The Invisible Man (1933) KILL COUNT
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Nice james
Good job all these years
Love these videos
Ayyyy, thx
Good job bro
I always liked the idea that it was never the chemicals that made him crazy, it was just the pure power of being invisible that made him become an asshole.
@kristian rikardsen the guy got rude
@@bigpoggers6507 what am I missing here
@@folbykleetwood7462 i think someone deleted their comment after they got in the argument
@Mr. ET I *think* he's referencing the Ralph Ellison novel Invisible Man from 1952. Its a book about a black man never looked at as a person in society, an "invisible man."
@@killallhumons2183 could you at least spell deserve right it’s really bothering me
"Today we are looking at The Invisible Man"
...Impossible
I'm subing to you because you made me laugh
I hope you have more of a good day you deserve it
In this thread we spread positivity.
Have another subscriber my friend.
pfft XD
I see what you did there
Imagine trying to create invisibility before greenscreen. Like it looks SO good
True
But they did it,And it indeed Looks awesome
Anyone know how they did it?
I'll do you one better try doing it without green screen altogether because then you really have to get creative
@@jessemaupin2558 James explains it in the video
This movie has better special effects than cats (2019)
Almost same pfp
@@vincecarterlover911 true
1933 has much better effects than cats 2019 beacause it was worked on ikr it’s such a surprise
@@qingpetcher667 true
My last shit had better special effects than _Cats._
Ngl the effects are kind of insane for a 1930s movie
Yeah. That first scene where he gets caught with his mouth unbandaged is really good for its time. That shot at 6:03 is really good too
I also was shocked that they do special effects in that time
Yreeeeee
Today we have green screen back then they had black screen
Agreed
A naked crazy murderer must be terrifying whether you see him or not.
𝑊 ℎ 𝑎 𝑡
r/cursedcomment
Naked crazy murder made me think of Patrick Bates
Nut and baend
I know I would wheel away from a naked murderer
new invisible man: asshole crazy stalkery
old invisible man: completely nuts but 3x as entertaining
This comment deserves more recognition :)
another difference between them is that the old one is more sympathetic
I always confuse him for the “Hollow man”
@@amirferdhany3177 i've done the same haha.
@@wugglesx holy sh!t you responded quick
14:18 Seeing a pair of pants merrily skipping down the street is just one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen in my life
Me too, especially considering this is my favorite movie I've ever seen in my life.
Then check "Slaxx"
@@angelt8949 okay.
I was laughing my head off from that scene, especially that little "Whoops!" Jack made.
EVERYONE GANGSTA
TILL THE PANTS START WALKING
Fun Fact: The Invisible Man is the most "human" of the classic Universal Monsters, but has a higher body count in one movie than the others combined.
That one train crash alone 😂
Something something society.
the absolute state of ningen
Shows humans can be more evil than demons/monsters
@@Adam-qv2bd reality is stranger than fiction
"Today we're looking at The Invisible Man!"
*confused screaming*
Totally original if you know what i mean
@@mremoji4096 i see what your saying get it
Confused confusion with confused screeming
//WARNING: Paradox detected//
-initiating self destruct-
• 𝑇𝑖𝑚𝑒 𝑡𝑜 𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑚𝑖𝑡 𝑏𝑟𝑎𝑖𝑛 𝑠𝑡𝑜𝑝 •
I love how everyone sounds like they’re yelling into a soup can in old movies
Yeahh
As was the sound quality of plenty of films from that era seriously we are unbelievably spoiled with the high sound quality that we have today so much so that we completely take it for granted
@@alexconn7473 we aren’t spoiled just because movies aren’t in trash quality anymore
@@BrianGriffinASMR we are, many don’t appreciate that certain technologies didn’t exist back then and will call old movie bad because they don’t hold up to modern standards.
@@nikolairostov3326 idk who those people are but personally I love watching old films just for the sound quality, I find it very comforting and it helps me sleep
Imagine that, out of a whole list that included a vampire, a man-made behemoth of a man, an undead mummy, a werewolf, and a fishman, the one with the most blood on his hands is a translucent, but otherwise ordinary human running around buckass naked in the freezing snow.
