Fear Street Part 3: 1666 (2021) KILL COUNT
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The reason that Ziggy survived in the end of the second part wasn’t because cpr can cure blood loss, but because Nick wanted her to live and used part of his devil deal for her to live. It suddenly makes more sense when it’s revealed that he made the deal. “I’ve let a lot of people die tonight, but not you”
I was thinking that, also. He took an axe to the leg to keep her safe. Why wouldn't he say a few words to bring her back? What gets me, though, is that he didn't even acknowledge in private that the curse was real. So, even though he brought her back, he still lost her.
@@nailsarelife I agree!! Did you also notice that the Nightwing Killer didn't kill Nick even though the killer had already caught him by stabbing his leg with an axe? Tommy stabbed his leg and ignored Nick then continued to focus on chasing Ziggy...
@@hazelnutporcupine that’s because nick is Sunnyvale, the killers are meant to only target the blood of shadysiders
No, the cpr saved her.
@@cerebrxll6064 Well, it's kind of both. That's what makes the twist so effective. We watched 1978 thinking Nick is just a Sunnyvaler who happens to be a member of the most prominent family in Sunnyvale. That is, unless the ending was spoiled for anyone before they watched the movies.
SPOILERS: The moss that grows from Sarah's body and hand is the same moss from the flower crown that hannah Miller put on her body that she had worn herself, it's meant to be a representation of their love and how the truth will be revealed I think
Oh.
Yeah i know it isnt spoilers and basically everyone noticed that
@@julianrocha8076 I didn't. So it's nice to know
@@julianrocha8076 I certainly didn’t know, so I found this quite interesting.
We find that at the end dude.
The director of FEAR STREET was smart: She can take the story in either direction at the same time. She can continue 1994 with whomever stole the book and plans to start the killing again, and simultaneously give us the backstories of the Milkman and other two unexplored killers in another trilogy.
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or hell do both in one more trilogy
Bruh, they could totally do a fifties theme for the Milkman!!!
Not just "two" if you look at the wall their are dozens of names of killers we never got too see. But I would love to see a story about billy barker and the grifter
@@PurpleBox89 yeah!
I just noticed (through my 7th watch of the movie and this kill count) that the Goode family specifically target people who were kind and friendly people. People that others trusted.
The pastor was seen playful with the kids and they adored him, so they wouldn't think it weird when he called them into the church. They trusted him.
Ruby was said to be a nice girl by her mum and sang in choir. She was invited to a party with a lot of people and the Goode probably knew and chose that time so she'd get the most victims (but then she committed suicide which possibly means she broke from possession to end her own life before she could take more).
Tommy was the loved in the camp and all the kids had a moment of "Tommy what's wrong?" because they couldn't believe he'd do such a thing which lead to more being killed rather than them running away.
Ryan we didn't see much of but he was a genuine friend to Heather and the other mall employees probably knew and trusted him too which is how he got so many before going for Heather.
With this line of thinking it makes you wonder about the other killers. Was the milkman a kindly guy who everyone on the neighbourhood knew and loved? William was probably a sweet boy. It adds a new level of twisted that the Goodes didn't choose already "bad" people or typical loner people, but they went for people who were happy and had friends.
Because nobody would really care if a bad person did bad things. If good people all of a sudden do bad things it has a much bigger impact.
Makes sense. It would be obvious for a bad person to do bad things. But if you choose a good, upstanding person, then it becomes a case where people may not want to necessarily believe that they would do something horrible. Would you really want to believe the big lovable dude who everyone likes in summer camp would turn around and start killing people? Or the nice girl that sings at church and is popular? It’s emotional manipulation on the Goode family’s part, and honestly? I kind of love it. It’s so detestable, and it highlights how truly wicked the family is. They’re willing to throw good people under the bus to get what they want.
Also, they said they give one soul total to the devil. The devil would rather have a soul of a good person who got corrupted than an already bad person
@@MistySophieI never thought about that…wow
The milkman was "friends" with those housewives?!
Ziggys realisation that Nick is the reason why her sister is dead is just wow
Yeah.
Ye
Hey Brenda
well technically nick himself didnt do anything to her sister, it was his father who killed her sister.
