Everyone who worked on and in this movie is a joy. I can’t hype this film up enough for everybody.
@rhysperegrine51005 күн бұрын
Good to see Renny back in the horror genre
@thomasffrench36399 күн бұрын
I don’t understand why the remake is boring, but part 1 and 3 are the best ones? I honestly sort of find that bro horror is a guilty pleasure, and unlike a lot of 80s guilty pleasures is actually entertaining and not boring as shit. Would rather watch Cabin Fever over Pieces. Part 4 and 6 are excellent tho and should be better regarded in the 80s horror canon
@Scimarad14 күн бұрын
Not gonna lie, I ordered the book while I was listening to this:)
@1010011010114 күн бұрын
This series is so great !
@thomasffrench363917 күн бұрын
What if there's a body count and kills, but without the morality and final girl? Because I have seen slashers that don't have a final girl or teach life lessons. Because that is way scarier, no matter how good of a person you are you are still a fragile human.
@teemuruotsalainen185217 күн бұрын
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@Buck237417 күн бұрын
After seeing the trailer a few times whilst seeing The Omen, Immaculate, Late Night With Devil I'm convinced the it's gonna have a twist where the female protagonist ends up becoming one of the Strangers. Made my own movie up in my head 😂
@cj22210023 күн бұрын
Folk horror is my favorite type of horror. It's the creepiest & most unsettling imo.
@joannesuzieburlison712826 күн бұрын
This was great! It helps me enjoy a film so much more when I understand the language the director and writers are using.
@robertgreen759329 күн бұрын
The best part of The Bay is when they are outside and all around they can hear random people screaming in pain in the distance. We know what it is, but they don't. Bone chilling, yet extremely simple and inexpensive.
@user-he3op5pi6i29 күн бұрын
Movie flopped 😂
@hypersphere412Ай бұрын
After living in Australia for 10 years with Huntsman spiders the size of my hand, I've learned to love spiders. They do so much good work keeping pests like cockroaches down.
@doktor_ghulАй бұрын
When H. R. Giger designed the ALIEN facehugger, he worked from what it was supposed to do. It was essentially designed to put eggs into a victim and hold on until the victim is impregnated...so it's basically a cock and balls with fingers and a tail , intended to put the cock down the throat and fire a load, then hold on until the job's done.
@cryptolich3088Ай бұрын
Finally! I'll be listening at work tomorrow 🥰
@gabrieldiazmanzor-jr8klАй бұрын
God is good, the devil is bad, that was nicely updated... dude what
@KingRichard1013Ай бұрын
When she said it would’ve been a crime to modernize it too much that just shows just how much she loves and respects the original and the source material. I mean, it’s honestly very awesome to see an actress like Nell Tiger free who isn’t like every other actress in Hollywood these days who are self-centered and egotistical and not respectful towards the source material. It’s just awesome to know that this film was a passion project for her and I could really tell in her performance that she really wanted to do this because I really feel like she poured her heart and soul into this movie, especially when the scene when Damien has a baby is like growing in her stomach and she’s going nuts. She genuinely did a good job of making that scene so disturbing.
@calvinfranklyn5499Ай бұрын
Finally saw this almost perfect movie the other day. The benefit of seeing new horror films is getting to subsequently listen to more episodes of this lovely podcast. 🏚️
@bobbanks6217Ай бұрын
Nell Jackal Free was amazing in this movie 😅
@CountAxelАй бұрын
Nell is the sweetest kindest person you could ever be graced to work with and so professional.. unbelievably talented.. I can’t even …
@mariotheraviolieater4718Ай бұрын
To all the people who loved this movie, what was exactly scary? I watched the whole thing and there wasnt once a moment of tension
@OnimNjuki29 күн бұрын
Its based on people, i think you have advanced thinking
@charlie36415Ай бұрын
Brit Marling
@LauraVIGNON-zn3voАй бұрын
J'adore 😊
@jamesdavies6228Ай бұрын
I know you're not supposed to say these things but Nell really is a stunning woman physically. In the film itself she plays a character that is fresh faced and wears little make-up - it makes such a welcome difference to see a woman not be constrained by a thick layer of artifice that allows her face to breathe naturally. Purely from an acting perspective she puts in a very strong performance and takes full command of her screen-time. I'm sure she has fulfilled the imaginations of the director and screenwriters for when they were originally creating the role and the film overall is a success, in my opinion, on the back of this performance. Nell, if you happen to end up reading this comment - stay humble and don't fall into the trap of feeling compelled to become a superstar which I am sure was never your intention as you started out in your career. Always allow yourself the patience to grow as a person and you may end up having a very fine career.
