Dasha, that's how our P.E. shorts were up until the 80s and early 90s.
@cl5526Ай бұрын
I come to this channel for comments like "that is not how you cut carrots"😂
@StCerberusEngelАй бұрын
Not everyone was laughing, but we see through Carrie's perspective in that scene. Through blinding rage and with her mother's words echoing in her mind, she can't differentiate anymore. She's alone, scared, humiliated...and they will all pay for it. I've been there. Not to the same extent as Carrie, but ... fortunately I had some people in my corner, though at the time it didn't really matter. Rage is a powerful force. The tragedy is that Carrie would never get the chance to come to terms with hers. From the moment she was born, she never stood a chance. And Sissy Spacek is beyond phenomenal in this. She doesn't just sell her role, she makes you believe it, whole-cloth.
@AdrianColleyАй бұрын
21:30 "They call this movie a horror, and I was expecting horrifying things." It's _Mean Girls_ meets _Omen._
@reneedennis2011Ай бұрын
Good point.
@cleonmagabeefy8500Ай бұрын
One of the greatest and funniest jump scare reactions I've ever seen at the end there...hehe
@auerstadt06Ай бұрын
Stephen King said that Carrie was inspired by two girls he remembered from school. Both were outcasts, and both died young. One from an epileptic fit, and one from a self-inflicted shotgun blast.
@FretsOnFireАй бұрын
You consistently impress me, Dasha - you figure things out ahead of time, and you always seem to get the little nuances. Sharp cookie!🍪 And very empathetic.😭 Cool to see you reacting to some of my all-time favorites.😎👍💯
@billthomas478Ай бұрын
Tommy and Sue were genuine. Sue wanted to atone for what she had done to her in the shower. Tommy was legitimately having fun. It's Billy and Chris who had cruel intentions towards her. Carrie also imagines everyone laughing at her because of what her mom said.
@positivelynegative9149Ай бұрын
"This is not how you cut carrot." - Dasha, The Cutie Patootie 🤣👍
@claytonbishop4021Ай бұрын
Sissy Spacek once auditioned for the role but the producers think she's too pretty then later she try again but this time she went without makeup. The rest is history.
@jimiewilliams7623Ай бұрын
Well, that was silly, because in the novel, Carrie may dress funny and was an awkwardly social, outcast but she was still probably the most beautiful girl in school, pimples and all. No one else seems to notice until prom night, so finding someone less attractive, would have been a mistake.
@CharlieHarper-d4xАй бұрын
That jump scare 🙈😂😂
@baronvgАй бұрын
The prom scene scared me so badly as a child that anytime I saw a glimpse of it on the tv, I would literally run out of the room 😂
@jet07sonАй бұрын
28:30 that last scene at the end where her arm comes out of the grave scared the jesus out of all of us when we saw it for the first time , this is probably in my opinion the most dark movie movie ive ever scene but its definately a classic and im glad you reacted to it , i havent scene your full reaction to this movie , im saving it for tommorrow and cant wait ! thanks for all of your reactions !!!
@kevineroseАй бұрын
Tommy Ross was also in a popular TV series called Greatest American Hero in the early 80s. It was a great TV series to watch if you ever like to do TV series. 25:45 That is the candle wick.
@PianodeanАй бұрын
And one of the most recognizable theme songs ever for a TV show.
@rnw2739Ай бұрын
Special effects do not make a film scary. Its about acting, story and music.
@Grinix0Ай бұрын
and this movie had none of it
@zydration3538Ай бұрын
@@Grinix0this movie had all 3 actually...
@chuckleezodiac24Ай бұрын
"That's a very messed up movie." classic jump scare! hahahaha. is nice. i like.
@Bloody-ButterflyАй бұрын
Carrie was just imagining the teachers laughing. In reality only a few dozen students were laughing. But Carrie saw it as everyone.
