist. When Cujo kills him he suddenly hallucinates that it’s the same guy come back to haunt to him
Oh, and Tad dies in the book.
My favourite part about Cujo is the fact Stephen King doesn't even remember writing the book due to all the cocaine, alcohol, and other shit he was abusing during the period.
streeTkiDwannaBe lmfao I forgot about that
oh wow
*What in the hell lmao?*
Me to Stephen omg
streeTkiDwannaBe really??!
Shit
teacher: why are you laughing
me: nothing
my brain: jotaro cujo
*Yare yare daze...*
God I just watched the movie and I couldn't keep myself from thinking about Jotaro!
@@kolorless-cat anne is that you?
@@jotarokujo5400 perhaps
Jolyne Cujoh
This was the first novel I ever read. I never thought Tad was annoying in the movie or book, he was a little tiny boy, scared out of his mind. I even felt bad for poor Cujo, I couldn't help but blame the parents for not giving him his shots. It's sad because Cujo knows what's happening but is powerless to stop himself. He's in agony.
Being a dog lover with 3 pitbulls who are such good boys and are friendly it hurts me to read the book and watch the movie..Cujo always be good boy 🥺
“it don’t bite”
. yes it do..
Cujo: glares at mr semen o.o
HQHAHAHHAA
Nah he don’t bite just playfully tugging at your arms
Cujo: *dies*
Half of the comment section: Depresso expresso
LMAOOOOOO
Good one xDD
Omg😂😂
Looks like I found a name for my autobiography .
lol
Regardless of diseases he got through no fault of his own, Cujo will ALWAYS be a good boi
"Do not approach the rabid dog"
_"I'm approaching the rabid dog.."_
Excuse you... Cujo is only the goodest boy. He provided us kills which allows this kill count to exist. Therefore Cujo is hardworking good boy.
Whos a good boy! Whos a good bo- and he bit my face off...
Goodest isnt a word
Flynn, you're the opposite of goodest boy.
Immortal Velociraptor yes a good boi
SO TRUE!!
I honestly feel bad for Cujo, I mean he didn't choose to be infected.
Maddox J. Siuda yeah it’s sad
*Cujo
nobody chooses to be infected. Sickness picks no favorites, it just happens, and how you handle it will determine the outcome.
@@My6119 Yeah I knew that already. Thanks anyways.
Poor baby
Fun fact : Frank Welker, the voice for pretty much every fucking animal in Disney movies, Dr.Claw, Soundwave and Megatron, actually did the noises for Cujo
I have a Saint Bernard named Maui and he's a gentle giant but hyper
“Guy in a dog costume” this have me flashbacks of that one VR game. I can’t remember the name
Oh I remember now it’s called duck season. (I think)
Yup! That’s the one! It’s actually my favourite VR game! It’s just so scary and amazing!
Duck Season is such a good game.
Fun fact: That dog costume in duck season is actually based off a REAL mascot suit. Image that in your window with a big kitchen knife.
Except you have to shoot ducks.
That game was scary as shit
My dad always jokes that he's afraid of Chihuahuas because he saw Cujo on a small screen when he was little.
Chris Stick Great Dad
That’s a Saint Bernard.
And I’m gonna adopt one and name him Sumo.
@@officialjoker3284 , is that a Detroit: Become Human reference?
Elleviathan *Connor: I like dogs*
@Aeonious
Yep!
Tbh I just want a buddy to hug, played D:BH then though "sumo is a great name for a saint bernard"
This movie terrified me as a kid. The simple poster of the fence with the bloody text ‘Cujo’ combined with the images of the bloody and rabid Cujo himself made me terrified to go outside, in fear I would be his next victim.
I remember seeing the poster of a dog drooling, along with the name Cujo written in the dog's collar. The trailer also terrified me as a kid
i''ve watched that movie once, as i remember, the dog in the movie got sick from being bitten by a bat, after that it started terrorizing and mauling people, killing them
My mom: *names our new puppy Cujo*
Me: *confused screaming*
*grab your flamethrowers and machine guns*
@@r0y_theSpooky_cat no, its just a dog
Me aw hell naw. Books it outta there
Just keep the dog away from bats- please
Get the dog a rabies vaccine!
Fun fact: Stephen King was so high he didn’t even remember writing Cujo
Fun.
The son died in the novel. I'll never forget reading the line "How long has he been dead?" and going "Oh shit."
FACT: Cujo's barking was done by Frank Welker.
nope. not correct
@@heikki2047 what are you talking about??? it's TOTALLY true. absolutely, 100% true.
Laku Pekka suomi perkele
Cujo movie: dog gets rabbierabies. Human version: man takes Medication that gives side effects that makes him aggressive, sensitive to noise, and insanity
"Cujo"(1983) is a good enough anguish thriller movie!The last part of the movie was anxious and some moments very scary!