@@mercyxox When Cindy died, Nick’s father was already dead. And we see that Nick’s the one who cursed Tommy
I love the detail that, once the curse was ended, a truck immediately slammed into a Sunnyvaler’s car, showing that from this point on, the luck and prosperity that has graced Sunnyvale has ended, and in fact bad luck and misfortune might start plaging it instead.
Wonder how shadyside and Sunnyvale would have looked like if there never was a curse
That’s was mayor goode’s car
That was the point
@@axelnilsson5124 it’d probably be a normal boring town, since they would have never split most likely. But it’d be better off, since no one would be dead
I like to think that it wasn't bad luck or misfortune, but really just a real life event, something they didn't know since they had luck
before the truck hits him, he wasn't look to the sides to see if it was ok to go to the street, those people were living their lives like nothing could go wrong, that moment just prooved that they would start to live like the rest of us
Fun fact: Heinrich Kramer was a man who had some beef with this woman so much so that he wrote a book called hammer of witches in 1486. Which propelled the idea of woman being possible witches. thanks to him we had horrible witch hunts!
Sounds like maidenless behavior
Jesus......
the first incel?
The Shitbags of History strike again.
Cyrus Miller's the scariest killer to me. The eyes and the pastor outfit really make him memorable in my opinion.
priests are terrifying man
I think so too i think he should be used in future Fear Street Movies he is amazing
Plus the combo of a priest and kids? Horrifying.
So glad the director isn't ending it with this movie, would love to see more Fear Street films covered on the kill count. The trilogy was genuinely pretty awesome.
honestly these movies are really good
I want to see solo films of the kid with the bat the milkman and the guy who drowns people
Why do I see your comment everywhere I go?
Ayyy I’ve seen you in mystery recapped’s comment section
@@braxtonpass5052 me too!! I want to see Ruby Lane's story and the nurse return
Love the foreshadowing during the scene where Sarah hides in Solomon's cellar -- you can see that he has lots of fresh food from his deal, while all the rest of the village's food is rotting
IKR
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@@angelemeana2754 bruh chill
@@angelemeana2754 yo you good?
Here's to hoping that Leigh Janiak becomes a prolific horror director, I'm so grateful for her work on fear street, and I see so much potential in her.
May she have a prosperous career
thought you wrote prolife and my brain stopped a moment thinking how tf that was connected 😂
“She stabbed the sheriff, but she didn’t stab the deputy” mannn James cracks me tf up 😂😂
Damn, you're absolutely fucking beautiful 😍😍
@@Deathcore_Cvlt Appreciate it, thanks man!!!!
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I was hoping someone would get that :)
I love how aggressively Goode says “William BARKER”. Dude sacrificed a literal child to the devil
@Rob Pfaff HAHAHA
Benjamin BARKER! Jokes aside yeah that guys a bitch to sacrifice a literal child
Probably beat him at baseball or yeah hit a ball threw his window lol I wanna see a movie on billy barker but the only kill he gets is his brother
it’s implied that the goodes are not only homophobic but also ableist, because billy barker (as said in the newspaper if you read the opening credits) was described to have facial deformities. the goodes really are evil
@@dom655 omg
I love how even the little things are explained in this movie. The simpler details like Nick Goode’s spray cans and the red moss.
Those aren’t little things. They’re plot threads that were introduced earlier in the trilogy.
@@Thefutureending i mean the spray can thing isn’t that important so yeah it kinda counts as a little thing
@@ccamilacedeno It is important. It was an unanswered question from the first film. The black guy was arrested for graffiti even though we didn’t see him do it and he had no motive.
@@Thefutureending Plus Nick Goode replied to the black guy (Martin)... Nick said, I know there my cans, or something like that. :) Like, it was planned from the start.
@@Thefutureending I like to think of them as smaller things. I just couldn’t think of anything else to use as an example.
I think it’s really cool that in the colour war of Camp Nightwing, Shadyside was represented by blue and Sunnyvale was represented by red, but Sunnyvale was “good” and Shadyside was “evil”, despite blue usually being the colour of good and red the colour of evil, which in turn teases the twist that Sunnyvalers are the evil ones
@Phoenix 𝙾𝚙𝚎𝚗 𝙼𝚢 PROFILE Wow that's very insightful. Possum Boy should get on your level.
It's like leo vs raph or mario vs sonic
I also love the Witches versus Devil's things. As Devils are evil in literally ever iteration and witches in many versions (and historically) were misunderstood.