@WezwolfАй бұрын
A few dozen? That's like 50 people. No wonder she took it out on all of them - It's easier than trying to identify and remember who the 50 were, and try to separate them from the others.
@Bloody-ButterflyАй бұрын
@@Wezwolf Yes but it should be noted that in her mind, it literally was everyone. That is important because that can happen to a person when they are being bullied. It is accurate.
@WezwolfАй бұрын
@@Bloody-Butterfly Oh yeah I'm not questioning her state of mind - But are you sure there were 50 people actually laughing at her? I thought closer to 8 or 10
@auerstadt06Ай бұрын
She's having a psychotic break.
@Bloody-ButterflyАй бұрын
@@Wezwolf Oh no, I’m not certain of the number.
@pinkdollyАй бұрын
I love horror movies and this is one of my top 3 favorites. I have seen it a thousand times and I always get so emotional. Thanks for watching!!
@ThistleAndSeaАй бұрын
Good one, Dasha. Yeah, the 70's were different. I graduated high school in 79, and I remember. Thanks for sharing this one.
@ThurstonDrunkАй бұрын
"This is not how you cut carrot." LOL!
@jimiewilliams7623Ай бұрын
Dasha, Tommy died after the bucket hit him in the head. Carrie knew that, and it was one of the reason's she lost it, and decided to kill them all.
@IanFindly-iv1nlАй бұрын
Sue became sympathetic to Carrie after seeing her crazy mother at her house (3:15) which made her understand why Carrie was the way she was. And Chris and Norma hated Carrie cause they got in trouble over her (that period incident). The only characters that I thought Carrie was Justified in killing were Chris and her mother as THEY attempted to kill her first (one by attempting to hit her with her car and the other by stabbing her). And I tend to agree with you on that PE teacher - she just made the situation worse. And no, I doubt that slap would've flown, even in the seventies.
@kennyhayesmusic7499Ай бұрын
You know what? I hadn't actually thought about that until now: Ms. Collins definitely made things worse by slapping Chris. It only fueled Chris' motivation to make Carrie's life even more miserable. I absolutely agree. Now, Ms. Collins had no idea just how far Chris would go in the end, but she definitely didn't help anything by slapping. It just made Chris want to one-up the slap. *sigh* I love this movie. One of my all-time faves. 🥰🥰
@jimiewilliams7623Ай бұрын
In the novel, Chris' father threatened to sue the school, but after dealing with his spoiled daughter, he decided she should just suck it up and miss the prom.
@jimiewilliams7623Ай бұрын
@@kennyhayesmusic7499 It's a little more complex than that in the novel. Carrie had been bullied by the same people since she was in elementary school. Also, Chris' father threatened to sue the school over the slap, but after dealing with his spoiled daughter, he decided that she should just suck it up, and miss the prom. No one, not even Ms. Collins, were responsible for the wrath of Billy and Chris. They were just two demented puppies.
@johnbuchanon7717Ай бұрын
High school was like that in the 70s, not to that extreme, but there were dirty tricks, teachers could spank, punish independent of the principal but the courts whittled that away. Passive aggression has replaced it. It shifted from parents trusting the school to not trusting the school and schools having to trust the lawyers. Carrie's upbringing by a zealous single mother was odd then but I knew several girls from fundamentalist families who were protected from sex & drugs to the extreme for good or bad. We were more free then but sometimes bad folks took advantage of that. I don't know what Stephen King was trying to say with the story other than fool around & find out when you've targeted a very repressed person who hasn't learned enough self control. Great reaction Dasha!
@hellsunicornАй бұрын
There are religious people, there are crazy people, and neither approaches what Carrie’s mom is. Piper Laurie deserved an Oscar for this performance.
@albertjimeno807Ай бұрын
She was nominated for it. (As was Spacek.)
@zydration3538Ай бұрын
She was both actually.