Translucent doesn’t even mean invisible it means semi-transparent - Bucher
"can I take off your coat?"
*"NO"*
*extra surprise pikachu face*
I hope you have a good day
@@killallhumons2183 NO! I want YOU to be happy
@Joe Mama uno reverse card×infinity and beyond
@@killallhumons2183 you too
Fun fact- Mark Hamill based his Joker laugh on the Invisible Man's.
Fun Fact: mARK HAMill
You’re a day late
(?) I will remember that
Stolen comment
@@arlenfrap2008 or maybe more than 1 person knows this as a fun fact and I didn't see the other comment that said this?
Fun fact:
Claude Raines took one of his relatives to a showing of this movie...and proceed to them tell them how scenes were made.
In a theater...
Quite loudly
Kinda glad I wasn’t born when that happened
Thats so god damn evil what a menace.
Just staying in character
The whole story about the actor who didn’t like the face mold because he was gassed in WW1 really shook me up a bit, it’s it nice to see that at least some of the men who suffered those horrors were able to live good lives in Hollywood and on the stage. “Lest we forget”
Not gonna lie, I half expected James to be fully invisible with just some glasses as his gag for this Kill Count.
WHY ARE YOU EVERY WHERE!!!
that would be stellar, haha!
Darn, someone replied before I could
You are a legend!!! Love to see you on such awesome content
Oh hey Justin
The Invisible Man: *Exists
John Cena: “Finally, a worthy opponent. Our battle with be legendary!”
John cena is the only one who can see him
Drax:Ametures.
You deserve 1mil likes
The best fight noone will ever see......
Drax: Two more have mastered the ability of standing incredibly still
I’m surprised he didn’t slap people in the face with his invisible junk
You make me wish I couldn't read
oh to be jared, 19
@The Narrator Yh I tried but I couldn’t find a film company that would do it, don’t think they liked the script
...that wouldn't be an entertaining porno.
Who says he didn't? We saw him slapping people but since he is invisible, we didn't see what exactly he was slapping them with now did we?
invisible man: looks at kill chart
invisble man: haha train go crashhhh
*from 4 to literallly 100*
14:46 Train accident + 100 deceased passengers! 🚂
@@lancearnold54 he says 100! Not a +100… listen Linda!!!
Lmao
"We'll be looking at The Invisible Man."
No, you won't.
Lol.
Why do I love this comment so much
I see what you did there 🙃
Bray Wyatt erased John Cena from existence so we can't see him now.
This is my favorite comment on all of CZcams
Fun fact, Mark Hamil has gone on record saying he based his Joker voice and laugh on Claud Rains' Invisible Man. And listening to it, it's eerie how Mark got it pitch perfect in comparison.
hope you have more of a good day you diserve it
@@killallhumons2183 bruh why are you in all of the replies I admire the commitment but why
@@DrWatson4 im all powerful >:) and I want everyone to have a good day
@Miguel Messina obviously but I wasn’t talking about that I’m talking about mr robot overlord wishing everyone a nice day
@@killallhumons2183 fair enough mate praise be to crypto
Yeah I came out 87 years ago can't be many kills
105 deaths later.
... WHAT WAS YOUR BUDGET
328,033 USD
@@yasuhirohagakure1289 and 25¢
This was the 1930s everything was cheaper back then.
@@Moonwalker1075 did you not think of how prices changed and $100 now is like $10 back then
@@jasonnobbs256 yeah and back then the great depression was going on so alot of prices dropped dramatically.
You say these effects would've blown the minds of people 87 years ago, but they're freakin blowing my mind _NOW!_
“The before” times we all miss them James
I will be sure to tell my children of these Before Times, so the legend can go on...
l yep
The good old days
Ahh the before times...you know in the long long ago
In the long, long ago.
"The ring came off my pudding can!"
"I don't care, I'm the Invisible Man!"
"Monocaaaiine! Monocaaaaiiinnee! Monocaaaaiiiiinne!!!"
This comment is so underrated.
@@foxlycan probably because some people don’t get it
@@axelnilsson5124 I am one of those people...unless it rhymes.