Using a St. Bernard as the titular canine was a master move by King in the novel if you ask me. St. Bernards are such docile and gentle breeds that the idea of one becoming vicious and bloodthirsty comes off as unexpected but absolutely brilliant. Of course, even that falls just short of using rabies as the catalyst, since rabies in of itself is a pretty nightmarish disease for both humans and animals alike.
Also, I just like St. Bernards a lot.
They are such big lumps of hapiness :)
It would be like a sperm whale gone mad
You could probably get the same affect with something like a golden retriever. It doesn't really work with dogs like german shepherds considering they're so widely used as attack dogs or in law enforcement and the military, you need something as like a staple of big american family pets to turn.
ppl need to stop using the word titular so much im going to cry
@@psycless eponymous
He protec
He attac
But most impo...
Actually he just attac
He protec (himself)
He attac (anyone else)
But most importantly
He doesn’t want you talking smac (about him)
dogs perspective ok
He a good boy
he protec
he attac
but most importantly
he get his own snak
Welp a dog is a dog same for killer dogs
Don't compare doggos to wasps fella
Nice scream reference” this is where the supposedly dead killer returns for one last scare”
This movie is just the definition of “Oh that’s just Peaches, she don’t bite”.
2 Kill Counts in 1 week! James, you are the man! Hope you're having a blast in Mexico!
Ik😍 just watched haloween and saw this
Why does it say this comment was 19 hours ago the video was just made
Ikr
tizzle27_ ;-; people on Patreon see it early
Michael the collector oh
When Cujo went rabid and was about to attack Brett you could see his emotions when he realized he almost hurt the one human who loved him
Nice username btw. "Tender Rat" Brilliant.
Poor poor cujo 😭 I can take human deaths even if they’re main characters but animal death gets me all the fuckinh time 😭😭
This movie scared me so much as a kid I couldn’t sleep for a week
“He is no longer a good boy”
Damn James
HE IS ALWAYS A GOOD BOY
That's the tragedy of Cujo, he's still a good boy but the horror of having something like this take over your mind means that dont mean shit anymore.
Really hit the nail on the head James!!
its okay he *DoNt* *BiTe*
*YEs hE dO*
If your finally the first comment referencing the vine-
No esta ki
"Hello sir. DoEs yOUr dOg BitE?"
Bahaa YESS
Come closer. He don’t bite
“He is no longer a GOOD BOY”
*DUN DUN DUNNN*
I can't help but feel bad for Cujo since all he was doing was chasing a rabbit and being a dog. Also, all of this mayhem could have been avoided if Joe Camber's wife, Charity, would have listened to their son, Brett, and gotten help for Cujo like he asked. However, she was in too much of a hurry to go visit her sister, so that never happened. Of course, we would have never gotten a story if Cujo had been seen by a vet, but it is what it is.
She was in a hurry to get away before her abusive husband changed his mind out of spite. You left that out.
The Beethoven film series took a dark turn.
Yeah my therapy is that beatoven is the trigloy of cujo
@@davids1854 Therapy..?
YOU MADE ME LAUGH SO HARD
I meant trilogy not therapy
Lol
9:06
Dog owners be like:
*"Oh, he's just 'playing'!"*
In my eyes he is 😌
RosieRo more like bad dog owners. My brother got bit by a dog and the dog’s owners got out of there like the house was on fire. They had intruded on thanksgiving at my aunt’s house uninvited.
@@ashrein5531 how the fuck is killing someone "playing"
@@ashrein5531 not funny
I watched this when I was six and loved it and never got traumatized.
Same
Glad I have something in common with ya
i dont blame him on the turn and run technique
dogs? still cute.
marriage? shitty
mo? badass
cujo? hella fluffy
bunny? Loveable
hotel? trivago
lol
Comment? Over used
@@EduardoMartinez-pd5ix Agreed? Yes.
Suomii
Airline? Ryanair
The dog’s makeup artist did a damn good job.
Especially for the time too
@@planetx1595 Make up effects really has little to do with "for the time". They've been doing makeup effects in movies for a very long time at that point, and prior to that, did them for the stage. If anything, they did them better back then because they didn't have computer enhancement to rely on like they do today. They've gotten more lazy with makeup effects as of late. Practical effects will always look better for these kinds of movies. More real looking.
Either way, they did a damn great job for the dog's makeup in Cujo. He really was gross looking.
@@Tony_Cardoza Well I thought so
@@planetx1595 lol i know, you didn't ask for my tldr response.
In the Pet Semetary novel, King mentions Cujo when Jud Crandall talks about the different pets that got 'used up' by Route 15.
These are the kind of horror movies I like, giving us an actual story that just happens to have horror interwoven into it, instead of murder and death for the sake of murder and death for the entire runtime.
Kid: "Mom can I pet him?"