@j.woodbury412Ай бұрын
Before they started filming the movie, Sissy Spacek, who played Carrie, told the rest of the castmates that she loved them all and was looking forward to working with them, but while the movie was being filmed she was going to stay away from them and for them to not take it personally; she just wanted to feel the isolation her character felt. P.J. Soles, who played Brenda (the girl with the red baseball cap) said later in an interview, that they all respected Sissy so much for doing that they were all meaner to her than they were supposed to be because they believed it would help her give a better performance. Nancy Allen, who played the main bully, Chris, said she never knew how mean her character was until she watched the movie. Piper Laurie, who played Margaret, Carrie's mother thought the movie was a black comedy, which is why she gave such an off the wall performance. Amy Irving, who played Sue Snell and Priscilla Pointer, who played Sue's mother, are daughter and mother in real life. Sissy Spacek insisted on performing the stunt in the last scene herself when Carrie stuck her hand out from under her grave. Stephen King said, who wrote the novel the movie was based on, said he nearly soiled himself then he saw that scene. The scene at the end where Sue carries the flower to Carrie's grave was filmed with her walking away from the grave backwards and then the film was played in reverse. That's why the scene has an ethereal, dreamlike quality to it.
@zydration3538Ай бұрын
Anything that wasn't copy pasted directly from imdb?
@adrianmcgrath1984Ай бұрын
This was one of the first movies in what felt like a long run of horror movies in the '70s, this was one of the first to bring in the concept of a jump scare at the end. Prior to this, most horror movies would end with some sort of resolution that meant the audience could leave relieved and reassured, after this, every horror tried to end with a jump scare
@dtz1000Ай бұрын
It was funny watching how she reacted to that jump share.
@zydration3538Ай бұрын
"One of the first" maybe of the second half of the seventies at best.
@DavidHulse-gy3ysАй бұрын
And she did it all without an AR!
@ToniMcGintyАй бұрын
I think Tommy had already died from the bucket hitting him. 10 years later, William Katt starred in an interesting horror-comedy called House.
@dominicmasters1471Ай бұрын
It’s really refreshing to see someone think about how awful what Carrie did really was. Understandable given everything she’d suffered, but she deliberately killed SO many innocent people and that’s a huge part of the tragedy. She became a classic tragic villain.
@jdogjohnson382Ай бұрын
Miss collins was actually never laughing it was all in carrie's mind at that point!
@RichardM1366Ай бұрын
This is a classic movie. It had a single Jump scare but it is perfect as is.
@patbrewer4205Ай бұрын
Can’t believe you didn’t recognize John Travolta
@alienlv426ifyАй бұрын
Because she belongs to a new generation of movies fans.
@kurtfrancis4621Ай бұрын
He's an old fart now to her generation.
@krautgazerАй бұрын
@@alienlv426ify She watched Pulp Fiction, so she should have recognized him.
@alienlv426ifyАй бұрын
@@krautgazer That's very true!
@jimiewilliams7623Ай бұрын
@@alienlv426ify Yeah, but I'm in my 50s, and can recall watching Bogart, Cagney and Jimmy Stewart movies. It's not the new generation, it's the new media. Now, if you want to watch the classics, you have to be interested and then search for them on streaming services. Back in my day, we had UHF. You'd find it all on UHF.
@WezwolfАй бұрын
I like it how Dasha reached her arm into the camera when the teacher kept saying 'Cassie". It was like a 3D movie
@tommarks3726Ай бұрын
The lighting in the dinner table scene around the 14:00 mark where Carrie talks about prom. The lighting effect when her mother stands up and say NO. I have always loved the final scene where Carrie sets the school ablaze. She walks out of there so slow and methodical which to me is scary. She looks like the Devil. lol Good for Carrie for taking care of business We didn't take any crap in the 70's . HAHA I heard during an interview with Amy Irving, that her scream was so scary that her mother (real mother played her mom) got so freaked out, that she held her and said Her name (Amy) instead of Sue. . The noise was so loud it was not picked up by the microphone. Her own real mother was freaked out. That is a loving mother.