@@austinmanriquez4785 is it tho?
Sunnyvalers weren't evil
i'd honestly love a mini-series showing a bunch of the shadyside killers and how they were possessed. I would love to know the back story of William Barker and why the Goode family had it out for a literal child.
Yes, and it sounds like any one of the killers were actually good nice people, so it will be more tragic. Also, we will see more gory kiils
You know how kids will say whatever is on their minds? Billy might've said to a Goode. "you smell funny" and that Goode just took it WAY too personally.
I honestly think it was a generational thing where they started to believe their own bullshit about Shadysiders being filth and degenerates. Not to get too real, but look at how people react these days to literal children whose parents are either immigrants, share different beliefs from them or whatever else; prime example being the Israeli-Palestinian conflict flaring up right now. People will dehumanize innocents and justify their horrible behavior at all costs, deluding themselves into believing whatever they want.
It's sickening. They know deep down they're shitty people. Sheriff Goode probably thought he was doing the world a favor with his racial profiling and condemning innocent people to death/possessions, all while literally selling his soul to the devil.
@@theplaguepimp8721my head cannon is that he insulted a Goode kid, who complained to his dad ("you wait until my father hears about this") and begs him to axe of the boy, so when its "pick a soul" time, he decides to go "sure"
I love that every single kill count has its own props in the background and James wears a suitable outfit to the movie. A good touch to be added.
Gotta give it to James and his editors, they put in great work and the product is amazing!
It's great how much effort they put into these
That’s something I’ve always liked about these I also like how when he “gets to the numbers” the transition is tied to the movie/series he’s talking about.
Yea I’ve noticed that to i appreciate that
He deserves bigger numbers on youtube
You know I really REALLY like the recycling of actors for 1666. I especially appreciate that for the most part the kids killed off in the other parts live in 1666 while the kids who survived in 1994 and 1978 are killed off in 1666. It’s very reminiscent of American Horror Story in that sense and I love it.
This trilogy had a talented cast of young actors
What I loved about it is due to the setting it made it feel almost like the town was putting on a production of the crucible. I just thought that was really neat
It’s also a really clever storytelling cheat. Use the same actors and you don’t have to set up new relationships.
Okay but as a lesbian seeing the end, I nearly cried. Sarah Fier was killed because she loved a woman, and sacrificed herself to save her. So I imagine that being able to see these two women able to openly love each other after breaking the curse was a poignant end for her. This was wonderful representation.
Same!! It always makes me cry!! The same with the end of haunting of bly manor. So beautiful and tragic and amazing.
@@ollieno971 sameeeee 😭
These both have me bawling even just short clips
Idrc, they thought red heads were vampires and lefty's were gay, plus they called women witches for using a different goddamn aumlet recipe than they usually do.
You know it still happens in some countries right?
@@dilworth6113 mainly Muslim countries
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That was great. I love the little ongoing jokes in the get to the numbers skits.
My favorite scene is of that one Goode ancestor shaking in anger as he sells a ten year old to the devil, like, what in the hell could poor Billy Baker have done to anger this dude so much
maybe he was like a dennis the menace type character who kept on tormenting the goode family? he didn’t deserved to be sacrificed to the devil tho
@@mooglare I think the guy was just being ableist. It was confirmed that billy had facial deformities
He probably threw a baseball through his window or something
@@london2757 to be fair, given how evil the Goode clan is, sacrificing the kid to the devil kinda fits.
Did anyone else notice that the moss that grew from Sarah Fier’s grave was the same moss that Hannah tucked a piece of behind her ear? And she was treating it as a keepsake in a later scene after they kissed? I see it as a metaphorical symbol of their love.
Yeah it grew because Hannah Miller was wearing a moss flower crown when they were dancing that night and she put it on Sarah’s head when they buried her. It’s a beautiful scene showing it grow from her grave and it’s meaning/metaphor is beautiful too.
Woah that makes so much more sense
Good catch
awww
Awww! Now I'm sad again, thanks!
One of the few criticisms I have of part 3 is that I wish Ziggy had a bigger role. She barely reacted to seeing Tommy, the person who killed her sister and several of her peers, or Harry, the person who stabbed her to death when she was only 16, and even her reaction to seeing Nick again was reduced to one line. I understand they had a movie to get along with but it would've been great to flesh out these reactions.