@thehorrorcocktail41Ай бұрын
Good movie.
@Earthman99999Ай бұрын
Finally... I saw a really creepy horror movie in recent times. Loved "The First Omen".
@maheshfollowingАй бұрын
Must watch Classic block Buster shot movie don't miss in theatres
@Nexus-1068Ай бұрын
It is a GREAT film, but NOT an INCREDIBLE film, due to the infuriating changes they've made, that does not line it up correctly to the narrative of The Omen (1976)
@upland77Ай бұрын
What changes?
@jaseysАй бұрын
Yes, what changes? I didn’t think much was known about the actual conception of Damien? I could be mistaken though, please explain and enlighten me. It’s been a while since I watched the original series.
@simonbrandy9662Ай бұрын
I just love how the interviewer is trying to send her down the woke route & she has none of it. Especially when asked about a female director. I watched it last night & was amazed how seamless it is with the original. Amazing performance also. Oscar worthy! That scene when she steps out of the car (I won't spoil) was incredible. I was in awe of her performance. It was chilling.
@OneAndOnlyMeАй бұрын
"I've retired from pressure" Love that.
@christianrokickiАй бұрын
Film much better than the trailer let’s on.
@reidjohnson4794Ай бұрын
tiger free good looks never heard her too much before
@jasonharrison5765Ай бұрын
She's amazing 🤩
@iridepansera7712Ай бұрын
If you don't know this beautiful, talented, young actress, I definitely suggest you to watch the AppleTv+ serie "Servant" by M.Night Shyamalan, where Nell Tiger Free is one of the main characters, Leanne, the shy, weird, sensible Jericho's baby-sitter, awesome indeed ! So, 4 seasons of "Servant" is waiting for enjoying you !
@chrise229Ай бұрын
Just came home from the cinema. It was a great movie, and the acting was amazing. Very refreshing after that horrible Exorcist reboot film.
@rafaelantoniovidalbranco2844Ай бұрын
When I watched the exorcist believer trailer into the 15 seconds I knew was shite😂😂 no curiosity in watching it
@jesusldАй бұрын
Wow, Myrcella Baratheon has grown so incredibly since Game of Thrones!! 😮
@alphaomega9387Ай бұрын
she looks so different now..prefer her GOT young appearance
@donkeymagickАй бұрын
@@alphaomega9387noncey comment there... 🤔
@edsonsouza63362 ай бұрын
What about Sônia Braga in this film?
@tconnolly98202 ай бұрын
I haven't watched the video. I saw the thumbnail and it said, "The First Oven" and I went, WTF?! Then I read the small print............. 😂😂😂
@jdstalenne97072 ай бұрын
Why is this interview Free? Aren't they all?
@rampageExtremeGamer2 ай бұрын
Very much looking forward to watching this. Great interview! Thanks.
@Dbusdriver71Ай бұрын
I just watched it. IT was amazing! Indeed, they were very respectful to the original movies. Bill Nighy is at the level as Sir Peter Cushing. I didn't know Nell Tiger Free was English until I saw this video. IF you have not seen it yet, I strongly recommend it IF your a fan of the Omen movies.
@ryansweeney1661Ай бұрын
How were they respectful of the original, changing some of the plots in the original movie !! Total moron's, again ,gaslighting a crap film , This was the most predictable movie I ever saw in a long time If you didn't see the nun's collar, then maybe this is for you
@nicky290319772 ай бұрын
The original Omen from 1976 is much better than the Exorcist.
@ronaldmcdonaldjunior66162 ай бұрын
Nah the exorcist is amazing 🤩
@nicky290319772 ай бұрын
@@ronaldmcdonaldjunior6616 Question of opinion...The Exorcist is too insular as a film (all set within the girls bedroom) and didn't scare me at all and the deaths weren't particularly frightening either.