@@animegod2517 It's a reference to a simpson's episode where a con man shows up to sell springfield a monorail to clear up traffic problems. He uses a really catchy tune to get the town singing where the chorus is "Monorail, monorail, monoraaaaail!" the rest of the song is people bringing up their objections as the con man gives reasons why they shouldn't worry and accept how great it would be.
Long story short, (and spoilers) con man sells springfield a shotty monorail, almost destroys town.
I actually was just thinking like, "I'm not that old." but I just looked it up, the episode is Marge vs. the Monorail and came out in 1993. I'm young enough to say I was only a year old and didn't catch the original airing of the episode but one of the many reruns over the years the simpsons was popularly watched.
"That's assault, brotha'" and "to hell with ye calories!" Had me weak 💀💀💀
When you hear an a disembodied voice say "Alright then you fools" you know shit's about to go down
The comedic evilness of this Invisable Man is so damn entertaining
14:46 Here comes a train on the count! 🚂
My guy will murder 100 people without hestitation, but then dress in nothing but pants and sing schoolyard rhymes to scare women
Nice profile pic
I know where you got that profile pic. Always good to see degenerate connoisseurs online.
@@benhaver9737 what's it from?
Here's a cool fact: Mark Hamill based his portrayal of the Joker on the Invisible Man
Cool
Thanks for the fun fact!
No way!
Cool
@@mrtortoisee ITS A COOL FACT NOT A FUN ONE
I think the Invisible Man is the most deadly and dangerous of the OG horror icons since there's absolutely no way to defend yourself against him
daredevil could
@@TheWeepingDalek Got a point there. And Spiderman
Jedi? Maybe?
Spray paint?
If you know he’s there, you can still kick him in the duck like any other man. He not the Intangible Man.
4:15 invisible man's reaction to his floating glasses counterpart in a movie people watch only for the daughter of Dracula
Fun Fact: Mark Hamill based a lot of his mannerisms as the Joker, including the laugh, off of Claude Rains' performance in this movie!
Can definitely hear the similarity when listening to Raines’ maniacal laughter 😄 a good inspiration to model the Joker’s laugh after
No wonder they sounded alike!
Alex Howard 6:30 you can close your eyes and see Joker describing his laughing gas
Was going to post this but I figured someone would beat me to it. lol Cool fact
My grandfather was terrified of this movie. The line that always stuck out to him is the line where the invisible man describes how even having a speck of dirt under his nails, his entire ruse is up. It shows his insanity very well.
What?
@@gaminganimators7000 what?
Looks like’s everyone confused
@@bigpigeon2384 huh
@@mr.unfunny9368 wait wait wait wait................... *WHAT*
4:45 this made me laugh so hard, the look on James face when the cop shows, like he got exactly what he asked for but didn't expect it
I love it when you can tell James is just having a lot of legitimate fun without him needing to tell you how entertaining the movie is. Roasting the scenes with the best of respect and admiring the behind the scenes magic. It's amazing to me that green screen effects existed in the 30s in the form of black screen instead.
Old movies always fascinate me, for whatever reasons, it’s just interesting to put myself in the audiences perspective at the time, and how insane those effects would look to them
I hope you have a good day you diserve it
I like how you can see how the language of film evolved, especially with the way the camera is angled
@@CoratMcRed I know that’s why I enjoy movies such as nosferatu which are so eerie
So Gloria Stuart was acting in the 20s and 30s, got an Oscar nomination in freaking 1997, didn’t even pass away until 2010, and she’s still around as the “It’s been 84 years” meme, I mean that is what we call longevity, good for you Gloria damn
She’s like the Betty white of professional acting
Is no one gonna talk about how impressive this is for a 1933 movie?
I did
I’m more impressed with these visual effects than I am with the 2020 invisible man. This is pure ingenuity and craftsmanship. Plus Claude Rains does masterful work
The Invisible Man is my favorite of the universal monsters. Both the Claude Rains and Vincent Price versions.
Stfu
@@cstristan no u
Invisible man is very underrated Bc they don’t produce as much movies as Dracula and Frankenstein.
Who's been to deceased farms?
My favorite iteration of the Invisible Man is my dad
James Whale is the perfect horror Director in 1930’s for his dark comedy and surreal filmmaking.