@johnniekight1879Ай бұрын
Love your new "natural" look. Very nice.
@lauriebarrett6789Ай бұрын
Linda Blair who played Regan in 'The Exorcist' auditioned for the role of Carrie White.
@oscarvanschijndel4989Ай бұрын
I highly recommend to read Stephen King's novel "Carrie". The book answers many of your questions. 3:04 Priscilla Pointer plays Sue's mother, and actually is Amy Irving (Sue)'s mother. 5:27 if Carrie had the gym teacher as her mother, all this mayhem would not have happened. 6:11 in the book, Carrie is a silent person who never speaks up. I guess the teacher was overwhelmed by surprise. And oh my yes, some of my teachers at school back in the 1980s also took part in my humiliation... and I'm actually writing a novel about it, finally able four decades after it had happened... 7:12 brutal today, quite normal in the 1970s. 7:58 nope, that is 50 minutes of serious calisthenics per day, added to the regular 3 hours PE per week. 10:17 weird for me too, when I was a teenager, we were not driving cars. We rode mopeds at best, but mostly bicycles. 10:46 Billy and Chris do not share the same school, so Billy does not know Carrie (hence "who?"). 13:27 this is where bullying ends and criminal assault begins. 15:38 Sue is on the good side. 24:02 Carrie activates the sprinklers to ruin the prom dresses.
@martinrayner6466Ай бұрын
I was waiting for the jump scare at the end, to see if you were surprised... They got you. _Welcome to the club!_
@AutoPilateАй бұрын
Sue Snell's mother was played by Amy Irving's actual mother.
@haveanicedave1551Ай бұрын
She turned 100 this year.
@scottvanhille5688Ай бұрын
Priviet Dasha, Carrie is the modern witch, such a good movie. Great seeing John Travolta and Nancy Allen (she was Robocop's partner, Lewis) in the 1987 film. Poor Carrie, got bullied and that's the craziest prom scene ever. I suggest the sequel and well as the remake with Chloe Grace Moretz. Nice reaction. "They're all going to laugh at you."
@edpublicАй бұрын
..."apparently being single saves your life"....😂🎉 GodBless your❤ Dasha.. It Does!!!!!!
@billthomas478Ай бұрын
I love my 37 cats
@reneedennis2011Ай бұрын
I loved your reaction to the jump scare 😂! Great reaction to this classic!
@lauriebarrett6789Ай бұрын
PJ Soles who played Norma the girl wearing the hat got a burst ear drum during the hose scene.
@keithlawford-r5e5 күн бұрын
the cutting carrots comment and the "mother daughter activities" were some solid comedy
@jacobmoore9225Ай бұрын
"She's just wants hug, and probably food." ❤❤❤❤❤
@Robert_DouglassАй бұрын
That Chris chick really did hate Carrie White. She was consumed with it and driven to destroy her.
@timroebuck3458Ай бұрын
Tommy was killed when the bucket fell on his head.
@winslow-eh5kvАй бұрын
Lmao! The special effects in this flick are fine dear. Better than those stupid computer simulations in those more current movies of yours.
@IanFindly-iv1nlАй бұрын
Well, it strikes me as funny that she also said that she found The Exorcist scarry, which is another 70's movie (even predates THIS one by a few years). So, not very consistent.
@molasorrosalom4846Ай бұрын
Yep, practical effects. That actress really was blasted by a fire hose, and it ruptured her eardrum.
@viceversar-do1cnАй бұрын
I duno, I think that pigs blood and that bucket would've been better if it were cgi. .. just kidding.
@kissssik6969Ай бұрын
Shut up
@michaelaldridge9511Ай бұрын
How about we educate instead of insult. Damn commenters get in their feelings
@salsonnyАй бұрын
No, a fire hose can kill you
@haveanicedave1551Ай бұрын
lol. When she said that, then the two teachers get electrocuted, I was thinking, it's just electricity.