But otherwise, I absolutely love Part 3, and Sarah Fier's death scene was absolutely chilling.
I said the same thing
It rly hit me hard by the fact that for centuries, Sarah Fier’s witch story has been passed down and us viewers (and the fictional shadyside characters) thinking it was all true until we witnessed her real sad story. This movie didnt prepare me for a tearjerker part
i love the witch stories because they always turn out to just be men screwing up another innocent woman/child/teen's life because they dont wanna be responsible for their treachery
The scene of Sarah’s friends giving her a proper burial always makes me cry😭
Same
Boohoo
Didn't do a very good job.
It also does a good job of showing her friends knowing that she was innocent and not a witch. The culture of the time was if someone was accused, admitted, and killed because of witchcraft, they were not given a proper Christian burial. Her friends moving her body and giving her a proper burial means they believed that she wasn't a witch and realized that she was only taking the blame of witchcraft to save Hannah.
@@Forestxavier20 did they give her a proper burial cuz alot of her bones were scattered along the surface
There’s something ominous and depressing about one of the goode’s naming a literal child to be a murderous sacrifice
I believe that shit happens more than we think. Human sacrifice for materialistic items and power
Yea it was most likely because will had a face deformity and I wouldn’t be surprised if the goode’s were ableist
William Barker: [accidentally throws a baseball through 1922 Goode’s window]
1922 Goode: Y’know what, you little fucker-?
@@brielle8204 when is it ever said they target people, in fact I'd say they should target people because why tf would he choose someone who is standing right next to him
I love that the guy who plays Nick Goode plays the first born heirs since Soloman. It shows that Soloman’s crime has quite literally followed him for eternity.
This may not be the best trilogy in terms of horror but look how few franchises have a finale like this where everything just makes sense it fills literally every single possible plot hole and nothing is left unanswered soo satisfying
It's rather interesting how this flips the Fier/Goode situation as it was in the books. In the books, the Fiers are the ones who cause the curse by having Susannah Goode and her mother burned as witches because the Fier patriarch didn't approve of his son being in love with Susannah, prompting her father to curse the Fiers and starting the cycle of vengeance between the two families. But here, the Goodes are the villains and Sarah Fier is an innocent. I wonder if they just couldn't resist the pun of a family literally named "Goode" as evil.
it was 100% because of the pun. they did it really smartly though
I remember that from the books! I haven't read them in a long time so I was like isn't the Feir supposed to be bad?
@@voodoonothoodoo1610 it’s a great subversion!
@@justaride77 Yes and Sarah Fier (or Fear in the books since she's after the family name change, which is done in an attempt to escape the curse) is no innocent in the books, as she's the Evil, the malevolent spirit that haunts Shadyside High's cheerleader squad in the "Fear Street Cheerleaders" books.
It's also really interesting for the pun on varieties of "many die for a greater good"
I like how James is Recounting Old Kill Counts and counting New Ones. That's why he is one my favorite CZcamsrs. He's hardworking and consistent.
Yes mate
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Also at the same time giving me free movies to watch i meant who loves to enjoy movies during lockdown
YES I love learning new behind the scenes information about the Friday films but my only gripe with them is that he picks basically the Same golden chainsaw and full machete as the old ones. Other than that I love them
Same
19:45 For those that didn't notice, this is (almost) the same knife Ghostface uses in the Scream movies-- a Buck 119. I say almost, because IIRC in the original he actually uses a Buck 120, which was discontinued in the early 90's due to excessive blade length. It was replaced by the much shorter 119, which is still very popular-- both with hunters and Scream fans :)
martin (the janitor) joining the group at the end was one of my favorite details. really wraps the whole universe together, every character was important or recurring in some way, I thought that was such a nice and funny touch.
The church scene was so unsettling the first time I saw it.
The incessant knocking of the hook on the wood, the squishy sounds of the eyes, and the horror on everyone's faces once they found out what happened was so masterfully directed. That slow shot of Cyrus Miller's bloodied and eyeless face was just so uneasy to watch.
Hannah and Sarah: *being lesbians in the olden days*
Historians: They were very close friends.