@ronaldmcdonaldjunior66162 ай бұрын
@@nicky29031977 internet trolling will begin later in life
@OneAndOnlyMeАй бұрын
@@ronaldmcdonaldjunior6616 The Exorcist is very good, but The Omen series is great.
@ronaldmcdonaldjunior6616Ай бұрын
@@nicky29031977 nah I disagree but j cole just apologized
@prithvirajbasu41962 ай бұрын
Let us not forget the Underworld series, those were incredibly horrific
@VerisimilitudeFilms1Ай бұрын
And the Robert Englund version of Phantom of the Opera.
@prithvirajbasu4196Ай бұрын
And I, Frankenstein (even though that was unsuccessful) , he played a thunderously terrifying demon in that.
@slaughtermelontv2 ай бұрын
Awesome interview!! I recently finished watching all of their movies and The Endless really stuck with me. Glad I found this!
@GraceThomas-fv5ky2 ай бұрын
This video is so helpful to a college project im making about folk horror
@morgaknightgames3 ай бұрын
I think you guys would really, really enjoy Terrorscape and Folklore: the Affliction. Some of my other favorite Horror themed board games (in no particular order) include Abomination: Heir of Frankenstein, The Bloody Inn, Marvel Zombies, Cthulhu Death May Die, Damnation: the Gothic Game, Float: From the Deep, Spire's End, Resident Evil (the first one, 2 and 3 are not that great) and Shadows of Brimstone. Special shout out to Nemesis, which was mentioned, but not by name, Final Girl, Horrified, and Escape the Dark Castle, which I love too and are also in my collection. I'd have to say that horror games are rarely actually scary, but the best ones definitely are able to induce a setting of dread and anxiety/stress while playing!
@dougdougw3 ай бұрын
He watched Pet Semetery when he was SIX? Who the hell took him to see that?
@pdzombie19063 ай бұрын
I think the Existential horror trend started after Columbine when directors had to step away from gore and J-Horror rose in popularity because it relied more on atmosphere and dread. When it was ok to put blood again on movies, some continued the asthetics and tone of japanese films, but mixed with western themes and sensibilities. I'm perfectly fine with the label, even though I know some people use it to undermine other movies or to excuse themselves for liking horror films. I think it's important to separate the auteur, stand alone, meditative, trascendental movies from the mainstream, franchise, exploitation driven ones. I love them both and I don't see why we can have more terms to lure casual fans into the greatness of the genre. Horror comedies used to be the usual gateway, and now "existential horror" is an easier way for millenials and GenZ to get into scary movies. Great discussion, but ironically, I think it could have been a little deeper. Thanx!!!
@pdzombie19063 ай бұрын
Somehow I knew the 70s would win, and not just because of Mr. Lyons great enciclopedic knowledge. The 20s and 30s have very memorable images and lines: Nosferatu raising, "It's alive", etc. The 40s and 50s have great trends, but mixed with other genres like Sci-Fi and Noir. The 60s have the first modern movies. But the 70s have all the iconic classics: Alien, Texas Chainsaw, Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, Halloween, Jaws, etc. The 80s are probably the most prolific due to the slasher explosion. The 90s are really low on popularity, and the first decades of the XXI have been great but quite uneven in terms of quality and quantity. Thanx!!!
@Rich-bb5gp3 ай бұрын
Does The Stepford Wives fit the Folk Horror template? Small wealty town in Connecticut, a few prominent male citizens who belong to the Stepford Mens Club rather than the Rotary club or RAOB and their wives whose friends keep deminishing, the men think the women should look hot bake cookies and not think for themselves and at the end we're led to conclude it's technology turned bad
@thearcenist3 ай бұрын
Link to the kickstarter? Very keen for this, I love horror, I love card games and I love this podcast.
@EvolutionOfHorror3 ай бұрын
Here’s the link! 🔗 evolutionofhorror.com/kickstarter
@KatieBeanz4eva2 ай бұрын
@@EvolutionOfHorrorhas funding this now finished completely? I see on the Kickstarter the end day 20/03 😢
@pdzombie19063 ай бұрын
Link to kickstarter? Or is finding it part of the game?