I hope you have more of a good day you disserve it
It's a shame he slowly drifted from Hollywood due to his homosexuality becoming prominent and his films not selling well, and he eventually committed suicide. And Ian McKellen did an amazing job portraying him.
@@killallhumons2183 I hope you have a good day as well, buddy. You definitely diserve it.
@@JosetheDopeLPs I.love.you
You actually wouldn't use the apostrophe in this case since you're talking about the 1930s collectively, not possessively.
All kills
11:04 CHIEF DETECTIVE
14:43 2 SEARCH PARTY DUDES
14:54 100 PEOPLE ON TRAIN
16:46 DR. ARTHUR KEMP
18:07 DR. JACK GRIFFIN
total: 105
ONE KILL EVERY 41.14 SECONDS
GOLDEN CHAINSAW: 100 PEOPLE ON TRAIN
DULL MACHETE: CHIEF DETECTIVE
My mom went to Halloween Horror Nights and was gonna do a maze, here’s her conversation with the employee outside:
Mom: So what monsters are there?
Employee: Frankenstein, Werewolves, Dracula and the Invisible Man!
Mom: *How will I know the invisible man is there?*
Griffin in the book is terrifying. He's filled with hate, brilliant, tramatized, egotistical, and he's super strong. He's a great villain on his own, but being invisible on top of that is insane.
I read the book just this year and he seemed borderline sociopathic
Yeah in the film they give him a bit of sympathy by heavily implying that he wasn't bad at first, but was driven insane by the chemicals he used (and he didn't know it would happen).
In the book, he's a monster from the get go. The new film is closer to the book in that regard.
@@michaelsinger4638 he was also picked on for being albino. That's how he could turn invisible. He didn't have pigments so he filled it in with the chemical. When he tried it on a white cat, it's eyes were the only thing showing.
I finished the book a month ago, it was amazing
Not many books make me feel anything but that definitely did
Ending up in an Abbot and Costello movie is the old timey movie monster equivalent to every slasher killer ending up in Space.
Haha
Dead Meat I wish I could make James laugh. How about this. The invisible man goes to the doctor, the nurse says to the doctor “the invisible man is here for you.” The doctor says “sorry I can’t see him right now.”
@@mjf2891 fantastic
@@DeadMeat 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
@@DeadMeat Hi, James. Will you please do Dracula next?
If I had seen that film in 1933, I would believe the producers to be wizards. I can't imagine how it would be to experience those special effects for the first time. For the time it was made, the effects are insane. Truly a legendary film.
It's amazing how they could do this in the 1930's
Yeah
3 kill counts a week all month.. can we just appreciate this man and his team real quick?!
I hope you have a good day you diserve it
Yep appreciation in progress will complete in ... 19 mins 46 seconds
Appreciation complete
Yes i agree
I am afraid that he will run out of movies soon
Yessirrrrr
"He has always scienced to the beat of his own beaker" is such a Sherlock sounding quote.
Yep, d*ck jokes galore all the way
@@inkdd1463 That's not a dick joke, you dunce.
Insane to think we’re approaching 90 years since this movie was created
This was always my favorite of the classic '30s horror films. It's amazing how well it still holds up today, thanks to Rains' performance, some still-impressive visuals, and its clever mix of horror and dark comedy.
18:25 It's insane how an effect that was way ahead of it's time in 1933 can be done by literally anybody in 2020
it still is amazing though
@@emberkingdomtv1173 yeah it just shows how far technology has come in 90 years
In my opinion in actually looked better in 1933 then in James's video
This is just as funny as the scene
Its* time.
me: man there isn't alot of kills this tim-
Dead Meat: 100 people died in a train crash
me: 😐
Eating while watching this and when he said 100 died I nearly choked.
@@StealthMaster86 fr bro 😂
@@StealthMaster86 almost 101 kills then
Personally Peanut ummmm
I often think about how the Invisible Man has a higher count than Creature from the Black Lagoon, or Frankenstein's monster. Did not see that coming.
OG Dracula or Wolfman too
1:37 "How many kills can there be for a movie made 87 years ago?"
To be fair, this was pre-code Hollywood, I was expecting a massacre.