OH NO
@@dylanmanley935 *The Closest of Friends*
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It just got like 40 more how tf-
Its not fear street if there no lesbian
Still can't stress enough how great it is that there are true subtitles on these vids. For someone who understands but sometimes misses a word or two, this is extremely appreciated.
The ram all over their house, the fact that their town school mascot was the Devils... the whole town was unknowingly worshiping a satanic curse, and the Good family prospered from sacrifices given to the Devil... Nothing good (no pun intended) ever comes from dealing with the devil, not forever at least.
The one thing that struck me after finishing this one was that every child who died in 1666 all survived in 1994/1978! Ex. Henry dies in 1666 portrayed by Benjamin Flores Jr. who plays Josh, who currently is present and alive in 1994. Same for the twins that Kate babysits in Part One. Just a little detail I caught while watching~
It could be a coincidence, but...I think they were jealous and wanted a death scene, too.
@@ichigoeater Nah, I think it's that the first movie mentioned the first event before the third movie was even filmed
And ziggy berman
Same with Nurse Lane
I love how out of anyone in Shadyside, they chose Billy barker
he's like 7
tbh, if i had to take a guess the Goode family head of the time choose him with the logic that a really old or young person would only kill so many people before being stopped as to minimize the actual casualties but still keep the ritual going to maintain the town's safety.
Maybe he threw eggs at the Goodes mansion or something and they got mad
It was either an attempt to minimize harm or an act of pure pettiness - I suppose it could possibly depend on if the Goode heir was new to the 'job' or had been jaded by it. Would love to see the stories behind some of the other killers like Billy.
I like the theory that it could be to minimize damage but I feel its more likely that it was a revenge thing tbh. It does make me think that Nick must have been one of the worst because he picked arguably the strongest person at the camp to be the killer. Imagine if he had picked a camper and Tommy’s strength was still on their side, definitely would have near to none causalities.
@@mystireon well I don't think they would have picked Tommy or Sam in that case.
It's amazing that the Goode's react to the violent murders that they create with such horror and revulsion, and yet they still continue to use the curse. They truly are heinous monsters.
Wow, RL Stine writes actual murders? His goosebump stuff, always made me think that it was just stuff to scare you.
this is a spin off
the fear street books are often really gloriously violent. Especially the fear street saga which contains some truely gnarly kills.
He's stated that Goosebumps is actively catered to kids. He writes effective suspense and sets clear stakes for the characters, but makes sure that the stories end with the protagonists at least surviving their encounters with whatever bad thing is happening. But there's usually a small twist that hints that the story may not be over yet. It's effective writing for young audiences and Fear Street is his adult work so he does include the kills and overall more mature tone.
This "Get To the Numbers" gag took me on a wild ride. Good job, James.
It never gets old
I wanna know how he did it
now this everyone, is an OG youtube account, 2006? his accounts probably older than some of james’ viewers.
BUSINESS!
@@guwhy1907 I'm black, so you can't see it, but trust me when I say, I'm absolutely blushing right now.
I think it would have been funny if Sheriff Goode escaped with the blood still on him and he thought he was safe, but then Tommy Slater, the killer that he chose, found him and finished him off. The irony would have been hilarious.
Or Ryan or Sam
@@axelnilsson5124 yeah, but it would have been funnier if it was Tommy
That would have been a fantastic ending
“I’m really glad Berman didn’t Britta that up” this man is a national treasure
I REALLY enjoyed that this went all the way back into the lore of the witch! A lot of times movies just gloss over how stuff like this starts, but it’s so much more satisfying to see it fleshed out so well
For whatever reason "Want to help us kill Sheriff Goode?" "...Let me get my coat" had me absolutely in stitches!
Whats does stitches! mean?
I'm not sure why James was worried about the NSA hearing that. Like isn't his whole channel built around counting kills? Why would they care?
@@templeknight9338 idk maybe cuz Sheriff Goode is a figure of government authority
15:42 the red moss actually symbolize sarah's love for hannah like when at the party hannah was wearing that red flower crown and also she puts the crown at sarah's grave and the red moss grows to represent their ever growing love for each other
Whoever decided to have a scene where all the killers go after each other deserves a raise.
