John Carpenter is a badass. I own most of his movies on bluray.
John Carpenter is a brilliant filmmaker who knows how to please an audience. He is incredible.
This is the first time I've ever seen "behind the scenes" footage recorded during actual production of the film, I had always thought that there were only photographs but never any actual film behind the scenes. Thank you so much for uploading this, these guys captured lightning in a bottle for this film.
Also Halloween has stood the test of time. I can watch it every October several times and still enjoy. Donald was also a key component to the movie. 🎃
Halloween 1 and 2 make a great double feature and are basically like one long and almost seamless movie together. Just avoid at all costs the various tv versions of Halloween 2 which have so many bizarre edits and dumb filler material that were correctly edited out of the theatrical version.
I think John wanted Halloween to be one and done. Then move to the next project. Enjoyed this.
That is so awesome that BBC went to this effort. I would've loved it if they captured more behind the scenes of filming the movie.
I didn't think behind the scenes footage during production had been filmed or ever publicized, this is awesome.
He definitely speaks his mind. I’ve been collecting his classic movies. What I like about his Halloween movies. 1&2 is not the over done gore. He builds the suspense just enough blood and I like that about the early films.
I honestly strike 2. That ending in 1 is never remotely matched let alone topped. I've noticed with women/girls in particular that John Carpenter's Halloween truly scared, if they refused to watch 2, it is these people who fear Michael, The Boogeyman, The Mask, the breathing, the score all of it, it's these people who are the most scared of Michael Myers. That ending gives them no closure and there is the feeling he did not die and he's out there watching, stalking, hunting. Those who watch the sequels, Michael is deflated from the Boogeyman to a movie character if that makes sense, in 1 he genuinely feels like he is the boogeyman.
Donald Pleasance...his voice and his presence automatically make him admirable. Carpenter knows how to pick em and struck gold by hiring him. A match made in heaven. $30,000
Loomis is my favorite character, he really adds to the creepy narrative
check out the movie Wake in Fright, he’s great in that film, by the director that went on to do First Blood
Best horror movie ever made no other so called Halloween even comes close
I love Halloween but I must say The Exorcist is a better film. Anyways... Halloween is in my top 5 for sure.
this is wonderful!!! wish they would release all the unseen footage and photos from this film..
John is such an honest guy. I identify a lot with him, always have, he was the 1st filmmaker i recognized by name and double special he was a Kentucky boy, as i am. The Thing to me is the most horrifying fictional situation put to film, any other movie I'd rather do that then Antarctica with that Thing.
his intelligence and insight and also his laid back attitude make a reall good combination... love his interviews as much as i love his movies (all of them.)
Lol i love the phrase "flogging around in the swamps". First time Ive heard it and im gonna use it when i watch a movie thats completely off the rails and out of its element.
I love John. I'm from 70 miles north of Smith's Grove KY, which is the town north of his hometown Bowling Green KY, which yes I'm sure you know was where John went on a 1st year of WKU to a mental hospital on Smith's Grove where he saw a child give him the blank schizophrenic stare that inspired little Michael Myers. That person may still be here, that would've been the mid or late 1960s.
Excellent interview. Thanks for sharing.
Back then…there was nothing like a master exposing other so called ‘masters’
he is so down to earth and relatable, not at all like the psychos that work in the film business
Legendary
Halloween, christine , they live , the fog & the thing are his best films
Theater of the mind and suspense my favorite, not a fan gore , Carpenter hit the nail on the head with Halloween 🎃 lol
“Sets about…reducing the population” 😅
Agruably one of the most horror films of all time!!
Is not John Carpenter a man of the 1970s?
Look at his hair and moustaches from the video and compare how he looks nowadays.
People who were alive in the 70s (like me) look different from the way they did 40 years ago. Yep, after 40 some years, one looks a bit different.
@@paulascott5701The point is that John is NOT looking different in his style, which was cemented in the 1970s.
The horror Master
See, now we are desensitive to torture porn horror. I miss the basic structure of what makes a great scary pic: a slowly built up atmosphere, a killer score, and keeping the characters and storyline bleak.
Well, it depends on the movie I think. Let's imagine a horror movie released today, and it has all those components you mentioned. But it builds up so much that you end up seeing a gory death, maybe the final death... The contrast in the same movie is so powerful, it would make that scene completely shocking and terrifying.
Now put that scene without the build up in a straight gory movie... Ends up being just another scene.
It's like an action movie without explosions. Put a car exploding at the end and with relevance to the story and oh boy, you found gold right there.
I like the French New Extremity... Calvaire is pretty good. Haute Tension is absurd but plays really well and entertaining, exactly what Carpenter is talking about. Maybe he doesn't like them... I don't know.
It's all about crafting the narrative in such a way that works for the audience. That's all. And it's not easy.
My respects to Carpenter. The Thing and Halloween are part of the top horror films in cinema history.
Nonetheless, I agree with you. I think it's my favorite kind of horror too: Just like the late William Friedkin's The Exorcist. Great film. Great director. R.I.P.
I too am not a fan of Close Encounters Of The 3rd Kind. Never have, always found it pretentious. For Spielberg, Jaws and JP are his golden standard.
With all due respect to Halloween, but Big Trouble in Little China is his best film
Halloween is my all time favorite and Big trouble is okay but too over the top.
The Thing is clearly his best film... Big Trouble is arguably my favorite though.
Woke Hollywood should watch this interview and learn from a master.
Overly political Hollywood should watch this interview and learn from a master.
At one time, Carpenter hated films with a message and then he made They Live, which only existed to ridicule Ronald Reagan and anybody who voted for him. I hope Carpenter has matured enough to see what the left actually is.
tbh i always thought that's something he told the funders of the movie, it's so clear the movie isn't about Reagan... at least in my opinion. i know he's said he's a leftist but leftists usually don't make movies like he does.
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