Mother: "Sure why not"
Cujo: *Proceeds to eat child whole*
Michael Bilyeu lol
Vore
KaiTheDestroyer dont do that
Michael Bilyeu Plot twist: The Mother then ate Cujo
Wait
ToxicSkull0 o-o
Director: ok so there’s a dog
People: ok
Director: And he gets killed
Dog: *_I’m gonna stop you right there_*
ok
Underrated comment
Asian guy: *I should be the guy who kills him
The dogs featured in the film would often have their tails tied down to their legs because the dogs would be enjoying themselves so much that they would wag their tails during filming. This tactic was missed once in the editing where they show Cujo from behind ready to attack and his tail is wagging energetically.
Five St. Bernards were used, one mechanical head and a man in a dog costume.
To make the St. Bernards attack the car, animal trainers put the dog's favorite toys inside the car so the dogs would try to get them.
The foam around Cujo's mouth was made of a concoction of egg whites and sugar. The dogs caused problems on the set by constantly licking off the tasty mixture.
Danny Pintauro actually bit Dee Wallace's fingers during his seizure scenes. Dee's reactions in the scene were quite real.
Stephen King has admitted several times that he was so deep into his alcohol addiction at the time that he does not remember writing the book.
Stephen King was inspired to write the story when he met his mechanic's intimidating dog while having his motorcycle repaired one day.
After the film Dee Wallace went on record saying she hoped she'd never see another Pinto in her life.
The fog in the scene where Brett encounters a sick Cujo was created by a naval fog machine. The smoke brought out the local fire department who feared the woods were burning.
Young star Danny Pintauro was only six years old at the time of the movie and had not learned how to read yet. He would often have to memorize his lines from the script with the help of his mother who was always close by on location.
A Rottweiller was used for some of the scenes because they couldn't get the St. Bernard to look mean enough.
Karo syrup dyed red was used for fake blood.
In the original Stephen King novel, Tad Trenton dies of dehydration while Donna contracts rabies from her fight with Cujo. There was a rabies scare following the incident, not mentioned in the film. The outcome of the Sharp account was not mentioned, in the book he had saved it.
Stephen King said that if he could go back and change anything from one of his books it would be letting Tad live. This is why he survives in this film.
Stephen King cites this film as having the most effective scare of any of the movies based on his works, referring to the jolting scare where Cujo first leaps at the passenger window of the car.
Sheriff Bannerman's death is the reason that Castle Rock has a new sheriff in subsequent films and shows. The new Sheriff, Alan Pangborn, appears in The Dark Half (1993) (played by Michael Rooker), Needful Things (1993) (played by Ed Harris), and the streaming television series Castle Rock (played by Scott Glenn).
Fun fact: me and my cousin made a silly name for our dog in bulgaria we called it koocho since in my country dog is kooche and now seeing that there's an actuall horror movie about a dog closely named to koocho I funny
he attac
yea he jus attac....
Indeed...
tarkSANITY lol
cujo was ataccing
tarkSANITY he attac
He attac
But he still a good kill count boi
Hello fellow doge
Cujo: Bat bites dog
2020: Humans bite bats
Reggie Ryan’s Gaming I don’t think you understood what I meant
BabyGoat what so humans want to get the coronavirus because the bats made the coronavirus in the end of 2019
Reggie Ryan’s Gaming People decided to eat bats which could’ve caused Covid
Reggie Ryan’s Gaming Bro, it was a joke. Don’t be so literal
BabyGoat that’s not how COVID started
When I first watched it, I CRIED. When Cujo got rabies, I felt so bad. The movie was good but...Yet so sad.
It’s like a horror movie related to old yeller
Cujo was like a childhood movie for me. My uncle thought I was crazy for liking it but I thought it was so cool 💀
6:56 This just goes to show how much the dogs used for this film were really just a bunch of harmless teddy bears.
Cujo's supposed to be all violent and stuff, but in this shot he's wagging over Gary's actor's body, when he should be all growling and angry.
saint bernards are giant babies
Well that’s the thing, you can’t teach a dog to pretend attack, so what do you do? You teach it to play.
Morale of the story?
1. Get your pets vaccinated
2. Don't buy Fords.
Nah I like mustangs
@@aydenclower63
You know that Mustang is part of Ford?
@@Mr-Green0 Dont buy a Mustang.
@@MiraSubieGirl
Why? I never said that I'll buy a Mustang.
@@Mr-Green0 Just dont do it.
“The Blood Poop Cereal Incident” is the worst math rock group
Fun Fact:
Joe Camber is played by the late
Ed Lauter, who is well-known in other films such as Michael Winner's final "Death Wish" film: *"Death Wish 3"* as New York Police Chief Richard Shriker, Paramount's 1976 King Kong remake, originally called *"KING KONG: The Legend Reborn"* as Carnahan, the
1st Mate of the Petrox Explorer, and making a cameo alongside *"Superman 1-4/BTTF 1-3"* co-star Marc McClure
in the opening of the 2000 giant snake film: *"PYTHON".*