I watched the trilogy with my dad and the scene where the men testify to seeing Sara and Hannah with the devil made us both so mad, it was a darkly sickening scene, the mob mentality they conjure up so they can blame the town's misfortune on someone, honestly so incredibly horrible, especially when you remember the witch trials were real. It's truly evil that any person could behave like that, to blame and punish innocent people...just chilling..💀 makes me angry knowing this sort of thing still happens around the world, being punished for things like being homosexual or even in some countries cases of rape survivors being trialled and worse. 😡
not to mention its a combination of crime against women, against homosexual love, adding to innocence, really hurts my heart and pisses me off, such a good movie broooo
Sarah: *"You want me to be the bad guy? Fine, I'm the bad guy."* but only because I loved her.
isn’t it, “they want a witch, i’ll give them a witch”
@@seansswamp i think their line was mother gothel’s from tangled, but it seems fitting somewhat
At the risk of sounding naiive, the twist in this genuinely got me (i had literally told my friend that i was a soloman stan and that he was sooo nice) and the whole sequence where sarah is telling solomon that she'll haunt him gives me chills every time I watch it!!
If that is naivety, I'll raise my hand and join your group too, because I honestly thought he was so kind and sweet to her for most of the 1666 segment before she was wandering around in his house, looking to hide, then it all hit me just before the actual reveal of the hidden cave basement.
me too, he was so sweet and supportive over her inner conflict about her love to hannah 😅 and officer goode didnt seem that evil to me in 1996 either so yeahhh I didn't see the reveal coming tbh
@@hoseokismyhope3351 yeah, especially when he reacted kindly and nicely to Sarah revealing she was a lesbian, like man, he got my hopes up
@@rimurutempest4945 yes! that's how he had me fooled as well 😭
Nah cause same. I thought since he was a good friend to Fier that she gave him some control of the devil contract/curse that she ennacted (I was spoiled previously that the Goodes controlled the curse) but was pleasantly surprised to see the actual twist. Still surprised me despite knowing a bit.
Also, he was homophobic? I thought he was supportive of that stuff because of 1666.
The scene of everyone crying when Sarah is hung made me cry. I was literally crying as that scene happened but it was so good
Honestly as an Irish person seeing actors from the us trying Irish accents there not bad in comparison to modern Irish ppl speaking in media in a similer setting I
apreciate the consistency and some were genuinely decent
whoever wrote "it's kinda a vibe honestly" in the subtitles for the colonial music, you're right
Turned on subtitles just to see if mine said that and omg thats kinda cool
They deserve a raise
On netflix or on this video?
@@RiceWitch-dingus-400 you can literally turn on subtitles in the video to check what they are talking about.
@@eimaj3185 It was a simple question with a simple answer, no need to be pissy abt it
While milkman is genuinely creepy, I think that the 7 foot tall grifter who uses nothing but his bare hands, is the scariest of the bunch
Is that the one who we saw him drowning a girl in the lake ? In some flashbacks
@@ivan4247 yep! He’s more prominent in the movie itself, than the kill count.
I was personally creeped out by Billy Barker the most but the grifter was a close second with his heavy muffled breathing and huge stature. But the milk man licking Ziggy's face?? Skeevy.
The Grifter is definitely the scariest to me. He’s just so tall and the way he threw the Milkman like a ragdoll was both funny and terrifying
I love the Grifter’s mask. Definitely one of the more unique killer masks out there.
Solomon: a small price to pay
Thanos: I like this guy
Sarah Fier's death and burial had me in literal tears. I was sobbing because of how well written and emotional it was. I seriously want friends like hers. Although I figured she would take the blame on herself, I would have done the same if it were me in her shoes. Although I kinda feel like that was the perfect opportunity to do the promise the sisters made in 1976, I feel like it could've worked the same but I still love the direction it went in.
This was probably my favorite one out of the trilogy. (Kate and Simon's death still hits hard tho, it was super memorable)
I also kinda wished to see the drowner guy and billy barker in action as well as every single killer coming after them once she knows the whole story. Would've been a reasonable consequence.
I think the second movie is the best one out of the trilogy but 1994 part 2 is probably best “part” of the trilogy, love the video James!
I 100% agree
No part 3 is better
@@gamingmysticist6641 it's an opinion big man.
They’re all pretty bad movies. Had the most fun with two. Couldn’t stand the first movie. The third one had fun stuff but I really only cared about Britta and the brother.