Kinda disappointed that James wasn’t invisible for this kill count
At least he was in the to the numbers gag
We all know he would have enjoyed not doing more work
@@hazardouz9935 yeah you right
Or for THE NUMBERS
Does that mean that he was naked under that scarf and hat
he had to mix chemicals but i’ve been invisible to every female for 16 years
Y to Same.
Me too kid, me too
Lol. Not quite for me. Or is it just because I’m not interested...
Self burn. Those are rare
@@alexanderkarvos6728 broski no they aren’t, people on the internet always make “quirky self burns”
I don´t know how to describe it, but theres this cozy ass vibe watching these videos. maybe its the music or maybe the narrating of James, idk but its dope
I can see why they called it “Hollywood Magic” back then
Just remember everyone: the age of the film has nothing to do with the quality, only the tech behind the special effects. Story and character will always be king.
(?) I will remember that
@@alastortheradiodemon4262 A telltale games meme will always be welcome in my comment replies XD Thank you.
@@thepaladinauthoryoutube Your welcome
Here's a very bad summary:
They filmed the Character on a black background.
Then they gathered the footage, somehow removed the background and slotted the character in an already recorded background, or in this case, parts of the Character.
"Good writing can save bad art, but good art can't save bad writing"
Another fact that for Una O’Connor is that she was also in the bride of Frankenstein and was pretty much the same character. Then Claude rains was in Casablanca as captain Renault and in Lawrence of Arabia as mr Dryden and he was the phantom of the opera in the 1943 movie
I saw Captain Renault in Casablanca when I was about 10
"I'm shocked to learn that there is gambling in this establishment"
"Your winnings, sir"
"Oh, thank you"
... and that's how I found my spirit guide
“Here’s looking at you, kid!”
I hope you have more of a good day you diserve it
@@bryanalexander7571 My father and I always loved that quote.
Though his breakdown as a Senator in Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, exonerating Jimmy Stewart's character Jefferson Smith was great. Hands down one of my favorite actors.
This movie is almost 100 years old and still has better effects than stuff that comes out today
Better storytelling too...
hmm this explains a bit the invisible man personality in hotel transilvania... so cheerful and calm
James: WOO Wife's gone, time to strip!
Chelsea: *What*
Omg I'm dead
Lucy: Aw shit, here we go again...
@@embercoral it god
Chelsea: hell yeah
@@kombomaster9141 hi dead
“When he sits his invisible ass” lmfaoo
Let it be known, the invisible man got some cake
@@shaggy4real97 he do got cake tho
3:08 I love that transition
I’ll be god damned
7:20 monocain Monocain MONOCAIN
“Invisible Man: Return of Invisabastard”
Lol
Anyone else missing the flopping fish?
Yes I do
Me
The what
@@rubbergamer5092 from the previous kill count
Missing it every day
The effects in this are INSANE for the time! I feel like this would be my "train coming at the camera" movie were I alive back then. I would think this was just plain MAGIC.
"Griffin, put a shirt on."
Griffin: NO
Ahh The Invisible Man, where some weirdo constantly threatens to get naked as a form of intimidation
Hey hey hey hey hey! Hhhhheeeeyyyyy! Today I got a new coat and I can't because no one was because it's like not even there
Makes me think if that one Eric Andre Show bit.
Isn’t it awkward that everyone in this movie is dead..
Why did you have to point that out
Well... Technically the top 50 oldest people at the moment range from 112 to 117, but I don't think any of them were in the movie, so I'd say anyone from this movie who was 25 years old or younger at the time MAY potentially still be alive.... course, I'm talking extras and stuff... all the older people and stars are definitely gone.
Let's get to the numbers!
Somewhat.
Well no they could easily be alive just really old
Id love to see more old classic horror movies on here like the original The Thing and Eyes Without a Face
I want to see the Freddy Vs Jason of the 1930s Frankenstein meets the wolf man
I'm actually quite impressed with the special effects in this film. This film was made in 1933, just 4 years after the end of the silent movie era. Yeah, that's definitely impressive.
Fun Fact: in Titanic Gloria Stuart played the 100-year-old Rose Calvert, née DeWitt Bukater when she was actually 87. She herself, though, lived to be a 100, too.
that’s dope.