@aisle_of_viewАй бұрын
You should watch Election with Reese Witherspoon. Brilliant film.
@LordEagleАй бұрын
Growing up in the 70's,,,,when we got hurt,,,,we were told to just rub some dirt on it. Things were different then. 💥💥💥🤘😎
@CaptainTass11 күн бұрын
LOL! "This is not how you cut a carrot."
@MrGadfly772Ай бұрын
I graduated from high school in 1977, yes schools, and more importantly kids, were brutal.
@dan_hitchman007Ай бұрын
@@MrGadfly772 Now they are brutal hiding behind anonymity on social media.
@GetFitwithDogsАй бұрын
They weren't brutal when I went to school, but I think they are now. Especially girls. When I went to school, it was mostly the boys bullying, and it was mostly physical and intimidation. These days, social media has become a tool for bullying and this mostly affects girls. Boys tend to bully physically and girls tend to bully socially. Social media has greatly increased the ease and scale of bullying socially, so it's disproportionately affecting girls. Which is sad.
@scottneil1187Ай бұрын
@@GetFitwithDogsThe girls at my school in the 80's and 90's were a million times more vicious and brutal than the boys.
@PanzerShrek94Ай бұрын
@@scottneil1187 True, Girls are way more cruel,a guy bully would beat you up or threaten you but a girl will destroy your social life,ruin your reputation and sully your name.
@GetFitwithDogsАй бұрын
Sorry to hear that. I had the opposite experience, but I grew up more in the country and the boys were all very physical. Farmboys. Therefore there was a lot of fighting and competition. I was always pretty easy going and yet I probably got into a dozen fistfights in school. The boys were just rough, and if you didn't stand up for yourself you got picked on. I never wanted to be that boy, so I would always choose to fight the bullies. Got suspended twice for it, but it was worth it because they never bullied a second time. My point is that culture probably has a lot to do with it.
@MrBreezeLI516Ай бұрын
"Wax", my love, melts from candles!! 😗
@GetFitwithDogsАй бұрын
What is up with KZbin? Anyone else see half of their comments fail to appear? Anyways, Carrie is a classic horror movie. My prior post that never appeared was suggesting the Haunting of Hill House, a Netflix series that is amazingly good. Top notch writing and acting. Each episode is great. This is a recommendation, but one that likely won't end up on KZbin and would be more suited for Patrons.
@GetFitwithDogsАй бұрын
Is Cassie reading these comments? 🤣 I just received a Patreon notification that she is starting a Haunting of Hill House this week. ❤️ I'm still pulling for Dasha to begin thus series. 🙏
@scottneil1187Ай бұрын
KZbin is utterly broken and Google don't care, all they're about now is greed and censorship.
@dtz1000Ай бұрын
KZbin is a pathetic monopoly.
@kevineroseАй бұрын
Yes, and sometimes if you try to edit your post and it won't let you.
@jarkoerАй бұрын
Yes. Most of the time in fact. Take care of what you say. Y.T. is watching. Always.
@mainmacАй бұрын
lol Dasha you are beautiful but the screenshot of your face on Carrie is one of the creepiest things I've seen! The angle is off just enough for it to be so freaky, I love it!
@SG-js2qnАй бұрын
It's a story about the "banality of evil," where nobody is really evil, just more of a thoughtlessness, acting more out of pique than true malice. Like the school principal who keeps calling her "Cassie." The bucket of blood isn't supposed to hurt anyone. The insane mother isn't really trying to hurt anyone, until the end, and that's only because she feels she is confronting Satan. Pushed, Carrie has what amounts to a psychotic break, which coupled with her ability ends in violence, but without that ability ... nothing would have happened. And if Carrie didn't have that ability, she never would have gone to the prom in the first place, because her mother would have prevented it. So, it's the sort of thing where you might look at the result and fairly say, "Well ... that escalated quickly."