1994 part 2? You mean part 1
I think not having Tommy wear the sack till the end, gives a bit more. You wanna see him with it and how he gets it obviously. But you get more when you see the journey from camper to killer before the sack and then only add it after the character transitions to killer, just to signify the completion of what you're already seeing.
The "A Shack In The Woods" gag was hilarious, nice touch!
i like how you can watch all the movies in reverse order (3-1), and it still flows really well.
We have ourselves an origin story, Salem's Lot meets The Crucible.
Oaappa
Idk either way we got some kill counting to do
I'd consider this series a success. I never felt bored watching it. I hope they keep making stuff like this. And I will be keeping a close eye on Leigh Janiak's career.
The first movie was awful, second one was decent and easily the best of the trilogy and the 3rd was okay. Don't really understand the hype surrounding these. Probably because it was released on Netflix and a lot of teens that weren't into the horror genre jumped onto it. Its decent entry level horror but massively overrated from the perspective of a hard core horror fan.
@@areebsiddiqui758 horror fans are the most obnoxious people ever, right up there gate keeping with metal heads
@@jackpryce2001 lol what are you on about? I'm all for getting new fans into the genre. It only means getting bigger budgets for future horror projects.
Are you butthurt that I expressed my opinion about a movie? Let's be honest here, the Fear street trilogy is an extremely average series. The first movie in particular was terrible. Its been overhyped to a crazy extent.
You're fine to enjoy it if you like, I never imposed my opinion on you. Don't be a moron.
@@areebsiddiqui758 yea that’s true I can never watch an actual horror movie through fully but this trilogy was good for me. 1st sucked, 2nd best IMO 3rd was decent until it hit part 2 and the plot twist just seemed sucky
@@areebsiddiqui758 As someone who ALSO is a huge fan of the horror genre, and has spent the majority of my life in books more than movies and shows, it was definitely a good series - subjectively, of course.
Was it the best story I've seen? No.
Was it enjoyable? Totally.
The first part is definitely the weakest though and only really feels like it is elevated in rating *after* you've finished the series. Whether or not that affects a person's own belief on what makes something "good" or not is up to them though, not me.
I love the fact how the kids in 1666 were trippin on berries.
It feels a little realistic since some poison berries can cause hallucinations (I’m looking at you Belladonna 👀👀).
Just wanted to bring that part up because I thought it was clever, the movies did a great job bringing the plot together!
I'd love a second trilogy. Showing us a new modern story (either in the 2000s or 2010s) and going back and showing us what happened with some of the other murderers like Billy and the Milkman
The scene of the killers fighting each other could have been ten minutes long and I would have loved it. This trilogy was a lot of fun to watch.
It reminded me of Ben 10 vs the negative 10
The red moss grew from the crown that Sarah had place on her lover's head the night they made out. There's little points of red moss in it. She then gives it back to Sara before burying her.
@Ann-Go To My ChanneI! L!VE NOW yes. If you remember the moss was in the crown that Sara placed on her head after they kissed. When they were burying her she put the crown back in her gave with her. So the moss grew from the crown.
I just finished the trilogy and it was amazing. I really hope we get a solo film with Ruby Lane
And maybe the milk man or billy barker
I was thinking this! I want to see what happened at the party
this one was my second favorite, couldn't get over the 70s theme, down to the camera pans of the second one. but I love the gaslighting revelation.
"Ye Olde drugs. Ye Olde mmmm."
James A. Janisse, 2021.
5:40 timestamp if anyone wants it
I really like the idea of spraying the killers with blood and having them fight each other. That's such a cool idea. Also using the neon paint in the mall setting is so perfect
I love how the Shadyside Killers fight each other it is so awesome
This movie really had a bigger impact on me since my ELA class is currently reading a script of The Crucible (in which I got to be Abigail Williams AND Elizabeth Proctor) for a unit. Fear Street 1666 works better for me due to my further knowledge of the Salem Witch Trials from The Crucible, so this was just a neat experience.
It's sad to not hear James say a “all out killer fight” when the killers started fighting each other
**airhorn noises**
Agreed.
I was ready for those air horns :(
I really expected it...
i heard it in my head as soon as they sprayed the killers :(
@@kamrynb773 same
I’m glad to see BUSINESS James come out in the “blueberry” trip. He’s such a swell guy
Best James for sure. BUSINESS!