*James voice* that's nice
@@scarydinosaur9131 :D
@@sia7162 It definitely is!
no offense, but didn’t he state that in the video
Pros of being invisible: you get to do whatever you want while naked
Cons: you cant see yourself
Technically if your invisible you can't see as your eyes are invisible and have reflected light. This is how your eyes let you see
@@turbogoblin8232 tell that to a certain Stickmin.
That's a pro for me
The Spy from Team Fortress 2
Cons: cold,,,,,, very cold,,,,,,
Something I never really thought about in this movie is that when he's invisible and not wearing anything he's naked like he's just butt naked doing all these things
That's my favorite thing about this :)
2:31 me when I was five years old and mad when someone asks if I want to talk about it
Tbh, I never really cared about the kills/kill count. It's James' commentary and the editors' cuts that make it very interesting and what keeps me coming back to this series.
Isn’t I crazy how James can do with a green screen suit, what was nearly impossible 80 years ago?
I hope you have a good day
@@killallhumons2183 Hi Bender! How's Zoidberg?
Wait, do you mean James didn’t actually turn invisible?!
anyone can do it with a green screen suit, and its not that crazy im more surprised it even was possible 80 years ago
@@voodoo5845 thats the point
This had some strong Nic Cage energy and I loved every moment of this manic madman. I still think about him stealing the bicycle and the part where he sings "Here we go gathering nuts in may" every now and then.
Literally my favorite OG monster movie
Things to do when you turn invisible:
1) Knock over a baby
@niosonwii ok thanks for the heads up
2) Visit a girls lockerroom.
@@nemanjaras 3) Go to the club and make everyones dice roll snake eyes over and over, make rulett* (not sure how to spell it) always land on black.
@@nemanjaras yeah no dont do that
4) go into sneaker shops and get shoes
“Una O'Connor was the original dramatic chipmunk.” Underrated line
Yes
Ya know what I really like about James is that he never once asks for anyone to like and or subscribe he’s just honest and kind
14:17
Tbh, if i saw a pair of pants singing and dancing merrily down the street, id be freakin out too.
I was absolutely dying when Griffin was yelling "MONEYMONEYMONEYMONEYMONEYMONEYMONEY!" (it's around 15:37)
Did you see the money drawer in that scene dropped on some poor sod's head? At least he was wearing a helmet.
@@andrewfairman9216 Yeah! I'm giving all my "r.i.p"s to him.
TRUE 😂
I was picturing Mr. Krabs and it made it funnier
@@MickeyMallone. Cool!
"We shall begin with a reign of terror" gets a lot of quote mileage in my household. I have to admit I totally forgot he straight up derails a train and kills a couple score people, though. Sounds like it's time for a rewatch.
I love how Griffin messes with the people in addition to terrorizing them, like throwing the guy’s hat in the pond and dancing down the road in just pants 😅
Gotta admit. Out of all the villians James has reviewed, the og Invisible Man always seems to have the most fun.
6:07
14:17
15:32
18:25
i liek fun
Idk why but for me it’s really bizarre to think that many of these actors were probably born in the 1800s. They’re like pieces of history.
I hope you have a good day you diserve it
Also, Gloria Steward was so stunning when she was younger.
And to think this movie was only 6 years old before WW2 is facinating to me.
You know what's more bizarre? Our grandpas are the last people who experienced the old world, the real world..
Remember when a guy crashing a train full of hundred people was a kill count record. Ah the good days.
14:15 here we go gathering nuts an bay nuts an bay nuts an bay here we go gathering nuts an bay in the cold and frosty morning
WHOOPS!
Fun fact: Mark Hamill revealed that Claude Rain's Invisible man was the inspiration for his vocal performance as The Joker in an interview with Rotten Tomatoes.
I hope you have a good day you diserve it
This movie is what inspired Mark Hamill's Joker voice.
I hope you have a good day you diserve it
Awesome.
For real!?
@@killallhumons2183 thank you, death to humans
@@emanuelrojas2 yep!
When you enjoy watching a movie older than your grandparents.
Nice
4:50 me entering into the Beastars universe trying to keep a low profile....
Really?
@@nadillasakinah950 yup!!