@jimiewilliams7623Ай бұрын
I read the book and have watched this film several times since my mother took me to the drive in to see it, back in '76. I was seven years old. Chris and Billy were definitely evil psychos.
@reneedennis2011Ай бұрын
"That 's not you cut carrot 🥕." 😂😂😂😂
@DewJee2019Ай бұрын
Sissy Spacek was 26 when the movie was released.
@teknikal696912 күн бұрын
Love the advertising prank they did for the remake of this film a few years back.
@dan_hitchman007Ай бұрын
Oh, you don't need fancy special effects to have a creepy or unsettling movie. One such classic title is "The Changeling" starring George C. Scott.
@ryandowning9396Ай бұрын
Absolute classic!
@GetFitwithDogsАй бұрын
I saw the Changeling for the first time last October. It was a good one!
@helvete_ingres4717Ай бұрын
the hell are you talking about, this movie has extremely 'fancy special effects' the climax is a split-screen of everything in a dance hall moving around telekinetically and burning down
@dan_hitchman007Ай бұрын
@@helvete_ingres4717 I am talking about the techniques involved in creating the shots are not high tech. It's all in-camera with no animatronics, computer graphics, etc. Just basic stage craft and the use of the audience's imagination to fill in the blanks. Dasha was thinking in this very reaction that older films couldn't be that scary or creepy because they didn't have high tech effects at that time.
@GetFitwithDogsАй бұрын
You're good, Dan. I wager most of the viewers understood what you meant. 👍
@biguy617Ай бұрын
When King wrote this he thought it wasn’t good. His wife read it and loved it. She convinced Stephen to finish the book. I met William Katz, Tommy, at comic con. I hate that his character dies in the movie.
@stevenulch276429 күн бұрын
2002 Carrie is closest to book. This version didn’t show the shooting stars scene, the town destruction scene was removed, mother real death was changed here, there were survivors at the dance and more death variety, car scene was not as close. Please react to that one too. 2002 changed ending slightly but still better than this. Fun fact: Norma actress during hose scene at prom burst her eardrum irl and played in Halloween (1978) Fun fact: Chris Harrgensen actress (Nancy Allen) went on to play in Robocop as the partner
@HugovikaАй бұрын
the 70s were so based!
@bwmedia8925Ай бұрын
Hello Dasha 🖐️ My name is Billy and I've been watching your reactions for about six months now and have enjoyed every minute. Your such a sweet person and beautiful inside and out. I saw Carrie when it first came out and it's still one of my favorite movies. As you saw things were very different in the seventies. I loved your jump scare at the end of the movie, precious. I look forward to future reactions. All the best to you ❤️🌹
@kingscorpion7346Ай бұрын
I saw another version of Carrie with a different take on it: opening with a police detective asking Sue about Carrie White and where she was. Sue started narrating the story leading up to the infamous scene, and the last part was Sue helping Carrie disappear to another state.
@NicoleLoftusАй бұрын
9:12 when you said why isn’t Sue in class the detention is over for the day
@tonyrossell832Ай бұрын
Keep up the great work Dasha!
@OneEyedJack1970Ай бұрын
Dasha, I just wantes to say your hair looks much better dark.
@salsonnyАй бұрын
In the 70s teachers can smack u if u got out of line, if you got smacked then when u got home u got smacked by parents for getting smacked
@DaveW90Ай бұрын
That thumbnail may represent the movie but also who "Reactor Queen of the Year" would be.
@jimiewilliams7623Ай бұрын
Ashleigh Burton?
@waterbeauty85Ай бұрын
Dasha would really enjoy a couple of horror comedies that are also cute: "Tucker and Dale vs, Evil" and "Monster Squad" Alos "Tucker and Dale vs. Evil" has been pretty popular on KZbin reaction channels and should therefore be a decent draw for views.
@BillyButcher90Ай бұрын
She should do Gremlins, another horror comedy.