Same! That's such an enjoyable sight to behold. 🎩
24:03 I like that the book is next to a 13
23:52 It’s what Sarah would have wanted
18:58 Nice O-Dog/The Wire reference
Yeah!
@@DeadMeat the messiah!
Olha o Lucas aí, não imaginária que você assiste Dead Meat
I love when he makes Wire references!
Cool
Hehe “Solomon Grundy wants pants too!” You didn’t quite say it like that but I caught it.
ohhh I get it
Me and a friend make this reference all the time! Never thought I would hear anyone else making it too lmao
Too*
16:46 "The blood of their victims fills the devil's tum-tum." So heart warming!
I just realized that Sarah Fier's dad is played by the guy that plays Mr. Clarke in Stranger Things!
WAIT WHAT. WOAH!
@@DeadMeat My thoughts exactly!
the turn on Solomon and his lineage surprised me the most out of the 3
4:06 "And they were good friends"
- Historians
a true classic!
Nah, todays historians are the exact opposite - acting like teenagers. "Two people of the same sex talked once? Must have been in love!"
Never goes out of style ;)
@@FilipMoncrief sure, jan. show me a single actual high school textbook that has any examples of that. I'd love to see it. Unless you're just being contrarian because of your internalized homophobia creating an issue out of nothing to make it seem like there's some "gay agenda". In that case, get out of here with that bull. Cheers!
@@spencerlively3049 how damaged you perception must be to interpret my comment like this? I’m deeply sorry for you. No irony.
18:18 "let me get my coat" lol-
Hearing “they tee hee into the woods” KILLED me
I’m sure James and the team low-key have a weight off their shoulders now that these three videos are in the books. Hopefully there’s no problems w YT w this one. Love you guys, keep up the great work
and the second one got taken down now
God, the scene in the church with the eye less priest and children is haunting.
Yes, yes it indeed is
I believe the word you are looking for is “Awesome”
@@JehBasquiat it was amazing
@@mrschneider9685 the entire series was in my opinion. I cannot wait for future R.L. Adaptions
Was it meant to be funny ? As I found it hilarious
The Solomon Grundy reference makes this one of my favorite episodes.
Anyone else feel like they’d be really good friends with James? His energy is great and it’d be cool to meet him lol
@Nina Norah right he puts so much into it lol
I could definitely see being part of a Movie Night group.
I really want Fear Street to have a spin-off miniseries with each episode diving into every killer story
They all have the same story the only difference were their occupations
Lowkey felt really bad for Cyrus. In the montage especially, when you see him smile, it really made me feel for the guy
Fr he was a good man every single one of these victims were good people
And the fact that he was so minor as a killer makes it even worse
8:30 The dog's name was Merry Boy not Maribel (wish you could've heard that right so we'd have gotten a pun off the whole 'good boy' thing) Also fun fact: the same animal actor also plays Major Tom.
Thank to dead Meat I actually watch the trilogy with my GF. I watch the kill count for 1994 and 1978, but didn't watch for the last part to not spoil the ending for myself. Me and my GF really enjoy the trilogy and I am curious about the next horror in Shadiside.
This movie is my favorite in the trilogy. Let me tell you, I was SOBBING during Sarah' death. Seeing her sacrifice herself to save Hannah is just so sad but beautiful.
I was so fucking angry at that whole thing. That asshole got EVERYTHING that was coming to him.
breaks my heart that innocent people got possesed and turned into killers and are gonna be labed monsters for the rest of history, I dunno about the others but it was said Tommy and Ruby were good people and the pastor seemed so happy and kind to the kids in the beginning of the movie 😭 and we already know Sarah's truth
I could hear James saying "business" before the numbers, made me crack a smile
part 3 is definitely my favorite one of the three.. i really hope they continue this series! my bf and i loved them
1666 Villager: *Starving, cold, constantly working, and the only time they can bathe is in a dirty river once a week*
James: "Go wash your hair"
How have you only got time to bathe once a week if you're chronically bored
This is also my personal favourite of the trilogy. I found it the most unique and emotionally powerful, and agreed on the ending being incredibly satisfying in how it ties everything together.
It's a really solid little series of films that's stolen my heart, going to revisit it often I feel.
Very excited to see what else they come up with for the series.
I agree 100%
I love that cabin in the woods reference at 5:34