@waterbeauty85Ай бұрын
@@BillyButcher90 Classic! She would love Gizmo.
@BillyButcher90Ай бұрын
@@waterbeauty85 Yeh, I'm wondering why she hasn't reacted to that yet!
@molasorrosalom4846Ай бұрын
Tucker and Dale is a classic, had my GF watch it for the first time, and she kept saying, "What the hell is going on???"
@waterbeauty85Ай бұрын
@@BillyButcher90 Yeah. It seems like most reactors on KZbin watch "Gremlins" so I'm surprised Dasha hasn't gotten to it yet.
@davidfrost779Ай бұрын
Old horror films are the best especially British horror films
@juancarlosquintana9508Ай бұрын
Es la primer novela de Stephen King adaptada al cine
@TheNeonParadoxАй бұрын
While I've never found this movie all that scary, this thumbnail is my new sleep paralysis demon. 😂😂
@terrynorman9622Ай бұрын
John Travolta so young and all that hair!
@Jessie_james1985Ай бұрын
nahhhh that girl was a B and needed a good palm to her left cheek good teacher.
@LordVolkovАй бұрын
"A shot a day keeps the virus away" Yeah, that sounds like a Russian proverb 🤣🤣🤣
@rnw2739Ай бұрын
It sounds like a far Lefties mantra.
@ninjabluefyre3815Ай бұрын
Is it only Apples and Doctors in America?
@LordVolkovАй бұрын
@@ninjabluefyre3815 It might come from England? But with the state of American healthcare... 😅
@ninjabluefyre3815Ай бұрын
@@LordVolkov Here, the expression is "A hundred bucks a day keeps the Doctor from going away"
@Rosebud-mt6emАй бұрын
Your thumbnails crack me up.
@jorgezarco9269Ай бұрын
PJ Soles was great in Rock N' Roll High School(1979). The world's biggest Ramones fan.
@brianboye8025Ай бұрын
I once had hair like Tommy but even better color.
@kenibnanak5554Ай бұрын
When the Exorcist came out most of us in the theater I was in watching it found it a very silly movie and we laughed a lot at it. Carrie was a cute movie. So is Firestarter.
@scouseofhorror104Ай бұрын
Another brilliant film about telekinesis by the same director is The Fury (1978) Like a sister film to Carrie (some of the same cast) and hugely underrated!
@HayseoАй бұрын
Stephen king got the idea of writing “Carrie“ while he was a high school teacher. It was his first big writing success.
@RenfrewPrumeАй бұрын
This is not a comic-book horror movie, like what we have today. It is a real-life horror movie, where the people are the monsters. The telekinesis and pyrotechnics are just window-dressing.
@jakealanmoviereviews5933Ай бұрын
Just to point this out Tommy died when the bucket landed on his head. It split his skull open
@Fantomex.Ай бұрын
Being single saved your life 😂😂😂 I didn't get to feed but eh 🤷🏻♂️ THIS movie is actually a good reminder why you don't mess with the shy awkward girl because THIS shit happens 🙁
@clementchastel1352Ай бұрын
Poor Carrie she's so cute. I want so much to protect her❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. Great vidéo dasha sweet russian ❤
@LordVolkovАй бұрын
After being the villains here, Brian De Palma works with John Travolta and Nancy Allen again as the protaganists of Blow Out, a very stylish thriller.
@molasorrosalom4846Ай бұрын
Loved that movie as well, heard John Travolta was suffering from insomnia and depression during that movie, which adds to the performance.
@leroylowe5921Ай бұрын
This was a De Palma movie? Well that explains the split screen.
@molasorrosalom4846Ай бұрын
John Travolta and Nancy Allen thought they were playing a bunch of buffoons, and the actress who played the mother thought she was over the top, and it was almost a comedy. Next thing you know, the mother was nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actress.
@harveybojangle475Ай бұрын
0:34=You said this movie won't be scary because they didn't have advanced special effects in 1976, yet The Exorcist (a movie you said was VERY frightening) came out three years before this one in 1973. Then again, movies don't really need to have effects to be scary anyway...just a creepy story and good direction.
@stevenpratt7369Ай бұрын
Poor Carrie, that was awful how the other kids treated her. Then her mom with the knife at the end coming down the stairs. That was disturbing as hell. Still one of my favorites. Have you seen An American Werewolf In London? It was an 80's horror. Maybe you could do a reaction video of it sometime? I'm sure you would love it.
@lauriebarrett6789Ай бұрын
Another great reaction.
@jamesba-xd7xfАй бұрын
"a teacher could go to jail for hitting a student right"? NOT in the 1970's when I was a teenager going to jr high and high school. in 1974 when I was 13 and in the 9th grade I disobeyed the teacher and was making too much noise. at lunch the high school coach/teacher came to my classroom, called me out in the hall where I got 5 hits on the butt with a huge wooden paddle!, it hurt like hell and I NEVER acted up again that year! LOL!, the Good news is they didnt call my parents!. today I dont know what the rules are in schools ( Im in the USA).
@molasorrosalom4846Ай бұрын
Yeah, in the 80s, I remember getting my sideburn pulled by a teacher in kindergarten. Forgot what I did, but I probably didn't do it again whatever it was.
@michaelanderson5301Ай бұрын
I had a high school teacher who would playfully pinch students trapezes when they acted up or sometimes walk up behind a student in cafeteria while he was eating and lightly pinch the same nerve. This was by no means a daily thing with him. I saw him do this all of three times in four years. This was mid to late 80's. Teacher wasn't a creep, and no one got a bad vibe. He gave my trapezes a pinch once when I was giving him smack, and I was dizzy afterwards. I told him you got me seeing stars. He laughed and said, keep it up and you will. This was pretty much done for fun, as he was not really angry, though I wouldn't want a steady diet of it. Now, any teacher who did that would be nailed to the wall.
@scottneil1187Ай бұрын
The rules are teachers have no authority and no power and kids can do whatever they want with no repercussions. Explains why they're all evil little brats.
@chuckleezodiac24Ай бұрын
yep. naughty kids were paddled in the hallway by the coaches. but not me. i was a perfect child.
@haveanicedave1551Ай бұрын
I got paddled in 5th grade 1975. It didn't hurt. And I liked the teacher. She was a sweet old lady. I just made too much noise and I got a couple strikes. She'd wait by the door then paddle you on your way out.
@ryandowning9396Ай бұрын
The dead zone is another classic
@p.mc.4449Ай бұрын
A horror/comedy you may like, Idle Hands.
@DSR299Ай бұрын
Back then one was not Required to have a date to go to the Prom. However, it was expected that you had a formal date, or you were considered a weird loser. But that was in a different generation - long ago.
@TrevorJamesMcNeilАй бұрын
What's wrong with Carrie's mother is being a fundamentalist Christian.
@dr.burtgummerfan439Ай бұрын
@@TrevorJamesMcNeil That's not what she is 🤣😂🤣
@brianboye8025Ай бұрын
She was nuts.
@Sidewalkman1Ай бұрын
Great Stephen King Classic. I hope you check out Christine, and Salems Lot.
@campagnolloАй бұрын
Show me.
@wingman772Ай бұрын
If a broken mirror is 7 years of bad luck, than i'm pretty screwed.
@jamesjones8482Ай бұрын
Great reaction Dasha! This adaption of Stephen King's book was very horrific, but that was his style. 👍❤
@scottneil1187Ай бұрын
Is his style, he's still writing. He's never been horrific, he's uttey mainstream, James Herbert was horrific.
@DDD11239Ай бұрын
@@scottneil1187 E.A. Poe, Lovecraft, Blackwood, Keats, Bierce (or Pierce), had fantastic horror elements. Could also add Lord Byron, for "Darkness".